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        <p>le-rider, human-vehide is 58.89 hour, achieved 1^ on a vedor tricy^ Recentty the Du Pont Con^any commissioned a study to determine what die limit would really be. Thdr computers suggested that no human could top 85 mp.h. in a vehicle he powers hims^.</p>
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        <p>ji third of th&amp;amp;jtudents were immediately given a multipie-choice/short-answer test.</p>
        <p>Another third reread the material, and the remainder went on to something else.</p>
        <p>Two weeks later, each of the three groups was tested on the hi^rry they had read: It turned out that the quiz^akers scored 13 points hi^ than those who had orw reread the information and 28 points hi^ than the others.</p>
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        <p> is a device in-t vented by George White, an oral pediatrician at Tufts University. It checks for Cavkies by giving each tooth a little eler-tric jolt Heakhy teeth do not conduct electricity, but as a tooths enamel coating] begins to decay, the resistance an electrical current (fiminishei So, the bigger the cavity, theira the resistance.</p>
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        <p>lany of the evils of video games, however; seem to have vaporized. According to Patricia Marks Greenfield, a developmental pathologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, the games addictive power was vadly overrated: Recent surveys show that the average player drops less than $5 a week into the coin slot and spends at least two hours less per dw with the joystick than wm the channel changer on his TV.</p>
        <p>Further; stuoies at Auburn Univer^ suggest that while some video games do tend to promote aggressiveness, others can actually play down the negative aspects of competition and promote coopers txHi. That report also sfiows that it is not the violenoe attracting many youngsters, but the feding of control that the</p>
        <p>telephoned the main public Ubrary in Scranton, Penn., to find out whals being read there. The 10 most fre-quontly requested books are:</p>
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        <p> In SecBch of Excellence, by Thomas Peters</p>
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        <p>Today's Cryptoquip clue: G equals N</p>
        <p>The Cryptoqulp is a simple substitution ciirfMM* in which each letter used stands for anothn*. If you think that X equals 0, it wi equaLO jhroughout the puiile. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostre^ can give you clum to locating vowels. Solution is accmnpliahed by trial and error.</p>
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        <p>Cloistered Nuns Like Their Life</p>
        <p>MARBURY, Ala. (AP) - Theirs is Q holy place.</p>
        <p>* Quiet reigns. Years pass and little hanges. Inside the gray cement ;  buildings 14 women follow their duty</p>
        <p>l|f  and thei hearts.</p>
        <p>One resident has ventured from the compound only twice during her 39-year stay. Others with nearly as liany years mention a similar lumber of outings - one maybe</p>
        <p>^ The women say they don't want to ive theif 90-acre sanctuary. And ly don't want the world to come in see them.</p>
        <p>are cloistered nuns, Roman ^^thollc sisters who have taken jows that promise them to a life of grayer apart from the world. Their Rome, the Doihinican monastery of ft. Jude's, was founded in 1944. It is oi by donations alone, j There are an estimated 120,000 guns and slsten, but only 10 percent f those are cloistered.</p>
        <p>4 Visitors to St. Jude's are allowed Quring limited hours and must stay 1) a designated area. Occasionally, a &amp;gt;orkman or a medical person goes [eyond that area - but only when [bsolutely necessary, said Mother ry Magdalene. Sisters are sepa-lited from guests by a grlH - a gieUlUttice.</p>
        <p>They leave only for medical Imergencles - no personal ies, such as a death in the</p>
        <p>one sister says, St. Jude's</p>
        <p> be 'hell" for most women -</p>
        <p>nyohe but the very few commuted a life of prayer and solitude - a ioman who billevM she is an-fwertiiga BpeeiBlieattfrom God.</p>
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        <p>Days . 404 per line per day</p>
        <p>Classified Display</p>
        <p>$2.W Per Col. Inch Confract Rates Available</p>
        <p>DEADLINES Classified Lineaie DNdlinas</p>
        <p>Fri, 4 p.m. Mon 3pm Tues.3p.m. Wed. 3 p.m. Thurs. 3p.m. .,Fri. Noon</p>
        <p>Mon.</p>
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        <p>Sun.</p>
        <p>Classified Display Deadlines</p>
        <p>Fri. Noon . Fri 4 p.m. Mon. 4 p.m. Tum. 4p.m Wed.lp.m Wed.Sp.m</p>
        <p>ERRORS</p>
        <p>Errors must be reported immediately The Dally Reflector cannot maka allowancM for errors after 1st day of publication.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR reservM ttie ripht ta edit ar reiacl any advertisement submitted.</p>
        <p>PUiLiC NOTIClt</p>
        <p>by Jack S. Warran, Jr., and wife, Julia S. Warren, and Jaffm E. Warran, and duly raebnHd in tfta affica of the Rapliter af paade far Pitt *    larth  Carolina, In Book</p>
        <p>which ItMhan dTVust</p>
        <p>County, North</p>
        <p>00 (Edward J. havlnp boon duly tubit Suecastor Trualoo</p>
        <p>was namad'</p>
        <p>Harpar, II, iiuttd at Inifru</p>
        <p>n^t^retardod In ok R 5, ^7M^^&amp;gt;llieagnty Raalstry), datault lut^np boon md2 in fha payment of tha thareby sacurod. to tha demand of thd aWnar and holder of the inddbtddnait secured thereby, and after notice and haarlnp and order authorlilna foreclosure to proceed by the Clerk ef Superior Court of Pitt (-ounty dated March 1, leae, and done In accordance with Section 4S-2i.1t of the General StatutH of North Carolina, the un derslpned Substituted Trustee will, at 12:00 Noon on April 10, tfl4. at the front door of the Pitt County Courthouse, offer for Mie to the highest bidder tor cash, at public auction, that certain real property and the improvements Ixated thereon described as lying and being In Pitt County, North Carolina, and mors particularly described as follows:</p>
        <p>Being iKSted near the Town of Stokes, and being bounded on the east by Southern Bank, on the south by Jack S. Warren, on the west by N.C.5.R. No ISW and on the north by N.C. Highway No. fiu, and 6EGIN NING at the northwest corner of the Southern Bank and Trust Co. property In the southern it ot-way line of N.C.</p>
        <p>righ</p>
        <p>Highu-, .. ^ described In Book</p>
        <p>Highway No. NU, a| ssmejs</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p> mTHBiriFie-</p>
        <p>filmno.</p>
        <p>IN THE GENERALCOURT OFJuVlCE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>raWosureofOeed-</p>
        <p>Trust Esecuted by Jack S. Warren, Jr., and wHt, Julia S. Warren, and Jeffrey E. Warren</p>
        <p>ef record In Book X-4f, page</p>
        <p>441, Pitt County Public Ragis try, by Edward J. Harper, II Substituted TrustH (by In strument of Record, in Bo^ R SI, page 742, Pitt County</p>
        <p>.id Mother Minr Magdiline, who me to St. Juftt'e 88 yean ago. dWe're itriving to be ai perfect ai Buman belnga can be in our Lord... OtlMr thlngi are dlitractlona.</p>
        <p>Being leparated li a lacrifice ind penance," she said. "It's meant fo be - to make clear what a leparatlonitis.</p>
        <p>:The one and only controvery this order was its foun-St. Jude's was the fint intermonastery in the U.S., ac-gordlng to Mother Mary Magdalene. Its two foundlnjj^isten, who</p>
        <p>^ Aoeeai'</p>
        <p>willing to take sistan of different laces. They moved to Callfomia Believing their plan had found acceptance, only to find they were wrong.</p>
        <p>They returned to Maryland and prayed some more.</p>
        <p>Eventually, the two women found a home in Marbury because of a Montgomery bishop who was willinf to help. The sisters were warne( troublemakers opposed to Catholics or blacks might make life in rural Alabama unpleasant.</p>
        <p>Nothing bad happened - not even cruel words, say several sisters. Including two black sisters who have been in the order for years. Both founding sisters are now dead.</p>
        <p>Mother Mary Magdalene refused to say how many black sisters now live at St. Jude's. I've never noticed," she said.</p>
        <p>The monastery has never grown beyond 16 sisters although it has room for 28. Mother Mary Magdalene said she expects it to st^ at about 14.</p>
        <p>B^ecBuse of their vows of silence the sisters speak to each other on during two recreation hours each day.</p>
        <p>Even while doing assigned chores such as cooking, sewing or cleanlp; the sisters say they keep their minea on prayer and their eves downcast Every 15 minutes work stops briefly p prayer.</p>
        <p>so much to make our perioalies disappear in Christ," said Sister Mary of the Eucharist, 27, who Joined when she was 16.</p>
        <p>The sisters' day surts at 8 a.m. when morning chlmN sound. They sleep in a nurs habit so they can get out of bed and immediately begin their devotions.</p>
        <p>Prayers and meditations continue until a.m. Mass ekeept for a Ins.. minutes spent washing at the basin in each sister's 7-bylO foot room, called a cell. Each cell has a wooden-plank bed, desk and straight-backed chair. There are no personal decorations.</p>
        <p>Breakfut, ..usually cereal or bread, butter and ^hurhutter, is at 8.</p>
        <p>The day is then divided into household work, prayers, and meditations, with breaks for lunch and supper.</p>
        <p>No radio or television. No newspapers. No letter-writing to family-'tthar than bflef notN aiheUdays or -for Ittioitl occasion.  -</p>
        <p>M Monotonous?</p>
        <p>Never, say the sisters.</p>
        <p>Your mind is taken care of all the time'* said Mother Mary Magdalene.</p>
        <p>^'""S^fifloFIALE</p>
        <p>MWuif</p>
        <p>Uruftr Id by vlrfu* of fho powor and aufhorlfy confalnad In that etrlaln datd of truaf</p>
        <p>1, pm County Raglatry, rtf tranca fo which li htrtby dIrKftd. and runt with tha Bank'i wattarn llna South 20 46 04 Eait 2M H ftat to tha Bank's southwait cornar; thanca South 73-14 si Watt 142.51 faat to tha aaitarn right-of-way llna of N.C Sk-ondary Road No. ISVI. a cornar; thanca with tald road North 14-3S-0* wnt 174.44 fHt, a cornar; thanca North 141V-22 East U H faat to tha toutharn right ot way of Highway No Ki. a cornar; thanca with tald highway Nth 4f-13 S4 East 7V.77 faat to tha BEGINNING.</p>
        <p>Tha improvamantt on uid proparty art Includad In tha tala. Said tala will bt'mada tubjact to all ad valoram taaat and any outstanding gov nmantal atsMtmantt, building raitrlctlont and aatamantt of rKord.</p>
        <p>Tha last and highatt bidtttr at tha ula will ba raquirad to maka a cash dapotit of twanty fiva parcant (25%) of tha bid prica at tald Mia This tha 14th day of March, 1*44.</p>
        <p>EdwardJ Harpar, II.</p>
        <p>SubttltutadTrUtfN</p>
        <p>EvaraHBChaatham,</p>
        <p>Attornaytat Law P.O Box 12W</p>
        <p>Graanvllla, North Carolina 27I3S1220</p>
        <p>Talaphona: (ft*) 751-4157 April 1.1,144</p>
        <p>[ir</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTiCIg</p>
        <p>mlnittrofian. 111 Eattbrook Orlva, Graanvllla, North Carolina ttm4tn until Friday. April 13, 1N4 at 5:40 o'clock p.m and will ba publicly opanad at ttw Farmart Hema Administration, Room 570. 3I0 Naw Barn Avanua, Raiaigh, North Carolina 27401, on 0A 20, 1444 at 4:00 p.m. FIvo parcant (S%) bid dapotit in tha nrm of cash, ctthiar't chack or cartifiad chack payabla to tha Traaturar of tha Unltad Statat will ba rapuirad. Tha Gov arnmant rasarvat tha right to ralactanyandallbidt.</p>
        <p>Tarmt: Cash or S% down and tha balanca payabla in twanty fivo (15) aoual inttallmantt of princMI blut intarMt on tha unaajS bsTlanca at a rata of 10.75% p annum or tha pra vailing rata at tha tlma of bid accaptanca by tha Oevarnmant. For Intpactlon of tha proparty, information and bid formt, contact Bart M. Hall, Acting County Suparvltor, Farmart Homa Admlnlttratlon. 115 Eattbrook Drlva, Graanvllla. North Carolina 17435 0447. Talo-phone: 1414) 752 2035 Farmart Homa Admlnlttratlon propartlet ara told without re gard to race, sax, craad, color or national origin.</p>
        <p>April 1,4,4.4.11,1444</p>
        <p> NOtlElFiL</p>
        <p>U.S. Govarnmant Propartv, formerly owned by Bobby S Lewis, lecatad approximately 4'4 mllu North of Farmvilla, North Carolina, on SR 1244. This property will be told at</p>
        <p>W37J,.,. of a 104 acre farm with approximately 54 cleared acres, located North of Farmvilla, North Carolina, and it that Mma tract of land dotcrlbad In the Truttaa't Dead filed on tha 4th day of February 1443, In Book R 44, page 242. and ra recorded In Book W-44, page 434 of tha Pitt County Public Ragittry.</p>
        <p>Sealed Bids will ba received by tha Farmart Homa Ad mlnlttratlon, 115 Eattbrook Drlva, Graanvllla, North Caro llna 27435 0447, until Friday April 13,1444 at 5:00 o'clok p.m.</p>
        <p>and will ba publicly opanad at th^a Farmart Home ' mmistratlon. Room 570,</p>
        <p>1 -Barn Avanua) Ral. .</p>
        <p>Api</p>
        <p>Rva</p>
        <p>ittratlon. Room 570, 310 -tern Avenue)</p>
        <p>North Cbrollna 17401, on</p>
        <p>Naw</p>
        <p>Raleigh,</p>
        <p> irll</p>
        <p>,</p>
        <p>INTHGNERALCOURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY Tha undartlgnad, having this day qualified at ExKutor of the Ettafa of Eliiabath Whichard Andrews, dec ta tad, this it to notify all partont, firms, and corporations having claims agalnti Mid Htata fo praMnt them to tha undtlgnad or hit attorneys on or bafort tha 11 day of Mtambar, 1444, or t.hit notice will ba pleaded in bar of thair recovery. All partont indebted to Mid attata will piaaM make Immediate payment to</p>
        <p>tha undersigned dayef 'raws, Estate of Elltabath</p>
        <p>Tmi4th J.H.Andri</p>
        <p>of Mfrch, 1444, t, ExKutor</p>
        <p>Whichard Andrews PottOfflcaBox173 BathaLNC 17412 f varett i Cheatham, Attornayt Pott Office Box 404 BathaLNC 17411 Talaphona: 414-415-4441 March 11,14, IS; April 1,1444</p>
        <p>sgrimFim</p>
        <p>U.S. Govarnmant Property, formerly owned by Robert K. Wilton, located approximately na (1) mile Watt of timatland. North Carolina, roparty will ba told at one</p>
        <p>^MgSrty consists of a 4.41 aera farm, all of which It claarad.</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICB</p>
        <p>located ott Highway 33. 1 mile WHt of Grimalland, Nwth Car olina, and It that Mtna tract ef land dotcrlbad in the TrultN't Deed filad on tha list day of DKamb, 1441 In BoM J, page 154, at tha Pitt County Registry Sealed bidt will ba rKalvad by tha Farmart Homa Ad</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICf</p>
        <p>1444 af'-3i3(i p.m parcant (5%) bid da^it in the form of cash, cathiar's chack, or cartlhad chack payabla to tha TrMtur of tha United Statat will ba raquirad. The Govarnmant roMrvat tha right toreloctanytndallbidt.</p>
        <p>Tmt: Cash or 5% down and tha balanca payabla to twanty fiva (25) aquai annual Inttall mantt of principal plus Intarast on the unpaid balanca at a rate of 12.0% par annum or the prevailing rata at tha tlma It bid Kcaptanca by the Govarnmant. For intpKtlon of tha property. Information and bid formt, contact ^t M. Hall, Acting County Suparvltor, Farmart Home Admlnlttratlon, 115 Eattbrook Orlva, Graanvllla, North Carolina 17435 0447. Tela (414) 752 2035.</p>
        <p>phone:</p>
        <p>Farmers Home Admlnlttratlon propertlM art Mid without re gard to race, mx, craad, color or national origin.</p>
        <p>April 1,4,4,4,11,1444</p>
        <p>R6Titl6E6iit0Lfi5fr</p>
        <p>OF</p>
        <p>PITT MARINE AND PAINT CENTER, INC.</p>
        <p>Notice It Iwraby given that Articles of'Dlnotutlon of Rtt Marina and Paint Canter, Inc., a North Carolina corporation with Its principal place of buti natt In Pitt County, North Carolina, ware filed in tha offlcM of tha Secretary of State of North Carolina on tha 24th day of March, 1444, and that all creditors of and claimants against tha Corporation are required to praMnt their ra tpactlva claims and demands immadlataly in writing to tha Corporation to that It can prO caad to collect its atMts, con vey and ditpoM of itt pro-paHlat, pay, Mfltfy and dit charge Itt llabllitiat and ob-llgationt. and do all other acts raquirad to liquidate Its butl-natt and affairs.</p>
        <p>This tha 24th day of March, 1444</p>
        <p>PITT MARINE AND PAINT CENTER, INC.</p>
        <p>1013 Oicklnton Avanua Graanvllla, North Carolina 27434</p>
        <p>Michael A. Colombo COLOMBOBKITCHIN Pott Oftica Drawer 7143 Graanvllla. N.C 27435 7143 AgrinjJ5J1744^^^^</p>
        <p>MS PERSONALS</p>
        <p>SlovflTSSmff</p>
        <p>Natlce 04 Public HMrIng North Carolina Houtlng Finance Agency P Tha Financing Of MultHamlly Rental Pro|actt With Pracaadt From Sale Of Tax-Exempt Bonds</p>
        <p>Tha North Carolina Houtlng Finance Agency will hold a public hearing at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 10,1444, In tha Agency's confance room In tha Capahart Crocker Houm, 414 North Blount StrNt, Raleigh, NC at which any person may ba heard regarding tha multlfamlly rental projKtt progoiad to ba financed by tha A^ey with procaadt from tha Mia of tax-exempt bonds Written ttafamantt not pratantad at tha naarlng should ba dirKtad to tha Agency on or before April io, 1444.</p>
        <p>Thara will ba no rent tubtldlat provided tor thata projKtt. United Statat IRS reguletleni require that 20 pKcant of tha units in each projKt mutt ba occupied by pKtont or famillM Nrning so pK cant or iMt of tha arM median Income, and tha remaining 40 pKcant of the units mutt ba Kcopiad by partont or famlliH with incomM not oxcaading modKata Income limits at attabllthad by the North Carolina Houtlng Finance Agency.</p>
        <p>Each projKt't name, proposed Ixotlon, owner(i), number of units, and maximum mortgage amount are at follows:</p>
        <p>Prajact</p>
        <p>Brighton Place Aportmantt HanovK Court Aportmantt</p>
        <p>LltchfKd Park Aportmantt</p>
        <p>luqarcraak Village Aptt.</p>
        <p>Highland Hint Apartments</p>
        <p>Iramblawaod</p>
        <p>Aparfmantt</p>
        <p>AgggOiUMaaMA</p>
        <p>I frnpif TTIftrf</p>
        <p>AMHthanti</p>
        <p>Boufhlguara</p>
        <p>Apartments</p>
        <p>CrSbhwaad</p>
        <p>VIllaM</p>
        <p>Aparfmantt</p>
        <p>-HMtfburrParh-</p>
        <p>Apirtmanta</p>
        <p>Tpnalawaadll</p>
        <p>Aparfmantt</p>
        <p>Callage Acrat Aparfmantt</p>
        <p>Falriana</p>
        <p>Farmi</p>
        <p>Apprtmantt</p>
        <p>Mapia villa Aparfmantt</p>
        <p>LMotlan</p>
        <p>Cary Parkway Cary. NC</p>
        <p>Watt KivaH Athaboro, NC</p>
        <p>Lltchford Road at</p>
        <p>Rowland Road Ralaigh, NC IrowntbKO Road</p>
        <p>Wintton-Salam,</p>
        <p>NC</p>
        <p>Watt ef SR 1447 Carrbero, NC</p>
        <p>OuyK Street High P^nt, NC</p>
        <p>Stadium Road IJtaka FoTMt.</p>
        <p>Oraonsbare, NC</p>
        <p>U.S. Hwy. 7BA Fdriatdaia-</p>
        <p>High Pfrint, NC</p>
        <p>ChariaHTNC</p>
        <p>Owner</p>
        <p>I Call Si hfen AtMc. Jotaph Call B Chatnam AtMc.</p>
        <p>Jotaph I BrighfM</p>
        <p>Maximum Financing . Unitt Amount 134  47,700,000</p>
        <p>Frank Robuck, Jr Floyd Hagan,</p>
        <p>RBR Attoc,</p>
        <p>Michael V. Shannon B Crottland Prop.,</p>
        <p>Inc.,</p>
        <p>Roof Ettaio Vant. Cp</p>
        <p>Michael V. Shannon B Craaaland Prop..</p>
        <p>Inc..</p>
        <p>Real Eitata Vant Corp.</p>
        <p>N. ThomaaPoffB</p>
        <p>RaffiBlawefMi A44M.</p>
        <p>ffConat.ca. Jamas Adami B</p>
        <p>Olann Barwlek</p>
        <p>J.M. OInan, Jr. J.M.O. Cantr.</p>
        <p>Horace 0. Fralin B liiMNtH. Waldron</p>
        <p>windsong Drive Souihem Pin</p>
        <p>NC</p>
        <p>tnet, Real</p>
        <p>Collaga Acrat</p>
        <p>WllmTm</p>
        <p>nglon, NC</p>
        <p>Hertathoe</p>
        <p>Drive</p>
        <p>Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>Sandartard</p>
        <p>Read</p>
        <p>Raleigh, NC</p>
        <p>John CtetioN, Jt__</p>
        <p>and Wattbury Park Auk.</p>
        <p>Sam Rartibiau B iHy InduttrlM Inc. Tarigtawaed II Auk</p>
        <p>Willard TuckK B w.H. waavK Canitr. Summay Bldg. Syllemt CanagaAcrM,</p>
        <p>Ltd.</p>
        <p>Sam Komblau Realty InduttrlM</p>
        <p>M. Grant Batey Jotaph Illorba</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>i.'l</p>
        <p>270</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>140</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>2,500,000</p>
        <p>5,500,000</p>
        <p>4,700.(100</p>
        <p>10.034,000</p>
        <p>5,444,500</p>
        <p>1,3M,000</p>
        <p>3,737,140</p>
        <p>3,444,000</p>
        <p>4mt40</p>
        <p>1,440,044</p>
        <p>4.140,000</p>
        <p>1.490,000</p>
        <p>,.OO</p>
        <p>Tha Board ef DltecUrt of fha Agency will cantldK tha Intarmatlon obtained at tha p^llc hearing and take appropriate action thfit it may deem warranted, Imiuding lubmiuion ef a traiuerlpt 41 the hearing to the State Treasurer, who mutt approve or dliapprove the lUuonce of &amp;lt; abov^ refarohoad^tax-oxampt bond lUuo to privlda permanent mertgiae financing for theu preli^</p>
        <p>(hi iManNon W (M Ntdfb Oantilna Heullni Finance Afftney to ittue ttiOM tpx-diiempf abttgb-iMMty.ir</p>
        <p>1IBB</p>
        <p> HvO Director</p>
        <p>North Carolina Houtlng Finance Agmtcy</p>
        <p>P.O.BOXISOM</p>
        <p>Ralaigh, NC irtii</p>
        <p>April 1,1444</p>
        <p>M7 8PBCIALNOTICB8</p>
        <p>Attorfad</p>
        <p>and white.</p>
        <p>titM. ttylM, paUai. . Bridal ragittry. For private showings call 355 1444 orlM-UlO.</p>
        <p>pAk AVfNui limB waddings, dinner .,lntton/RDU altfort SpKial ratM available. taHy Tamblyn 751 7404 or 7514143</p>
        <p>Service, theatra, Kinston/</p>
        <p>aitfort I. Taffy</p>
        <p>wt (AMY lAfYIRiir^</p>
        <p>all makM of watehMl Floyd 6 Robinton Jawalart, Downtown EvantMall 7M 2452 W Fay asm tor diamonds Floyd 0. Robinson Jawart, 407 Evant Mall, Downtown Graanvllla.</p>
        <p>010 AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>Oil ANtosPorSBit</p>
        <p>"A PLACE YOU Can COUNTON" Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>3013 E. 10th Street 758-0114</p>
        <p>BtFGHt YU llLL~~riaa your 74 42 modal car, call 754 1477, Grant Buick Wt will pay top dollar</p>
        <p>TRUCKcountry</p>
        <p>Top Cash Dollar tor your Truck, FIna Car or RKrMtlonal Vahl</p>
        <p>'W8899,756-7685.</p>
        <p>Acrott From Holiday Inn 711 NAAamorial Drlva</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>Peru</p>
        <p>iSu YHUNAIklllb f*'</p>
        <p>miiH, good eondltion. Can</p>
        <p>752-17. aU far Linda.</p>
        <p>0M Merciiry</p>
        <p>2 dOK. On# aomtr Loadad. Lika Now. Call Duka Bulek PentlK In Farmvilla, 7-3i40.</p>
        <p>i4tt IPhVR *Af5F Shawroam fraah. SavM gat. DaalK 14473. ISS15.</p>
        <p>iMa I6S6AY  i daer'udiR:</p>
        <p>air, AM/FM, pdWK tfOKIM and brtkM, low miwogo, 434117</p>
        <p>Call 7M-301l,affK 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>wfSfS3f^S5SiLf</p>
        <p>14 motor Prica 414. 7U-7a4l,aftK3p.m.</p>
        <p>itt7 M86A 4 doer' Ti autamatlc. AM/FM tfarta. power sftKing and brakM, naw radial tirM. 71,0 milM. tl075. 35521</p>
        <p>rn tfLU SUPRIMI.~2</p>
        <p>doer, black. Absolutol beautiful. Daalar 4473 25</p>
        <p>6LTA"4</p>
        <p>I Pereifft</p>
        <p>iSSSrSSW</p>
        <p>hatchback. Rod, 5 iMti, AM FM tfaraa, air. GfaetbW.</p>
        <p>Don't hHltafal DaoWr 39B15N</p>
        <p>tkbi lUSAAU l. iLgTnliiK</p>
        <p>uinroef. cauotfa^lr. 4 dopr. DaaiKf54N 3Sf/0</p>
        <p>lisireiWiirTwiriiwr</p>
        <p>Xond broku, air, loatfwr lor, digital cauMta, ona owfwr, low ffllMoga. Dont hMi tata. DKIK 1414.355^71.  -</p>
        <p>V6LV6. 1 doK 4 m*m with ovKdrlva, air, ^-FM catMtta. ShowrKm fraahi OmIk94N.3-72M.</p>
        <p>iMl V6LV6 6l. grktn, lug-gaga rack, etc. Ona owrwr. Tmoo mllM. Dont hMltata</p>
        <p>DaolK94N 3U 71</p>
        <p>1444 6aT|N MAfi'MA. ShowpMCa. Don't wolt! Ooolar 54 355 7N0</p>
        <p>1N4 N6N6A ACeIB: " AM-FM ttarao costatta. 5 tpaad. Showroom frMh Doolar 4473 355 15</p>
        <p>01]</p>
        <p>AMC</p>
        <p>1474 CONCORO. 2 door, automatic, air condition 422 Great buy. Don't hasitata. Daal4473.355 25</p>
        <p>liyao'ranet</p>
        <p>OXKCIU</p>
        <p>fall In</p>
        <p>1W3 ALLIANCE. Naw 51 milas gallon. Dealer 54. 355-</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>LlcfRA</p>
        <p>752</p>
        <p>iiuTOifK</p>
        <p>.0 milM, runt good. OI51,7M-W71.or7M43</p>
        <p>1475 CRnYuRY Buick station wagon. 44. Call 7 2453.</p>
        <p>i47t buiek</p>
        <p>Soaking naw or lotting rala tIonthlpT PO Box 1421, Sanford, NC 17330.</p>
        <p>225,</p>
        <p>excollant running condition, good body, good Inttrlor, power windowt/lock. 415. Call 7 44 attar 5: pm. IWIlKT good condition 7M 3543, aft4p.m.</p>
        <p>\m RI6Al. 2 door. Tan. AM/FM itarK. Automatic, air, Utt Ilka new. Absolutely beautiful. Daalar 4473 . 355 25.</p>
        <p>14 CBNtURY LIMlYiD. 4 door, tilt whoal. crulM control. M/M taatt. AM/FM ttKOO, one owner. Don't hesitate. First class! Dealer 4473.355 25.</p>
        <p>1442 RtGAL LiMlflG. 4 dbbr. till wheal, cruiu control, powK windows, AM/FM ttarao. air, power windows, power dodr iKkt. Showroom fresh! Daalar 14473.355 25</p>
        <p>14 RGal. Blue with blue vinyl top, wire whaalt, AM-FM starN, automatic, air condition. Why wall? Showroom condition. Daalar 4473.355 25</p>
        <p>1474 DELTA 44 Rayala.</p>
        <p>Burgundy, tan top, tilt wtwol, crulta control, 40/40 uat, AM/FM ttorao. ono owrtor ClaanMt In Grotnvllla. DaalK 4473.35515</p>
        <p>14 UYLASS. na owmF)</p>
        <p>drlva with style, exceptionally nlca.OaalKN43.355-7No 1441 cusYGm ruisR Wagon. Groat for tha family trips Daalar 54. 351-71</p>
        <p>miwrommtM-sii</p>
        <p>owner, power staarlng and brakM, air, tilt wheel, cruise control, power windows, power doer iKks. Showroom frath. DaalKS4.355-72.</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>1471 Cu6a  Mint condition. 3M automatic trantmlatlon, new tIrM, haodKt, hollay. 7 Mk-Ing S30. 7U-44, urleut</p>
        <p>inquirlMonly</p>
        <p>1474 VLRI WAGoN Burgundy, automatic, air con dition, AM FM radio</p>
        <p>hesitate. Great buy. Daalar 4473.355 25.</p>
        <p>Don't</p>
        <p>S2450</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>POrttiBC</p>
        <p>014</p>
        <p>CbUillBC</p>
        <p>1444 tPI baVlLLl CadlllK. Loaded, with tun-roof 72,0 mllM. Will Mil for loan plus 54. 751-74U</p>
        <p>1441 6LLC. Sevilla. 37.0 mllH. 1 owner, luxury at It't IlnMt Dealer 54 355 72.</p>
        <p>015 -ChgvrGlft</p>
        <p>car or</p>
        <p>truck Bring to Aluminum Ra</p>
        <p>cycling Company 7 Giraanw ........</p>
        <p>WANTIB T6 ierrqw S.8W for 10 years at 13%. SKurad by llrtt dead of trust on house and lot In Graanvllla. 752 74U</p>
        <p>North</p>
        <p>or call 7'52 4433</p>
        <p>CASH #6R your car. ftarwick AutoSalM. 754 7745.</p>
        <p>147* F6R6 TRlJtk' nis; automatic, ti5M. Dealer 10024. 753-74U</p>
        <p>1474 LR tlSOO. 14)4 Chavatta 44 INI Citation 540. Call 355 25 or 524 53M attar 5 pm.</p>
        <p>1477 MNti CARLO. Landau. 53,0 mllM, pewar windows, tilt whNI, air condition. Supor savings! U5M.M Daalar 54.</p>
        <p>355-72_</p>
        <p>I4N IMGNYE CARLO Landau Loadad, axctllant condition 530, nogotlable 355 3441 days or 757 3434, nights</p>
        <p>1474 2-24 Camaro. T top, casutta, air. Dealer 54. 355 71.</p>
        <p>i4 NtVIYfl. ISiZF. automatic, air, AM radio, firahorn rod, 24,0 actual mllM. I owner U.OW firm Day 425 0l01,an4pm7M-M13.</p>
        <p>insmrar</p>
        <p>1471 FnYiAC LaAAans of. Good condition 14. Call 7M-5444 after 4 p.m</p>
        <p>I47S FNtlAe AfALINA "2 door fully oqulpf II1W 7 5037</p>
        <p>i4ti RGMNl'ViLn Brougham.Why wait? Super buy.OMK43.3U-lS.</p>
        <p>i4dhAN6'#RlO&amp;gt;6WnTfi;; top. starae radio, air, automatic. SupK Mvlngs. Absolutely babutllul Daalar 4473. 355-25</p>
        <p>14 FhGNIX LJ. 4 door Absolutaly bMutlful. Sup buy. DaaiK44n.355 2SW.</p>
        <p>INI 6RAN6 PRiX. xcallent condition. Looks Ilka new. Podded vinyl tap. 554. 740-37</p>
        <p>RNTAT</p>
        <p>B/FNLjIr</p>
        <p>030 BicyciH Fbr SgIb</p>
        <p>HRMLvifEtnri</p>
        <p>Vy good eondltlen. IMS 7U 1S</p>
        <p>t4s MhT JI idojmtain crulSK, II speeds. 14 757 14</p>
        <p>1441 FGnTIAG Graad</p>
        <p>7N7oratwork7M3M1.</p>
        <p>034</p>
        <p>JFOfjIU</p>
        <p>NIHAN tTANYA illT,</p>
        <p>axctllMit condition, air, 47445. 7MI4N</p>
        <p>V&amp;amp;kkiWAdHi INI Rabbit Dleul. Whlta/blua, S sooed, air, 144. 7M 3331 or 753 5514.</p>
        <p>1^1 iUV WIIlL iSL</p>
        <p>Cars. Joe Pchalas Volkswagen. 754-1131. 103 Graanvllla Blvd. Graanvllla, N.C.</p>
        <p>mTmastirnmnsi</p>
        <p>angina and naw paint only I3N0 147S Volvo In groat shape only 435. Call 7 INI or S44 5SMaftKSp.m.</p>
        <p>IN4 VLRtWAdN IliflT Body In good shape, motor In fair shape. 44. 7S4-4405, aftK 4:.</p>
        <p>I^1 VdLkWAddW; xlil mKhanlcal condition, 14 Call</p>
        <p>7SB4M7,  _</p>
        <p>ik)l VlV Staflonwego</p>
        <p>Low mlleoga, power stMrIng, power brakes, automatic. AAA/FM. 7 INI Ifl AMAR ftarllifta' Power steKing and brakM, air, V-4, tin whMl, cruise control, one owner Absolutaly beautiful. Daalar 54. 3U-7M0</p>
        <p>AMAR6 r</p>
        <p>ir</p>
        <p>casutta, thrpftia, lion. OialK 54. 355</p>
        <p>ht-stf;</p>
        <p>InjK</p>
        <p>I4ti N8VV tddniBACr Blue OVK blut. air, crutu. tilt, AM/FM sttrM sliding bKk glass. Chroma rails. 415.0 mllM. Call 1 745-43 aftK 4 JJJkFbJ^ujjftlma^^</p>
        <p>Oil Chryiltr</p>
        <p>gractlcally Ilka naw. 431. ?-4715 aK 4 p.m. or 754-7M0 wMkdays k can ba seen at Whichard's Produce, 110 WMt HhStraat</p>
        <p>\*H 6HRVILIR Nav^ Vk7k</p>
        <p>Brougham. 4M angina, 4 bKrtI carb, runs Rood. lUO. 7 .</p>
        <p>012 PoUjB</p>
        <p>van&amp;lt; Customltad. axcailani cendltlan.415.7-5)l4.</p>
        <p>tkli B6B61 kim</p>
        <p>air</p>
        <p>powerstaKlng. power brakM Baautltui rlli. DaaiK 54</p>
        <p>3B7M0</p>
        <p>033 BMtiPBrSalt</p>
        <p>14.1 toot iAaP Pony. Inboard-outboard, OMC outdrive with stabllzK. 3 Chevy angina. 345 horse powK, galvanized trailer, new springs and axle. S2i negotiable. Call 7-aia3aftKi.</p>
        <p>FGR lALt Saiiiioat ITteil? with IrallK and ulls. OoeO condition 355 13</p>
        <p>13 R66Y OLiMAM-Ta'mli Canoe Like new condition. 41. Call anytime 751 34</p>
        <p>14 CAROLINA 35 tiKU powK Johnson motK and trollK. S4. Call aftK 4,751-0544.</p>
        <p>14' 06aV WI6dEoit with</p>
        <p>Shorallna trallK, main Mil, and |lb. 415 compart to 431 naw. (^11 144 04 days and 144-17M nights.</p>
        <p>14 R6dY ARliNA 'firi</p>
        <p>hKsa powK Johnson motor. alKtric troIlK and trallK. *4 firm. 752-4471.</p>
        <p>14 POOf Phantom kallboat Similar to Sun-fish. Excalltnt condition. Trailer Included. Can attar J, 7 74. ~</p>
        <p>14 14 FOT SurlrldK. 20 hKsa power evanruda. AM/FM cassatta, galvanized trailer with power wtnch, full In strumentatlon, covk. 7 4141. M FGof Ghryslar iollboat with</p>
        <p>Ik, outboard angina, swing .pop up top, stove head, aps 5. AAany extras.</p>
        <p>trallK. kMi sleeps Excellent</p>
        <p>condition. I70</p>
        <p>034^Cimgr^orSGl^</p>
        <p>for</p>
        <p>Automatic, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM radio, 4 trKk, CB radio, cap</p>
        <p>tain seat, sink with running water, 2 burner gas stove, regular size bed, rafrigaratK Has 71,0 mllM In very good condition. 7H-14. WURdAMRHhAs-srnk.ki box, electrical and watK can nMtlor.- SMBS I. New top |1};9d^TI4.-14ll.</p>
        <p>truck 6V8RI -'Aii'-sitH. colKS. LoK Fiberglass and Sportsman tops. 2 units In k O'Briants. Ralaigh, N C</p>
        <p>034 1774  _</p>
        <p>1471 II', self conlalnad, excel lent condition 414 753 4474</p>
        <p>1474 14* dMiiiif campK. blaqps alx, good, condition. |1SM. m-.</p>
        <p>Tsaf</p>
        <p>Automatic transmission, air, AM/FM slaree/tapa player, recant paint. AMtor bad. I4N or best offor. 7M-ai47, aftK 4</p>
        <p>7M-74M.</p>
        <p>l*4i VIRIWTSW^</p>
        <p>7 43, attar 4 p.m</p>
        <p>31' I4&amp;gt;7 RRWLIR, sleeps six, Mif contained, axctllant condl tlon USM Altar 4 3M1434 or 7S7M14</p>
        <p>it R6T lLA16N: Tir"cw5i</p>
        <p>tlon, doubli bad, sofa bad. full bath, rafrigarator frtazar, central gas neat, side awning</p>
        <p>754-1531.</p>
        <p>114.</p>
        <p>iFh V6LV6 WAMW. Wm.</p>
        <p>Oraet buy! 413. Daalar 4473. 355-19</p>
        <p>lUl M bAHun. llKr-wTfR rod plnstripM Air condition, AAA/FM otrroo casutta Good condition. Csll 751-M45</p>
        <p>illl T6V6TA Collet 'W.</p>
        <p>AM/FM starM, sport whMis, 5 Good condition. Call TH79M attar 4</p>
        <p>i4H VlV 5 dLA.'iM</p>
        <p>spaed, sun roof. iSiOdr</p>
        <p>radiis. Great buy. 54 155 71</p>
        <p>Dealer</p>
        <p>bATIUN li WA66E</p>
        <p>sotad, air condition. Great b Oaal</p>
        <p>llK 4471.15^15</p>
        <p>tW Mg MIBglTT</p>
        <p>It buy!</p>
        <p>tlru, and paint. 7S5-4N1.</p>
        <p>new tap, M5. call</p>
        <p>ifH MAI'. Conwiibia.'SfMn-'. AM/FAA startd. upK buy! DaalK 4473.155^15</p>
        <p>m iftKfkr'Gri</p>
        <p>sir, 4 I</p>
        <p>ga^ dar 4471.'35^5lwT</p>
        <p>  -irangti</p>
        <p>ant ownK, atgrw, air, 4 speed. SupK buy. First.claf</p>
        <p>iki N6WBA ACC6B6.4 Aok.</p>
        <p>air condition, starM DMlK94. 355-7M0</p>
        <p>StarM cassatta.</p>
        <p>( U6MBA mriLiJBri</p>
        <p>spUtd, SIIVK. sunroof, AM/FM stKM. AbselUftly beautiful DaaiK4473 15B19N.</p>
        <p>N6N6A CIVIC. Ria.</p>
        <p>15 7 1347 hGnOA Cd 1 Good condition. 53. Call 753-7M1.</p>
        <p>m N6N5A l. "FxbtirMt</p>
        <p>condition. 51,0 K bMt otfK. Call 3M-744I AAonday throvgb Friday from 4 to 5;M, aftK 5:30 7HM51.</p>
        <p>im iUIURI di S. 'lkaf). fairing, ciMn, axtru. SKrlflcI at5ilntgtlabl.79l-5t54.</p>
        <p>\f mbkM'-mrnm.</p>
        <p>txcallant condition. 111. 7 tM4K 744 3335.</p>
        <p>1^1 NW6A CV-iff. Tuitoi^</p>
        <p>4,7 milM, Clean bika. HotM gas. OaalK 54. 355-71.</p>
        <p>(Ml N66A lik-Cfaand off road. 4.0 mllM, excalltnt condition, 17 firm, 7N-1054 or 751-5117.</p>
        <p>ptmTwd</p>
        <p>Intariar. 71,000 mllas No mKhanlcal prabltms. lao. 7I404</p>
        <p>iKnarmktmt (wtd</p>
        <p>craINd quality In a Van, it will ba wall worth tha short drlva to sea a Keuntry Karriaga Keuntry Rarrloga Incorpe rattd, Hlfhwov 117 NKth, Warsaw NC 1-MS-7IW.</p>
        <p>1^1 RM6 F-i. Auktmalic, long vhwi be. Graan and whftt. Why pay more7 OeatK 4473 355^1r</p>
        <p>automatic, air condition, sikm. Super buy. AbulyWy I DMlK73.3U-ttN</p>
        <p>t baautltui.</p>
        <p>SIfNAOETIiYXI.?</p>
        <p>HatM gat.</p>
        <p>71.</p>
        <p>DMIK 94.</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>iW MMI dMNCAir-BKrf hultata. tn.. OaalK 54. 355-7M0</p>
        <p>iW WriiiUjvar,</p>
        <p>fast. OaalK</p>
        <p>Oil Ford</p>
        <p>SSS</p>
        <p>114. OMIK 4473. m</p>
        <p>'"T5E1S3F</p>
        <p>.... ____^  goo3</p>
        <p>CWiOlTfWIt</p>
        <p>iwi wiwABAirjiK-r</p>
        <p>^^7nT*^ 4t4N. OaalK</p>
        <p>IWilffAWABAViraiSSmgg: air, pewK windows, naw tiros, brakM. Oaad condition. 41 or bast efiK 751-14 4ftK 7.</p>
        <p>rsww</p>
        <p>mr</p>
        <p>Henwagon gt.tW.753 Mt1</p>
        <p>_ mrmrr</p>
        <p>I ownK, law mlla-</p>
        <p>m R68B Mumwr iT</p>
        <p>hardtop. Rad inlKi</p>
        <p>inlKlo^</p>
        <p>MWWSa;</p>
        <p>aftK 7 p.m., anytime waakandt. P68B ILIYI--g.</p>
        <p>1 dOK, 414. 7 1414 K</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>S|Ti17</p>
        <p>m IIANB T6IIN6 Eiift: One owfiK, naw julnt, air,</p>
        <p>ir;wirM5..i8: LTB waiie:</p>
        <p>iWTdVdTACIItBLTm</p>
        <p>air. SupK buy. Don't hatlUla. DaalK4471 35M5.</p>
        <p>iHi T6V6TA W6LLA: a</p>
        <p>taatd, 1 doK laddn, blua with biua IntariK, 93,1 mllat, ona ownar. Exeallant cendltlan. Mutt Mil. 7S1-U73 aftK I:</p>
        <p>liS VBLEIWAWII-Bigwr.</p>
        <p>wniN, StarM. air condition, ona ewtwr. HatM tft. Why pay moraf 51175. Boalar sfTl 35M5.</p>
        <p>1!</p>
        <p>Iilvar, stararM caaaafla. Wira whtt. HatM gal. Dan't haaitate. OMlK4Wl.l5Bti.</p>
        <p>iw giireA"Ti:"tupa~r</p>
        <p>pacfcaao. At^ 515 taka ovK</p>
        <p>gjfflintt. cImT anyttma, 7M-</p>
        <p>51?</p>
        <p>vm- .</p>
        <p>HMD. Call n?4</p>
        <p>9,115-1444</p>
        <p>CT1VI6L1T</p>
        <p>leisr</p>
        <p>poiK</p>
        <p>stOKlng, BOWK Brakot, radio. Mad condlltM, 3 angina, tit nrm. 753-41, call Bftartp.m.</p>
        <p>(Hi ILCAMIkB AuN)ma(ic: poKK staarlng and brakat, Mw ^m^urj gMd candi-</p>
        <p>Tifrwt</p>
        <p>Blatar</p>
        <p>  Briva</p>
        <p>_ ___ Automatic</p>
        <p>transmluien. 5MN. 794-1453.</p>
        <p>CNiRdzdi CkilR Jtap ll7ao.AftK7pmcall7M-W71.</p>
        <p>lW gMHH EOTir</p>
        <p>Fawar sf44rlng, paw4r brdb,</p>
        <p>futematic trintmitsMn, fair condition, tilt whMl. Craig /^FM CB, V-4, now tirM. tt744.714-4141, anytlma.</p>
        <p>nTick-up.</p>
        <p>744-MII.</p>
        <p>mss</p>
        <p>wnamarvTmst</p>
        <p>iNirIM, fi*arJ|iriH. iStar nurry.Mli5M&amp;gt;.tB-7M4.</p>
        <p>iMi R6ib itt Auiwnallc. laA ^ tilvgr. LaadairWM. 79I-</p>
        <p>iWJIlF CJd.OfiaawnK. li)</p>
        <p>!7I.'  ___</p>
        <p>DTF</p>
        <p>Mart fhaaN, taei mk intiixM. l^^iwj|giiMr Oil 7H^</p>
        <p>buyl 04oIk</p>
        <p>mu aat. -w</p>
        <p>Ileal, with niei</p>
        <p>i!a(-7</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>m . _</p>
        <p>coMatfa, ae . nda.teMriM. iW HWBA 'WI</p>
        <p>blua, air, caaaatta, tun raaf, 33,444 mlM,'b4^l and  namlcal. DmIk 44. U44m</p>
        <p>Child Cere</p>
        <p>, arm</p>
        <p>ms.</p>
        <p>p.m. 711-4141</p>
        <p>mr~</p>
        <p>mllM,445N.</p>
        <p>iMi</p>
        <p>MBTRir WdULB MEI 'W-</p>
        <p>kMB chlMran In my na ixcallant sttn cniidran, any</p>
        <p>SUi-IYLVSSX'</p>
        <pb facs="00095648_0008" />
        <p>Best Meat Buys... A TraditionIn,h.ARMOUR STAR BACON</p>
        <p>12 0Z.PKG.ARMOUR STAR HOT DOGS</p>
        <p>12 OZ. PKG.ARMOUR STAR BEEF HOT DOGS</p>
        <p>12 0Z.PKG.ARMOUR STAR 2/4 LB. BNLS. HAMS</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLYREGULAR BOLOGNA</p>
        <p>12 0Z.PKG.(t;</p>
        <p>BEEF LIVER</p>
        <p>(FROM WAREHOUSE)</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLYSLICED SMOKED HAM</p>
        <p>12 0Z.PKG.</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLYBEEF BOLOGNA</p>
        <p>12 0Z.PKG.</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLYSLICED COOKED HAM</p>
        <p>10 OZ. PKG.</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLYROPE SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>(SMOKED VACUUM)</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLY 3 LB. CAN HAMS</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>EA.</p>
        <p>PIGGLY WIGGLY TURKEY BREAST (4/7 LB.)</p>
        <p>ARMOUR</p>
        <p>SPICED</p>
        <p>LUNCHEON</p>
        <p>MEAT</p>
        <p>12 OZ. PKG.</p>
        <pb facs="00095648_0009" />
        <p>White BreadREMEMBER WHEN?A&amp;amp;LCELEBRATES ITS  \ I 125th BIRTHDAY .tSi WiTH THISliSO*i FEICl</p>
        <p>JANE PARKER ROUND TOP</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;P BRAND</p>
        <p>CHEESE RLLED3P^16 oz. B cans H</p>
        <p>WHOLE BEAN</p>
        <p>Comiios Snacks</p>
        <p>CHEDDAR NACHO  PIZZA</p>
        <p>hunts Ketchup</p>
        <p>Hunt5</p>
        <p>32 OZ. btl.</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Eight OCIOGk Coffee</p>
        <p>pg</p>
        <p>11b.</p>
        <p>bag</p>
        <p>Texas Pete Chili</p>
        <p>FOR HOT DOGS AND HAMBURGERS</p>
        <p>10 oz. cans</p>
        <p>BONUS PACK-4 oz. FREE</p>
        <p>FrenchS Mustanl</p>
        <p>DUNCAN HINES</p>
        <p>VAN CAMPS SPANISH RICE 15 OZ. OR  AAbL</p>
        <p>or CMU Beans Z iOr</p>
        <p>DUNCAN HINES    Spicy  Appto  490  VAN CAMPS  M OIL OR IN WATER</p>
        <p>Muffin Mix  BhMtMrry  I BeaneeWeenee 2Double Qlbna</p>
        <p>28 oz.</p>
        <p>MOUNT OUVE FRESH</p>
        <p>Kosher Nil Pickles</p>
        <p>IN on. OR IN WATER</p>
        <p>FRUIT DRINKS IN BOX  VAN CAMP  AA^  WELCHS DRAPE JELLY OR</p>
        <p>Hi-CMifiiMM  Pork &amp;amp; Beans  29r Grape Jam</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Pinto Beans I 40% Bran Flakes</p>
        <p>ANN PAGE OP PACKER S LABEL</p>
        <p>KELLOGG S</p>
        <p>IcMi</p>
        <p>1 lb. pkgs.</p>
        <p>16 oz. pkg-</p>
        <p>V  -"'V</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <pb facs="00095648_0010" />
        <p>GETTING PERSONAL WITHKEITH BARBHFROM REAL-ESTATE DEALS TO HOT HOUYWOOD PROPERTIES</p>
        <p>F me years ago, Florida reat-esiaie mcgftoleiSiiBarishdeckMhe waned a dUkrent lot in fea back ht. 10 be predseand mooed out to Los Angeles to be a fbn producer.</p>
        <p>Barish got he Stan uh Endless Ian on/ Kiss Me Goodbye, then made his ntark uiith Sophies Choke, whkh he purchased hr an astounding $750,000. Now he has his own company to</p>
        <p>/nance and produce bns. Arnong his latest ventures are the TV pioducthn of A Sbeelcar Named Desire, starring Atm4argre,andthejusHeieasedfm Misunderstood, widt Gene Hackman Barish, 39, talked about his flourishing second career in a ?MM.yViEEiax interview uh uniter Mkheke V^Bens.</p>
        <p>WlfcMt What tpe&amp;lt; ywi a Hol^ftpood gaofemf</p>
        <p>BariA: I just got tired of business. I began wondervig. "b thb didbl want my financial statement to be my obituaiy.</p>
        <p>Bariah: ks about the rebdoRstiip between two boys and their father Its a personal fibn. not commercial; small but medal. The worst movies are usuaBy those that start out as comnw-dal projects. No one went into Terms o^fihdtevmenr saying,Hhis is goinfl to make money. You  with something becnise you believe m k. Even so. you can have all the right intentions and still a movie wont work. One problem with doBifl iropoitant movies is that youre jud^ more harshly by the critics.</p>
        <p>QiWlmtiMaitiifcBtohengpod wtnda BNflnoiEST</p>
        <p>Barish: It really takes taste, judpnent. theabililylo leoopiize good material and to put the right eiements together. Money IS the lost important fadot</p>
        <p>Do yam IM llo%woo eat</p>
        <p>Barish: No. its a real oompanv town; everyone talks bustness. People go to bed early and read scripts on weekendi it gets borii^ so I need lo get away a loL I have a wife of 14 years and a lOyear-old child, and I spend a Id of time with them to keep balanced.</p>
        <p>Q; Do yoB IM* fli a enve pro-oBoer M a ligare ef powcif</p>
        <p>Baridi: The Presideik of the Unked States is powerful. Doctors who save lives are powerfid. I think a movie pro-aaa can do good by mddr^ impor-tarn movies, but I don't know if that is having power. IW</p>
        <p>14 FMMuWnaur*Ana.i*NM</p>
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        <p>Q.-J2 The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C._Sunday,  April  i,  1934</p>
        <p>THE REAirtSTATE CORNERNOBODY DOES IT BETTER</p>
        <p>How Jeannette Cox has become</p>
        <p>Greenvilles Most Successful</p>
        <p>Relocation Specialist.  ^</p>
        <p>When corporations need help in the transfer and relocation of thpir employees in the Greenville area, more of them ca'II Jeannette Cox than any other Realtor. Because no one equals her experience in managing residential properties Or her success in selling them.</p>
        <p>Jeannette heads the Relocation Divis'on of Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., one of Greenville's most dynamic real estate firms. Working with sales Associates, she coordinates the relocation services required by her corporate clients. Market analysis, sales, mortgage financing and the care and upkeep of vacant homes. Its all handled efficiently and at the lowest  ^</p>
        <p>possible cost by the Relocation Division at Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.</p>
        <p>In addition to working directly with major corporations, Jeannette also represents relocation firms such as equitable Relocation Management Company, Merrill Lynch Relocation management, Bank of St. Lewis, Proctor and Gamble Company and Homequity Here, too, her property management and sales skills find a ready market.</p>
        <p>If your company is involved in employee transfer and relocation in Greenville or the surrounding v;ounties, call Jeannette Cox at .919) 756-1322.</p>
        <p>.NOBODY DOES IT BETTER</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.</p>
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        <p>If it s 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 youll 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 758-2145*514 E Greenv.lle Blvd 756-6525 AYDEN; 107 W 3rd St 746-3043 FARMVILLE: 128 N Ma.n St 753-4139 GRIFTON; 118 Queen St 524-4128</p>
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        <p>OPEN HOUSES (4)</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH   2-4P.M.</p>
        <p>, V.A. OWNED-204 TREY DRIVE</p>
        <p>This home in Lake Ellsworth is owned by the V.A. A qualified buyer, veteran or non-veteran may obtain a VA loan direct from the VA and save closing costs. Four bedrooms, two baths, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, breakfast area, carport. $65,900.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY 3201 GORDON RD.</p>
        <p>A redwood contemporary. Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast bar. Glassed porch with ceiling fan Mohagany mantle, garage. 983,500.</p>
        <p>REDCED-301 COURTNEY PLACE</p>
        <p>Over 2700 square feet and room for expansion. Four</p>
        <p>bedrooms, three baths, unlgue library on second floor, gucst/sewtng room, breaWast area, living room, formal dining room, family rootn with fireplace, deck.</p>
        <p>Reduced from $94.500 to $85,900!</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS RANCH 3010 ELLSWORTH DR.</p>
        <p>You can have it all here. Three bedroom, two bath ranch with foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, recreation room, Jenn-aire range and mlaowavc. $79,500.</p>
        <p>RELO</p>
        <p>WORLD LEADER IN RELOCATION</p>
        <p>CHERRY VIEW</p>
        <p>Auunw ih FHA lon on Ihli McKmney Slit bunoalow 20 yi 12% APR. about t6 000 equity requited Payments o( $280 pet month About 19 ytars remaining Three bedrooms baih bvuig room with fneplace</p>
        <p>NYIITU AVENUE Two bedroom and one bath cottage Uvmg mom with finplace dining room, gaiage</p>
        <p>Use as lenul inuaMinanl a home for your student.  youi own home Shoit distance to campus Two bedtooms bath tiling loom with fireplace comer lot $34.000</p>
        <p>THIRTEENTH STREET</p>
        <p>Thil home has been repatred and painted on the inside and outside Three btdfooms. bath Iving room dining room $34 900</p>
        <p>FOUNTAIN Tha mce ranch home u lust perfect for lha imalin family Three bedrooms. Iving I kite hen. fenced yard, today $35 060</p>
        <p>KENNEDY ESTATES</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>201 Commerce St.</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS WEEKEND</p>
        <p>Shirley Tacker Broker</p>
        <p>During Non-Office Hours Please call 756-6835</p>
        <p>loom larga lute hen itiow-m condition Cal</p>
        <p>Thrae bedroom and IW bath bnck ranch dtnfngarea Large den area</p>
        <p>FLORAL PARK</p>
        <p>Three bedrooms and bath on a ISO  150 lot Living room, brealdaii area Rcfrlget aloT sited and playhouse wired $39900</p>
        <p>REDUCED  COUNTRY SQUIRE</p>
        <p>Hey* This cute ilartn home hai been reduced in pnce' Even a positble loan asaumption' Two large bedrooms balh Iving room dining area $39 900</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD ACRES</p>
        <p>Posaible Farmers Home loan aiaumpilon Three bedrooms. Ihli baths tving room, elactnc baseboard heat $40 500 SWEETBRIAR Near Simpson Three bedtooms hath, living room, dining area, eleclrlc baMboatd heal, carpoit Country tving at aitasonaUf^ $41.500</p>
        <p>MDEKNDENa ACRES At GaHoway s Crosaroads Cult and abnosi new One year old two bedroom home wllh fareakfasl bar and tsba bkhen cablnats Only a short dislance from Simpaon It's leady for you' FmHA loan $42.900</p>
        <p>SYLVAN DRIVE</p>
        <p>Spacious bungalow style Three or four bedrooms, bvlngdlmng comblnalion Fecplace. I'lb beths. Minlly room or lautth bedroom, storage N C HouPng Finance hnancingpoiPble $43.000 REDUi^-FOUNTAm A bl ol house for a Inie money Older home with three bedrooms and IW bathi. loytr. king room with treplica. (Mng room with Ibaplace. kllchen with tnplaca. family room, sewing room. KMined porch, oitagi $43.500 HILLSDALE AREA Owner says sei Thrae bedtooms. bath. Uvmg room, fbeplace. dining room, glassed in porch iioraot building. Baaullfully landscaped $44.^</p>
        <p>OAKGROVE Cnmer laoch home on a larga woodtd lot. Thnc bedrooms, two baths, king room, fireplace, dining area, carport, lanong Heatflator utaert $45.000 ON TtS WATER Yow owlf beach front cottage Easy can wllh akimplum tiding Three btdtooms. bath, king room. pier, storaoe building</p>
        <p>You can suit buy a new home in the lortes Fbiandng with FHA VA or Farmei'i Home. Three bedrooms, bath.</p>
        <p>"iBSACms</p>
        <p>Comet hx. Lvtng room, iamdy room. Inplace. dMng am. ihne bedrooms. tW baths, money saving radiant eltcbtc hial You wilappnctalelhli home OnV M6.SOO</p>
        <p>SHAIOtOCK TERRACE Owner wtl iaaa* wNh opion to biy. , Tknt bpdroomt. IV baths, king room.</p>
        <p>Al an tnveitinanl. can ba rtntod ai a . or uM as your own home Four ;. Ihnt kths. king room wllh family room tritfi fbaplict. path. pMoum. $47.000</p>
        <p>STOKES</p>
        <p>Bnck lanch home Three bedrooms. 1'/ baths tvtng dinmg combination family loom two fueplaccs. double caiport $47.000</p>
        <p>LOAN ASSUMPTION Why not take advantage of this possiUt loan assumption in Hardee Acies' Three bedtooms. I'/i baths king room, dining ana.cinbalatr.uaiage $48 500 HUSHWAYSSWEST Selh will pay poirls on this (our bedroom and I'/t bath home Foyer tving room, family room two fireplaces (tacbed garage Large bedroom is plumbed ior beauty shop $48 500</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE</p>
        <p>A positble FHA loan assumption on iMs thiae bedroom and bath lanch home Great room dining area, wood deck, electric beseboerd heal centtal air $48.900  '</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD A lanch home on Ntchob Diive Gieal room vaih feeplace and woodstove. dmmg ana Three bedrooms. 1'4 baths, catport. cenital au $49.500 SUYDRIVE With IhM pnce and this location you nead to look at this homti Three bedrooms, badi. tving room wllh fIteplKe. cenbal heal end au. storage or pottery shop in laai $49.500</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY</p>
        <p>Close to the unlvently Just painted on the outside and Iniulalcd Five bedrooms, two baths lvtng room wtth heplace. dining room Only one block to the campus $49.900</p>
        <p>SHERWOOD ACRES</p>
        <p>A convemenl location lor Iho brick ranch home Foyer, king room with fbeplace. dinitig area, thete bedtooms. one bath, garage $51.500</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW</p>
        <p>Farmhouse style with woodbuming stove Rusttc cedar lidlnu and wood deck Three bedtooms two baths, ^cal room and cal m kbchen Located near Simpson Don'iwaa Actioday'$51.S00</p>
        <p>reduced</p>
        <p>A new low price on this ranch home in GruMsland Tluce bedrooms and two bathi Perftct for lha handyman wilb a 28 s32Bulitibuildbiglnlhiiti Homahai loyer. ktng room. Flshat stove and microwave. Doubhcarpctt $51.900 YOUCAN-TBUILD IT NEW</p>
        <p>For ihti pnce, and H's only about one year old Three btdroomi. I'/i baths, king room, dining 'area. Insulalad gngc-fenced rear yani Only $51.900 REOUOD) - EDWARDS ACRES Reduced in price, on a very pretty kx Three beWooms. IV baths. 9m room with fkephce. dintng ina. ongi. A poinbit FHA attumpllon Now only $53.500</p>
        <p>SHAMROCK TERRACE Poaibic ban aiwmplion Appealng and cult Three bedroom ranch wllh IV room, iamlly room wllh pallo Coiner bt. $53':500.  '</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES A posible ben assumption on dbi culi ranch home Tine nict btdroomi. IV</p>
        <p>Contemporary with two bedrooms, balh. king loom-dhitng-kilchcii combtoalbn. laige screened porch, deck $57.500 COllEGECOWtT A delghtful and wcl planned lanch home on a beautifully UndKaped lol Fslabtahed area, conventanl to ivoiy-ihing Three nice bedrooms, two balhi. king room, comfortabb family room, dining area. Kreentd porch for those enbyabte spring tvtnbgi. carport AI this tor only $59.900</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>A Italy super ranch home on a datp bl Tsvo berhooms. hvo baths, gnal room with fkeptace dining looin. gvage Above average ang^y).900</p>
        <p>New to be coniucled How many nnv homes are avallafali at this low price wkhm the diy tmlis NC Houtoig money is avallabb Tint bedrooma and two baths Foyer great room wkh</p>
        <p>oyer, great ra dWnom K2.500 STRATFORD</p>
        <p>One of CiMnvllt's moM convcnbnl acaa! Foyer, ktng room, ihning room', iamlly room, btphct. three budnome. iwobhs.ca^ K3.500 fWD STORY On a wooded kxb Rivet Htle.lihM kit Ttne bedtooms. 2&amp;lt;i baths, king room. dWnjinm family room wtOi fktpbct</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN A ranch home that means comiottabb ktng. Nkely bndeceped comer fat SWMy ranch wkh Ihcce bedrooms, two baths, foyn. king room, dining room, fankly room wkh fktpbct Youwllcnby It hoel $63.900</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH A dckhlful area. GitM phce to rabe ' yout cikldnn PImI. lennb courts, recie-atton centar tvbbbb Naa tht metical ccntoc Pretty ihice bedroom, two belh tench Living room, dbbg room, femly room wkh fkepbce. $64.9(N</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>Sptctoue raich. Wl be pbntod ineide and out Foyer, king room wkh buik lns, dhikig room, ihiei bidroaim. two belhi. wootove $65.900.</p>
        <p>VAOWNED Thb home in Lake Fkworth b owiud by the V A A quaUbd buyer, vetain  non-vetorin mey obtain a VA loan dbect from the VA and lave clobng carts. Foui bedrooms, two brthe. king room, fonnel</p>
        <p>SHERATON PLACE</p>
        <p>Convenbnt 10 everything, this tench hrxnc on Brook Roed has trace bedrooms and two baths Foyer, king room, dtning loom, itmily lonm with llrcplace ictttned porch doubb gaagc bncing $72.000</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>A very cute contemporary on Red Banks Road Great location, nta cvtr^ng Possible loan attumpllon Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, dining room.</p>
        <p>yeal room irthbegce^W.OOO</p>
        <p>Ckne to the tunior high ichool. wtk to tl ichoob Three btrxxnt. two baths, foyn. lvtng room, dtoing room, family room wllh fktpbct. central vacuum, capoit $72.500</p>
        <p>FOURBEDROOMS Wkh so much qiece' Foyn. kring room, dining room, family room with Iktphce. two brthi. woodslovc. doubb gaage. two decks, pretty kx Rivn Hits $73,500</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>New. bulll to FHA-VA ipedflcaliont Thrn bedrooms, two bedtt. foyn. gttal room with Ikcpbct. bnekfasl area. Abngbrt roof, three ton heal pump. Ihennopanc wkidowt. $74.900 DREXELBROOK One of Gteenvile't ikceil erees A tptcloui ranch home with thiec berhooms and two baths, foyn. k^ room, dining room, family room wkh llieplece. Kicened porch, catport $78.000</p>
        <p>LOVELY LAKE ELLSRKNtTH You can have II el Beeuklul three bcdkoom. two buh tench wkh foyer, king room, dining room, fenkly room wkh bipbce. lecnrtton room. Jenn-alit range and nkcrowave. Reoeekonef fil-keib^ $79.500</p>
        <p>COUNTRY You can anjoy county Iving wkh Ihb Ifxat baiboom. 2V bath hoiM on acre of room, dining room, cental v*cu-</p>
        <p>.000 COUNIRV</p>
        <p>You can toy county ktig wkh ths 3</p>
        <p>. 2V bl  </p>
        <p>adoie Entrance loyn. kving room, dining room, family room with fireplace, storage building, pbyhouse Nicely landscaped, cenuptde grass Westhavenlll $88 500</p>
        <p>OAKHURST Three bedrooms and 2'/? balh Iwo Mory , home on a large wooded kx Living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, garage Lots of built ins $89.500</p>
        <p>CAPECOD</p>
        <p>In Ckib Pines on a pretty comet lot Room for the ktds with lout bedtooms and 2'/i baths Great room wkh fkeplace. dining room, breakfast area, wood deck.</p>
        <p>-'^^ES</p>
        <p>You wil tail in love wtth this conlem poriry on it's benulifulH/ wooded and landscaped comer kx Four bedrooms, two baths, loyer great room with fkeplace. dkiing room, music room over garage, sotar ebctnc hot walet. undct-youndsprtnkbtwrtem $94.500 ixECiniVE RANCH In Brook Vaky Spacious rooms wkh Ihtee bedrooms, two balhs. entrance loyet. kkig room, formal dining room.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY Neat Bethel Long tree covered drive About 365 acres Five bedtooms. 2'/</p>
        <p>reduced in price On the gob course Marble floored loyer. living lOom. formal dining, family room with fireplace, lout bedtooms. ihtee balhs. large cedar siotage closel Doubb garage, basement $155 000</p>
        <p>HERITAGE WOODS High sandy wooded lots in a secluded area Five acre lots al $30.000 each l't acre lot lot $18.000 Call lot inlormation FOUR ACRES In Bethel Zoned lot business Look at ihis location! $40,000</p>
        <p>RED OAK LOT</p>
        <p>Spacious bl with nKe trees Build yout new home here $9.500</p>
        <p>14 ACRES Apptoximalelv 14 acres on Highway 33 East Excellent lor mobile homes $70 000</p>
        <p>PINEWOOD FOREST Chobe wooded bl in Pinewood Forest Petleci site lot-yout new home $16.000 BUILDING LOTS On Ram Horn Road ISR 1523) about 1 2 mibs horn the by pass Lots ate approxi malelv 100x250 $7500each_</p>
        <p>bnd Foyn. iMng room.</p>
        <p>dack.paiwbdQna $53.^ dnjIMlWARDS ACRES</p>
        <p>Build yout nnv hone In Edwards Aon TbiM bedrooms. IV baths. Ivkig room wkh flnptace. dinkig area, garage and dtck Potols and cbsksg costs paid FHA. VA 01 convtntonal financing PRETTY RANCH With three bedtooms and two baths In Aydtn Ltvkn room, dining nea. fnnlly room, fxeakfart arta Two car gvtgl Fencing Garden and grape vine</p>
        <p>ifaikM room, I</p>
        <p>bwSMintk.cart. $65.900.</p>
        <p>NEWIICAMCIOT Thbnew brick nnch. on a comn kx ta ntaring compblon. Gmrt lorn phn. Thtee bedtoam. two brtht. foyn. great room wkh fkepbce. dkkng room, gnagi $69.900</p>
        <p>LAREGLENWOOD</p>
        <p>On a quw cuMc-sk Rrtich home wkh thtee bedrooms. Iwb brths Foyer. kIna room, dkkng room, fittkly room wkh tkkplacc. prtio Posribta ben krtumplion</p>
        <p>$69.500</p>
        <p>NEW GREENRIOGE DUPLEX III in kwerimenl or kk to OM ridt 1 the olhn Each ride heilwo bedrooms. IV brths. ktng room, dkkng</p>
        <p>TownhouM riyta. etch ridi lentod lot $295 tKh AnuiM Iht FHA 30 yen bin M 12V% APR Ahom $16.500</p>
        <p>I bnh home on one acre of bnd. Foyn. tvtog room, dkkng room, lankk room wkh 1^. ctnkii vacu-umlkepbcitoiart MDOOO</p>
        <p>lAKE ELLSWORTH A ttdwood contemporiiy. Three bedrooms, two brths. toyn. gu room wkh fkepbce. dkkng room, bnbrlart bn Gbrttd porch wkh cebng fan Mohaginy</p>
        <p>"-**-&amp;amp;AK8</p>
        <p>A Spatksh rtyb ranch home wkh three</p>
        <p>bnhoorirt end 2V buhl Foyn. klna room and dkkng room wkh crthedral</p>
        <p>is;</p>
        <p>cquky rerpiked Paymemi of $642 an moni Poaribb ownn bnandng of 50%</p>
        <p>dnk.W $13.900</p>
        <p>REOUCEDI Ownn dkl not mpict tni4n and ovnbuik Ovn 2700 squne iert md room for tiipanrion Uik^ Rxny wkh calhtdral cektog on lacond floor Brand new deck, four btdkooms.</p>
        <p>dkkng room, famky room wkh Ibeptace I of ownn's dream house</p>
        <p>Tkhi</p>
        <p>LkheElnnilhmdbenin</p>
        <p>of</p>
        <p>pool end rtntki couci   price id (two rtny home Ihrt you wB limply</p>
        <p>'PRWAtE AND PRETTY</p>
        <p>bl the county and off the main highway down a privab bne Four bedrooms end three brths Foyn. king room dining room, family foom with fireplace, screened porch, double garage Bcaublulytandscitoed $108.000 WMDENERE</p>
        <p>A fanlartb and new Wtfeamburg on a ptniy lot Four bedrooms and dttte balhi Foyn. king room and dintog room al hardwood Ibon Fankly room wkh fkeplace. sel-cbitkng and nkcrowave ovens, grill, bige deck, doubb gnagt. fuly^fl^^^^jlj 18.900</p>
        <p>Pbturt pniect combined wkh a large wooded bl mikes Ihli a ^eat home kx fankly king Four bednxxm. Ihiee beihs. king room wkh fkeplace. formal dintog room, family room wkh fireplace, caiport You wfll (Mnkely be mtpressed wkh Itks home. $123.000</p>
        <p>NEWmGRAYLEKN New two rtoiy Mdklonal wkh four bedraoiM Md iwo brths Foyn. gro room wkh flrkpbci. dtoing room wkh hrtdwood lloon md wM bat. lankly room wkh Inptace. prcriy kilchtn ExciltM floorphn Storage room $126.500 CONTOIPORARY On a buukfuly wooded one ten kx to ikchirtra Beyvnod Youi dream homt Cidrt riding Thrae bedrooms . 2&amp;lt;/ balhs. ioyrt. gratl room wkh rione fkepbce. dining room. Jenn-Alie range, thenwipine Windows $135.000 NcGREGOR DOWNS Femailc contemporny wkh but or Uve bedrooms end IV biths Foyn. ktng room, dtokig room, targe iamlly room wkh fkepbce. piilly kkchen, porch, deck, garm $147,500 REIHKTD</p>
        <p>Thb one of a ktod colonial has been</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>A 60 X 100 metal building bcaied on 264. By pass, wilh large patking bl and fenced, outside storage Suitable for a wide variety or retail type business. leslauianl, outlet, etc $94 500 OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES Warehouses with loading docks and remoedeled offices Approximaiely 35.000 square feel Warehouse has dry sprinkler system Some owner financing Located m Fatmville $200.000 COMMERCIAL - N. GREENE ST. A 6200 square loot masonry buiUmg wkh 2400 square feet ol renovated office space consisting ol ten offices and Ihree restrooms Both offices and warehouse healed with separate systems Outside storage l-Kliides vacant bl Some owner financing avaibble $109 000 INVESTMENT Six new lownhomes Each unit has Iwo bedrooms. I'd balhs king room, relrig eralor. patb. outside storage and prvala patio About 1000 square leet FHA fmancing avallabb Rem is $300 per unit Total pnce $243.COO</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>2-4 P.M.</p>
        <p>NEW, IN THE COUNTRY SR1755</p>
        <p>Want to escape it all and live in the country? Not to* far from the city limits, this new, farmhouse styl ranch home features rustic cedar siding and woo deck. Three bedrooms, two baths, great room, wooj burning stove, eat-in kitchen. Only $51,500 Go&amp;gt; through Simpson on SR 1755. Open House on left, just past Galloways Cross Roads.</p>
        <p>410 WILSON ST. FOUNTAIN OWNER WANTS TO SELL</p>
        <p>Owner wants to sell. Make an reasonable offer, Thre bedrooms, 1&amp;gt;A baths, foyer, living room with fireplace, dining room with fireplace, kitchen with fireplace, (amlly room, nursery and more.</p>
        <p>dupin. or bedrooms.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>One of Ihow coiy id detgNlut con-limporkries in Twin Oiki. Three frtdroamt. two hrthi. loy. 9*1 mom wkh Ikipbu. dintog room, bndng. $S6.S(B.</p>
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        <p>I:The disclosure by Customs head-a^rters in Washington came one jfcy after the State Department jimounced a U.S. ban on the export ^ a list of chemical agents to Iraq ^d Iran, which are engaged in a Ipjotractedwar.</p>
        <p>I-Potassium fluoride headed the list 3)i five chemicals banned for ship-jnent to the two countries.</p>
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        <p>:HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) -i^ijundreds of death penalty support-demonstrated outside a pnson, ;5eme yelling trick or treat, as '^Ronald Clark OBryan was executed Qiturday for killing his 8-year-old &amp;gt;^n with poisoned Halloween candy.</p>
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        <p>t; He was pronounced dead at 12:48 &amp;lt;&amp;gt;.m., 10 minutes after the execution iiSfegan. His body was taken to the ;-torris County Medical Examiners ^fice, where an autopsy was ^rformed and his eyes wgre re-*!liioved for transplantation, as i^iBryan had requested, i-: OBryan, 39, who professed his j^ocence until the end, was the 16th irson to be executed since the U.S. "Supreme Court allowed states to lyestore the death penalty in 1976. He &amp;gt;-was the third Texas inmate to be put death, including James David |ti%utry, executed March 14.</p>
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        <p>BY HANSEY JONES Young mystery lovers will welcome the addition of several intriguing new titles to the juvenile mystery collection.</p>
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        <p>' Fans of Patricia Reilly Giffs books about Casey Valentine and her friends - will delilght in Abby Joness triumphant return to the crime-solving scene in i'?lretta P. Sweeny, Where Are You? Wearing her I SOLVE CRIME .ir-shirt, the unsinkable Abby is on the lookout for a new crime to solve. She J^nd her timid friend Potsie dont have far to go once Abby finds Loretta P. ^weenys wallet with a frightening note inside. Is the mysterious Loretta P. ,4really planning to kill someone on the Fourth of July? If so its up to Abby</p>
        <p>Rememberance Of Things Loved In Poems'</p>
        <p>^nd Potsie to find and warn the possible victim. This one is great fun and</p>
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        <p>Suspense for junior armchair detecti\</p>
        <p>:t On a slightly more sophisticated note, The Dollhouse Murders, (by -^tty Ren Wright), offers some spine-tingling suspense. Each time Amy tjgoes up to the attic in the middle of the night, the dollhouse is filled with a ^ostly light and the dolls have moved from where she last left them. Even rthough shes terrified, she knows the dolls are trying to tell her something, *Jbut what*? Could their movements be connected to the grisley murders that -Jtook place years before? In a chilling climax, Amy and her retarded sister .travel the mystery and liberate their aunt from a terrible burden of guilt. A jgDod read for older mystery lovers.</p>
        <p>As Long As Youre Not Cold. Poems by Hal J. Daniel, III. Injection Press, 1984. Paper.</p>
        <p>(Note: This book will be available the week of All Fools Day in the ECU Bookshop and in The Book Barn.)</p>
        <p>I like the feel of this book in my hands. The choice of material and the workmanship are a step backward  to a time in which books were put together with love and care.</p>
        <p>Hal Daniel, an ECU professor, cries with us, chortles with us, shares his anger with us in this, his first book of poetry. I must confess to a measure ofrespect for members of the scientific community who are willing to put themselves on the line and enter the capricious world of art and literature.</p>
        <p>Yet a small but increasing number of medical doctors, scientists and other professionals are doing so, aware of the urgent need to disencumber themselves of a narrow vision in this country of what science and/or professionalism ought to be.</p>
        <p>And, as if somehow he were Puck, Hal Daniel hovers over, perhaps even within, the very pages of this book, reminding us repeatedly that we mortals are fools - but at no time does he preclude himself from our numbers, and I like that. No posture of superiority here, no scientific elitism. He is human, with defects.</p>
        <p>Several themes run through the book: The rememberance of loved persons (with a concurrent sense of loss). Reflections on the environment. Interactions with his students, and with his own teachers. A sense of anger when he dwells on our unthinking rape of nature.</p>
        <p>He thinks of his son, removed from him by a divorce court:</p>
        <p>I lost him.</p>
        <p>Solomon was right, you cant split a child down the middle</p>
        <p>Maybe hell come to see me when he learns to drive.</p>
        <p>hundred essays, including monographs on modem French writers Proust, Gide, and Camus. Her ECU lecture is titled Post-Moderism and the Mind of Contemporary Europe. She received the French doctorate of letters from the Sorbonne and has chaired Romance langage de[rt-ments at several major universities in the U.S.</p>
        <p>Also speaking at the April 5 convocation will be Dr. Loren Campion and Yuri Karagoeroge of the ECU faculty.</p>
        <p>and of a buddy, removed by a war:</p>
        <p>The lasting impressions upon us he made came back as steel laughter when he bellied our grenade.</p>
        <p>One of the obligations of a poet, I think, is to help others to wend their ways on different paths;</p>
        <p>1 walk home alone, throw a beer can through a nest of caterpillars</p>
        <p>. 1 ride the can through the hole.</p>
        <p>to see this world from a different perspective, through other experience, whether his own or that of fellow creatures:</p>
        <p>Terrified ducks with blown ear drums perforate the sunset as the boats whine by.</p>
        <p>Karla Kuskin To Speak</p>
        <p>Karla Kuskin, writer and illustrator of more than 30 bod(s for young readers, will be the guest s^ker for the 8th annual Childrens Literature Conference at East Carolina University on Friday.</p>
        <p>Those attending are to arrivt between 8:30 and 9:15 a.m. to check</p>
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        <p>The topic for this years conference, sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education at ECU, is childrens poems. The conference will b^n at 8:30 a.m. in the Willis Building, Regional Development Institute, corner of First and Reade streets.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Kuskin attended Antioch College and graduated with a B.F.A. degree from the Yale School of Design. In 1979, she received botfi the National Council of Teachers of English Award for Poetry for Children and the New York Academy of Sciences Children's Science Book Award for A Space Story.</p>
        <p>Other presenters at the Childrens Literature Conference will include: Mary D. Manning, East Tennessee State University; Priscilla Ord, ftmner president of the Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Societv; Maruret Parrish, University of North Carolina-Wilmington; and Collet Dilworth, East Carolina University.</p>
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        <p>Space restrictions dont let me mention other good things in this book, but for those who opt for ownership of it, I recommend the father poem on page 15. Most poets sooner or late make a poem about their father and/or mother. This is one of the stronger father poems that 1 can recall having read. There is, in fact, a strong family sense in this book.</p>
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        <p>How can the figures above add up to the amount shown? Impossible, you say? The figures 3414, 340 and 74213 total up to 77167, nowhere near tho 43 million plus nrtark Indicated.</p>
        <p>Stumped? Roflect lor a moment and the answer is patently ob vious. Hold the illustration in front of a mirror and the totals will make perfectly good sense.</p>
        <p>It's an instance, you'll agree, where being backward at math really pays off.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. Greenville. N C</p>
        <p>Su'niav ApriM. 1984  B-11</p>
        <p>OUTDOORS</p>
        <p>With</p>
        <p>. Joe Albea ^</p>
        <p>Spring Fishing Holds Promise -Veteran anglers agree that the spectacular run of bluefish on the Outer Banks late last year was at least as good as the fabulous runs of the early 1970s. Since these fish winter off the North Carolina capes, chances are better than even that when they come ashore and begin their northward migraiton in the spng, fishing could again be eiceptional.</p>
        <p>l:Normally this occurs in April and May. Giant bluefish in the spring ijsually are thin from their overwintering ordeal, so North Carolina fishermen will not likely see as ijiany over 20 pounds as were caught Iffit December. Citations were given tq 71 anglers in the North Carolina fishing Tournament for blues weighing 10-16 pounds, jliocations with the best chance of sf^ng bluefish, if past years are any goide, will be the tip of Cape Lookout nd the rock jetty there, the tip of Cape Hatteras and Oregon Inlet. But biig blues are only partly predict-aiMe, so they could show up anywhere. In past years vast schools have wintered off Cape Fear and c^asionally some of these fish in siting have come into waters near ^re in the Wilmington area, and particularly on Frying Pan Shoals r Southport.</p>
        <p>ut giant bluefish are only one sj^cies Tar Heel residents and yiiiting anglers Will be after in the spring. Nearly all guides and veteran red drum (channel bass) fish-elqnen agree that there has been no time in memory when chances of (jftching a trophy drum have been ^ter. The state fishing tournament rftognized 122 anglers for catching (^nnel bass weighing 40 pounds or 1K&amp;gt;re last year. Of those, 36 were for c|^ measuring 46 inches in length (uonger and released alive. t$ike most saltwater species, the n^ber and size of Tar Heel red vary over time. Through the ip^ and 60s, few drum over 50 pounds were caught by anyone. Since about 1980, however, there have been numerous 50-pounders and larger caught every spring and fall. Last year, 26 red drum weighing 50 pounds or more were</p>
        <p>ble by road. Four-wheel drive vehicles may be ferried to the Core Banks, on which Ptn^tsmouth is locateil, from the mainland community of Atlantic by concessionairs of the national seashore. Overnight stays are recommended, since auto ferry rates are about $50 round trip. Rental cabins are available. There are guides for surf and boat fishing at all these locations. Boat fishing out of Ocracoke has been especially productive of big channel bass in the spring. When weather is good and the water id clear, sight casting to schools of drum is possible. Most fish are caught, however, by anglers bottom fishing with bait from anchored boats in the inlet.</p>
        <p>Offshore fishing will get underway in late April. Early in the year, blackfin tuna are likely catches at the edge of the Gulf Stream. Behind them will be bluefin and yellow fin tuna, then the usual summer run of dolphin, wahoo and billfish. Any wreck from inshore to the Gulf Stream could harbor big blues well into June.</p>
        <p>While most guides and charter boat skippers book themselves weeks, if not months, in advance, af few will have open days in the summer. For lists of chater boats and guide services or for accommodations listings and a road map, call the North Carolina Travel and Tourism Division toll free at: 1-800-334-1051 (in state) or write to 430 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, N.C. 27611.</p>
        <p>Wildlife Tax Checkoff  Theres still time to contribute to the North Carolina Wildlife Tax Checkoff. State income tax forms are due by April 15, and this year for the first time the form will enable North Carolinians to support the management and protection of non-game and endangered species. Non-game species are animals which are neither fished for, hunted or trapped, and include most small animals and birds and all reptiles. Endangered species are animals which have been legally declared to be in danger of extinction.</p>
        <p>The non-game tax checkoff allows, residents of North Carolina receiving a refund from their State Income tax to designate that a portion or all</p>
        <p>cited in the state fishing tournanient,---i)L4heif refund-be -used-for__ the      ^    65  management  and  protection  of  these</p>
        <p>animals.</p>
        <p>including _one that "weighed pounds. So far, however, no fish has</p>
        <p>been approached Elvin Hoopers 9(i-pounaer  the worlds all-tackle record, caught from a Hatteras Island pier in 1973.</p>
        <p>Hot spots for spring channel bass are Portsmouth Island in the Cape Lookout National Seashore and Ocrac(^e Inlet and Hatteras Island within the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Portsmouth is inaccessi-</p>
        <p>If ycu arent receiving a refund but wish to contribute to the nongame wildlife fund, tax-deductible contributions may be sent to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, N.C. 27611. Please note on the .check that the proceeds are to be used for non-game and endangered species.</p>
        <p>Orioles, Mets Ready To Go</p>
        <p>' I By The Associated Press tie Baltimore Orioles and New Mets are in midseasorr form. ThiE; 1983 world champion Orioles plaj^ sharp baseball while the 198^ last-piace Mets brought back mefliOTies- of the franchises daffy ea^ days.</p>
        <p>things looked good for the Mets wl^ they jumped to a 4-0 lead over th* Minnesota Twins in Friday nights exhibition game on two-run homers by Darryl Strawberry and Hime Brooks in the first inning.</p>
        <p>tty the fourth, however, they tr^ed 5-4 - Gary Gaettis two-run double highlighted a four-run thW-inning rally, while Mickey Higher drove in three runs with a hotter and two singles as the Twins raHed to win 7-4 - and were about to ttake exhibition history Brooks opened the bottom of the foq^ with a single. After Danny HA flied out. Brooks was caught steiyg for the second out as Junior Ortjz swung and missed the first piUi from Minnesota starter Larry linick. For some reason, Ortiz ked away from the plate and Bobby Valentine and Bill also headed for the dugout -e Mets took the field. Amazing.</p>
        <p>^ was my responsibility, said linger Davey Johnson. I wasnt ' attention. I was talking to</p>
        <p>panwG^Baltimores Mike and Dennis Martinez on a three-hitter and Gross hit a three-run homer Orioles whipped the Atlanta 8-l.Boddicker allowed two in five scoreless innings, lower-his spring training earned run to 1.24. The right-hander</p>
        <p>. only one run in the last 22</p>
        <p>,&amp;lt;^^bition action, ith a crowd of 62,921 on hand for opener of the annual Freeway es Greg Brock and Rick Mon-belted consecutive homers in the Ith inning and Rick Honeycutt twodiit ball for seven innings Los Angeles Dodgers blanked California Angels 7-0. Mike ill also homered for the</p>
        <p>Nettles, who w^ traded in dm day to San Diego, hit a</p>
        <p>two-run homer in his final appearance with New York _^ancf Roy Smalley followed with a home run to lead the Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Houston Astros.</p>
        <p>The Cleveland Indians scored eight runs in the sixth and Neal Heaton scattered four hits in seven innings in a 10-1 victory over a team made up of mostly minor leaguers from the San Diego Padres organization. Cleveland Manager Pat Corrales said the Indians may file a complaint against San Diego because the Padres sent a team to Tucson without at least four regulars, which violates Cactus League regulations.</p>
        <p>The rules state you have to have four regulars on the field, Corrales said. It was Las Vegas (the Padres Class AAA farm club), not San Diego out there. Its not fair to the people. They pay their money and they want to see (Garry) Templeton and (Steve) Garvey and those people.</p>
        <p>Ron Kittle, Vance Law and Carlton Fisk homered,,to lead the Chicago White Sox to their sixth straight victory, an 11-4 pounding of the Philadelphia Phillies.</p>
        <p>The Kansas City Royals also won their sixth straight, topping the Cincinnati Reds 5-3 as rookie Mch Davis had a triple and three singles.</p>
        <p>The Chicago Cubs, who snapped an 11-game losii^ streak earlier in the week, made it three victories in a row by clubbing the San Francisco Giants 11-5 as Mel Hall drove in four runs with a homer and a sacrifice</p>
        <p>fly- , ^  .  </p>
        <p>Tony Armas drove in four runs with an inside-the-park homer and a double as the Boston Red Sox trimmed the St. Louis Cardinals 7-1.Bobby Ojeda allowed three singles in seven scoreless innings for the Red Sox.</p>
        <p>Gary Carter hit a three-run homer to power the Montreal Expos to a 7-5 victory over the Texas Rangers.^</p>
        <p>Gorman Thomas had two doubles and a single as the Seattle Marine rapped out 17 hits and trounced a team composed mostly of Oakland Athletics minor leaguers, l2-4.Tim Conroy, (me of Oaklands f^pilar starters, was belted for 11 hits and</p>
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        <p>TV-12</p>
        <p>Th Dativ Ratlaelof, QraanvHIa, N.C. Sunday, April 1,</p>
        <p>Saturday Evening Continued</p>
        <p>(Continued From Pne 11)</p>
        <p>Jmka Un|. Kim Sttnley. The troubled life (d ecreea star Praoces Farmer is depicted. H (2hrs.,aOmifl.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Ceutdowa To '14 Highlights and previews of worldwide pre-Ohrmpic compel-Itioas, proHIes of (Nympic par-tidpmts, and world record H^tes.(R)</p>
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        <p>Awards The presenUtion of viewer-selected awar* for best picture, best actor / actress, best stti^orting actor / actress and best soi. Hoded by Ue Majors and booke Shields. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>O Movla "How To Murder Your Wife (1W5) Jack Lemmon, VIma LW. A comlc-strip artist takes out his frustrations 1^ planntiig his wife's murder in bis comic strip. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>0 Movie Madame Sin (1971) Bette DavU, Robert Wagner. A sinister lady abducts a CIA agent and compels him to participate in a plot to steal a submarine. (1 hr,, SO min.)</p>
        <p>ffpNTiSr There (Ami</p>
        <p>SSSyilorle Dark Plam (1972) Robert Hardy, Joan Colling. An es-mental patient takes over the run-down mansion of a numiac when the dead mans spirit pomesses him to r^t series of grisly murders. PC (1 hr., 21 min.)U:0Wiaalfc| llioe WTlr^ iBattar</p>
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        <p>lS;4ia Movb The Dark Secret Of Harvest Home (1978) Bette Davis, David Ackroyd. (2 hrs.) lM0TtoBaAmoHMad O Marie MafaMna</p>
        <p>A Mistress (1977) Trish Van Devere, Patrick ONeal. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>(BPinioa Barton Jasa MBOW) Movb "The Lords Of Discipline (1982) David Keith, Robert Prosky. (1 hr., 40 min.) (nnt) POA GoM Greater Greensboro Open Third round (from Greenboro, N.C.). (R) (2 hn.)</p>
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        <p>1 Sean Connery. Mbhael Caine. (2 hrs., 9 min.)</p>
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        <p>A %W million government experlmenbi weaponry vehicle disguised as a pbaaure bus bkes Amanda (Kab Jackson) and Lee (Bruce Boxleitner) to a llfe-threaten-bg coulrOObtloii, to "Scarecrow and Mrs. King, airing Monday, April 2 An CBS.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C</p>
        <p>Sunday. April 1. 1984 Q-Q</p>
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        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>OAKAAONT SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apartmerrts. 1212 Redbanks Riud. Dishwasher, refrigera-tr, range, disposal included. ^ also have Cable TV. Very convenient to Pitt Plaza and University. Also some furnished apartments available.</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>RENT FURNITURE: Living, dining, bedroom complete. $79.00 per month. Option to buy U REN CO, 756 3862</p>
        <p>RIVER BLUFF Otters 1 bedroom garden apartments and 2 bedroom townhouse apartments 6 months leases. For more information call 758-40)5, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. - 5p.m.</p>
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        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>'1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer *:lryer hook-ups, cable TV, pool, 'elub house, playground. Near l^CU</p>
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        <p>LOUIS STREET Apartments. 1 bedroom furnished or un furnished apartment. 1 block from university. Heat. air. and water furnished. No pets. Call 758 3781 or 756 0889</p>
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        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 50 percent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer-dryer hook ups, cable TV,wall to wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insulation.</p>
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        <p>AAerry Lane Off Arlington Blvd 756 5067</p>
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        <p>752-4225</p>
        <p>ItWO bedroom DUPLEX</p>
        <p>iftear ECU, energy efficient, .beat pump, carpet, range, re .frigerator, hook ups. No pets.  J280. Call 756 7480.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartnnent ..near campus. Immediate ocupancy. Lease and deposit required. $3l5/month. Call Ball .&amp;amp; Lane, 752 0025.</p>
        <p>rWO BEDROOM, I'/z bath town souse at Village East. $300 per month, lease and deposit re quired. Duffus Realty, Inc., 756 0811.</p>
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        <p>NOW RENTING</p>
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        <p> Patios with privacy fence</p>
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        <p>CALL 756-7647 NOW RENTING VILLAGE EAST APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouses, t's baths, washer dryer hook up. $295 per month. Call</p>
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        <p>Apartments For Renf</p>
        <p>1 AND 2 BEDROOM apart nr)ents available, for rent. 752-3311.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.</p>
        <p>Carpeted, appliances, heat pump. $210. Greenville Manor, 758 3311.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM, all electric, close to university, carperting, appli anees, and water included. Ca ble tv hook up. No pets. $195 a month. 756 3923.</p>
        <p>1 BeBrOOM Efficiency Close to campus. Partially furnished Phone 756 4364 after 7, ask for Donnie.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE.</p>
        <p>Modern 1W bath, electric appli anees, central air and heat. Call Tom, day 756 5477, night 756 4331</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM DUPLEX.</p>
        <p>Carpeted, central heat and air, appliances furnished. Deposit and lease required. Rent $310 a month 756 7537 or 758 7560.</p>
        <p>WEDGEWOODARMS</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, I'-j ba^h townhouses. Excellent location Carrier heaf pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washer-dryer hookups, pool, tennis court Immediate occupancy.</p>
        <p>756-0987</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG MANOR. 2</p>
        <p>bedroom I'j bath End unit. Outside and attic storage Energy Etiicient. Call 756 9006.</p>
        <p>Wilson Acre Apartments</p>
        <p>2 A 3 BEDROOMS, washer and dryer hook up, dishwasher, heat pump, tennis, pool, sauna, self cleaning oven, frost free refrigerator. 3 blocks from ECU. Call 752 0277 day or night Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>121 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM apartment near  ECU. Heat and water included $275 per month 758 0491 or 756 7809betore9p m</p>
        <p>] BEDRDDM apartments, available for summer school and tall $270 per month 756 3563, after 4p.m.</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM DUPLEX</p>
        <p>i apartment at Frog level Heat pump, dishwasher, no pets, $255 per month. Call 756 4624 before 5 p.m or 756 5168.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM. Carpeted, range, frost free refrigerator, dish washer, washer dryer hookups, heat pumps, patio, water and sewer furnished Near ECU $280 per month plus deposit 758 6363after 7p m</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM townhouse with fireplace Available March 1 at Shenandoah Village $365 month. Call Lorelle,355-2000.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, Convenient loca tion, no pets 2 at $185 per month, 2 at $160 per month Call nights 756 1997</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM Apartment, 112 East 1st Street, Ayden. Come by after 5:00 p.m $160 a month</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM Duplex 9 miles out on highway 43 South. $225 a month Call 758 2584 or 746 2291 after 5 30</p>
        <p>215 E. STANCILL Drive 2 bedroom apartment. Central air and heat, dishwasher, carpet. 5 blocks from campus $280 per month. 758-6363</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM townhouse duplex. All modern conve niences. Centrally located. $290 per month. Short lease possible Call 756 4410 or 756 5961.</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM, 1 bath, apart men! for rent One block from University, no pets Call anytime 756 2645</p>
        <p>3 BLOCKS from University. Refrigerator, stove, furnished, hook ups for washer and dryer Available April 1st Call 752 0180 756 2766,</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM WITH</p>
        <p>Appliances. No children or pels. 302 Ash $270 plus deposit 752 3750</p>
        <p>2 BEDRDDM APARTMENT'</p>
        <p>Lease and deposit required. No pets Convenient location. 756 0173</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>or Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM. 1 bath house 1050 square feel with fireplace and air condition Eastern Street Rents lor $350 per month Available in April Call Clark Branch Management, 355 2000</p>
        <p>122 Business Rentals</p>
        <p>RETAIL BUILDING lor lease 3500 square feet 329 Arlington Blvd Phone 355 6002 WAREHOUSE Space 14,000 55,000 square feet Con Crete floors, loading docks, rail siding Available now 756 7417 or 752 4295</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE</p>
        <p>carpeted with central heat and air, l'i baths, $295 per month Cedar Court Call 758 3311.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>IMPORRO CM PMTS. MC.</p>
        <p>754-7U4  '</p>
        <p>Quality PartsReasonable Prices</p>
        <p>NEWLOGMION</p>
        <p>105 W. Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>Castrol &amp;amp; Pennzoil Products Wheelskin Leather Steering Wheel Covers Weber Carburetor Conversion Kits</p>
        <p>Y</p>
        <p>,</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>See The SUBARU.</p>
        <p>Difference for yourself at our 1st Anniversary Sale! April 1st-15 th</p>
        <p>GL Harijtop</p>
        <p>GL 4 Door Sedan</p>
        <p>Standard Hatchback</p>
        <p>Subaru Executive Cars</p>
        <p>Special Purchase Save Up To</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>Supply Limited</p>
        <p>WnSPORTATION SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1984 Chevrolet Custom Van-Dual air and heat, loaded with all the extras, evan TV and CB (3 in stock)</p>
        <p>1983 Toyato Clica GT-Like New, Has all the extras, 13,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Buick LeSabre Limited-Has All The Equipment!</p>
        <p>1983 BuIck Electra-2 door, extra low mileage!!</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda RX-7-Air, aluminum wheels, stereo, one owner. Clean. (2 in stock).</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet S-10-25,000 miles. Auto, Air, St-ereo, one owner!!</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Malibu-4 door. Extra Nicet</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 Pontiac LeMans-4 door, one owner, low mileage.</p>
        <p>1981 Buick Regal Limited-39,000 miles, one owner.</p>
        <p>1981 Honda Civic-four door, air, 5 speed, stereo, 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>1980 Chevrolet Mallbu-25,000 miles, one owner.</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 Mallbu Station Wagon-low mileage, one owner.</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge Diplomat-2 door, one owner, 47,000 actual miles.</p>
        <p>1979 Buick Regal-One owner. Clean.</p>
        <p>!l978 Dodge Monaco-One owner, 53,000 miles-This weeks low price-$2495.00.</p>
        <p>1978 Volkswagen Rabbit-Clean, good condition-This weeks price-$1895.00.</p>
        <p>FLORIDA VACATION</p>
        <p>With the purchase of any NEW CAR</p>
        <p>days &amp;amp; 2 nights in Orlando, Florida iscount coupons for restaurants Id many attractions in the Orlando</p>
        <p>rea.  ,</p>
        <p>ree film from Kodac for life</p>
        <p>500 Vacation Value</p>
        <p>iffer good anytime within a year</p>
        <p>fter purchase.</p>
        <p>SUBARU</p>
        <p>Inexpensive. And built to stay that way.</p>
        <p> nn thp Subaru for you at the 1st Anniversary Sale. See the Set your sights on the Suba y sporty hardtops, roomy wagons,</p>
        <p>full Subaru ''"TP[ue versatile Brat. Take a look at the latest innovations</p>
        <p>stylish sedans, and the vers^^  experts-On  Demand"  4VyD  and</p>
        <p>JOE CULLlFHbK SUBAUKU</p>
        <p>605 W. Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>A,..hrizcd Parts Subaru Part^</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Monte-42,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Custom Cruiser-$1575.</p>
        <p>1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo-Excellent Condition-extra clean, 59,000 miles-$1995.00.</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Lemans Station Wagen-Clean, good transportation.</p>
        <p>GRANTS WHOi^SALE CORNER</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Skylark Limited-G^d (^0hfion-$3475 1980 Buick Century-Runs Good-$2975 1979 Chevrolet Caprlce-2 door, Clean-$3175 1979 Dodge Diplomat-47,000 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 ^|g^ion-$975 1975 Chevrolet lmpala-56,000 miles, Clean-$1575 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo-43,000 miles-$1975</p>
        <p>1980 Buick Skylark-Good Con^jyp-$3175  ^</p>
        <p>1974 Chevrolet Impala-Clean, Good (^(])ilS?on-$975</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Astre-Good CojgjJS&amp;gt;n-$875 1972 Ford LT^Q)!^ Good-$375</p>
        <p>DEALERS WELCOME!!! ,</p>
        <p>GRANT BUICK INCi</p>
        <p>Weekdays: 8:30-6:30 Saturday: 9:00-2:00 phi</p>
        <p>Phone: 756-1877</p>
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        <p> JOIJMUfW _</p>
        <p>4n4~liiidi1icMiit slimming surpliM lim. Half Sim lOV^ 2ZW.Siza 141^ (bust 37) takas m yds. N4n. fabric.</p>
        <p>4874 Printad Pattam... I2.7S</p>
        <p>LEXS</p>
        <p>47S2 - Zip up sbirt alasti-eind pants. Misaaa Sina S-zai Sia 12 (bust 34) tap 2 yds. 454n.; pants 2Sb yds.</p>
        <p>4792 Prinlad Pattarn... $2.79</p>
        <p>FASHIONS-TO SEW CATALOS</p>
        <p>Spring-Suirmwr, over 100 styles, choose one pattern free. 12,00 nlM4 NEEDLECIIAFT CATALOS</p>
        <p>Filled with 150 designs, plus 3 free patterns inside. S2.00</p>
        <p>4508 8-20</p>
        <p>SY YES TO STRIPESI</p>
        <p>4901-Saw it easily far eaai, easnai eemfart Misses Staas SiM 12 (bust 34) takas tv yds. 4S-in. fabric.</p>
        <p>4908 Piimsd Pattam... $2.71</p>
        <p>7241  Embraidary is dona on 440-tho^nch cliockod gingham. Uso 2 coiors of ambroL dory floss. Charts, diroctions for piNows about 14 .. $2.79</p>
        <p>Craft Books.. S2.S0 each</p>
        <p>nni - WAOW SNOSFOFFS - Full -'eolof |M0M of 27 crtOy pHlova to mbroktor, poxit, tow, crodwt ni- eiFTS V onuaawiiTs-Jiffy gifts to mate, crafty holtday omamants, includes diaarams. nitS-THIHFTV CIUFTV FUIWMS-Features all crafts, for the home and fashion items. Directions. ni27-AFOHAUS AM OOILICS-Add '~^charm to your home with 20 doilies, afghans, bedspreads, tabledoths</p>
        <p>PATTERNS $2.75 each</p>
        <p>Add 50* lor each pallern lor postase and handling</p>
        <p>Pattern No</p>
        <p>875</p>
        <p>4574</p>
        <p>4752</p>
        <p>4508</p>
        <p>7240</p>
        <p>Size</p>
        <p>AMOUNT ENCLOSED S</p>
        <p>For calaloes and books, plsaie add  ,</p>
        <p>so* each lor postage, haitdkng  ____-</p>
        <p>SiNiti: Lin SBV. READER MAH e/s TMsNftnpifir</p>
        <p>BMl33.0MChtlsMSts. NMYirfc.ll.Y.t0113</p>
        <p>Addrcti</p>
        <p>C.ry</p>
        <p>Stole</p>
        <p>E Son* TO OS* vQunzie</p>
        <p>Zip</p>
        <p>CON^nTUTlON^jHIS</p>
        <p>by Brant parker and Jolinny hart</p>
        <p>c</p>
        <p>i...FLASH GORDON</p>
        <p>by Dan Barry</p>
        <p>K HOHvwreo  not</p>
        <p>FWUfde WatlBCTM^.' CUT our POR HAR6AA</p>
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        <p>LAUREN</p>
        <p>Purchase with Purchase.</p>
        <p>Lauren Bouquet is iust 15 0 with any 13 00 Ralph Lauren women s fragrance or cosmetic purchase Includes 2 ounces of each All Over Body Lofion AILOver Body Splash 7/16 ounce Cologne. 1 ounce Soap. Refillable Brass Spray. Pouch and Funnel Spray Cologne 3/8 ounce 13.00 Also available Spray Cologne 1 ounce 17.50POLO</p>
        <p>Purchase with Purchase.</p>
        <p>The classic canvas duffel bag is yours for only 21 50 with any 10.50 purchase from the Polo collection Trimmed in rich tan leather with a web cotton shoulder strap. And inside a 1 ounce bottle of Polo Cologne Cologne 15 ounces 15.00 After Shave 1 5 ounces 12.00</p>
        <p>Indulge yourself with fragrances and cosmetics Use your credit card to shop</p>
        <p>r'T</p>
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        <p>SAVE *90 Knmor^</p>
        <p>2.0 peak HP Power-Mate* vac</p>
        <p>Powerful (.70 HP VCMA) suction, beat-er-bar brush. Active edge cleaner. 3 heights.  ijss.w</p>
        <p>SttoendsAprlia</p>
        <p>31851</p>
        <p>1/2 PRICE</p>
        <p>OoMOut! Kenmore upright vac</p>
        <p>2-speed motor has overload protection. Beater-bar  _</p>
        <p>brush, active edge cleaner.  QO^</p>
        <p>Infinite pHe heights.  ^ ^</p>
        <p>Whta quwHMM ML  _</p>
        <p>SAVE $100 Rag. 1189.99</p>
        <p>SAVE *180</p>
        <p>Cable-ready color TV with quartz tuning, remote control</p>
        <p>Change channels from your chair! Get precision tuning, because its an electronic quartz tuner. 19-in. diagonal measure picture with one-button color. 117 channel cable ready.</p>
        <p>Sale ends April 28</p>
        <p>Video recorder</p>
        <p>3 day/1 program/5 hour capability. Fast Beta Scan forward, reverse visual search.</p>
        <p>60143</p>
        <p>SAVE '25</p>
        <p>Rugged steel ffilecabinels</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p># # Reg.l</p>
        <p>874.98</p>
        <p>Rugged steel construction. Hm locking drawer for security. Thru April 7</p>
        <p>By special order in amaller retail stores.</p>
        <p>Sale ends April 14</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>SAVE 60 Electric II typewriter</p>
        <p>Keyboard correction moans added convenler^. ^ this portablo eleclrlc typewritor has ITO^ power return, manual backspace, pre-set tabs. Not sold in Ashland,</p>
        <p>Shelby and WMKamson._ -</p>
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        <p>CherishabI gWIi^</p>
        <p>for many yearatocome.</p>
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        <p>Engagements Announced</p>
        <p>JULIA GAYLE BEAMAN...S the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Beaman of Ormondsville, who announce her engagement to Michel Anthony Joyner, son of Dexter Joyner of Raleigh and Mrs. Alva Joyner of Middlesex. A May 26 wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>MARCIA LYNN EDWARDS...is the dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Edwards of Rocky Mount, who announce her engagemrat to J. Mike Board, son of Virginia M. ThtHnas of Hattiesburg, Miss., and the late Paul A. Board. A June 10 wedding is fdanned.</p>
        <p>Hugs, Kind Words Boost Childrens Self-Esteem</p>
        <p>PATRICIA McCORMACK UPl Education Editor</p>
        <p>Parents generous with hugs and kinds wor(te help their children keep a guard up against narcotics addiction and maybe even teenage pregnancy, a National PTA report on self-esteem suggests.</p>
        <p> Hugs and encouragement work magic by reinforcing kids' selfesteem, says Elaine Stienkemeyer, PTA president.</p>
        <p>Psychologists tell us that problems, such as druj and alcohol abuse and d^fesct pregnancv are rooted in a lack of self-esteem, she said.</p>
        <p>People who do not believe in their self-worth often behave in ways that are not in their best interests."</p>
        <p>I  Experts say that persons with high Self esteem feel good about Itfwmselves. trust themselves and Mothers, get along in the family, do :ot exploit others, Jorm rela-:tionshipB that are mutually valuable, :lnd care about others.</p>
        <p>^ Mrs. Stienkemeyer said such Tqualities have their foundation in tehildhood.</p>
        <p>: As a result, parents, teacheis :ind even interested adults can foit^ feelings in children by respon-iing to them in positive ways.</p>
        <p>^ How often do we tell a child, TGood job,' or hug them when they :have dime something we are ;f or just to show them we care?'</p>
        <p>I Other tips on ways to help boost a Child's self-esteem come from Dr. rthomas Coleman, a fellow of the American Acactemy of Pediatrics.</p>
        <p>powerlessness.</p>
        <p>-Use rules in child raising. Rules help people get along with each other, and foster good feelings. Make rules during calm times and let the child participate.</p>
        <p>-Level with the kids about your childhood. Children need to know their parents had trouble leamii^, too. Telling them so shows you understand.</p>
        <p>Parents need to feel valued and self-confident, too. before they can help their children develop selfesteem. the PTA report said.</p>
        <p>Planning memorable activities with your children also helps develop thfir self-esteem. Samples; help your child make a scrapbook of a trip or something he or she enjoys; hep the child plan, plant and be responsible for his ot her own space' in the gardening patch or in several pots on a windowsill.</p>
        <p>A never-fail way of boosting plnt-sised self esteem; Mount their original, colorful and sometimes mysterious paintings and drawings on cupboard and refrigerator doors</p>
        <p>or on walls around the house.</p>
        <p>If you've pot a Picasso-in-the-rough under m roof you're in luck.</p>
        <p>;Thev include; ! -Levi</p>
        <p>, _vel with kids. Don't talk down. Put yourself at eye level with a ^hild. It makes the child feel equal. i -Let kids in on decision making ^or example; "Do you want li</p>
        <p>medicine or tablets?" That ^m participation in a health care fisin and lessens their feelings of</p>
        <p>BHdal &amp;amp; Gift Registries</p>
        <p>Gandalfrs</p>
        <p>Carolina Eait Mall 10 a m 9 p.m</p>
        <p>10x13</p>
        <p>Vlfoll</p>
        <p>Portrait</p>
        <p>pint pockogs</p>
        <p>(treme iwih*i*|)</p>
        <p>21 color portroHs</p>
        <p>lAciudliifl lOelS roll poHreH</p>
        <p>IQS</p>
        <p> mmaagm-</p>
        <p>Phdographic peeMae eonteins 1-1013 waH por-trail plus l-lxlOW, l-Sira ana 1S wallet else eolor portmils. No appointment neoMiary. Me for each additional aubject. Poaee our selection.</p>
        <p>Alee AveHaMe m Addllleii % This Offer:</p>
        <p>BiMk Background A Double Feature Portraits Passport Photos  Copy A Restoration</p>
        <p>~ OFFBR QOOO FOB POBTRAITS TAKEN THRU APRIL 7</p>
        <p>MMM MM1N in ifiMi wfnnr msts mwi motm.</p>
        <p>lluOeHMrs:</p>
        <p>Buaiay: Biere hears (where alere W epen) IBeA. A Tea.: Blere epenlng unUt I a.ffl.</p>
        <p>Mnm  viroi  ioh</p>
        <p>prlarteaiamaeliit.</p>
        <p>Portrait Studio</p>
        <p>use your BeareOharge</p>
        <p>Sometimes I yearn for the good old days when can were buck, shirts were white and ice cream was either chocolate or vanilla.</p>
        <p>No pressures. No decisions. No anxieties. Is it any wonder everyone is falling apart these days? Were drowning in choices.</p>
        <p>Do you want your bathroom to smell like a pine forest or a day at the gym? Pick a scent. Potatoes, rice, or stuffing? Make a choice. Pint class, economy, coach, business, or a folding</p>
        <p>just the beginning. Next came</p>
        <p>chair on the wing? Smoking or</p>
        <p>j,.</p>
        <p>nonsmoking? Window w aisl?</p>
        <p>When I ate out, I used to be able to place my wder in a couple of sentences. Now I have a dialogue with the waiter that lasts longer than most marriages</p>
        <p>I by all________</p>
        <p>options. Do y(Hi want a cord on it? Do you want it to dial a number for you? One line or six? A hold button? Do you want one in the car? With or without a c(Htl? How about a privacy release button? A receiver in Kermit the Frogs mouth? A button for conferece calls? An extra-long cord that will follow you to the shopping center? A ring that plays the theme from Dr. Zhivago?</p>
        <p>Television for me used to be an antidote for a life-threatening day. Id prop myself up in front of the set like a lump and try one of three channels.</p>
        <p>No more.</p>
        <p>How do you want your steak? Rare? Medium rare? Medium?</p>
        <p>Medium well? well? Burnt beyond recognition? What do you</p>
        <p>want on your salad? Thousand I? Vinegar and oil? Ro*</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Island?</p>
        <p>Iuefort? Blue cheese? House? e have Brussels sprouts, buttered peas, limas and asparagus for a vegetable. How do you want</p>
        <p>iour potatoes? French fried? lome tries? Baked? What do you want on your baked potato? Butter, chives? Sour cream? Bacon bits?</p>
        <p>And if youve ever made a</p>
        <p>decieion lately on what idione to la m</p>
        <p>buy. you kixm you could make a profession out of it. Hie decision to ?iave your phone rest on the table or hang from a wall was</p>
        <p>Every night I have to decide what I want to watch; a 24-hour mini-series called Sleaze... a documentary on how scorpions mate ... the Yugloslavian Battery Jumping team vs. the Polish team . .. Convent Bloopers . . . Your Cars Horoscope... Sibling Face-off... the city council of Gary, Ind., in session ... a weather feature tracking a cold front . . Michael Jackson riveting himself into the floor... a spleen treneplant... watching celebrities iloss for dollars or any one of 300 shows being offered.j All my husband asked last night was, W^iich one do you want to watch? I fell apart.</p>
        <p>Qi'rfends qf tl|^ |^l|pol qf 91 m0|</p>
        <p>East Carolina Univer*^y</p>
        <p>Presents an Open House</p>
        <p>on</p>
        <p>WEDDING MUSIC</p>
        <p>Saturday, April 7,10:30-12:00 ECU School of Mualc Recital Hall</p>
        <p>Performances of vocal, instrumental, and oi^an music How to select sacred wedding music Question and answer session</p>
        <p>Coordinator, Dr. E. Robert Irwin ECU Professor of Church Music and Organ</p>
        <p>The Open House is presented for the public, and no admission wil be charged.</p>
        <p>Jutt Arrived  Quilted Gingham</p>
        <p>5.00 Yd.</p>
        <p>While It Lasts!</p>
        <p>Quilt A Gift Shop WstMayt KFS;</p>
        <p>Sit. 10-4 SOI 9. Emm Si. AcrsM Froa TIm MMMWSOfAH 7SMS17</p>
        <p>Join Our Lap Sampier Quiit Ciats</p>
        <p>Starts Thurt., April 5 10:00-12:00 Noon6 Weeks*|9.00</p>
        <p>Learn Many New Quilting Techniques</p>
        <p>Call To Register</p>
        <p>SPRING WEDDING</p>
        <p>SPEOAL</p>
        <p>SPECIAL ENDS APRIL IS, 1984</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>39.95</p>
        <p>TUXEDO RENTAL</p>
        <p>IN(iEDIBLE VALUEI</p>
        <p>Tux as Shown or choose from over 50 styles:Cutaways, Strollers, Tails, colors galore.</p>
        <p>You must book your wsddlng bs-(ort April 15th to gst this low-low pries. Wsddlng must tsks pises by DSC. II, 1SI4.</p>
        <p>/ff^teinbeckfli</p>
        <p>MENS SHOP</p>
        <p>Downtown 7S2-7076 Carolina Eaat Mail 7SI4MI</p>
        <p>Downtown</p>
        <p>Expensive In Every Way But The Price Misses, Petite and Large Sizes</p>
        <p>Koret Francisca for the Larger Woman</p>
        <p>A unique, weekend look from Koret. it starts with a brightly colored palette of pants, skirts, shorts and Jackets In the famous Koratron fabric. Koret tope" the look with refreshing knits and wovens. For summer Stylewithout sacrificing an ounce of comforttravel with Koret during spring and summer '84.</p>
        <p>SPRING '84</p>
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        <p>Dr. Robert Lee Humbers Jjouse in downtown Greenville is an architecturally interesting and historically im|k&amp;gt;rtant asset for the people of eastern North Carolina. Built in 1895 and significantly altered during the subsequent 75 years, the house</p>
        <p>reflects the influence of two generations of the Humber family.</p>
        <p>Robert Lee Humber Sr. constructed the house on a lot adjacent to his machine shop in the heart of the city. Originally it consisted of a two-story side hall structure with a</p>
        <p>one-story kitchen wing iq the rear. The exterior, which incliK^ a porch on part qf the west and north ^elevations, featured Colonial Revival and Queen Anne details. Humber completed a two-story addition to the east side of the house between</p>
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        <p>Civic grou^, area bands, youth organizations, businesses and individuals wishing to compete for trophies in the 14th annual Grifton Shad Festival parade April 14 should notify parade chairman Robbie Brooks (524-5593) or co-chairman Sandy Mitchell (5244724) so they can be included in the written line-up for the judges.</p>
        <p>Notice of intent to participate may also be made by mail (Gritton Shad Festival, Box 928. Grifton, N.C. 28530). Guidelines and parade route will be sent to those planning to participate.</p>
        <p>Farade trophies will be given for first place band, second place band, best marching group, best ov^U unit (Mayors Trophy), Best Shad Fever - Catch It! entry (the 1984 theme), and Best Fish Unit. The first place band will receive $100.</p>
        <p>The Shad Festival Parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 14, with trophies awarded around noon by the newly-named 9iad Queen who receives her crown the previous evening.</p>
        <p>Over 25 other events to appeal to all ages and interests are Shad Festival features. These range from a liars contest (Fishy Tales Storytelling Contest April 11) to canoe race, clogging, street dance add athletic i o&amp;lt;HBpiatitfon$ i of tall. iLb, to food ihadng'iwohlime</p>
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        <p>1911 and 1916, giving the structure its present T-plan. The front porch was extended at the same time. Between 1916 and 1923 the family addded another two-story wing to the rear to accommodate a bathroom for the master bedroom upstairs and a sun porch downstairs.</p>
        <p>Robert Lee Humber Jr. instituted many changes in the structure after his return to Greenville from France at the outbreak of World War II. The younger Humber (1898-1970), who had received his undergraduate and legal degrees from Wake Forest College, studied at Harvard, Oxford Universitys New College and the Sorbonne in Paris prior to working as an international attorney and oil company executive in Paris during the 1930s. Humber, his wife, Lucie Berthier, and their two sons fled France in 1940 as it was being overrun by German forces.</p>
        <p>Upon his return to Greenville, Robert Lee Humber divided much of his time between public service and the renovation of his fathers home. During the 1940s, Humber worked to establish a World Federation in which participating nations would abide by the laws of a single</p>
        <p>!;overnment. Althou^ his efforts ailed, he received widespread rec-</p>
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        <p>ognition for his work on behalf of world peace.</p>
        <p>Largely because of Humbers initiative, the North Carolina General Assembly in 1947 appropriated $1 million for the purchase of an art collection. The appropriation was matched with works of art donated by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation of New York. Humbers dream of a new art museum for North Carolina became a reality in 1956 when the State Art Gallery moved to spacious quarters in the renovated Highway Building in Raleigh to become the North Carolina Museum of Art.</p>
        <p>Humber also served his area as a &amp;gt;-member of the North Carolina Senate (1959-1963) and as a founder of Pitt County Technical Institute.</p>
        <p>The numbers spent much of the period after their departure from France in renovating their new home. They contracted with several craftsmen to design and install impressive plaster molding and elegant Georgian and Federal woodwork throughout the structure. Humber even dug out a basement and finished its rooms with paneling similar to that found in English houses of the Georgian period. Marble mantels brought from Europe were installed in the drawing room and the sitting room. When Dr. Humber died in 1970, the house was an appropriate setting for his valuable antiques and works of art, even though he had not completed the alterations he had planned. .</p>
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        <p>Best Wishes for a successful Fourth Annual Arts Festiva</p>
        <p>In Celebration of the Arts Festival we will conduct a drawing on May 1st. Prizes include;</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenviiie, N C</p>
        <p>Sunday, April 1. 1984  A-9Last French Troops Sail From Lebanon</p>
        <p>BEIRUT; Lebanon (AP)  The last French troops of the multinational force sailed out of Lebanon on Saturday, ending a 19-month peacekeeping" effort by the States, France, Italy and Britain that cost 402 lives.</p>
        <p>Lebanese President Amin Genayels administration formally pronounced the mandate of the mnltinational force over as of midday Saturday, the state radio and television stations reported.</p>
        <p>Army and Druse militia gunners fought sporadic artillery duek in the hills east of the capital Saturday evening. Local radio stations said efiorts were under way to curb the flareup around the towns of Souk *^el-Gharb, Shweifat and Hadath three hours after the outbreak. No casualties were reported.</p>
        <p>. One hundred commandos who guard during the five-hour fithdrawal of the last French units Jpwered the French flag at 4:47 p.m. Old were gone from Lebanese soil 12 minutes later, leaving the capital of foreign armies for the first thne in 7/! years.</p>
        <p>^French Foreign Minister Claude Qieysson and Defense Minister Qiarles Hernu watched the 15-iiinute ceremony at Beiruts port, t A band played the Lebanese an-t^m and the Marseillaise. The :h army chief of staff, Gen. mnou Lacize, read out a 16-line</p>
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        <p>Your mission has come to an end, he told departing soldiers. We salute the memory of those who ve fallen. You have by your presence your courage and your sacrifices contributed to the defense of peace, of unity and of sovereij of a nation that is a frienc France.</p>
        <p>President Reagan formally ended American participation on Friday, although the 1,800-man Marine contingent had p^ed back to U.S. warships off Beirut on Feb. 26.</p>
        <p>A Pentagon spokesman Friday night said the move means American warships will gradually move away from the Lebanese coast. The spokesman. Air Force Maj. Pete Hefler, did not say how far they would pull back.</p>
        <p>In Beirut on Saturday, a U.S. military spdcesman. Army Maj. Don McClary, said the United States had about 15 warships in the area, but</p>
        <p>was ^gradually rediicing the 6th Fleet squadron/stationed in Lebanese waters.</p>
        <p>Italy said its Warshii headed home Saturday. TTie British contingent returned home without fanfare last week.</p>
        <p>Radio and television stations said Foreign Minister Elie Salem sent letters thanking the United States, France, Italy and Britain for their contribution to active peacekeeping in Lebanese territory during the last 19 months.</p>
        <p>The French were the first to come and the last to go. The force was deployed in west Beirut on A^. 21, 1982, to guard the evacuation of Yasser Arafats Palestine Liberation Organization from the Moslem half of the capital. Beirut then was besieged by Israels invading army.</p>
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        <p>In all, 264 Americans, 137 Frenchmen and one Italian died while serving in the force.</p>
        <p>It suffered its heaviest casualties in the twin suicide truck-bombings of the U.S. and French command posts in Beirut that kiUed 243 American and 58 French troops last Oct. 23.</p>
        <p>The force remained in place as the Israelis pulled back to southern Lebanon in 1982, but the British, then the Italians and Americans withdrew in February after rebel forces drove the government from west Beirut and much of the rest of its territory earlier this year.</p>
        <p>The French departure left Beirut without a foreign army for the first time since the Syrians arricved in November 1976 at the end of the first round of Lebanons civil war, which had claimed more than 37,000 lives.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Retleclor. Greenvillf. N C_______ Aptij  1. 1984  A-11</p>
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        <p>MIAMI (API - Hundreds of vice oresident for Paquet French of the 24,000*-ton, Miami-b</p>
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        <p>schedule and room assignments for a split-day school schedule for students at Ayden Elementary and Grifton schools beginning Monday.</p>
        <p>The split schedule was arranged after a tornado ; inflicted heavy damage to the Ayden Elementary School last Wednesday.</p>
        <p>According to the alternative scheduling, Grifton elementary students will begin school at 7:30 a.m. and dismiss at 11:30 a.m. Ayden Elementary students will</p>
        <p>Under the plan announced by the school system, Ayden Elementary bus students will continue riding the same bus, with the bus pick-up beginning at 9:30 a.m. Students who did not previously ride a bus will meet at Ayden Methodist Church beginning Monday at 9:30 a.m. for transportation to and from Grifton on buses 85, 92 and 124. Parents who choose to provide transportation  for students should have their chi dren to Grifton School by 11:30 a.m. for lunch.</p>
        <p>Grifton students will arrive and depart on the same bus with pick-up beginning approximately one-half hour</p>
        <p>MIAMI (AP) - Hundreds of passengers vien evacuated from a strand cruise liner and flown to Miami Saturday after more than two days of rescue efforts failed to budge the ship that ran aground (tff Grand Cayman Island, officials said.</p>
        <p>The first group of 107 evacuees from the S.S. Rhapsody arrived in Miami International Airpcnrt aboard an Air Florida Boeing 737 at about 11:30 a.m. EST, said Bob Smith, a</p>
        <p>vice [M*esident for Paquet Frani Cruises, the ships parent cmnpany.</p>
        <p>A second flight arriv^ almost four hours later, but Smith said he wasnt sure if all 128 seats on the plane were filled.</p>
        <p> Four other flights were to deliver the rest of the 798 passengers to Miami about -tO miles north of the island. Smith said.</p>
        <p>No injuries were reported among the passengers or 400-member crew</p>
        <p>of the 24,00&amp;lt;r-ton, Miami-based vessel, &amp;amp;nith said.  |</p>
        <p>Smith said the ship was registered in Panama.</p>
        <p>We had no major concerns. We thought we were safe at all times, said Gene Kester, of Centervilte, CNhio. Kester, his wife, and two sons arrived in Miami aboard the fjret Air Fl(ida flight to leave ihe Caribbean island.</p>
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        <p>40-B</p>
        <p>L. Jones</p>
        <p>K</p>
        <p>L. Saieeby</p>
        <p>K</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>40-A</p>
        <p>G. Dixon</p>
        <p>K</p>
        <p>M. Griffin</p>
        <p>1-2</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>J. McGailard</p>
        <p>K</p>
        <p>C. Byrum</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>B. Buck</p>
        <p>K ^</p>
        <p>D. Rasberry</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>S. Dennis</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>S. Moore</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>J. Jones</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>L. McCombs</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>F. Dudley</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>S, Bullock</p>
        <p>2-3</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>J. Harper</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>F. Edwards</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>R. Fie ds</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>F. Barnes</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>A. Dale</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>J. Musselwhite</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>C. McLawhorn</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>D. Parker</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>D. Morgan</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>C. Williams</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>J. Stokes</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>M. Barrow</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>H. Rowe</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>F. Payne</p>
        <p>7-8</p>
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        <p>14-A</p>
        <p>M. Williams</p>
        <p>3</p>
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        <p>6</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>J. Riciarelli</p>
        <p>3</p>
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        <p>Res</p>
        <p>Primary</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>L. Baldree</p>
        <p>3</p>
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        <p>Res</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>5-A</p>
        <p>S. Baldree</p>
        <p>Res.</p>
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        <p>Res.</p>
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        <p>Res</p>
        <p>Res</p>
        <p>41-B</p>
        <p>D. Cox</p>
        <p>EMH</p>
        <p>E. Sutton</p>
        <p>Occ. ED</p>
        <p>41.A</p>
        <p>L. Fair</p>
        <p>LD</p>
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        <p>Coun</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>Guid</p>
        <p>P. Adkins</p>
        <p>Asst, Prin.</p>
        <p>C. Nicholson</p>
        <p>PC</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>J. Williams</p>
        <p>P.E.</p>
        <p>B. Roberson</p>
        <p>Media</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>C, Swain</p>
        <p>Media</p>
        <p>D. Mitchell</p>
        <p>Music</p>
        <p>Aud</p>
        <p>R. Norcott</p>
        <p>Aud</p>
        <p>E. Simmons</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>L. Baker</p>
        <p>4 1</p>
        <p>S. Rice</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>B. Summrell</p>
        <p>4 -'</p>
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        <p>5</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>5-B</p>
        <p>L. Parker</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>L. Simmons</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Grammar</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>E. Tyson</p>
        <p>4</p>
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        <p>Japan Lets Farm Import Pact Die</p>
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        <p>TOKYO (UPI) - A crucial agreement regulating U.S. agricultural exports to Japan expired without being renewed Saturday, raising the prospect of retaliatory action by Washington in a deepening trade dispute with Tokyo.</p>
        <p>Japan, the largest buyer of U.S. farm products, has restricted quality beef Imports  largely from the United States - to 30,800 tons annually, and orange imports to 80,000 tons a year.</p>
        <p>The two trading partners are locked in a bitter struggle over U.S. demands that quotas be raised substantially in the new accord.</p>
        <p>U.S. officials believe a high farm import ceiling - opposed by Japans powerful farm lobby - will put a big dent in the massive U.S.-Japan trade deficit, which grew to $21.7 billion last year.</p>
        <p>The deficit, which reached a record $2.65 billion in January, will climb to $30 billion this year, officials predict.</p>
        <p>It is imperative that Japan : permit the principle of competition : to prevail within its markets,^ said a ' letter signed by 22 U.S. congressmen</p>
        <p>congressmen  and defivered to Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone bef(H the current agreement expired.</p>
        <p>If we do not see any action before</p>
        <p>the March 31 deadline we will request that the president take strong action, the letter warned.</p>
        <p>Talks broke down last week in Washington despite last ditch efforts to reach an accord that have involved top-level officials on both sides of the Pacific.</p>
        <p>The Reagan administration, under election year pressure to take a tough line on trade, has pushed hard for an expansion of the beef quota by 10,000 tons annually for the next four years. Japan has reportedly offered' to raise me ceiling by 5,000 tons a year.</p>
        <p>On oranges, U.S. negotiators proposed a 15,000-ton annual expansion Oyer four years and Japanese officials have, according to unofficial reports, countered with a figure in the range of 12,000 tons a year.</p>
        <p>The Washington Post reported this week that Trade Representative William Brock was angered by Tokyos stubborn stand and threatened that things are going to get very unpleasant if a new agreement is not signed by Saturday.</p>
        <p>A statement released this week to the Japanese press warns that - Washin^n will seek compensation under the GATT on any unilateral restraints imposed by Tokyo after March 31.</p>
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        <p>Hammering away at what has become his re-election theme, Reagan said, Were building a true opportunity society, and this is especially true for todays woman.</p>
        <p>With 3 million more women at work than when he tooktoffice, Reagan said: Economic growth is very strong. And job opportunities for women are popping up like springtime tulips.</p>
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        <p>g.Q The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C._Sunday.  April 1,1984</p>
        <p>Hagler Gets TKO In 10th Round</p>
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        <p>LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - While Juan Domingo Roldan may have looked like a routine stop on middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Haglers route to another mega-bucks fight, for a brief time he appeared to be a major obstacle.</p>
        <p>Roldan knocked Hagler down in the first round of their title bout Friday night, then landed a number ofsolid blows in the next.</p>
        <p>That, however, ended the brief blaze of glory for the underdog challenger from Argentina.</p>
        <p>Hagler, who hopes to be able to meet Sugar Ray Leonard or Thomas</p>
        <p>Hearns in a fight that would produce a huge purse, took command of the fight in the third round and went on to the ninth successful defense of his undisputed middleweight title with a lOth-round knockout.</p>
        <p>The tide turned in the third when Hagler landed a crushing uppercut to the challengers right eye. Roldan stood straight up, blinking, and Hagler landed a flurry of punches that sent the Argentine sprawling into the ropes.</p>
        <p>Wobbly, Roldan took an eight-count and continued, but the fight belonged to the champion from that</p>
        <p>n Still Champion</p>
        <p>jUarvelous Marvin Hagler walks to a neutral corner after 1hocking Juan Roldan to the canvas in the tenth round of Jheir middleweight championship fight Friday in Las Vegas. :Hagler won on a TKO in the tenth. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>: Roldan Caused IHagler Problems</p>
        <p>-LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - No, he w^s not knocked down and no, it was dot a thumb to the eye of his (jiponent that turned the tide, said Mkrvelous Marvin Hagler.</p>
        <p>- And yes, Hagler said, he was Confident all the way although Juan Domingo Roldans unorthodox style caused him some problems in their bdut for the undisputed world mid-djfeweight championship Friday fiight.</p>
        <p>I Looking relatively fresh and smiling broadly following his 10th-rdund knockout of Roldan, Hagler cerned generally pleased with the Bipth successful defense of his Crown.</p>
        <p>: The guy was very strong and was alvery game warrior, said Hagler, who went down early in the first round when, as he was backing away, the Argentine challenger Caught him with a looping left to the hack of the head.</p>
        <p>; That was no knockdown, it was a 8p, said Hagler, who added that he was embarrassed when the referee started counting.</p>
        <p> Asked if hed ever been knocked dawn before, Hagler said, No, and I still havent. Dont you try to say I pave.</p>
        <p>. The bullish Roldan, powerful but awkward, was the aggressor during the first two rounds, but the momentum changed abruptly in the third, when Hagler landed a ^rushing right uppercut to the</p>
        <p>point on.</p>
        <p>Hagler used his boxing skill, cautiously punishing Roldan through the next six rounds, then unleashed an ali-out attack in the 10th.</p>
        <p>The bell saved him a couple of times, but I said, OK, this is the bus stop, this is where he gets off, Hagler said.</p>
        <p>Although some, including Leonard at ringside, contended the telling blow in the third round was a thumb to Roldans eye, Hagler said: I hit him on the bridge of the nose and the eye with a closed glove.</p>
        <p>Also, if he wants to complain about thumbing, I got thumbed in the eye in the fifth or sixth round and had to back off till my vision cleared.</p>
        <p>Referee Tony Perez backed Haglers claim that it was a clean shot.</p>
        <p>But Perez and Hagler disagreed on the first-round knowdown of the champion.</p>
        <p>That was no knockdown, it was a slip, said Hagler, who was backing away when Roldan cau^t him on the back of the head with a roun-(ouseleft.</p>
        <p>The champion said that he was embarrassed when the referee started counting.</p>
        <p>Asked if hed ever been knocked down before, Hagler replied; No, and I still havent. Dont you try to say I have.</p>
        <p>Hagler complimented his foe, who absorbed much punishment before he went down 39 seconds into the 10th round and told the referee hed had enough.</p>
        <p>The guy was very strong and was a very game warrior, said Ha^er. His unorthodox style was difficult for me at first because he throws punches off balance.</p>
        <p>Asked about his future, Hagler said, The monster is back, referring to his last title fight going the dis^nce in a decision over Roberto</p>
        <p>Duran. I was hitting with great power. Ask Roldan.</p>
        <p>Roldan, however, wasnt talking. He had his eye tended by doctors and retired to his quarters.</p>
        <p>Hagler, winner of his last 34 fights, has won by knockout in eight of his nine title defenses since he took the title in 1980. He is now 59-2-2 overall, with49KOs.</p>
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        <p>Roldan stood up and blinked in pain, then Hagler followed with a combination that sent him sprawling into the ropes. Some, including Sugar Ray Leonard, who was working the fight for television, said Roldan caught a thumb in the eye.</p>
        <p>I hit him on the bridge of the nose and the eye with a closed glove, said Hagler. Also, if he wants to complain about thumbing, I got thumbed in the eye in the fifth or sixth round and had to back off till my vision cleared.</p>
        <p>The referee, Tony Perez, agreed with Hagler that it was a clean blow that stunned Roldan, but, going back to the first round, said the knockdown of Hagler was a knockdown.</p>
        <p>After the third-round knockdown, when Roldan groggily took an eight-count, Hagler took command of the fight.</p>
        <p>I felt very confident, very strong, he said. He got desperate and was looking to land; a big blow. I wanted to be careful, and I knew I was punishing him, I could hear him grunting when I hit him.</p>
        <p>The bell saved him a couple of times, but in the 10th, I said, OK, this is the bus stop, this is where he gets off.</p>
        <p>Roldan was having his closed and bloody right eye tended by doctors following the bout.</p>
        <p>East Carolina Universitys Lady Pirates split a doubleheader with Francis Marion Friday as the two teams swapped one hitters.</p>
        <p>East Carolina rallied for a 2-1 win in the opening game as Stacy Boyette tossed a one-hitter at Marion, but the visitors responded with a 2-0 win in the second game, holding the Pirates to only one hit.</p>
        <p>Marion scored in the first inning of the opener, and it stayed that way until the sixth when ECU tied it up. Pam Young singled and Cara Alphin reached on a fielders choice. Wendy Ozment then walked, loading the bases and a walk to Tamara Franks brought in Young.</p>
        <p>In the eighth, Alphin reached on a fielders choice and Ozment singled. Franks then singled to drive in Alphin with the winning run.</p>
        <p>Young had three hits while Suzanhe Martin and Franks each had two to lead the Lady Pirate hitting.</p>
        <p>In the second game, it was a different story as the Lady Pirates got only a second inning single by Alphin and went scoreless.</p>
        <p>Marion scored both of its runs in</p>
        <p>ECU Metiers Top UNCW</p>
        <p>East Carolina Universitys mens tennis team romped to a 9-0 victory over UNC-Wilmington on Friday.</p>
        <p>The Pirates had little trouble with the Seahawks, extended to extra games only once in the singles and three times in the doubles. UNCW failed to win a set on the day.</p>
        <p>Now 5-4, the Pirates, following a Saturday meeting with Guilford, travel to Atlantic Christian on Monday.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Paul Owen (EC) d. Terry Gratz, 6-4,6-2. David Creech (EC) d. Nelson Hughs, 64), 6-3.</p>
        <p>Gaylen Treble (EC) d. Scott Brooks,</p>
        <p>6-3,61.</p>
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        <p>Davis Bagley (EC) d. John Felton, 64),</p>
        <p>6-2.</p>
        <p>David Turner (EC) d. Kermit Nixon, 6-2,6-1.</p>
        <p>Owen-Treble (EC) d. Gratz-Hughs, 7-6.</p>
        <p>7-5.</p>
        <p>Barry Moran-John Anthony (EC) d. Brooks-Michael Bowen, 6-4,6-2.</p>
        <p>Bagley-Greg Willis (EC) d. Felton-Clayton Pressley, 7-6,6-4.</p>
        <p>the second, Summersell walked and Renfrew singled. Yates and Costas both reached on errors, the latter scoring Summersell. McLoud then grounded out, sewing Renfrow.</p>
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        <p>: OAOOO-Country comfort wMh style. 3  ^</p>
        <p>formal areas, huge great room with nrepMce, near pump. Over 2,000 square feet AddMlonal acroege</p>
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        <p>/00-Cherry Oaks. Large 8 bedroom, 2 full both brick nS in this desirable aree. Foyer, formal areas,</p>
        <p>  '  family  room  with fireplace, gre^sc^</p>
        <p>70,g00-Almosl 1800 square feet home " Ch^ Oaks. ExceHem floor plan, all formal araaa, double garaga.</p>
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        <p>* re enn rsmekit Beeutlful 3 bedrooms, 2 both ron^ on</p>
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        <p>double garage, huge master bedroom suNe</p>
        <p>77.500-Belvedero. BeautHul 3 bodroom, 2% both ranch on wooded lot in this popular area. Spacioua den, private study, large playroom, 2 firoptoees, screened beck porch and privacy fenoe. All tor under $90,000l</p>
        <p>76.900-Qrlfton Country Club. WeH buM custom homo. Three bedroom brick colonial. Formal areas, largo don.</p>
        <p>75.900-Cherry Oaks. 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, sunken great room with old brick fkepiace, slate foyer, super floor plan!</p>
        <p>75.000-Csmeiol. Exceptional contemporary on beautiful wooded lot. Formal areas, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage.</p>
        <p>73.900-Located 16 miles from Graenville, 12 miles from Kinston, perfect lor Dupont people. Custom built, slate foyer, sunken living room, screened porch, rose garden aand much mora.</p>
        <p>73.500-Camelot. Lovely contemporary In this fine area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, great room wHh wood heating stove, formal dining room, oxceilant floor plan. 12WS assumption.</p>
        <p>73.500-Contemporary In Camelot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room, garage, heat pump. Assumable FHA loan 12% fixed rate.</p>
        <p>72.000-Lakewood Pines. Spend this spring surrounded by Aaleas and dogvraods In this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch. Has formal areas, cozy kitchen, family room with flreplaco, screened back porch, douMo carport. Great location.</p>
        <p>69.900-Charles Street Extention. Located In the Draxelbrook area, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch deserves your inspection. Formal areas, huge family room and kitchen wHh eating area.</p>
        <p>69.900-Rlver Hills. Contemporary ranch on wooded lot. 3 bedrooms, great room wHh fireplace, and dack.</p>
        <p>69.500-FaMane. Charming 2 story Capo Cod in great location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, lani kitchen, master bedroom downstairs. Really nicel</p>
        <p>69.500-ChocowinHy Bay. Plan to en)oy next summer In this 3 bedroom, 1% bath river cottage. Large deck overlooking the Pamlico River. Nice vrooded lot and lots of storage.</p>
        <p>69.500-Eastwood. Located on quiet cul-de-sac in this fine area. Interior features formal living room and dining room, den with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths.</p>
        <p>67.900-Stratford. Almost like country living but In the heerl of towni Large den wHh corner fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge screened porch, fenced beck yard. Lots of privacy!</p>
        <p>67.500-Westwood. Spacioua 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch in mint oondHion. Urge den wHh fireplace and built-in desk and bookshelves, covered patio and doubts garage.</p>
        <p>66.500-Camelot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on well landscaped wooded lot. Feeling of space prevails wHh large entry foyer, formal areas and oversized den with flreplaoe. Immaculate interior.</p>
        <p>65,800-Lake Ellsworth. 3 bedrooms, including gracious master suite, bright and sunny kitchen, huge great room wHh fireplace, immaculate interior.</p>
        <p>65.900-Camelot. The 1976 Parade of Homes winner Is beck on the market! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, sunken great room wtth old brick fireplace, fenced back yard. It could be the winner for you in 1984.</p>
        <p>65.500-Located on quiet deadend street within walking ' distance of schools! Over 1600 square leal wtth huge great room wtth fireplace, formal areas and super kitchan wtth eating area. Williamsburg styling. Better hurry!</p>
        <p>64.900-Grifton. Forest Acres. Brick ranch In this tine area. Formal areas, family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, screened porch.</p>
        <p>4,900-Belvedaro. What a price on this attractive home in Belvedare. Wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, great room wtth fireplace, formal dining room, set-in kitchen and -  oftiM or sowing room. It has it all and is just watting for you!</p>
        <p>63.000-Red Oak. Great room with vaulted ceiling Is the highlight of this charming contemporary. Large comer lot, extra Insulation, indirect lining are )ust a tew extras. This is a must see!</p>
        <p>62.500-Foreat Acres. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, formal areas, family room wtth fireplace and wood insert. Beautiful vroodadlol!</p>
        <p>1,900-Rlvorhllls. Lika now oonlemporary ranch on wooded lot In this popular area. 3 bedrooms including master suite. 2 fuH baths, family room wtth firoplaca, decks front snd bock!</p>
        <p>59.900-Horaeshoe Acres. Lovely brick ranch Just 3 years old In countryfneighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large greai room, efficient kitchen. WeH landscaped wtth large patio and garden plat for summer ontoymem.</p>
        <p>SB,900-Near Unhreratty. 4 bedroom, 2 bath two story on well landscaped corner lot. Formal living room, kitchemden combo, acreoned porch and workshop for dad. Very well kept Interior.</p>
        <p>59.900-Greenwood Forest Super loan assumption! 12% loan with low equity. Contemporary style. 3 bedrooms, 2 fun baths, fsmUy room with fireplace.</p>
        <p>59.900-Grttlon. Contemporary style. 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, great room wtth cathodral celUng, maalar bodroom sulla, woodad lot</p>
        <p>59.900-Englewood. TMa 3 bedroom, 2 bath horns features living roomfdMng area, kitchen and family room with firoplaca Insert Wtth single ear garage and fenced back patio, tta conveniently localed In the Elmhurst tchmrl dtotfkt</p>
        <p>5J00-Counlry. Have a boautllul spring in this roomy country homo attualed on a huge M wtth room lor a garden! Living room, large family room wtth fireplaee. 3 bedrooms, 2 boths and gafago. 9lx mitos from Hastings Ford on Mghway 33.</p>
        <p>6B,300-Cambrldgo. AHracthrs loan assumption and 4 bodrooms. Family room wtth Hropiaee, roomy Ulchon wWi aating aroo, 2 story Williamsburg style.</p>
        <p>59.500-Hardoe Acres. Very nice brick ranch with many extoa features. 3 bodrooms, 2 fuN baths, family room wtth firaplaoo, kltehon fit for a quoon, panslod garage, poHo and comer loL</p>
        <p>.M-Thls 3 bedroom, 2 both raneh la leeatod in the city and ready lor hnmodtoto occupancy. Homo foatureo formal areas, largo groat room with firoplaeo, kitehoit snd largo mudroom and carport. Ovar 1B00 squaro loot for only $58,900.</p>
        <p>,500-^lflon. Beouttful 3 bedroom, 2 both ranch In quila area. Formal areas, dan wtth firoplaoo, supar kltehon, WON londocapod loom.</p>
        <p>57.900Camelol. Contemporary ranch. Groat room with firoplaca, roomy kitchen with eating area. 3 bodrooms, 2 full baths.</p>
        <p>57.900Red Oak. ^ bedroom ranch Ilka this one it hard to find. Formal entry foyer and living room, family room, garage wHh automatic door opener. Now tha best part, 9%% attumabla loan with low equity. Better hurry!.  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>56.900Hooker Road. Exceptional 3 bodroom, 2 bath brick  ranch wtth garage and deck. Large corner lot.</p>
        <p>55.900Aydon. Choleo brick ranch on larga fenced, corner lot. 3 bedrooma, 2 full batht, large den with firoplaca, kitchen with eating area. A lot for the money!</p>
        <p>55.900Hsrdoe Acres. FHA 245 10%! Yet, you can afford It. Cuto as a button, 3 bodroomt, 1 Vi batht, beautiful deck and pod. Don't mitt It!.</p>
        <p>55,500Qrifton Country Club area. Maintenance free 3 bedroom ranch. Formal areas, largo back porch and double garage. Beautifully landscaped.</p>
        <p>55,000Cambridge. 2 brand now 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranches, entry foyer, formal living room, dan with firoptoM and kitchen wtth eating arsa. Wood dack off the back. Almost complete, with 10.35% financing!</p>
        <p>54.900Red Oak. Fine brick ranch in this dotirable araa. 3 bedrooms, 2 lull batht, country kltehon with aating area, warm family room, fenced yard with outside storage.</p>
        <p>53.900Yorktown Squaro. Over 1500 square fiset of living space In this attractive 3 bedroom townhouss. Located H^iyTWIt|&amp;gt;wn yWMnlent to everything. Large laifflftofomVfh llapllto. special outdoor petto wtthVtoMitoiWtLgu I /</p>
        <p>53.900Sedgeftold. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, beautiful Interior, fully carpeted. Heat pump tor economical heating and coding, wood dock oft the back.</p>
        <p>53.900Sedgeftold Drive. Like new 3 bedroom, 2 full bath raneh. Very wdl kept intarior with attractive antry foyer, family room wtth fireplace and kitchen with eating area. Tastdully decorated.</p>
        <p>52.900Shamrock Terrace. 3 bedroom brick ranch on huge corner tot. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout, eat-in kitchen, family room wtth fireplace, really nice</p>
        <p>52.900Hardee Acres. Lovdy 3 bedroom ranch In this line arsa. Great room, kitchen with many extras,' breakfast area. Seautifully decorated.</p>
        <p>52.500-Sinototree. Really special 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home. Assumable financing with low equity. Fenced back yard. Immaculate imerior.</p>
        <p>52.500-New 3 bedroom brick ranch, kitchan with eating area, den wtth firoplaeo, landscaped tot and deck.</p>
        <p>52.500-Grifton. Good assumable loan! Brick ranch features formal areas, large family room with flreplaco. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths snd large screened porch.</p>
        <p>52.000-Wlndy Ridge. 3 bedroom, 2% bath townhouse. Family room wtth firoplaca, kitchen with eating araa, formal dinMMMR|lt|to iflfi^Roally special.</p>
        <p>49.000-Grifton. 3Tl^^iij|% f4y. 0raa&amp;lt; room</p>
        <p>49.900-QreenbriMr. 3 bodroom, 1% bath ranch in this conventom location. Family room with flreplaco, roomy kitchen with eating area and built-in microwave.</p>
        <p>49.900University Aros. Groat location In a nice neighborhood area. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath. 1380 square feet brick ranch wtth eat-in kitchen and great room wtth fireplace, has extra Insulation, new master bodroom carpet, new utility porch and has been rewired. The comfort of this warm home makes it veryattordabto.</p>
        <p>49.900Edwards Acres. 3 bedroom brick ranch on quiet cireto. Almost now, wtth family room, and roomy kttehen wtth separata breakfast area. Assumabla flitoncing available with aHordaMe monthly pay-</p>
        <p>49.900-(tolHndato Wuf 3</p>
        <p>FamUy ro4a%Jlfi^Alh aeMifirea. patio.</p>
        <p>49.000-Stoneybrook-Cedar exterior, 3 bedrooms. 2 lull boths, great room with area for wood stove, msny extra features. Come breathe the fresh air!</p>
        <p>49.900Eastwood area. 3 bedrooms, great room, kitchen with eating area, oxcelleni condition, central air.</p>
        <p>47.900Bethel. Attractlva 3 bedrooms, 2 bath brick homo on an acre tot. Only 6 years old with gas pac heating system. Large storage building In the rear of</p>
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        <p>47.900-Bethel-Youll love this 1 acre lot with large back yard In Bethel. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, centrsi heat andskconditioning, plus 6%% VA loan!</p>
        <p>47.500-Hardee Acres. 3 bedroom brick ranch on large tot. Family room, kitchen wtth breakfast sroa. single garage. All brick exterior.</p>
        <p>47.500-UiNverstty area. Nice quiet neighborhood. Three large bedrooms, 1% bath brick home. New heating system wtth 10 year warranly. Hardwood floors. Very nice!.</p>
        <p>47.000-Red Oak. Super brick ranch In this fine area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room, formal living room, oet-in kitchen. Wooded tot.</p>
        <p>49.500-Colonlat Heights. This 3 bedroom. 2 bsth brick ranch features IMng/dlning combination, huge fenced back yard and detached garage. Great buy!</p>
        <p>49.000-8toneybrook.Llke new ranch 10 minutes from hospital. Three bedrooms, 1 % batha on large corner tot. Great room, kitchen buW for efficiency.</p>
        <p>45.900-Attraetlve 3 bedroom, 1% beth ranch localed In FarmvHto on a bsautlf ul let. Gas heal.</p>
        <p>42.500-HoNywood Acres. Almosi new 2 bedroom, 1 both brick raneh. Family room, kitchen wtth eating area. Located In arae of D.H. Conley School.</p>
        <p>39.900Cotonial Heights. 8 bodroom brick ranch close to schools and shopping. Famity room wtth firtplace, kitchen wtth eettng area, large corner lot.</p>
        <p>39.500-Orifton. 3 or 4 bedroom ranch. Great room with cathedral ooHIng and floor to ceiling firepiace. fltfttffni lof nutefc Ml#.</p>
        <p>33.900-4 bedroom house with potential anraul rental income of 94,200. Maintenance free aluminum siding. Excettent Investment property-</p>
        <p>29.000-Orifton-Spaciai financing svallabtol Faatures large  groat room wtth cathedral celling and firaplsce, 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms and iMng room.</p>
        <p>27.900-MaeOragor Downs. Ovar 3 acre wooded buHdlng site In IMS fino area.</p>
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        <p>Everything you always wanted In a beach houael Boat launch, 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, sparkling kitchen,! beautiful decor. Incredible financing! Opportunity! knocks only once, don't miss it! Your Hostess: Myra| Day.FRESH ON THE MARKET</p>
        <p>92.500Cherry Oaks. Immaculats English ludor stylo In this j deslrsble ares. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, formal areas, family room with firoplaca, all carpet. Lass than 2 ] years old!</p>
        <p>74.000-Qreenvlllo Blvd. Over 2200 square leet with 4 bedrooms and 3 lull baths. A tot ol house lor the | money! Wooded tot, tormal areas, roommy tamlly room!</p>
        <p>74,900Fairvlew Way. Almosi 2000 squaro feel In this 3 bodroom, 2 bath brick ranch close to all schools and { activities. Formal areas, family room with fireplace,; aal-ln kitchen, canllpodo lawn.</p>
        <p>72.500Eastwood. Your own "In Ground swimming pool In tha privacy ol your backyard. Gracious Interior features formal areas, spacious family room wtth llraplaco, 3 bodrooms. 2 full baths. Screened porch by the pool area.</p>
        <p>ee.SOO-Qreanrldga Duplex. Both sides rented lor $300 each. Assumable 13% loan with balance of $56,500. Each side has fireplace, tile baths, special trim work. Very nice. Only 2 minutes from hospital.</p>
        <p>62.500Elmhurst area. Cape Cod stylo ctoso to schools and activities. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, graat room wtth firoplaca, eat-in kltehon, basement with use as hobby area.</p>
        <p>57.900-Qusll Ridge. Over 1500 square leet townhouse. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, tamlly room with fireplace. Only 3 years old and very nice.</p>
        <p>54.900-Edwards Acres. Brick ranch In this fine area with 3 bodrooms, 1 % baths, kitchen with eating araa, great room with fireplace, 11%% loan assumption! Beautiful wooded corner tot.</p>
        <p>51.900-Easlwood. Cute as a button. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths brick ranch In this fast selling area! Eat-in kitchen, spacious tamlly room, fenced back yard.</p>
        <p>40.000-Slnglolree. 3 bedroom ranch with earth tones throughout interior. KHchen with eating area, great room with area for wood stove, outside storage.</p>
        <p>47.900-Aydan. Precious 3 bedroom. t% bath brick ranch in quiet area. Family room wtth llreplsce, kttehen wtth braekfasi nook. Williamsburg decor.</p>
        <p>44.900-ECU ares. May be the Invsstment you've been tooklng for, or a starter home for the young famHy. Aasumablo 12%% town wtth balance of $29,600. 3 bedrooms, great room wtth fireplace, eat-in kitchen.</p>
        <p>42,$00-Qrlmesiand. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath home In quiet Orimesland. Spacious Interior wtth over 1500 square feel. Only 4 years old, beaulHul wooded lot.</p>
        <p>41,500-Cotonlal Heights. Cuts 2 bedroom bungalow In IMs convenient location. Family room wtth fireptooe, eat-in kitchen, targe dog pen.99</p>
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        <p>Down to Earth may land on its feet</p>
        <p>)Cartoona 1:010 Ptoktag With OrlaadoWil-</p>
        <p>By Andrew J. Edelstein</p>
        <p>Most sitcoms running on cable have been reruns of' classic family programs from the 1950s such as Leave It to</p>
        <p>Beaver" or 1960s fantasy shows such as Bewitched</p>
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        <p>airing its first original sitcom, "Down to Earth." whose style and substance resembles those 50s and 60s reruns. Down to Earth may be the first neo-conservative sitcom, combining as it does past TV plot devices (angels and time-traveling) with a nod to contemporary society (the single parent family).</p>
        <p>Heres the plot: Ethel Mac-Doogan (Carol Mansell), now known as Angel 972, was killed in 1925 in a trolley-car accident. In the ensuing 59 years, she has been unable to earn her wings because she has developed the reputation of a troublemaker. The head angel, Mr. Dvine (Lester Fletcher), offers one last chance to get the wings. She must return to Earth to be the housekeeper for the Prestons, a family of a widowed father and three children. The family has not been the same since Mrs. Preston died.</p>
        <p>The heroine, complete with bobbed hair, descends into 1984. Not unexpectedly, many jokes center around her wrestling with the modern world When told that the Prestons have a modern kitchen, she exclaims that shes not bothered by that. Her previous employer had a modern kitch-</p>
        <p>Carol Mansell</p>
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        <p>The situations are obvious  yet theres an innocence about Down to Earth. " The dizzy Miss Mansell is kind of a Gracie Allen-in-training. The kids are earnest and endearing. This Procter &amp;amp; Gamble-produced show is certainly on a par with the middle-level sitcoms on network TV and above the quality of at least two of the recent network fan-</p>
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        <p>Bryant Unlikely for Game Today</p>
        <p>Young To Moke His Debut</p>
        <p>Bv The Associated Press and  ioine  to  sav.  He  first  place  in  the  Pacific  Division.  USFL.  having  given  up  49  point</p>
        <p>: * PHILADELPHIA CAP) - The ; Philadel{^a Stars may be without rtmning back Kelvin Bryant when they meet the Tampa Bay Bandits in United States Football League ac-* ti(W Sunday,</p>
        <p>Bryant, who leads the league in *: rltshing with 483 yards on 111 'cajTies, (Hilled a hamstring in his ' , tight leg in last weekends game at '  Pittsburgh and did not practice with the Stars all week.</p>
        <p>Coach Jim Mora listed Bryant as questionable on Saturday, and said he might not know until an hour before the game whether Bryant, named the leagues Most Valuable Player last season, would start.</p>
        <p>-if Bryant sits out, Allen Harvin wifi take over his tailback spot and Bryan Thomas, a 23-year-old rookie ,  from the University of Pittsburgh,</p>
        <p>. - ijll get his first chiance to start as ..jlarvins backup.  I</p>
        <p>. Mora sees the game as a major test of the Stars defense, which .  leads the league after giving up only</p>
        <p>i   49 points in five games. The coach</p>
        <p>said the Stars, 4-1, have faced only   one team with a winning record so</p>
        <p>'  far this season and that team. New</p>
        <p>Jersey, beat them.</p>
        <p>Tampa Bay is a good passing team and one (rf the t&amp;lt;^ defensive teams in the league. And theyve played (mly one team with a losing record, Mora said.</p>
        <p>The Bandits, 3-2, have had their problems on offense. Veteran John Reaves, a former Philadelphia Eagle who led the USFL in passing last year, had six interceptions in two games and was replaced by Florida rookie Wayne Peace at the quarterback spot.</p>
        <p>In Peaces first start against Birmingham on Monday night, he completed 13 of 26 passes for 166 yards and one touchdown, was sacked four times and threw two interceptions before leaving the game with a sprained toe. He was expected to start Sunday, however. </p>
        <p>He made some plays that none of our other quarterbacks could have made, Tampa Bay Coach Steve' Spurrier said last wedc. He made smne good throws and a couple that he could have thrown better. I think you could see that with more experience he can become a very goM quarterback.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Steve Young, the multimillion dollar quarterback, finally makes his professional debut Sunday, with both football scouts and the U.S. Football Leagues marketing experts watching for portents of the future.</p>
        <p>Los Angeles has been a disappointment both on the field and at the gate, posting a 2-3 record and drawing only 16,042 and 14,789 in its last two games at the 90,000-seat Coliseum. Express spokesman say they expect a crowd of25,000 to 30,000, (frawn both by the anticipation of Youngs debut and a twofer promotion  two tickets for the price of one.</p>
        <p>From a marketing standpoint, this will be one of the most important games in the leagues history because we have a chance to make a real impact, says Don Camera, the USFLs director of marketing.</p>
        <p>Young, whose contract will pay him $40 million over 43 years, has been working out with the team for a. 'month and Coach John Hadl thinks hes ready. But Brigham Youngs gift to the USFL says:</p>
        <p>Im sure there will be times when Ill be running around on the field</p>
        <p>and people rfFe going to say, He doesnt know where hes going.</p>
        <p>In other games Sunday, Arizona will be at Denver, Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, Oakland at Pittsburgh and San Antonio at Michigan.</p>
        <p>On Saturday. Houston played at Oklahoma, Chicago at Washington and Jacksonville at Memphis.</p>
        <p>New Orleans will be at Birmingham Monday night.</p>
        <p>New Jersey, 4-1, will be returning to Los Angeles for the first time since Herschel Walker ipade his pro debut there a year ago in the opening game of the USFLs first season, a game won by the Express 20-15. Walker is coming off his first 100-yard game of the season in the Generals 43-6 victory last week over Washington.</p>
        <p>This time. Young will be the focus of attention. The game will be telecast to much of the nation by ABC.</p>
        <p>How long was 1 supposed to wait? asks Hadl, whose'young team has had trouble scoring. We want Steve to be our quarterback. Hes going to have some ups and down. Weve just got to get through it.</p>
        <p>The Denver-Arizona game is for</p>
        <p>first place in the Pacific Division. Denver is 4-1 while Arizona only is 3-2 despite outscoring opponents 164-72 in its first five games.</p>
        <p>Tnimaine Johnson, the leagues leading receiver, presents a particularly dangerous threat to the Gold, considering the way Michigans Anthony Carter destroyed the Denver secondary three weeks ago in a 28-0 victory. And Arizona thinks Johnson is even better than Carter, said Denver Coach Craig Morton.</p>
        <p>We know Arizona is a good football team, but were not intimidated by their great talent, said Morton. We have good talent, too.</p>
        <p>Philadelphias defense tops the</p>
        <p>The Giants played in the shortest and longest major-league nine-inning baseball games. In New York, in 1919, they needed only 51 minutes to beat the Phillies, 6-1. As the San Francisco Giants in 1962 they outlasted the Dodgers, 8-7, in 4 hours, 18 minutes.</p>
        <p>USFL. having given up 49 points in the Stars 4-1 start. Coach Jim Mora believes 3-2 Tampa Bay will be its toughtest test of the season.</p>
        <p>Weve played only one team with a winning record so far. and weve lost, Mora said.Roanoke..................7Tarboro...................1</p>
        <p>TARBORO - Roanoke High School rolled up^ a 7-1 baseball victory over Tarboro Friday in the Northeastern Conference.</p>
        <p>Details of the game were not available.</p>
        <p>Roanoke entertains Williamston on Tuesday.Greene Central..........8North Pitt.................2</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene Central rolled lip an 8-2 Eastern Carolina Conference baseball victory over North Pitt Friday.</p>
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        <p>Sunday. April 1.1964</p>
        <p>Nixon To Give Briefing</p>
        <p>SHOP LOST IN SIMPSON - J.T. Worthington looks over the remains of Lee and T Repair shop. Worthington said the entire shop was lost when Wednesday night s</p>
        <p>Acid Rain Hurting Forests</p>
        <p>W.A S H . N GT 0 N ( A P , -</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Worldwide forest damage linked to acid rain could lead to timber losses totaling in the billions of dollars, says a study released Saturday by a Washington-based research group.</p>
        <p>But acid rain is only one of several air pollutants now threatening tr^ and curbing a single pollution source, such as sulfur emissions from power plants, may not be enough to protect forests in the long run, the Worldwatch Institute said.</p>
        <p>At least 9 million acres of forests in Europe* as well as broad areas of the eastern United States and Canada, now show damage linked to air pollution and several pollutants, acting along or together, appear to be stressing fmrests beyond their ability to cope, it said.</p>
        <p>Deforestation has long been associated only with tropical forests in the Third World, while temperate forests of industrial countries were assumed to be stable, the report noted. This assumption no longer appears to hold.</p>
        <p>In West Germany, reported forest damage nationwide jumped from 8 percent to 34 percent in just a year.</p>
        <p>with the famed Black Forest among the areas mostiseverely struck.</p>
        <p>According to the study, the value of trees alrepdy lost in West Germany totals well over $1 Wllion, and the wood market will be severely disrupted for decades.</p>
        <p>Fw^t injury has also appeared in the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, and East Germany, the study said. Foresters recently detected damage in Sweden, the country whose dying lakes first brought international attention to acid rain, which results when sulfur</p>
        <p>emissions mix with precipitation.</p>
        <p>In North America, spruce trees are dying on Appalachian mountain peaks, threatening recreational orests enjoyed by millions of hikers. The study said recent reports also revealed dramatic growth declines in trees of several species from Maine to Alabama. This could eventually limit timber production and raise prices for lumber and housing.</p>
        <p>Forest damage in Eastern Eun^ will grow worse with plans for</p>
        <p>RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) -Former President Richard M. Nixon's [rians for a private Sunday talk on foreign affairs has drawn an audience from all over the United States, former Treasury Secretary William Simon said Saturdav.</p>
        <p>Simon, now in private business, was spending the weekend with Nixon at the Palm Soring desert estate of {mblisher WaltCT Annenberg, form ambassador to Great Britain and also a close friend (tfPresidoit Reagan.</p>
        <p>Its just another exampte (rf ... when President Nixons willing to step forward and speak on topics ... theres no limit to the number of lie who want to listen to him. t'i an undstanding that this man has a brilliant reservoir of kiHiwledge, Simon said in a telephone interview.  .</p>
        <p>The closed briefing on foreign affairs by Nixon is scheduled for Sunday at the nearby Annenberg Center for Health Sciences, located at Eisenhower Medical Center.</p>
        <p>Among the scheduled guests we Annenberg; former President (krald Fim, a residoit of Randio Mirage; fwiner Secretary of Healtti, Education and Welfare Robert Finch; former Secretaries of Commerce Maurice Stans and Frederick Dent, and other old friends of Nixon, said his chief of staff Nicholas Ruwe. pped-up industrialization, They recognize a great man and rldwatch reported. Sick and dy- the notion that history is going to</p>
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        <p>treatment of 10 years ago, said Simon, refoxing to the Wa</p>
        <p>obstruction-of-justice scandal tlut led to the RepubUcan presidents resignation in 1^4.</p>
        <p>Thwe were mistakes that were acknowledged, Simon said. I think it wp toverdooe, absolutely hyste-</p>
        <p>^Nixon arrived in Southern California Thursday. He spent Fn-day touring the site (rf his future presidential brary and miBeum on the San Clnente coast, and talking</p>
        <p>tornado struck the Simpson community. Worthington was out Saturday afternoon trying to salvage tools and shop equipment. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
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        <p>ARE YOU READY FOR SUCCESS?</p>
        <p>The person we are looking tor is 'already employed and probably earned $15,(XX) $20,000 last year, but feels like they are in a rut We are the number I company jn'our industry and the person we choose can expect to earn over $35,000 the first year We otter the best training in our industry and you earn wpye you learn It you are Irully ready lor success, send resume to S ccess PO Box 1 96 7, Greenville</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT Director ADAP Duties include staff supervision, client evaluation and planning Class "A" Certificate in Mental Retarda lion required Experience in management, working with MR Adults preferred Send state application form, resume and references to Pitt County ADAP, 1600 Greenville Bolilevard, Greenville, NC, 27834</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT ESTIMATING MANAGER</p>
        <p>CHALLENGING CAREER</p>
        <p>Opportunity with General Con tri|ctor for qualified person Five years experience in con strxjction, including three years df estimating and/or compara ble education preferred Send Resume and salary require ments to Assistant Estimating Manager, P O. Box 1967, Greenville, N.C. EOE</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER-Excellent op</p>
        <p>portunity for person with finan cial background Great salary and excellent benefits with suber boss Call Gertid 758 0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY.</p>
        <p>Do you like figures? Exciting opportunity for you with top fi/m Call Gertid 758 0541, Snelling 8. Snelling Personnel</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>ECONOMIC DEVELOP</p>
        <p>Program director. Opening In the Mid East Commission. A S county planning and devel opment organization located in Washington NC. Must have planning experience in working with economical develop program and writino, planning grant applications. Must also be able to work with local gov ernment. Salary range $15,800 $20.660. Send resume and references to the Executive Director, P.O. Box 1782 Washington NC , 27889. Applications are due by April 18th 1984..EOE.</p>
        <p>ELECTICAL/MAINTENANCE</p>
        <p>Company needs individual with several years experience in the Electrical/Maintenance field Industrial background helpful not necessary. Call 752 2111, tor extention 251 for an appoint ment between 94 Monday Friday.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>Large coprporation has out standing sales opening for a sales representative. Individual must be local resident with managerial ability, ambition, and show prooress for age Business or sales background helpful. In requesting personal interview Please submit re sume stating personal history, education and business experience Write P.O Box 406. Greenville. NC 27853. EXPERIENCED Cosmetician wanted immediatley. Salary and commission comensurate with expererlence. Send resume or letter of quiitications to P.O Box 7064, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED office lady needed. Computor experience helpful, good pay and benefits. To apply, write "Office Help ". P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Uphosterer Salary negotiable. Call 758 3276 days, 758 0041 nights</p>
        <p>FOOD SERVICE and delivery Apply In person only from 2 4 30 p m. AAonday Wednes day. at Ernie's Famous Subs and Pizza. 911 South Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>GOOD SKILLS? CALL US!</p>
        <p>We handle temporary job assignments (short and long term) and we are interviewing for</p>
        <p> Typists (Minimum 55 wpm)</p>
        <p> Data Entry Operators</p>
        <p> Word Processors</p>
        <p> Bookkeepers</p>
        <p> Accounting clerks</p>
        <p> Medical Secretaries</p>
        <p> PBX Switchboard Operators</p>
        <p>We offer weekly tion pay Call</p>
        <p>and vaca ly for an</p>
        <p>appointment with ^jtejwpo rary service that cqf^</p>
        <p>ANNE'STEMPORARIES.INC</p>
        <p>223 W Tenth St , Suite 106 Wilcar Executive Center Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>758 M10</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>HEAD WAITRESS WANTED</p>
        <p>Experience necessary Must be able to train and supervise other waitresses. Apply at The Beef Barn, Monday Friday from 12 2 p m only.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE PART-TIME</p>
        <p>secretarial/clerical position available. Apply in person NCNB National Bank of NC Trust Department. 210 West 1st Street, Greenville. NC. EOE.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING</p>
        <p>Convenience store assistant manager. Good work history. References required. Benefits include paid vacation, sick days, group insurance and prof it sharing. Conscientious, outgo ing individuals apply In person at Short Stop Food Mart, 1534 E. 14th Street. Greenville</p>
        <p>LIVE-IN CDMPANION tor el</p>
        <p>derly lady. Driver's license required Cail 756 3391 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>LOCAL INDUSTRIAL Oistribu tor seeks person with knowledge of mill supplies to handle tool crib Call 757 1400 for In terview.</p>
        <p>BUILDING INSPECTOR Performs skilled technical in spections work in securing complience with state and local building, plumbing, mechanical, energy, and re lated codes Applicants must have considerable experience in the building inspections field or in the housing and construction industry High school graduA tioh or GED and valid NC drivers license required; addi ignal education/training is preferred Must have ability to obtain certification by NC Code Qualifications Board Starting salary $15,309 Application deadline Friday, April 13 Apply pt City of Greenville Personnel Office, Municipal building, corner of West 5th and Washington Streets. EQE AA M/F/H_</p>
        <p>CAMP COUNSELORS'</p>
        <p>Challenging, unique career op pertunity! The Jack and Ruth Eckerd Foundation has IM mediate openings in year round wilderness camping program Counselors responsi Die tor providing leadership insuring progress/welfare of 10 problemed youths in camp and on extended backpack, canoe and raft trips Camps in North Carolina, Florida, Rhode Island. Vermont Camping, child care experience, 12 years college preferred for entry into rewarding profession that of fers inservice training, direct staff support, advancement potential Starting salary $10 400 plus room and board, paid vacations, hospitalization and assistance in continuing education toward B A degree Phone interviews being con ducted by Scarlett Leach at Heliday Inn in Wilson, 919 243_ 5111 on Monday and Tuesday, 9 a m. to 4 p m. or send  to</p>
        <p>Eckerd Foundation, P 0. Box 31122 Charlotte, NC. 28231 Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>areer opportunity</p>
        <p>Executive sales to businesses established accounts, minimal travel, potential income of $15 $25,000 first year, company b^efits with 20 year growth company SEND RESUME TO</p>
        <p> .marketing DIRECTOR 2331 Alyson Drive * Wilson, NC 27893</p>
        <p>LOCAL INDUSTRIAL</p>
        <p>Distributor seeks dependable person to manage warehouse shipping and receiving. Call 757 1400 for interview.</p>
        <p>MAINTENANCE HELPER.</p>
        <p>General knowledge of plumb ing. carpentry, etc. helpful. Apply in person at Tar River Estates. 1400 Willow 41. Monday Friday, 9 5</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT-You can beoin your career in this exciting atmosphere of retail management. Excellent opportunities for both mature, experienced people and people just starting out. Positions available with no relocation as well as ones with relocation Call Gertid 758 0541. Snelling A Snelling Personnel</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE.</p>
        <p>Management position now open. Excellent earnings. Opportunl ty while learning When quail fied, you will attend manage ment training school and will receive a salary and expenses during limited schooling period. Sales representative also available. Phone 756-3861</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE Have you met your goals? Career Advancement * Job Satisfaction * Compenstlon. At Zales we otter the opportunity to achieve these and more If 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 EastAAall.</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE Out-standing opportunity for i person who has food retail or college backgroud. Start at the bottom and tarn up to $25-3^000 your second year. Call Ted, 758 0541, Snelling and Snelling Personnel.</p>
        <p>MATERNAL-CHILD Nursing Faculty: Position Available beginning August, 1984. NLN Accredited integrated B.S. de gree program Master's degree in nursing required. Nli month appointment. Salary paid over 12 months. Confect Dr Sue Hunter, Department of Nursing, Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, N.C, 27893. Telephone 237 3161, extension 345 EOE.</p>
        <p>051  Help Wanted</p>
        <p>NEWS AND OBSERVER Car</p>
        <p>riers City routes No collecting Hours 5a.m, 7a.m Call 752 3699 after Sp.m</p>
        <p>(XCUPATIONAL THERAPIST</p>
        <p>ACMRDD accredited facility for physically/mentally handi capped p^le. Case loan varies from p^iatric to geriatric and serves skilled and ICF care residents Treatment programs include sensory integration for developmental disabilities,</p>
        <p>?iross motor, hand rehabilita ion. oral motor development and fabrication of orthopedic splints Ongoing in terdisciplinary team process. Salary $18,183  $24.837</p>
        <p>(negotiable within range). Full state benefits. Must possess registration by the American Occupational Therapy Associa tion. 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 O'Neil, Employment Representative. Personnel Office, P.O. Box 1098, Lynchburg, VA 24505, 804 528 6333 EOE/AA.</p>
        <p>OFFICE MANACER-This ideal position is available if you have excellent experience in book keeping and general office. The computer background would be a plus. Advancement potential unlimited Call Ted 758 0541. Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel.</p>
        <p>PART-TIME teller. We're look ing lor a sharp person who enioys finance and public rela fions. Call Gertie, 758 0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling.</p>
        <p>PERSON NEEDED in sales for unique Coatings Product $25,000 per year potential Must have good closing rates Call 757 3355.</p>
        <p>mature caring PERSON to</p>
        <p>stay with 2 elderly ladlM. Saturday and Sunday. CAM 752 2644</p>
        <p>POLICE OFFICERS: Openings for 2 certified officers. Good pay scale, work schedule and fringe benefits. Call Scotland Neck Police Department, 919 826 4111 for appointment in terview.</p>
        <p>SALES - ELECTROLUX.</p>
        <p>Prestige manufacturer of 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 756^711.</p>
        <p>SALESCLERK</p>
        <p>Must Love MOVIES AND PEOPLE ill</p>
        <p>Perter career or iented/professional person. Must have high school diploma. Age 21 or older Start at $3 45 per hour with opportunities available. Hours: 10 a m 4 p.m., Monday-Friday Send resume to SVI, P.O Box 725, Greenville, N.C 27835 or call 756 4392 for more info</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE</p>
        <p>For Greenille area. Must have at least 2 years ot solid experi ence in selling office equip ment, computers, copiers, tele phones, etc. Excellent benefit package, unlimited earning potential. Fee paid. Call erltage Personnel 355-2020.</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE Wanter for eastern NC. Established firm and accounts sales experience in electronics is desired. Send complete re sume and work history to Sales Representative, PO Box 1967, Greenville</p>
        <p>SALESPEOPLE</p>
        <p>WILL YOU EARN $25,000 THIS YEAR OR MORE?</p>
        <p>AGE NOT IMPORTANT -DESIRE IS-</p>
        <p>Today's executive's were hired in their 20's, 30's,40's, 50's</p>
        <p>ARE YOU:</p>
        <p>Age 21 or Over?</p>
        <p> Aggressive?</p>
        <p> Ambitious?</p>
        <p> High School Graduate or BeHer?</p>
        <p> A Successful Salesperson?</p>
        <p>IF YOU QUALIFY YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED:</p>
        <p> Immediate high income.</p>
        <p> Two week expense paid training</p>
        <p> Guaranteed Income To Start</p>
        <p> Unlimited Advancement Op portunities</p>
        <p>ACT TODAY to insure tomorrow!</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Company M/F</p>
        <p>Call for an Appointment And Personal Interview</p>
        <p>758-3401 Call Mr. Johnson</p>
        <p>Monday Tuesday Wednesday 10a.m.-6p.m</p>
        <p>051 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>SECRETARIES-Permanent part time position available Work mornings and have at ternoons to enjoy the beautiful spring time. Your pleasant phone personality and good typing skills are the key to this opportunity. Call Gertid 758 0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel S^vice.</p>
        <p>SERVICE MANAGER Must have 3 years automotive expe rience. Good starting salary plus commission Liberal company benefits Apply in person only, AAonday only be tween 10 a m and 5 p.m No phone calls. Nichols Discount City, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>SHEET ROCK finishers 4 or 5 years experience 756 0053</p>
        <p>LOOK-</p>
        <p>National company specializing in business opportunities needs a wholesaler/retailer immedi ately tor select areas. lncon\e potential exceeds, $80.000! an nually (Yes, it is documented!) Extensive training, long range support, no franchise. $30.000 down includes inventory Call toll tree I 800 854 2596</p>
        <p>STUARTS-Carolina East Mall now accepting applications for part time help Mornings, some nights and weekends Apply in</p>
        <p>person No phone calls._</p>
        <p>SUMMER Employment Camp Hardee looking for water front staff (Red Cross certified) and unit leaders Call Coastal Caro lina Girl Scout Office, 734 6231 TREMENDOUS Opportunity Up to $15 20.000 or more part time No overnight travel (jual ity company Set your own schedule. Send resume or letter of interest. Write: Sales. P O Box 44. Greenville. NC 27835 TWO NAIL TECHNICIANS We train. Contact Clara Vann 752 9578</p>
        <p>WANTED - RN's, LPN's. NA's &amp;amp; Male NA's Guaranteed Daily Pay Need 1 years experience Medical Staffing Services. Call 523 4473 Monday Friday. 3 6 pm</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE/Traftic Manag</p>
        <p>er Send replies to: Richard W Krentz. I 10 Cashwell, Goldsboro. NC, 27530</p>
        <p>X-RAY TECHNICIAN Needed</p>
        <p>for community health care center Duties will also include assisting physicians with some nursing, including drawing , lad, etc Please contact</p>
        <p>blood.</p>
        <p>etc</p>
        <p>Bonnie Whitley, Greene County Health Care Inc , PO Box 657, Snow Hill. 28580 747 8162.</p>
        <p>059 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>ABLE BODIED, Responsible, individual would like to do odd jobs Yard work, gardening, etc., in Pitt County 756 6913</p>
        <p>ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE.</p>
        <p>Licensed and fully insured Trimming, cutting and re moval, stump removal by grinding. Free estimates J P Stancii, 752 6331</p>
        <p>ANY SIGN WORK Licensed and insured, good work, good price. Wood'n steel signs 758 0797</p>
        <p>ATTENTION: Hire the Kelly M Girls to manage your homes, businesses, yachts, etc Never again have janitorial problems, we aim to please, not let you down Call I 946 0609 Collect if necessary</p>
        <p>CONSTRUCTION Additions, renovations, and repair Call Dillon Watson 756 8232 after 6 pm.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED SECRETARY</p>
        <p>would like to do typing on her spare time. 758 8775 after 5:00 or 757 6650 between 8 5</p>
        <p>HDME IMPROVEMENTS</p>
        <p>Repairs, painting, roofing, ad ditlons, etc. Work guaranteed, references available. Echo Re alty. Inc. 752 7786or Ervin Gray 524 4148</p>
        <p>HOME rMPROVEMENT and</p>
        <p>Remodeling Free estimate Robert Price 752 4862.</p>
        <p>LAWN MAINTENANCE</p>
        <p>obs and small carpentry</p>
        <p>SECRETARIES-A big need for secretaries- entry level to ex ecutlve! The job you are look ing for may be looking for you Call Gertid 758 0541, Snelling &amp;amp; Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY in academic are needed. General office skills, organized, confidential, defall-oriented, excellent grammar/spelling, type 65 wpm (tested). Must work under pressure and enjoy a fast paced enviroment. High School diploma, one year secretarial training beyond high school, three years work experience or the equivalent required and experience with electronic/memory typewriter Applications will be accepted through April 6, 1984 tor pMi tion at Martin Community Col lege. Reply to Job Service, Employment Security Com mission, Wllliamston, NC 27892</p>
        <p>EOE/AAI._</p>
        <p>SECRETARY General oHIce and communication skills. Local firm, excellent working and hospitiallzation, life insur ance, vacation, and sick leave. Reply to Secretanr, P.O. Box 1967, Graenvllle, NC 27834. SKIN6 PART TIME customer service agent. Airline or travel agency experience a real plus. Send resume lo Sun bird Airlines. Inc., P.O. Box 488, Denver. N C 28037</p>
        <p>MATURE INDIVIDUAL for</p>
        <p>termite and pest control sales and service. Experience helpful, good pay Call Ken Russ at ferminix Company or apply at 3016 Sooth Memorial Drive, Greenville.</p>
        <p>meat wrapper -</p>
        <p>experienced, or will train. Apply to Foodlafd, West End Shopping Center, Greenville.</p>
        <p>CHER BELI CREA I IONS has</p>
        <p>8 complete line of Aloe Vera products Call your reprr sentative for more information and for a free non surgical face lift before April 6 If you are interested in having a party to net free gifts or become a distributor and earn money yotjrself. contact Donna at 746 6672 after 6pm</p>
        <p>fHDIR DIRECTOR needed for children and youth. First Bap tISt Church, Farmville, NL</p>
        <p>write Box 34 or call 753 3370 or</p>
        <p>7fl 3760^___</p>
        <p>COMPUTER SYSTEMS Fro Jl^mer III. Salary ranoe $25,968 $39,804 Experience In Iqlhnical support area ot system software utilization. IBM, 4331, DOS/VSE, VTAM, CICS, and BU I Salary comme^urate (yith experience NC Depart S^nt of Slate Treasurer, Raleigh. NC 27611 )[919)733 4440  __</p>
        <p>ITL ECEpTiONI^</p>
        <p>Experience required. 4 day iJik. Call 756 5911</p>
        <p>mechanic. Most have tools. Contact M E. Porter or Kenn^ Evans. Regional Auto Parts, highway 264 west, Greenville.</p>
        <p>756 1100__</p>
        <p>MECHANIC WANTED Expe rience and tools required. Alignment experience pre ferred but not required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply in person to Tony Aibanesc at Joe Culllpher Chrysler Peugeot.</p>
        <p>MECHANICAL FOREMAN</p>
        <p>Call 752 4201 or 758 1955.</p>
        <p>mechanic ^ Engineer Degree or needed. Fee paid. cSl Ted 758-0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>MEDICAL SUPPLY SALES Local Territory** Excellent career opportunity with high Income potential. Medical technical background helpful Knowledge of medical laboratory a must. Sal commiuion plus car</p>
        <p>Send resumes In cm fidence to Sales Manager, PO Box 171077 Nashville, Tenn.,</p>
        <p>37217.</p>
        <p>needed - beauIt</p>
        <p>Consultant for Greenville ar Part time. Commlsslw basis Call W. G. Fashion Register 946-2635.  </p>
        <p>Sell for Sellg</p>
        <p>Eastern N.C Territory</p>
        <p>Sellg Chemical Is one of the nation's largest manufacturers of Industrial maintenance chemicals and supplias. Top rated products, aggressive marketing, national dMrtbutlon have comMned to give us a firm leadership position in our In dustry.</p>
        <p>II you are experienced or just starting in sales and have the desire to be successful, we want to tell you about the territory that's open and the main features of our program In eluding:</p>
        <p> Base compensation during training.</p>
        <p> Liberal commission and bonus plan designed tor high income</p>
        <p> Protected accounts with overnight travel</p>
        <p> National accounts program with no house accounts.</p>
        <p> Company paid benefits; profit sharing.</p>
        <p>It's a terrific opportunity. And its backed by the resources of a Fortune 500 Corporation. If an appeals to For local send</p>
        <p>PAINTER SEEKING Work by job or hour. Has tools and Transportation Call Saturday and Sunday before 10 am 758 7442.</p>
        <p>PAINTING - Experienced, responsible, small jobs only Call 7524589</p>
        <p>PAINTING (INTERIOR AND</p>
        <p>Exterior) and gutter work. 12 years experience with refer enees Free estimates Reason able prices 752 99)5 anytime</p>
        <p>PICKUP FOR HIRE Will haul anything Plnebark and yardwork also. 757 3847</p>
        <p>PLANNING A PROJECT. Let</p>
        <p>us help, trom ground breaking to cleaning up Call Whaley Construction at 756 5285.</p>
        <p>PROFFESSIONAL quality painting 757 3702, atter 6 p m Ralph Birchard Jr.  _</p>
        <p>ROOF LEAKING? Need A New Roof?</p>
        <p>Call For Free Estimate</p>
        <p>B&amp;amp;B ROOFING</p>
        <p>752-432?</p>
        <p>"It Will Rain Again"</p>
        <p>OM FURNITURE</p>
        <p>ALMOST NEW LIVING room sofa Like new $200. Call 756 8788</p>
        <p>CELERY GREEN formal sofa. $175. 2 marble top end tables, and cottee table to match $150 Other miscellaneous items 752 6443.</p>
        <p>COMPLETE WATERBEOS</p>
        <p>And bedroom suits Before you buy anywhere, see us first Lilly Pad Waterbeds. Parkwood Mall, Wilson. 237 9064</p>
        <p>COUCH AND LOVE SEAT</p>
        <p>good condition End table and coffee table new 758 9122, $300</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-Antique Cherry dining room grouping Call 946 2500 after 6 00 pm</p>
        <p>FOR SALE Story and Clark console piano Single bed with mattress and box springs, sofa and chair, antique victrola. small book case and a Televi Sion cabinet Please call 756 9945</p>
        <p>SLEEPER SOFA And matching chair. Good condition $300 Call anytime betore 2 p.m 757 1529.</p>
        <p>2 CHAIRS LIKE New. 1 sofa excellent condition. 1975 Cadillac Sedan Seville, excellent 1 Robuster garden plow 825 1421.</p>
        <p>2 CUSHIONED Sleeper sola New upholstry $325 Call 355 2446</p>
        <p>TONY BROWN'S Lawn and tree service Experi lawn and tree care 756 4164, 7564735</p>
        <p>WALLPAPERING AND</p>
        <p>Painting. 10 years experience Local references 758 7748</p>
        <p>WANT TO MOW Grass summer Call 752 3701.</p>
        <p>this</p>
        <p>WANTED CEMENT work All types of concrete work, com mercial and residential Cox Construction Company, 756 5041, Call mornings or nights WANTED:Cement work Call 355 6116 or Greenville Ready Mix Concrete Co 756 0782, ask for Willie Jordan</p>
        <p>WHY PAY A fortune for wed ding pictures? Call 756 40a day or night.</p>
        <p>YARD AND CLEANING</p>
        <p>Services Hardworking, rea sonable rates Call 758 7784 or 752 8536</p>
        <p>OM</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Antiques</p>
        <p>HOOSIER CABINET, oak gate</p>
        <p>leg. oak mantel, old cedar chest, iron bed. pie safe, oak desk, trunks and handmade crafts. Nina's Antiques Farmville Highway open FrI day, Saturday, Sunday. 15.</p>
        <p>064 Fuel, Wood, CmI</p>
        <p>AAA ALL TYPES of firewoS forule.J P Stancii, 7524331 OUY PO* NEXT YEA Special 10 days only! Firewood 100% spill. Rod oak 1 i/j cord, $100 1 cord, $85 and '/? cord, $45. Delivered free. 1 823 5407 anytime, 7584222 after 4p.m.__</p>
        <p>06S Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>ATTENTION Grdener-We</p>
        <p>hve a large line of tooli ter your use Including;push plows, push type garden spreaders, hoes, rakes, shovel and other hand tools. AgrI Supply s, N.C. 752 3999.</p>
        <p>(Sraenvllle,</p>
        <p>opportunity Ilka this appi ^get the details. Fo&amp;lt; focal bifervlew, plaasa resume to:</p>
        <p>Al Pozek Sales AAanager</p>
        <p>SELIG CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 43106 Atlanta, GA 30378</p>
        <p>An Equal OpparJualfyEinpleyer</p>
        <p>FARM AAACHINERY Auction Sale. Tuesday April 3. 10 a m ISO tractors. 350 Implements We buy and sell used equipment dally. Wayne Implement Auc flon Corp., PO Box 233, highway 117 south, Goldsboro. NC, 27530 NC 1188 Phone 734 4234</p>
        <p>END TABLES one cocktail cherry wood $75. 2 brass and glass lamps, $30 one black and white portable television $50, one walnut bar $75 756 7685</p>
        <p>067 Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>BARGAIN HUNTERS: Cometo the Salvage Store located at 1I2 N. Greene Streeet (next to Harris Supermarket) on Fridays and Saturdays trom 8 am to 6 pm tor salvage prices on a variety ot items Health and beauty aids, housewares, toys, school supplies, hardware, etc</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>NOTICE Big Discounts!</p>
        <p>Your Choice of Famous Brand</p>
        <p>GRANDFATHER</p>
        <p>CLOCKS</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PURCHASES and</p>
        <p>closeouts. Save 20% to 50% Piano &amp;amp; Organ Distributors, Arlington Boulevard.</p>
        <p>Greenville 355 6002 _</p>
        <p>OFFICE FURNITURE 2 wall desk, $75. 3 gold arm chairs $120. 2 green arm chairs. $80 2 gold armless chairs, $75  1</p>
        <p>bench table with cushions. $100 1 Stromberg time clock. $75 1 walnut side chair, $50 1 IBM cassette dictating machine with IBM cassette transcriber. $100 1 Castle Speed auto clave. $75 Metal table desk. $100 Call Monday Friday, 9 5. 752 1153</p>
        <p>OLD. SASSALUE Bricks, handmade 758 7346 atter 7 p m</p>
        <p>PORTABLE YARD Buildings Great for workshop, storage, etc Any size, any color 4 contemporary models to choose trom Free set up and delivery Can be seen on 264 By pass betore Carolina East Mall entrance or call 756 1502 any time and leave message</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATOR With ice maker Harvest gold $175 355 6334</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSED VACUUMS.</p>
        <p>shampooers. and uprights Call Dealer, 756 6711</p>
        <p>SCANNERS-Bearcats, others, new, used, trade ins, very low prices Accessories 756 0270</p>
        <p>075</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>LIKE NEW 14 X 70 2 bedroom includes all appliances and central air Assume loan and equity Call 756 8782 atter 5</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME STEPS and</p>
        <p>decks 100% treated wood Shop built Delivery and installation available Call Durawood Pro ducts. 756 2653</p>
        <p>MOVING MUST SELL 19834 Oakwood 2 bedroom. I bath central air excellent condition Best offer and assume pay ments $196 97. 758 8277</p>
        <p>MUST SELL. 14X52 2 bedroom mobile home, total electric. 1980 model Call 746 3720atter 6p m</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>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>WE ARE HERE To help Low prices, fast delivery We (i nance our own C B s Mobile Home Sales Your Conner Mobile Home dealer Highway 17south, Washington.</p>
        <p>12 X SO - 2 bedroom, already set up. underpinned Price $4500 Call 758 0808 days. 752 8797 nights, ask lor JOe Cash</p>
        <p>12.99% financing available Colonial Mobile Homes. Greenville 355 2302</p>
        <p>MOREHEAD NC FLEA MALL opening soon 250 covered spaces featuring seafood, pro duce. antiques and crafts Re serve your spaces now Tele phone 919 633 6888</p>
        <p>SENIOR CITIZENS Flea market open every 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>HORSEBACK RIDING.</p>
        <p>Jarman Stables. 752 5237</p>
        <p>073</p>
        <p>Fruits and Vegetables</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Yellow cab bage/collard plants and early Jersey cabba^ plants Marion Mills. 756 3279</p>
        <p>074 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>A PAIR ot lamps priced to sell, 41" gold and antique white, like new. $60for both, 756 7178,</p>
        <p>ALL REFRIGERATORS,</p>
        <p>freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduced for quick lie Rebuilt, like new Call B Mills. 746 2446 at Black Jack</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE ROLL TOP Desk with chair $225 Antique pine chest ot drawers $200 Antique pine blanket chest $200 Oak game table with 4 chairs, have Queen Anne legs, $150 Gun cabinet, holds 6 guns. 2 glass doors and 2 drawers. $400 Dark ine dining room suite, includes irge hutch, fable with pedaslal with 6 chairs. $1000 15 cubic foot freezer $150 Above are in good condition Prices firm Call 756 5356 between 6 and 9 pm</p>
        <p>BARGAIN HUNTERS: Come to the Salvage Store located al 112 N Greene Streeet (next to Harris Supermarket) on Fridays and Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm tor salvage prices on a variety of items Health and beauty aids, housewares, toys, school supplies, hardware, etc.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 4 poster waterbed Full factory war ranty. Sold for over $800. sacrl lice for $500 756 3161</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758</p>
        <p>3013, for small loads sand, fopsotl, stone, pine bark Also driveway work</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO YOUR RUG! Rent shampcxiers and vacuums al Rental Tool Company</p>
        <p>SOLITAIRE Marquis diamond ring. Must sell 756 7694</p>
        <p>SUNTANNING BOOTH Good condition $2400 or best otter Call 758 2300 days</p>
        <p>TRS 80 Color Computer CGP 115 printer, cassette tape player, 13" color T V , software $400 Call 746 4742</p>
        <p>WANTED Costume lewrly All kinds, may be broken, stones missing 756 3778</p>
        <p>WASHER $56. Dryer cubic tool freezer $75 756 3252</p>
        <p>12X60 2 bedroom mobile home Washer, air conditioner, electric heat, set up in mobile home court 758 0745</p>
        <p>12X6$ SHERATON 2 bedrooms. I'y baths, air, washer dryer, 10X20 deck, 8X16 screened in porch Excellent condition On nice lot in Shady Knoll Call 752 4574</p>
        <p>12X45 197$, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, garden tub, washer dryer, central air Very good condition Call 752 4811 after 5</p>
        <p>WELDING AND Repair work Reasonable rates, quality work Halteras, 1104 Clark Street, 758 0641</p>
        <p>17' CHEST FREEZER. Good condition $200 or best olfer Day 756 9371, night 756 7887</p>
        <p>075</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>A NICE USED Trailer 14X70 3 bedroom, I'l bath, partially furnished No down payment resume monthly payments Call 322 5467</p>
        <p>AZALEA MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT*</p>
        <p>when you can own your own mobile home with a low down payment and monthly pay ments less than rent We have over 25 used homes to choose (rom All homes completely reconditioned with new carpet, tile, curtains and new furniture</p>
        <p>Greenville  756  7815</p>
        <p>Tarboro  823  7161</p>
        <p>Chocowinity  946  5639</p>
        <p>Wllliamston  792  7533</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 1268 square fool mobile home in the country with owner financing available $24,500 CENTURY 21 B Forbes Agency 756 2121 or 757 0530</p>
        <p>COUNTRY Large lot pli extra lot Winterville School District 2 bedroom mobile home, spacious kitchen and dining combination, custom built beautiful added on den with fireplace, screened in front porch outside storage Only $30.000 Call Davis Realty. 756 2904, 756 1997</p>
        <p>CHILDS used guitar and car rying case $75, 355 6623, after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>COUCH $100, dinette table $50 Call 753 4088. After6p m</p>
        <p>DARE IV FIREPLACE Insert $450  756  8073  Moving,  Must</p>
        <p>sell.</p>
        <p>DAVENPORT'S HAULING</p>
        <p>topsoil. sand and rock Call 756 5247</p>
        <p>DIAMONDS AND Gold jewelry betore you buy, call us for the best price Special carat solitaires, trom $500 Also fine jewelry appraisali in your home R 4 V Gem Brokers 758 7400. 1 4p m</p>
        <p>ENCLOSED UTILITY trailer 6x4x4  $200,  Thomas  Trailer</p>
        <p>Park, Lot 13, Greenville.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE - Microwave oven by Amana Manual timer, I power level, 18 months old $185 752 3324</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-150 gallon oil drum with legs and 55 gallon drum with stand Both have fittings attached $65 for both Joe Parkerson 752 4822</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-Dresser and mirror $45.00 Chest of drawers $40 00 Gas stove (green) $1500 Call 752 4004</p>
        <p>FOR SALE 1 Craftsman 10' radial saw. Excellent condition. 753 5466</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-2 horses, 1 four wheelhorse trailer, 1 fancy western saddle and bridle, and 2 english saddles and I bridle $1600 Call 752 5037</p>
        <p>GE PORTABLE Dishwasher $100 355 2536atter 6 p.m</p>
        <p>GEORGE SUMERLIN</p>
        <p>Furniture Stripping. Repairing A Refinishing. Next to John Deere on Pactolus Highway. 752 3509</p>
        <p>GOOD CLEAN used washing machines. $100 each Guaran teed good for M days 756 2479</p>
        <p>GREEN GE STOVE $150 Call 753 3907</p>
        <p>HOTPOINT drop in Range with self cleaning oven Excellent condition Must sell this week 756 2988</p>
        <p>INCOME TAX Preparation</p>
        <p>Contact Johnny Gene Locust, 757 1308 trom 10 a m 1:30 p m and for general information 752 7341 after 7p m</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>LOANS ON I YINC TV'*, Stereos,cameras, typewriters, gold A silver, anything else of value. Southern Pawn Shop. 752 2464.</p>
        <p>international Cub Cadet garden tractor. 11 horse power, "mower After5,746 3741</p>
        <p>KING MATTRESS, box spring, frame, $150. Double maftress, box springs, frame. $90. 756 3252.</p>
        <p>large loads of sand and top soil, lot clearing, backhoe also available. 756 4742 atter 6 p m Jim Hudson</p>
        <p>DOUBLE WIDE 24 x 61.</p>
        <p>furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, set up on lot 746 6320</p>
        <p>IF YOU NEED a usedTor 3 bedroom home see us at Calvary Mobile Homes, Chocowinity, N C Call us at 946 0929</p>
        <p>1 794 CONNER 12X40 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms. 1 bath, partially furnished Includes oil drum with stand Good condition Located in Greenville Good starter home $3700 negotiable Call 752 3272 p m 758 9071 a m</p>
        <p>1973 HILLCREST 12 x 44</p>
        <p>Excellent condition, underpin ning. porch, and utility shed $4600 758 7787</p>
        <p>1978 CONNER 12 X 60  3</p>
        <p>bedroom, excellent condition, low down payment and assume payments, $138 31 752 3290</p>
        <p>1978 14X 70 Columbus 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, extras have been added Take over pay ments, $210 a month Call 355 2854 atter 5 for appointment</p>
        <p>1980 14 X 70 TIDWELL 3</p>
        <p>bedroom. 2 lull bath, partially turnished, equity, take up payments 752 9497 MAKWOOD 14X65, un turnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, excellent condition $16.500 Call 752 5608 after 5 weekdays Anytime weekends</p>
        <p>1981 VOGUE $8 X 24 For more information Call 758 7695, alter 5  3  0  p  m</p>
        <p>1H2 TITAN Trailer for sale 2 large bedrooms, completely furnished Set up in Branches Mobile Estates Pay $1900 down and take payments ot $163 78 756 8314,758 1314 weekends</p>
        <p>1983 KNOX, 14 X 56. like new loaded, all appliances including washer dryer, central heal and air Must sell $12,750 355 6330. Ext Hi</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ANY TYPE</p>
        <p>REPAIR WORK</p>
        <p>Carpentry  Masonry</p>
        <p>Rooting J5a*rttperii&amp;gt;c</p>
        <p>CALL JAMES HARRINGTON 752-7788 AHet6PM</p>
        <p>075</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>NOTICE!</p>
        <p>We will strip straight chan</p>
        <p>752 t009 STRIP-EASE Of GREENVIUE</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC</p>
        <p>We are in need of additional mechanics. Must have previous experience and tools. Up to 3 weeks paid vacation and top fringe benefits and salary.</p>
        <p>See Steve Briley, Service Manager.</p>
        <p>loe Pecheles Volkswagen. Inc.</p>
        <p>Cie*n,iiie Bird  ''^''31:</p>
        <p>' f'ryinci Cirprnvtllf To Thp COAbI ^ 0' 19 Years</p>
        <p>LOCAL TERRITORY</p>
        <p>Would you 6n|oy selling the tinesi mainlenance hardware products on ihe market? Dedication and hard work are expecled. but there is a substantial income potential in return As a member o( our team, you can expect</p>
        <p> Produca with high repaal Mias</p>
        <p> On-go(ng training</p>
        <p> Ad*ane*m#ni baad on achto*m8ni</p>
        <p>II you are enthusiastic, ambitious and have an aplilude (or sales please call</p>
        <p>CH Vaughn Dyna Systems Monday alter 10 a m 80(1527 9912 or 24 438 0969 1964 Partsmaster, EOE/MF</p>
        <p>SECOND SHIFT INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN</p>
        <p>Amqrica's teadlng nwnuficfuw of houtqhoW bru^M Is now s*Mng a htghly skillad and exparlancad In-dutlrlal alactrician to work 2nd shift hours.</p>
        <p>Knowladoa of alactrical and alaclronic ayalama; AC- DC controla; axpartenc# with Intarnal falaphona aqulpmenl prafarrad; and a wllllngnaas to monitor lira, air and chllter ayatama. Must furnlah own iwla.</p>
        <p>CompMHhr# wagat and full ranga of fringa tanqfHa. M tra k#pt conlid^ntfil. Pot moro Informotlon or Intarvlaw, contact:</p>
        <p>EMPIRE BRUSHES ING.</p>
        <p>Personnel Department</p>
        <p>us Highway 13 North P.O. Box 1606 Oraarwllla. NC 27S34 91B-758-4111 An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar</p>
        <p>LARGE POWELL bulk b^^ tjm. Ownar financing 756 3871 or7Si-1$43.</p>
        <p>NEED A ONE Row gardan</p>
        <p>tractor. Call 7SatOl6</p>
        <p>1974 MASSEY FUROUE^</p>
        <p>With 3 point hitch 84,900; , |974 long tractor with 3 point hHch $2,fm 1954 BF Avery tractor SOSO. Call 756 1921 atter 5 p.m. or call 524 5340.</p>
        <p>2 AXLE FARM Traitor (o condition. ttSO. Call 758^4472 aftorp.m</p>
        <p>MARY KAY cosmatlcs. Phone 756 3659 to roach your consul tant tor a facial or rtordtrs.</p>
        <p>MATCHING SOFA and love seat in earth tone colors, 8300 Additional chair, $25. 5 place Frtnch Provincial bedroom suite, $375 Double brau plated headboard, $25. Wood lamp tabla, $35.355^2588 attar 5 pm MILLEk'i YELLOW Collard and cabbage plants $2.50 par hundred. Tomatoes and peppers soon. 355-6360</p>
        <p>MOBILE 'ttOME STEPS and decks. 100% treated wood Shop buHt. Dtllvtry and Installation availabto. Call Durawood Pro ducts. 756-3653.</p>
        <p>MOVIlili/StORAOE Cartons 12 for $10, 2 wardrobe cartons, tsaach; 4 dish cartons, $3 each 7S6-907I.</p>
        <p>NEW BRUNSWICK Slate pool table. $545.919 763-9734.</p>
        <p>XI2 itAGE Building $675 Win dalivar. 753 2301</p>
        <p>CalvaiY Mobile Hordes</p>
        <p>Chocowinity, N.C. 946-0929</p>
        <p>No. 1 Home In The Netion</p>
        <p>14X70 Fleetwood 2 And 3 Bedroom Models Fully Furniihed Under $205 Per Month</p>
        <p>We Carry Brand Names Such As</p>
        <p>FLEETWOOD</p>
        <p>MASCOT</p>
        <p>SKYLINE</p>
        <p>CRAFTSMAN</p>
        <p>1993 14' WIDE HOMES. Pay ments as low as $148 91 Al Greenville's volume dealer Thomas Mobile home Sales North AAemorial Drive across trom airport Phone 752 6068</p>
        <p>091 Business Services</p>
        <p>HOUSEHOLD MOVING</p>
        <p>Services Local or one way 752 2135 752 1533, or 752 5446</p>
        <p>093 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>1984 14 X 70 3 bedrooms assume aymenis Colonial Mobile lomes Greenville 355 2302</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM 1 bath, payments under $129 per month with minimum down payment Col onial Mobile Homes. Greenville 355 2302</p>
        <p>25 YEAR financing, no money down with land we can include brick underpinning, well and septic system Colonial Mobile Homes. Greenville 355 2302</p>
        <p>076</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Insurance</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMEOWNER</p>
        <p>Insurance the best coverage lor (ess money Smith Insur ance and Realty, 752 2754</p>
        <p>077 Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>FENDER BASSMAN 100 Am</p>
        <p>plifier head Marshall Cabinet 756 7580</p>
        <p>FOR SALE-Epiphone 12 string guitar $300 758 6752</p>
        <p>PREOWNED MAHONGANY</p>
        <p>Spinet piano $787 New spinel trom $1175 North Carolina's largest dealer with all maior brands at discount prices Piano and Organ Distributors, 329 Arlington Boulevard Greenville, 355 6002</p>
        <p>1981 WURLITZER spinel piano $700 Call 752 0151 days. 756 8233 nights</p>
        <p>078 Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>WEATHERBY VANGUARD</p>
        <p>270 caliber, 3x9 Redlield. $475 752 3207. alters 30 pm,</p>
        <p>082 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST Stokes area Brown female Boxer Has Choker col lar with lags 752 1288 or 757 2246 Reward</p>
        <p>lost; Chinese female pug. Black face, tan body Lost near Ayden area $50 reward 746 6210. after 6 and weekends. 756 5737 8'5</p>
        <p>085</p>
        <p>Loans And Mortgages</p>
        <p>NEED MONEY FAST? If so</p>
        <p>call National Finance Company at 756 8100 or come by our ollice at 300A Plaza Drive, Greenville</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ENJOY THE INCOME OF THE * MEDICAL PROFESSION</p>
        <p>Without any medical or busi ness experience Enjoy above average income A financial securiK as a Physicians Weight Loss Cfenter franchisee Total cash investment $43.000 Training A bottom line support provided Call or write today I</p>
        <p>Physicians Weight Loss Centers 30Springside Drive Akron. Ohio 44313 1 800 228 2323</p>
        <p>FOR SALE Fast Food rf stuarani Excellent Mom A Pop operation Very profitable Some financing available 756 0664</p>
        <p>LIST OR BUY your business with C J Harris A Co . Inc Financial A Marketing Consul lants Serving the Southeastern United States Greenville. N C 757 0001, nights 753 4015</p>
        <p>LOCAL ESTABLISHED retail Motorcycle business tor sale Building contains approximate ly 4.000 square teei and has been completely remodled In ventory includes new and used cycles and parts Excellent potential Sue Dunn al Aldridge and Southerland, or 355 2588</p>
        <p>MOREHEADNCFLEAMALL</p>
        <p>opening soon 250 covered spaces tealuring seafood, pro duce antiques and crafts Re serve your spaces now Tele phone 919 633 6888</p>
        <p>OWN YOUR OWN</p>
        <p>Jean Sportswear. Ladies ap parel or children s store 3iW brand names $15,500 Includes $9,000 inventory, store fixtures, training and much more Mr Tate 704 753 4738</p>
        <p>ROUTE BUSINESS no selling involved Just collect the profits trom your protected retail locations Replace sold stock</p>
        <p>Very easy lo maintain High profit potential $8760 00 Minimum Investment Call Mr</p>
        <p>Wilson 317 547 6463</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>30 X 60 DESK M79</p>
        <p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corn6r ol Pill 8 Green St</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT BUYER</p>
        <p>Amarlca't leading manufacturer ol household bruabaa la seeking a motivatad individual tor a career opportunity in purchasing.</p>
        <p>Responsibilities wiii include vendor sourcing, evaluating, salacting. price negotiating and expediting ol packaging materials, display cards, polybags, and cartons lor our product Una.</p>
        <p>Minimum 2 years packaging or plastics matarais buying axparianca or relatad 2 year or more degree.</p>
        <p>Salary commensurate to axparianca. Complete frlngat. Your response is conlidential: sand detallad ratuma with salary history and requlramants to:</p>
        <p>EMPIRE BRUSHES INC.</p>
        <p>Attn: Personnel Manager P.O. Box 1606 Graanvilla. NC 27834 919-758-4111</p>
        <p>An Equal OppoHunlty Employf</p>
        <p>RESEARCH</p>
        <p>TECHNICIAN</p>
        <p>Needed for Pathology Research Laboratory for the Medical School. Bachelors degree in Chemistry or biochemistry required. Experience in protein chemistry including preparation and purification of red cell membrane components desired. Salary commensurate with education md experience.</p>
        <p>Submit detailed resume lo:</p>
        <p>PERSONNEL OEPARTMtNI</p>
        <p>East Carolina University</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE.</p>
        <p>north CAROLINA 37834</p>
        <p>919-757 6352</p>
        <p>4n qusI Opportunity Allirmilive Action tmptoytt</p>
        <p>ECU</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>DID YOU KNOW...</p>
        <p>\ rHAT NORTH CAROI.INA HAS A 25% TAX CREDIT ON SOl.AR T.QUIPMKNT-</p>
        <p>llN ADDITION THL IT.DF.RAI IRS Al.l.OWS |0I&amp;gt; TO A 40% TAX CREDIT.</p>
        <p>WHFN COMBINFD THIS COULD</p>
        <p>COST 01 YOUR SOI AR WATFH HFATFR BY</p>
        <p>65%</p>
        <p>SOI AR WATFH IIFATFRS MAKF MiJRF SFNSF NOW TUAN FVFK BFFORF</p>
        <p>COMF SFF A FUFF SOl.AR DFMONSTHATION SATURDAY. MAR :U H 4 I M SUNDAY. APRIL 1. 1 S P M RFC.ISTFR FOR FRFF PHIZLS</p>
        <p>Tar Road Enterprises</p>
        <p>1 mile South of Sunshine Garden Center</p>
        <p>756-9123</p>
        <p>I.E.S. MANUFACTURING NOW HOLDING INTERVIEWS &amp;gt;400.-I-PER WEEK SOLAR ENERGY CONSERVATION</p>
        <p>We believe high pay brings good workers. Join the fast growing dynamic solar energy conservation industry. Outstanding Potential For:</p>
        <p>(1) INSTALLERS</p>
        <p>(2) SALES REPS</p>
        <p>(3) MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>(4) DEALERS</p>
        <p>No experience necessary, Neat appearance a must. For personal interview go to:</p>
        <p>HOLIDAY INN</p>
        <p>US 13 MEMORIAL DR.</p>
        <p>MAIN LOBBY GREENVILLE. N.C.</p>
        <p>TUES. APRIL 3 10:00 A.M. OR 7:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>SHARP</p>
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        <p>NDULGENCES</p>
        <p>SPRING 1984 FRAGRANCES AND BEAUTY SPECIALS.. BONUSES AND VALUES</p>
        <p>AiMrt Nipon Spray pafl* 9</p>
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        <p>Kroger</p>
        <p>cf^US</p>
        <p> :ASWaaC :</p>
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        <p>^  Ai#  1</p>
        <p>M/Bmm</p>
        <p>Round SIeak</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>BONELESS TOP ROUND</p>
        <p>London Broil</p>
        <p>GMKD</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>$288 1</p>
        <p>U.S.DA OOVT mSPECTH) CBlUiNE</p>
        <p>Round., u, 1'</p>
        <p>MR. FRITTER ALL VARIETIES</p>
        <p>^reBtie  aqc</p>
        <p>Patties..  98^</p>
        <p>U.S.DA GOVT INSPECTED GENUINE</p>
        <p>Chopped Steak... u&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>$^88</p>
        <p>STEAK-UMM ALL BEEF</p>
        <p>Sandwich steak... 'ma</p>
        <p>$298</p>
        <p>U.S.DA GOVT INSPECTED FRESH</p>
        <p>. *1</p>
        <p>HOLLY FARMS FRESH</p>
        <p>Roasong</p>
        <p>Chicken, u,</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>. , UNTRIMMED WHOLE</p>
        <p>fz. Lamb Shoulder Roast</p>
        <p>^/6lb AVG. WGT</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>UNTRIMMED WHOLE</p>
        <p>Lamb Legs</p>
        <p>SSSi</p>
        <p>FRESHORE FROZBi OCEAN</p>
        <p>Perch FMet</p>
        <p>PC 6U0EFCHKMNVWX</p>
        <p>H i*   i</p>
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        <p>Kngagements Announced</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N C</p>
        <p>Sunday. April! 1984  C-7</p>
        <p>/ijk</p>
        <p>PATRICIA ROSE MILLS...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levie Mills of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Clement William Kimbrough Jr., son of Mrs. Eunice Kimbrough of Smithfield and the late Rev. C.W. Kimbrough. A fall wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>KIMBERLY GENNELL COX...S the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Cox, formerly of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Phillip Burton White, son of Mrs. Lucille White of Fremont, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. James White of Gastonia. The wedding is planned for June 12.</p>
        <p>i Effect Of Morning Snack i Tested On School Kids</p>
        <p>: MADERA, Calif. (AP) - Officials jirent sure whether a mid-morning snack of nuts and raisins makes Madera elementary school children marter, but it does seem to make Jhem nicer.</p>
        <p>; The district gave mid-morning snacks of donated raisins and nuts to fiOO students during the 1982-83 school year and compared them with 200 students who didnt get the treats.</p>
        <p>I The study was based on theories of pediatrician Lendon Smith that children who eat sugar-based breakfasts have high blood sugar Jevels at the start of the school day, Which dissipate by mid-morning.</p>
        <p>; Called Project Nibble, the ^adera study involved students in grades two through six.</p>
        <p>. Results reported to trustees re-</p>
        <p>^ By CECILY BROWNSTONE 5 Associated Press Food Editor 5 SUPPER FOR TWO ^ Clam Spaghetti &amp;amp; Salad Chocolate Cake CLAM SPAGHETTI ^ Simple but so satisfying for pasta aevotees.</p>
        <p>ij 8^ounce package thin y spaghetti</p>
        <p>i &amp;gt; 4 cup fine grade olive oil 3 3 garlic cloves, crushed 10' 2-ounce can minced clams,</p>
        <p>X' undrained Cook spaghetti, according to )ackage directions; turn into a tolander to drain. In the clean dry Ciaucepot in which the spaghetti was itooked, heat oil and garlic; stir in lams and pasta; toss well over loderately low heat until pasta has |iteorbed clam juice and mixture is very hot. Serve at once or reheat in a licrowave oven. Makes 2 large</p>
        <p>A Mini Looping Horse from days gone by...</p>
        <p>Jackies Ole House</p>
        <p>753-3944</p>
        <p>^ain-dish servings.</p>
        <p>II MilMWnlol Greenville. '&amp;gt; Mile Off 264 On Hivy. 13 (Snow Hlll-Goldiboro Rd)</p>
        <p>Fri. &amp;amp; Sat. 10-5 Sun. 2-5</p>
        <p>Kidney Association Is Program Topic</p>
        <p>The Eta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently held its meeting at the home of Janice Hopkins. The program was given by June Thompson on the National Kidney Association.</p>
        <p>New officers named for next year are Libby Kinley, president. Carmen Bradley, vice [K^ident, Stephanie Evancho, treasurer, Gail Costello, recording secretary, and Pat Lindsey, corresponding secretary.</p>
        <p>Plans were finalized for a doughnut sale at K-Mart and Nichols. Proceeds from the sale will go as a donation to the Epilepsy Foundation and Camp Rainbow.</p>
        <p>President Georgia Potter conducted the meeting.</p>
        <p>DONNA LEIGH DA VIS...is the dau^ter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Davis of Goldsboro, who announce her engagement to Ricky Terrell Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis of Lillington. A May 5 wedding is planned.</p>
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        <p>cently showed no significant differences in mathematics learning between the two groups. However, it was noted that 20 percent of the youngsters didnt have math lessons immediately after the snack.</p>
        <p>Scores on the California Test of Basic Skills showed that math achievement improved in four of the five grade levels but not by enough that the gains couldnt be credited to chance,</p>
        <p>However, primary-level children who ate the nuts and raisins developed significantly better attitudes than the non-shack group, said the report prepared by Superintendent Duane Furman and Howard School Principal Pamala Noli.</p>
        <p>The intervention of a midmorning snack of nuts and raisins does have a positive effect on the attitudes 6f primary students, particularly as those attitudes relate to their teachers and school in general, they added.</p>
        <p>They werent sure whether attitudes of fourth- through sixth-graderg improved as much.</p>
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        <p>Greenville Christian Tops Wilso</p>
        <p>WILSON - Greenville Christian held off Wilson Christian for a 12-9 baseball victory Friday night.</p>
        <p>GCA took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first but Wilson came back to take over with two in their half of the fra'ihe. GCA went back out with four in the top of the second, white Wilson got one in the third.</p>
        <p>The fourth was decisive for the Knights as they scored nine runs to take a 10-3 lead. Mike Bragg walked and stole second. Tom Warburton singled him to third and a double steal scored Bragg. Mike Griner walked and a single by Paul Hollingsworth scored Warburton. Tim OShea walked, loading them up and a walk to Chris Harris scored Griner. Mark Holloman also walked.</p>
        <p>scoring Hollingsworth, and a wild pitch let OShea score.</p>
        <p>GCA added two in the sixth. Wilson picked up two in the bottom of the fourth, tlu-ee in the fifth and one in the seventh.</p>
        <p>Warburton led the GCA hitting with three while Harris added two.</p>
        <p>Now 2-1, the Knights travel to Bethel Academy on Monday.</p>
        <p>Greenville...............140  502  0-12  9 1</p>
        <p>Wilson.....................201  230  1- 9 4 4</p>
        <p>OShea. Harris (6) and OBrian; Murray, Vaughn (1), Barnes (3), Prewitt (41 and Scott.</p>
        <p>Jamesville...............8</p>
        <p>Creswell...#..............0</p>
        <p>JAMESVILLE - Jamesville High School romped to an 8-0 victory over</p>
        <p>Sports Medicine Conference Set</p>
        <p>injuries are a part of athletics, but the methods of detection, treatment and rehabilitation of those injuries is a rapidly advancing science.</p>
        <p>Knee injuries will be the central topic of the 14th Annual East Carolina University Sports Medicine Conference April 6-7, with lectures and demonstrations conducted by njBmbers of the ECU Sports Medicine department and area physi-ci|ns.</p>
        <p>C^The conference is actually for ^one responsible for the health ctre of student-athletes, according to:ECU Sports Medicine Director Compton. The program is p^ented in a nijmber of different IBnners so there is something for ewrybody. For example, we have ticikic anatomy for the very beginners and advanced anatomy for titpse who have worked with this ore.</p>
        <p>;r"We even have a special section ftff the very advanced for time management in sports medicine. ^he time management lecture, which will be given by Carol-Ann TOcker of the ECU Regional Train-iiw Program, is designed to increase effectiveness through making the nibst of your time personally and eifctively. Other lectures deal with dCBlprimarily with actual injuries. fTne three most injured joints are the knee, ankle and shoulder, Campton said. Each year we rotate oe of these areas and concentrate oO the injuries common to joint. This y^ar its the knee.  1</p>
        <p>^reg Beres, ECU assistant aQiletic trainer, opens the seminars dftcussing the anatomy of the knee.</p>
        <p>Compton follows with immediate care of knee injuries and Rochelle Rittgers, also assistant trainer at ECU, will discuss knee rehabilitation.</p>
        <p>Heat stress is often a factor in athletics, and Phil Catlicutt will outline methods of preventing and treating victims. Callicutt is the trainer at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Ga., and he is responsible for rehabilitation of in-field injuries  such as shootings - to federal agents.</p>
        <p>Knee ligament and cartilage damage will be the topic of Dr. Edwin Bartlett, and Dr. Robert Timmons will talk about head and spine injuries.</p>
        <p>Dr. James McCallum, ECU team )hysician and director of student lealth, will address the group on illnesses and the athlete, while Dr. Paul Camnitz will discuss ear, nose and throat problems. Dr. James Bowmans topic is patellar-femoral conditions.</p>
        <p>Lab sessions will reinforce what is described in lectures, according toi Compton. Theyll get hands-on experience in rehabilitation and taping.</p>
        <p>Enrollment for the conference will be limited, with applications accepted in order received prior to the registration deadline of April 2. The tuition for the conference is $45, and preferred customer rates are available at several area motels.</p>
        <p>For further information, direct inquirees to: Sports Medicine Conference, Division of Continuing Education, East Carolina University, or call 757-6143.</p>
        <p>Creswell Friday in a Tobacco Belt Conference baseball game.</p>
        <p>Rusty Holliday hurled a two-hitter in the shutout, going the distance for the Bullets.</p>
        <p>It was all over in the first inning as the Bullets scored six times to put the game out of reach. Matthew Moore led off with a single and Greg Hardison reached on an error. After a sacrifice, Holliday walked and Whit Brown also drew a free pass, forcing in Moore. A walk to Peewee Groover scored Hardison and Chris Jones doubled, driving in Holliday and Brown. A double by Earl Bowen plated Groover and Jones to make it 6-0.</p>
        <p>Jamesville added two more in the third to finish the scoring.</p>
        <p>No one had more than one hit for Jamesville, but Whit Brown also had a double for the Bullets, along with those by Jones and Bowen. Danny Hall collected both of the Creswell hits.</p>
        <p>Now 6-0 in the conference, the Bullets are 6-1 overall and travel to Cape Hatteras on Tuesday for a non-conference game.</p>
        <p>Creswell....................000  000  0-0  2  2</p>
        <p>Jamesville................602  000  x-K  5  1</p>
        <p>Clifton, Tarkington (3) and Hall; Holliday andT. Perry</p>
        <p>Chocowinity.............7</p>
        <p>Aurora....................5</p>
        <p>AURORA - Despite a brawl which erupted in the seventh inning, the Chocowinity Indians pulled out a 7-5 baseball win over Aurora High School on Friday in Tobacco Belt Conference play.</p>
        <p>Aurora pushed ahead in the game in the first inning, scoring a pair of runs. They added two more in the second for a 4-0 lead.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity rallied for five runs in the third, two of them coming on Kevin Tyrees double that brought in the go-ahead run.</p>
        <p>Aurora tied it up, however, in the</p>
        <p>umpires called a balk, scoring Hardy and advancing the other runners. Tyree then hit a sacrifice fly to score Terry with the insurance run.</p>
        <p>Mark Asby led the Creswell hitting with two and he also stole six bases.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity goes to 2-4 in Tobacfco Belt play  and  3-5  overall.  Tlie</p>
        <p>Indians entertain Bath on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Chocow inilv..............005  000 27  4 3</p>
        <p>Aurora ................220  010 05  5 :i</p>
        <p>Tripp, Tyret'  (2) and  Terry; Asby.</p>
        <p>Hathawav (IP and Byner, Sawyer (7).</p>
        <p>fifth, scoring once</p>
        <p>or a 5-5 deadlock.</p>
        <p>In the top of the seventh, Shawn Hardy singled and stole second. He moved to third on an infield out and watched as both Phillip Terry and Larry Hardy were hit by pilches.</p>
        <p>Tyree, at the plate, squared around to bunt on a squeeze play, but the Chocowinity pitcher, seeing the runner break for home, stepped off the mound and fired home. 'The catcher dropped the ball and Hardy barreled over him. That led to a brawl that halted the game for approximately an half-hour.</p>
        <p>When order was restored, the</p>
        <p>Kinston Hands Rose Track Loss</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools track team suffered its first loss of the season Friday, bowing to visiting Kinston by two points.</p>
        <p>The Vikings finished the meet with 71 points, while Rose ended up with 69. An exchange of a third for a second could have made the difference in the meet  and in one event, the long jump, a difference of only a half-inch cost Rose those points.</p>
        <p>We had five people out for various reasons, Coach Bud Phillips said. That could have made the difference too.</p>
        <p>As it was, the Rampants had four double winners. William Waugh won both the shot and the discus, while Roswell Streeter took the high jump and high hurdles. Reggie Smith captured first in the triple jump and the 100-meter dash, while Steve Strother won both of the distance events.</p>
        <p>Wiggins was the lone double winner for Kinston, taking the long jump and triple jump. Kinston also was helped out by winning two of the three relays.</p>
        <p>Rose, now 4-1, returns to action on Thursday traveling to Wilson Fike. Summary:</p>
        <p>Shot pul: Waugh (Ri ,535; Briggs iKi 44-8; Casey (Ri 41-6'I Discus: Waugh (R) 156-9"i, Ienasato (K) 105-4*2; Joyner (R i05-2"i.</p>
        <p>High jump: Streeter (R) 0 2; Wiggins (K) 5-6</p>
        <p>Long jump: Wiggins iK) 19-9* ; liar rison(K) 19-2; Brewinglon (R 19-1*2.</p>
        <p>Triple jump: Smith iRi 40-5* ; Hines (K) 39-9* 2; Harrison (K) :i8-6.</p>
        <p>Pole vault: Wiggins iK) 11-6; Farley (R) 10-6; Brant (Ki 1041 High hurdles: Streeter iR* 17 21; Hines (K) 18.12; Wiggins (K) 18.13.</p>
        <p>100: Smith (Rl 11.;12; Moore (R) 11 44; Willliams(K) 12.24 800 relay: Kinston (Warren, Hart, Fields, Ward) 1:33.0.</p>
        <p>1600: Strother (R) 5:10; Cannady iK) 5:24; Dodd (K) 5:44.</p>
        <p>400 relay: Rose (Moore, Kdwards, Streeter, Smith) 45 57 400: Brewington (Ri 53.78; Harrison (K) 54.54; Gray (K) 56.35.</p>
        <p>300 intermediate hurdles: Fields (K) 43.40; Streeter (R) 44 60; Hines (K) 46.41 800: Chesnutl (K) 2:11; Brian (R) 2;15.06; Sutton (K) 2.15.63.</p>
        <p>200; Warren (K) 23.63; Smith (R) 23.88; Moore (R) 24.16.</p>
        <p>3200: Strother (R) II ..56 41; Cannady (K) 11:56.42; Dodd (K) notime 1600 relay: Kinslon (Harrison, Hart. Ward, Wiggins 13:38</p>
        <p>Crime Stoppers Golf Tournament And Pig Picking</p>
        <p>The public is invited to the First Annual Crime Stoppers Golf Tournament and Pig Picking sponsored by the Make America Better Committee of the Greenville-Pltt County Board of REALTORS\</p>
        <p>This event will be held on Thursday, April 12 during Private Property Week at the Brook Valley Country Club.</p>
        <p>Cost: $25.00 per person (includes pig picking) $5.00 per person for pig picking only To Register: Call Connally Branch or Bill Clark at 355-2000 Pig picking only-Call Mavis Butts at 758-0655</p>
        <p>Trophies And Prizes</p>
        <p>"Realtors Share Because They Care"</p>
        <p>All Net Proceeds Go To The Crime Stoppers ProgramBASEBALL * SOFTBALL * LIHLE LEAGUEFree Nike Batting GiovesGet A Free Glove With The Purchase Of The Following Nike Cleated Shoes</p>
        <p>Nike Field General Priced At *29.95</p>
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        <p>Assorted Group Of Cleated Shoes For Use In Softball &amp;amp; Baseball At Unbelievably Low Prices!!  _Gloves</p>
        <p>(Baseball &amp;amp; Softball) By Rawlings, Wilson &amp;amp; Mizuno Featuring The A2000 Series By Wilson Sug. Retail $99.95</p>
        <p>Our Price $89.95 ............Sale  Price  $85.00Bats By Easton &amp;amp; Adirondack</p>
        <p>Reduced Prices On Howard's Superbat (Softball)</p>
        <p>Reg. $26.95 Sale $19.95 Eastons Big Barrel" Pro Mode!</p>
        <p>Reg. $64.95 Sale $51.95 Adirondacks Big Stick" (Little League) Reg. $24.95 Sale $18.95</p>
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        <p>Call Our Team Dept. At Bonds (756-6001)!</p>
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        <p>Also, Dont Forget Accessories:,</p>
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        <p>Q.-JQ The Daily nenvjcioi, Lmiun.nit;, N L.</p>
        <p>Sunaay. April 1,1984</p>
        <p>122 Business Rentals</p>
        <p>BELOW MARKET LEASE 3000 square toot of prime retail or office space, Arlington Boulevard location For further Information Call collect 1 735 0003</p>
        <p>OFFICE FOR RENT-Located</p>
        <p>in the 2700 block of East 10th Street, (Colonial Heights Build ing); only 85 per month in eluding utilities: (or additional laformatlon, contact Harold U-eech. Business &amp;amp; Real Estate Broker with The Marketplace. lhc.,7S2 43</p>
        <p>(jFFICES FOR RENT 1100 square foot building consisting of 3 offices (3 large &amp;amp; 1 very large) plus restrooms and Storage area; freshly and at-fractlvely painted, Inside and oOt; centrally located on Evans Street with pienty of free park iAg; for additionai information, c mtact Haroid Creech, Busi r^s &amp;amp; Real Estate Broker, 2 4348</p>
        <p>MS Condominiums ^ For Rent</p>
        <p>EST LANDLORD in town Idoking for best tenant in town! If you are a young couple or a young professional you may consider this 2 bedroom, i'/y both condominium yours for the affordable rent of $295 per Month. Lease required Call Joe Ward at 758 M50 or 752 1755 afterSiOO. Available May 1.</p>
        <p>POR RENT-2 bedroom 1'/j both condominium. Cable TV,</p>
        <p>I Lease desired $290.00 per 15 (Tall</p>
        <p>ifonth. Available April 756 6181 days, or 758 0948 evenings</p>
        <p>TOR SALE BY OWNER West rt Bogue Sound Waterfront pndominium in Beacon's pach Four year guaranteed Iqase with esculatlong lease payment. End unit with all tafras Included. Call 919 728 7413, nights and weekends f^AIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>3 bedroom Opndominium available, March l,2'/V baths, fully carpeted, heat P4imp, and all appliances</p>
        <p>furnished. Call Judy at 355 2000. ^8 30to5:00</p>
        <p>Monday Friday ^OU MUST SEE This well Opred for 2 bedroom con dominium, l'/j baths, carpet almost like new, wallpapered, \iuell cared for 8i tastefully decorated, cozy family room. Cheerful kitchen with all extras, ktra outside storage. Only n.OOO. Oavis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, 576 1997</p>
        <p>{TbIMoom condominium at Quail Ridge Available imme diately. $6WI per month Call L^elle 355 2000</p>
        <p>BEDROOM condominium at indy Ridge. Available in :h $455 month. Call Lorelle 155 2000.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>125 Condominiums For Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM flat with 2000 square feet at Quail Ridge Available immediately. Rents for $600 per month. Clark Branch. Realtors 355 2000.</p>
        <p>127 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>BY OWNER, two sto^ Colonial near University 402 E. 4th St. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, living room, dining room: den, carport $400 . 758 5299.  .</p>
        <p>EDWAROV ACRES</p>
        <p>bedrooms, I'/i baths, $400 per month. PACTOLUS HIGHWAY 3 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. $350 per month. RIVERHILLS 4 bedrooms, 2 baths available AAay 1  $500  per  month. All</p>
        <p>require lease and security de posit. Ouffus Realty, Inc., 754-0811</p>
        <p>127 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>206 SOUTH Warren. 4 bedroom. 2 bath, brick, large lot $450 per month. Lease, deposit, no pets Family pre ferred. 758 1355.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM HOUSE located close to the University. Call after 4 p.m. 756 0528.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, carport, storage, heat pump, conve niences, $350. Call 757 0001, 753 4015or 756 9004.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>kECUTIVE HOME. 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath, large den with fireplace, stove Insert, all formal areas plus carport. In excellent condition. To rent, sale, or rent with option to buy Lily Richardson Realty 355-2260.</p>
        <p>HOUSE AND APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>in Greenville and near Ayden 746 3284 or 524 3180</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR RENT. Appi D.HCoi ig coupN singles. 3 bedroom, 2 baths.</p>
        <p>imatley I mile from D</p>
        <p>Ideal (or young couple or</p>
        <p>High</p>
        <p>rox</p>
        <p>onley</p>
        <p>greatroom with dining area, Itchen with appliances, utility room, $375 monthly, deposit and lease. Available April 1. Call</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM Brick home on Tryon Drive in Colonial Heights. Home has l'/y baths, den. economical natural gas heat and wall to wall carpet. Available April 1. $340. 758-5299.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM contemporary home, near Candlewick Estates. Greatroom with fireplace, dining room. $450 month, 1 year lease required. Call Ann Bass or Madalyn McGuffin CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 4446or 756 9881,</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM HOUSE dote to</p>
        <p>Aycock school. $450 a month. 752 4824.</p>
        <p>3 OR 4 BEDROOM house 409 West 4fh Street. $300 per month. Call 757 0688</p>
        <p>6 ROOM HOUSE for rent. $100 per month. Apply In person Thursday, Friday, and Satur day. W.C. Whitehurst and Son, Bethel, NC.</p>
        <p>129 Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>Madalyn McGuffin at CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty 756 6666 or 746 2702.</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR RENT - $450 per</p>
        <p>month, 3 bedroom. 2 bath, den with fireplace, eat in kitchen, located centrally in Greenville. Phone 756 7356, after 6</p>
        <p>ONE BLOCK from campus and town. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. $400</p>
        <p>plus deposit. 758 0174</p>
        <p>SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent Call 752 7212 or 756 0174 for more information.</p>
        <p>UNUSUAL RENTAL property. 3 bedroom, 2 bath solar con temporary on 4'j acre lot in MacGregor Downs 1 year lease. $600 month plus dei^it</p>
        <p>Unique rent rebate policy. Call Ama Carroll at Aldridge 8,</p>
        <p>Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 8278</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM HOUSE Located 106 Columbia Avenue. $200 per month. Plus deposit Painted inside and out. 754 2109</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, 1 bath No city taxes. $285 per month Red Carpet, Steve Evans and Associates, 355 2727</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 7,1984-10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>SALE LOCATED: Drum Hill, N.C.; from Suffolk, Va. tako HWY. 13 South Approx. 16 Miles; Turn on Slala Route 670 (Drum Hill Road). From Ahoskie, N.C. take HWY. 13 North Approx. 25 Miles. Turn on State Route 670 (Drum Hill Road) to Slate Route 1311. (FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS.)</p>
        <p>NOTE: Carl Buck is Discontinuing His Farming Operation and Has the Following Equipment lor Sale.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS</p>
        <p>John Deere-4430-Power Shift Diesel-with Roll-Guard Cab MasseyFerguson-1135-Diesel-with Cab Massey-Ferguson-tOSO-Diesel I.H.C. Farmall-tSO-with Cuilivalors and Fertiiizer Attachments Dual Whaals-38-184 Fronl-Mount Tractor Weights MACHINERY Athens Disc-6 Row (21 Ft) John Deere Ftex Planters-871 4 Row</p>
        <p>2-Lilliston Roiiing Cultivalors-4 Row</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh Cultivator-4 Row Ferguson Chlset Plow-to Tongs</p>
        <p>King Disc-12 Ft.-3 Pt. Hitch King Dlsc-10 Ft.-3 Pt. Hitch Johnson Sprayer-300 Qal. on Rubber</p>
        <p>Nurse Tank-500 Gat. Stainless Steel on Trailer with New Homellle Pump and Motor</p>
        <p>Bakrentlne Ditch Mower-Sldemount</p>
        <p>McClenney Rotary Culter-5</p>
        <p>FI</p>
        <p>Lely Spreader-3 Pt. Hitch Tractor Biade-6 Ft 4-Cole Planters Ford Bottom Plow-3 Bottom-16 Inch Massey-Ferguson Bottom Plow-4 Bottom-16 Inch Stalk Cutter-2 Row</p>
        <p>Peaweeder-4 Row Hyd Row Markers Hyd Hoist Jack John Deere Hyd Fluid-55 Gallons</p>
        <p>Chisel Plow Points 2-Hyd. Cylinders TOBACCO AND PEANUT EOUIPMENT</p>
        <p>Roanoke Tobacco Primer-2 Row (Both Heads)</p>
        <p>4-Roanoke Tobacco Trailers Roanoke Bulk Tobacco Barn-Gas Fired-126 Racks Vada Drying Unit-5 Dryers and to Wagons-Powell Transplanter-2 Row Johnson Tobacco Sprayer-60 Gal. 3 Pt Hitch Reddick Tobacco Bed Gaser-15 Ft.</p>
        <p>Long Peanut Combine-(Blue) Long Peanut Comblne-(Red) 2-Paulk Peanut Digger lnvertors-2 Row Hobbs Peanut Digger-2 Row K M C. Vine Cutter-2 Row Vann Tobacco TIrer 10-Tobacco Trailers-Otd Type Tobacco Sheets-Approx SO 2 Packing Guides Bushel Baskets-Approx. 50 TRUCKS</p>
        <p>1965 Ford-F600-2 Ton-8 Cylinder- 16 Ft. Grain Body 1972 Ford Crewcab-F600-8 Cylinder-2 Ton-wilh Body 1975 LH C Pick-Up V. Ton-8 Cylinder-Automatic</p>
        <p>MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION*</p>
        <p>Safe Authohnd By: CARL BUCK 387-0S61 (Mm, N.C.</p>
        <p>TERMS: CASH OR OOOD CHECKS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>WINSLOW AUCTIONS</p>
        <p>BONDED LICENSED AUCTIONEERS</p>
        <p>BRENT WINSLOW,</p>
        <p>HAROLD WINSLOW, N.C.A.L. 80 Fltone: 2S7-28S8 Hertford, N.C.  Hertford,  N.C.</p>
        <p>lONOB) UCIWIB) m NORTH CABOUNA. SOUTH CAROLINA AND VXUHNIA</p>
        <p>VILLAGE TRAILER Park Ayden. Paved streets, city wafer, sewage, trash collection. First month tree or we pay moving expenses. 746 2425 or 752 7148</p>
        <p>133 Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>BEHIND VENTORS GRILL, Mumford Road. Two bedrooms $125 and three bedrooms $165. Deposit required. Call 756 4982.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME For Rent. 2 bedroom furnished. No children. No pets. 758-6679.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME For rent $150. or for sale 756 5279</p>
        <p>NEAR 4 LANE, Ayden Grifton 2 bedroom, 1'/y baths, garden space 524 4349.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL RATES on 1, 2, and 3 bedroom mobile homes. $130 and up. No pets, no children. 7580745</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM mobile home tor rent. Call 756-4687 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM TRAILER</p>
        <p>furnished. Colonial Park. 758-0779or 752 1423.</p>
        <p>2 LARGE BEDROOMS, Ih</p>
        <p>bath. Call after 7 p.m. 746 3279.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM l'.^ bath with washer. Colonial Park. $185 plus deposit. 758 0174.</p>
        <p>135</p>
        <p>Office SpBce For Rent</p>
        <p>BUILDING, 1200 square feet on Evans Street (3 offices). 756 7417 or 752 4295</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE Sales or office wace 1400 square feet, at 2725 East 10th street. Colonial Heights Shopping center. Call 758 4257 2 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT commercial building Sooth Memorial Drive. Prime location opposite West End</p>
        <p>Zoned fringe , 2313</p>
        <p>Shopping Center. Part or all of 271)0 sc ..........</p>
        <p>square feet. Will remodel to suit tennant. Plenty of Parking front and back. Contact Rudy Cox. 752 7437.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFICES on Commerce Street, Gaylord Builders, 756 5550</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE (or rent 700 square feet, East 10th Street. Call 758 2300 days.</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE FORCEASE</p>
        <p>3-4 room suite. All utilities and ianltorial services furnished. Chapin Little Building, 3106 S. A/iemorial Drive. Call</p>
        <p>Chapin &amp;amp; Associates 756-1234</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR LEASE. Con</p>
        <p>tact J.T. or Tommy Williams, 754 7815,</p>
        <p>PRIME LOCATION Arlington boulevard. Business-proftessional office suite. 1234 square feet. 756 4295 nights.</p>
        <p>UP TO 2,500 SQUARE feet each location. Prime office space available at 3205 South Memorial Drive and 2820 East 10th Street. Phone 752 3850.</p>
        <p>2 Private offices with bathroom. Available In April. Off 264 Business. $125 per month plus electric. Call Clark Branch Management, 355-2000</p>
        <p>137 Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>NEW OCEAN VIEW Camp Site.</p>
        <p>Atlantic Beach next to Triple S Pier. Annual lease. Utilities</p>
        <p>included. Reserve now for April occupancy. 1-724-7105 or 1-993 8700or 1 728 7237or 1-993 5874.</p>
        <p>PINE KNOLL SHORES 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, room for 4, 2 pools. On ocean. Very nice. Call 752 2579or 752 1117.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM ocean front con dominium. Available week of June 23-30. Call 754 3115 days, 754-2899after6. Ask tor Buddy.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Enjoy</p>
        <p>Comfort In</p>
        <p>Apartment Living At</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>WUlow</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>SI.</p>
        <p>3!</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>Offtc</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1*1. Straat</p>
        <p>f)me visit Tar River Estates, ere giving our apartments a taceiitt for spring...And alt that is necessary to make tiving more enjoyable at the best location in Greenvitte.</p>
        <p>One, Two And Three Bedroom unite. Waeher/Dryer hook*upe, 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>Managed By:</p>
        <p>137 Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC EACR, octa viaw. 3 badroom, staeps 4, centralair 752 7141.</p>
        <p>EMERALD ISL Luxury Oceantront, 1, 2, 3 bedroom. Linens avaiiabie, pool, tennis. Spell Realty. 1 354-3212.</p>
        <p>138 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>FURNISHED ROOM For rent with kitchen priviledges. Prefer male, working, $125 a month. 752 2804</p>
        <p>LARGE FURNISHED room with refrigerator. 2 blocks from ECU. Quiet male student only. 752 7263.</p>
        <p>PRIVATE furnished bedroom with refrigerator for male, across from college. 758-2585.</p>
        <p>142 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOMMATE</p>
        <p>Wanted to share mobile home. $100 plus '/i utilities. Call 752 3969 after 4:30.</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted to share new 2 bedroom townhouse. Call after 5, 355 4522.</p>
        <p>ROOMMATE WANTED TO</p>
        <p>share nice 7 room house. Just outside Greenville. Must pay \'i rent, '/i utilities, and share with oil bill. Rent and utilities about $225 a month. Call 754 4079, after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>ROOMMATE NEEDED to</p>
        <p>share a house near Pitt Com munity College. $145 plus utilltes. 355-6713.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE Lady to live In with middle aged lady. Needs minor assistance with meals, light house work, and errands. Must be non smoker because oxygen In house. Free room and board depending upon assistance given. Private room in quiet neighborhood and central location. For more in formation call, 756 4074.</p>
        <p>144 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>Any size or condition. 437^! extension 7. Monday R-lday.</p>
        <p>BEASLEY LUMBER Products</p>
        <p>will Day up to $Tm per Mtor )ood grade standing Pine</p>
        <p>flc__  ----</p>
        <p>Timber. Also top prices paid tor grada Pine logs delivered</p>
        <p>ri &amp;lt; S&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>^ Scotland Neck milt. Call (^ Baker  834-4121 or 824 4203.</p>
        <p>LARGE OR SMALL Mobile Home Park within 100 miles of Greenville; call Harold Craach Business 8, Real Estate Broker with The AAarketplace, Inc., 752 3444.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and hardwood timber. Pamlico Timber Company, Inc. 754 8615.</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY standing timber. Large or small tracts. Any species. 744-6825 or 744</p>
        <p>2041. </p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY Used trailer in excellent condition, reason able price. 752-0754.</p>
        <p>1974  1980 AUTOS and trucks.</p>
        <p>Top wholesale orlces. Grimsley Motors, 2900 Et 10th Street.</p>
        <p>757 1044</p>
        <p>5 OR MORE acres of land developed or undeveloped. Woods land or cleared. Witnin 2 miles of WIntervllle, on hard surface. Must be high and perked. Call 355 7094.</p>
        <p>146 Wanted To Lease</p>
        <p>TOBACCO Pounds tor sale. 752 5547after 7p.m.</p>
        <p>148 Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>If you're not usina your axtrcise equipment, sell If this (all In these columns. Call 752 6144.</p>
        <p>Mature woman, son and small cocker spaniel need house, apartment or mobile home to rent. Prefer small yard with</p>
        <p>rirden space. Call 752 4144, xt 204,9 to 5 weekdays.</p>
        <p>Americas #1 Selling Automobile</p>
        <p>1984 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>On Sale Now</p>
        <p>no,656* *250</p>
        <p>89 * e</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>* N.C. Sales Tax And Licensa Fees Extras</p>
        <p>** Based on $1500 down (cash or trade), 12.9 APR, 48 monthly payments, finance charges $2673.60, total of payments $12,042.72.</p>
        <p>HOLTOLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOTS VA &amp;amp; FHA APPROVED</p>
        <p>HUNTINGRIDGE</p>
        <p>"COUNTRY LIVING-CITY CONVENIENCE"</p>
        <p>(0</p>
        <p>lU</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>FALKLAND HIGHWAY-2 MILES FROM HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>LEONARD LILLEY, OWNER/ MILLIE LILLEY BROKER</p>
        <p>PLEASE CALL 752-4139</p>
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        <p>0</p>
        <p>Talk it over with us.</p>
        <p>Its our business to know the answers when it comes to home financing. Home Fedcrals Adjustable Rate Mortgage for example, may be your key to home ownership. Call or come see a member of our Loan Team to find out more. We think we have some good answers to your home financing needs.</p>
        <p>HOME FEDERAL SAVM^</p>
        <p>AMDLOAHA5SOOATIOM</p>
        <p>OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenville</p>
        <p>758-3421</p>
        <p>Arlington Boulevard</p>
        <p>756-2772</p>
        <p>EC'</p>
        <p>|--^t</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>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322 1516 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO OREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Ctll 756-1322 or writ* P.O. Box 887, Oroonvillo, N.C. (or your fro* copy o( "Homo* For Living",  monthly publlcitlon p*ck*d with picturot, dotalK nd prieoi ol homo* ind **il*bl* locally.</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVma TO A NEW CITY</p>
        <p>CM your Irto copy ol Homo* For LMng', In th* ctty you art going to. Know Ih* root **t*t* msrk*t baler* you gat lhara. Your copy I* In our olllca. Wa can halp you buy, all or Inda a homa any plac* In th* nation.</p>
        <p>PICK YOUR PRICE AND PICK YOUR HOME!!! SEE ANY OF THESE HOMES TODAY!!!</p>
        <p>$25,900</p>
        <p>Church Straat, GraanqiQI Q Badrooms Cornar Lot</p>
        <p>'0</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>$27,900</p>
        <p>Watt Ava. Ayden</p>
        <p>700 Sq. Ft., 3 Badrooms</p>
        <p>Big House</p>
        <p>$29,900</p>
        <p>7th St. Aydan</p>
        <p>3 Badrooms, Corner Lot</p>
        <p>IS Yr. Loan</p>
        <p>,x*</p>
        <p>$29,900</p>
        <p>Qraan St. Greantrill* 3 Apartmants</p>
        <p>Invastmant</p>
        <p>$36,900</p>
        <p>Country Arta One Acra</p>
        <p>3 Badrooms, Two Baths</p>
        <p>Sacludad</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>$39,900</p>
        <p>FmHa Asaump. Aydan</p>
        <p>3 Badrooms, One Bath</p>
        <p>, Brick Ranch</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>*$42,500</p>
        <p>Hawaii Straat, Oraanvilla</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath</p>
        <p>Brick Ranch</p>
        <p>$49,900</p>
        <p>Webb straat, Graanvill*</p>
        <p>3 Badrooms, 2 Baths</p>
        <p>Laaso Option</p>
        <p>$55,900</p>
        <p>Laughinghout* Dr. Greanvill*</p>
        <p>4 Badroom* 3 Baths</p>
        <p>Rant Option</p>
        <p>$56,000</p>
        <p>Sadgafiald Dr. Qraanvill*</p>
        <p>3 Badrooma, ivii Baths</p>
        <p>$7,000 8 Assum*</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>$63,900</p>
        <p>Cannon Rd. Wint*rville30i,[^droomt 2 Baths</p>
        <p>91^ % Loan Asaump.</p>
        <p>$65,900</p>
        <p>Tray Oriva, Qraanvill*</p>
        <p>4 Badrooms, 2 Baths</p>
        <p>VA Owned 5S Down</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>$72,000</p>
        <p>Laon Drive, Graanvill*</p>
        <p>3 Badrooma, 2 Baths</p>
        <p>Log Homa</p>
        <p>- $79,900</p>
        <p>La* Street, Qraanvllla</p>
        <p>3 Badrooms, 2 Baths</p>
        <p>Cherry Oakt</p>
        <p>$79,500</p>
        <p>Whittington Cir. Qraanvllla</p>
        <p>4 Badrooms, 2 Baths</p>
        <p>Lake Ellsworth</p>
        <p>$77,900</p>
        <p>Overlook Dritra, Graanvill*</p>
        <p>4 Badroom, 2 Baths</p>
        <p>Englewood</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>$80,000</p>
        <p>Hwy. 903, Stokes Highway</p>
        <p>3 Mobile Homes 2.88 Acres</p>
        <p>Invastora</p>
        <p>$87,000</p>
        <p>Tar Road, Near T.V. Station</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2Vi Baths</p>
        <p>88&amp;lt;i% Loan Asaump.'</p>
        <p>$225,000</p>
        <p>Elegant, Sacludad</p>
        <p>4 Badrooms, 3 Baths</p>
        <p>Serious Inquiries Plaasa</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>-New Listing</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Hignite Realtors</p>
        <p>CalJ Us Anytime At</p>
        <p>757-1969</p>
        <p>Our Story Gets Better And Better!</p>
        <p>We Have Three New Buildings For Your Selection Now!</p>
        <p>10.35% Fixed 30 Year Financing Available</p>
        <p>These Units Are Available Alexander $66,500  1449  Square  Feet</p>
        <p>Cline</p>
        <p>Weaver</p>
        <p>Sumrell</p>
        <p>$58,500</p>
        <p>$66,500</p>
        <p>$61,500</p>
        <p>1436 Square Feet 1423 Square Feet 1556 Square Feet</p>
        <p>mge</p>
        <p>Please Compare Our Per Square Foot Value And Youll See What We Mean!</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD*</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH,</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
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        <p>A CHOICE I EED BEEF</p>
        <p>the Better Choice...</p>
        <p>GUARANT RAVOI  CUARMITEB) TB-CUMtMITEED FSH nTMLSmrmenmcuMumm Every cut of Kroger U.S.OA OK)lce cram Fed Beef you buy at Kro^ Is guaranteed (mmen. RAVORM AND FRESH) for your total satisfaction. If you are not satisfied, Kroger win replace your Item or refund your purchase price.</p>
        <p>$138</p>
        <p>BUUC PACKAGED COUNTRY STYLE</p>
        <p>sficed</p>
        <p>Bacon .. Lb</p>
        <p>RATH BLACK HAWK OR MAPLE FLAVOR</p>
        <p>Sficed</p>
        <p>Bacon.. Lb</p>
        <p>muNTiiv our</p>
        <p>CENTER CUT SMOKED</p>
        <p>Ham</p>
        <p>Steak... Lb</p>
        <p>CENTER AND END CUT SMOKED</p>
        <p>pork $^98</p>
        <p>$298</p>
        <p>$158</p>
        <p>1/4 PORK LOIN CUT UP INTO</p>
        <p>Pork</p>
        <p>Chops .. Lb</p>
        <p>FROZEN 5/5 LB. LEAN N MEATY</p>
        <p>S^ibs.S1</p>
        <p>PC 7APCHKMNVWX</p>
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        <p>B-'2 The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C</p>
        <p>Sunday, April 1,1984</p>
        <p>SCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>1 4 0</p>
        <p>.200</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>z%</p>
        <p>0 5 0</p>
        <p>.000</p>
        <p>40,086</p>
        <p>Soutkmi</p>
        <p>5 0 0</p>
        <p>1000</p>
        <p>142</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>4 1 0</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>138</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>3 2 0</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>107</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>2 3 0</p>
        <p>400</p>
        <p>126</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>1 4 0</p>
        <p>.200</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>149</p>
        <p>RNCONFEREME</p>
        <p>Cntral</p>
        <p>5 0 0</p>
        <p>1000</p>
        <p>158</p>
        <p>KK</p>
        <p>3 2 0</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>163</p>
        <p>140</p>
        <p>3 2 0</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>1 4 0</p>
        <p>.200</p>
        <p>50</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>0 5 0</p>
        <p>000</p>
        <p>116</p>
        <p>Pacifk</p>
        <p>4 1 ()</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>108</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>3 2 0</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>164</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>2 3 0</p>
        <p>400</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>73</p>
        <p>0 5 0</p>
        <p>000</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>10(1</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>Editor's Note: Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change wtthout notice</p>
        <p>Today's Sporls Tennis</p>
        <p>pavidson al East Carolina women illam)</p>
        <p>Kasrball</p>
        <p>James Madison al East Carolina t'2p m I</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Florida Slate al East Carolina - i2p m I</p>
        <p>Monday's Sporls C,olf</p>
        <p> Earmville Central at Ayden-Chiton 11 p m I Kinston. Roanoke Kapids al Rose 11 30p m I</p>
        <p>Tra.k</p>
        <p>Bertie, Rose al Karmville Central Kirls i3 :iup m &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Perquimans al Washington i:i l5 pm I</p>
        <p>Conley, West Craven al While 'Oak</p>
        <p>Conley. West Craven al White Oak girls Washington. Roanoke Rapids al Tarboro girls   Tennis</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Atlanlit Christian i2p m I Rose at Rooky Mount Baseball</p>
        <p>East Carolina at North Carolina 13 pm I</p>
        <p>' Greenville Christian at Bethel i4 pm.I</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p> Greenville Christian al Bethel i4 pm.I</p>
        <p>Tuesday's Sporls Sollbalf</p>
        <p>Jamesvilleat Cape Halteras . Beddinglieldat Rose i4p m I BathalChocowinily i3:l)(ip m i East Carolina al North Carolina. 2&amp;lt;2p m I</p>
        <p>North Pill at Earmville Central 14 pm I</p>
        <p>' Ayden (niton at (reene Central i4n m I</p>
        <p>tWihaven al Bear (rass i3:30 pm.I</p>
        <p>Williamston at Roanoke  Beddinglteld al E B Aycock i4 pm. I</p>
        <p>Tarboro al Washington Baseball BeddinglieldatRosei? Mp.m I Jamesville al Cape Halteras , BathatChocowinity i3;30p m.i Wilmington at (reenville Chris-i4p m.i</p>
        <p>North Pill al Earmville Central i4 pm I</p>
        <p>Ayden-(rifton al Greene Central</p>
        <p>I4J) m I</p>
        <p> ^1</p>
        <p>thWest Edgecombe al Conley (7:30p m I Conley al Southwest Edgecombe JV (4pm.I Belnaven al Bear Grass (3:30 'p.m I</p>
        <p>Greene Central JV at James 'Kenan i4p ml Williamston at Roanoke I7::i0 pm I</p>
        <p>. Tarboro al Washington , E.B Aycock al williamston (4 pm.I</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; RoseJVatBeddinglteld(4pm.) Tennis</p>
        <p>Beddinglieldat Rose (3:30p m.)</p>
        <p>, Southern Nash at Greene Central -I3;30p m i</p>
        <p>Pitt CC vs Bladen al Kenansville</p>
        <p>(Ip.m.i</p>
        <p>i Washington at Roanoke Rapids Phillips at Greenville Juniors *(3Mpm I</p>
        <p>^ Edenton al Williamston (3:30</p>
        <p>M  Track</p>
        <p>. Earmville Central. Greene ^Central. C B Aycock, .Southern Nash al Southwest Edgecombe ^(3:30p m.i</p>
        <p>7  Wednesday  's  Sports</p>
        <p>^  Tennis</p>
        <p>ny Earmville Central al Greene CeiUral (3:30p m.)</p>
        <p>A EasjtCarolinaalPleiller(3pm )</p>
        <p>^  Track</p>
        <p>A Southwest Edgecombe. Greene ' Central at Earmville Central girls ^ E B AycockatFike(4pm )</p>
        <p>4 FikealRosegirls(3:30p.m )</p>
        <p>^  Baseball</p>
        <p>5 Washington JV al Tarboro (4 2pm.)</p>
        <p>Washington at Bertie Softball</p>
        <p>^ Pitt at Bladen (2 p m - men and .{foment</p>
        <p> Washington at Bertie Golf</p>
        <p>n Beddin^ield al Earmville Central v  Thursday's  .Sports</p>
        <p>so  Tennis</p>
        <p>* PittatCravendpm.)</p>
        <p>Plymouth at Williamston (3:30</p>
        <p>"P ml</p>
        <p>I* Washington at Eldenton</p>
        <p>* KinstonalRosei3:30pm )</p>
        <p>_ Southern Nash at Earmville 2tMrali3:30p.m )</p>
        <p>2 Greene Central at Earmville ^Central i3:30p.m i S  Boflball</p>
        <p>M Bear Grass at Chocowinity (3:30 ap m I</p>
        <p>IP KinslonalRo8ei4p.m.i ap KinstonatE.B^cock(4p m I</p>
        <p>tt Earmville Central at Northern oTNash</p>
        <p>Ayden Griflonat Kinston (I p.m.I i Rose at Eastern Wayne (1:30</p>
        <p>4p.m.) W Ea</p>
        <p>S- East Carolina at Furman Invitational</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>Kinston at Rose (7:30 pm.)</p>
        <p>Bear Grass al Chocowinity (5:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>fc B Aycock at McDonald 14</p>
        <p>pm)</p>
        <p>N.C. Stale at East Carolina i7</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rfise JV at Kinston (4 p m.)</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>Bertie, Roanoke at Washington .3:15pm.)</p>
        <p>Bertie. Roanoke at Washington girls (3:I5p m.i Rose at Eike (3:30p m.i Conley, White Oalt at Havelock (3:30p m.)</p>
        <p>Conlev. White Oak at llaveliKk girlsi3::l0pm )</p>
        <p>Friday's Sports Baseball Earmville Central at Ayden Grifton (7:30pm.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central al ( B Aycock (7 :iOpm )</p>
        <p>(reenville Christian at Tarboro Edgecombe (4 p m )</p>
        <p>C B Aycock al (reene Central JV i4p m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at West Carteret '3:30 p m )</p>
        <p>East Carteret al Conley JV )4 pm)</p>
        <p>Washington al Williamston (7:30 p mi</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Roanoke Rapids (7:30 pmi</p>
        <p>E B Aycock at West Craven " Matlamuskeel al Jamesville</p>
        <p>i7:.30pm )</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Washington al Williamston Farmvule Central at Ayden-Grifton (4 p m )</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian al Tarboro-Edgecombe (4 p m i C B Aycock at Greene Central (4 pm I</p>
        <p>Conley at West (arleret i3:;) pm)</p>
        <p>East Carolina at George Mason Tournament Roanoke at Roanoke Rapids Matlamuskeel at Jamesville i5.30pm.i  ,</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>East (arolina at UNC Relays East Carolina women at UNC Relays</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Guilford at East (Carolina women i3pm.i</p>
        <p>(oil</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Furman Invitational</p>
        <p>Saturday's .Sports Track</p>
        <p>Rose Green Central, Earmville Central at Beddingfield Classic East Carolina at Duke Invitational</p>
        <p>East ('arolina women al Duke Invitational</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Guilford at East Carolina ill</p>
        <p>a.m.)</p>
        <p>Kasrball</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Richmond (3 p m.)</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>East Carolina al George Mason Tournament</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina al Furman Invita tional</p>
        <p>Sunday's Sports Baseball</p>
        <p>East Carolina al James Madison i2p m.)</p>
        <p>.Softball</p>
        <p>East Carolina al George Mason Tournament</p>
        <p>Bowling</p>
        <p>Men's City Drague ^</p>
        <p>Sidewinders..........68'j 47'^</p>
        <p>Hustlers......................65 )j 50'j</p>
        <p>Hot Dogs  63  53</p>
        <p>Comedy of Errors 59'a  56'2</p>
        <p>United Machine Works 59'-j 56'z Earl's Pearls  57  59</p>
        <p>The Chain Gang 55'z 60'z</p>
        <p>Tarheel H  54  62</p>
        <p>The Pacemakers .......52  , 64</p>
        <p>Chain Reaction  48'z  67'z</p>
        <p>High game. Dave Tschetter, 2.36; high series. Earl Sermons. 633.</p>
        <p>NCAA Women</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>The dates, sites and pairings for the National Collegiate Athletic Association women s Division I championship tournament: EASTREGIONAI.</p>
        <p>First Round Friday. March 16 Old Dominion 87. Penn State 65 North Carolina 81. St John's. N V 79. OT</p>
        <p>Saturday. March 17 Cheyney State 92, Maryland 64 North (i^arolina State 86. Virginia 73'-'</p>
        <p>.Semifinals Thursday, March 22 At Norfolk. Va.</p>
        <p>Cheyney Stale 73. North Carolina</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>Old Dominion 73, North Carolina Slate 71, OT</p>
        <p>Championship Saturday. March 24 Al Norfolk, Va.</p>
        <p>('heyney 80, Old Dominion 71</p>
        <p>MIUEASTREGIONAU First Round Saturday. March 17</p>
        <p>Georgia 112. Louisville 69 Tennessee 70. Middle Tennessee</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>Sund^. March 18 Mississippi 77, Ohio State 55 Alabama 78. Central Michigan 70 .Semifinals Friday. March 23 At Knoxville. Tenn. Tennessee 65, Alabama 58 Georgia 73. Mississippi 63</p>
        <p>Championship Sunday, March 25 At Knoxville. Tenn.</p>
        <p>Tennessee 73, Georgia 61</p>
        <p>MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, .March 15</p>
        <p>Northeast Louisiana 78. Kansas Slate 73 Texas 96. Drake 60</p>
        <p>Friday. March It louisiana Tech 94, Texas Tech 68 Sunday. March 18 louisiana Stale 92. Missouri 82 Semifinals Friday. March 23 Al Ruslon. La.</p>
        <p>Texas 99. Northeast Louisiana 91 Louisiana Tech 92. Louisiana State 67</p>
        <p>Championship Sunday, March 25 At Ruston. La.</p>
        <p>Louisiana Tech 85. Texas 60</p>
        <p>WE.ST REGIONAL First Round Friday. March 16</p>
        <p>San Diego State 70. Oregon 63 Southern California 97. Brigham Young 72</p>
        <p>Long Beach Slate 78, Nevada-I,as Vegas .58</p>
        <p>.Sunday. March 18  \</p>
        <p>Montana 56, Oregon Slate 47 .Semifinals Thursday. .March 22 At Los Angeles Southern California 76, Montana</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>l,ong Beach Stale 91. San Diego Stale 73. OT *  Championship</p>
        <p>Saturday. March 24 Al \M Angeles Southern California 90. Long Beach Slate 74</p>
        <p>FINAL FOUR Al I.0S Angeles Semifinals Friday. March 30 Southern California 62, Louisiana Tech 57 Tennessee 82. Cheney 73 Championship Sunday. April i .Southern California. 28-4. vs Tennessee, 23-9,4pm</p>
        <p>Pro Baseball</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Friday's Games</p>
        <p>Kansas City 5, Cincinnati 3 .Montreal 7, Texas 5 Boston 7, St, Louis 1 Chicago (AL) 11. Philadelphia 4 New York (AL) 4, Houston 2 Chicago iNL)ll,SanFrancisco5 Cleveland 10, San Diego 1 Seattle 12, Oakland 4 Minnesota 7. New York (NL) 4 Detroil7, PitUburghe Baltimore 8, AtlanU I Los Angeles 7. California 0 Los Angeles al Phoenix Toronto 2. Milwaukee 0</p>
        <p>Saturday's Games St. Louis vs. Cincinnati at Tampa Houston vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach, Fla.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh vs New York (NL) at St. Petersburg, Fla Montreal vs. Minnesota at Orlando. Fla Detroit vs. Chicago (AL) al Sarasota, Fla.</p>
        <p>Texas vs. Kansas City at Memphis, Tenn.</p>
        <p>Montreal (ss) vs. New York (AL) at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.</p>
        <p>Baltimwe vs. Philadelphia at New Orleans. La Boston vs San Diego (ss) at Denver</p>
        <p>Cleveland vs Chicago at Mesa, Ariz.</p>
        <p>San Diego (ss) vs Seattle at Tempe, Ariz.</p>
        <p>San Francisco at Oakland California at Los Angeles Milwaukee vs Toronto at Vancouver</p>
        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division</p>
        <p>W L Pci. GB</p>
        <p>x Boslon  55  19  743  -</p>
        <p>X Philadelphia  47  26  .644  7'i</p>
        <p>X New York  43  30  589  ll'j</p>
        <p>x-New Jersey  40  33  548  I4'j</p>
        <p>Washington  32  43  427  23'j</p>
        <p>Central Division x-.Milwaukee  44  30  . 595  </p>
        <p>X Detroit  43  31  581  1</p>
        <p>Atlanta  34  41  453  lO'i</p>
        <p>Chicago  26  46  361  17</p>
        <p>Cleve&amp;amp;nd  26  47  356  17'z</p>
        <p>Indiana  24  49  329  19'z</p>
        <p>WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division x-Utah  42  33  560  -</p>
        <p>Dallas  39  35  527  2'z</p>
        <p>Denver  35  40  467  7</p>
        <p>Kansas City  34  40  459  7'z</p>
        <p>San Antonio  32  42  432  9'z</p>
        <p>Houston  28  45  384  13</p>
        <p>Pacific Division x-Los Angeles  48  24  667  -</p>
        <p>x-Portland  45  28  616  3'z</p>
        <p>Seattle  37  38  493  12'z</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; Phoenix  35  40  467  14'z</p>
        <p>Golden Sute  32  42  432  17</p>
        <p>San Diego  28  47  373  21'</p>
        <p>x-Clincned t</p>
        <p>Golden SUte at Los Angeles</p>
        <p>NHL Standings</p>
        <p>By The .Msaciatcd Press WALESCONFERENCE Patrick Divisiaa</p>
        <p>W L</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>Pts</p>
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        <p>352</p>
        <p>267</p>
        <p>x-Wasbington x-Philadelphia x-NY Rangers</p>
        <p>47  44 25</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>349</p>
        <p>222</p>
        <p>286</p>
        <p>41 28</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>91</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>298</p>
        <p>New Jersey</p>
        <p>17 55</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>230</p>
        <p>347</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh</p>
        <p>16 57</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>253</p>
        <p>388</p>
        <p>.Ydami DivislM</p>
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        <p>47 24</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>101</p>
        <p>310</p>
        <p>251</p>
        <p>X'Boston</p>
        <p>47 25</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>331</p>
        <p>259</p>
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        <p>41 28 35 39</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>92</p>
        <p>75</p>
        <p>356</p>
        <p>285</p>
        <p>277</p>
        <p>293</p>
        <p>Hartford</p>
        <p>27 41</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>283</p>
        <p>315</p>
        <p>CAMPBEarONFERENCE</p>
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        <p>y-Minnesota</p>
        <p>39 30</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>342</p>
        <p>334</p>
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        <p>32 40</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>289</p>
        <p>310</p>
        <p>x-Detroit</p>
        <p>31 40</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>293</p>
        <p>315</p>
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        <p>28 42</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>289</p>
        <p>306</p>
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        <p>25 44</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>295</p>
        <p>379</p>
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        <p>56 18</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>117</p>
        <p>443</p>
        <p>311</p>
        <p>x-Calgary</p>
        <p>33 31</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>306</p>
        <p>X Vancouver</p>
        <p>32 39</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>73</p>
        <p>306</p>
        <p>328</p>
        <p>x-Winnipeg Los Angeles</p>
        <p>39 38 23 43</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>337</p>
        <p>306</p>
        <p>372</p>
        <p>372</p>
        <p>x-Clinched(._, y-Clincheddivisioo title</p>
        <p>Friday's Games PhUadelphU&amp;lt;.NewJersey2 Winnipeg 2, St Louis I .MinoMOta 3, Vancouver 3. OT Saturday's Games Montreal at Boston Chicago at Detroit N Y Rangers at Hartford</p>
        <p>iloafQuebec N Y Islandm at Washington St Louis at Toronto Minnesota at Calgary Edmonton al Los Angeles Suadav's Games</p>
        <p>Boston at New Jersey Detrwlal Chica Torontoalf</p>
        <p>UrtforiatN Y Rangen N Y Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7:35 Calgary alWiniupM</p>
        <p>ENDRECXLARSE.ASON</p>
        <p>NCAA Tournament</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press FINAL FOUR At Seattle Saturday. March 31</p>
        <p>Virginia. 21-11, vs Houston 31-4 Kentucky, 29-4, vs. (ieorgetown, 32-3</p>
        <p>Monday, April 2</p>
        <p>Championship game</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Purchased the contract of Floyd Rayford, catcher-infielder. from the St. Louts Cardinals for an undisclosed amount of cash and sent him to Rochester of the International League. Sent Al Pardo, catcher, to Reiches ter.</p>
        <p>BOSTON RED SOX-Sent Chico Walker, infielder-outfielder. outright to Pawtucket of the International League.</p>
        <p>CLEVELAND INDIANS-Sent Bud Anderson and Steve Farr,</p>
        <p>{)ilchers, to Maine of the Interna ional League.</p>
        <p>DETROIT TIGERS-Cut Howard Bailey and John Martin, pitchers NEW YORK YANKSS-Traded Graig Nettles, third baseman, to-the San Diego Padres for Dennis</p>
        <p>Rasmussen, pitcher, ana a player to be named later SEATTLE MARINERS-Sent Gene Nelson, pitcher, and Harold Reynolds, iniielder, to their minor league training camp for reassignmeht</p>
        <p>National League CINCINNATI RED?-Acquired Charlie Nail, pitcher, from the Detroit TigeCs in exchange for Dallas Williams, outfielder and optioned him to Wichita 'of the American Association PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Sent Marty Bystrom, pitcher, to Portland of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Joe Cipolloni. catcher. andSteve Fireovid, pitcher, to their minor league complex for reassignment.</p>
        <p>F(M&amp;gt;TBALL United Slates Football League CHICAGO BLITZ-Waived Keith MaGee. wide receiver, and Robin Fisher, middle linebacker OAKLAND INVADERS-Cul John Thompson, tight end. and Jerry Aldridge, fullback Placed Randy McClanahan. linebacker, on the injured reserve list. Signed Chris Riehm. tackle. Brian Williams, tight end. and Thomas Carterjinebacker PITTSBURGH MAULERS-Waived Walt Easley, fullback Deactivated Ken Dombrowski. defensive tackle Activated Laval Short, defensive tackle</p>
        <p>USFL Standings</p>
        <p>By The .Issocialed Press EASTERN(ONFERENCE</p>
        <p>New Jersey Philadelphia</p>
        <p>Atlantic W  1.  T</p>
        <p>4  1  0</p>
        <p>4  I  </p>
        <p>Pci. PF PA</p>
        <p>800 130 84 8UI 101  49</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh</p>
        <p>Washington</p>
        <p>New Orleans Birmingham Tampa Bay Jacksonville Memphis</p>
        <p>Michigan Houston Oklahoma San Antonio Chicago</p>
        <p>Denver Arizona Los Angeles Oakland</p>
        <p>Saturday 's Games</p>
        <p>Houston at Oklahoma Chicago at Washington Jacksonville al Memphis</p>
        <p>Sunday's Games Arizona at Denver Tampa Bay at Philadelphia Oakland at Pittsburgh San .Antonio at Michigan New Jersey al Los Angeles Monday's Game New Orleans at Riiroingham</p>
        <p>N.C. Scoreboard</p>
        <p>Bv The Associated Press College Baseball</p>
        <p>E Tennessee St. 10-4, W Carolina 4-6</p>
        <p>Atlantic Christian 18, High Point 3 Methodist College 10, Salisbury St 1  </p>
        <p>Tennis Men's</p>
        <p>N Carolina 9, Wake Forest 0 Women's W Carolina 9. William &amp;amp; Mary 0 . Clemson 6, Duke 3</p>
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        <p>Boston 105, Atlanta 96 Philadelphia 118, Dallas 111) Washington 107, New York 79 Indiana 90. Cleveland 87 Milwaukee 119, Chicago 86 Denver 145, ^n Antonio 136</p>
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        <p>ECU Jazz Band Concert Tuesday</p>
        <p>l|E HAS SO MUCH  Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton perform in a scene from their upcoming film. "Rhinestone. a musical comedy. Although Parton says that her co-star "is not a great singer, he has so much soul. !&amp;amp; much guts, so much grit that he comes through." (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>David Hass, a graduate teaching assistant in the School of Music, East Carolina University, will direct the ECU Jazz Band in a ctmcert of jazz music to be presented at 9 p.m. Tuesday in the A. J. Fletcher Recital HalloncamiMJs.</p>
        <p>The concert is free and open to the )ublic on a first-come, first-seated )asis. It is one of the university events on the calendar (rf the Fourth Annual Eastern Carolina Arts Festival, April 1-14.</p>
        <p>A total of 13 jazz songs are scheduled for the program, including the summer of 1944 Hit Parade song hit by Buiite and Van Heusen, It Could Happen To You, featuring vocalist Jay Paker.</p>
        <p>Other songs programmed are; Two Art Wiggins swigs, Swing Your Bossa Nova and Valse Cool; Cest la Gasse, by Bill Prince, edited by Mark Azzolina; A Night in Tunisia by Gillespie and Paparelli, arranged by Glenn Osser;</p>
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        <p>Chamber Concert Tonight</p>
        <p>Dave Wolpes arrangement of Watts and Ryersons Blue Champagne; and Speluidters Folly by Max Roberts.</p>
        <p>Ned Mills, vocalist, is the sdoist for Sammy Nesticos Back Home; and Lany WeW) is vocalist for Spencer Williams Basin Street Blues, arranged by Johnny Warrington. Two other Nestico songs are on the proo-am, Carefree and Switch in Time. Othw pieces wi the program are Woodcht^ipers Ball by Bishqi and Herman, and Antonio Carlos Jobims The Girl from Ipanema, both arranged by Glenn Osser.</p>
        <p>Student members of the jazz band are: Saxes  Jay Parker, Chris Niver, Jim Hindley, Gary Roinnson, and Alan McCoy. Trumpets  Ned Mills, Patrick Merricks, Larry Webb, and Durwood Hunter. Trombones  David Hass, Scott Ruec^er, Ronald Hunter, and J(riin Wright. Rhythm Sectiwi - Bob Wright, piano; Vince Stout, bass; Clarence Averitt, drums; and Tracy Gain, guitar.</p>
        <p>concert of Chamber Music will be* performed by four School of Mysic, East Carolina University faculty members with a guest artist joining them.</p>
        <p>iThe concert will be held at 8:15</p>
        <p>m. tonight in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. It is free Shd open to the public on a first-ebme, first-seated basis and is part Iff the Fourth Annual Eastern Caro-Bna Arts Festival being held in ireenville and Pitt County April</p>
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        <p>I Instrumentalists to perform in ^nights concert are Henry Doskey,</p>
        <p>E'ano; Selma Gokcen, cello; Brian ihweickhardt, clarinet; and Paul fardif, piano. The guest artist is fiiprano Carla Connors.</p>
        <p>The program will open with Franz Schuberts Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, Opus 129, a composition written in the last year of his life, 1828. Soloists for this work will be Ms. Connors, Schweickhardt, and Doskey.</p>
        <p>Handels Judas Maccabeus. Soloists will be Ms. Gokcen and Doskey.</p>
        <p>The concluding piwe js Franz Liszts Rhapdt</p>
        <p>Auditions For Young Playors</p>
        <p>Rhapdosdie Espagnol (Folies deEspagne and Jota</p>
        <p>The second selection is Gabriel Faures Dolly (six original pieces for piano duet) to be played by Doskey and Tardif. The songs in the work are Berceuse, Mi-a-ou, Jardin de Dolly, Kitty-Valse, Tendresse, and Pas Espagnol. Following an intermission, two more works will be presented. The first is an early Ludwig van Beethoven composition, Twelve Variations on a Theme from</p>
        <p>Aragonesa), dating from 1867. The work will be played by Doskey.</p>
        <p>ECU Choir Concert In Bethel</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE - Auditions for membership in the Youth Symphony of the Carolinas fw the 1984-85 season will be held Saturday, April 14 at Rehearsal Place, Spirit Square, 110 E. Seventh Street, Charlotte.</p>
        <p>Students in grades 8-12 interesed in auditiming are to contact the orchestra by calUng 704/332-6136. Auditions are by appointment only and will begin at 9 a.m.</p>
        <p>SUNDAY TBits ONLY.</p>
        <p>Concert Band To Perform Thursday</p>
        <p>Seven compositions will be pres-ffited at East Carolina University on IWirsday by The Concert Band of School of Music. Dan</p>
        <p>ay b the ECU Freeman, a graduate teaching assistant, will direct the band, with Tom Goolsby, a faculty member and Dihctor &amp;lt;rf the ECU Marching Band Pirates, conducting two of the works.</p>
        <p>The concert, free and open to the public, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tlwrsday in the Recital Hall of the</p>
        <p>A. J. Fletcher Music Center on campus. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Choir, under the direction of Brett Watson, will perform in concert at the Bethel Umted Methodist Church in Bethel tonight at 7; 30.</p>
        <p>Featured on the program will be sacred works of Josquin des Prez, Victoria, and J.S. Bach. The Victoria work, Super flumina Babylonis, was composed for two choirs and will be perf(H7ned frmn o(^ing aisles of me church. The second half</p>
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        <p>1264 PLAYHOUSE</p>
        <p>INDOOR THEATRE</p>
        <p>6 Mils West 01 GfMnvilIt On U S 2M (Farniill Hwy I</p>
        <p>NOW SHOWING</p>
        <p>The Concert Band program will begin with John Cacavas Ceremony For Winds and will be followed by Clifton Williamss Symphonic Dance No. 3.</p>
        <p>Goolsby will be the conductor for Invercargill by Alex Williams, and Robert Jagers Pastoral and Country Dance.</p>
        <p>Other program selections are Chester by William Schuman; Mooreside March by Gustav Holst, arranged by Gordon Jacob; and the Emperata Overture by Claude Smith.</p>
        <p>The ECU Concert Band is comprised of 50 student musicians in 14 divisions. Principals players are:</p>
        <p>of the concert will consist raimarily of English and i^erican folk son^</p>
        <p>THBBTNISKXY OASMALIIOWN I THAI lOST ITS OIK AMS</p>
        <p>and spirituals. Daptme Dunston, a soprano from Washington, D.C., will be featured in the final spiritual, My God is a Rock. The concert is</p>
        <p>rto the public wtthout admission ge.</p>
        <p>In May, the East Carolina Choir will undertake its second West Coast tour. This 26Hlay tour to California and Oregon will take place after the spring semester is over and is taken on a voluntary basis by its members.</p>
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        <p>Todd Barnhart, flute and piccolo;</p>
        <p>ither La</p>
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        <p>Gail Muncey, oboe; Heat Mora, clarinet; Kevjn McKechnie, bass clarinet; Ed Schutte, bassoon; Grec Fleenor, saxophone; Cedric Adderley, trumpet; Kenny Weatherington, French horn; Cam Melton, trombone; Scott Holder, euphonium; David Moore, tuba; and Margie Markham, percussion.</p>
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        <p>S(ioYtimo6;00  5:45</p>
        <p>ACCEPTED AT BERKLEE BOSTON - Jonathan Vl^chard of Greenville has been accepted for the 1984 freshman class at Berklee College of Music, Boston. Berklee offers the B.M. degree as well as a four-year prograip leading to the professional diploma.</p>
        <p>He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orman Whichard.</p>
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        <p>Zack Carey it going to try tomothing a little different!</p>
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        <p>Ln 1886, fbllowing a shipwreck ofT the west coast of Africa, af^ infant child became part of a family of apes who raised and protected him.</p>
        <p>As he grew, he learned the laws of the jungle and eventually claimed the titk, Lord of the Apes.</p>
        <p>Yet, years later, when he was returned to civilization, he would remain uncenain as to which laws he should obey... those of man... or those of the jungle.</p>
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        <p>^catuAlwg a aakiety of, ent/iees. vegetables and luomemade bkead, dessekt, including gouit cbolce of, tea on cof,f,ee.</p>
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        <p>Academy Award-winner Gene Hackman.</p>
        <p>Henry Thomas of E.T.</p>
        <p>Huckleberry Fox from Tenns of Endearment.</p>
        <p>Three memoraUe perfcffmances in a movie fw every kid wdio wants to be hugged.</p>
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        <p>ROBERT R1CH MARY CROSBY</p>
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        <p>(^DELICIOU^OSCAR MAYER SPECIALS</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>All Meat Weiners</p>
        <p>$178</p>
        <p>1 Lb. I</p>
        <p>Pkg. OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>All Beef Franks.</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>Smokle Links..</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>All Beef Bologna</p>
        <p>1 Lb. Pkg.</p>
        <p>12 02. Pkg.</p>
        <p>1 Lb.</p>
        <p> . . . Pkg. OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>All Meat Bologna</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER</p>
        <p>Si* $158AiBeef &amp;gt;  '  Bobgna</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAYER AUMEAT</p>
        <p>varietY 12</p>
        <p>Pac.... Pk9.</p>
        <p>02.</p>
        <p>Pkg.</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Chunk</p>
        <p>Mozzarella</p>
        <p>$199</p>
        <p> Random Lb.  weight</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Shredded Mozzarelia____</p>
        <p>NATURAL KROGER</p>
        <p>Sliced Muenster Or Mozzarella..</p>
        <p>12 02. Pkg.</p>
        <p>8 02. Pkg.</p>
        <p>B.H. KROGER SOUARE</p>
        <p>Mozzarella</p>
        <p>Cheese</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Parmesan Cheese.......</p>
        <p>KROGER SHREDDED MOZZAREUA</p>
        <p>Pizza</p>
        <p>Topping......</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Cream Cheese</p>
        <p>16 02. Pkg.</p>
        <p>8 02. can</p>
        <p>8 02. Pkg.</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>KROGER ASSORTED FLAVORS</p>
        <p>Soft Cream Cheese.....</p>
        <p>8 02.</p>
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        <p>Baldwin Brass to light your home-Royal Doulton for your childs table.Shown on page 12;Add the right touch with Consort 3 pc. place setting of: dinner plate, cup and saucer.</p>
        <p>A. Consort by Minton  Reg^  SALE</p>
        <p>Place setting..................118 00 88.50</p>
        <p>Save 25% on 3,4 and 5 pc. place settings.</p>
        <p>Save on all active patterns in Romance, Royal Doulton and Minton bone collections.</p>
        <p>Save 20% off on selected open stock.</p>
        <p>B. Melissa 3 pc. setting.........40.00</p>
        <p>C. Diana 3 pc. setting ..........40.00</p>
        <p>D. Carnation 3 pc. setting.......49.00</p>
        <p>E. Carlyle 3 pc. setting........125.00</p>
        <p>F. Jasmine 3 pc. setting........98.00</p>
        <p>40.00</p>
        <p>30.00</p>
        <p>40.00</p>
        <p>30.00</p>
        <p>49.00</p>
        <p>36.75</p>
        <p>125.00</p>
        <p>93.75</p>
        <p>98.00</p>
        <p>73.50</p>
        <p>Shown on this page;Save on shimmering Baldwin Brass.</p>
        <p>Reg SALE</p>
        <p>A. Round candlesticks (pr.) 5" ,.18.00 15.99</p>
        <p>B. Chamberstick...............17 50 14.99</p>
        <p>C. Decorator hurricane lamp .... 70.00 59.99</p>
        <p>D. Candlesticks (pr.) 6".........30.00  24.99</p>
        <p>E. Round candlesticks (pr.) 7" .,22.00 19.99</p>
        <p>F. Round candlesticks (pr.) 3" ..15 00 12.99</p>
        <p>G. Octagon candlesticks (pr) 5" 24.00 19.99</p>
        <p>H. Charleston candlesticks (pr ) 5" 25 00 21.99</p>
        <p>J. Single hurricane lamp 60.00 49.99</p>
        <p>K. Octagon candlesticks (pr.) 3" 20.00 17.99 L. Octagon candlesticks (pr.) 7 30.00 23.99 M. Shelborn candlesticks (pr.) 5" 25.00 21.99Royal Doulton bonus Bunnykins" bib is yours when you purchase the 3 pc. set.</p>
        <p>Dinnerware and giltviiare created especially for the little darlings on your gift list The perfect gift tor a friend's baby shower, grandchild or tor your own bundle of )oy Collect each piece for cherishing, for everyday use</p>
        <p>N. 3 pc setting, plate, mug. bowl.......34.95</p>
        <p>P. Happy birthday  bunny..............22.95</p>
        <p>0. Teaching clock  ....................39.95</p>
        <p>R. Hug-A-Mug .......................</p>
        <p>S. Round bank.......................12.95</p>
        <p>T. Spoon and fork  by Reed &amp;amp; Barton .  14.95</p>
        <p>Birthday plate (not  shown).............14.95</p>
        <p>Olympic bunny (not shown) ...........19.95</p>
        <p>Belk Shop lor saving on Royal Doulton using your cradll card.</p>
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        <p>Purchase with Purchase.</p>
        <p>Color Carry All is only 12.50 with any 8.50 Ultima II, BNI Blass or Norell purchase. Sleek compact includes; nine sparkling patina eyeshadows, eye pencil, Advanced Formula Mascara, two blush tones, lip polish Value 60,00 Ciara 80 Strength Concentrated Cologne Spray 1.7 ounces 16.00 100 Strength 1.8 ounces 18.00 200 Strength 1.8 ounces 23.00 Bill Blass Cologne Spray 1 ounce 18.50 2 ounces 28.00</p>
        <p>Norell Cologne Spray 1 ounce 16.00 1,75 ounces 22.50</p>
        <p>We accept Belk Charge, Master Card and VISA.</p>
        <p>Uptown Berkeley Mall Parkwood Mall Carolina East Mall</p>
        <p>Albert Nipon not available m Rocky Mount</p>
        <p>Charles of the Ritz not available in Goldsboro</p>
        <p>SALE DATES . April 2-15</p>
        <p>Supplement to THE EVENING TELEGRAM THE NEWS ARGUS THE DAILY REFLECTOR April 1,1984 THE DAILY TIMES March 31,1984</p>
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        <p>I'RlMNTlNe,i#t%</p>
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        <p>Wirnm9:Th( Sw|on GMnl Hm OfiirniMtl Tliii Cvnm Smoldnj h Oangenw toYiw IMili</p>
        <p>12 mo. '. 10 log. nwf m P 0|* ^ mithid.</p>
        <pb facs="00095648_0060" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C</p>
        <p>Sunday. April 1. 1984  Q.7</p>
        <p>Ht Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>ELMHURST school district all Th advantages of good rreighbors. good surroundings and good realty values. This home teatures huge living area with tireplace. country kitchen with ali extras, 3 bedrooms, detached storage area and plenty of room tor your summer nrden tsi.900. Red Carpet Sieve Evans &amp;amp; Associates. 355 2W7</p>
        <p>ENERGY EFFICIENT</p>
        <p>Contemporary home in the country Large lot with de tached storage building. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large great room, patio with brick barbe-que S39,S00 CENTURY 21 B Forbes Agency 756 2121 or 757 0530</p>
        <p>FANTASTIC FHA Assumption By owner 606 Sooth Eastern Sjreet Dutch colonial. '7 block from campus. 3 bedroom, out standing condition with new kitchen, new floors, all appli anees Must see $61,900. Ask Mary 752 0913.</p>
        <p>*FARMVILLE-Approximately * 1900 square feet heating area. 3 *bedrooms, 2 full baths, extra large den with firepiace, 26XU garage Located on 264 A, at .Pecan grove Call 753 5521 day. .75&amp;gt;4164 night</p>
        <p>*FHA ASSUMPTION Cute as .can be! Large corner lot, living .room with fireplace. 3 bedrooms, garage Nice!! -Aldridge A Southerland. 756 .3S00; Jean Hopper, 756 9142</p>
        <p>^FHA LOAN Assumption possi . ble on this 3 bedroom home with .carport and utility CENTURY . 21 6 Forbes Agency 756 2121 or  757 0530.</p>
        <p>'FLOOR PLANS Like this not .often available. Excellent loca-,tion. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,</p>
        <p> greatroom, deck, many extras.</p>
        <p> $66.500 Call 355 6990 Or 752 5527</p>
        <p> evenings. 752 7959 days</p>
        <p>: CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>GREENRIDGE</p>
        <p>TOWNHOAAES</p>
        <p>New duplex. 2 bedroom, 1'v bath townhouses near hospital. 10 35% Financing Available</p>
        <p>$37,500 $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>GREENVILLE Blvd. Perfect for professional couple Easy access to major areas of town 2 bedrooms, large panelled study, living room 'with tireplace, new heat pump $40s. Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland. 756 3500. Jean Hopper, 756 9142</p>
        <p>HOME FOR SALE. Exclusive listing Popular Club Pines area Must see inside to appre ciate, gourmet kitchen, living room with tireplace, toycr, dining room, four bedrooms Priced at $92.500 Call tor more details The D G. Nichols Agency 752 4012.</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR SALE or Rent Great Gritton location I block from park, 2 blocks trom school. 3 bedrooms, study carpeted, greatroom, cathedral ceiling, parquet floor, fireplace, carport, patio Available 4 1 84. 522 6350 days, 756 6559 night</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR SALE by owner 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, dining room and kitchen Newly painted inside and out Good investment Price, Low $20's Call 756 2109.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CAR TALK</p>
        <p>From PHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>By Norman Vanhorne</p>
        <p>QUIT CHECKING WATER</p>
        <p>It used to be that when you drove into a service station, for a tank of gas, the attendant routinely unscrewed the radiator cap and checked to see whether you were low on water (or the water-antifreeze mixture now called "coolant"). Today. If yours is a late-model car, manufacturers say you should check only about once a month or at oil-change time.</p>
        <p>Sudden releasing of pent-up hot air, vapor and liquid, depressurizes the cooling system which is designed to operate at 10 to 18 pounds. Then the system may boil over and lose a considerable amount of coolant. Moreover, the hot vapor and liquid can scald you.</p>
        <p>So, while it's vital to check the engine oil</p>
        <p>each time you buy gas, it's best not to check the radiator unless there is a definite indication of leakage or engine overheating. Make sure the engine is cool; the car should be parked for at least 15 minutes.''</p>
        <p>When you think Chevrolet think PHELPS CHEVROLET-where you get a good deal plus a oreat 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 West End Circle Phone: 756-2150</p>
        <p>SPRING POOL SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Greenville Pool &amp;amp; Supply Co.</p>
        <p>%</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 mor* ipanii** w**k*ndi or Iraval. RELAXATION,</p>
        <p>exercise, and total</p>
        <p>FAMILY ENJOYMENT it whtt you g*t wtMrr you inittll *n Ingrourxl Swimming Pool.</p>
        <p>BioGuard</p>
        <p>NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Greenbilar tillage</p>
        <p>746-2020</p>
        <p>:</p>
        <p>r'off Highway 11/Across from Hardees 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</p>
        <p>controlled heat pump</p>
        <p> Spacious, well-maintained grounds and outdoor storage</p>
        <p>1-Bedroom from $180</p>
        <p>2-Bedroom from $195 3^edroom from $215</p>
        <p>I for Informition and appointment: Teresa Stallings, Manager 30-5 p.m. Dally Except Wedaesdays.</p>
        <p>AYDES'S NEWEST APAKTMENT COMMUNnY lJU</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>IF YOU NEED space for working on hobbies and pro jects, a great neighborhood for raising a famity and an at tractive home on a wooded lot, you/ieed to see this 4 bedroom, 3 bath Cherry Oaks listing. For your personal showing please call Alita Carroll at Aldridge &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Southerland. 756 3500 or 8278</p>
        <p>756</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT opportunity! University area. VA loan assumption 3 bedrooms, fenced backyard, workshop. Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-3500: Jean Hopper, 756 9142.</p>
        <p>JIMMY HUGHES</p>
        <p>INC.</p>
        <p>General Contractor</p>
        <p>License Number 8706 We Build Homes., Not Just Houses</p>
        <p>Remodeling  Repair</p>
        <p>Add On  Roofing</p>
        <p>757 3121</p>
        <p>LIKE NEW Just painted, new carpet looks great! Huge kitch en, 3 bedrooms, large fenced yard, close to everything $40s. Aldridge A Southerland, 756 3500, Jean Hopper, 756 9142</p>
        <p>LIKE NEW 3 bedroom home with heatpump and fireplace only minutes from hospital Large country lot ideal tor children $45,000. CENTURY 21 B. Forbes Agency 756 2121 or 757 0530</p>
        <p>LOVELY VIP home with space and style 4 bedrooms, baths, formal areas, fireplace, and more CENTURY 21 B Forbes Agency 756 2121 or 757 0530</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE  302</p>
        <p>Martinsborough Road 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with tireplace. closed in garage tor game room. $92,500. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752 2615.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch in Lake Ellsworth. Loan can be assumed at 9V,%. Excellent condition and a tan tastic buy at $64.500. Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 21 Tipton 8, Associates 756 6810, nights and weekends 355 6158</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING 3 bedroom, brick veneer ranch, quiet neighborhood, well cared for attractive home with one car garage. 3 bedroom's, 2 baths, co/y den, good size kitchen, living room and dining room, about 1568 square feet Patio, shown by appointment only. Only $57,900. Davis Really 752 3000,756 2904,576 1997</p>
        <p>FOR A CHARMING HOME in a</p>
        <p>great neighborhood take a look at this Cherry Oaks ottering From the glazed brick entryway to the many custom built ins and beautiful old brick fireplace wall, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is 'special ' Mid $70's To see call Alita Carroll at Aldridge 8, Southerland. 756 3500 or 756 8278</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING-Relax this summer on your outdoor patio: also enjoy 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room and efficient kitch en in this brick ranch, just like new in country subdivision. Extra large lot with garden space. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland Realty 756 3500 or 355 2588.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. This brick 3 bedroom, 1 I'j b a t h Williamsburg is conveniently located in the Elmhurst School District.A basement hobby area and lovely corner lot are special teatures of this attractive home. $62,500. For more details, call Alita Carroll at Aldridge A Southerland. 756 3500 or 756 8278.</p>
        <p>/\Aavis Butts Realty</p>
        <p>758-0655</p>
        <p>A DECORATORS TOUCH is alt you'll need to see the finer points of this lovely home in quiet Eastwood. Warmth radi ates from the family room with beamed ceiling and old brick tireplace, and living room with bay window Other features include kitchen, dining area. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and double garage $58,000</p>
        <p>TIME IS SLIPPING by for the NC Housing money! Only a tew weeks are left to apply. This brick home is located on a choice corner in an appealing neighborhood. Ottering living room, kitchen with dining area, sliding glass doors to patio, 3 bedrooms. I'V baths, carport with storage and fenced back yard</p>
        <p>APPEALING CORNER LOT enhances the attractiveness of this fine home Located in quiet area and featuring large front porch with swing. 2 3 bedrooms, extra large living room with wood burning stove, ceramic bath, breezyway to workshop area and carport. $49,900</p>
        <p>LARGE CORNER LOT dotted with fruit trees and perennials enhance the attractiveness of the brick home Only 4 years young, this home offers great room with fireplace, kitchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage and lO'-&amp;gt;% FHA loan assumption $52,500.</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION Plenty of time left tor you to decide what colors to paint, what wallpaper you want and what type carpet you want! Features include great room with tireplace, dine in kitchen, 3 bedrooms. I'z baths, single french door to deck and garage. $53.250</p>
        <p>Jane Butts, Broker</p>
        <p>On call..............756  2851</p>
        <p>Elaine Troiano, Realtor 756 6346 Shirley Morrison Broker  758  5463</p>
        <p>Mavis Butts. Realtor. GRI,</p>
        <p>CRS  ....... 752  7073</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>Mavis Butts Realty</p>
        <p>758-0655</p>
        <p>SOLAR LOVERS! Be the first to see this beautiful passive solar home Features 2 story sunroom with deck, 3 bedrooms, 2') baths, great room with woodstove, efti clency kitchen with energy ef ticient appliances and healed and cooled by envelope princi pie $65.000</p>
        <p>OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL make us an otter! At tractive brick rancher located in quiet cul de-iac is at tractively landscaped and teatures great room with dining area, work kitchen, laundry room, work saving central vac uum, 3 bedrooms, split baths, single garage and sliding glass doors to patio $54.000</p>
        <p>TRADITIONAL STYLING and quality that can't be beat are featured In this like new home in Cherry Oaks. Less than two years old this home otters great room with woodstove and trench doors to deck, laundry room, eat-in kitchen, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage and basement $79.900</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY HOME SEEKERS be sure to see this almost new home on Washington Highway before you buy Located only minutes trom Greenville, this home of fers kitchen with bay windowed breakfast area, dining room with bow window, great room with cathedral celling and cantrally located tireplace, 3 btdrooms, 2 baths, double garage and situated on a hill $69,900</p>
        <p>Jane Butts, Broker</p>
        <p>On call.................756  2851</p>
        <p>Elaine Troiano, Realtor.756  6346</p>
        <p>Shirley Morrison ,</p>
        <p>Broker  7M  5463</p>
        <p>AAavis Butts, Realtor, GRI,</p>
        <p>CRS  752  7073</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Safe</p>
        <p>Model S I Special Price</p>
        <p>*12250</p>
        <p>Reg Price $177 00</p>
        <p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>569 S Evans St 752-2175</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>LOOK AT WHAT *1000 DOWN WILL BUY!</p>
        <p>If you ara looking for a nica uaad car for SI 000 down with low monthly paymanta, taka a look at thaaa.</p>
        <p>1979 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX - Fully equipped, tilt wheel, cruise, AM-FM stereo. Selling price $4350.00, $1000 down, 17.5% APR, 30 monthly payments, finance charge $830.68, total of</p>
        <p>*14220</p>
        <p>1981 BUtCK REGAL - Fully equipped Selling price $6450.00. $1000 down, 16% APR, 39 monthly payments, finance charges $1629.45, total of payments $7268.43.</p>
        <p>186</p>
        <p>19S1 CHEVROLET CAMARO  Fully equipped Selling price $5850 00. $1000 down, 16% APR, 39 monthly payments, finance charges $1449.98, total of payments $6468 15.</p>
        <p>165</p>
        <p>1982 CHEVROLET S-10 PICKUP - Air condition, power steering, wire wheel covers, AM-FM radio, side rails, step bumper. Selling price $625000. $1000 down, 14.5% APR. 42 monthly payments, finance charges $1530.46. total of payments $6975.78.</p>
        <p>166</p>
        <p>1981 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO - Fully equipped. Selling price $5850 00. $1000 down, 16% APR. 39 monthly payments, finance charges $1449.98, total of payments $6468.15.</p>
        <p>165"</p>
        <p>Paymant</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING-FHA $235 loan Can ba assumed on this 3 bedroom. I',y bath contem porary ranch. Central air and heat pump makes this a super buy at only $49,500. Call Pam Hegger at CENTURY 21 ~ '</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; Associates 756^10. and weekends 355-6158</p>
        <p>nights</p>
        <p>MOVING. Must sell immediate ly! Spacious brick country home 3 bedrooms Located 15 miles East of Greenville on Highway 64. Attractive terms and financing available. Call 1-125-9911</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 kitchen 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 3500 or 355 6661</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>Crestline Drive, a joy to see/a greater joy 16 own! 4 bedroom. 2'/v bath Traditional on wooded lot. Screened in porch, sunken great room, over 2,000 square feet. $110,000. Call Barbara Tipton, 756 6810, nights 756 2421, CENTURY 21 Tipton A Associates</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>To Biy Or Sell A BisiRess IR CoRfideiice</p>
        <p>Contact Harold Creech</p>
        <p>The Martetplace, Inc.</p>
        <p>2723 E. 10th St. 752-3666</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR SALE in</p>
        <p>Farmvllle. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths 8',-&amp;gt;% assumable loan 753 2111</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NO CREDIT CHECKI Assume 12% loan with only $7.000 equity Hiqnile Realtors 757 1969 anytime</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NO CREDIT CHECK! Assume 12% loan with only $7,000 equity Hignite Realtors 757 1969 anytime</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>( VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>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>FOR LEASE 4400 SQ. FT.</p>
        <p>4 OFFICES</p>
        <p>Carpet, Air Conditioned, Large Dispiay Area.</p>
        <p>1401 Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>Contact:</p>
        <p>M.E. SUTTON 752-6121</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>lOE PECHELES VOIKSWACEN</p>
        <p>Greenville Blvd  756-1135</p>
        <p>Serving Greenville to the Coast lor 19 Years</p>
        <p>Prices Do Not Include N.C. Sales Tax Payments Include Credit Life Insurance</p>
        <p>With Approved Credit 12 Months, 12,000 Miles Wsrrenty Avallabie</p>
        <p>Hwy 43 North 752*6237 Business</p>
        <p>Grant Jarfnsn-756-0542 Edgar Denton-766-2921 Donald Qerrle-76SK)929</p>
        <p>YOU CAN COUNT ON</p>
        <p>HASTIHGS</p>
        <p>FORD</p>
        <p>VALUES</p>
        <p>75 NEW ESCORTS &amp;amp; RANGERS</p>
        <p>THE BEST SELLING COMPACT IN AMERICA</p>
        <p>FORD ESCORT</p>
        <p>$5790*</p>
        <p>PLUS SALES TAX</p>
        <p>AMERICAS BEST BUILT TRUCKS</p>
        <p>FORD RANGER</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>PLUS SALES TAX</p>
        <p>*5990</p>
        <p>PRICES START THIS LOW THEYLL GO FAST AT THESE PRICES!</p>
        <p>A Place YouCanCountOn</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD</p>
        <p>TENTH STREET AT 264 BY-PASS  GREENVIILE, N.C.  758-0114</p>
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        <p>MULTI POSITION CHASE LOUNGE</p>
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        <p>MutI n United Funds: Accumultiv Bond IntlGth Cont Income High Income Income MunicpI NwCcpt Retire SciEngy Vanguard UId Services GIdShr GBTn Growth Prospctr Value Line Fd Bond n Fund n income n Levrge Gth n Sped Sit n Vance Exchange CapExch I n DeposBst f n Divers t n ExchFd I n ExchBst f n FiducEx f n SecFidu f n Vanguard Group Explorer n I vest Fund n Morgan n NaesThm n OualDivI n QualDvll n OulDvlll n TCEFBdn x TCEF Int n TCEF USA n X GNMA n X HIY Bond n x IG Bond n x ShrlTrm n IndexTrust n x MunHiYd n Muniint n MunlLong n MuniShrt n Wellesley n x Wellington n Windsor n VenturInco x WallSt Growth WeingrtnEq ri Westgrd Wood Struthers deVeghM n Neuwirth h PineStr n YesFd</p>
        <p>11 82 11.65 11.75+ 12</p>
        <p>7.13  699  7.12+  11</p>
        <p>5.  5.28  5,+  02</p>
        <p>6 61  6 51  6 61+  14</p>
        <p>1302 1287 13 02+ 15 13 35 13 34 13 34</p>
        <p>12 08 11.89 12 02+ ,09 6 25  6 23  6 24+  .02</p>
        <p>476</p>
        <p>561</p>
        <p>901</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>4 79 + 01 5.65+ ,05 9 15+ 13</p>
        <p>5 41+ 02</p>
        <p>8.71  8  44  8  61-  06</p>
        <p>11.76  11  55  11  76+  28</p>
        <p>7 66  7,60  7.65-  .05</p>
        <p>94  93  94 +  02</p>
        <p>Weekly Amex Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>TodtlMOl Saleslbdsi Last 545,776 28610 15</p>
        <p>li</p>
        <p>5.97</p>
        <p>1150 1151+ .05 II 04 11 13+ .03 5 90  5 97 + 06</p>
        <p>1567 15 31 1564+ 27 14 77 14 46 1 4.67* .19</p>
        <p>59 02 57,57 58 94 + 1.21 37 61 37 08 37 60+ 49 64.39 63 14 64 39+ 1 29 97 57 94 99 97.57 + 2.23 81 09 79 70 81 09 + 89 51 38 50 81 51 38 * 51 57 62 56 73 5 7 62 + 62</p>
        <p>32.71 32.57 32 57-19 16 17  15  98  16 16 *  19</p>
        <p>11.10 10.90 11,04+ 13 42 32  41  85  42 21+  41</p>
        <p>1509 1498 1505+ 07</p>
        <p>7 31  7  7M-  02</p>
        <p>24.75 24 67 24 75* 11 24 67  24  06  24 06</p>
        <p>27 96  27  91  27 94f  12</p>
        <p>34 88  34 60  34 78+  18</p>
        <p>8 98  8  91  8  92 -  05</p>
        <p>8 68  8  59  8  59-  .07</p>
        <p>7 62  7 55  7,55-  06</p>
        <p>9 80  9 79  9 79</p>
        <p>19.17 18 96 19 08+ .12</p>
        <p>9 08  9 05  9 08 +  03</p>
        <p>10.57  10  54  10 57 +  03</p>
        <p>9.32  9    9 32 +  01</p>
        <p>15.15 1515 15 15 12.74 12,50 12.50- 21 1233 12,13 12.28+ 17 12 05  11  88  11 99+  12</p>
        <p>10 88  10  72  10 72-  15</p>
        <p>8 02  7  83  7  99+  .17</p>
        <p>I2'46 12 24 1 2 43* 13 10 69 10,62 10.62- 07</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>Amdahl s WangLabB TIE Comm Prent Hall HornHar s DataProd GultCan g Nat Patent BnfSidA Resrtint A</p>
        <p>527,931 XI0J45 26 $17 499 9271 19+. $15,961  3387  47':</p>
        <p>$12,565  6444  20</p>
        <p>$11,085  4479  25'.</p>
        <p>$10,789  7441  14':</p>
        <p>$8,140  4096  21':</p>
        <p>$8,080  1977  45':</p>
        <p>$6.518  1421  46</p>
        <p>Weekly Anierican Stock &amp;amp; Bond Sales</p>
        <p>Total tor week Week ago Year ago Jan 1 to date 1983 to date AMERICAN BONDS Total tor week Week ago Year ago</p>
        <p>26.510.000</p>
        <p>23.570.000 27,350 000</p>
        <p>397.560.000</p>
        <p>556.670.000</p>
        <p>$5,1 000 $8.240.000 $6,740,000</p>
        <p>37 82  37 23  37  77 +  47</p>
        <p>15 44  15 21  15  37 +  02</p>
        <p>12,91  12 64  1 2  89 +  26</p>
        <p>8 60  8 43  8  43-  08</p>
        <p>n-No load fund t-Previous day's quote r-Redemption charge may apply Copyright by The Associated Press</p>
        <p>DOW Jones Averages</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) The following gives' the range of Dow Jones averages tor the week ended Mar</p>
        <p>,ST(M K W KUAI.KS Open lli|&amp;gt;h l.im (liisr Chp,</p>
        <p>Ind 1152 95 1174 62 1152 95 1164 89* 10.05 Trans 499 59 510 19 499 07 510 19  7 00 Ulils  127  55  128 32  126  83  126 83 - 0  05</p>
        <p>65 Stks 451 72 459 24 451 72 456 65 + 3,98 B(IM) \VEKA(.K.S 20 Bonds 68 50 68.86 68 50 68 71 + 0  Utils  63  7 5  64 18  63  7 5  64 01 * 0  34</p>
        <p>Indus  73  26  73 60  73  26  73 41 * 0  25</p>
        <p>( tIMMODITA H Tl KKS IMIKX</p>
        <p>145 84 146 91 145 03 146 91 * 1 35</p>
        <p>Stox Weekly Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume The total is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>TnliillNXIi Sxlesihdsi Last $M4,788 44377 114</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups AihI Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most m the past week based on percent of change</p>
        <p>No securities trading below $2 or 1000 shares are included Net and percentage changes are the difference between last week s closing and this week's closing IPS</p>
        <p>Name Last Chg , Pet</p>
        <p>1  Mobil Home  4  +1  Up  33 3</p>
        <p>2  HarteHnk s  29+ii  + 7'e  Up  32 0</p>
        <p>3  HRTInd n  6+.  * 1's  Up  20 0</p>
        <p>4 CharterCo wt 4+&amp;gt;  *. Up 19 4</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>5+.</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>20+v</p>
        <p>32'.</p>
        <p>103',.</p>
        <p>31':</p>
        <p>13+&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>+ 2'</p>
        <p>Up Up * 3'. Up + 2'b Up t 4+8 Up + 13. Up + 4' Up Up</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>IBM GulfCorp Disney W Gen' Motors ShellOil DigitalEq SuperOil Schlumbrg Amer T&amp;amp;f n, Citicorp East Kodak FordMot s SearsRoeb GenlElect s Motorola</p>
        <p>$373.697 48611 77', $3,091 51177 66' $256,243 39960 65 $211,872 36295 55': $209,704 23398 89+. $192,037 46696 41t $154 731 29333 52 $154,617 X 99753 15' $141.948 X41294 34 $132.186 20899 63' $1M,534 35763 36 $124,333 37820 33' $123,117 22959 54', $114.166 9906 118</p>
        <p>5 AlliedPrd</p>
        <p>6 IntlHarv wt</p>
        <p>7 BigThree</p>
        <p>8 Hunt Chem</p>
        <p>9 MtFuel s</p>
        <p>10 OccidP' 4pl</p>
        <p>11  CNA FinI</p>
        <p>12 CentrnData</p>
        <p>13  MidlandEng  29'  +  3.  Up</p>
        <p>14 CooprLb n 12' t 1 Up</p>
        <p>15  Occident Pet  32+.  *  4'.  Up</p>
        <p>16  Pandickinc n  19'  +  2+  Up</p>
        <p>17  Ametek s</p>
        <p>16  Trinity</p>
        <p>19  FrMcMOG</p>
        <p>20  SwslForesi</p>
        <p>21  LamsnSesn</p>
        <p>22  Ronson</p>
        <p>23  FloatPnt</p>
        <p>24 Alaska Airl</p>
        <p>25 JewelCos pf</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>I PubSvc NH J  UNC Res</p>
        <p>3 Oxfordind</p>
        <p>4  PatrickPtr</p>
        <p>5 Colecd .</p>
        <p>6 MitelCp</p>
        <p>7  Selig Lat:</p>
        <p>8  Airbn Frt</p>
        <p>9 OuakStOil</p>
        <p>10  InterReg</p>
        <p>II Consu Pow</p>
        <p>12 Intermed n</p>
        <p>13 IntRectit s</p>
        <p>14  LaQuinta</p>
        <p>15 Avon Prod</p>
        <p>16  WillmsEI</p>
        <p>17  Texaslntl</p>
        <p>16  CnPw 2 23pr</p>
        <p>19  MidlndRoss</p>
        <p>20  HomesldFin</p>
        <p>21  Hesston Cp  11':  -  1'  OtI</p>
        <p>22  Oaktndust  3  - +i  Ott</p>
        <p>23  ThermoEl s  14  -  1+  Oft</p>
        <p>24  PSInd 3 50pt  22  -  2  Oft</p>
        <p>25  Alberto Cul  I6+  -  I':  Oft</p>
        <p>26 + 3'b</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13 7</p>
        <p>22 * 2'8</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13 5</p>
        <p>n 7': * 8</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13 7</p>
        <p>22 * 2':</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>128</p>
        <p>3+8 * &amp;gt;8</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12 5</p>
        <p>4':  ':</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12 5</p>
        <p>I6'8 t *4+</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12 2</p>
        <p>1 14 * 1':</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12 0</p>
        <p>I 35 * 3+4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>ixmNs</p>
        <p>Last Chg</p>
        <p>Pci</p>
        <p>1 8': 1+4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>171</p>
        <p>3': - </p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>1 152</p>
        <p>s 12': -21b</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>14 5</p>
        <p>3' -</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>13 8</p>
        <p>12' - 1+4</p>
        <p>OtI</p>
        <p>12 6</p>
        <p>8 - 1'B</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>12 3</p>
        <p>18 - 2':</p>
        <p>OtI</p>
        <p>12 2</p>
        <p>19 -2':</p>
        <p>OtI</p>
        <p>116</p>
        <p>16'8 -2'b</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>116</p>
        <p>11': -'1':</p>
        <p>ott</p>
        <p>11 5</p>
        <p>-  1'.  Oft  11 4</p>
        <p>-  1H  OtI  11 1</p>
        <p>-  1  Off  10 9</p>
        <p>13+ - 1' Oft</p>
        <p>21 4'. -</p>
        <p>2* -</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>23',.</p>
        <p>1 15</p>
        <p>- 2': Oft Oil Off Off</p>
        <p>- 2+8 Oft - 1': Off</p>
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        <p>ESLX:</p>
        <p>Wheat Futures Prices Up</p>
        <p>Gel the details on the Police Crime-Stoppers Program! Call the Crime Prevention Office, Greenville Police Department,</p>
        <p>752-3342.</p>
        <p>Report Blames Deaths On Flaw</p>
        <p>FORT WORTH. Texas (AP) - A design problem in Bell military helicopters may have been re-sponsible for 231 deaths since 1967 but remains largely uncorrected even though the Army discovered it 10 years ago, according to military documents, former Pentagon safety experts and Bell officials.</p>
        <p>The top lawyer at Bell Helicopter of Fort Worth urged the company in 1979 to fix the problem even if it had to spend its own money to do so.</p>
        <p>I consider this matter very serious and, if we do nothing about it, very likely to be the subject of attempts at punitive damages, George Galerstein, Bells chief legal counsel, told company management in a 1979 internal memo.</p>
        <p>The memo was among documents obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, which also interviewed people involved with the helicopter in a series of copyright articles published last week.</p>
        <p>Since Galersteins memo, families of five pilots killed in crashes attributed to the design problem have filed damage suits against Bell seeking nearly a quarter of a billion dollars.</p>
        <p>Since 1970, when Bell lost the first case in which the design problem was cited as a cause, the company has settled all other suits out of court, emphasizing that is no acknowledgement of wrongdoing.</p>
        <p>By ELLEN PORATH Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>Wheat futures prices climbed substantially Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade after tra-ders heard reports that Con gress was making progress on a new program to reduce pro-duction.</p>
        <p>The rally in wheat helped support corn and soybeans as well, analysts said.</p>
        <p>Walt Spilka, a grain analyst in New York with Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Co., said the wheat market rallied in the closing minutes of the session as reports circulated that Con-gress had wound up committee action on wheat program legislation and is expected to bring it to a vote early next week.</p>
        <p>Although the market has anticipated completion of action on the program, the report Friday prompted many traders to buy wheat futures contracts, Spilka said. Contracts for delivery in May paced the advance.</p>
        <p>The program would encourage farmers to take wheat acreage out of production, which would decrease the supply and thereby increase prices, he said.</p>
        <p>Spilka said reports that the U.S. dollar was a bit weaker also helped grains somewhat becau+se that would encourage exports. Some commercial buying, probably for exports, was reported in light trading in the soybean pit, he said.</p>
        <p>Wheat settled 4 cents to ll'g cents higher, with the contract for delivery in May at $3.74 a bushel; corn was &amp;gt;4 cent to 2'*4 cents higher with May at $3.53'4 a bushel; oats were I'v cents to 2'4 cents higher with May at $1.85'2 a bushel; and soybeans were I'j cents to 5"4 cents higher with May at $7.89 a bushel.</p>
        <p>Livestock and meat futures prices were mostly lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.</p>
        <p>Phil Stanley, a livestock analyst in Chicago with Thomson McKinnon Securities Inc., said many traders were selling to take whatever profit they could before prices went lower. He said most of the traders probably were responding to trends on price charts rather than to the cash market, even though that weakened slightly during the day.</p>
        <p>Stanley said meat packers who have been losing money on hogs and cattle have been delaying purchases to wait for lower prices. The weakened demand was a factor in the decline, as well, he said.</p>
        <p>Cattle prices increased late in the day, Stanley said, adding that traders expressed concern that a possible weekend storm in the Texas panhandle would make already muddy feedlot conditions even worse, inhibit weight gain in the animals and therefore tighten supplies of cattle suitable for delivery to the market.</p>
        <p>Stanley said a cattle slaughter of</p>
        <p>128.000 animals and hog slaughter of</p>
        <p>340.000 animals Friday appeared to be too high for current demand, which would decrease prices.</p>
        <p>- He said reports that cash hogs were $1.25 lower in Peoria at 48.75</p>
        <p>cents a pound reinforced traders impressions that cash market prices would be lower Monday.</p>
        <p>At the close, live cattle were .40 cent lower to .02 cent higher with the contract for delivery in April at 7145 cents a pound; feeder cattle were .75 cent to .07 cent lower with April at 68.55 cents a pound; live hogs were .85 cent lower to .08 cent higher with April at 48.80 cents a pound; and pork bellies were 1.17 cents lower to .30 cent higher with May at 69,40 cents a pound.</p>
        <p>Gold futures prices were down slightly and silver prices were up slightly in trading on the Commodity Exchange in New York.</p>
        <p>Traders appear to be uncertain about price direction because of volatility in credit markets, sources</p>
        <p>said. Indications that the Federal Reserve Board is tightening credit is pressuring prices, but that is being matched by expectations that inflation could result from the current state of the eco-nomic recovery, said Jack Bovd. a metals analyst inlNew York with Drexel Burnham Lambert. Inc.</p>
        <p>Gold for delivery in April settled $2.30 lower at $387.50 a troy ounce; April silver settled 5.5 cents higher at $9 82 a troy ounce.  ;</p>
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        <p>Our Own Suede &amp;amp; Leather Cleaning (4 Day Service).</p>
        <p>1501 Dickinson Ave.</p>
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        <p>^MARVIN SUTTON</p>
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        <p>-GOOD-  WEEK  OF</p>
        <p>Ih  Monday thru Thursday  APRIL  1.1984</p>
        <p>I  20%</p>
        <p>IM  fcW /U  CLEANING</p>
        <p>In  (EXCEPT SUEDE. LEATHER &amp;amp; SPECIALS)</p>
        <p>|B  Coupon  Must  Be  With</p>
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        <p>IRA</p>
        <p>gives you a tax break Well give you the loan</p>
        <p>If you don't have the money to open or add to your 1983 IRA (Individual Retirement Account), just come to any of our statewide offices and we'll be happy to process a loan application for you. The interest you'll pay is more than offset by the tax break, plus yop can deduct the interest from your 1984 taxes.</p>
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        <p>Two courses are being offered by the Continuing Education Dept, of Pitt Community College on Techniques of Investing. First, an afternoon course structured for, but not limited to, senior citizens (special emphasis on taxation ofi.Social Security benefits and estate gifts). Jhis afternoon course will be held on Wednesdays beginning April 11-May 16 for 6 sessions from 2-4 p.m. Secondly, a regular evening course will be held also on Wednesdays beginning on April 11-May 16 for6 sessions from 7-9 p.m. Seating will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call the Continuing Education Department at Pitt Community College (756-3130) or Wes</p>
        <p>Singleton (355-2025) for further details and to reserve a seat.</p>
        <p>An in-depth analysis will be given on the following topics in both courses;</p>
        <p> Savings account and C D.s ^</p>
        <p> Stock evaluation and the stock</p>
        <p>market</p>
        <p> Tax advantaged investments (shelters and write offs)</p>
        <p> Bonds (all types) and mutual funds</p>
        <p> Taxation of Social Security Benefits</p>
        <p> Ltd. Partnerships (real estate,</p>
        <p>oil..ready assets accts.,</p>
        <p> The Wall St. Journal, cash &amp;amp; ready</p>
        <p>assets accts.</p>
        <p> I.R.A.s (different types and rollovers)</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C</p>
        <p>Sunday. April 1, 1984  ^*3</p>
        <p>zZ^omen's Seminar</p>
        <p>Greenville ch^ter of the ^^Womens Council of Realtors will a free womens credit and tax</p>
        <p>ar April 11 frwn 7:30^ p.m. at National Bank on die cw-:er of Third and Washington streets.</p>
        <p>: The program is a grassroots ^campaign desiged to inform women 'aliout housing options, credit, ^alternate mortgage instruments and 'the procedures of acquiring a mortgage. Greenville City Manager .Gail Meeks and Pitt County Tax Supervisor Jimmy Hardee will speal 'qp tax structures.</p>
        <p>! 'The council is a national association of some 20,000 professicmal women.</p>
        <p>:jBoor Fair</p>
        <p>South Greenville School will have book fair Ajnil 4-9 in the school</p>
        <p> library. A variety of books fw children in grades 4-6 will be</p>
        <p>Vvailable for purchase. TTie fair will</p>
        <p> be open each day from 8:30 a.m. to ^2:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Banking Forum</p>
        <p>The Economy: Where Do We Go From Today? is the tojMC (rf the second annual East Carolina University banking forum, set for April 17.</p>
        <p>The event is spwisored by the ECU ..&amp;amp;hool of Business and Carolina Leaf Tobacco Co. and is intended to inform students, faculty and community business personnel of con- t^porary issues of banking and the ..financial environment.</p>
        <p>The 1984 forum speakers will .explore the strength and direction of Jhe economy, specifically the ^ monetary and fiscal policy asp^ts.</p>
        <p> All sessions will be held ii\ the .Willis Building and will be open to public.</p>
        <p>Permits Approved</p>
        <p>Police Capt. D.R. Bullock has announced the approval of five .requests for solicitation permits in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The requests were submitted by Gamma Sigma Sigma to conduct a sidewalk solicitation April 13 to raise ; money for the Carver enrichment</p>
        <p> pi-t^am; Yoric Memorial AME Zion Church to conduct a merchant solic-</p>
        <p>: itatimi through May 1 to sell adver-: tisements in a s(ivenir bo(Met to I raise money for a banquet honoring</p>
        <p> the churchs bishop; ami by the Wtt &amp;gt; County Shrine Club to conduct a</p>
        <p>sidewalk solicitation May 4-5 to : ^tritxite newspapm on uie Hospi-: tals for .Crippled and Burned</p>
        <p> Oldren and to collect donations for</p>
        <p> the hospital;</p>
        <p>  Alpha Omega chapter of Epsilon 'Sigma Aljrfia International to con</p>
        <p>duct a bike-a-thon through Saturday to raise funds for St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital; and by Piney Grove FWB (^urch to conduct a merchant solicitation through May 12 to obtain auction items to raise money for the buil(hng fund.</p>
        <p>Sierra Speaker !</p>
        <p>Author and veteran backpacker Allen DeHart will be the Sierra Club guest speaker April 9 at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Followii^ a slide presentation, DeHart wiU dicuss prepress of the Mountain-to-Sea Trail. The trail consists of a 20-mile corridor spanning North Carolina and connecting major population centers with outlying natural resimrces. He will also discuss the N.C. Trails Association.</p>
        <p>DeHart is the author of North Carolina Hiking Trails as well as several other guide boirfcs to hiking trails in Virginia and South Carolina.</p>
        <p>The Sierra Club meets at the First Presbyterian Church on 14th and Elm streets. Non-members may attend.</p>
        <p>Loan Approved</p>
        <p>Rep. Walter D. Jones, D-N.C., has announced apfvoval of a Farmers Home "Administration loan for $50,000 for construction of a new building by the Falkland Rescue Squad. Ttie loan will be repaid over 30 years at 9.5 percent interest.</p>
        <p>Singing Groups</p>
        <p>St. James Free Will Baptist Church in Fountain is organizing a concert by all-female choral groups. Any all-female singing groups or</p>
        <p>at universities throughout Europe and the Far East, including a one-year appointment at the University of New Delhi. He is the author of several standard works on East-West relations, among them Modem Far East Relations; International Politics in East Asia Since World War II; Europe and the Modern World; and a multivolume study of Asia and the Making of Europe.</p>
        <p>The theme of Lachs paper at ECU is Fantasy and Reality in the Wests Response to Asia..^</p>
        <p>Candidate's Forum</p>
        <p>A candidates forum featuring candidates for the Pitt County Board of Commissioners will be held at 7 i.m. Tuesday in the Ayden-Grifton</p>
        <p>week in the annual statewide mathematics competition at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>toby Corey, Melanie Hardee and Amy Mills qualified for the contest by winning first place in algebra I team competition in the Pitt County High School Math Contest.</p>
        <p>The team is coached by Anne Hardee.</p>
        <p>New Vice Chairman</p>
        <p>Ray Boleman Jr. has been elected executive vice chairman of the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce.</p>
        <p>i^ School cafeteria. The</p>
        <p>forum will be sponsored by the Ayden and Grifton councils of the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce. For further information caU 752-4101.</p>
        <p>Open House</p>
        <p>An open house titled Focus on the Family'will be held from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Agricultural Extension Office, 1717 W. Fifth St., Greenville.</p>
        <p>The workshop will feature activities for the entire family. For further information call the extension service at 752-2934.</p>
        <p>Math Competition</p>
        <p>Three algebra I students from Chicod School'will compete this</p>
        <p>United Fund, Greenville Rotary Club and Greenville Country Club.</p>
        <p>Boleman is married to the former Jan ^erick^^ they have two daughters, Jennifer^and Cynthia,</p>
        <p>Sunday Service</p>
        <p>Regular services will be held Sunday at Allen Chapel Church. The 11 a.m. service will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. J.L. Tyson, senior choir and ushers. The church is located on N.C. 43.</p>
        <p>Board Meeting</p>
        <p>The Greenville Board of Education will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Sadie Saulter Elementary School to hear reports on Math Week, an after school enrichment program and fund-raising activies.</p>
        <p>Other items on the agenda include</p>
        <p>a superintendents report about band uniforms and discussion of buildings and grounds.</p>
        <p>Aiumni Meeting</p>
        <p>The Pitt County chapter of A&amp;amp;T Alumni Association will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Christine Jetter, 705 Tyson St., to complete plans for a spring banquet. Committee reports will be due.</p>
        <p>Dr. Edward B. Fort, chancellor of North Carolina A&amp;amp;T State University in Greensboro, will be the guest speaker at the local association's second annual spring banquet Friday at 6 p.m. at the Bachelor Benedict Club on Wyatt Street. He will be accompanied by other d-minstrative personnel of the university.</p>
        <p>For information contact Ann Brown at 758-0964 or Virginia Jones at 758-1776.</p>
        <p>_ RAY BOLEMAN</p>
        <p>Boleman is senior vice president for Planters National Bank in Greenville. He is a native of Hartwell, Ga., and has served the chamber in several areas, including vice chairman of organization and membership and of governmental affairs. His community memberships include the Pitt County</p>
        <p>Farmer Funeral Service, Inc.</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Although Our Building Was Recently Destroyed By A Tornado, We Will Remain In Business As We Always Have To Serve You 24 Hours A Day</p>
        <p>Phone 746-3510</p>
        <p>James (Jimmie) R. Farmer, Pres.</p>
        <p>choruses interested in taking part may contact the sponsors at 355-2439.</p>
        <p>Mended Hearts ,</p>
        <p>The Eastern Carolina Chapter No. 23 of Mended Hearts Inc. - formerly Zipper Society of Pitt County - will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Gaskins-Leslie Center Conference Room A at Pitt Memorial Hospital. The program will be on nutrition for the heart patient.</p>
        <p>Brewster Lecture</p>
        <p>The Lawrence F. Brewster Lecture in History, hosted annually by the department of history at East Carolina University, will be delivered this year by Dr. Donald F. Lach, an authority on Asias relations wifii the West.</p>
        <p>The lecture will be ^iven in the auditorium (tf the Jenkins Building beginning at 7:30 p.m. Hiursday.</p>
        <p>Lach has been a member of the history department at the University of Chicago since 1948, and has taught</p>
        <p>Food Distribution</p>
        <p>Arts Festival Calendar</p>
        <p>' Eastern Carolina Arts Festival events beginning today are listed below. : Unless otherwise noted, all are without charge. For events continuing  several days, the final date of the event is also noted.</p>
        <p>^    Today  through  April  8  -  Art  Exhibit, Rose High School, at Carolina East</p>
        <p>Mall.</p>
        <p>: .. Today through April 14 - Undergraduate exhibit. Gray Gallery, ECU : campus. Weekdays 10-5, Sundays 1-4.</p>
        <p>Today, 8:15 p.m. ^ Faculty Chamber Music recital (Doskey, : Schweickhart, Tardif, guest artist Connors), Recital Hall, Fletcher Music</p>
        <p>  Today through April 14 - Art exhibit by local artists at Sam Bundy School, Farmville. Displays of student creative writing, art, crafts, square -dancing.  __</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Extension Service will distribute surplus commodities Tuesday and Wednesday in the  basement of the Pitt County Office Building, 1717 W. Fifth St.</p>
        <p>Commodities will be distributed to the following individuals:</p>
        <p>Tuesday, food stamp recipients and Aid to Families with [Jependent diildren. Food stamp cards must be shown.  ,</p>
        <p>Wednesday, those with the following inconie levels: household of one with gross annual income of $6,318 ^ per year or. $527 per month , house-lold (rf two with gross annual income of $8,502 or $709 per month; household of three with gross annual income of $10,686 or $891 per month.; household of four with gross annual income of $12,870 or $891 per month; hcHisehold of five with gross annual</p>
        <p>Correction</p>
        <p>Because of an error at Pitt Community College, the names of students from the Stokes area were omitted from the schools winter quarter honor list.</p>
        <p>Making the honor roll from Stokes were C.D. Whitehurst III, Racliael Harrison and Michelle Fleming.</p>
        <p>On the deans list were Alberta Manning and Gary Whichard.</p>
        <p>income of $15,054 or $1,073 per month; household of six with gross annual income of $17,238 or $1,437 per month; household of seven with gross annual income of $19,422 or $1,619 per monnt; household of eight with gross annual income of $21,606 or $1,801 per month or $1,801 per month. For each additional family member add $2,184 per year and $182 per month.  </p>
        <p>According to county officials, these rules will be strictly enforced.</p>
        <p>Carolina east mall</p>
        <p> CORRECTION^^^</p>
        <p>In the Belk (Tabletop Sale and Showcase) Circular, two errors were noted on page 13. The Baldwin Brass candlesticks shown as items A,D,E,F,G,H,K,</p>
        <p>L and M are not sold as pairs and the stated price is for one candlestick only. Also style M is the Keeping Room candlestick and style D Is Shelborn candlestick. We very much regret any inconvenience this may have caused.</p>
        <p>V.</p>
        <p>APRIL 2-6,7:00 P.M. 5 DAY PLAN Pin MEMORIAL HOSP. AUDITORIUM</p>
        <p>Directed by Allen F. Bowyer, M.D., Chief of Cardiology, ECU, In cooperation with Pitt County Health Agencies. For Information call 757-4651, 756-5543. It Is not necessary to pre-register. Material fee: $15.00</p>
        <p>Qfadmf of th 5-0y Plan ara aspaclally Invitad to visit April 2-6.</p>
        <p>IN S-DAYt U AN IX-SMOKIR. AMIL 2-6,7tOO PM.</p>
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        <p>11-Tht (My IMMMr, OitMxm. N.C.-ind&amp;gt;y. April 1. IW</p>
        <p>All Eyes On North Caroling</p>
        <p>^ AB e|es will be on North Carolina suBnner, as the kick-off event for a national celebration the landing and settling of lih.iqii&amp;gt;akiiig people in America. The event will qpen with a pro-am in lAanteo on July 13, where</p>
        <p>From UW the celebration will ^piicUy spread across the state from county to county where plann^ pit^ms and eveiUs, currently in preparatioB, udil be^veiled. This</p>
        <p>three-year-l(mg hi^ight event (rf the decade, which began on tte anniversary date of the landing, will run unl Aug. 18,1987, the anniversary of the birthdate of Virginia Dare, the first child bom of English parents in the New World.</p>
        <p>People will be able to see the ship Elizabeth II docked at the newly prepared welcwne site in Manteo. A special flotilla of 60 boats will move from Elizabeth City to Manteo on the opening day. Other cities ^ towns are (hessing  buildi^^</p>
        <p>v^iting historic sites Fundii for the Elizabeth II were raised by the American Quadricentennial Corporation, a private, mm-pnrfit organization. The corporation assists Americans Four Hundredth Anniversary Committee (AFHAC), the branch of the N.C. Deparhnent of Cultural Resources (wdinating ttie commemoration.</p>
        <p>^ Locally, the Pitt County 400th Committee ispromotinga project to alhiw a new 'mbacco Museum to be placed in the Village of Yesterday in the County Fair Park.</p>
        <p>INVOLVEMENT... In  arts in the Greenville area is shown in the photo</p>
        <p>'  t[  two  young  persons,a potter and a mmician, both concentrating on</p>
        <p>i  beauty.  (Photos  by  LlieTodd,  ECU  News  Bureau)</p>
        <p>We</p>
        <p>Support the Arts</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>Eastern North Carolina</p>
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        <p>2(A By-Pass on Hwy 11 Greenville</p>
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        <p>Mikasa savings on Table for Two or porcelain dinnerware.Shown on page 4;</p>
        <p>Gorham lights your table with the brilliance of King Edward full lead crystal stemware and accessories.</p>
        <p>Reg SALE</p>
        <p>A. Iced tea............23.95  17.95</p>
        <p>B. Goblet, wine or flute ...................... 19  95  14.95</p>
        <p>C. Sugar and creamer ......................25 00  17.50</p>
        <p>D. 6'/a" biscuit barrel .. .45.00  31.50</p>
        <p>E. 8" bud vase.........25 00  17.50</p>
        <p>F. 3V," candlesticks, pr ......................30.00  21.00</p>
        <p>G. 9" centerpiece bowl ......................50  00  35.00</p>
        <p>Also available French Cathedral, Irish Mist, Cherrywood and others</p>
        <p>Bring out the best.</p>
        <p>F.B. Rogers silverplate 5 pc. Lady Margaret tea set.</p>
        <p>H. Coffee, tea, sugar, creamer and a handled, footed waiter tray</p>
        <p>..................340  00  189.99</p>
        <p>Also available; 4 pc. set coffee, sugar, creamer, tray ... 90 00 59.99</p>
        <p>Shown on this page.</p>
        <p>Mikasa sets a romantic tone with Table for Two dinnerware.</p>
        <p>Two 5 pc. place settings dinner, salad, bread plates, cup and saucer Reg SALE</p>
        <p>J. Poppies............69  95 59.95</p>
        <p>K. Allura White........49  95  39.95</p>
        <p>L. Marika .............79.95  69.95</p>
        <p>Impress your guests with elegant dinnerware and save 33% to 37%.</p>
        <p>5 pc place setting; dinner, salad plates, soup bowl, cup and saucer</p>
        <p>M. Charisma Black .... 39 95 24.95</p>
        <p>N. Charisma Gray.....39 95 24.95</p>
        <p>p. Gabriele............44  95  29.95</p>
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        <p>Cousteau Amazon</p>
        <p>CoodNaM Camp Meeting U.S.A.</p>
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        <p>Reggie Jackson</p>
        <p>OraiRotMTts</p>
        <p>Nature</p>
        <p>Fast Lana</p>
        <p>JimBakker</p>
        <p>Masterpiece Theatre</p>
        <p>Talaphone Auction</p>
        <p>Movie:St^erman III"</p>
        <p>Inside Basaban</p>
        <p>Moments SportsCenter</p>
        <p>Movie: "Max Dugan Returns"</p>
        <p>By Design</p>
        <p>Movie</p>
        <p>Sports Page Oral Roberts</p>
        <p>Robert Schular</p>
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        <p>Am. Baby</p>
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        <p>Paper Chase</p>
        <p>NBA Basketball</p>
        <p>Movie; "Second Thoughts"</p>
        <p>IO0.ID0</p>
        <p>Dragnet</p>
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        <p>You</p>
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        <p>: TOKYO (AP) - Winter lasts from December through February in .^n, with temperatures dropping iff: some areas to as low as 16 F outside  and inside.</p>
        <p>;6ut central heating is not a qpmmon way of life here, and puhning from bath to bedroom to fetch a hairdryer may be considered diract of courage. Most people enter (heir homes and keep their coats on qfftil their gas or electric heaters are ^ed on and have taken off the WDjns chill,</p>
        <p>Ifl^ce heaters, in/^ariiis shapes IM sizes, are the most common of idern gadgets, but they are only tip of the iceberg. To cope with liters cold, Japanese appliance aijnufacturers like Sanyo, Mitsubishi and Hitachi have learned electrify just about everything, have turned the act of keeping warm into an art.</p>
        <p>Starting from the floor and moving electric carpets come in all sizes. S^ll, personal rugs are designed to keep feet warm under tables and iks, but there are also carpets rge enough to heat part or all of a Japanese living room.</p>
        <p>'And if a plug-in, cleanable carpet 5 not enough, one can always step ^to some plug-in ankle boots. While not very light or flexible, the boots -lisually blue or red and lined with ibtton fluff - consume less electrici-^ than the carpets. Advertisements y the latter cost about 5 yen (2 nts) per hour for the smallest to 20 yen (9 cents) per hour for the fllll-room model. An hour's time in</p>
        <p>the boots is said to cost less than 1 yen (.04 cents).</p>
        <p>The bootie-wearers mobility is limited by the length of the cord, but not so the wearer of poka-poka (comfortably warm) pantelon. These quilted nylon leg warmers come long or short, and with a few snaps can be converted into pants or a skirt. One can move freely about, keeping warm to the waist.</p>
        <p>Most daytime heating devices stop there - at the waist. Manufacturers say its healthier to keep ones bottom warm and top cool. The concept can even be found in the Japanese dictionary under the one word, zukansokunetsu.</p>
        <p>Very much in the zukansokunetsu tradition is the kotatsu, a low table with a heat source underneath, that has been a household fixture for generations of Japanese.</p>
        <p>In the days before household electricity was common, individuals, families and friends gathered around the kotatsu in every Japanese home. Coals were placed in a well-like hole in the floor under the table, deep enough so that dangling feet would not touch the fire. A quilt extending out from the table on all sides covered the legs of those seated around the table. It kept the heat in and the lower body toasty, although ones back could become a bit frigid.</p>
        <p>In the modern version of kotatsu, an infrared light is affixed to the underside of the removable table top, which fits snugly into place after the quilt is draped over the frame.</p>
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        <p>larity, despite the proliferation of newer alternatives for keeping warm. Rather, they have kept pace with the progress of Japanese technology.I Today, kotatsu accessories - zabuton, or floor cushions, and legless chairs  also heat up at the flick of a switch.</p>
        <p>Mitsubishis harmony hit, a semiconductor-powered kotatsu, is one of this seasons most sought-after models, according to Yasuhiro Murakami, kotatsu salesman at a Kyoto branch of Japans largest retail chain, Daiei. The table may be used all year, Murakami said, because the heater, built into the top of the table, is invisible. It also distributes heat more evenly than the infrared type, he said.</p>
        <p>Despite turning on and off the myriad winter gadgets, Japanese still use far less energy than do Britons, French, West Germans, Swedes or Americans. Latest figures from the Energy Conservation Center, a nationwide organization formed by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 1979, show that Japanese families used 3.6 times less energy in 1979 than American families did the previous year.</p>
        <p>During the same period, Americans used about 20,556 megacalories to heat their rooms  780 percent more energy than the 2,778 megacalories the Japanese used for the same purpose.</p>
        <p>While modern apartment buildings and business offices have central heat and air conditioning, foreigners are frequently puzzled by the absence of insulation and central heating that turns older types of Japanese homes into drafty barns in wintertime.</p>
        <p>Central heating is not likely to become a part of the Japanese familys future very soon, according to Teruo Nakagawa of the energy center.</p>
        <p>Some places have it, he said, but not many. And there dont seem to be trends in that direction. Japan imports so much of its energy, the Japanese have to have a strong save energy consciousness</p>
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        <p>-n OMf mmUM. OfwwWe,April 1----AH I- - ART EX"BITb R Hi|h School - Cwoliiu EiM Mill</p>
        <p>ah .o - ,XHlWT - Crrfb (Edroiicon. FKher. Mwkowki. R^Scruci. Sttwfirfd) - Greenville Mwieum O Altah i  - EXHIBIT (ram the Collection: Undcpe -A^ri^- WOWC^  EXHIBrr  -  GriyCiPcrv - IM Weehdiy. MSondiyah I - FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC RBCIT^ (Oodrey, Sch*eickht. Titdif. foeit MtiM Connot - Ret-chcrMuiicCenMr.S:!}  ^  .ah I-H - ART EXHIBIT by locel ittbti it Sn Bundy School StwdiM Alt Di^H, Studm Creidve Wridni Ditpby. ^ Dfttwratlnni md cihMii &amp;lt;! eivifli. cind|cmikin|, -HhMddnf,pMMy,iqumdinciii|</p>
        <p>10:00 i.m. Third Streelt Stho^ ah 5 - OPERA AND MAKE-UP</p>
        <p>^PMipEvhecho 11:00 liOp.m - Welkoii^id&amp;amp;ScM</p>
        <p>April 5 -v N0RTH PITT HIGH SCHOOL l|lli AH f^*BASD"AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE cjwCERT -</p>
        <p>ALTON, ind^floot Communiiy BIdg. Creef^ lit w 6i</p>
        <p>ah jtTcbNCERT BAND CONCERT, ^hei Muc Center. 7: p..April 6:AprilZ^---</p>
        <p>ah i - CERAMIC SHOW - Di^diy C* - Ayden-CrlfainHpi School ah i  A.O. COX BAND - Immimeiii Deinotiierition-LJO-VJiRohinMo ah J--art EXHIBIT-AydeoMiddkSch^ ah Mi - ART EXHIBIT - Ayden EWmentwy School AH MJ - STUDENT ART BXWBIT - Schotd Ubry-</p>
        <p>-Fmyille MIddleSchool ah M3 - ART EXHIBIT - Cifcwii - Third Street School</p>
        <p>ah M3 - CULTURAL ARTS EXHIBIT - North Pitt |ii^ School</p>
        <p>ah M3 - ART SHOW - Medii Cenar - Welkome Middle School</p>
        <p>ah 313 - DISPLAY OF STUDENT ART end Medii Cfpir Dilpliyi 0 Amerkin ind N.C. Artiea - Griftoo</p>
        <p>AhT!- opera and MAKE-UP DEMONSTRATION by Phihp Evincho ld-Jd)0 - H.B. Su School ah M&amp;lt; - CREATIVE WRITINO DI8PUY - Stokei EkfMonvY</p>
        <p>ah 2 - SENIOR CITIZENS - ASSORTED CRAFTS, l-J p-m. LOy lUndolph. iK Boor. Community BIdg.. Greeiv viBe RectMtlon &amp;amp; Pirb Aprd I - GUEST ARTIST RECITAL - Stephinie Chme. violin - Fletcher Muek Center, SdX)Aprils___</p>
        <p>ah 3 - OPERA AND MAKE-UP DEMONSTRATION By Philip Evencho - H B. Sub School. I-I p.m.</p>
        <p>AfHlS-kU, I - STUDENT ART DiSPUY  Stokes</p>
        <p>EkSMMlfV</p>
        <p>ah 3 - MUSIC &amp;amp; DANCE NKJHT AT THE OPRY HCX3SE - Cirolini'Opry Houm 6;]0-I0:)0 p.m. - ell ige SI .OO. OoapB. 1^ t '"I 3indng. Hngm, iccordiin, Bddk Her. bin)o. clogpng conrea ah 3 - MASTERCLASSES - Saplanie Chme, violin -lUdiil Hil. 10-12 noon lA. Room 105 ah 3 - JAZZ BAND II CONCERT - Fletcher Mutk Cencet. litS p.m.April 4  --</p>
        <p>ah P - FTCWES SCHOOL CHORUS - Stoke. Elemen-</p>
        <p>A^d - STUDENT COICERT - Third Street School. 8:30</p>
        <p>A^4 - FIBER ARTS DAY, Exhibitian o( Work, by North CMOhM Viiitiiv Artnt; SuMimc YoneU, FbcrirUi Betty Ifath. Hmtdmide Pper. Jiytee Perk (2000 Ceder Lme), Ara &amp;amp; Crefo Room. 10-3 p.m. - iponeored by Pbt Community CelHb</p>
        <p>ah &amp;lt; WORKSHOPISEMDIAR lot rexhcr., pmente. ECU adato by Jacqueline Dillon. ECU School of Mimic.</p>
        <p>Room 31.7 pim-ah &amp;lt; - TEACHING A CONDUCTING ORCHESTRA kh OnenviHc City School udentt'ired 4-12 - Jacqueline Mon</p>
        <p>ah 4 - FLUTE ENSEMBLE CONCERT, Fletcher Mimic Cenar 7-30 p-m AH4- RONZELBELL. PERCUSSIM - Semor Recital - Flitcher Mutk Center, 9dl0 p.m. ah 4 - SWIFT CREEK CL0QGER8 - Ayden Mickfle SchooL 2:15</p>
        <p>AH^-' "HikUWAr ART SHOW - Pacwl^ Bemen-ury School , CHORUS CONCERT, 7:30 p.W. -School</p>
        <p>SPRING PROGRAM - Bethel chool, 745 pjn.</p>
        <p>lUP EVANCHO - Worlmhop with chonm and AydeivCrifcon High School</p>
        <p>IRAMICS demonstration -&amp;gt; ECU.</p>
        <p>a Ayden Midifle School</p>
        <p>Apnl 10-r Falklind AH W r-</p>
        <p>EkmeMiry</p>
        <p>ah 10-'</p>
        <p>drama</p>
        <p>AH 10;-</p>
        <p>Schooldl</p>
        <p>ah  - Fi^ASY MGNING CLUB - I KIp m W.H. AHTiNN marks - RECORDING|LUTE, lOd</p>
        <p>ah6Sandmake.up DESgyynuTtoNby PhiltoEvHdio8:3()-l IdX) a.m. - StokaaEltfawW S^</p>
        <p>ah B - MW4P EVANCHO, 8-.30-1100 L.m, - Stoke. AHb'^^'^ community BAN lb. Id p.m. -</p>
        <p>ah4^-Satk)nal boys clm f^e ^ 4</p>
        <p>photography EXHIBIT - CaroynajEat MaU</p>
        <p>ah s - tunior high 8CH06l choral</p>
        <p>FESTIVAL, Wright Auditorium. 8 a.m.-2 pOm. ah 6 - ROBIN ALEXANDER, CLA)MN|^&amp;amp;or RecitiL Fletcher Mimk Center MIKE j OCONNOR, TRUMPET, Junior Recital. 7:30 p.m. j AH  - JULIE CLEMOPW.VCHCE. Set^ior Recital. 9K p.m., Fletcher Mimk Center  .  .</p>
        <p>ah -CULTURAL MOVEMENT DANCE CO., Ayden Middle School, lOd, from Gokfaboro - A^an Dance C^.</p>
        <p>PIANO MUMC IN AMERICA: Ia Celebration to the 400th annhmary, 1:30 Greenville Muwum of Art by CJreenvillt Plano Teacher. Aaoc.  |</p>
        <p>ah 7 - MISS RADIANCE CONTEST Agne. Fullilove</p>
        <p>AH^'i^Bm riH A 8TH GRADE CHORAL FESTIVAL - AG. Co* School goo to King. Dominion ah 7 - FAT YOUR ART OUT. Gourmet Food Bataar and enattalMnent - Caolina Eatt Mall, all day 10-9 p-m. ah 7 - doll show &amp;amp; SALE, Community BMg (Corner Fouith &amp;amp; Greene) $1.00 adult., children free - .poraored by Timelea Treaure. DoB Chib. Greeenville Recreakm U Park., Pitt Community CoBegi lOA p.m. ah 7 - WEDDI4G MUSIC - Fletcher Mimk Center, 10:30-12 noon Prtrf. Robert Irwin prerent wedding miuk on otpn, mimpet, braa &amp;amp; with choir (Handout, will be given)Aprils  ___</p>
        <p>ah 8 - WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT. Wnghi AudtockMAf 8*15 p.ni. ah 8 - dUaWATE RECITAL - MIKE REAGAN. ORGAN - Pint Preabyterian Chutth, 3:)0 p.m.April?--</p>
        <p>ah 9 ^ VOCAL PERFORMANCE OF RELIGIOUS MUSK BY Fhibp Evancho 7:30 p:m. - United Methodiw ChuKh.Aydan.NC AH 9-IJ - ViDiO TAPE OF CHORAL WORKS -AydcivCiifain Htfi School Library AH M4 - ARTEXHIWTS - Eaitem Elementary AH 9-24.- DISPUY OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -EaaemElementafy AH 9 - PUYS - Eaaem Elementaty AH 9-U - COMMUNITYbCHOOL BOOK FAIR, 5-7</p>
        <p>p.m., AH W - P**  School</p>
        <p>AH M4 - ART EXHIBITS A DISPUY OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &amp;gt; Eaaem Elementaty April 9 - CHAMBER SINGERS/COLLEGIUM CONCERT, Wright Audkorium, 7d ^m.</p>
        <p>AH 9 - BOL CHAMBERLAIN, TUBA, Graduate Recital.</p>
        <p>9d p.nt - FMwt hhmk Center AH 9 - 10-12 noon WEAVING &amp;gt; MYRA SEXAUER.</p>
        <p>2nd floor, Cammutoqr.BIdg- Greenville Recreation &amp;amp; Park. ah 9 - I(hl2 noon WATER COLOR - WARREN CHAMBERLAIN. 2d Jlaa OUaanky BIdg . Greemillr</p>
        <p>RaciwimflriWi ah 9 - 3:10-5 p.m. (7-9 YR. OLOSJ JUNK3R crafts-Jaycac Pak Ocenvifle Recreation A Pak.</p>
        <p>School ^ An at Ayoen mkxhc xtm</p>
        <p>AH lO-lf - 4TH ANNUAL SHAD FESTIVAL - Grrf</p>
        <p>ah 10 - iNSTUD CONCERT. 8:15 - Fletcher Mimk; Center i</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>k AND MAKE4JP DEMONSTRATION PERFORMANCE by Philip Evancho. 8'40-l2;30lp-m.  Ayden-Orihoo Hi^ School ah 11-MSB HIGH CHORAL GROUP - Pattk H, Director, Sftl5 a-m., Tliird Street School ah II H musk: PIUMHXmON, 7:30 p-m. - Griftoo School} I</p>
        <p>ah II f "FISHY TALES STORYTEUING CON-</p>
        <p>TEOT, Id p-m. - Odton SchooL Grifcon Shad Fettival ah 11LOVIN* THE ARTS (Ann ThomaFira Grade on Chadnel 9 TV) 640 a.m. - Cwobna Today</p>
        <p>ah 11 4 JAZZ ENSEMBLE CONCERT, 8:15 p.m. - Flet</p>
        <p>April II  ):)0-5p.m. (8-11 YEAR OLD NEEDLEWORK CLASS^ Jaycec Park Greenville Recreation &amp;amp; Park. ah II - WOMENE CHORUS CWCERT - Flereher Munc Center, 3d p.m.April 12  _______</p>
        <p>ah 13 - OWN HOJSE or Art Show Mid Bmtd Mid Chorim</p>
        <p>Concert 7 J(h9d p.m. - Wellcome Midifle Sclmol ah 13 - ACTING DEMONSTRATION by Renee Vincent</p>
        <p>- vinting attirt from Comtal CMoUna Community CoBege, 9d)0-12d noon. Eatem Elemmt^</p>
        <p>ah 13 - JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLDAY, Bethel Elemen-</p>
        <p>ah if^ANUNC^  OCCURRENCE - ART</p>
        <p>DISPUY, Choeal &amp;amp; Band Peifermance 4* Prtiod - E.B. Aycock Juniot High School ah 13 - SPRING CHALK DRAWINGS, 9-.I5 a.m.-3d p.m. - Ayden Middle School Apnl 12- JUNIOR HIGH CHORAL DAY - Ayden Mith die School</p>
        <p>Apnl 12 - PAUL TARDIF, PIANO - SELMA GOKCEN, CELLO, Faculty Recital. 8:15 p.m. Fletther Miak CenterApril 13__</p>
        <p>AH 13 - ARTS POTPOURRI (Anna Ihomm' Ctaa) 9d a.m. - W.HRobimon April 13 - BELVOIR ELEMENTARY CHORUS, 2d p.m.</p>
        <p>- Belvoir School</p>
        <p>Apnl fJ - a&amp;gt;RD4G CONCERT. 1:30-2:38 - Grifton School April IJ-14 - *m ABNER BY FARMVILLE CEN-TR2U. - Fanttville Central Hlri&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>AH 13 - SHAD QUEEN PAGEANT. 8-10 p.m., Crihon School, Gtifion ShM Fcafval AH 13 - MRS. JANE ROSE. SONS A DAUGHTER VIOUN CONCERT, 9:30 a.m. Hibd Street School Apnl 13 (XERA AND MAK&amp;amp;UP DEM0NS1RATKW by Philip Evancho 8.35-10:15 a.m. - Pactokm Elementary Apnl 13  STORIES read to Kindergarten children - Eaarem Elementary</p>
        <p>AH 13 - RKH CHAPMAN. SA3:OPH(X4E - BIU CONGDON, PERCUSSION, Senm Redtal, 7:30 Fletcher</p>
        <p>AprTu - SUZANNE SHELTON. VOKE - MONICA BRIDGES, VOICE. Senior RecitaL 9d pm. Fletcher )4imk</p>
        <p>AH 13 - DEWALK&amp;lt;T1ALK DRAWING - Sam D.</p>
        <p>Bundy SchoolApril 14 ______</p>
        <p>ah 14 - CURTAIN PUYERS-Orlfion Shad Faatival AH 14 - "PAMUCO SOUNDS JlND "DOUBLE PARADOX BARBEROIOP QUARTETS IdW p.m. -Grifton Shad Featival Apnl M - CRAFTS SHOW. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. - Griftan Shad FertivalV E N T S</p>
        <p>ah M art show, 12-6 p m - Grifton Shad Femval AH 14 - GRIFTON HISTORICAL MlEUM, 126 p m</p>
        <p>- Grifton Shad Fereival  - I &amp;gt;  '</p>
        <p>Apnl M - CL0GCB4C A SQUARE DANCING - Buck Swamp Kkkin C1ogger.i Ayden Allemander., Craven County Clomer.. Eawern North Cafblma Bloegram Aaociation, Au di^a^tqtion;^$ PH CLOGGING LESSONS (34</p>
        <p>PM) - Gnfton Shad Fettivpl,</p>
        <p>April H- STREET DANCE, 8-12 midnight - Band: Silver Wing^ Grifton Shad FcttHral April 14- GRIFTON SHAD FESTIVAL PARADE, 10: )0 a.m.  Downtown Orifton Apnl 14 - BAND CX^ERT by Kinreon Community Band.</p>
        <p>12-)0  Downtown Grifton April N - A SUZUKI FESTIVAL, 7:30 p.m. - Memorial Baptik  '    t,'</p>
        <p>POST FESTIVAL EVENTS;April 15 _J-1-</p>
        <p>April IS- ART SHOW, 126 p.m. - Grifton Shad Fertval ^1 IS - CRAFB SHOW, 126 p.m. - Orifton Shad</p>
        <p>aITuGRIFTON HISTORICAL MUmiM. 126 p m</p>
        <p>_&amp;lt;3rifion Shad Fereival.Exha.ita and demonatrttiona on area .</p>
        <p>AH^"- DONNA (XM-EMAN. PIANO, Faculty Recital, 3:15 p.m. Fletcher Murec Center Apnl 15 - BRASS CHOIR CXM4CERT. Fletcher Miuk Center, 8:15 p.m.April 16____</p>
        <p>April 16- ARTIST VISITATION TO CLASWOOMS -Eareern Elementary ah 16 fil 18 - MAKE4JP DEMONSTRATION &amp;amp; VOICE PRESENTATKXI by Philip EvMtcho.1 Pactolu.</p>
        <p>aSTT-MENS &amp;amp; WOMENS GLEE CLUB CON-CERT. 8:15 p.m. Fletther Miuk CenterApril 17 ___ -</p>
        <p>April 17 - PUPPET SHOW - Eawem Elementa^ ah 17 - SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT.</p>
        <p>Wright Auditoiium, 8d p-m. ah 17 - SENIOR RECITAL - VALERIE SECRAVES, VOICE - Fletcher Muak CeMer, 7d p.m.April 18 -  </p>
        <p>Apnl 18 - CHORAL EXCHANGE - AydeivOrif^ High School (Vuiting chorua  FremviBe Ontral High School)</p>
        <p>April 18- CUSS PUY HENNY PENNY - Thtrd Street School (Hopkina Ire Grade) 8:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>April 18 - CONCHIT CHOIR CONCERT - Wnght Audkorium, 815 p.m.</p>
        <p>AH 18 - "RED NECK STORr - PUY READING. Beat Lunch Theatre Everl Greenville Muieum of Art, 12 noon; HimAer Hour. 8:00 8&amp;gt;Bi*</p>
        <p>AH IR3I - ANGEL cm BY SAM SHEPARD - ECU Flayhouae. hdcOinnl.Themre, 815 p.m. $4 Gen. Pbik, $2iO ECU Student.April 19 ---</p>
        <p>ah 19 - SYMPHONK BAND CONCERT. Wright Audkorium, 7:30 p-m.</p>
        <p>AH l30-LOUISEKiSSELL,STORYTELLER - W H Robinaon Media CcMcrApriilO____</p>
        <p>AH 30 - SENIOR RECITAL - BECKY HOLLOWELL.</p>
        <p>SnUNGBA88-FletchtrMu.kCenret.7J0 April 20 - SENIOR RECITAL - TODD BARNHART, CLARINET - Fletcher Mutk Center. 7:30 AH 30 - EASTER EXTRAVAGANZA - W.H. Robiinon School, 9:10 a.to ^ .</p>
        <p>AH 30 - EASTER SONG FESnVAL - Eareem Elemen tary SchoolApril24  --</p>
        <p>AH 34 - PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE CONCERT. Flet chcr Muik Ccnrer, 815 p-m.</p>
        <p>AH 34 - DOPUY of Art boob &amp;amp; Ait pnnt. in Media Center - Eaarem EkmemaryApril29__</p>
        <p>AH 39 - GRADUATE RECITAL - MARK CANSOR.</p>
        <p>ORGAN - Manorial Bapdat Chureh, 4.-00 p.m.</p>
        <p>AH 39 - GREENVILLE CHORAL SOCIETY CON CERT  Brahma "A Orman Requiem (Mtig in Englidi)</p>
        <p>wkh ECU Men's and Womcn't Glee Cbb and fUB ortherera-</p>
        <p>WH Audkorium. MO p-m.. ticket. $3.50</p>
        <p>4th AnnualAirtsEestival</p>
        <p>i pnr COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINAApr jl 144, 1984  and Post EventsSponsored by the Pitt^GreenifiUe Arts Coondl'</p>
        <p>t'  n  1. 11  ......  9  i  2  .yysik  w</p>
        <pb facs="00095648_0079" />
        <p>IRANCHING OUT  Two white ibises perch on tree limbs in the R.J. eynolds Forest Aviary at the North Carolina Zoological Park near sheboro. The tree is a favorite roosting place for both the white and scarlet '^ibises. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>'The Veriest Shrew' Printed On Poster</p>
        <p>By Palmer Hill i;  N.C. DeparOnent</p>
        <p>1* Of Cultural Resources i* Called the veriest shrew and a Pvain and worldly woman by her hlenemies, she was nevertheless one of Englands most powerful rulers, j; Queen Elizabetn I has come to ^symbolize an age of adventure and pageantry, and this year North Carolina begins a celebration of its |;unique link with that era. As part of ;^the celebration, a 1584 portrait of the &amp;gt;queen is now being made available !to the public in the fmmi of a poster</p>
        <p>suitable for mounting or framing. It is available at $3 per copy, plus $1 for postage and handling, from the Department of Cultural Resources, Historical Publications Section, 109 E. Jones St., Raleigh, N.C. 27611, telephone (919) 733-7442.</p>
        <p>New Show At GMA</p>
        <p>published by the Historical Piiblica-:tior</p>
        <p>,tions Section of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. |</p>
        <p>1 The poster is based on a miniature ;|^X)rtrait of Queen Elizabeth I re-</p>
        <p>;%roduced from tte initial letter o( LHhe charter auiorizing the founda-</p>
        <p>J^n of Emmanuel College, /{(^bridge, England, in 1584. The miniature portrait is believed to have been painted by Nicholas liard, a prominent portraitist of ! Elizabethan era.</p>
        <p>It was Queen Elizabeth Is devo-^on to sea power and exploration at inspired and financed die first Snglish colonies in the new world, at %hat today Roan(^e Island, North arolina.</p>
        <p>W-6, an exhibition featuring the art work of six Greenville women artists, goes on view Tuesday at the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 South Evans Street. A recqition, free and open to the public, is being held from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesday at the museum.</p>
        <p>The six artists showing examples of their work are Sara Edmiston, Janet Fischer, Betsy Markowski, Ann Riggs, Dot Satterfield and Myra Sexauer. Items being exhibited in-cude ceramics, sculpture, fiber art and weaving, jewelry and metal design.</p>
        <p>Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays, from 186 Wednesdays tlmxigh Fridays, 11-3 on Saturdays, closed Sundays and Mondays.</p>
        <p>Spring 'Zoo Fling' At N. C. Zoo</p>
        <p>ASHEBORO  Everythings c(ning iq&amp;gt; dogwoods  ani redb^</p>
        <p>and f(H^ythia and crabappJes  at the North Car   -  -</p>
        <p>Candina Zocriojgical Park nearAsheboro.</p>
        <p>Thats the nature (rf the zoo in spring.</p>
        <p>Zoo Fling, a month-long April celebration, will be a gardra p^ featuring the whole zoo - especially the plant life, (hi tap are plant tours of the zoo grounds and the R.J. Reynolds Forest Aviary, arts and crafts, storytelling, blu^^ music and other s{ing delicts.</p>
        <p>Its a great time of year for taking pictures at the zoo, thinks Lee Roane, a Burlington pho^apher wholl give a i^oto clinic during Zoo Fling.</p>
        <p>At the zoo, the photo possiblities are endless, he says.</p>
        <p>Every weekday during AjmiI, a member of the zoos education staff will conduct a one-hour plant tour</p>
        <p>stM7 and song routine in the zoo amphitheater at 1 p.m., with another performance at 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Saturday, April 7, offers an aesthetic attraction for zoogom -artists wwking in the daza and at the animal haUtats fran 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Evoits and tours are free with admission. The tram, which takes visitors on a tour of Africa, is $1 a po^fwtheday.</p>
        <p>Th^* North Carolina Zoological Park is located six miles southeast of Asheboro off U.S. 6l. For information, caU (919) 879-5606.</p>
        <p>Therell be woodcarvers galwe -Hal and Sue McOure from ^nklin. Bill Lemonds of Seagrove and Asbebmti Inrd carver Linton Sack. Add to those artists membm &amp;lt;d the zoo design team; painters Mike</p>
        <p>Harnmr and Breck Smith, sculpUr John ^ul.......</p>
        <p>at 1 p.m. in the zoo plaza. iIMiasize not only ty] of plants at ttie zoo, but how tmy are</p>
        <p>Tours will emiMiasize not only types</p>
        <p>used to create the outdoor habitats and their contribution to the animals well-being  from the pampas grass in the ii&amp;lt;m habitat to the willow oaks in the ele[rfiant and rhinoceros exhibits.</p>
        <p>On weekends; laviarjuplant tours will be given every 20 n^tes from lp.m.-2:30p.m.  ^</p>
        <p>Raleigh storyteller Ron Jones will kick off Zoo Flings special events on April 1. Jones, coordinator of childrens services for the Wake County Public Library, will begin his</p>
        <p>Harris and basketweaver EUoiGreaAuman.</p>
        <p>On Sunday, Aixil 15, learn every-thii^ you alwa^ wanted to know about pho^ai^iing plants and animals with Burlington resident Lee Roane, a Tedmical College of Alamance photograi^y instructor and marketing c(sultant with a Burlington camera shop.</p>
        <p>One^hour {riioto sessions begin at 10 a.m. with a bird and plant class in the R.J. Reyndds Forest Aviary. At 1 p.m., Roane will lecture in the zoo ami^theater, then take the class to phdograph blooming dants. At 3 p.m., visitors can catch mcmkmhines at Babora Island, while Roane tells how to get the best animal shot.</p>
        <p>April will usher in the zoos summer hours; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. we^days and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.</p>
        <p>Admission is |3 fw adults and $1 fw children 2-15 and senim* citizens.</p>
        <p>Evans</p>
        <p>Seafood Market</p>
        <p>LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH &amp;amp; FROZEN SEAFOOD DAILY</p>
        <p>SHRIMP</p>
        <p> 26*30  ct. Jumbo.. .$6.99</p>
        <p> 40-60  ct..........$5.50</p>
        <p> drossed..........$5.99</p>
        <p> 60-70  ct..........$3.99</p>
        <p> 130-150 ct</p>
        <p>(popcorn) dressed.$3.99</p>
        <p>SCALLOPS</p>
        <p> Small Bag........$3.99</p>
        <p> Lg. Bag..........$4.99</p>
        <p> Lg. Ocean........$7.49</p>
        <p>LOBSTER TAIL .</p>
        <p>4 02............$2.99  ea.</p>
        <p>6 oz............$3.79  ea.</p>
        <p>CLAMS</p>
        <p>pint</p>
        <p>doz.</p>
        <p>$2.49</p>
        <p>$3.29</p>
        <p>Serving Pitt Co. Sine* 1948 203 W. 9th StrMt</p>
        <p>We have fresh shucked oysters all year.</p>
        <p>Greenville Museum Program In Schools</p>
        <p>An educational Museums in the Schools, offered free to schools in Greenville and Pitt County, is one of the public services of the Greenville Museum of Art. The program is operated by the museums docents.</p>
        <p>The docents, working in teams, visit individual fifth grade classrooms. They take with them one of the museums Education Collections which includes examples of paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, i^otographs and pottery by local and regional artists.</p>
        <p>In their talks with students, docents explain the role of the Greenville Museum of Art, its</p>
        <p>significance in the community, and diiferei</p>
        <p>fferent ways in which visual art ob^ts are created.</p>
        <p>niey encourage questions fnun students, and provide them with a hands on opportunity to explore art objects such as sculpture and ceramics. For many of the students, the program is their introduction to the museum world and ivofessional art.</p>
        <p>One of the primary goals of the</p>
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        <p>Honduras Shakes Up Military</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C</p>
        <p>Sunday, April 1, 1984  ^-7</p>
        <p>TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP)  The head of the Honduran armed forces was dismissed Saturday and three other top generals resigned, the government announced. President Roberto Suazo Cordova assumed command of the military and assured citizens that all was calm.</p>
        <p>Gen. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, the armed forces chief who had been considered the most powerful figure i the government, reportedly left tfie country.</p>
        <p>!No reason was given for the top:level military shakeup in this epuntry, which the Reagan administration considers a critical ally in Central America. Honduras was ruled by military men for 17 of the ]flvious 19 years before Suazo ijirdova was elected in November</p>
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        <p>-The government said the changes ido not signify the alteration of the (Jmocratic goals of the constitu-ilbnal government.</p>
        <p>CFour government communiques rjad over radio stations during the day announced the dismissal of Alvarez Martinez and the resignations of Gen. Jose Bueso Rosa, def of staff of the armed forces; Gen. Daniel Bali Castillo, commander of the state security police, and Gen. Ruben Montoya, head of the navy. The Honduran navy uses army-type ranks.</p>
        <p>; Alvarez Martinez had worked closely with U.S. Ambassador John bimitri Negroponte in the Reagan adminsitrations plans to put pressure on the leftist Sandinista government of neighboring Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>' A statement by Suazo Cordova read over the radio stations said there was absolute tranquility . throughout the country.</p>
        <p> The armed forces and the high military command remain loyal to the constitution, to the president of the republic and to the constitutional Md democratic government, said the third statement.</p>
        <p>I*It said Alvarez Martinez had presented his resignation at the rwuest of the high command, which ha decided on his ... transfer</p>
        <p>; Lava Still '{. Flowing</p>
        <p>: VOLCANO, Hawaii (AP) -^una Loa kept erupting Saturday, pumping out molten rock toward the outskirts of Hilo, but smaller Kilauea fell silent and dozens of people forced to evacuate by fast-, moving lava were allowed to return home.</p>
        <p>. The eruption (of Kilauea^ just ktopped all of a sudden at about 3:24 a.m., said George Yoshida, a volunteer at the Hawaii County Civil Defense headquarters in Hilo, biggest city on the island of Hawaii. But who knows what may happen tomorrow?</p>
        <p>A total of 74 homes in the remote hillside Royal Gardens community and nearby Kalapana were evacuated just before midnight Friday because of the eruption from Kilauea and roadblocks were set up jn the area. Residents were allowed to return home Saturday morning.</p>
        <p> While lava from Mauna Loa, the worlds biggest active volcano, had traveled about 16 miles from its source in just under one week, the lava flow from Kilauea went 5.6 miles in less than 24 hours.</p>
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        <p>The second communique said the presjdent had assumed command of the armed forces, and it announced the resignation of Bueso Rosa.</p>
        <p>In the fourth communique of the day, the government reported the resignations of Bali Castillo and Montoya and urged Hondurans not to misinterpret the actions.</p>
        <p>The people should not be alarmed since there is no reason to be. The</p>
        <p>present situation should not be interprested to mean that there is a state of emergency in the country, it said.</p>
        <p>Alvarez Martinez, 48, became commander of the armed forces in January 1982 after Suazo Cordova took office as the first elected president since 1973.</p>
        <p>In an interview in late 1982, Alvarez Martinez, who was considered more powerful than Suazo</p>
        <p>Cordova, denied allegations he was taking instructions from Negroponte.</p>
        <p>No gringo gives us orders - no foreigner. We are not going to be a vassal or a puppet of the United States," he said.</p>
        <p>Alvarez Martinez was an outspoken anti-communist, however, ,and entered his forces in joint, U.S.-Honduran military maneuvers under way since last August.</p>
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        <p>A Review</p>
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        <p>The Daily Redector, Greenville, N.C</p>
        <p>Sunday. April 1,1984  C-11</p>
        <p>An Armchair Thriller  Catalogs  Brighten  Springtime</p>
        <p>THE AQUITAINE PRO--mESSION. By Robert Ludlum. Random House. 647 Pages. $17.95.</p>
        <p>In Robert Ludlums latest novel, The Aquitaine Progression, a New York lawyer who doesnt speak any foSeign language is abruptly thrust ,idto the middle of a deadly intema-;iional intrigue. Can he survive some 450 pages of Ludlumian action and :idolence?</p>
        <p>Not to worry. In the Vietnam War, ;^1 Converse was a topnotch flier, and though he was captured by the North Vietnamese, he managed to ,Scape a POW camp by crawling .through enemy jungle. He knows ;I|ow to cope with hazards.</p>
        <p>'Converse is on business in Geneva .iiiien he is sought out by a former allege classmate and told confidentially that a group of aging generals $tnd field marshals of France, :&amp;amp;rmany. South Africa, England ;Dd Israel are plotting to build a ?fglobal Third Reich. They plan to Sfeize power by creating worldwide lonrest, thus making the public cry out for law and order.</p>
        <p>If The mastermind of this fascist cheme, code-named Aquitaine, ^s the classmate, is George Mad Iwircus Delavane, a retired U.S. army general with whom Converse had a few unpleasant brushes during tbs war. The classmate stumbled on tteir clandestine plot by accident wnile working as the generals legal representative.</p>
        <p>Since the plotters are shipping weapons to rebels and dissidents illegally, the classmate says, a couple of lawsuits might discourage them from pursuing their silly but dingerous delusions. He wants inverse, a crack attorney, to take dq the job, to be paid for by a ancerned citizen who insists on</p>
        <p>anonymity and who is willing to pay up to a million dollars.</p>
        <p>Converse is reluctant, but within a few hours the classmate dies in his arms, his body riddled with bullets fired bv Aquitaines assassins.</p>
        <p>Ludlum knows how to thrill armchair adventurers, and this novel shows him in top form. Waka Tsunoda Associated Press</p>
        <p>By EARL ARONSON AP Newsfeatures The 1984 seed and plant catalogs have been bringing early spring, at least to our house, and Im relaying some of the newer items to you.</p>
        <p>From Burpee (Warminster, Pa.): Flowers - Geranium Scarlet Border, early flowering, showy in mass plantings, pots; compact, 14 inches tall, 34-inch flowers. Also Marigold Super Star Orange, hybrid,</p>
        <p>FEEDS TURTLE ... A park attendant at River Park North feeds a minnow to a turtle in the nature centers touch tank. The nature center north of the Tar River also includes displays of snakes, wasps, fish and other outdoor-related exhibits for the public to view. (Reflector Photo by Angela Lingerfelt)</p>
        <p>the first tetraploid hybrid marigold offered for commercial sale, early blooming, French-type, double flowers 24-3 inches across on 4-6 inch stems. Also Zinnia Border Beauty Scarlet Hybrid, dahlia type, 4-inch flowers on 22-inch stems,</p>
        <p>Vegetables  Muskmelon Limelight (hybrid honeydew type), oval 8-inches, maturing from seed in about 96 days; Burpee Hybrid II and Burpeana II (all female) cucumbers, high-yielding, 55 days from seeds, uniform, straight, 8-9 inches long.</p>
        <p>From Park Seed (Greenwood, S.C.): Vinca Pink Panther, two pink shades, white and salmon, early, large flowered, bloom all summer; Lisianthus russellianus Hybrid, wppy-like, 14-inches tall with pink, )lue or white flowers on erect stems, hardy, hat tolerant, also good in pots; Coneflower Rudebeckia Goldilocks, with fluffy double flowers on 15-inch plants, a hardy perennial; and Disco Bell White, dwarf hibiscus with big flowers, only 20 inches tall.</p>
        <p>Also from Park: Popcorn Pretty Pops, 5-inch ears with multicolored kernels of red, blue, black, yellow, purple and orange; Squash Green Magic hybrid, bush-type zucchini, heavy bearer of dark green, 6-8 inch fruits, ready in 48 days; Pineapple Crush, heavy-bearing, cream-color alpine strawberry, good flavor, early bearing; radish Easter Egg hybrid, in purple, red, pink, violet and white.</p>
        <p>From Stokes Seeds (Buffalo, N.Y.); Golden Rod wax bush bean, disease-resistant, round, smooth pods, white seeded, 46 days to maturity; Orlando Gold hybrid carrot, rich orange, average length, 70 days; Processor II carrot, 67 days, medium size; Ruby Perfection</p>
        <p>hybrid cabbage, red, midseason, good storage, average six pounds; Florida Basket tomato, dwarf, good for pot planting.</p>
        <p>New flowers from Stokes include Steady Red hybrid geranium, double flowers, bright red, and Red Elite, single-flowered geranium, short; Ultra series petunias in pink, white, red and burgundy, compact; perennial hybrid primulas Julian (bicolors). Pageant Blend and Finesse, mixed.</p>
        <p>(ioldsmith Seeds (Gilroy, Calif.) offers Musketeer bush canUIoupe, 54-6 inch space-saving fruit; Orbit geranium in eight colors, early; Ultra Grandiflora petunias, com</p>
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        <p>Brahms Requiem April 29</p>
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        <p>fRepriated permission from "Circa84,Voi:4,No.4}</p>
        <p>A Onnan Requiem, after  words of the ^ Holy Scripture, (Op.45) is ordbably the best and most popular choral work ever</p>
        <p>written by Johaitois Brahms.</p>
        <p>Finished in IMS, this composition is traditionally believed to have been inspired by Brahms grief over the death of his friend, Robert Schumann, and his own beloved</p>
        <p>mother. R t a mourning cantata based on!passages from the scriptures ratSwr ttian the customary Catholic Requiem Mass for the Dead.  '  .</p>
        <p>Brahms wrote this work for humanity as a whole to ave coiBola-tion and conftdenM to the living. His optimistic hpfirk pervades the somber music |rom the opening line, Blessed are they that mourn for they shaU beicpmiorted, to the fine</p>
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        <p>REQUIEM SOLOISTS . . . Soprano Jon Shaw, left and baritone Tho^s Mercer are the soloists in Brahms Requiem to be snng April 29 on the ECU campus. (Photo by Leslie Todd. ECU News Bureau)</p>
        <p>sj^tual and musical unitm of all men in the lines, Blessed are the dead ... that they may rest from their labors and their works do follow them.</p>
        <p>The six-movement composition has ^tmi been considered Brahms most personal musical expression. One of the most widely known (rf the six is the beautiful foinlh section, How lovely is thy dwelling place, 0 Lmrd of Hosts.  This piece, alone with the other five movements, will be performed in English by the Greenville Choral Society and Orchestra, assisted hy the Mens and Womens Glee Gub from the ECU School of Music.</p>
        <p>The baritone solo will be sung by Thoms Mercer and the sqn-ano solo will feature Jon Shaw.</p>
        <p>Hie concert will be in Wright AiKhtorium on the ECU campus April 29 at 3 p.m. Admission for the general public is $3.50 at the door.Wedding Music</p>
        <p>Professor Robert Irwin will present wedchng music as a special program at Fletcher Music Center, ECU, on April 7 from 10:30 a.m.-noon.</p>
        <p>Works by several composers will be presented mi the organ, trumwt, brass section and with choirs. For the convenience of those persons planning weddings, handouts describing these musical works will be given.</p>
        <p>, Jackie Dillon, widely-known ordiestireliniciaairom Boosey k Hawkes'PublisUhg Co? in Chicago, IU.,;will be .,W(rtmg with every stixM in dr GCS orcbei^ program April 4and 5,1964.</p>
        <p>Miss Dfllon will visit Rose, AycockJ &amp;lt;ireivilli . MkWle, Wahl-Coates arid South Greenville schools and will rehearse each level of orchestra and offer comments, sug^ioos, and other aspects of her expertise the ^students and directors. ^ f </p>
        <p>On Wed., April 4, at ECU School of Musics she will present a lecture/demonstration clinic for orchestra directors, ECU music students and faculty, and parents. All sessiMi during Miss Dillons stay are open to the public.</p>
        <p>Proposed Itinerary for Jackie Dillon Wed.,AprU4 9:00-Rose High OrchestraFood Art Event</p>
        <p>Highlighting the first Saturday of the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival this year is the 3rd annual E?t Your Art Out gourmet food bazaar.</p>
        <p>hie event will be held at Carolina East Mall in the center walkway this year, and will feature entertainment along with the food, fun and flowers. Special foods will come from A Southern Season in Chapel Hill especially for this day, Apnl 7 (10 a.m.-9 p.m.) 'The very best Pitt County co^ will also be providing baked goods for sale at East Your Art Out, proceeds going to further the work of the Arts Council.</p>
        <p>10:00 - South Greenville Beginn-</p>
        <p> Orchestra.j-TTUrlMi-E c u</p>
        <p>Lecture/Dedtnstnition in room 101 of the ECUS^Moiqf Music 'w^.AprilS 10:00 - Greenville Middle School Orcheplrli II;' 1 </p>
        <p> Lunch la'*</p>
        <p>12:15 - Wil-Coates Beginning</p>
        <p>Orchestrl j 111  </p>
        <p>1:15 iK^hlhfoates Advanced Orchestra i a ,'Angel City'</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Playhouse, ECU, will present the play ANGEL CITY Apnl 18-21 as a post-event of the Elastem Carolina Arts Festival.</p>
        <p>ANGEL CITY is a satirical comedy about the greatest American myth of all: Hollywood. A youi stuntman is hired by a movie prodircer to save his $8 milliim picture from disaster by turning it into a disaster movie. 'The stutman tries to maintain his own integrity, but comes to realize that he is more a part of the Great American Dream Machine than he had ever thought.</p>
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        <p>Betty Dixon Works Costume Magic On Her Machine</p>
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        <p>If the director asks for a crate of usually fixing stuff.</p>
        <p>penguins for The Man Who Came to Dinner, or four puppets for Carnival ... Abracadabra! Betty Dixon can do it. Her proficiency with a needle learned from her mother, or skills with tools learned from her father, makes her more than just a costumer for the Ayden Theatre Workshop. Usually if I know how something looks. I put it together by trial and error.</p>
        <p>She works her costume magic on a 22-year-old Singer purchased to make baby clothes, for the first of two daughters. Iwonder how many miles it has sewST she muses. A  good guess would be half-way around the world in the six years she has been sewing for the W(^kshop It is rare for Betty to daydream (she is a confessed workaholic), but when she does, her dreaming takes</p>
        <p>WIICU airc uwo, Mv*  e</p>
        <p>her backstage of a lavish Braodway musical with an equally lavish budget and a wealth of elegant</p>
        <p>UUU5CI aiiv     a-</p>
        <p>fabrics at her disposal. Working on a shoestring budget, however, has been her forte. I absolutely hate to throw anything away, she says. What she keeps is not stored haphazardly. It is put into boxes and labeled. Cwisequently when ATW chose Camelot as a project, Betty was able to piit her hand on  20-year-old playbill she had saved</p>
        <p>She inherits her busy-ness from her tool-and-die maker father and nurse-handiworker mother. Mty grew up being encouraged to experiment with machmes. She was allowed to run the sewinc machine sans material.or thread. At age seven, while her mother was recovering from pneumonia, Betty lugged the heavy machine up to her mothers bedside and made her first dress following verbal instructions. Though she continued to make her clothes, she could not make an A in ' Home Ec because she was required to wear a thimble. I dont know whether 1 was just stubborn or what.</p>
        <p>but 1 couldnt do it ...still dont.</p>
        <p>She learned to use tools by helping her father build a summer place near their home in Rochester, N.Y. Touches of her fathers woodworking talent are everywhere in the Dixon home; a laundiy chute, a wonderful grandfather clock, her workbench m the garage. First time I got money for my birthday after we were married, I went out and bou^t a sabre saw. The second time I bought a drill. Betty repairs thin around the house, and built her daughters balance beam. She talks of building a drafting table. It seemes invariably that before a play, I w^ develop bad[ problems. Tnen EUiot began to count how many times I got</p>
        <p> mtf ohair luhtlA I</p>
        <p>find one I like ^ I guess I am going to have to build it.</p>
        <p>Betty rarely gets to see a play. During most ofi the prodirciions she works backstage primarily assisting the female lead, but doing a hundred other things as well. Marne was a big challenge With seventeen costume changes for the leading lady. Betty laid out e^ch complete outfit on the ironing! board, the star dropped whatever she was wearing on the floor and was back on stage with a totally new|look in a matter of seconds. In betlveen each flurry</p>
        <p>Betty picked straightened ties, that and kept the</p>
        <p>up, ironed, pinned this and floor swept.</p>
        <p>Ayden Theatre Workshops last producti(Hi (rf Annie found Betty making costumes as well as trod-ding the boards as the villanous MissHannigan.</p>
        <p>Despite me pins in the carpet and burger dinners before the show, her family accepts and is proud of her avocation. Alter all, some of the miles on her sewing machine have been devoted to them. She makes Catherine and Marys special outfits, sews her husbands examining robes and linens for his office. Even their Doberman Lynx benefits. After the dogs recent bout with an automobile, Betty made a vest to keep her from licking the</p>
        <p>iir^TSed te cmTSrf aste;ngtiiMi.|work_onc</p>
        <p>replicated Lancelots and ^Ckieneveres costume. She made some fifty items for that show. The deadline approached and Gueneveres May costume was only eight yards of aqua curtain material at wm r^rsal. By noon of the next day it was ready for a fitting. Each night during the run of  the ^y , it sprouted,more and more floraltrim.  ^  ^</p>
        <p>. Betty cuts mai^ o her own patterns from her physician ' {bands examin table papCT.</p>
        <p>.  muslin  or old</p>
        <p>^'iheets, she^iddlimiWitti it till it her. "Actuefly? she says, I vdoBt make co^iiaMBiiy dfton; *Hn, a piece oT llotb and hope it stay togethett! jl lte end of a</p>
        <p>turnes. He in front of a</p>
        <p>tested I sit on a stool</p>
        <p>u:.A f</p>
        <p>BETTY D1X0^ ... adds to the mileage on her M-year ^ Singer Sewmg machine as slje makes yet another costume. (Photo hy Maxine Carey</p>
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        <p>Nel^Khli|t frames</p>
        <p>catvings</p>
        <p>letoys</p>
        <p>miKh more , have to be have kept the</p>
        <p>cqidrary to</p>
        <p>  I make flashed becaus;</p>
        <p>:Vwashed and reos t' lUoote people in ^  She washes L,</p>
        <p>^^strict instructions.</p>
        <p>^eMdlelight satin [a eathedrel train &amp;gt; wadiedsuccesaii</p>
        <p>tT^eis-,___________</p>
        <p> storage has became somewhat of a ntoblem. The Dixons large home m 4 A^ has a smaU basement meant to accmnmodate tbrirfiffnace, but it ^ako houses the ghostly garments ' from Camelot, My Fait Lady, Lion in Winter and Carnival and many of  the other twenty or so productions, there, Betty can put her hand on favwite creations and remmisce about the problems she encountered with each and how she solved them.</p>
        <p>Betty Ukes any color as long as it is turqiioiie. Peikps that is why she waxa eciatic over the water off the British Virgin Islands where the Dixom sgphOti^ go to sail and</p>
        <p>relaxes. By. oliftait;;</p>
        <p>;viila'M8^</p>
        <p>wounds. Her sewing extends to friends as-well. She has made over sixty blue garters for blushing brides.</p>
        <p>Dressing up and pretending have always bren a part of Bettys life. There was always a trunk in her mothers attic where family members could find a costume when one was needed. While she was in the Air Force a storybook romance blossomed after she livened up a social hour with her performance of Honeybun. The then-Lt. Mary E. Kaiser (nurse) married Capt. John E. Dixon (doctor). In recent years their family have all been involved with the Workshop.</p>
        <p>Sometimes, when nearly every room in the house is bedecked with costumes-in-the-making, she thinks about retiring. When its over she looks at Lancelots blue velvet cloak or Marnes moon hat and begins to anticipate what new challenge awaits her from the Spring musical 1776. An idea for what Abigail Adams will wear beans to take shape in her mind. Her fingers b^n to itch. Itll be turquiose and</p>
        <p>Reprinted by permission from "Circa Vol. 4,No. 4</p>
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        <p>Couple Marries In Evening Ceremony</p>
        <p>TYLER, Texas - The First Presbyterian Church here was the scene of the wedding ceremony of Mary Bruton Nowell Warren of Tyler and Peter Hale Kesser of Houston Saturday evening at eight oclock.</p>
        <p>Parents of the bridal couple are Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Monroe Warren Jr. of Tyler, Texas, and^the</p>
        <p>late Mary Rose Crisp Warren and [id</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Karney Kesser.</p>
        <p>The bride is the granddau^ter of Mrs. Sellers Mark Crisp of Greenville, N.C., and the late Dr. Crisp. '</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Douglas Vaughan and Monsignor Milam Joseph, both of Tyler.</p>
        <p>The bride graduated from Robert E' Lee High School and with honors from the University of Texas at A^tin with a B.S. degree in sec-ordary education. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.</p>
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        <p>Tana Hill gave a program on Sharing Grandmothers Keepsakes at the meeting of Xi Gamma Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Keepiwkes were handmade ^rments, tintym pictures, recipes, jewelry and comw.</p>
        <p>The meeting was held at the home of Cindy Johnston in 3ell Arthur. Service project donations will be made to Camp Rainbow, Cerebral Palsy and Hospice. </p>
        <p>New officers for 1984-85 were named including Barbara Sloan, president, Hilda Hiner, vice president, Tana Hill, recording secretary, Sandra Everett, corresponding secretary, and Barbara Turcotte, treasurer. The installation will be held at the first May meeting.</p>
        <p>A treasure hunt will be held at the social April 14 and Founders Day banquet will be held April 30.</p>
        <p>The next meeting will be held at the home of Ms. Sloan.</p>
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        <p>Bracewell and Patterson. He graduated from Saint Thomas High ^hool in Houston and mam cum laude from Dartmouth College and from the University of Texas School of Law in Austin.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant was Mrs. David M. Hundley of Midland, Texas, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids included Mary Louise Crisp of Greenville, N.C., Mrs. Don A. Allen of Tyler, Lanette Ann Lehnertz of Austin, Mary Caroline Rose of Dallas, Virginia Bell of San Antonio, Mrs. Timothy Crowley of Austin, Gayla Suzanne Price of Tyler and Mrs. Jack Gray of San Antonio.</p>
        <p>Thomas M. Selman of Dallas was best man. Groomsmen included William E. Browning of Yoakom, Texas, Robert W. Parkw Jr. of Houston, Peter Maginot of St. Louis, Mo., Daniel S. Dross of Philadelphia, Pa., W. Grant Macewan of Hanson, Mass., Andrew H. McCulloch of New York, Paul Brosnahan of White Bear Lake, Minn., and Mark G.R. Warren of Tyler.  ,</p>
        <p>Ushers included J. Christopher Reynolds of Corpus Christi, William Crowe of Syossel, N.Y., James A. Parker of Austin and Nicholas J. Page of Ipwich, England.</p>
        <p>A reception followed at the Willow Brook Country Club in Tyler.</p>
        <p>'The couple will live in Houston.</p>
        <p>By PATRICIA McCORMACK NEW YORK (UPI) - Corporate America is evolving new two-[ender workforce policies^that will Ip women  including wives and mothers  to advance in jobs.</p>
        <p>Felice N. Schwartz, president and founder of Catalyst, says many corporations already are moving in that direction, aiming to lead to the full assimilation of men and women in the work force, with a broad range of priorities that make good business sense.</p>
        <p>Priorities she cited include child care, flex time, and reduction of sex</p>
        <p>role stereotypes and myths.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Schwartz founded Catalyst</p>
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        <p>1962. Her work keeps her in touch with boardroom types as she seeks to promote full participation of women in business and the professions. Often she is assisted by a firms chief executive officers.</p>
        <p>At Catalysts ninth annual awards dinner, chaired by John R. Opel, chairman and chief exeutive officer of IBM, she said evolving corporate policies need to:</p>
        <p>Reduce sex role stereotypes and myths. Neither sex should have to cope with the tension that results from being unable to conform to traditional and outmoded ideas of how a man or woman should behave.</p>
        <p>-Provide high quality child care. This is not just a womens problem. It is everyones problem. Everyone suffers if child care is inadequate </p>
        <p>child, parent, society. -Crej </p>
        <p>MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;eate flexible work schedules. If part-time schedules were available to women and men at critical periods, employers would benefit from the reduced time that any one employee was absent from work.</p>
        <p>-Restructure the traditional benefits system. These benefits were designed for the traditional sinde wage earner with a wife and children at home (less than 15 percent of the population). To a considerable extent benefits (ckages denote worthless duplication u&amp;gt;r two-paycheck and two-career families.</p>
        <p>-Pay attention to human factors in relocation. The average cost of a relocation for a corporation today is $46,800, but the emotional costs to the relocating family has been largely ignored.</p>
        <p>Eliminate sex-based pay differentials. If women comtinue to earn less than their husbands, they will be forced to regard their careers as secondary to their husbands. The fundamental changes in the workplace and the work force demand that companies seek talent and creativity at all levels of management, Mrs. Schwartz said.</p>
        <p>To depend on only half the population - the male half  to produce that pool of talent is a tremendous and self-defeating waste.</p>
        <p>The quintessential challenge is not to respond to the needs of women but to respond to the needs of men and women today, to free them from</p>
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        <p>B(hd to Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Wooden, 702 W. 14th St., Apartment B, a sm, Brandon Lindell, on March 21, 1964, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Women executives hwiored by Catalyst Mushroom awards were nominated by their bosses. Each was asked by IBMs Opel to speak out on implications for business and society of the two genfler work force  one composed equally of men and women.</p>
        <p>He decribed the four honorees as representatives of ihe quality of future leadership, mlling the audience of some 700 corporation officers that it is in our best interest to ensure the growth of this vital resource.</p>
        <p>Cathleen Black, president of USA Today, said, A work force composed equally of men and women is more natural, its smart, its good business and its long overdue.</p>
        <p>In nominating her, Allen H. Neuharth, chairman and president of Gannett Company, said: Cathie Black has demonstrated that we have moved away from the era of good-old-boy publishing. Her leadership in the publishing business and with Gannett has had and will continue to have nationwide impact.</p>
        <p>Other awardees responded to Opels request as follows.</p>
        <p>Carol Einiger, managing director and head of short term nnance, First Boston Corporation, said, We must debunk the myth of the superwoman by recognizing and removing the impediments - both real and imagined  which prevent many women from realizing their full potential. Caryl S. Bernstein, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, Federal National Mortgage Association, said, The challenge for management and for society is dual: to encourage women to use their talents to the fullest and to create an environment in which women can succeed without having to forego parenting</p>
        <p>Dawn Mello, president, Bergdorf Goodman, said, When the subject</p>
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        <p>Text And Photographs By Jill Adams</p>
        <p>RUGGED SURVIVORS... These two farm mules, nibbling on growth in the mule lot before their stable, are rugged survivors. Like all mules, they can get by on cheaper, coarser foods than a horse. A mule will live on what a horse will die on, declares Willie Nelson of near Greenville, one of the last mule dealers in eastern North Carolina. Once numbering an all-time</p>
        <p>population high of about itOO.iKHi in North Carolina in 1940, the Tar Heel population of the old farm reliable currently numbers less than 5,000. However, there are indications that the number of mules is on the rise again, including a smaller breed resulting from crossing a donkeys with Shetland pony mares instead of a mare horse.  Mules  Are They Creatures Of The Past?</p>
        <p>(Editors Note: Ms. Adams, of Merry Hill in Bertie County, is a freelance writer who has contributed ettensively to newspapers in Vii^nia and North Carolina.)</p>
        <p>Mules. They used to be everywhere. Each farm had a barn full of them, and each town, no matter how small, had at least one livery stable that boarded and sold the beasts of burden.  .</p>
        <p>But no more.</p>
        <p>,^Mules are soon going to be a thing (rf the p^t, predicted one of the few remaining mule traders of the South, Willie Nelson of GreenviUe.</p>
        <p>fi, who has sold and rented of mul^ since he started troihpg in 19^, remembers when every iaiTn 'tod'itpusj sterile, bmprmg Of a nwre (jfemale horse) and a jackass (male donkey). He partially farmed his own 75 cleared acres with four mules ^ notU 1980, trading work end a peanut attotment with, a ' tractor-owning aei^bor who Ikhike ^Nelsons land and planted his corn. Even though he owns a tractor himself now. Nelson still uses mules to plow his tdtNicco, soybeans, garden vegetables,'and to {Mill the carts that carry his tobacco from the fields.</p>
        <p>^ Nelson, even by his own amissKMi,' is a rare exception.</p>
        <p>^ 4,5MilHoaInl9ie.</p>
        <p>There were over 1 million mules in the United States in I860, and over half of them were in the South. By 1910, the national mule population had grown to about 4.3 million, and North Carolina had about 183,000.</p>
        <p>With the appearance of the tractor in the 1920s, the number of mules in the United States began to decrease, although North Carolinas popula-, tion increased until about 1940, when</p>
        <p>there were almost 300,000 in the state. But by 1960, most of the states farmers had recovered from the . effects of the Depression and were enjoying a national economy boosted by World War II. The number of tractors in North Carolina had increased tenfold from 1940, and the number of mules had been -cut almost in half with only about 170,000 of them remaining.</p>
        <p>Mules were used on farms to pull wood and iron implements for breaking land, plowing, planting, cultivating and some harvesting. They were also the main mode of transportation for many families until the 1940s, pulling a cart that took the family to town on Saturday and to church on Sunday. That same cart may have taken cured tobacco Jo br %iild at a warehouse, where ttiere vras a stable underneath to provide shelter and shade for the  mule while the farmer observed the , sale.</p>
        <p>- Mules were also logwoods workers. Mules that pulled logs were generally larger than farm mules,</p>
        <p>' although many farmers who had large farm mules used them for logging also. A little fellow couldnt do that logwoods work, recalls 89-year-old Charlie Cobb, a former mule trader from, Bertie County. You had to have the big ol thing.</p>
        <p>Mules Preferred</p>
        <p>Mules, rather than horses, were used on farms and in forests because they are, generally stronger and tougher, although they are not necessarily larger than horses. Compared to horses, they are not as prone to overeat, overdrink, or experiencing digestive problems, and they will survive on cheaper, courser food^. A mule will live on what a ho^ will die on. Nelson insists.</p>
        <p>Perhaps the biggest endorsement of mules as work animals is their temperament. Horses are often high strung and nervous, but mules seldom are. The calm animals will accept hard work, poor handling and abuse more readily than horses.</p>
        <p>Many farmers preferred jenny (female) mules to jacks (males) because they are calmer and not as given to mischief. A jenny would let you trim her hooves most any time, but a jack would give you the devil if you got near him. The jennies just didnt have the meanness tht the old jacks did, recalls Max Adams, a 55-year-old Bertie County farmer who grew up working with mules.</p>
        <p>Mules were usually 3 years old before they started their lifetimes of work, and they most often were trained while working. I used to start out in the spring with a pair of 3-year-olds working behind a plow, and by the time I was ready to truck tobacco (in mid-July), they could do almost anything, Nelson says.</p>
        <p>Hollering Whoa!</p>
        <p>A common method and one that Nelson has often used is to pair a young mule with an older one that is already broken. Many mules can be trained to respond to voice commands, stopping when they hear the familiar Whoa, mule! and starting when the master says, Go on, now.</p>
        <p>Lord, thats all we used to hear around here in the summer, recalls Nelsons assistant, Melvin Atkinson. Folks would be hollerin Whoa, mule; go on, mule; whoa, mule; go on, mule.</p>
        <p>Since the 1930s, however, ft has been increasingly difficult to find a farm that echoes with those calls.</p>
        <p>When the tractor came along, it slam put me out of business, says</p>
        <p>Cobb, who was a mule dealer until after World War I. "Folks wanted tractors so bad, they would just about give me mules.</p>
        <p>But many farmers, especially the smaller ones who were also the-poorer ones, held on to their mules even after the advent of tractors. And when many of those smaller farmers did get tractors, they kept tl\e mules to do more tedious jobs like plowing tobacco and gardens. This is evidenced by the fact that Nelson didnt even go into the mule business until 19,52.</p>
        <p>Amish Are Buyers</p>
        <p>Much of his trade has always gone to the Amish people of Pennsylvania who dont use machinery. In 1%7, he estimates that he sold over 200 mules to them</p>
        <p>The Amish market still demands mules, but the animals arent around for Nelson to supply them. The last year I sold any mules to amount to anything was in 1974. and then I had to go slam to Missouri to get them, the small, soft-spoken man recalls.</p>
        <p>Until 1975, he rented out 1(X) mules per farming season, with .some farmers getting as many as 20 mules. Most of these animals were used to truck tobacco out of the fields in Pitt and Greene counties</p>
        <p>Sentimentalists</p>
        <p>But since then, just about the last of the mule-using tobacco farmers have either died or converted to tractors, which for every 4ajio^' power can do the work of four mules. A few farmers, like Dock Taylor of Williamston, held onto their mules for sentimental reasons even after they purchased tractors. Taylor kept his two jennies, Rhodie and Lizzie,</p>
        <p>near his house until they died, allowing them to live the last 20 years ot their lives in relative leisure. Rhodie died just five years ago. Both of them lived to l)e about 40, and I sure did hate to see them go, he remembers.</p>
        <p>There are a lot of people like Taylor who hated to see the mule go, but realized it was leaving in the name of progress.</p>
        <p>Today, there are between :t.000 and 5,000 in the state, and the national population is down to about 1 million. Nelson only has seven in his barn that used to hold UK).</p>
        <p>They just arent breeding them anymore, he says. Most all the folks in the mule business are either retired, .ouit or dead, and the places that used to breed them have gone to cattle or horses.</p>
        <p>I used to think that mules might come back if we were to have a sure enough depression and folks couldn't buy gas or equipment. But if that were to happen now and folks were to really need mules, there wouldnt be enough to go a round, </p>
        <p>Will mules become a thing of the past like Nelson predicts,'</p>
        <p>Number Is Rising</p>
        <p>Actually, the number of mules in the state is rising, according to Ed Temple of Benson, who says that there is a renewed interest in breeding mules, although the product of this breeding is not the large farm and logwoods mule. People are breeding jack donkeys to .Shetland pony mares and getting k smaller mule, he explains, and adds. These arent working mules, ot course. This is done just for a hobby.</p>
        <p>Iemple has some familiarity with the goings-on of mules, for he has worked with the Benson Mules Days Festival for 12 years. The festival, which started in 1950, honors and appreciates the mule as well as trying to educate the public about the contributions of the work animals. Temple explains: This thing was started by a few men who saw that the mule was fast being replaced by the tractor. They reaU ized the contributions of the mule and wanted to pay homage to that dumb old creature whos not so dumb after all,</p>
        <p>Without that old mule, this country wouldnt be what it is today, Temple avows.An America's 400th Anniversary Article</p>
        <p>PORTRAIT OF A VOLN(. MI LE ... This five-year old mule, a resident of Willie Nelsons stables near (ireenville, is very trusting and affectionate. Mules are generally calmer than horses, which are their mothers. Donkeys are the fathers. A mule is sterile and cannot reproduce.</p>
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        <p>Q-1g The Daily Reflector, Greenville, ^^.C.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Sunday, April 1,1984</p>
        <p>Free Concert Series</p>
        <p>The Music of America will be the theme of a series of free concerts on Sundays at 3 p.m. beginning today at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The series will open with a performance by Eugene Jones, principal clarinetist with the Portland (Maine) Symphony. Future concerts scheduled are:</p>
        <p> April 8 - Elise Witt and the Small Family Orchestra in a concert of Southeastern music, both traditional and modern, performed on a variety of instruments.</p>
        <p> April 15 - Shaw University Gospel Choir, presenting a program of American gospel music under the direction of Ella Slaughter.</p>
        <p> April 29 - Duo Brio - Susan McGinnis, flute, and Jacquelyn Bartlett, harp - joined by guest artist George Taylor, viola.</p>
        <p> May 6 - Pianist Donna Coleman, an assistant professor at East Carolina University and winner of the National Guild of Piano Teachers International Recording Contest.</p>
        <p> May 13 - Trumpet and comet compositions performed by Bill Jones, who has studied at Juilliard School of Music and has been a resident artist in the North Carolina Visiting Artist program.</p>
        <p>For more information contact the museum education department at 833-1935.</p>
        <p>Top Ten</p>
        <p>1. Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Cyndi Lauper</p>
        <p>2. Somebodys Watching Me, Rockwell</p>
        <p>3. Footloose, Kenny Loggins</p>
        <p>4. 99LuftbaIloons, Nena</p>
        <p>5. Jump, Van Halen</p>
        <p>6. I Want A New Drug, Huey Lewis And The News</p>
        <p>7. Here Comes The Rain, Eurythmics</p>
        <p>8. Thriller, Michael Jackson</p>
        <p>9. Automatic, Points Sisters</p>
        <p>10. New Morni On Monday, Duran Duran</p>
        <p>Top Country</p>
        <p>1. Roll On, Alabama</p>
        <p>2. Save The Last Dance For Me, Dolly Parton</p>
        <p>3. Youve Really Got A Hold On Me, Mickey Gilley</p>
        <p>4. Lets Stop Talkin About It, Janie Fricke</p>
        <p>5. Buried Treasure, Kenny Rogers</p>
        <p>6. We Didnt See A Thing, Ray Charles and George JMies</p>
        <p>7. Dont Make It Eaey For Me, Earl IlMHnas Coniey</p>
        <p>^8. Youre Welom^Tonight,</p>
        <p>10. Ive Been Rained On Too, T(n Jones</p>
        <p>Music,</p>
        <p>Dance</p>
        <p>Evening</p>
        <p>The 4th Annual Eastern Carolina Arts Festival sponsored by the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council again will present An Evening of Traditional MiKic and Dance as part of the festival.</p>
        <p>The program will be held Tuesday beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Caro* lina Opry House. The family stvle presentation will include performances by accordianist Otto Dykstra, Pitt Community College vlsiting-artist Philip Evancho, and the Pitt Community Singers.</p>
        <p>A square dance dononstration will be given by the Ayden Allemanders audience participation planned, to be followea by a round dance demonstration;</p>
        <p>^ . The singing Wallace Family will enterain later in the evening, to be firilowed by a dmnonstration and coiHest by the Greengrass Cloggers.</p>
        <p>Tidcets are |1 po* person and are available fjrn the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council, Humber House, 117 West Fifth Street, or at the door prior to ^ormance.</p>
        <p>Zondonoi Ofira AlnStkwy</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON, N. C. - Biccardo Zandonais opera, Francesca da Rimini," is being broa^t live from the Metropoutan Opera House in New York aty begiiioiBg at 2 p jn. Saturday. The opera erill be heard over WITN'TV radio, Washii^ton, 30&amp;lt; the radio dial.</p>
        <p>In this new Met production, Renato Scott is Francesca and Placido Doningo has the rde of Paolo.* Others in the cast inchida; Cornell MaeNeil as Gianciotto; Hkole Urange, Samaritana; RobiOK, Garsenda; Natate: BUmcoflore, ^Oail pv AUlchfara; Claudia ^Adooella; laola Jones,</p>
        <p>'WUliam Lewis, Malatestino. ard Frederiks, Ostasio; and Brian gahexnayder as Simonetto. Jamss^'' conducts the orchestra.</p>
        <p>The live bnadcast is sponsored dttlteaeoCd^ny. ^ ^</p>
        <p>Blackbeard Auditions Foreign Films Nominated</p>
        <p>H - Plavwright-director of whom will be involved in oirate</p>
        <p>BATH - Playwright-director Stuart Aronson has announced the date for the first open auditions for the summer 1984 production of his outdoor drama, Blackbeard: Knight of the Black Flag.</p>
        <p>The auditions will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the amphitheater in Bath. A number of singers, dancers and actors are needed, male and female. One role is open for a ten-year boy.</p>
        <p>Performers should be physically agile, particularly the males, some</p>
        <p>Senior</p>
        <p>Recitals</p>
        <p>Recitals by two students of the School of Music, East Carolina University, are scheduled for the coming week. Both will be held in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. They are open to the public without charge.</p>
        <p> At 9 p.m. Wednesday, Ronzel Bell of Goldsboro will present his recital. A jpercussionist, he is a student of Tliomas Cunane. He will be assisted by Ronnie Wooten, clarinet; Kelly Via, flute; and William Congdon, piano. He will perform compositions by Matt Ward, Tchaikovsky, William Bergsma,-Neil DePonte, and GEorgeH. Green.</p>
        <p> At 9 p.m. Friday, Julie Ann Clemens of Raleigh, a voice major and a student of Antonia Dalapas, will give her senior recital. She will be accompanied by Alisa Wetherington, pianist. Selections she has listed for her program are works by composers Handel, Brahms, Wolf, Massenet, Pinkham, and Poulenc.</p>
        <p>of whom will be involved in pirate fights.</p>
        <p>Rehearsals will get underway the first week in June. The production is scheduled to open June 28, with three performances weekly on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.</p>
        <p>Aronson says the run of the play this year will be longer than in any previous season, ending Saturday, Sept. 1.</p>
        <p>As in the past, arrangements will be made for cast members from Greenville who may wish to pool rides to and from Bath for rehearsal and for performances.</p>
        <p>Remember</p>
        <p>TOP TUNES 40 YEARS AGO Your Hit Parade April 1,1944</p>
        <p>(NOTE: The number in parenthesis following each song indicates the number of weeks the song had appeared in the top listing of songs).</p>
        <p>1. Its Love, Love, Love (2)</p>
        <p>2. I Couldnt Sleep A Wink Last Night(8)</p>
        <p>3. BesameMucho(9)</p>
        <p>4. Poinciana (3)</p>
        <p>5. I Love You (5)</p>
        <p>6. MairzyDoats(9)</p>
        <p>7. A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening</p>
        <p>8. When They Ask About You (6)</p>
        <p>9. Shoo Shoo Baby (17)</p>
        <p>A roof of ice bigger than Rhode Island covers peaks that crest some 3,800 feet above the Alaskan capital of Juneau, where prospectors started Alaskas first gold rush in 1880.</p>
        <p>By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Every year, the filmmaking countries of the world submit their best movie product to the Academy of Motion Rcture Arts and Sciences for consideration as best foreign language film.</p>
        <p>This year, 26 countries participated, with each country allowed only one entry. Only feature-length films with non-English sound tracks can be submitted in this category.</p>
        <p>Films entered in the foreign language category may also qualify for other Oscars, but ndt the best picture of the vear award or the best documentary fea ture|ward.</p>
        <p>Here are capsule reviews of the 56th annual Academy Award nominees for best foreign language film;</p>
        <p>CARMEN (Spain) is a brand-new version of the Prosper Merimee saga, inccNTporating Spanish ballet and flamenco, as well as the Bizet opera music. Antonio (Antonio</p>
        <p>FANNY &amp;amp; ALEXANDER (Sweden) follows Uie lives (rf a large, intensely human Swedish theatrical family, as seen through the eyes of a irecocious boy (Bertil Guve). A arge, richly textured movie, it has been hailed as one of Ingmar Berdans finest films. He has said it be his last. It received six Academy Awqrd nominations Uiis year. ,</p>
        <p>JOBS REVOLT (Hungary) lists Imre Gyongyossy and Barna Kabay as its director^ and writers.</p>
        <p>It tells (rf a chadless, e^rly Jw^ couple wIki a^ipt a C|^tian try to leave tb^ l^cy. The b^: shows little interest in tbdr ways Iwt; is gradually w(m over b^ore his^ adoptive parents are taken away by the Nazis.</p>
        <p>LE BAL (Algeria), directed by-Ettore Scola, traces toe mores aha-manners of society, as depicted l^ r the dances RsKat have been popular^ over the past half-century. There a large French-Algerian cast that-speaks no dial(^ue.  &amp;gt;  ~</p>
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        <p>Their violent relationship parallels the Merimee plot: The director is Spains most famous contemporary filmmaker, Carlos Saura.</p>
        <p>ENTRE NOUS (France) depicts the friendship of two women, Miou Miou and Isabelle Huppert, who endure tragedy during the Occupation and meet 10 years later when both are suffering unhappy marriages. "Thev decide to leave their husbancls and go away together. The director-writer, Diane Kurys, (Peppermint Soda), says the film was not a feminist tract but an attempt to understand the divorce of her parents.</p>
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        <p>Xo the editor:</p>
        <p> -Asking questions and searching for the correct answers are basic ^educational skills all students must master. Most failures to grasp a concept in a subject area are probably due to ones fear of asking a question, not knowing how to express a question or the inability to find the correct answer.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON - As a rule, fame in America is only as current as the last issue of People magazine. Andy Warhol says it only lasts 15 minutes. Consequently, young upwardly mobile professionals, or YUMPS, whom presidential contender Gary Hart Iws helped make America latest overnight celebrities, may become victims of this cultural tendency.</p>
        <p>But the YUMPs (or YUPs, depending on how you like your acronyms) emergence is neither sudden nor transitory. Behind the affinity that many of them have for Hart is a fundamental notion about their own place in both politics and the economy. Of course, Harts star may fall in their estimation, but to explain the Coloradans popularity as an example of trendy consumerism might be unduly compulsive.</p>
        <p>Americas young professionals, whether urban or suburban, already affluent or still aspiring to be so.</p>
        <p>Fame May Be Fleeting For YUMPS</p>
        <p>have prompted our curiosity for some time. Their role in giving Hart most of his primary victories so far (mostly in states where unemployment is below the national average) was no surprise, especially after the success that the similarly cerebral John Anderson had with them in 1980.</p>
        <p>But our immediate interest, we admit, comes in response to skeptics  such as The Washington Posts George Will, an old 42  whove suggested that YUMPs (a club Will limits to 25-toviO-year-olds) take their politicans with their tortellini or any other foodstuffs sanctioned by D.E. Crimmins The Official Young Aspiring Professionals Fast-Tract Handbook. Some stereotypes can go too far.</p>
        <p>While the more affluent and ambitious members of the baby boom bear a strong resemblance to Crimmins caricature, their political interests are both diverse and substantive. Their vote, like that of a</p>
        <p>machinist or senior citizen, is an expression of how they feel about. themselves. A politician can become a symbol; his campaign a metaphor for his supporters own struggles.</p>
        <p>YUMPs may seem to be the least oppressed of American voters. Many of them like Ronald Reagan, too. The presidents studious pursuit of the good life (supplemented by the first ladys attention to current fashion) has certainly merited as much mention as any Democrats in Crimmins handbook.</p>
        <p>Harts generational message, however, runs across typical partisan lines. It speaks to millions of Americans who, despite their relative wealth and comfort, feel shortchanged and frustrated.</p>
        <p>Last year, the Brookings institution issued a study illustrating the extent to which younger adults have enjoyed greater benefits in education, housing and other essentials than their frequent complaints in</p>
        <p>Steve</p>
        <p>Gerstel</p>
        <p>Alan Is Back</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - At the bottom of the whip -fiotice outlining the Senates schedule for the week, Alan Cranston penned in a personal note.</p>
        <p>In bold strokes, the California Democrat wrote: Great to be back with you all!  Alan.</p>
        <p>It was a nice touch by a nice man but its a little hard ;;to believe that Cranston feels that it is all that great to be back in the Senate.</p>
        <p> After all, the 69-year-old Cranston has spent more than ' a'year trying to become the Democratic presidential candidate. Thats heady stuff for anyone.</p>
        <p> People in every state listening to what you say, wringing around the country and sometimes even being recognized, showing up even a little bit in national polls, being at least offered Secret Service protection.</p>
        <p>To say nothing about raising huge amounts of money.</p>
        <p>. spending that and going a $1 million in debt and being  spurned by the voters.</p>
        <p>After that, the Senate, with its archaic rules and hidebound traditions, must seem a very tame existence.</p>
        <p>But Democratic voters decided in Iowa and New -Hampshire that Cranston and Sen. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina are much better suited to the Senate than ' tpthe White House.</p>
        <p>' - And the voters in those two states plus their kin in Alabama, Georgia and Florida rendered the same verdict on Sen. John Glenn of Ohio.</p>
        <p>That leaves Colorados Gary Hart as the lone survivor in the four-man Senate entry into the nomination 'sweepstakes.</p>
        <p>' It appears, as of now, that Hart will remain absent for ^s'ome time, returning either after the convention in July, the election in November or for his inaugural next January.</p>
        <p> Cranston, Hollings and Glenn can find some solace in 'the Senate/ which abounds with men who have sought 'and failed to win the White House.</p>
        <p>'Theres Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, the 'Republican standard bearer of 1964. and Sen. Robert</p>
        <p>Dole of Kansas, the partys vice presidential candidate in 1976 and a presidential candidate in 1980. and Senate GOP leader Howard Baker, who ran in 1980 and plans to goagaininl988.</p>
        <p>It will be interesting to watch what Cranston. Hollings and Glenn do now and in the years ahead.</p>
        <p>These three are unlikely to emulate former Sen. Eugene McCarthy, who fired up a generation with his opposition to the Vietnam war and his elegance of speech in 1968 and then sulked through the election, winding up his Senate career without the hint of distinction.</p>
        <p>They appear more likely to folliw the lead of Sen. Edward Kennedy, who returned after his 1980 defeat to reclaim the role of leader of Senate Democratic liberals.</p>
        <p>Age very probably precludes any of the three of running again, although *^Genn is a possible vice presidential candidate, relieving them of the burden of that ambition.</p>
        <p>They should be free to devote their time and talents to legislation, pursuing the goals that they spelled out in their presidential campaigns.</p>
        <p>For Cranston, that means relentless support for a nuclear freeze and a jobs program, for Hollings a budget freeze, a military draft and merit pay lor teachers; for Glenn, his five-point nuclear disarmament plan, a corporate and individual surtax, pay-as-you go budget increases, defense cuts, job retraining loans and a manned space station.</p>
        <p>As of now, Cranston, Hollings and Glenn appear immune from election pitfalls in their home states.</p>
        <p>But Cranston has always been a prolific vote-getter in California, Hollings is hugely popular in South Carolina, and Glenn easily won re-election in Ohio even as President Reagan carried the state in 1980.</p>
        <p>They should be able to avoid the fates of George McGovern, Birch Bayh and Frank Church who were purged the first time the voters trooped to the ballot box after their unsuccessful presidential candidacies.</p>
        <p>Chet</p>
        <p>Currier</p>
        <p>Changes Coming</p>
        <p>' NEW YORK (AP) - As it revolutionizes banking and investing, financial deregulation is bringing some big changes as well to the nations credit unions.</p>
        <p>It has opened their doors to such things as automatic tellers, money-market investing, individual 'retirement accounts, and even mortgage lending and discount stock-brokerage services.</p>
        <p> The basic idea of a credit union is fhmiliar to just about everyone. It dates back more than a century in Eiirope, and to the early 1900s in this country.</p>
        <p>According to the Credit Union National Association, a trade group, Spme 48.5 million Americans were crdit union members of the end of '1983. At last count, they had about $90 billion on deposit, and more than - $50 billion in loans outstanding.</p>
        <p>. Credit unions most commonly .operate through their members .place of employment  companies, government entities, professional associations and labor unions. But they also can be organized by people .who share some other common bond</p>
        <p>through their community, say, or ;a religious, fraternal or civic group.</p>
        <p>They are set up as cooperatives, owned by their members, with deposits normally covered by feder-al or state insurance for up to</p>
        <p>$100,000 per account. Many employers enthusiastically support credit unions, often subsidizing them by providing of|ice space, equipment and other facilities.</p>
        <p>Employers often find that a credit union is an excellent, low-cost fringe benefit, the trade association says. A credit union frequently reduces or eliminates problems such as garnishment, wage assignments, company loans and salary advances.</p>
        <p>For many people, credit unions have an image as small-time institutions, a place primarily to conduct simple transactions like savings via payroll withholding, and borrowing to finance the purchase of a consumer item such as a car or boat.</p>
        <p>To some credit-union members, in fact, smallness and informality may be part of their appeal. At a credit union where your face, or at least your name, is familiar, a check might be cashed or a loan obtained without elaborate security measures or extensive paperwork. The loan mitt come relatively cheap, as well, because overhead at credit unions is typically low.</p>
        <p>In any case, the small-time image doesnt consistently fit with reality. There is certainly nothing small about an organization like the Navy Federal Credit Union, with more</p>
        <p>dicate.</p>
        <p>Yet their sheer numbers have stymied the expectations of continued career advancement of which they became prisoners in grade school. Nowadays, even J.D.s and M.B.A.s arent guaranteed exemptions from a middle-management glut, with which they will slowly grow old. For many older YUMPs, there is an unsettling sensation that their gray hairs are multiplying more quickly than their opportunities.</p>
        <p>Though Hart is 47, his candidacy has given young adults not only a relatively fresh alternative to the Democrats of the past, but alos, through its early cussess, a vicarious sensation of accomplishment.</p>
        <p>Its unclear how Harts change of name, fudging on birthdate and other personal decisions will influence his share of the YUMP,bloc. While Harts recent loss of momentum may be attributable to</p>
        <p>misgivings about his honesty, YUMPs. as college students, have helped give rise to the professional writers of term papers and resumes for whom fact is no substitute for creativity. Harts miscues, intentional or not, may be forgiven.</p>
        <p>But one thing is fairly certain: Hart is only among the first political practitioners to grasp the restive'-ness of newly-emerging voting bloc. This groups independent political inclinations will benefit both Democrat and Republican to the extent that either party speaks to its common experiences. Its increased involvement may well prove to be a godsend to moderates and a deadly blow to the far right.</p>
        <p>At work is the Vietnam-Watergate generations rebirth in politics. Hart may fall to ride this generations self-interest to the White House this year, but other candidates will undoubtedly have a chance to try again in the future.</p>
        <p>than half a million members and total assets that surpassed $1 billion in 1982. And the number of services credit unions can offer has been expanded significantly in recent years.</p>
        <p>They have been given the right to make^ long-term home mortgages, extend revolving credit, and offer share draft - checking - accounts. Complete deregulation of savings accounts at "federal credit unions took effect in 1982.</p>
        <p>To date, change under deregulation has come in widely varying degrees to individual credit unions, depending on tjieir size and ambitions. For example, at the end of 1982, the first year in which individual retirement accounts were available to all working Americans, credit unions had more than 1.5 million IRAs.</p>
        <p>At the same stage, only a small )ercentage of credit unions had )egun to offer services like credit cards. On some of the more sophsticated new possibilities for these venerable institutions, the Credit Union National Association nevertheless sounded an optimistic note.</p>
        <p>While today, mortgages and stock purchases are available from only a few credit unions, it declared, they point the way to the credit union services of tomorrow.</p>
        <p>John</p>
        <p>Cunniff</p>
        <p>Numbers Fudging</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - If some of the nations biggest banks legally avoid listing as defective some of their unpaid loans to Argentina it would not be the first time the numbers have been fudged.</p>
        <p>Fudging the numbers is an old tradition, practiced by anyone with a point to make that might be contrary to the evidence.</p>
        <p>As a political tool it has been developed almost to the status of art. It is practiced in labor relations, in economic debates, in corporate accounting, in mortgage loans, in government contracts, in taxation battles.</p>
        <p>Many people are convinced it was used in estimating nuclear power costs, in part because advocates thought it was the best way for utilities to go, whatever the cost. The cost, of course, is many times the estimates.</p>
        <p>Fudging has been used in matters of even greater social consequence.</p>
        <p>Many critics, for instance, claim that Social Securitys immediate pboblems were solved by fudging the numbers. And others feel certain that the same techniques will be used to some degree in the debate about budget deficits.</p>
        <p>But most of these are relatively long-range problems and tend to be more susceptible to fudging, especially after everyone has become so weary of the debate that</p>
        <p>fudging seems to be a reasonable disposal.</p>
        <p>The banking problem, however, is immediate. It is a crisis.</p>
        <p>If regulatory officials decide banks may not count as income the overdue (by 90 days or more) and unpaid interest on their Argentine loans there will be an immediate and precipitous income drop at some large institutions.</p>
        <p>As matters stand, about $650 million of overdue interest must be paid to American banks by March 31. If Argentina fails to do so, U.S. regulations r^uire the banks to lower their official earnings by that amount.</p>
        <p>Argentina has indicated it may need more time in which to pay, which brings up the question: Should American regulations be relaxed  bent  in order to help banks to avoid lowering their reported earnings?</p>
        <p>The question brings up more questions, perhaps the most basic of which is this: Wnat is accomplished by hiding from the facts?</p>
        <p>The answer offered by those who defend the bending of regulations is that Argentina might be able to pay the overdue interest in a matter of weeks, and that to reduce U.S. bank earnings in the meantime would be damaging.</p>
        <p>The usual rejoinder by realists is that greater danger is done by hiding from the realities. Many</p>
        <p>financial authorities, for example, feel that loans to less developed nations can never be repaid in full and on time.</p>
        <p>Numbers fudging on sugji a scale, should it occur, might be unusual, but in lesser amounts it is an everyday fact of life.</p>
        <p>For years, steel companies and unions sat down to bargaining with different set of statistics for hourly wages earned. Inevitably, managements figures were higher than the unions, creating an immediate obstacle to negotiations.</p>
        <p>Earlier this month some financial institutions were chided by regulatory officials for offering extremely high interest rates on Individual Retirement Accounts - and then explaining the rate was for two months only.</p>
        <p>And would you say a bit of numbers fudging in involved when mortgage lenders qualify applicants on the basis of a 9.5 percent first-year interest rate, when that rate almost certainly will rise in the second year?</p>
        <p>Numbers fudging is a great tool for avoiding the hard realities, for postponing decisions, for political obfuscation, for making corporate earnings look better than they are and for many other purposes.</p>
        <p>The practice can serve what many would claim to be good purposes. But never is it the servant of clear and direct communication.</p>
        <p>oel</p>
        <p>Yancey</p>
        <p>Island Paradise</p>
        <p>When Gov. Luther Hodges, accompanied by a host of bigwigs, flew to Ocracoke Island in March 1955 to announce that he was allocating money to build a highway from Hatteras Inlet to the Outer Banks village</p>
        <p>of Ocracoke, he did so with a tinge of regret.</p>
        <p>Speaking to the islanders who had assembled in the villages tiny recreation building, the governor said he had received letters from numerous persons saying, Pleasedont spoil Ocracoke.</p>
        <p>You people have learned to live and enjoy life and believe in simple behavior and relationships, Hodges said. I hope you will continue it.</p>
        <p>The governor knew that a paved road to the inlet where it would connect with a ferry would join the  village to the nations highway system and bring in hosts of tourists who would need motels, restaurants, filling stations and other appurtances of modern life.</p>
        <p>In urging the Ocracokers not to allow speedier access to the outside world and alter their simple way of life, Hodges was echoing a rite of spring among newspapermen. Every year theyd write pieces extolling the simple pleasures of vacationing on Ocracoke. Theyd picture an island paradise, the lovely village with its neat white houses nestled around the harbor with the poetic name - Silver Lake - and flanked by coverts of windblown trees - live oaks, yaupon and myrtle.</p>
        <p>Theyd wax poetic about the lack of traffic, just a truck or so that .did not have to have state auto tags because there were no state-maintained roads on which to drive. One of the trucks was a flatbi^, owned by Jake Alligood and driven by his son, whjfch served as the village taxi. It hauled the visitors liggage from the boat landing to his hotel and ferried him and his famiW and a handful of other visitors across the mile of sand flat that lay between the village and the beach. When you arrived at the beach, you could look north or south, and as far as eyes could reach, you could see no one. But when you asked Little Jake to drive you to a spot up the beach, hed refuse because Mrs. Astor-Smith and her daughter were up there swimming in the altogether. Nudity did not shock the people of Ocracoke, and they could</p>
        <p>understand the feeling of freedom that swimming in the nude gave.</p>
        <p>The writers would tell of the afternoon walks that would lead you past the British Cemetery - where the Ixxlies of four English sailors killed when their ship was torpedoes off Ocracoke during World War 11 are buried The walk would lead you then to Ocracoke Lighthou^ which rises above a grove of live oaks. It was erected in 1825, and its light, which can be seen 12 miles at sea, still guides ships past the shoals and into Ocracoke Inlet.</p>
        <p>On another day you might get Little Jake to drive you to Springers Point  which is covered by a dense oak thicket where the pirate Blackbeard had a hideoiit. There you might meditate about the legend which says the island got its name becau.se Blackbeard, wishing for daylight as his ship lay off shore, kept muttering, Oh crow, cock. In demolishing this legend, literal minded folk point out that charts bearing the islands name existed before Blackbeard made the island his haunt. In Pamlico Sound just west of Springers Point is Teaclis Hole where Blackbeard was captured and killed in 1718 by Royal Navy Lieutenant Robert Maynard,</p>
        <p>Even after the road was built and Ocracoke Island w^ incorporated into the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and tourists began flocking to island campsites by the hundreds of thousands, travel writers continued to wonder would success spoil Ocracokes,flavor?</p>
        <p>There arent many places nowadays where a family can enjoy seashore free of hotdog stands, see-the-be^r filling stations and neon-lighted commercial enterprises, and so the park on the Outer Banks has attracted vacationists like a magnet pulls iron, Ralph Bugg wrote in 1964. Most of the visitors come from Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New York - in that order  but they come from all over &amp;gt;stern United States and occasionally one sees a California lag...</p>
        <p> e have spent two summer vacations ther^', fi. hing in the surf, bathing in the IwKiming breakers, seeing the sights  and again, just sitting and looking into sea and sky and doing little more than breathing.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, April 1,1984</p>
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        <p>*  (Continued from A-1) rjtating shifts. Police officers have skenuous days. It takes an hour or two to calm down and go to sleep because youre so emotionally keyed up and alert when you get home. Its npt like shoveling or laying bricks all (y, Corbett commented.</p>
        <p>You must really be d^icated to law enforcement, I told him. tIf you were in it for the money, ybud be hurting. The starting salary i? J13,000 and youve got to consider the hazards. The public also puts you oh a higher plateau than in m(t jobs, but you dont get paid for it. This job takes a lot of common sense to go along with your (college) degree.</p>
        <p>, Youve got to know how to handle drunks, dopers, a mother whose child has been cut. I try to treat them like I am in their position, he explained.</p>
        <p>People alw^s fear the uniform and authority. They dont judge you as a person. They always think the police are there to harm you and they judge you a lot of times by how they were treated by another law enforcement officer or how their brother or somebody was treated. This is how it spreads through society.</p>
        <p>People are always on the defensive to start with. And I think it all adds up to the break-down of the family structure - with both parents working. The judicial system cannot correct what the family has failed to do, he commented.  ~</p>
        <p>A lot of people think law enforcement is supposed to be like on TV. You never see a case on TV that goes unsolved. But I like Hill Street Blues - its probably realistic compared to the New York police, he said.</p>
        <p>The dispatchers voice blared on the radio for Corbett to go to a wreck at ther intersection of 14th and Broad streets. When we arrived at the accident, one car had a minor dent and neither driver was hurt. Corbett asked the two menMo get in the police car.</p>
        <p>Gentlemen, I have about 10 minutes of paper work to do and then Ill be right with you, Corbett told them.</p>
        <p>After filling out the report, he asked each driver to give his account of what had happened. Both told the same story.</p>
        <p>.Well, I came around the corner and my door swung open and hit his car while he was sitting at that stop sign, the 62-year-old man explained.</p>
        <p>Is that what happened? Corbett  asked the other driver.</p>
        <p>Pretty much, he answered. Have you ever had any trouble with your door before, sir?</p>
        <p>No, not that I recall. I guess it just wont shut good, he told Corbett.</p>
        <p> How fast were you going when</p>
        <p>Nazi SS Group^s Reunion Draws Protest In Germcny</p>
        <p>TAKE FINGERPRINTS ... Identification Officer E.D. Moore (front) and Policeman J.L. Corbett check for evidence on a stolen truck found on Fleming Street. (Reflector Photo by Angeia Lingerfelt)</p>
        <p>you went around the comer? Corbett asked him.</p>
        <p>I dont know. I guess about 15 (mph), he answered.</p>
        <p>Do you have any doubt that you were at fault? Corbett asked him.</p>
        <p>0 I guess not, he said.</p>
        <p>Well, Im not going to issue you a citation because the only thing I could give you one for is careless and reckless and that carries a heavy fine. But your insurance company will find you at fault, Corbett told him.</p>
        <p>After asking the men other questions, like if they were wearing seatbelts and if they were injured in. any way, Corbett told them to have a nice day and they left.</p>
        <p>That was easy, he said. Its hard sometimes when I get two versions of what happened.</p>
        <p>We began roving the streets again and I asked him what he looked for while he was riding around.</p>
        <p>I look for inspection violations, speeders, anything unusual. But I think the public needs to be more involved. You know who belongs in</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>rour neighborhood better than I do,</p>
        <p>} explained.</p>
        <p>The dispatchers voice came on the radio again. The stolen truck, she said, had been located parked on Fleming Street. I had never heard of Fleming Street.</p>
        <p>You really have to know exactly where all these streets are, dont you? I asked him.</p>
        <p>Yea, youve got to know the roads. One of the most important things is getting there as fast and as safe as you can, he commented.</p>
        <p>We puUed up behind the old white truck and Corbett got out and inspected it. In the bed of it, there was an almost full bottle of Cana-, dian bourbon, a ppir of cowboy boots and an old pair of Levis. In the cab, there was a lot of junk, including a big glass pickle jug and a nightclub pass lying on the floorboard.</p>
        <p>Looks like somebody might have slept in it and just lefC'it here, Corbett said.</p>
        <p>E.D. Moore, an identification officer, pulled up and parked behind. Corbetts car. He took some pictures</p>
        <p>OBERAULA, West Germany (AP)</p>
        <p>- Five thousand demonstators on Satunlay pretested a weekend reunion by veterans of the Nazi SS Deaths Head division in a hall</p>
        <p>^bout^ three dozen black-clad youths, some with their faces masked by scarves, tried to aiq;)roach the hall, but were kept away by more than 250 officers in riot gear 50 yards from the building.</p>
        <p>Kurt Hoffmann, a spcAesman for the reunion, said about 250 veterans and an equal number of wives and relatives attended the weekend activities, which are to end Sunday with a memorial service for German soldiers who died in World War II.</p>
        <p>Franz Baier, Schwalm-Eder county supervisor; said 5,000 people attended the march and rally in the village square. Police had estimated earlier that 3,000 were at the demonstration.</p>
        <p>The demonstrators, mostly young adults and students from outside the village, carried placards accusing the SS veterans of involvement in World War II atrocities, such as the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto ' and guarding Auschwitz and other concentration camps.</p>
        <p>Veterans at the reunion told reporters that they served only in combat units and were never detailed to guard concentration camps.</p>
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        <p>Police arrested a marcher armed with an iron rod and another person who had allegedly damaged oto-perty. Both were released after their identities were checked, police said.</p>
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        <p>Trojans, Vols In Women's Finale</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP)- It figured to be a classic, and classics are usually decided by the top players.</p>
        <p>Cheryl Miller didnt disappoint anyone except perhaps the Louisiana Tech faithful.</p>
        <p>The 6-foot-3 Southern California sophomore took control in the final two minutes, scoring the games last five points as the fifth-ranked Lady Troians defeated No. 2 Louisiana Tech 62-57 Friday night in an NCAA women's basketball semifinal at Pauley Pavilion.</p>
        <p>In the other semifinal, No. 15 Tennessee rolled to an easy 82-73 victory over No. 13 Cheyney State.</p>
        <p>Southern California, seeking its second straight championship. Will meet Tennessee for' the title on Sunday. The nationally televised game is scheduled to start at 1:10 p.m.PST. </p>
        <p>This probably was one of the most exciting games-Ive ever seen, said Southern Cal Coach Linda Sharp.</p>
        <p>Southern Cal trailed throughout most of the first half and needed a shot from ireshman Amy Alkek 10 seconds before halftime to catch the Lady Techsters at 27-27.</p>
        <p>The Lady Trojans, 28-4, opened a 40-3 lead with 13:42 to play, but Louisiana Tech rallied and took a 44-43 advantage with 9:20 remaining. The contest, which featured eight lead changes in the second half, remained close the rest of the way.</p>
        <p>With the teams tied at 57-57, Miller-put the Lady Trojans ahead to stay on a 10-foot shot and added a free throw and a layup to conclude the scoring.</p>
        <p>Miller, a two-time All-American, finished with 22 poitits, but wasnt the only All-American to put on a</p>
        <p>show. Louisiana Techs Janice Lawrence, given the Wade Trophy as the nations top player earlier in the day, ted all scorers with 28 points.</p>
        <p>Lawrences performance was an NCAA semifinal scoring record. And it stood for nearly two hours before Tennessees Mary Ostrowski poured in 35 points in the Lady Volunteers victory.</p>
        <p>White Miller put in the key points at the end, it was a pair of reserve guards that put Southern Cal in a position to win.</p>
        <p>Yolanda Fletcher and Cynthia Cooper combined for 12 critical points in the second half.</p>
        <p>I think what turned the game around was when Yolanda Fletcher hit two outside shots, and then Cooper hit another outside shot, said Sharp.</p>
        <p>Southern Cals defense also deserves some credit for holding Louisiana Techs talented point guard, Kim Mulkey, scoreless. The 5-foot-4 Mulkey was O-for-6 from the floor and had eight turnovers.</p>
        <p>Despite the physical nature of the contest, relatively few fouls were called, which didnt go unnoticed by Louisiana Techs coaches.</p>
        <p>"I think the womens game is getting to the point where teams are so good that they must get officials who can keep up with the game, said the Lady Techsters co-Coach Leon Barmore. It got a little too physical early.</p>
        <p>I dont think we could have )layed much better defensively. We ost the game at the offensive end of the court, and turnovers were a factor in the second half.</p>
        <p>Ostrowski completely dominated the nights second semifinal, pulling</p>
        <p>down 16 rebounds to go with her season-high point total. The 6-foot-2 senior forward made 13 of 20 floor shots and all nine of her free throw attempts,,</p>
        <p>I wasnt really aware that I had set any rwords. said Ostrowski. I was kind of playing unconscious. Im just glad to be playing USC on Sunday.</p>
        <p>Tennessee, 23-9. led by 14 points on three occasions in the first half and held a 37-28 advantage at halftime.</p>
        <p>The Lady Wolves trimmed the deficit to 41-37 with 17:24 to go, but the Lady Volunteers went on to lead by as many as many as 24 points in the closing minutes.</p>
        <p>I think we have to play better than we played tonight to beat USC, said Tennessee Coach Pat Head Summit.</p>
        <p>Cheyney State, 25-5, was paced by Margaret Diaz with 26 points and Yolanda Laneywith20.</p>
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        <p>have your ups and downs, said Ch?yney States first-year Coach Winthrop McGriff. My team went out a winner tonight because we didnt die.</p>
        <p>We did everything we could to stop (Ostrowski). We tried various defenses: zones, box and one, but her shots were falling.</p>
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        <p>Halftime- Louisiana Tech 27, Southern Cad 27 Fouled out-None Rebounds- l^isiaM Twh 29 (Lawrence 10, Southern Cal 32 (Miller 10, Assists-Louisiana Tech 12 (Mulkey 6. ^them Cal 9 1 Alkek 3. Total fouls-Louisiana Tech 16^ SouthernCal 12 Technicals-Miller A- 7,000.</p>
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        <p>Halftime-Tennessee 37, Cheyney 28 Fouled' out-None Rebounds-Cheyney 36 (Laney., Taylor lOi. Tennessee 51 (Ostrowski 18. AssistsCheyney 6\l^ney. Giddii^ T^i nessee 20 (S.'CoUins  Total fouls- Cheyney f9. TennesseelJ A.172  ^  '</p>
        <p>BALTIMORE (AP) - City'officials hope legal action that would stop the Baltimore Colts from moving the National Football League franchise to Indianapolis will give them the grip they need to keep the team in Baltimore.</p>
        <p>Were not bringing (team owner Robert) Irsay back, said Baltimore Mayor William Donald , Schaefer. Were bringing the franchise back.</p>
        <p>City Circuit judge Robert Karwacki signed a 10-day temporary restraining order Friday barring the move less than an hour after Schaefer signed a bill giving the city the right to move or seize the team under eminent domain. The City Council passed the bill during an emergency session Friday.</p>
        <p>But Indianapolis officials said they planned to go ahead with todays meeting of the citys Capitals Improvements Board, which is expected to formally approve the move.</p>
        <p>Schaefer said the matter is not just a Baltimore issue. Every city with a professional sports franchise faces the same possibility, he said.</p>
        <p>All mayors of professional football, baseball teams: beware, Schaefer said, warning that any team owner can put any city in a situation like Baltimores.</p>
        <p>Karwackis order prohibits the team from playing NFL games anywhere but in Baltimore - the city in which the NFL granted the team the right to play.</p>
        <p>Ben Brown, the Baltimore City solictor, has notified Colts general counsel Michael Chernoff and the Indianapolis city attorney of the restraining order. They will now have 10 days to show in court why the restraining order should be lifted.</p>
        <p>If the eminent domain action is successful, the city would have to pay Irsay market value for the football team. The city would then )resumably arrange for private )usinesses or individuals to buy the team from the city, xjn preparation for the action, the cny solicitors office had the franchise appraised at $40 million and offered to buy the team from Irsay.</p>
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        <p>Richard P. Kidwell, a lawyer for Equitable, said the football companies owe his client more than $2.3 million on an industrial revenue bond authorized by Baltimore County when the training facility was developed.</p>
        <p>Kidwell said the action was taken because we think they are an absconding debtor. We think they have already moved out all of the equipment from the Baltimore County facility.</p>
        <p>Indeed, Mayflower spokesman Don Wilson in Indianapolis said eight of 11 moving vans that left Maryland Wednesday night with Baltimore Colts equipment have arrived in that city.</p>
        <p>In another development, city officials said while they had received a $150,000 check from the Colts for the 1983 Memorial Stadium rent, it was not the amount that is owed.</p>
        <p>Harold Tail, deputy city solicitor said the Colts actually owe $173,000. He said he has no plans to cash or deposit the check until he finds out about the remaining $23,000, but will hold onto the check until the matter is clarified.</p>
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        <p>TAKE A LOOK at this neat 3 bedroom home that would be mighty cozy for a family looking for convenience. Owner transferred so you can move right in. There are 2 full baths, living room, family room, large screened back porch, heat, air, and fenced yard. See this one today. Reduced to $44,900. Ayden</p>
        <p>OWNERS ARE READY TO DEAL on this lovely home in Grifton. Located on a rolling tree studded lot. The 'home boasts 1,900 square feet of living area and included huge living room with fireplace, den with fireplace and wood stove insert, slate foyer, 2 large bedrooms, large ceramic kitchen with cooking island, ceramic bath with comer tub and 2 sinks, screened porch with B-B-Q grill and big basement. Reduced to $S4,S00.</p>
        <p>HERE'S A 3 bedroom, 1 'h bath brick ranch in Ayden you should see. The location is great and inside this home you will find a large eat-in kitchen, living room, hardwood floors and great floor plan. Outside, the landscaped yard boasts young fruit trees, fenced back yard and a quiet street. $41,500.</p>
        <p>RIGHT NOW is a good time to see this charmitig 8 year old brick and siding home in Aydens North Hills area. You will appreciate the neighborhood and love this home which features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living rootn with fireplace, dining area, heat, air, lovely carpet and carport. Nice yard too. $49,000.</p>
        <p>TAKE A LOOK at</p>
        <p>Thefe's central burning stove,, Great for your f</p>
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        <p>le in the country. ,den with wood . attic storage, imily $29,900.</p>
        <p>YOULL BE HAPPY in this cheerful 3 bedroom brick home In Ayden located close to almost everything. The location is really gre.st and the home features living room with fireplace, kitchen, large dining area, central heat and ceramic bath Call for an appointment today. $45,000.</p>
        <p>PEMGMFP TO FIT your familys need and budget. This brick ranch in Ayden's Kennedy Estates offers 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, large eat-in kitchen, hving room, attached garage and large yard. All for the low price of $34,000.</p>
        <p>TAKE A LOOK at this vinyl siding home featuring 2</p>
        <p>large bedrooms, l^baUis, tf</p>
        <p>ple insert, bigghg^iar</p>
        <p>that opens ontgli&amp;gt;clJk  0/rage</p>
        <p>with cement flo^dBwl^tp&amp;lt;or. $49,900.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX. Conveniently located to almost everything Each apartment has 2 bedrooms, kitchen bath and llvino room. Live in one side and rent the other. Corner lot. Ayden $35,000.</p>
        <p>COBIMERCIAL BUILWNQ in Winterville may be just what you need. Formally a barber shop. Beauty parlor In back presently rented. $39,500.</p>
        <p>4 ACHES OF PRIVACY and all the trMS you could want. Located 3Vi miles east of Ayuden. Maps and additional information in our office. Give us a call on this one. $10,000.</p>
        <p>APPROXMATELY 7 ACRE tract just outside of Ayden. City water.</p>
        <p>vouR- OWN ESTATE located about 8 miles east of 00 SH 4</p>
        <p>acres cleared, 20 acres recently cut over. One acre tobacco. $35,000.</p>
        <p>ON CALL TODAY</p>
        <p>Loulw H. Mosatpy. GRI</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>Sunday 2*5 PM</p>
        <p>208 Burrington Road</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE SUBDIVISION 9.875% FINANCING AVAILABLE or possible 235 loan assumption on this custom built brick ranch. 3 bedroom. l'/2 bath home with large deck Beautifully landscaped on comer lot in great subdivision Priced in the low SSOs.</p>
        <p>CALL 756-5616 FOR INFORMATION</p>
        <p>To Loir</p>
        <p>Gn'ciiville</p>
        <p>Estate Realty Co.</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA-colonial two-story home wifhin walking distance of campus; four bedrooms, two baths, detached building ideal for shop or storage-$65,900.</p>
        <p>RED OAK is the location of this attractive three bedroom home on wooded lot; family room, eat-in kitchen, two baths, one-car garage, fenced backyard-$51,900.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING can be yours in this three bedroom Spanish-style home on 1 Vz acres; great room with fireplace, dining area. Possible loan assumption. Located two mile^ south of Ayden-$62.900.  ^</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT PROPERTY on adjoining lots; each house has three bedrooms, dining room, one bath and situated within walking distance of campus-$50,000. Call for details.</p>
        <p>WESTWOOD is the setting for this three bedroom, two-bath home; very conveniently located for shopping and hospital; walk-in laundry room, patio, carport, spacious lot-$59,900.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED from $65,000 to $62,000 on this country home convenient to hospital; three bedrooms, two baths, 16x24 shop or garage, swimming pool.</p>
        <p>PORTSIDE (Whichards Beach) and just in time for summer fun in this double-wide with three bedrooms, two baths, great room with fireplace, fully carpeted, 12x20 deck, plus storage building-$47,500.</p>
        <p>BAYVIEW and only one block from water-four bedroom trailer with IVz baths in excellent condition-only $14,900.</p>
        <p>Jarvis or Dorlls Mills 752-3647</p>
        <p>From just about any standpoint - agricultural, educational, industrial, and cultural you cant beat Greenville. The warmth and friendliness ot the people who live here are a major reason for its growth</p>
        <p>The grace and charm of distinctive living m this southern city can be yours. Find out why "THANKS A LOT, JEANNETTE" is spoken with meaning, not out o habit in Greenville. We can make relocation and finding the right home easy.</p>
        <p>Anyone can find a house. But at JEANNETTE COX AGENCY we do so much more for you. Let our Marketing and Relocation Department show and tell you how</p>
        <p>Youre Going To Love Greenville</p>
        <p>We can help you with individual moves and any group move your company makes as well.</p>
        <p>Call Sharry Tripp, Marketing and Relocation Director, for the "Youre Going To Love Greenville" portfolio.</p>
        <p>Office (919) 756-1322</p>
        <p>Residence (919) 756-4354</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc</p>
        <p>Billy Wilson 758-4476</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL HOMES.. GREAT LOCATIONS.. AFFORDABLE PRICES!</p>
        <p>756-1322</p>
        <p>Thanks A Lot, Jeannette!</p>
        <p>FAYE BOWEN 756-5258</p>
        <p>WINNIE EVANS 752-4224</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; 4</p>
        <p>WHISPERING PINES - SIMPSON Brick &amp;amp; cedar siding home set on beautiful lot with lots of trees 3 BRs, 2 baths Sunken den w/French doors Diningroom Reduced to $45,500.</p>
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        <p>SINGLETREE  Great location for nospital area 3 BRs, \ 'h baths, oeck, neat pump 235 assumable loan has payments less than $300 monthly if you qualify Alterna five financing available. $47.500.</p>
        <p>THE EVANS COMPANY has lots in several subdivisions where we can custom build a home for you Bring your own floor plan or select from our large collection</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR. 602 Pine St 4 BRs, VO baths Fenced in yard Patio with built-in brick bar b que Big country kitchen $48,500.</p>
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        <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 $70't.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT New home on quiet cul- de-sac. 3 BRs, 1 Vz baths. Ready for you to move in today! Low $50s.</p>
        <p>BRANITNW brick home in Camelot Subdivision. Unique U-shape plan features Great Room, Country Kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Ready for you to move in! $58,850.</p>
        <p>Ba&amp;gt;trce</p>
        <p>SltlGLETREE - 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 chocsing your own paint, wallpaper, carpet etc MkJ SSCa.</p>
        <p>FARMVULE  204 S. Greene St. This new listing has 3 BRs, 2 baths, huge living room, den with fireplace. Eat in kitchen. Carport, large 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 with siding trim on front porch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Great room with fireplace. Separate dining room. Kitchen with breakfast nook. 190s.</p>
        <p>MICK HOME on wooded lot in Camelot has lots of extras for custom look. 3 BRs ^featuring master BR with dressing area &amp;amp; walk-in closet. Foyer, kitchen v/breakfast /Kk. Great room w/fireplace. Will pay up to 4 points &amp;amp; closing. 160t.</p>
        <p>The Evans Company is now th exclusivo marketing agent for Baytree Subdivision. Wooded lots modestly priced located in the GreonvMIe City School district 1100 $q. ft. minimum. For more information, call Winnia or Faya at our offica.</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-in closet. Country kitchen, dining room, great room w/fireplace. fstra.</p>
        <p>MOST OF OUR NEW HOMES qualify for financing at 10 35% thru NC Housing. Call us to see if you can qualify for a new home at this below-bank rate financing!</p>
        <p>701 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET GREENVILLE, NC</p>
        <p>.jvans</p>
        <p>iCompany telephone: 752-2814</p>
        <p>NCALTOmi</p>
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        <p>752-3000</p>
        <p>REDUCED $11,000!</p>
        <p>OWNER MUST SELL AS IS</p>
        <p>Approximately 1,562 square feet, excellent location in Winterville School District. Masonite siding home with 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, cheerful kitchen with dishwasher, garbage disposal, trash compactor and handy utility, good size dining room and cozy den with fireplace and living room. Two heating systems (heat pump and EBB heat also) plus attic fan.</p>
        <p>$54.000</p>
        <p>Assumable 9/r % FHA loan.</p>
        <p>Payment Approximeiely $446.77 PITI</p>
        <p>Cell Lyle or Al Devis et 756-2904 or 756-1997</p>
        <p>THE D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>CUTE AS A BUG IN A HUGH! Welcome spring with this immaculate older home In a great location. Located at 1906 East Fourth St near schools, parks, and the University. Approximately 1,500 square feet of heated area with formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room, large kitchen with eating area, throe bedrooms, one large bath, separate den or study Big fenced in back yard. Big attic with room to expand. Priced al $54,500.</p>
        <p>ONE OF A KIND CONTEMP(M|^lll Lovely con temporary on a wooded l(AatM2 orhills Drive In Riverhills Subdivisloi^te^d  vvooded lot</p>
        <p>this unique hurn^eWireewaSmng-dlnlng-den area with flrepld'.e,^TOekdwrns!^lwo lull baths, den or suri room, loti wIraYarea, nice deck, new patio, storage bulldlngRPR^ced al $69,500.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING NEAR THE MEDICAL COMPLEXII! Great house and acreage just minutes from the hospital area. Located on NC443 this 3,100 square foot home on 3'/? acres of land features five bedrooms, all formal areas, lamlly room with fireplace, nice kitchen with island and skylight, play room, office or study, double garage, big storage area, separate multi purpose building. Great setting. Must see to appreciate. $125,000.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY HOME IN LAKE ELLSWORTH. A really truly contemporary home with over 1,900 square feet ot area on a large wooded lot. Located at 3107 Gordon Drive this home features big formal living and dining area with skylights and cathedral ceilings, kitchen-eating area, den or family area, tour bedrooms, two full baths, lots ot deck area Must see to appreciate $79,900.</p>
        <p>LARGE RANCH IN LYNNDALEII Located on a large lot in popular Lynndale^M^ision this well built and remodeled home^atMS Be: 2 600 square feet of heated area pju||AlweMwe .^arage. Large foyer and formal livi^atlBMpg^ea with large windows, big kitctj^viMi laJe eating area, tremendous family room  three big bedrooms, 2Vt</p>
        <p>baths Beautiful Bpi ot a kind large well landscaped lot $112.000.</p>
        <p>IS CONVENIENCE IMPORTANT??? Great schools, close to parks, the stadium and the University make the location ot this fine home at 1203 N Overlook Drive a real plus. Completely remodeled and lots of extras like new heat pump, carpet, etc. Approximately 1,550 square feet ot healed area plus a big double garage. Formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room, three bedrooms, 1 Vz baths, screened in side porch. Deep 66 x177 lot. Priced al $64,900.</p>
        <p>LOTS IN THE COUNTRY.  everyones</p>
        <p>been looking tor. Two ttjiee^rDlDcated In the country not tar from^M^m ^astern Pines water availat'a^lrtBcl%lria partly wooded Ideal tor trailer MMnwM Priced al $8.000 each Call tor more detg^br^irectlons</p>
        <p>IMMACULATE HOME IN CHERRY OAKS.</p>
        <p>Located near the clubhouse and pool for convenient summer living this tine home in great condition al 103 Hardee Road features loyer, lormal living and dining rooms, nice spacious kitchen with eating area and lots of cabinets, lovely den with fireplace, three spacious bedrooms, two lull baths, storage or work area Big 115'x175' lot Priced at $68,900. A GREAT BUY!</p>
        <p>POPULAR ELMHURST AREA. Four bedrooms, great location, private street, possible 7Vz% loan assumption. Where else can you find all these extras? Al 1113 Hillside Drive. This older home has lots of extras, Including tour bedrooms, lormal living and dining area, play or rec room, fireplace, wooded lot. Owners area ready to sell They will negotiate Make us an otter! Priced to sell al $57,500.</p>
        <p>REMODELED, REDECORATED. AND READY TO SELLI Well built older home located on a large corner lot in convenient College Court area Over 1,700 square feel ot area with lormal living and dining area, kitchen den-eating area with fireplace, three bedrooms, two full baths, lots of extras like hardwood floors, screened in porch, large carport Priced at $65,900.</p>
        <p>MUST SEE INSIDE!! Tri level on a wooded corner lot In College Court Subdivision. Recently redecorated and expanded with over 1,900 square leet of heated area. Formal living and dining areas, sitting area or den, spacious kitchen, three or tour bedrooms or big family room with fireplace, two full baths. Carport, storage area A lot of house tor the money. $67,500.</p>
        <p>FLASH...FLASH...FLASH...FLASH...-FLASH N.C. HOUSING MONEY AT BELOW MARKET RATE OF 10.35% SOON TO EXPIRE!! DONT WASTE THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HOME IF YOU QUALIFY. MONEY AVAILABLE FOR BOTH NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION IN ALL AREAS. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT!!!!</p>
        <p>THE D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>David NIchoia 355-6414</p>
        <p>Katherine Vinaou 752-5778</p>
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        <p>VOLUNTEERS HELP - Nearly 1,506 persons tnmed ont Saturday in the Portertown commanity to aid homeowners in a massive cleaiHip project. Many residents watched tearfnUly as bulldoiers carried off the cnahed remains of their homes. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>RE-ELECT</p>
        <p>Charles P. Gaskins Pitt County Commissioner</p>
        <p>17 Yaar Expartence Working For Continuad County Progress.</p>
        <p>Provan, Quallfiad And Dadicated As Pitt County Commissioner Your Support And Vota May 8th, 1984 Respectfully Requested And, Appreciated</p>
        <p>Paid for by friends of Chsries Gaskins.</p>
        <p>Mndale Wins 12 Seats</p>
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        <p>In Kentucky Delegation</p>
        <p> By JERRY ESTILL ,* Associated Press Writer  Walter Mndale ran far ahead of l$s two Democratic presidential ijvals Saturday in Kentucky (Reuses but the largest chunk of tte legates picked went to an un-bommitted slate supported by Gov. JtarthaLayne Collins. jiThe partys three presidential (|mdidates, meanwhile, remained lyeoccupied with New York -ranging from Manhattan to Niagara mils in search of votes in the Incoming primary there. i Fifteen of the 36 delegates selected in the precinct caucuses will go Imcommitted to the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco, iirs. Collins had urged Kentucky Democrats to select a mostly uncommitted delegation.</p>
        <p>Mndale won 12 delegates while the Rev. Jesse Jackson took six. polorado Sen. Gary Hart won three</p>
        <p>delegates. The rest of the states 63 delegates will be selected at c(m-gressional district conventiwis in April and a statewide caucus in June.</p>
        <p>In the Virgin Islands, Mndale picked up 2&amp;gt;/4 delegate votes and Jackson V/z in caucuses Saturday.</p>
        <p>As the voters spoke in Kentucky and the Virgin Islands, the candidates remained in New York to make their speeches, just as they have most of the time since the Illinois primary nearly two weeks ago.</p>
        <p>The reason is simple: There are 252 delegates at stake in next Tuesdays primary.</p>
        <p>Jackson moved up and down Manhattan in an attempt to attract homosexuals, Chinese, Hispanic and black voters into his Rainlrw Coalition while Mndale and Hart ranged upstate.How TjhoA A First Qnhm Mortgage GnBce fiilbar Hametown.</p>
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        <p>Mndale criticized Hart for making comments about the governments of Europe that Mndale said a president would have to spmd weeks explaining, calling it anther case of Imrt not being sure-footed and solid.</p>
        <p>The former vice president also said it ill behooves Hart to be making sanctimonious criticism of some activists working on Mondays behalf taking money from political action committees when Hart took PAC money himself the last time he ran for the Senate.</p>
        <p>At a news conference in Niagara Falls, Mndale said Hart is guilty of a peculiar pattern of mistaxes and errors on foreign policy.</p>
        <p>If a president had said what Mr. Hart said (about Europe) he would have to spend wedcs explaining what he meant, Mndale said. This instance is the latest in a series by the senator that creates doubt. </p>
        <p>Hart was discussing the fairness of U.S. tax laws at a fund-raiser Friday when he said: If you fool around with basic obliptions, then you are undermining the crediblity of the government and youre encouarging disrespect of the citizens for their government. </p>
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        <p>ANNIE IN SNOW HILL - The Broadway musical "Annie will be presented at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Greene County Unit of Lenoir Community College in Snow Hill. Tickets are |4 for adults, and |3 for students, available at the door. Melissa Barfield, above, will portray the role of Annie in the Snow Hill production.</p>
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        <p>Taaii Boca Raton Clas-lic" Mco't fiaal (Ove from Boca Ratoo.na.M2 hr., SO min.) a FA GMf 'Tournament nq/era Champioiialiip Final itNod (live from Ponte Vedra, Fla^(Shr.)  ,</p>
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        <p>IfONDATS SPORTS APRIL 8.1084</p>
        <p>OdMOl NCAA Basketball</p>
        <p>"National Championship Game" (live from the Kingdome in Seate,Wash.).(2hrs.)</p>
        <p>SATURDAY'S SPORTS APRIL7.10M</p>
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        <p>Scheduled: Jeff Chandler meets challenger Richard Sandoval in a WBA bantamweight championship bout scheduM tor IS rounds (live from Atlantic City, N J.): U5. Weightlifting Championships (from York, Pa.). (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
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        <p>NCAA Basketball Tournament On Tap</p>
        <p>BYWUUeSchatx</p>
        <p>Billy Packer has broadcast 48 college basketball games this season  29 for CBS and 19 for the Atlantic Coast Conference  and thats just for starters. Packer estimates he has actually seen hundreds of games. Therefore, he should be bored  if not to death, then surely to tears.</p>
        <p>Forget it.</p>
        <p>Theres no danger of that happening, says Packer, CBSs nonpareil analyst. Not when were going to the NCAA Final Four."</p>
        <p>Actually, Packer, play-by-play partner Gary Bender and a supporting cast of hundreds have been on the road to the Final Four since March IS. Tomorrows championship game (CBS, 9 p.m.) just means the 1984 clock will</p>
        <p>/liRDORN^</p>
        <p>OVERNIGHT</p>
        <p>"Judging from our experience, AIRBORNE may be No.</p>
        <p>2 only because more people havent tried it..."</p>
        <p>Medical Economics Journal May 12, 1983</p>
        <p>758-0696</p>
        <p>finally reach 00:00.</p>
        <p>Packer does his homework, and it pays off. Some fans may be surprised by the teams in the final game, but not Packer.</p>
        <p>By the time weve broadcast the regionais, Ill have seen every team," he says. "And unless theres a major, major upset. Ill know every team cold before the tournament starts.</p>
        <p>So 1 dont do much homework. 1 keep a Final Four file diiring the season. It has some offbeat things and good historical anecdotes in it. Ill pull it out before the series. More than likely Ill never use it. But at least Ill have it there."</p>
        <p>Like Packer and Bender, CBS has come a long way from three years ago, when it telecast its first tournament after outbidding NBC. Now, games on CBS are crisp, sharp, visually pleasing and rarely saturated with useless graphics or replays. The CBS eye i? seeing much more clearly these days. Were going to have a lot of people watching whove never seen a game before, says Packer. "So weve got to get our point across early, through graphics and pictures that capture the excitement of the event.</p>
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        <p>" By STACY HUGGINS (R^ainted by permission from Circa WVol. 4, No. I)</p>
        <p>This July '13 marks the beginning of the three-year, statewide Americas 400th Anniversary Celebration.</p>
        <p>North Carolina, in cooperation with Great Britain,' will commemorate the 400th anniversary of Sir Walter Raleighs Roanoke Island settlements, the first English attempts to colonize North America.</p>
        <p>The Americas Fwir Hundredth Anniversary Committee, an arm of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, has designed numerous activities and projects for the three-year celebration. That committee, in turn, authorized each county in North Carolina to adopt its own 400th anniversary committee to )lan commemorative projects ocally in every area of the stale.</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Americas 400th Anniversary Committee is certainly notable for its resourceful membership and its enthusiasm. One of the best examples, and a major catalyst, of that enthusiasm is committee chairman Mrs. John M. (Gladys) Howell. Mrs. Howell vibrantly communicates an excitement for local history, and she obviously enjoys conducting the business of commemorating the 400th locally. She presides over the committees numerous projects, including the most noteworthy, the design'and construction of the Pitt County Tobacco Museum, which is now in its early planning stages. She is also working with the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council, which has ad^ted the. 400th theme for the Spring Arts Festival.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Howell recently discussed the 400th Committee, the museum, and the other locally significant Americas 400th activities for this special feature in Circa.</p>
        <p>CIRCA: Why did the statewide Americas 400th Anniversary Committee sanction the local committees aiHi what exactly is the purpose of a local Americas 400th committee?</p>
        <p>HOWELL: The 400th Anniversary was established by Governor Hunt and a state committee as a statewide exercise in celebrating the history of the English-speaking people coming to the new world. From the very inception, the idea was to, generate two levels of activity - the state level, which would center in Dare County, and then, local manifestations of interest in the history of the sate at each county.</p>
        <p>Gladys Howell, chair of Pitt Countys 4Mth Anniversary Celebration Committee. (Photo by Marianne Baines)</p>
        <p>From the very beginning, the idea existed that there would be county chairpersons with local committees who would generate particular programs of interest in each of the counties. That was part of the framework for celebrating the 400th Anniversary from the onset.</p>
        <p>The big doings for the celebration are going to center on the locale to which the original English-speaking people came. The dates  the 400th markings of the dates - go from July 1984 through August 1987. Four hundred years ago, the first expeditions arrived - in July 1584 - and continued, then, until August 87, the birth of Virginia Dare. In Manteo, we have al^dy had one preliminary celebration, which was the launching and christening of the Elizabeth II, the replica of the sailing vessel, which has been built ri^t there in Manteo. Now, that is going to be in dock at Manteo for visitors to see.</p>
        <p>On July 13, there is going to be a big celebration in Manteo. We hope to have people from England coming over, including, we hope, members of the royal family. All kinds of state personnel who have been involved in the 400th Celebration will converge there. There will be pageantry, there will be parades - each county is going to send some kind of a banner that is county-oriented, so that there will be 100 counties, with each individual banner there as part of the pageantry.</p>
        <p>A group of North Carolinians, by the way, will leave North Carolina in Aj^ of this year and go to England, to Plymouth, and will put a plaque in Plymouth to celebrate the beginning</p>
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        <p>A wide variety of craftspersons have already registered to</p>
        <p>participate in the Gnfton Shad Festival Craft Show Apnl 14-15, according to crafts chairman Mrs. Brenda Hughes.</p>
        <p>Applications are being accepted now and registration fwins are available at the Grifton Town Hall and by mail frwn Griftwi 9iad Festival, Box 928, Grifton, N.C. 28530. Participation fee is $10 which will entitle the crafler to participate either Saturday or Sunday or both days. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday.</p>
        <p>The Crafts Show will be outdoors at the First Citizens Bank Uwn in</p>
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        <p>For our main project, for which we have sought clearance with Raleigh, and have gotten the full go-ahead and commendation, we decided that we really wanted to try and do something that would have some permanent value to the community, that could be used as educational and a resource that called to mind the roots, the history of the group, the sense of place and our own historical origins. Pitt County is not as old as the coastal communities - its heritage is a little different ; and while the Elizabeth II has a great deal of symbolic significance for every North Carolinian, we were looking for something which would harken to the local areas sense of place, sense of purpose, sense of history. The tobacco museum, tobacco being so much a part of Greenvilles heritage, seemed to be a good idea</p>
        <p>The goal of all this will be to house artifacts particularly linked with the farming activities that typified Pitt County. That is to say, while a tobacco museum from Durham or any other place might concentrate on the manufacture; in Greenville, it has been the rural aspects that are important; and thats what our museum will concentrate on -artifacts related to the farming and cultivation. But, also, I think we will want to have things that hark up the whole context of living on the tobacco farm, not just tobacco per se. but what tobacco-farming</p>
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        <p>The other aspects are much more limited in scope, but they begin with trying to get every group that might, in any way, have a legitimate interest in the 400th to participate with us in any wa; hat is available to them in making the 400th a focus of their activities.</p>
        <p>We begin, of course, with this wonderful chance that the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council has provided to us to build their festival for 1984 -this spring - around the 400th.</p>
        <p>CIRCA: Considering the museum project, the Pitt-Greenville Arts Councils involvement, the city-county schools, the churches, some of the other things, the Pitt County 400th Committee seems to be one of the most active committees in the state.</p>
        <p>HOWELL: We feel that weve gotten off on a good footing. We feel that what we have done has substance and may well have continuity with the past and into the future. We are hoping that as the celebrations go on, we will have some festivals, like</p>
        <p>the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council festival, that will bring in a wide range of people from all walks of life to participate in the awareness. We also feel that some of the things were doing  like the tobacco museum, which has occupied a great deal of our time - will have a lasting benefit.</p>
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        <p>(Rf^ttted by permission from Circa'84" Vol. 4, No. 4)</p>
        <p>All good things are cheap; all bad, are very dear.</p>
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        <p>Americana - we flaunt it, we iab at it, we dtevour it. It shows us what we really think is important.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles ECAF 84 offers three different toys, all relatively new, each representing a different perspective of American values.</p>
        <p>Shepard uses a structure familiar as part of everyones Americana, explains Cedric Winchell, director of the ECU Playhouse production of Sam Shepards Angel City. But when he puts it into a diffeot context, it is unfamiliar. iU^l City, described by its author as a moving picture show in two acts, is the story of a Hollywood disaster movie producer who hires a poet-visionary to save the movie by giving the people what they are crying for. Pulitzer Prize-winning Shepard writes of surreal, barren atmospheres and American settings. His changing perspectives blur distinctions between the movies and the real world. His characters, with names that sould like graffiti bits, are distinctly Amorican, and often speak in harsh, jumpy rock music jargon. His, titles are less for identifying the plays than for announcing them; his blendings (d satire with suspense in epic fat^ (rf the nations ruth-lessness have made him Americas most controversial playwright.</p>
        <p>Whats ironic about Shepard, continues Winchell, is that even thou^ hes writing about flie decay of our traditional values, hes really saying there is something there: a potential for creativeness. Hes tplling us quit listening to commercial images and trying to live up to fabci values. Then you may discover within yourself the ability to transcent these and come back to</p>
        <p>The (dd American dream, a family, a house, and a good crop, is the subject of King Bacco, which the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council has selected to initiate its 400th Anniversary CelelH'ation commenwratinj the first European settlement o N(Mth Cardina. A slice-of-life drama about tobacco farming in eastern North Carolina during the Great Depression, King Bacco, by Pachrius author Ida Wooten Triw), represits the family as a reinforcing social structure, holding its own against the external economic conflict. While characters in Angel aty speak the lyric dialogue of improvisational jazz riffs, those in lng Bacco warble in the natwal rhythm of eastern North Carolina. (Fot naore information on King Bacco, see CIRCA, Nov/Dec 1983.)</p>
        <p>Another inherently lyrical dialogue pattern is used in A Redneck Story, one of a tril(^ of one-acts by North Carolina playwright Nora SL ,j(n, the winner of the Playwrights Fund of North Carolina Playwriting Competition. Ms. St. Jrtms play takes place in the honie of a mill family whose life is . shattered by the advent of unloniza-</p>
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        <p>tion. According to Sheila Tumage, literary manager of PFNC, A Redneck Stwy deals with three main values: the strength of the family, the identification the family gives its individual members, and the individuals personal integrity, but is ultimately torn apart because of that integrity.</p>
        <p>Even though the relationship that fostered this integrity is destroyed, continues Ms. Turnage, the strength it created is not destroyed - jt takes form and direction.</p>
        <p>All three ECAF playwrights, then, deal with the disintegration of American values: Shepard in the midst of a swagger; Ms. Tripp, externally, and Ms. St. J(An, from within the existing social structure. Their work, like that of many contemporary writers, reflects the uncertainty of our times.</p>
        <p>And yet, each in his or her own way speate to our frustration with a message well represented by Helen Merrell Lynd in her 1958 book, On Shame and the Search for Identity:</p>
        <p>Instead of lamenting, as a threat, the distintegration of many traditional values and the lack of clear definition with which our historical period presents us, we may attempt to understand and to use the very conflicts and ambiguities of the time to open up the way for realization of new possinilities.</p>
        <p>- Christine Rusch</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>Five nationally and interpationally recognized soloists and nnisical ensembles have been scheduled to perform at East Carolina University for the campus 1984-t Artists Series.</p>
        <p>The Tokyo String (Quartet, praised by critics as one of the finest chamber emsembles performing today, will open the series Wednesday, Sept. 26. This is a return appearance, scheduled by popular demand, said a University Union official.</p>
        <p>Young soprano Marvis Martin, who has been called the new Leontyne Price, will make her eastern North Carolina debut in the series Thursday, Oct. 25.</p>
        <p>Pianist Janina Fialkowska, a discovery and protege of Arthur Rubenstein, will perform in recital</p>
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        <p>All Artists Series concerts will be held in Wri^t Auditorium at 8 p.m.</p>
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        <p>The Vienna Choir Boys, a popular Artists Series attraction injOTevious seasons, will return to ECU Tuesday, Jan. 15.</p>
        <p>The series final attraction will be a concert by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor James Conlon scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 27.</p>
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        <p>Akeem Still Has Lot To Learn</p>
        <p>SEATTLE (AP) - Houstons Akeem Olajuwon may be the most dominating center in college basketball, nut his coach says he still has a lot to learn about the game.</p>
        <p>Olajuwon, the 7-foot junior from Nigeria, nearly turned from hero to goat in the final seconds of overtime in the fifth-ranked Cougars 4M7 Final Four semifinal victory over Virginia Saturday.</p>
        <p>Akeem still has a problem with knowing the strategy of basketball, Coach Guy Lewis said. I dont mind telling you that.</p>
        <p>Olajuwon, who made two free throws with minutes left in overtime to tie the score, threw up a five-foot air ball with 34 seconds to play and his team leading by two points.</p>
        <p>Fortunately for Houston, Rickie Winslow grabbed the errant shot and dunked to increase the margin to four, enough to allow the Cougars to hold on.</p>
        <p>There are probably 25,000 American players who would have known to throw that ball out, Lewis said. But he was trying to shoot it. Olajuwon agreed with his coach.</p>
        <p>I was going to shoot it off the</p>
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        <p>Houstons Akeem Olajuwon (34) goes up for two points Saturday against Virginias Olden Polynice (24) and Othell Wilson during their NCAA semifinal at Seattles Kingdome. Olajuwon was named the most valuable player in the game, won by Houston, 49-47, in overtime. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Breaks Went Against Virginia</p>
        <p>SEATTLE (AP) - We got this far on some breaks and maybe it was time the breaks went against us, Virginia guard Othell Wilson said Saturday after the Cavaliers fell 49-47 to Houston in the semifinals of the NCAA Final Four basketball championships.</p>
        <p>Wilson, Virginias top scorer and defensive catalyst, had a chance to  tie the game and send it into a second overtime. But he lost the ball with two seconds left in the extra period.</p>
        <p>In regulation, Wilson lost the ball with three seconds left and the score tied at 43.</p>
        <p>Ill tell you the honest truth, the Virginia senior said. Im not that upset about what happened in overtime, but wed love to have the ball back in regulation. I think we could have scor^ if we got a second chance.</p>
        <p>Virginia scored the last six points in regulation and got the ball back for the last time with 15 seconds to go when Houstons Akeem Olajuwon was called for walking.</p>
        <p>In overtime, Virginia got to within two points on a pair of Rick Carlisle free throws with 18 seconds left. Carlisle immediately fouled Michael Young, and Young missed the front end of a one-and-one free throw opportunity.</p>
        <p>. Olajuwon rebounded the ball, but lost it out of bounds with 13 seconds to go, giving Virginia its last chance to tie the game again. The Cavaliers (hdnt call a time out, and there were some contradictory accounts of what happened next.</p>
        <p>We had set up a couple of last plays earlier, explained Ricky Stokes. Thats why we didnt call timeout.^</p>
        <p>Wilson, who brought the ball up</p>
        <p>the floor, said he looked over at Cavaliers Coach Terry Holland and didnt see any time out signal.</p>
        <p>We wanted to come down and try to create something and score, Wilson explained. I dont think we had the time to call a play.</p>
        <p>We practice these situations a lot. But, gosh, you cant make it work all the time. If you do that, youd be the national champions. Wilson said the Cavaliers were just free-lancing for the final shot in overtime because everyone wasnt in place.</p>
        <p>He explained you cant fault anyone. They just didnt have time the</p>
        <p>to get down the court.</p>
        <p>But I really feel good about ourselves. People wrote us off, but we gave it our hardest and we almost pulled it off .</p>
        <p>Holland, criticized heavily in the past for failing to win a title when he had 7-foot-4 Ralph Sampson, who has since graduated, but praised for his teams surprising performance this season, took the defeat stoically.</p>
        <p>We had our chances to win the game, he said. But Houston did a eat job of coming up with the ifensive plays when they had to.</p>
        <p>We wanted to control the tempo, and I thought we did a great job of that.</p>
        <p>Olden Polynice, Virginias 6-11 freshman center, held Olajuwon to 12 points with the help of a collapsing zone.</p>
        <p>Hes really tough, Polynice said of Olajuwon. Hes a good player, but he''s the type of player you can contain if you have help, and I had help today. Hes a great player one-on-one, but hes just a good player if you have help on him, and that separates him from the great players.</p>
        <p>SEATTLE (AP) - Maybe it was a creature from outer space. Joe B. Hall could only shru^ his shoulders and offer that possibility to why his team shot 9 percent in the second half Saturday as third-ranked Kentucky fell to No. 2 (ieorgetown 53-40 in the NCAA basketball semifinals.</p>
        <p>I cant explain it. . . its totally beyond me, Hall said. Maybe there was some electrical device from outer space beaming sound waves around the basket. Thats the only explanation I can give  an extraterrestrial phenomenon.</p>
        <p>The Wildcats, who led by 12 points, 27-15, with 3:06 left in the first half -and 29-22 at the break - didnt score a field goal again until midway through the second half, and hit on 3-of-33 shots in the second period.</p>
        <p>Its going to take a long time to get over this one, said 6-foot-ll Melvin Turpin, half of Kentuckys vaunted Twin Towers.</p>
        <p>Outside shots wouldnt go in, our inside shots wouldnt go in. It was awful. I didnt think anyone could lose in the Final Four the way we did, Turpin said.</p>
        <p>Guard Dicky Beal called it spooky. It just wasnt us. We didnt shoot the ball well. The shots felt good, but they just didnt fall.</p>
        <p>We have to give a lot of credit to , Georgetowns defense. They took away our inside game and took us out of our offense a lot.</p>
        <p>Sam Bowie, 7-1 and the other half of the Twin Towers, wondered if he had fallen asleep.</p>
        <p>Youre thinking that sooner or later something is going to start falling, said Bowie, who shot 3-for-4 in the first half but missed all six field goal attempts in the second half. I looked up about midway ttirough the second half and we still had 29 points. 1 thought I was asleep or something because I knew we had</p>
        <p>Brett Sidelined For Two Months</p>
        <p>KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Kansas City Royals all-star third baseman George Brett will be sidelined for up to two months with a knee injury, the team announced Saturday.</p>
        <p>Brett, a two-time American League batting champion, sustained a partial tear of the ligaments in his left knee during an exhibition game at Tampa, Fla., on Friday, said a team spokesman.</p>
        <p>lass. 1 wasnt looking to pa^ the _all out. I was trying to shoot it, he said. That was my mistake. I know he (Lewis) will talk to me about it. Olajuwon, who finished 12 points and a game-high 11 rebounds, said he was worried in the final stages of the game.</p>
        <p>I was scared when I locriied at the clock, but I didnt think wed lose, he said. In overtime, I was very nervous and happy that I made those. two free throws. When I concentrate, lean make them.</p>
        <p>Reid Gettys, Houstons 6-foot-7 guard, said he made a mistake by passing up so many outside shots in the first Mlf, allowing Virginia to swarm inside around Olajuwon, as an early eight-point Cougar lead dwindled to two by halftime.</p>
        <p>I took only seven (shots), Gettys said. I should have taken about seven more. Thats my job. If they back off. Ive got to shoot it.</p>
        <p>Said Olajuwon: I really didnt like their defense. It was too crowded.</p>
        <p>We played their game, not our game, Olajuwon said. Ours is a running game.</p>
        <p>Lewis insisted Iw wasnt at all discouraged with me tight victory</p>
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        <p>Ill guarantee you Im not disappointed in the point spread, Lewis said. We were trying to win a basketball game. A twoHpoint win is just as good as a 40-point win after</p>
        <p>its over.</p>
        <p>I told o|ir team this morning it would probably be a two- or three-point game and that theyd better be ready for that.</p>
        <p>Michael Young, who led the (Cougars with 17 points, was ushered out of the locker room after the game to be told that his older brother had been slightly wounded in a shooting accident FridiLy, in Houston.</p>
        <p>The brother, James Earl, '.was grazed in the head and is not hospitalized, Lewis said. Youngs father did not tell the player npr his mother about th incident until, fter the game. Young immediatdy: returned to his hotel.</p>
        <p>Defense Didn't Shock Thompson</p>
        <p>dunng the season, limiting their opponents to 39.2 per cent shooting from the field. In Saturdays seihifi-</p>
        <p>29 points at halftime.</p>
        <p>But by the time freshman Winston Bennett hit a 16-footer from the right sideline with 10:05 to play, Georgetown was out in front 34-31, and it only got worse for the Wildcats from there.</p>
        <p>Before Bennetts basket, Kentucky made 12 consecutive trips down the court without scoring. At one point, the Wildcats were shooting l-for-22 in the second half, and finished hitting only 3-of-33 after intermission.</p>
        <p>Once we lost the lead and we kept missing those shots inside, I think it became psychological, Bennett said. I think you have to give them some credit. But we have to take some blame. When you get thisJar, you really dont expect to get beat like this.</p>
        <p>Beal and Bowie both credited Georgetowns defense.</p>
        <p>Georgetown is probably one of the better defensive teams weve played all year, Beal said. We were getting shots, but they werent dropping. It wasnt one of our great shooting games. But you cant take anything away from the way they played us.</p>
        <p>Added Bowie: You arent going to beat a team like Georgetown shooting l-for-22. Thats a credit to (Jeorgetowns defense.</p>
        <p>Kentucky, which closed at 29-5, had not been to the Final Four since winning the champiimship in 1978. This year, the Wildcats won their 35th Southeastern Conference title and the Mideast Regional. But Georgetown was too much for them.</p>
        <p>You had a great year, fellas, Hall could be heard telling the team in the dressing room. But Georgetown had a great second half. It was unbelievable; just one of those things.</p>
        <p>SEATTLE (AP) - Everything is relative in basketball.</p>
        <p>Trailing badly in the first half of his teams NCAA semifinal game against Kentucky Georgetown Coach J(rfm Thompson found himself with his 7-foot center, Patrick Ewing, saddled with three personal fouls.</p>
        <p>I thought Id take the 10 (point deficit) and try the second half, said 'Diompson. I thought Id take the 10 and play with the big fellow in the second half.</p>
        <p>Instead, the Hoyas went into the dressing room trailing by seven after outscoring, Kentucky 7-2 over the final three minutes of the first hlf.</p>
        <p>We felt pretty good down seven points, said Michael Jackson, who led Georgetown scorers with 12 points. We had played awful, not our brand of basketball, and we knew wed have Patrick back in there in the second half. He enables us to extend our defense and play the ball tougher. </p>
        <p>With Ewing back, Georgetown went ona tear, turning what once was a 27-15 deficit into a 45-31 lead. The Hoyas outscored Kentucky 30-4 to turn the game around, and 23-2 in the first 16 minutes of the second half.  -  ^  ^</p>
        <p>Ewing played all but 30 seconds of the second half and never picked up another personal foul.</p>
        <p>They still came at me, but we played such great defense that it wasnt as effective, Ewing said. Georgetown set an NCAA record</p>
        <p>nal, Kentucky shot 3-for-33 ji the second half, a percentage Ive seen us pa, before, Jackson said. I knowwhat</p>
        <p>Senior guard Gene Smith said: If you look at it from a statistical standpoint, we hadnt done that before. But Im not surprised. I think they were tired. If I keep jumping in your face, its definitely going to wear you down.</p>
        <p>\^en Ewing was forced to the bench with foul problems, Thom^ substituted 6-9 freshman Mic Graham, who filled the big mans role nicely and scored eight points, including an emphatic slam-dunk at the end of the first half.</p>
        <p>Graham has a lot of raw talent and ability, Thompson said, a lot of the character of Patrick. He is so dramatic about it. Hes raw, but he can be great if he works and continues to develop.</p>
        <p>Thompson said he thought the game had turned because of combination of good Georgetown defense and Kentucky not being as sharp as it usually is.</p>
        <p>When Ewing went to the bench, Thompson said he kept shouting to his guards, Be patient, be patient. We like to tease our enemies, he said, get them all happy, thinking were going to get blown out. Then we come back and get done what we have to get done.</p>
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        <p>Awards Conference</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus B. Follmer were recent guests of Financial Services Corp. at a five-day awards conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.</p>
        <p>Follmer, president of Follmer Financial Services^Advisory and Follmer Financial Services, was recognized as one of the top five financial planners assocition witH FSC. He received four awards for His proficiency in providing financial planning services to his clients.</p>
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        <p>Famity discussion (no score)</p>
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        <p>YOUR SCORE 91 to 100 points  TOP SCORE' 81 to 90 points - Eicelleni 71 to 00 points - Good 61 to 70 points  Fair  Knowtedge Unltmlled. tnc. 42-84</p>
        <p>Earnings Increased</p>
        <p>Reveo D.S. Inc. reported its eighth consecutive quarter in which earnings rose by a greater margin than sales.</p>
        <p>For the 12-week period ended Feb.</p>
        <p>4, sales rose 21 percent to a record $529.5 million from $439.2 million last year. Net earnings for the quarter were up 32 percent to $21.2 million from $16.1 million a year earlier.</p>
        <p>For the first 36 weeks of Revcos fiscal year, which ends June 2, sales reached $1.4 billion, an increase of 17 percent from $1.2 billion a year ago.</p>
        <p>Net earnings of $52.6 million for the first three quarters were 29 percent ahead of last year $40.7 million.</p>
        <p>Instructor Named</p>
        <p>Dance Slimnastics Ltd., a Wisconsin based aerobic fitness organization, announced the addition of Fran Daunais of Greenville to its staff of aerobic dance instructors.</p>
        <p>The nonprofit corporation, which New Representative</p>
        <p>conducts classes in various states, is  _   . r, ,  ,  .</p>
        <p>Tar Road Enterprises Inc. of</p>
        <p>Returned From Trip</p>
        <p>Pat Anthony of Quixote Travels Inc. returned recently from a trip to London, England, sponsored by British Airways to familiarize travel agents with business class on trans-litlantic flights and hotels for the business clients.</p>
        <p>run in accordance with the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Dance Slimnastics offers programs developed for men, children or people with handicapping conditions. Instructors must be certified in cardiopulmonary rescuscitation.</p>
        <p>Joined Agency</p>
        <p>Hignite Realtors, 219 Cotanche St., has announced the association of Chris A. Ridenour as a new broker with the firm.</p>
        <p>Ridenour and his wife, Arti, have three children and reside in Win-terville.</p>
        <p>Business To Open</p>
        <p>Now &amp;amp; Then Designs, a new firm offering interior design services for residential and contract interiors, will open Wedneday at 10 a.m. at 218-C Arlington Blvd. The business will also carry antiques, accessories and rugs.</p>
        <p>Owners of the firm are Nancy Bolen, interior designer; Nanette Whichard, coordinator of antiques; and Barbara Wilkerson, business manager.</p>
        <p>Winterville announced the association of Zack V. Taft as field representative for Solar One. Formerly of Greenville, Taft has been employed by Solar Ones home office and manufacturing plant in Virginia Beach. Va.</p>
        <p>The firm said Taft will be in charge of marketing for Solar One in eastern North Carolina. He is married to the former Sandra Stoddard and they have one daughter.</p>
        <p>Training Program</p>
        <p>Ernest H. Holt 111, general manager of Holt Oldsmobile-Datsun in Greenville, announced that the firms service manager, Joe McLawhorn, has completed a four-week training program at the Oldsmobile College of Dealership Management in Atlanta, Ga., for</p>
        <p>Completed Course</p>
        <p>William Earl Stocks of Ayden, field representative for Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, has returned from a "siire start home office school for new field personnel.</p>
        <p>Stocks said basic precepts of fraternal benefit life insurance highlighted the training coursies, which are held at Omaha. Neb.</p>
        <p>Sales Seminar</p>
        <p>W.W. Tice of Greenville attended a regional sales seminar conducted by Thos. D. Murphy Co. of Red Oak, Iowa The session was one of eight held by Murphy around the country for its sales personnel.</p>
        <p>Tice is a representative with the company, which manufactures advertising art calendars and offers advertising specialties. He has been an independent sales agent for about one year.</p>
        <p>Courts Extended</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan signed legislation Saturday extending the temporary authority of federal bankruptcy courts to operate, giving Congress another month to resolve its differences over a permanent plan for the courts.</p>
        <p>The current bankruptcy court operation has been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and is operating under the temporary authority until the constitutional problems are resolved.</p>
        <p>Both the House and the Senate have passed bills bringing the court system into line with the Supreme Court decision. But their measures differ, primarily over new judgeships and cancellation of labor agreements, and the two houses have not been able to agree on a single version of the bill to send to the White House.</p>
        <p>service management.</p>
        <p>;  JIMMY  SMITH  PRINTING</p>
        <p>CO. INC.</p>
        <p>511 Cotanche St.  Greenville, NC (919) 752*2878</p>
        <p>Firms Say IRS Hurting Benefit Plan</p>
        <p>: :  By DAVID GREGORIO</p>
        <p>' AP Business Writer :NEW YORK (AP) - Companies Cwith benefit plans that pay 'i^ployees for unused medical cov-!^age are irate about a recent i;hnouncement by the Internal Rev-;^ue Service that may threaten the ^ans.</p>
        <p>r-They say many flexible benefit  ms have saved companies money making employees more re-' ^^nsible consumers of health care. -'Some flexible plans offer Employees the option to set aside ,yart of their wages tax-free for use *in paying medical or dental -tScpenses, instead of taking a stan-i^rdized health insurance plan that ;&amp;gt;ould,end up costing their company |3ore.</p>
        <p>If employees spend less on health l*^re than the amount set aside, they ipceive the balance at the end of the ^jear. But in a February press jilease, the IRS said such' plans J^vere improper.</p>
        <p>The statement also barred Zero ^'Balance Reimbursement Accounts, ftiown as Zebras, under which '^mpanies reimburse employees for fnedical expenses by deducting the [Expenses from subsequent paychecks, thus reducing an i;fhmloyees taxable income.</p>
        <p>- :ilie IRS announcment prompt^ several companies to drop their ^xible benefit plans. Others have :iwt off instituting new plans until the i*c5ontroversy is resolved, t:: Steve Pyrek, an IRS spokesman in i-Washington, said the agency had -Ijeen flooded with calls and letters Inxmi angry companies. He conceded !ahe IRS had not acted quickly i^nou^ to clarify its position and that has added to the con-</p>
        <p>He said the IRS issued its new</p>
        <p>throu^i a press release in uary instead of taking more for a formal review ruling use a growing number of com-t^nies were abusing the reim-pSursement plans.</p>
        <p>r* HJCTe was a certain amount of rjirgency in getting the news out, he* We want people to be aware iHUf the ruling when they file their jretunis.</p>
        <p>But Charles Rogers, director of dSenefits at Pepsico Inc., said the iliog was unfair to companies that spent money instituting plaM tMHight were legal, only to be 3dl(l a year later they were improp</p>
        <p>Ro^, who is also chairman of Hhe ^ployers Council on Flexible ''Compensation, said the council v:wouU ask Congress to [^o-year moraUMium on the IRS biles affecting flexible plans ara to *S|iaallow taxation of income from k^Xetav plans in this tax year. He saic Slwt it is really retroactive taxa-ilion of plans that were instituted in</p>
        <p>ndoodfaitn.  _  .</p>
        <p>^iRogi^ said companies put fleia nle QQpuirasation [dans in place to take aclvimtage of legislatira Con-1</p>
        <p>gress passed in 1978, offering tax advantages for cafeteria benefits. The bill defined cafeteria benefits as )lans in which employees choose letween taxable compensation and non-taxable benefits.</p>
        <p>Rogers said wording of the bill was vague, and without the tax-free</p>
        <p>compensation offered under flexible plans, employees consistently choose the most expensive health care plan a company has to offer.</p>
        <p>He said this defeats the whole idea of the legislation, which was to get employees to reduce their health care costs, which they will only do if</p>
        <p>they feel theyre spending their own a flexible plan, he said a</p>
        <p>money, /ith</p>
        <p>Wit</p>
        <p>young, single employee in excellent health might agree to less expensive medical insurance if it means more income at the end of the year.</p>
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        <p> Embossing</p>
        <p> Die Cutting</p>
        <p> General Printing</p>
        <p>Firat Class Convenience.</p>
        <p>We've moved our 24-hour Prestige Place Automatic Teller machine right next to our Boulevard Office. This gives you greater ease and convenience in handling all your money matters at First Federal.</p>
        <p>At Prestige Place, you can withdraw money from your Prestige Checking Account, Savings Account, First Insured</p>
        <p>Money Fund, or First Investors Checking. You can deposit to your accounts, too.. .or make a payment on your First Class Home Loan or First Class Consumer Loan.</p>
        <p>First Class Financial Services.</p>
        <p>Along with Prestige Place youll find many convenient services at our Boulevard Office. During regular business hours, you</p>
        <p>can take advantage of our full line of First Class financial services, from checking to savings investments to various types of loans.</p>
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        <p>Bonm^</p>
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        <p>have to tip more, too; thats expected of you. For instance, to get my luggage back, I figure Tve paid 18,000 times what lhelugga is worth. Pd like to just leave it right there at the airport and say, Ifs yours!</p>
        <p>Q: Whar woo tbe worst mt in yovHfe?</p>
        <p>Bombeck:! guess it was when my father died and my whole world came apart. I was just 9 years old, you know. On June 3rd, I hada house. I had toys, I had a mom and dad, we had a car and I was in school and I had friends. On June 4th, I didnt have a house anymore; we were living in a room at Grandmas. I had no father. My mother went to work. It was like someone had pulled the rug out from under me. In one day. my whole life just changed, and things were never the same as they had been, nor would they ever be again. IPs a traumatic thing to have happen to you.</p>
        <p>Q; Wefl, tbes wby yorfre so tmt I see, tnm ytNsr piec^ tiMl</p>
        <p>Js a evesolved grief SMi safer over year father's death. TWs Is ell very CallfoniB, of covae.</p>
        <p>Bombeck: Grief and anger you get out of thal?</p>
        <p>QtW Si fMsnd grief MMer. IWsvMfishAik Vytm. A^rwagr, wfaM wes the hesrtfaaeof yovllfr</p>
        <p>Bombeck: The best time was back in Centerville, Ohio, when I had three kids under age 5 and I knew wluU I was supposed to wdoii^ and I did it I got great satisfaction out of taking dean-smelling laundry off the line, having those three tucked away at night with clean feet. It was a good time of my life.</p>
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        <p>her as the Most horrible.</p>
        <p>Bombeck: I know, and I write about that now. It was trying; it was the best of times and the vmrst of times. But to feel needed and productive and know what you're all dxrut and be something spedal to someone else  it had all the ingredients, it really did.</p>
        <p>Bombeck: Ill give you the honest</p>
        <p>answer no. A best friend to me really is someone that you can unload on and tell everything to and he or she wont be shocked. I dont think most parents have that kind of relationship with thdr children. 1 liove them and Pd do for them and I think theres a</p>
        <p> _..ictk)n from me, but I dorrt</p>
        <p>think chil^n should be friends! I still think I have a great parenKhild relationship with my kids.</p>
        <p>Q: Do yNi hoDe a belt IHend?</p>
        <p>Bombeck; Oh, yes.</p>
        <p>QrOJL, If yvivt tearaed ooe thhta Me, what lilt?</p>
        <p>BomBeck:Pve teamed a lot about rela-</p>
        <p>tiorohips with my kkJs, I think, because Pve written so much about it One of the things is that the one who deserves your attention the least needs it the most  and thats hard to do. When a child has defied you and says, I hate you and I dont want you around anymore! thats when he or she really needs yw. ThaPs the time youve got to hang in there.</p>
        <p>Q: D yon coMlder yoor chBdrca</p>
        <p>yoar beat frienrte?</p>
        <p>Q: Who ii he or ihe?</p>
        <p>Bombeck: I call her Mavis In the column. but her name is Marianna Cochraa and weve been friends since</p>
        <p>we were sophOTiores in college. Ste never goes on a diet when Pm fat Shes a wonderful person. We have sustained each other; and a good friend is some</p>
        <p>one YOU dont have to maintain like a</p>
        <p>e you don_________</p>
        <p>car. u I dont talk to Mariana in three, four weeks, two rrKxiths, it doesnt rrrat-ter. We pick up the phone and we go again. Were honest with one anoth^, we can say things to one anothn; were nuinely glad to see one another, can count on her during the bad timei My sister died last May and 1 went back to Ohio. Marianna was there and. you know, we sat there for a</p>
        <p>whole evening and she just let me talk. I mean. thaPs what a friend is all about</p>
        <p>Q:Whi do ymi thfadr of thoie people who iqr thehr ipoaie li their heal Mead?</p>
        <p>Bonri)eck: Bill and I share a ton of stuff, but women think a little differently than men. Their attitudes toward things are different</p>
        <p>QrOJL, I have Jnil two qaeiHnai for yov. Do yoo go to Mghoehoolrfdoiii?</p>
        <p>Bombeck: I went to a couple of them. ThCT were very depressing. Pve never forgven people for not tetng me be a cheerleader with my thighs. So Pm really quite hostile when I go. They say, IPs nice to see you. and I say. Oh. sure! Its too late to make up, sweetie!</p>
        <p>Q; Aad DOW for Hy flaal tpaeitioBf WhaiwByovcDlfaphbe?</p>
        <p>Bombeck: You dont really want my epitaph, do you?</p>
        <p>Q;Yci,ldol</p>
        <p>Bombeck: O.K.. here goes: YOU WANT THIN. YOU GOT THIN!</p>
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        <p>Bombeck: Isnt that skk?!</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N C</p>
        <p>Sunday. April 1,1984  C-15</p>
        <p>: Jackie Dillon, orchestra clinician h'm Boosey and Hawkes Music ^lishers in Farmingdale, N. Y., will be working with students in the Greenville City School orchestra (h-egram and at East Carolina Uni-ywsity on Wednesday and Thurs-day.</p>
        <p> She will visit Rose High, Aycock Junior High, Greenville Middle, Wahal-Coates and South Greenville Schools where she will rehearse ^ch level of the orchestra. She will</p>
        <p>Hospitality House Today</p>
        <p>: WiTN-TVs Sunday magazine, Hospitality House (noon-12:30 p.m.) will update the latest advances in cancer research today. Fratured guests are Dr. Walter J. Pories and Keith Norwood.</p>
        <p>: Dr. Pories, professor and chairman oi the department of sufgery. East Carolina IftlVersity school of Medicine and author of several bodes orf cancer, will discuss the status of cancer research. He will also focus oa problems yet to be ^ved.</p>
        <p>- Former WINT-TV EyeWTTNess Mews reporter Keith Norwood will jmn hostess Kay Currie. Norwood, who is Beaufort County Cancer Cnisade chairman, will show a portion of It Can Be Licked, a film about model Iva Gunter, a cancer i^tim who resumed her career with an artificial leg.</p>
        <p>Competition Winner</p>
        <p>::WHITEVILLE - Cynthia l%(Hnpson of Wendell, a student in Hie School of Music, East Carolina JJhiversity, was one of the winners in ihe Southeastern Community Collie Piano Festival held recently at Hie college in Whiteville.</p>
        <p>: Ms. Thompson placed second four winners in the collegiate division.</p>
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        <p>Azalea Festival Begins Thursday</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON - Stars of stage, radio, television and music are numbered in the line up fm- this years 37th Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival to be held in Wilmington Thursday through Sunday.</p>
        <p>Master of ceremonies for the Queens Coronation and Pageant is actor Ed Begley Jr. of the NBC-TV series, St. Elsewhere. He has appeared in two other series on television, as well as in feature films and as a touring stand-up comedian. A Los Angeles native, he is the son of actor Ed Begley.</p>
        <p>This years Azalea Festival Queen is Sharon Wyatt, who portrays Tiffany on ABC-TVs General Hos</p>
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        <p>Singer Johnny Mathis is scheduled to headline the show segment of the Queens Coronation and Pageant. Mathis was a guest performer at the festival in 1982. Among his best known hits are Its Not For Mey To Say and Chances Are. A native of San Francisco, Mathis was a high school track star and attended San Francisco State College on an athletic scholarship, but opted for a musical career instead.</p>
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        <p>Wind Ensemble Concert April 8</p>
        <p>8UZUKI CHILDREN IN HARMONY  Japanese children with their violins twe in for their mass performance during the 30th Suzuki Method National Concert Tuesday at Budohkan Marshal Hall in^okyo. Some 10,000 little rtjidents between the ages of 2 and 12 gathered from all over the country and ptayed in the concert, held at the end of every school year. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>offer comments and suggestions to students and to directors of the city school orchestras - Lori Lloyd and JoAnne Moore.</p>
        <p>Additionally, on Wednesday, at the East Carolina University School of Music, she will present a lecture/demonstration clinic for orchestra directors, ECU music students, faculty and parents. The clinic will feature string players in the city schools Greenvule Chamber Players and the Elementary Honors Orchestra.</p>
        <p>All sessions conducted by Miss Dillon are open to the public. Her visit is being sponsor^ by the Eastern Orchestra and Chamber Association, ie Greenville City School Orchestra Boosters, a grant from the A. J. Fletcher Founc&amp;amp;tion through the ECU School of Music, and by two local business firms.</p>
        <p>Miss Dillon, in addition to her duties at Boosey and Hawkes, has been active aa a clinician/consultant since 1970 thorughout the nation. She is also a writer, teacher, and a professional cellist who holds membership in numerous professional ana honorary associations.</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau Patriotic music and a new composition for band will be featured at the Sunday, April 8 concert of the East Carolina University Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Herbert Carter. The concert will be at 8:15 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. It is free and open to the public. The concert is part of the celebration of the Fourth Annual Eastern Carolina Arts Festival being held April 1-14.</p>
        <p>Works to be performed include Prokofieffs Opus 99 March; Percy Graingers Colonial Song and Mock Morris; Claude Smiths Festival Variations; and Vincent Persichetis A Lincoln Address, which incorporates spoken excerpts from Abraham Lincolns second inaugural address.</p>
        <p>James A. Rees of the ECU Theater Arts faculty will narrate A Lincoln Address. ECU music alumnus Dale</p>
        <p>Hair will guest conduct the Grainger Mock Morris, a Scottish folk-dance.</p>
        <p>The concert will also feature Ceremonial Music for Band by Robert Palmer, a work commissioned by the N. C. Bandmaster Association and first performed at the Eastern District Band Clinic on campus earlier this year.</p>
        <p>The Palmer work incorporates the tune of East Carolinas Alma Mater song.</p>
        <p>The 50-member Wind Ensemble is a touring band of the ECU School of Music. It has performed on concert tours of several states and at national band directors and musicians conventions.</p>
        <p>Guest conductor Hair, now a graduate student in the ECU School of Music, was formerly band director at Douglas Byrd High School, Fayetteville.</p>
        <p>Flute Ensemble Concert</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>The 15-membOT Flute Ensemble of the East Carolina University School of Music will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Recital Hall of the A. J. Fletcher Music Center on the ECU campus. The concert is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>The concert is one of th.e featured events in the Fourth Annual Eastern Carolina Arts Festival being held in Greenville April 1-14.</p>
        <p>Kelly Via, a graduate student, is directing the ensemble. Flutists and piccolists in the ensemble are all advanced music students at ECU.</p>
        <p>Carolina Today</p>
        <p>TTie following guests will be interviewed on WNCT-TVs early morning show, Carolina Today, April 2-6:</p>
        <p> Monday, April 2  6:40 a.m., Mayo Allen on statewide Clean Up Week; 7:15 a.m., Jim Martin, gubernatorial candidate; Barbara Woods on Bike-A-Thon; 7:40 a.m.. Rose Marie Sherman and Carolyn Ipock, Fiddler on the Roof.</p>
        <p> Tuesday, April 3  6:40 a.m.. Dr. Jack Allison on paramdeic program; 7:15 a.m., Glenn Miller and wife, gubernatorial candidate; 7:25, Bob House, cultural events; 7:40 a.m., Evelyn Roper, Wayne County Craft Fair.</p>
        <p> Wednesday, April 4  6:40 a.m., Jane Maies, National Library Week; 7:15 a.m., Susan Roberts and Steve McKinney, Boys Club Fine Arts Exhibit; 7:25 a.m., Rachele Hackney, Beaufort Countys Fine Arts Festival; 7:40 a.m., Jackie Dillon, visiting clinician.</p>
        <p> Thursday, April 5  6:40 a.m., E.T. Taylor, Martin County Easter Pageant; 7:15 a.m., Andy Barker and wife, gubernatorial candidate; 7:25 a.m., to be announced; 7:40a.m. Susan Herring, all around the house.</p>
        <p> FYiday, April 6  6:40, Jamie Bunn, Rocky Mount Expo; 7:15 a.m., to be announced; 7:25 a.m.. Toastmasters of New Bern; 7:40 a.m., Eddie Harrington, Plant Doctor.</p>
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        <p>Via will be assisted by pianist Val Parker, bassist Becky Hollowell and percussionist Kim Summers.</p>
        <p>Works to be performed on the program are James Christensens arrangement of the J. S. Bach Air from the Suite in D, arrangements of two Carlo Gesualdo madrigals, the Pachelbel Canon in D, competitions by Ronald Yates, Ryohei Hirose, Luigi Zaninelii and Dennis HughAvey.</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press' Three home fires killed 14 people across the nation Saturday, including a Philadelphia arson fire that killed five, a blaze blamed on a hot plate that killed four in Richmond, va., and a smoky fire in,Modesto, Calif., that claimed five lives.</p>
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        <p>g..j4 The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, April 1,1984</p>
        <p>Weeks Stock Markets</p>
        <p>new YORK (AP) - New York Stxk Excheoge trading lor the week seletled ittues:</p>
        <p>Selft</p>
        <p>PE kd&amp;gt; High U l.at( Ckg.</p>
        <p> A </p>
        <p>ACF 1.40 638 6784 SI 48A SI AMF  50  26  144  136*  1J?*+</p>
        <p>. AMRCp 712231 34?* 3. MW+Ilt ASA  3  228S  66H  63  64?h-fl8|</p>
        <p>AbtLlb 1 20 148121 41&amp;gt;Ad38W 41'A4-1 . Aerlli j  14  214  14'*  13'*  13?^-</p>
        <p>AetnLI  2.64 11  16491  39  35?*  374+lH</p>
        <p>iirPrd  M2  &amp;gt;5442  46  42?*  46 +3?h</p>
        <p>ItkAir  .14 101614  14  I2H  14 +1'*</p>
        <p>Aken  1.20 43 7541  35'*  34  34'*+ H</p>
        <p>Atglnt  1 40  342  24?*  23?*  23?*-l</p>
        <p>AllgPw  2.60 7 1388  25'*  24?*  25?*+ *</p>
        <p>AlldCp  2.40 10 3957  52'*  50'*  511*+ '*</p>
        <p>AlldStr  2 7 3248  41  40'*  40?*+ ?*</p>
        <p>AllitCh  1031  12?*  12'*  12'*- '/*</p>
        <p>AkOl  1.20 20 8891  41*  39'*  40'*-H</p>
        <p>Anux  .20  4218  27'*  25'*  26'*+ i*</p>
        <p>AmHe*  1.10 13 7765  32  29?*  31?+l'*</p>
        <p>AmAgr  860  2?*  2'*  2'*+ V*</p>
        <p>*ABf*nd  3.60  8 1430  56'*  54'*  S4'*-H*</p>
        <p>* ABdCSt  1.60 II 7345  60'*  54'*  58'*+3H</p>
        <p> AmC  2.90 13 4609  47?*  46?*  46?- ?*</p>
        <p>ACyan  I 75U 3864  48'*  46'*  47H+1</p>
        <p>AElPw  2.26  7 8037  16?*  16'*  16?*-1*</p>
        <p>AExp I 1.21 I3 2'34K|I''*MI M31H+K?*  AFamil 60 10 364 17  16'* 16?*</p>
        <p>^ AHome  2.64  13 9984  53?*  S3'*  52H+  '*</p>
        <p> AHoip  I  13 5512  35'*  33?*  34?*</p>
        <p>Amrtcn  6 7 xl1898 65?* 64'* 65'*+ h</p>
        <p>AmMot  32206 5?*d4'* 5'A- ?*</p>
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        <p>AMPJn 1.92 22 2330 103'* 99* I0IH+1H Anchor  I 48 9 1397  25  241*  24?*- *</p>
        <p>Anthny  44b 8 69  13?*  13'*  13?*</p>
        <p>ArchDn  I4b  15 15096  19*  19  19'*-  '*</p>
        <p>AriiPS  3A0  5 4013  181*  18  18 -  '*</p>
        <p>Armco  .40  8040  21'*  19  20?* +IH</p>
        <p>-Market Analysts-</p>
        <p>(low l"l"</p>
        <p>3 liRliislti.il'.</p>
        <p>M.mh ;&amp;gt;. 30 +10.05</p>
        <p>Hu)ii 1174.62 I (&amp;gt;w 1152.95 Closed 1164.69</p>
        <p>1190-</p>
        <p>1170-</p>
        <p>1150-'</p>
        <p>1300</p>
        <p>125(7</p>
        <p>1200</p>
        <p>1150</p>
        <p>1100</p>
        <p>.III</p>
        <p>T W T F</p>
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        <p>1000</p>
        <p>ON</p>
        <p>1963</p>
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        <p>M</p>
        <p>1984</p>
        <p>Market In Brief</p>
        <p>N Y S t Issues  Coiisolidalfrf Trading</p>
        <p>Friday. Match CM)</p>
        <p>Volume Shares 85,141.510 Issues Traded 1,991</p>
        <p>Unchan</p>
        <p>463</p>
        <p>Down</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>NYSE Index</p>
        <p>91.67 -0.11 SSP Comp</p>
        <p>159.18 -0.34 Dow Jones Ind Ap 1,164.89 -5.86</p>
        <p>tcit AfiliWIn .10 10 830 26?* 25  25'*-!?*</p>
        <p>U*-  Aaarco .40 2I 1844  33?*  31'*  32'*+ ?*</p>
        <p>AiMOil  1.60  13 534  27  26'*  36*+ '*</p>
        <p>;i*. AidDG  3 20  8 3061  49?td4*'*  48?i-11</p>
        <p>89*  AtlRkh 3 8 18193  47?*  45?*  66?*- 1*</p>
        <p>AtlaiCp  .50  117  17  161*  M'*-H</p>
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        <p>BelhSII .60  3690 27* 26? 27H+ ?t</p>
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        <p>BlackO 53  34  6854  34?*  23'*  34?*-H</p>
        <p>BkkHR 3.0*  12  1896  41  38'*  39*+ 1*</p>
        <p>Boeing 1 40  10  17374  39  36  38'*+2'*</p>
        <p>BoHeC 1.90  21  1906  41  39  40'* + 1</p>
        <p>Berdan 3.44  8  93 i  55  52'*  54'*+ '*</p>
        <p>BrgWat .84 104432 20?* 19'* 19?*</p>
        <p>BoiEd 3 * 4232 37'* 27  37?*+ ?*</p>
        <p>BriltM il.60 16 11*66 U4* 45'* 47?t+3H BrIIPt 1.68e 10I163U39'* 2*?&amp;lt; 38'*+ 1* BrnwkS .60  9  4505  37'*  35*  27'*+!'*</p>
        <p>BucyEr .44  781 I6H 16  16'i+ '*</p>
        <p>Burllnd 1 64  7 3433  39'*  37*  28?*+ ?*</p>
        <p>BrINIhl  *6586  44*  43'*  44?+1'*</p>
        <p>Burrgh 3.60 II 10093 51'* 48?* 51 +2?</p>
        <p>- (-C -CBS 2.H1I53I6  73  68?*  7l?t + 3'*</p>
        <p>CIGNA 2.60 6 13003 44'* 41? 43W + I?* CPC Int 3.30 13 x1365 37  36'* 361*</p>
        <p>CSX I 1.04 II 1134* 24'* 21'* 23'*+!'* Ceewr  8*43  13?*  12?*  12?*- '*</p>
        <p>CRLkg .  1953 X 281* 29?+1</p>
        <p>CamSp 2.30 13 716 61'* 501* &amp;lt;0?*+ ?* CapClIt .30 16 x*05 139'* 1361* 13* -I? Careu * .42  * 522  14?*  14'*  14?- '*</p>
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        <p>CartHw 1.22 12 1155* 24'* 21?* 23*+2 CatllCk  24 3513  18?  17'*  17?*+ ?t</p>
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        <p>CauAIr .40  10*6  19'*  181  19 + ?fe</p>
        <p>Chmpin 40  21 3556  361*  35?  35?*- '*</p>
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        <p>ChartCo 1  42666  9?*  8?  91*+ ?*</p>
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        <p>ClevEI 2.40 5 2*91 17?* 17H 17?*+ '* Clorox 1.04 9 2869 27?* 25?* 35?*-1'A Caaetal .40 9 3432 37?* 35? 35?*+ '* CocaCI 2.78 13 9742 55?* 54? 54?*+ H Coleco  11*90 14V* 11V* 13V*-1?*</p>
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        <p>CmbEn 1.86  25*6  301*  29'*  29?+ ?*</p>
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        <p>Cimatil.K 11023 25 d33'* 23?*-1H ComEd 2.12  668IS  24?  23?*  26 + 16</p>
        <p>CenFdi1.38 Oeil 2*1* 22  27?-V*</p>
        <p>CimNG 2.W 8 2220 3716 36  36^?*</p>
        <p>ConiPw 2.52  2053* 11  9?6 966-116</p>
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        <p>.. Contlll 2 7 X13511 17?*i17?t 17?- 1* i^Tell.66 * 9036 '* 191* !*-?*</p>
        <p> ClOate .66 9 5222 ni* 356* 36?k+1?t 'Coepr 1.52 241180 30? 39?* 10?6+1 ... CornG 2.32 151701 661* 62? f5?k+116 CreckN 1.20  1112 271* 1* lOVr- ?6</p>
        <p> CrwnCk 101261 )*?* 27 &amp;lt; 30 +11* 'CrwZel 1 15 7262 316 15V 37%r+1?6 OirtW 1.M 10x395 1* 3966  &amp;gt;- 1* -D-0-Danat 1.12  133*99  26  25  2S66+  1*</p>
        <p> OirtKr 1J4  9 7005  72?  7116  72?+  ?6</p>
        <p>OalOnt N1977'466* 626* 451+ V* Oaytt  .2411 7tf  17?  17  17?</p>
        <p>.63iiieii29i*dav* av*-i* OayIPL 2  5 2325  1M  131*  13?*+  1*</p>
        <p>1 42 x5572 33?* 32?6 33V*+ 1* _ AO  3771  3716  3516  36?6+116</p>
        <p>Omnyl .22  13 7SI  2416  33  3316+  V*</p>
        <p>OllEd 1.6*  643*1  131*  1266  12?+  1*</p>
        <p>aiiniS 1.76  15225  2*?6 l?6 201*+166</p>
        <p>Diglltl  20 233M  9116  1766  1966- 6</p>
        <p>Dlmy  1.a27 51177  4(  611  66?k+3</p>
        <p>Qomlb  1% 75M2  21?  21  216+ 16</p>
        <p>SwCh 1J*2UI94**31?6 2t66 21?6+l?6 Oowjn   .72 21 1951  27?  3S?6  37W+ ?k</p>
        <p>Sw  .MH6036  21?6  2066  2166+ 66</p>
        <p>iaPeirt 2.H 1010475 4966 47?6 4916+166 EukaP  2.26 63560  241*  3316  34 + ?6</p>
        <p>PeqLt  2.8 62513  1416  131*  1166+ '*</p>
        <p>- E-E -!a*lAlr 50*7  61  51*  6 +  H</p>
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        <p>3a 1910*964?*d61?6 6M- 1* , 16 1003  SO  411*  ei*-ii*</p>
        <p>CNIn  .76 13 2214  236*  336*  326*+?*</p>
        <p>:i  2.30 1451*5  64  611*  636*+?*</p>
        <p>March 1.6* 17 2654  30?*  191*  20?*+  It</p>
        <p>*104 11 )0*1  4416  4216  4366-16*</p>
        <p>05 9 97*  346*  2)1*  221-  1*</p>
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        <p>' fairdld .00 12 X571  a  1^  17?+  16</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
        <p>NEW YORK lAP) - Yearly high low, weekly sale, high, low, closing price and net changeot fhe 20 mojl xtive stxks trading tor more than $1</p>
        <p>High Law  Sales  High l+&amp;gt; Lal (hg.</p>
        <p>m  15  ATATn...........................................9,975,300  1 6  15  ISHt h</p>
        <p>14?*  47'*  Disney............................................5,)I7,700  48  61'  66+ 3</p>
        <p>77!*  lI'^GulfCp..................................................4,161,100  77/*  75  77'+  I+</p>
        <p>431* 30?* SuprOil.............................................4,669,400  41/ 40b 41/+ 1</p>
        <p>13414  101'* IBM...................................................... 4,437,700  115?*  111?,  114 +  I?,</p>
        <p>46'  'Cifkrp....................................................4,129,400  35'  33?  34 +  '*</p>
        <p>80'  54  GMot.................................... 3,996,000  65?.  62  65</p>
        <p>23?*  7  Mitel.....................................................3,790,300  9'.  7  8 - I'.</p>
        <p>45'  316*  Sear......................................................3,782,000  34'  311  33'+ l'</p>
        <p>l9?t  11'*  LTV......................................................3,697,600  17?.  16?  17?.+ ?</p>
        <p>156*  16'  Chryilr................... 3,692,900  2 7  25  25?*-I?</p>
        <p>61'  34?*  ShaflO..............................................3,629,500  61'  55?  55'l- 3'j</p>
        <p>21  10?*  ENSTR...................................................3,624,300  20?  18  19+ I</p>
        <p>44?*  25'FordMl................................................3,576,300  37?.  35?  36?-  &amp;gt;!</p>
        <p>31'*  16?*  BixtTn....................................................3,255,000  17'  16?  16-</p>
        <p>Il'i.  4Am6ot...................................................3,220,600  5?  4  '5'-  ?</p>
        <p>39  271*  Unocal...................................................2,779,406  39  34?.  3'/ + K'?.</p>
        <p>39'/.  27?  Kmart........................ 2,697,100  30?  29?.,  30',*</p>
        <p>33'  l8?*0cclPet................................................2,504,600  33'  28'j  32?.+ 4'</p>
        <p>FlaPrg 204 7 5211 19?* 19  19'+ '/.</p>
        <p>FlwQen  647  7?*  7V*  7?- '</p>
        <p>Fluor  ,80  147 5101  22?*  21'*  22 + ?</p>
        <p>FordMlI 20  4 35763  37?*  35?  36?-'</p>
        <p>FrptMc 60b 19 6041 25? 23 24+ ' Frueht .40 92 x280 38 38' 38?.</p>
        <p> G&amp;lt;i </p>
        <p>GAF  1933  17? 14? 17?+ ?</p>
        <p>GTE  3  8 11869  37'  36  37'+!</p>
        <p>Ganatl &amp;gt;1.28 16 7508 38' 36  38' + !'</p>
        <p>GnDyn 1 91384 46? 44'* 45?*+ '* GenI I  2  13 22959  55'  51  54+2?*</p>
        <p>GnFdl 2.40  8 4493  48?*  46?  46?-2'</p>
        <p>GnHOUl .24 10 202 17 17  17+ ?*</p>
        <p>GnInst 50  IS 11807  34? d22'*  24? +1'</p>
        <p>GnMill&amp;gt; 3.04  9 2140  47?*  44'  46?+ ?</p>
        <p>GMol 3.30t  539900  65?*  62?  65</p>
        <p>GPU  11740  8'*  7?*  8'*+ '</p>
        <p>GnSlgnI 1.41 14 1301 46  44  44'j+ '</p>
        <p>OTire 1.50b 11 1112 32?* 32  32'2- ?.</p>
        <p>GomCo  41 1697  6? 6'*  4'+ '</p>
        <p>GiPac .40 3)9474 34?* 23* 24 + ?. GarbPd l. I11011 4H* 39  40?+t?t</p>
        <p>GibrFn  5 1695  9? 9  9?+'</p>
        <p>GiUeht 2.44 10 3231 48' 47H 47+ ? GWigS 10 4721 12' 11? n?-'* Gdridi 1.5649 1109 34  33? 33 + '</p>
        <p>Goodyr 1.40 1010887 27  25? 24?+ '*</p>
        <p>Gould .48 213467 29?* &amp;gt; 291*+ '* Grxt 2. 13 1978 '42' 40?* 4l'+ I GfAIPc 17 4570 u1)?* 13' 14'+ ' GIWFin .88 9 6744 19? I8H 18?-?* Gceyh 1.20 13 4911 25?* 24' 25'*-' Grumi .90 4 2793 22!td21?* 22'*-? GllWlt  .90  8 15092  32?*  30?.  31?. + !'</p>
        <p>GullCp  3  1348611  077'  75  77' + !?</p>
        <p>GIIS1UI 1.64 5 3958 12'* II 12 - ' -H-H-HRTn  90  6?*  5?.  6?* + 1'</p>
        <p>Halbln  1.80  16 23159  44  41'  42+!'</p>
        <p>Harind  .92  14 743  34'd32'  33V-1</p>
        <p>HrpRw n .80 8 44 18! 18' IS?- '/. Hrrll .88 19 2181 31  28  11 +2?</p>
        <p>HartHl .58 19 99981)29 22?* 29?+7' HKlaM .280 20 1417 22' 20?* 21'+ ' Heilm  .406 11 542 24?* 23? 24'*+ ?* Hercull 1.44 It 4973 36  32?* 35?+2'</p>
        <p>HewPk 1 .11 21 15288 371* 14  34!*+ 1?</p>
        <p>Holiday .90 II6669 44!* 43' 43'- V HollyS 1  305  55? 52?* 54+ ?*</p>
        <p>Hmtlke .20 31 4916 IS 32' 14 +1'* Honwll 11.80 II 5058 57? 53!* 56?+2?* HoipCp .50 14 x7683 40' 16!* 40'+3 Hotelln 2.40 10  154  23?*  22  23?*+ ?*</p>
        <p>Heuilntl.70  7 x4475  25?*  24  24'*-</p>
        <p>Hooind  2.32  5 10192  19  W  19'*+ '</p>
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        <p>mte only by the prospectus. CtHJies of IIm- prospectus may be obtained liy any announcement Is citculaleci only from such dealers or brokers as may lawfully trifer these securwes In such slate.</p>
        <p>ThiA repreents the net annual interest income efter annual expenses, divided by ^ puUiC^fer-liM price as ot KB-B-BA) Series IV). It varies with changes in either amount and with the partfculer nyment options. Portions of this return may be subject to.sUle or local Uses for non-North QiraUna reeidenu.  ,</p>
        <p>  Sponsor:  Win Kampen Merritt ItK.</p>
        <p>IpT</p>
        <p>Contact:</p>
        <p>Follmer Financial Services 201 Commerce St.; P.O. Box 3334 Greenville, N.C. 27836  (919)  355-2836</p>
        <p>Irom It previous week's last pria. All</p>
        <p>auotatioM. supplied by the Natlofwl AseicieNoe otlecuritiM Dealers. Inc..</p>
        <p>reflect net aiiel values, at which eacuritlts</p>
        <p>couUhev* bain saw.</p>
        <p>Wgk Low Lost Ckf</p>
        <p>ABT Family:</p>
        <p>M.99</p>
        <p>ArMrg x</p>
        <p>1064</p>
        <p>10.66- .23</p>
        <p>AmBlrtti</p>
        <p>11.53</p>
        <p>11.33</p>
        <p>II.M+ .16</p>
        <p>Emerg</p>
        <p>W.34</p>
        <p>M.ie</p>
        <p>W.24+ .17</p>
        <p>TaxMng</p>
        <p>n.99</p>
        <p>12.93</p>
        <p>12.91+ .02</p>
        <p>AcornFdn</p>
        <p>28.M</p>
        <p>27.81</p>
        <p>38.16+ .16</p>
        <p>AOV Fundn</p>
        <p>10.39</p>
        <p>W.17</p>
        <p>11.36+ .11</p>
        <p>AfutureFd n</p>
        <p>13.05</p>
        <p>11.05</p>
        <p>12.01+ 03</p>
        <p>AIM Funds:</p>
        <p>ConvYld</p>
        <p>12.24</p>
        <p>12.13</p>
        <p>12.24+ .11</p>
        <p>Graenway</p>
        <p>719</p>
        <p>7.64</p>
        <p>7.16+ 23</p>
        <p>HIYield</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>11.09</p>
        <p>10.10+ .02</p>
        <p>Sumit</p>
        <p>4J1</p>
        <p>4.72</p>
        <p>4e+ .08</p>
        <p>AlianMta</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
        <p>9.36</p>
        <p>926- M</p>
        <p>AlianTcn</p>
        <p>16.77</p>
        <p>16.46</p>
        <p>16.72+ .27</p>
        <p>AlphaFnd</p>
        <p>19.21</p>
        <p>19.04</p>
        <p>19.21- .40</p>
        <p>Amer Capllal: CorpM X</p>
        <p>647</p>
        <p>660</p>
        <p>6.6b- .03</p>
        <p>ComsdockFd</p>
        <p>!A</p>
        <p>14.33</p>
        <p>1420+ .18</p>
        <p>Enlerprlse ExchFd n</p>
        <p>14.37</p>
        <p>14.10</p>
        <p>14.31+ .27</p>
        <p>44.91</p>
        <p>44.11</p>
        <p>44*5+ .40</p>
        <p>FundOfAm</p>
        <p>11.19</p>
        <p>11.06</p>
        <p>11.17+ .11</p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>25.72</p>
        <p>25.37</p>
        <p>25,47+ .31</p>
        <p>Harbor Fd</p>
        <p>13.11</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>13.15+ 17</p>
        <p>HIYIdlnv</p>
        <p>9,72</p>
        <p>9.49</p>
        <p>9.72+ .03</p>
        <p>MunlBond</p>
        <p>17.25</p>
        <p>17,17</p>
        <p>17.25+ .09</p>
        <p>DTC</p>
        <p>9.21</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>9.15+ .01</p>
        <p>PaceFnd</p>
        <p>20.26</p>
        <p>19.11</p>
        <p>20.11+ M</p>
        <p>ProvidtntFd</p>
        <p>4.60</p>
        <p>4.55</p>
        <p>4.59+ .04</p>
        <p>VcnIurtFd</p>
        <p>13.14</p>
        <p>13.64</p>
        <p>13.02+ .10</p>
        <p>AmExpGth n</p>
        <p>14.34</p>
        <p>14.16</p>
        <p>14.31+ .15</p>
        <p>American Funds:</p>
        <p>AmBalan</p>
        <p>9.51</p>
        <p>939</p>
        <p>949+ .13</p>
        <p>AmcapFd</p>
        <p>7.69</p>
        <p>7.56</p>
        <p>7.67+ .09</p>
        <p>AmMufI</p>
        <p>14.04</p>
        <p>13.84</p>
        <p>13,90+ .15</p>
        <p>BondFd</p>
        <p>12.11</p>
        <p>12.07</p>
        <p>12,09+ .04</p>
        <p>Fundmlnvs</p>
        <p>11.00</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>10.90+ 15</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>12.51</p>
        <p>12.29</p>
        <p>13.46+ .19</p>
        <p>InconwFd</p>
        <p>10.26</p>
        <p>10.16</p>
        <p>W.22+'.09</p>
        <p>InvCoA</p>
        <p>10.32</p>
        <p>10.14</p>
        <p>10.27+ 13</p>
        <p>NowEcon</p>
        <p>11.09</p>
        <p>12.15</p>
        <p>13.01+ .14</p>
        <p>NewPerspFd</p>
        <p>1.56</p>
        <p>8.40</p>
        <p>0.55+ 17</p>
        <p>TaxExpt</p>
        <p>9.47</p>
        <p>944</p>
        <p>9.47+ 03</p>
        <p>WshMutbiv</p>
        <p>.9.66</p>
        <p>9.D</p>
        <p>9.59+ .09</p>
        <p>Amar Growth</p>
        <p>9.13</p>
        <p>8.01</p>
        <p>9.00+ .19</p>
        <p>AmHeritgi n</p>
        <p>3.40</p>
        <p>3.36</p>
        <p>3.40+ .02</p>
        <p>Am Invosi n</p>
        <p>0.07</p>
        <p>7,95</p>
        <p>795- .04</p>
        <p>Am Invine n x</p>
        <p>1067</p>
        <p>10.35</p>
        <p>10.67+ .32</p>
        <p>Am medAsc n</p>
        <p>21.47</p>
        <p>20.03</p>
        <p>21.47+ .43</p>
        <p>AmNatGrfh</p>
        <p>405</p>
        <p>397</p>
        <p>4.03+ .04</p>
        <p>Am Netlnco</p>
        <p>10.63</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>10.58+ .33</p>
        <p>Amwoy Mutt Analytic n</p>
        <p>5.75</p>
        <p>5.70</p>
        <p>5.75+ 03</p>
        <p>137.17 135.43 136.99+1 40</p>
        <p>'Armstng n</p>
        <p>7.56</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>7.55+ .00</p>
        <p>Axe Houghton;</p>
        <p>Fund B</p>
        <p>9.17</p>
        <p>905</p>
        <p>15+ .07</p>
        <p>IncomFd</p>
        <p>4.M</p>
        <p>4.38</p>
        <p>4.M+ .02</p>
        <p>SteckFd</p>
        <p>6.93</p>
        <p>4,79</p>
        <p>4.09+ .11</p>
        <p>Babson Group:</p>
        <p>Gwth n</p>
        <p>13.04</p>
        <p>12.12</p>
        <p>13.02+ .17</p>
        <p>Incon</p>
        <p>1.47</p>
        <p>1.46</p>
        <p>1.44- .01</p>
        <p>UMB StKk n</p>
        <p>11.07</p>
        <p>10.87</p>
        <p>11.06+ .19</p>
        <p>UMB Bondn</p>
        <p>967</p>
        <p>965</p>
        <p>9 47+ .03</p>
        <p>BLC GthFd</p>
        <p>1667</p>
        <p>16.36</p>
        <p>14,57+ 21</p>
        <p>BLC Inco</p>
        <p>15.50</p>
        <p>15.42</p>
        <p>15.49+ .00</p>
        <p>BeaconGIh n</p>
        <p>13.70</p>
        <p>13.41</p>
        <p>13.44+ 17</p>
        <p>BeaconHlll n</p>
        <p>15.46</p>
        <p>15.11</p>
        <p>15.37+ .15</p>
        <p>Banham Capital;</p>
        <p>CalTFLT</p>
        <p>9,94</p>
        <p>9.87</p>
        <p>9,94+ 07</p>
        <p>Cap TNT n</p>
        <p>10.14</p>
        <p>10,10</p>
        <p>10.12+ .02</p>
        <p>Bergar Group:</p>
        <p>100 Fundn</p>
        <p>15.00</p>
        <p>I4.M</p>
        <p>14.96+ .08</p>
        <p>101 Fund n</p>
        <p>1294</p>
        <p>I3.H</p>
        <p>12,93+ .02</p>
        <p>Boston Co:</p>
        <p>CapApr n Gvtin n</p>
        <p>23.72</p>
        <p>23.27</p>
        <p>23.47+ .41</p>
        <p>10.43</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>10,41+ ,02</p>
        <p>SpGfh n</p>
        <p>16.40</p>
        <p>16.23</p>
        <p>16.36+ .07</p>
        <p>BosfFoundtn</p>
        <p>1361</p>
        <p>I3.</p>
        <p>12.55+ 00</p>
        <p>BruceFd</p>
        <p>195.95 193.31 194.15- .71</p>
        <p>Bull &amp;amp; Bear Gp:</p>
        <p>CapGfh n</p>
        <p>12.53</p>
        <p>13.M 13.40+ .11</p>
        <p>EquitI n</p>
        <p>10.M</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.M- 03</p>
        <p>Golconda n</p>
        <p>13.54</p>
        <p>13.32</p>
        <p>13.46+ 05</p>
        <p>HIYIald</p>
        <p>14.37</p>
        <p>14.14</p>
        <p>14,37+ ,04</p>
        <p>Calvert Group:</p>
        <p>equity n</p>
        <p>16.86</p>
        <p>16.56</p>
        <p>6.77+ 17</p>
        <p>Inco n</p>
        <p>14.83</p>
        <p>14.31</p>
        <p>14,31- .05</p>
        <p>Social n</p>
        <p>16.65</p>
        <p>16.50</p>
        <p>16.45+ .17</p>
        <p>TxFU</p>
        <p>10.35</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.35</p>
        <p>TxFLng n</p>
        <p>14.05</p>
        <p>14.41</p>
        <p>14.05+ .05</p>
        <p>Calvin Bullock:</p>
        <p>AggrosGth</p>
        <p>BullockFd</p>
        <p>9,19</p>
        <p>9.08</p>
        <p>9.19+ .11</p>
        <p>16.42</p>
        <p>16.16</p>
        <p>16.39+ .M</p>
        <p>CanadltnFd</p>
        <p>82)</p>
        <p>8.16</p>
        <p>8.24+ .05</p>
        <p>OlvldandShr</p>
        <p>3.11</p>
        <p>3.06</p>
        <p>3.09+ ,03</p>
        <p>HilncoShr</p>
        <p>11.42</p>
        <p>11.19</p>
        <p>11.41+ .02</p>
        <p>Monthly Incm Natn WdeSoc</p>
        <p>10.51</p>
        <p>lo.e</p>
        <p>10.50+ .07</p>
        <p>10.29</p>
        <p>10.11</p>
        <p>10.37+ .10</p>
        <p>TaxFre*</p>
        <p>9.57</p>
        <p>953</p>
        <p>9.57+ 05</p>
        <p>Cardinal</p>
        <p>11,13</p>
        <p>10.97</p>
        <p>11.12+ .13</p>
        <p>Carneg</p>
        <p>CenlGth</p>
        <p>10.14</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
        <p>10.14+ 07</p>
        <p>9.56</p>
        <p>9.41</p>
        <p>9.54+ ,10</p>
        <p>CentryShr n'</p>
        <p>13.32</p>
        <p>13.04</p>
        <p>13.19 f .45</p>
        <p>CharfarFund n</p>
        <p>6.03</p>
        <p>5,92</p>
        <p>6.03+ .10</p>
        <p>ChpsdeDollr n</p>
        <p>903</p>
        <p>9.54</p>
        <p>9,02+ .26</p>
        <p>ChestnutSt n</p>
        <p>45.51</p>
        <p>44.54</p>
        <p>45.50+ .90</p>
        <p>CIGNA Funds:</p>
        <p>(Jrowth</p>
        <p>12.71</p>
        <p>12.46</p>
        <p>12.71+ .23</p>
        <p>HiYld</p>
        <p>963</p>
        <p>943</p>
        <p>9.41+ .01</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>6.61</p>
        <p>659</p>
        <p>6.61+ .02</p>
        <p>MuniBd</p>
        <p>6.94</p>
        <p>6.91</p>
        <p>6.93+ .03</p>
        <p>Colonial Funds:</p>
        <p>CorpCsh</p>
        <p>46.63</p>
        <p>46 45</p>
        <p>46.60+ .16</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>13.63</p>
        <p>1340</p>
        <p>13.62+ .13</p>
        <p>GovSocPIs</p>
        <p>11.66</p>
        <p>11.66</p>
        <p>11.66</p>
        <p>Grwfh Shrs</p>
        <p>X 10.04</p>
        <p>9.39</p>
        <p>9.40- .51</p>
        <p>High Yield</p>
        <p>724</p>
        <p>723</p>
        <p>7.23- .01</p>
        <p>Incom*</p>
        <p>661</p>
        <p>6.51</p>
        <p>4.59+ .01</p>
        <p>DptionGr</p>
        <p>1543</p>
        <p>15.23</p>
        <p>1SJ6+ .14</p>
        <p>Dpfinc</p>
        <p>0.52</p>
        <p>1.36</p>
        <p>0J1+ .14</p>
        <p>Tax Mangd</p>
        <p>12.23</p>
        <p>12.17</p>
        <p>I2.M+ .06</p>
        <p>ColumbFIx n</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>11,95</p>
        <p>11.95- .06</p>
        <p>ColumbGrfh n</p>
        <p>M.20</p>
        <p>19.90</p>
        <p>20,20+ .27</p>
        <p>Comwlth A&amp;amp;B</p>
        <p>1.32</p>
        <p>1.M</p>
        <p>1,12+ .02</p>
        <p>Comwlth C&amp;amp;D</p>
        <p>1.02</p>
        <p>.1.79</p>
        <p>1.12+ .02</p>
        <p>Whittsk 1.60  61177  21  20  20'*+ </p>
        <p>William 1.M  164163  29  271*20 +'*</p>
        <p>WInOx 11.56 II  570  11  M  30+ </p>
        <p>Wtnnbg 10* 1)6617  II  10  II  -</p>
        <p>Wol^ 1.00 9  1216  33  33  13  + </p>
        <p>Wynns .M 10  200  10  M  10  +1</p>
        <p>-x-Y-a-</p>
        <p>Xerox 3 9 10765 42 40 41+ ZaleCp 1.18  M1442  18  25  28+ </p>
        <p>ZenifhH  13203  29  27  29 +l</p>
        <p>Capyrlght by Th AstocMbd Prtii 1914.</p>
        <p>BtSn Fundn Tax n ConcsrdFd n ConmetlGlhn CwrtMutlnvn</p>
        <p>CountryC^ Crtlsrlen Funds: Cemrceinc x InvOual PIWFund OuslTx Sunbit DFA SmI DFA Inf Dean Witter:</p>
        <p>OvGth nr DIvGth HiYld IndVelu NtlRsc TsxEx WrIdW Delaware Group: Decalurinc DelawertFd OelchesterBd TaxFre* Pa Della Trend OepslCapn DepslTr n DirectCap n DGDiv DodgCoxBal n OodgCoxStk n DrexIBurnh n Dreyfus Grp: ABondsn CalT*</p>
        <p>Dreyfus Inferm Leverage GwfhO n X NY Tx ^llncm n TaxExmpI n TWrdCntry n EagleGfhShs Eaton Vance:</p>
        <p>EH Balancd EH Slock Growth HIYIeld Inc Bos Invest</p>
        <p>asy</p>
        <p>vs Sped Eberstadt Group Chemkal Fd EngyRes Surveyor EngyUtll n Evergrn n r EvrgTtI n FarmBuroGt n Federated Funds: Am Leaders ExchFd n x Fdlntr GNMAn Hi IncmSe Inco n Shortn StockTr TaxFre* USGvtSec Fidelity Group: CorpBond n Congress n x Contrafnd n OestlnyFd Discover Egutlncm ExchFd n Fredm n Magellan AkuniBond n FkMity n GovtSec n HilncoFd n HlghYleld n Ltd Muni n MassTx Aercury Puritan n</p>
        <p>Sis</p>
        <p>SalHlth SalMell SelTach SalUtil.</p>
        <p>Thrift n Trend h FIduCap n Financial Prog: Bondn  x</p>
        <p>Dynamics n FnclTx n Industrl n</p>
        <p>Income n  x</p>
        <p>WrIdTc Fst Investors: Bond Apprc Discovery Growth Income IntlSec NetResc</p>
        <p>9b to</p>
        <p>M'ton Tn Exmpt FlexFd n 44 Wall Eg 44 Wall St n FostrMar FndatnGrwth Founders Group Grwthn Incom n Mutual Sped n Franklin Group: AGE Fund DNTC ' Gold Growth NY Tax QptionFd UIIIIIlH Incom* SIk USGovtSec Resh Equity CalTFr FdefSW GIT HYM n GT Pacific n</p>
        <p>9A9 9.99 9.49+ .07 10.37 10.22 W.37+ .17 8.43 8.42 6.43 25.77 25 37 25.77+ J7 16.59 16.33 16.59+ .16 4.12 6W A11+ A1 6.16 6.12 6.14+ a 49,26 49.11 49.24+ .12 15.73 *M.M 15.49+ 24</p>
        <p>8.92</p>
        <p>9.29</p>
        <p>7.75</p>
        <p>9AI</p>
        <p>I.OP- .14</p>
        <p>9,28- .01 7.74+ .08 9.52- 03</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>9.16 7.67</p>
        <p>.... 9.M .._  -</p>
        <p>12.65 13.49 13.61+ .12 IM.01 157.17 159.03+1 13 100.52 lOO.M 100.52+ .24</p>
        <p>0.16 I.W 1.13+ .01 12.04 11.90 12.03+ 13 I3J3 13,40 11.43+ 01 10.25 loot 10.20+ 10 0.12 7.94 0,00+ 13</p>
        <p>9.09 9.15 9.09+ 04 tOAO 10.43 10.+ .11</p>
        <p>15.07 14,01 15A7+ .20</p>
        <p>18.02 17J7 17.95+ .04 7. 7,55 7.50+ .04</p>
        <p>6.13 6.01 6.03+ 02</p>
        <p>12.02 11.93 11.99- .07 9.91 9.66 9.05+ .14 14.75 14.69 14.74</p>
        <p>. .96  .94  .96+ .02</p>
        <p>21.69 21.43 21.69+ .26</p>
        <p>25.82 25,50 25 72+ .25</p>
        <p>23.03 23.M 23.03+ .51 .</p>
        <p>14.49 1431 16.49+ .19</p>
        <p>12.04 12.00 12.00+ 01</p>
        <p>13.49 13.46 13.46 12.32 12.11 12.25+ 13</p>
        <p>12.46 12.44 12.44 + 01</p>
        <p>14.13 15.94 14.11+ .20 11.61 10.55 10.55- .08 13.29 13.24 13.26 + 04</p>
        <p>7.03 7,71 7.01+ .04</p>
        <p>11.09 11.06 11.07+ .02</p>
        <p>7.03 4.90 733+ 12 6.07 6.74 6.07+ .14</p>
        <p>7.45 7.35 7.42+ .01 11.15 10.92 11.09+ .19 639 634 6.39+ .13</p>
        <p>4.64 4A2 4.63+ .01 0.37 8.34 8.36 + 03 7.55 7.44 7,55+ .09</p>
        <p>17.44 17.17 17.44+ .15</p>
        <p>12.71 12.60 12.+ .05</p>
        <p>14.00 13.82 14.00+ .</p>
        <p>9.39 9,17 9.37+ .16</p>
        <p>12.57 12.26 12.57+ .31 12.94 12.70 12.93+ .01</p>
        <p>19.57 19.42 19.53+ .14 36.74 36.38 36.74? .32</p>
        <p>15.18 15.11 15.17+ .07</p>
        <p>13.01 12.02 12.95+ .14</p>
        <p>11.13 10.95 11,04+ ,10</p>
        <p>33.05 32.52 32.52- .05 35 9.33 9 33</p>
        <p>10.28 10.25 10.27 11.70 11.44 11.70+ .02</p>
        <p>10.06 10.04 10.04- .01</p>
        <p>10.13 10.09 10.13+ 03</p>
        <p>14.24 13 97 14,11+ .14 9.10 9.00 9.10+ .02 8.27 8.25 8.25+ .01</p>
        <p>6.46 6.44 6 44</p>
        <p>49.82 49.08 49.57- .55</p>
        <p>9.64 9.51 9.60+ .11 12,54 12.39 12.49+ .09</p>
        <p>18.19 18.01 18.10+ .13 22.M 22.09 22.24+ 16</p>
        <p>41.47 40.62 41.41+ 77</p>
        <p>11.44 11.11 11.42+ 11</p>
        <p>35.24 14.03 35.11+ 20 6.71 6.70 6.71 14.60 14.00 14.60+ . 9.W 9.07 9.07</p>
        <p>0.72 1.70 8.72- .01 11.26 11.23 11.24+ .04 8.18 8.16 8.17 10.08 10.04 10.06+ .02 11.43 11.28 11.41+ .09 11.84 11.75 11.81+ .06 10.34 10.12 10.34+ .22</p>
        <p>16.72 16.62 16.68+ .05 16.22 16.05 16.17+ .14</p>
        <p>15.29 14. 15.14 20.49 20.90+ .42</p>
        <p>14.06 13.99 14.06+ .06</p>
        <p>9.52 9.50 9.50 35.40 34.61 35,33+ .72 16. 15.08 16.+ .15</p>
        <p>6.57 6.34 6.34- .17</p>
        <p>8.52 8.47 8.52+ OS 14.04 13. 14.04+ .05 K 405 3. 4.04+</p>
        <p>0  4</p>
        <p>1 n 8.61 8.61- ,06 7.92 7.74 7.92+ .20</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>12.80 12.06 12.00 14.02 ,14.50 14.63- .19 140 ' 1.35 0.37- 06 6.31 6.M 6.31+ .01 15.90 15.79 15 79- .15 7.3) 7.23 7.34+ .14 13.86 13.74 13.05+ .13 5. 5.64 S.M+ .04 8.81 8.79 8.81+ .02 10.20 10.27 10.28+ .01 4.91 4,78 4.70- .15 957 6.13 4.57</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>9.91</p>
        <p>6.22</p>
        <p>4A0</p>
        <p>9.57- .25 6.21+ . 4.60+ .01</p>
        <p>6. 6.52 6.+ .07 13. 13.86 13.+ .14 lO.M 9.95 10.14+ .17 23.05 23.65 23.14+ 02</p>
        <p>3A0 3.67 3.61+ .02 9.64 9.56 9.61+ .03 12.73 12.62 12.62+ .03 10.80 10.65 10.05+ .15 10.00 10.07 10.01+ .01 IM 6.36 A44+ .01' 5.26 1.90.</p>
        <p>6.94 5.63 6.34</p>
        <p>GahxyDptnn.</p>
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        <p>NYMun IRI Stk ISI Group: Growth Incom*</p>
        <p>Trust Shares IndustryFd n Int Investors Invstlndidr n InvestTr Bos Investors Group IDS Bond IDS Disc IDS Ex IDS Growth IDS HIYield IDS NewOim IDS Progr InvMufI IDS TaxEx Inv Stock Inv Seled Inv VariabI Invesfrs Rash IstelFd n lyyGthn JP Growth JP Incom* JanusFund n John Hancock . Bond Growth US Govt TaxExmp Kaufmannn KompoY Funds Calif Income Growth Hi^ Yield IntlFund MunicpBnd Dption Summit Technology TofRoturn USGvt Keystone AAass InvBdl nr MdBdB2 n r Dls6B4 n r IncoKi n r GwthK2 n r HGCmSi n r GthSl n r LopCS4 n r IntI n r TaxFr n r Mass Fd LeggAAason n LahmnCap n Leverage n Lexington Orp Corp Leadrs Goldfund n GNMA Inc n Growth n Research n Lindnor n Loomis Sayles Capital n Mutual n Lord Abbott: Affiliated Bond Deb Oevel Gth Incom* ValuAppr Lowry</p>
        <p>Luthoran Bro: Fund Income Munidpal Mass Financl: IntTrBd MIT MIG MID MCO MEG MFD MFB AAMB MFH</p>
        <p>AAa^sn Merrill Lynch Basic valu*</p>
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        <p>U.M 14.M) 14.25+ .12</p>
        <p>20.95 M. 20.87+ ,26</p>
        <p>10.70 A0 10.70- .83 31. M.71 31.22+ 52 10,16 10,14 10.16- .01 11A2 11-37 11.55+ .16 34*5 33.80 14.19+ .30 00.40 06A4 87.46+ 15 20.06 19.79 20.06+ .14 15.04 15A4 15.04+ .11 5. SAO 5.45+ .05</p>
        <p>10.67 10.53 10.67+  1152 1245 12.35-  9.18 9.05 9,00+ 02 21.63 21.24 21A0+ 41</p>
        <p>I0.M 10.33 10.M+ .06</p>
        <p>9.67 9.60 9.67+ OS</p>
        <p>10.15 10.06 K).t5+ 00</p>
        <p>12.70 1245 I2.+ 16</p>
        <p>9.15 9.70 9.01+ .11 9 90 9.06 9.90+ .04 9.76 9.72 9,76+ .04 13.40 13.14 13.37+ .17</p>
        <p>633</p>
        <p>6.31</p>
        <p>631</p>
        <p>355</p>
        <p>1.S4</p>
        <p>3.54</p>
        <p>IO.IM</p>
        <p>10.06</p>
        <p>10.06+ .01</p>
        <p>7.40</p>
        <p>7,27</p>
        <p>7.40+ .09</p>
        <p>15.57</p>
        <p>15.17</p>
        <p>15.41+ .81</p>
        <p>1.4</p>
        <p>1.4</p>
        <p>1.47+ .01</p>
        <p>10.36</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>10.36+ .31</p>
        <p>4.66</p>
        <p>4.64</p>
        <p>4.64</p>
        <p>6.05</p>
        <p>6.78</p>
        <p>4J4+ 02</p>
        <p>4.96</p>
        <p>495</p>
        <p>4.95</p>
        <p>14.79</p>
        <p>14.57</p>
        <p>14.79+ .11</p>
        <p>3.94</p>
        <p>3.93</p>
        <p>3.94+ .01</p>
        <p> 11</p>
        <p>8.05</p>
        <p>1.18+ 12</p>
        <p>6.91</p>
        <p>4.77</p>
        <p>6.91+ .11</p>
        <p>X 10.83</p>
        <p>10.59</p>
        <p>10.59- .13</p>
        <p>3.45</p>
        <p>3.43</p>
        <p>3.45+ .02</p>
        <p>15.49</p>
        <p>15.14</p>
        <p>15,43+ 25</p>
        <p>7.6*</p>
        <p>7.60</p>
        <p>7.68+ .01</p>
        <p>7.4</p>
        <p>7,37</p>
        <p>7.45+ 04</p>
        <p>4,75</p>
        <p>4.71</p>
        <p>4.74+ .03</p>
        <p>14.56</p>
        <p>14.39</p>
        <p>14.52+ .14</p>
        <p>12.77</p>
        <p>12.54</p>
        <p>12.71+ 19</p>
        <p>12.83</p>
        <p>13.63</p>
        <p>12.83+ .17</p>
        <p>7,7b</p>
        <p>7,47</p>
        <p>7.70+ .04</p>
        <p>11.41</p>
        <p>11.32</p>
        <p>11.40+ .06</p>
        <p>13.52</p>
        <p>11*7</p>
        <p>13.52+ .06</p>
        <p>11.*0</p>
        <p>11,31</p>
        <p>11.52+ .19</p>
        <p>0.20</p>
        <p>1.23</p>
        <p>0.24+ .02</p>
        <p>9.20</p>
        <p>925</p>
        <p>9.20+ .04</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>12.11</p>
        <p>13.04</p>
        <p>12.11+ .07</p>
        <p> 09</p>
        <p>84)7</p>
        <p>1.01+ .82</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>13.59</p>
        <p>13.13+ M</p>
        <p>18.17</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>10.17+ .07</p>
        <p>16.10</p>
        <p>15.94</p>
        <p>16.07+ .20</p>
        <p>7.91</p>
        <p>7.93</p>
        <p>7.91+ .05</p>
        <p>11.16</p>
        <p>11.65</p>
        <p>11.04+ .17</p>
        <p>22.53</p>
        <p>22.22</p>
        <p>22.53+ .29</p>
        <p>11.63</p>
        <p>11.37</p>
        <p>11.55+ .14</p>
        <p>12.77</p>
        <p>13.60</p>
        <p>12.77+ .16</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>0*2</p>
        <p>8.62- .02</p>
        <p>15.05</p>
        <p>16.90</p>
        <p>15.02+ .05</p>
        <p>11.05</p>
        <p>11.02</p>
        <p>10.04+ .01</p>
        <p>7.91</p>
        <p>7.96</p>
        <p>7.98+ .02</p>
        <p>0.72</p>
        <p>0*6</p>
        <p>0,70+ .04</p>
        <p>7.06</p>
        <p>6.90</p>
        <p>7,05+ .14</p>
        <p>19.42</p>
        <p>19.01</p>
        <p>19,34+ .32</p>
        <p>8.79</p>
        <p>1.64</p>
        <p>1,74+ .11</p>
        <p>6.03</p>
        <p>5.94</p>
        <p>6.00+ .03</p>
        <p>5.29</p>
        <p>5J5</p>
        <p>5.37+ .03</p>
        <p>7.66</p>
        <p>7.45</p>
        <p>7,44+ ,02</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>12.01</p>
        <p>12.12+ .13</p>
        <p>11.06</p>
        <p>10.65</p>
        <p>18.83+ .13</p>
        <p>19.86</p>
        <p>19.64</p>
        <p>19.06+ .16</p>
        <p>7.32</p>
        <p>7.17</p>
        <p>7.32+ .09</p>
        <p>11.94</p>
        <p>11.73</p>
        <p>11.90+ 13</p>
        <p>4,37</p>
        <p>4.20</p>
        <p>4.34+ .01</p>
        <p>1 7.57</p>
        <p>7.52</p>
        <p>7.52</p>
        <p>7,74</p>
        <p>7.67</p>
        <p>7.67- .10</p>
        <p>14.78</p>
        <p>14,49</p>
        <p>14.67+ .15</p>
        <p>19.06</p>
        <p>10.92</p>
        <p>19.06+ .11</p>
        <p>17.11</p>
        <p>16.58</p>
        <p>17.11+ .41</p>
        <p>16.14</p>
        <p>15,92</p>
        <p>15.98- .01</p>
        <p>0.96</p>
        <p>0.16</p>
        <p>0.91+ .05</p>
        <p>10.34</p>
        <p>10.21</p>
        <p>10.14+ 07</p>
        <p>7.81</p>
        <p>7.78</p>
        <p>7.70- .82</p>
        <p>2.94</p>
        <p>3.93</p>
        <p>2,94+ .01</p>
        <p>0.35</p>
        <p>8.12</p>
        <p>8.21+ .05</p>
        <p>9.35</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>9.35+ .01</p>
        <p>13.47</p>
        <p>13.25</p>
        <p>13.36+ .13</p>
        <p>8.33</p>
        <p>0.32</p>
        <p>0.33+ .04</p>
        <p>699</p>
        <p>4.97</p>
        <p>6.99+ .03</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10 12</p>
        <p>10.14+ .08</p>
        <p>X 11.12</p>
        <p>11.05</p>
        <p>11.13+ .04</p>
        <p>11.05</p>
        <p>10.81</p>
        <p>11.01+ .14</p>
        <p>X 0.43</p>
        <p>8.14</p>
        <p>8.34- .07</p>
        <p>X H.33</p>
        <p>10.44</p>
        <p>10,44- .44</p>
        <p>T2.72</p>
        <p>12.65</p>
        <p>12.72+ .02</p>
        <p>X 111.06</p>
        <p>10.97</p>
        <p>11.06+ .04</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;2.,37</p>
        <p>12.15</p>
        <p>12.17+ .03</p>
        <p>9.f4</p>
        <p>\9.11</p>
        <p>14+ .04</p>
        <p>7.16</p>
        <p>7.1}</p>
        <p>7.12- .03</p>
        <p>7.10</p>
        <p>6.99</p>
        <p>7,08+ ,04</p>
        <p>19.12</p>
        <p>11.76</p>
        <p>19.11+ .27</p>
        <p>V.</p>
        <p>1 13.13</p>
        <p>13.59</p>
        <p>13.79+ .24</p>
        <p>20.02</p>
        <p>19.74</p>
        <p>20.02+ .27</p>
        <p>10.76</p>
        <p>10.71</p>
        <p>10.75+ .07</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10.03</p>
        <p>10.10+ .04</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>998</p>
        <p>9.94</p>
        <p>9.97+ .02</p>
        <p>10.15</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>10.12- .02</p>
        <p>9.74</p>
        <p>9.75</p>
        <p>9.75</p>
        <p>9.04</p>
        <p>9.03</p>
        <p>9.04+ .03</p>
        <p>6.N</p>
        <p>6.97</p>
        <p>6.98+ .01</p>
        <p>16.63</p>
        <p>'15.87</p>
        <p>16.63+ .11</p>
        <p>Phoenix</p>
        <p>I1J0 J1.62</p>
        <p>11.18+ .19</p>
        <p>SclTich</p>
        <p>9.17</p>
        <p>9.40</p>
        <p>9.86+ .21</p>
        <p>So Vat Mid Amor</p>
        <p>11.35</p>
        <p>11.11</p>
        <p>11J5+ .16</p>
        <p>6.39</p>
        <p>6.20</p>
        <p>6.22+ .01</p>
        <p>MidAmHIGr</p>
        <p>4:74</p>
        <p>465</p>
        <p>4.70+ .05</p>
        <p>MSB Fundn</p>
        <p>19.04</p>
        <p>10.45</p>
        <p>19.04+ .51</p>
        <p>Mutual Benefil</p>
        <p>10.99</p>
        <p>lOJO</p>
        <p>10.99+ .10</p>
        <p>MdwlGvtn</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>9.M</p>
        <p>9.08</p>
        <p>Mutual of Omaha:</p>
        <p>Amar lean</p>
        <p>9.52</p>
        <p>9.46</p>
        <p>9*4+ .01</p>
        <p>Growlh</p>
        <p>5.15</p>
        <p>5.07</p>
        <p>5.15+ .06</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>1.06</p>
        <p>1.01</p>
        <p>1.03+ .03</p>
        <p>Tax PrH</p>
        <p>9.61</p>
        <p>9.65</p>
        <p>9.66+ 03</p>
        <p>MutlQuaIn</p>
        <p>14.04</p>
        <p>1666</p>
        <p>16.14+ .15</p>
        <p>Mutt Shrsn</p>
        <p>52.42</p>
        <p>51.74</p>
        <p>52.42+ .51</p>
        <p>NafAviaTac n</p>
        <p>0.50</p>
        <p>0.37</p>
        <p>8.57+ .11</p>
        <p>Ntlind nr</p>
        <p>1133</p>
        <p>11.17</p>
        <p>11.30+ .11</p>
        <p>Nat Securities:</p>
        <p>Balanced x</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>12.10</p>
        <p>12.00- .10</p>
        <p>Bond X</p>
        <p>1.33</p>
        <p>1.35</p>
        <p>3.25- .05</p>
        <p>CalTxE X</p>
        <p>11.35</p>
        <p>11.34</p>
        <p>11.24- .04</p>
        <p>Growlh</p>
        <p>0.09</p>
        <p>7.89</p>
        <p>109+ .17</p>
        <p>Preferred</p>
        <p>7.01</p>
        <p>6.99</p>
        <p>7.00+ .01</p>
        <p>Incom*</p>
        <p>6.72</p>
        <p>6.61</p>
        <p>4.71+ .04</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>0.15</p>
        <p>0,75</p>
        <p>8.05+ .09</p>
        <p>Tax Exmpt x</p>
        <p>8.31</p>
        <p>0.24</p>
        <p>1.24- .01</p>
        <p>TotRet X</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>5.19</p>
        <p>5.89- .05</p>
        <p>Falrtiald Fd</p>
        <p>7.10</p>
        <p>7.80</p>
        <p>7.88+ .05</p>
        <p>NatTde</p>
        <p>12.20</p>
        <p>12.00</p>
        <p>12.17+ .00</p>
        <p>Nationwide Fds:</p>
        <p>NatnFd</p>
        <p>964</p>
        <p>9.50</p>
        <p>9.42+ .14</p>
        <p>NtGwth</p>
        <p>7.45</p>
        <p>7.20</p>
        <p>7.45+ .13</p>
        <p>NtBond</p>
        <p>1.09</p>
        <p>8.06</p>
        <p>1.88+ 03</p>
        <p>What The Stock Miotietlliit</p>
        <p>(Please turn to B-W</p>
        <p>American Stock Exchange</p>
        <p>NEW YDRK (API - American Slock Exchanga trading lor the week selected issues.</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>PE iMb Higb Low Last Clg. Actons  11 4 9 8 0?*-  AdRuslS.IOlO 373 l7'*dlS 16?*-  Adobe .24 15 M4 22 20 22+1'* AegisCp  13  326  4  3  4 + '*</p>
        <p>AfnPub  ,10  14  M  40  39  39- '*</p>
        <p>Amdhls  .20  16 20610  17 d14&amp;lt;*  15 -2</p>
        <p>AAAolln  M10 ISI  29  29'*  29+ '*</p>
        <p>AmPttf 3.M 12 32  60    60'*+ '*</p>
        <p>ASclE  197  4  4'*  4'4- '*</p>
        <p>Ampal n  .06  2 1222  2  2  2+  </p>
        <p>Aiidal  3 207  4  4  4'*-  '*</p>
        <p>Armtr.i 11 05 II 11 11 Aimrgs.15 x465  9  9  9+'*</p>
        <p>AttsCM  18  1006  2  2  2+ '*</p>
        <p>Atlas wt  71  4'*  4  4</p>
        <p>Banstr g    5  4  5</p>
        <p>BargBr  .32 14 1257  24  23  24- </p>
        <p>BowVal  .15  140  19  18'*  18+ '*</p>
        <p>BradNt  11M  9'*  7  8+1</p>
        <p>Brascn gl.60  180  30  30+ *</p>
        <p>ChmpH  19 1952  4'*  4  4'*</p>
        <p>CIrclK  .74 14 576  24  23  23?- '*</p>
        <p>CaniDG  300  9  0  8-  '*</p>
        <p>Cookint  82  13'*  12  12*- '*</p>
        <p>Cross  1.20 14 140  25  25  25*+ </p>
        <p>CrutcR  7  569  4KMl,  4 + '*</p>
        <p>CyprK  1944  3%  3  3</p>
        <p>Damson  19  M6  I  7  7-</p>
        <p>OatoPd  .16 25 4479  26  23  25'*+ 1</p>
        <p>Delmod 592726  10  9  10+ </p>
        <p>DomeP  4048  3V4 3M6  3'*+1 16</p>
        <p>DorGos  .16  28 1406  22  22'*  22+ '*</p>
        <p>Oynlctn .25*  11 541  12  II  12 + '*</p>
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        <p>Our Storu: in the storage rooaa val anp his frienps come upon</p>
        <p>THE CREATURE'S COSTUME STREWN ABOUT THE FLOOR. SO THIS WAS THE BEAST THAT STALKEP THE HIUS, THIS BUNPLE OF TKE CREATURE'S AAASK JUPITH MAKES A CHILLING PISCOVERY. WE CAP, n IS NATHAN'S* VAL 0RPER5 THE PALACE SEARCHEP.</p>
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        <p>THE 6UARPS REPORT, CAN PUNSTAN. THE BL00P-50AKEP RAGS IN PUNSTAN'S CELL CONFIRM VAL'S FEARS.</p>
        <p>*1N0 NIGHTS AGO I WOUNOEO THE SASTSUT 7HE 6EASTI WOUNPEP IVAS PUN5TAN " PRINCE VALIANT CURSES HIMSELF FOR HAVING BEEN SO BLINP. A SEARCH RARTY SETS OUT AT ONCE,</p>
        <p>BUT THE BLIZZARP MAKES TRACKING HOPELESS. even WALPO can PO LITTLE MORE THAN GUESS.</p>
        <p>after SEVERAL HOURS A SUPPEN BARRAGE OF ARROWS CONFIRMS THAT WALPO HAS GUE9SEP CORRECTLY. *I INAS A SOLPtER ONCE, ANP A GOOP ONE* THE MONK HAP TOLP PRINCE VALIANT. VAL SEES TOO LATE THAT PUNSTAN HAS SPRUNG AN ambush, the ONSLAUGHT TAKES A HEAVY TOLL.</p>
        <p>SHROUPEP BY THE STORM, THE ARROWS APPEAR AS IF FROM NOWHERE. VAL HEARS ONE WHISTLE BY HIS EAR MOMENTS BEFORE ANOTHER STRIKES HOME.</p>
        <p>2-f60  _</p>
        <p>HE IS KNOCKEP TO THE GROUNP. GETTING UP ^</p>
        <p>HE STAGGERS FORWARP, CRAZEP BY COLP</p>
        <p>ANP FAIN. BEFORE HIM HE MAKES OUT A SHAPE, A SHAPE THAT OWNS AN EVIL LAUGH. *WE BOY S MV SAFE f^SSAGE, 5/R VAUANT. WHEN I AM FPEB. fERNAPS 1 WILL SENP HIM BACK. * IN THE WINP VAL HEARS HIS SON merrily cry "PA.'''AS HE MIMICS PUNSTAN'S MANNER.</p>
        <p>next week; TKe Intproper</p>
        <p> 1984 King Features Syndicate, Inc. wLrki lights reserved  .  </p>
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        <p>by Lee Holley</p>
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        <p>(Continued On Page 9)</p>
        <p>Michele Will Tell</p>
        <p>By Midiele Marks : .,</p>
        <p>miar  1  have  been  watdhbf  Brace Lees</p>
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        <p>Staab</p>
        <p>To B. Staub: Cult-hero Bruce Lee died in 1973 at the of 31 Bom in San Francisco, Lee received a degree in philosophy from the University of Washington. His acting career began in television where be guest starred on Batman." He later co-starred as Kato on the The Green Hornet  from 1966-1987. It wasnt until the early 1970s, however, that Lee really rose to fame and fortune. He starred in a sertes of martial arts films that were hits with the younger theater crowd. Mystery continues to shroud his sudden death. He did not die of a drug overdose. It was widely rumored that Lee was the victim of a cult who inflicted internal injuries upon him because he capitalised on their sacred art form. Iliis has never been substantiated, and could be part of the myth that surrounds famous people when they die at a young age.</p>
        <p>DEAR MKHELK How leog were the ahowi Xaagh-In," Hofuil Heroai," ad Perry Mawa" 00 the air?-</p>
        <p>To Jim: "Rowan &amp;amp; Martins Uugh-In na for five years, from 1968-1973, while "Hogans Heroes was on the tnbe for six seaaons. from 1965-1971. The original Perry Mason, tUrring Raymond Burr, was televisions Im^ miming series about a barrister. 01 Perry was in the courtroom for nine yean, from 1957-1966. In 1973, the series was resurrected as The New Adventures of Perry Mason. with Monte Markham in the tiUe role. Markham did not enjoy Barrs success, however, and the series was (macded after one short season. With the exception oi the Perry Mason remake, all of the above are enjoying a sncoesMnl run in syndication.</p>
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        <p>To Mrs. Cab: Unlike his Ivy League-educated television counterpart, Jonathan Hart, 54-year-oId Robert Wagner never enrolled b the baUs of Ivy. The only son (he has a sister, Mary Lou) of a wealthy Detroit metals manufacturer, Wagnmr was a hellion b hb younger days and was expelled from several fashionable prep schools. He attnded Hidlywood Military Acadony. Bbck-Foxe Military Academy, the Harvard School and Sanb Monica High School. White still b high school, Wagner decided to forgo a career b boabess, and began to pursue a career asanactor.</p>
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        <p>Q.0 The Daily Retlecior, Greenvi.,^,</p>
        <p>Sunday, April t, i984</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NON QUALIFIED loan aasumption, just what you have been waiting for. Almost new brick ranch featuring 2 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, garage. Beautiful wood deck and fenced backyard. Equity of Si.OOO and assume payment of S5W per month. Avoid high closing costs. Call today to see now Red Carpet Steve Evans &amp;amp; Associates. 3SS 2727</p>
        <p>ONE OWNER HOME Older brick veneer ranch traditional custom built home, wooded lot, double car garage, outside storage, about I'/y miles from graenville, over 1500 square Met. large family room with fireplace, cherrful kitchen and dining area. Call for details. Only *45,900 Davis Realty, 7*6^2904,754 1997.</p>
        <p>ORCHARD HILLS A real beauty I 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch on large corner lot Oarage and deck make</p>
        <p>tarfect! *50sd Aldridge outherland. 754 3500 Hopper, 754 9142</p>
        <p>it 8.</p>
        <p>Jean</p>
        <p>109 Houses Fon Sale</p>
        <p>WESTWOOD. Above average 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch with double garage and covered patio Very large den with fireplace and bookshelves, huge kitchen This home has had lots of tender loving care Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland. 754 3500: Jean Hopper, 754 9142.</p>
        <p>113 Land For Sale</p>
        <p>WONDERFUL STARTER</p>
        <p>Home Plus carport and workshop 3 bedrooms, I'Ti baths Possibility of FHA loan assumption. Low 30's. CEN TURY 21 B Forbes Agency 754 2121 or 757 0530.</p>
        <p>OWNER ANXIOUS To sell Price reduced on this 3 .bedroom, 2'^ bath lownhome in Windy Ridge Private pool and tannis courts within walking 'Wttance. *53.000 Call CEtf tURY 21 Tipton . Associates, 74 4I10; nights Pam Hegger</p>
        <p>Msaist.</p>
        <p>WssislT lease/option</p>
        <p>Owner Is being transfered and will consider a lease with an option to purchase on this attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. In the Elmhurst school district for more details call Aflta Carroll at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 754 3500 or 754 B27S</p>
        <p>109 N. HARDING. 4 blocks from ECU Prime neighborhood. 2 story brick 1400 square feet plus 500 square feet partially finished Excellent condition 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room, dining room, foyer, 4th bedroom and rec room partially finished. Central heat and window air condition. Screened back porch. Many extras  oak floors, cedar closets, tile baths, fireplace with Insert, Hunter celling fan, garage with workshop, nice yard with trees, azaleas and dogwoods *59,900. 752 0344</p>
        <p>WANTED: 4-5 acre* wooded or partly wooded. Belvoir highway V Old River Road. 758-7045 ptter5:30.</p>
        <p>104X244 ALREADY perked and surveyed. *4,000. Red Carpet. Steve Evans and Associates,</p>
        <p>355 2727.</p>
        <p>115 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>AYDEN, N North Hills Estate*. Lot size 110x150, up to 2 acres. Call 744-4114.</p>
        <p>beautiful WOODED Lot</p>
        <p>Evanswood subdivision. Any reasonable offer accepted. 754^5.</p>
        <p>34 ACRES</p>
        <p>of heavily timbered land southeast of Greenville between highway 43 and SR 1751 In PIH County, NC. Lump-sum sealed bid sale at 10 00 a.m. on 5 April 1984 For detailed prospectus, call or wrIM Douglas F. Em&amp;lt; merthal, James M. Varaman &amp;amp; Co. Inc., Box 1044, Raleigh, NC 27402. (919 ) 832-9111, NC Broker License 54083.</p>
        <p>5 ACRE Track of land located approximately 12 miles south of Greenville on highway 43. Land has passed perk test. Priced at *11,200. 754 3247.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE -</p>
        <p>central heat and air, recentiv remodeled, must be moved off property *14,500. will pay local moving, *11.000 and you move. 1 524 5832.</p>
        <p>2114 SQUARE FEET on</p>
        <p>acre lot. Additional</p>
        <p>1'/i</p>
        <p>land</p>
        <p>'QUALITY 9 year old brick 'vaneer ranch, excellent .naighborhood About 1790 square feet, one car garage, corner lot, fenced in back yard.</p>
        <p>assume 7^4% loan plus equity, payment less than *300. PIT I Call for details Davis Realty 752-3000. 754 2904, 574 1997</p>
        <p>.QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD is</p>
        <p>vttiare you'll find this attractive ~T bedroom, 2 bath home on wooded lot CENTURY 21 B Forbes Agency 754 2121 or</p>
        <p>757-0530_</p>
        <p>RO OAK. FHA loan assump flon makes It easy to buy this 4 IMroom brick ranch Garage with door opener, intercom 'make it 'specially nice. 'Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland. 754 '3100; Jean Hopper, 754 9142</p>
        <p>'KED OAK. C^ty contem -pprary! Indirect lighting in -great room, large corner fot, 3 'Eadrooms, 2 baths, great floorplan. *40$. Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 754 3500; Jean Hopper, 754 9142 REDUCEDI *11,000. Assume tia% loan plus equtiy for about '2,000 (Payment less than *1450, PITI) some possible jcmntr financing), excellent .location, almost 1400 square feet, owner must sell! Call lor -further details. Only *45,900 Oavis Realty, 754 2904, 754 1997</p>
        <p>available. 3 years old *55,000. More's Beach Road, Chocowlnity NC. Call 975 3240.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM BRICK No down payment if qualified for Farmers Home Loan. Approximately *500 closing. Located Ayden. 744 4555</p>
        <p>4 ROOM HOUSE Edward North Carolina. Newly painted, wired, and plumbed, wall to wall carpet. Excellent investment or starter home. Tenant occupied. *15,000 Call 754 4752</p>
        <p>*51,900 New Listing 3 bedroom brick ranch. Less Than 3 years old. Approximately 1130 square feet. Heat pump. Some owner financing possible. Possible loan assumption for qualified buyer. Call Aldridge 8, Southerland, June Wyrick, 754 3500or 754 5714 nights.</p>
        <p>Ill Investment Property</p>
        <p>BRICK Duplexes. A I condition, near Industrial Park. Owner financing. 754 2471 or 758 1543.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT LOCATION, 2W</p>
        <p>acre, 330' Irontage, commercial land on Tenth Street with CDF zoning, only 4 blocks from ECU. Call 754 8948after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>113 Land For Sale</p>
        <p>A RARE COMBINATION. 30</p>
        <p>acres of choice wooded land plus a pond. A fisherman's dream Super location. For more information call CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty, 754 4644.</p>
        <p>REOUCEO~a real buy at just r&amp;gt;75,000, this 2 story home Is located on an acre lot Its .stately exterior invites you in -(Or an interior that is roomy -Mfiough to accommodate your Omfly. Red Carpet Steve ^vans 8i Associates, 355 2727.</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO *54,500. Owner -wants to sell and has reduced this charming home In Grifton. This custom brick home features a Texas size living room with fireplace, den with "fireplace insert, all ceramic tiled kitchen, large ceramic "bath, basement, screened back porch with Bar B O grill and "much more Mosely Marcus :Realty 744 2144.</p>
        <p>'ikLLER ANXIOUS to move! 'Excellent FHA loan assump tion, house In great shape! 3 badroooms, garage, good area. 'Aldridge A Southerland. 754 .3500: Jean Hopper, 754-9142. IWINO INTO SPRING Brick veneer ranch, wooded lot about 1375 square feet. Quiet ^neighborhood, WIntervllle 'School district, large back yard tor gardening Only *53,500 Oavis Realty 752 3000, 754 2904, 754-1997.</p>
        <p>LARGE FAMILY will find Tptenty of space In this 4 bedroom home on approximate ly 1 acre lot. *48,000: CENTURY 21 B. Forbes Agency 754 2121 or -757 0530.</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES One of Greenville's nicest area* Is ther setting for this sparkling new 3 -bedroom, 2 bath home on a .IBrge corner lot In the newly -obened section. Builder will consider assisting with closing cost*. Lovely decor, large rooms, quality craftsmanship! Aldridge A Southerland, 754 3500; Jean Hopper, 754 9142.</p>
        <p>WANT TO OWN A New Home?</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 50 Acres with 2 house, outbuildings, pasture. Within minutes of city limits. CENTURY 21 B. Forbes Agency 754 2121 or 757 0530.</p>
        <p>COASTAL PLAINS REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>Of 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. *198,000.</p>
        <p>BOYD STREET, Grimesland. 17 89 acres In town. *71,500.</p>
        <p>758-6093</p>
        <p>LOOKING A PLACE for horses roam? Need some timber? 8 acres with owner financing at *15,000 Darden Realty. 758 1983.</p>
        <p>MACGREGOR DOWNS - 9</p>
        <p>acres. Good buy at *3500 an acre. Call CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates. 754-4810, nights Al Baldwin 754 7834.</p>
        <p>rd It yourself and save. No n payment. 9.9% financing. Homes from under *20,000. Call 848-3220 collect. A Miles Home.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>2500 SIL FT.</p>
        <p>PRIME RrAIL OR OFFKXSPACE</p>
        <p>On Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>CALL TSS'em</p>
        <p>JOHNSENS ANTIQUES &amp;amp;LAMP SHOP</p>
        <p>SELECTION OF SMALL .ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>LAMPS-GLASS SHADES B CHHRNEYS HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES</p>
        <p>OLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED</p>
        <p>NEW LOCATION</p>
        <p>7S&amp;amp;4839</p>
        <p>niillTNST. GffiENVliE</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>2 MQ PUBLIC AUCTKMS Frt.Aw&amp;lt;IS10MA.M. SMt SH48S South, EiH 10S Baglay Rd Kaiily, N.C.</p>
        <p>Fami ImpL-lnduMrial Equip.</p>
        <p>Mg Trucki I TraNart To Cmtign to AucUottCall (1I)2I44M1</p>
        <p>AYCOCK AUCTKM KMRr.N.C,-lCA.L2M7 N.CJLL2M</p>
        <p>Rent To Own</p>
        <p>CURTIS MATHES TV</p>
        <p>756-8990</p>
        <p>.No Credit Check</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS 8 AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton, Co,</p>
        <p>40.3 ACRES for sale. On paved road 19 miles from Greenville. Pitt County 20 acre* woodland,</p>
        <p>40.3 acres cleared. Good tobacco allotment. *137,500. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 754 4444</p>
        <p>115 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>HANRAHAN meadows 12</p>
        <p>miles south of Greenville, on SR 1110, tinancing available. Call 1 975-3240.</p>
        <p>LOT FOR SALE. Picturesque wooded lot, approximately 3 acres located In beautiful AAcGregor Downs Priced at *18,000. The D. G. Nichols Agency, 752 4012._</p>
        <p>lots AVAILABLE on AAore's Beach Road, Chocowlnity NC. Call 975 3240. Financing available.</p>
        <p>BETHEL HIGHWAY - Acre lot. Good (or mobile home. $7,000. Iht Realty 754-3220, nights</p>
        <p>Speight I 754 9784.</p>
        <p>BRANDY WINE ESTATES. Nice corner, level, wooded, lol. 5 mile* east off of highway 33. Restricted. 7 year financing. Call H.V. Elk* 754 3800.</p>
        <p>117</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>BRANDYWINE ESTATES  4</p>
        <p>lots, from .4 to .75 acres; great location 3 mile* from town Maps available, w.g.blount 8, associates, 754 3000/355 4330.</p>
        <p>CONDOMINIUMOn the ocean, Atlantic Beach 3 bedroom, 2'/i baths, overlooks pool and ocean. *99,900. Unfurnlshad</p>
        <p>Call 758 2300 days._</p>
        <p>FOR SALE or Leas* on Pamlico RIvar, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, central heat and air, nice piar and baach. Leas* price to be aMlled against purchase. *87,500. Call after 4 p.m. 944-7490</p>
        <p>ON THE NUESE RIvar at</p>
        <p>Oriental, Conner 12X48 2 bedroom, air conditioned, furnished, underpinned on rented waterfront lot *5,000. 744 4443.</p>
        <p>CHOICE LOT In one of the nicest sections of town. 100 toot frontage, 217 feel deep Sur rounded by great homes. Lot heavily wooded. Candlewick Estate*. *9,500. For more In formation call CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 754-4444.</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS ranging in size from % acre to almost 2 acrai, only two mile* from Cherry Oaks. Priced from *11,000. Possible owner fInane Ing. For more information call CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 754 4444.</p>
        <p>SHOPPERS FOR TO Ak Acre mobile home lots in well planned and carefully designed area. Attention: WIntervllle school district. Eastern Pine* water system, and owner financing. *93.73 a month with only *500 down. Choice selection of these large lots available now. The Evan* Company 752 2114 or Winni* 752 4224. 2L0TS ATCHICODCREEK</p>
        <p>I lol consists of 2'/!i aero*. 1 lot consists of approximately 1 acre.</p>
        <p>1 lot 12 miles East of Greenville.</p>
        <p>I lot on Hiway 11 4 miles North of Greenville</p>
        <p>Call Guy AAayo days 757 1191 or nights 758-3741.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLAftk-BftANCHSELLT THREE HOMES AWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>LOTS</p>
        <p>t.2 ACRES. Frog Level. No restrictions. *8,000.</p>
        <p>2'/i ACRE LOT. Beautiful wooded lot 4 miles east of Greenville on Hwy 33. Com munlty water, underground utilities and bridle trails make this just the place for horse lover*. *12,750.</p>
        <p>land for sale. 47 acres. Property just outside of Wln-fervllle can be purchased as one tract or may be sold In Increments of 5 acre section* (wooded). $134,000 or *14,500 per 5 acres.</p>
        <p>*300 DOWN on &amp;lt;/i acre lot 12 miles east of Greenville on the Pectolu* Highway. Cash price (5,300. Owner tinancing available at 12% rate for 8 years. AAonthly payment of *174.53. Call John Jackson, 754 4340.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY. Beautiful wooded lot located on a cul</p>
        <p>da-sac. Great site lor building that draam horn*. Call for details. Offered at (22,500.</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>CLARK'BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Geep JohnsonON CALL7S2 1541</p>
        <p>Richard Allen...............754  4553</p>
        <p>John Jackson  ..........754  4340</p>
        <p>Ed Parry......................752  2847</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............753  5147</p>
        <p>AAarie Davis..................754  5402</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................752  9811</p>
        <p>TollFrse: 1-800 5258910,4X1 AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SALESMAN OF THE MONTH</p>
        <p>Harry Hastingt, Pratldant of Hastings Ford it piaasad to announca that Dannit Jonaa Is winnar of tha Salaaman of tha Month Award. Dannis won this award tor his outstanding salaa parformanca during tha month of Fabruary.</p>
        <p>A Place Vm Can Count On.</p>
        <p>OMM'Mt t&amp;gt;n</p>
        <p>750-0114 Bnrof tt C ItM</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>NEED ST0RA0E7 We have any size to meet your storage need. Call Arlington Self Storage, Open AAonday Friday 9-5 Call 754 9933</p>
        <p>YOU NEED Storage? We have. Call 758 7042</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</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 lea**?</p>
        <p>Call us to see some of our two bedroom apartments that we have available now. We furnish frost free retrigerators, range, garbage disposal, washer dryer fcok ups and Cable TV. We have experienced average utlli ty bills of *50.00 per month. One furnished two bedroom avalla ble.</p>
        <p>Also, we have one and three bedroom apartment* which will be ready In May. No short term leases on our new constructiop but we doallow small pets.</p>
        <p>Our pool and club house is In construction now. Call uS 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: 758-4041 Weaknighlsapd 758 1842 ; Weekends:  752-7490</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>Aoartmtnts For Rent</p>
        <p>A BEAUTIFUL and anargy</p>
        <p>efficient, one bedroom apart ment on Hooker Road 14 mile from 244 by pass. Washer and dryer hook-ups, *225 per month. Call Tommy, 754 7815, after 8:30 p.m. 758-8733.</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTELY NICE, new 1 bedroom, convenient location, on Eastern Bypass, washer/dryar hookups, *210 per month. 754-7417.</p>
        <p>AVAILAWBLE APRIL 1-2</p>
        <p>bedroom duplex. Available now, 2 bedroom townhouse. Both have washer/dryer hook-ups and central air and heat. Call 754-5700 weekdays, 752-0181 nights, weekends.</p>
        <p>AZALEA GARDENS*</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM furnished apartments, energy efficient, free water and sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable T.V.. Couples or singles only.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME RENTALS -Couples or singles. Apartments a mobile homes In Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club.</p>
        <p>Contact J .T. or Tommy William* 754-7815</p>
        <p>CARRIAGE HOUSE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Highway 42 South (Just past pm Plaza)</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES,</p>
        <p>all electric, dishwashers, refrigerators, full carpeted. Cable TV, pool and laundry room.</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>For Rent</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>327 one, two and Ihne bedroom garden and townhouse apart-itients, featuring Cable TV, modern appliances, central heat and air conditioning, clean laundry fKllitlas. three swimming pools.</p>
        <p>Office - 204 Eastbrook Drive 752-5100</p>
        <p>EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS</p>
        <p> Dial direct phones</p>
        <p> 25 channel color tv</p>
        <p> Maid Service</p>
        <p> Furnished</p>
        <p> All Utilltlas</p>
        <p> Weekly Rates</p>
        <p>754-5555</p>
        <p>HERITAGE INN MOTEL</p>
        <p>Call 754 3450 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses wl^ 1W baths. Also 1 bedroom apartmants. Carpet, dishwashers, compactors, patio, free cable TV, wastwr-dryor hook-ups, laundry room, sauna, tennis court, club house and pool. 752-1557</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT TO HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>and AAall. New 2 bedroom brick townhouse. Electric appliances, washer and dryer hook-ups, no pet*. *300 per month. 754-4744.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT-2 bedroom duplex apartment. Just redecorated. Air conditioninng, carpet, washer/dryer hook-up, storm windows, outside storage. Convenient location. White Hollow Drive, off East Mth Street, one block off Greenville Blvd. Immediate occupancy No pets. 12 month lease. Rent *245. monthly. Deposit required. Contact Billy ihouse, day 758-2513 lugg Furniture, night 7549238.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT - 2 bedroom</p>
        <p>townhouse, excellent location,</p>
        <p>3uict neighborhood, stove, ishwasher, refrigerator In eluded. *295,757 3998,1 792 4740.</p>
        <p>121 AMrtments For Rent</p>
        <p>FOR RENT Duplex Apartment. 2 bedroom*. Call 744-4317. No pets.</p>
        <p>Laughingh Bostic Su</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>G.I. CAMOUFLAGE</p>
        <p>Adult and Boys Sets</p>
        <p>MfUICAL SUITS SI 95. JOGG (NG SUITS S6 95 CAMPING sporting BACKPACKING AHMY Surplus Thanks For Stopping By</p>
        <p>ARMY NAVY STORE</p>
        <p>c^ssociates</p>
        <p>Business Brokers</p>
        <p>752-3575</p>
        <p>DOCTORS PARK</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>All new luxurious 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments for today's Professional. Units include Frost Free Refrigerators, Dishwashers, Disposals, Cable TV, Washer-Dryer Hookups. All energy efficient. Flat or townhouse.</p>
        <p>Located Adjacent to Hospital and Medical School POOL AND CLUB HOUSE COMING SOON!</p>
        <p>ProtostlonaHy Monogad Ry</p>
        <p>jM^remco |P= east, inc.</p>
        <p>tkAL STATK MANAOKM8NT</p>
        <p>Contact: REMCO EAST P.O. Box 6026 Graanvllla, N.C. 27834 Days: 919/758-6061 Nights A Weekends: 919/758-1862 or 919/752-7490</p>
        <p>Affordable Luxury</p>
        <p>Affordably priced luxury cars are waiting for you right now at Toyota East.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>We have a rennarkable selection of previously owned models including BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot.</p>
        <p>81 AUDI 5000 S</p>
        <p>81 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>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>With approved credit and $2000 down (csh or trade), plus tax and license. Term is 48 months at 14.75% APR. Amount financed $17,000.00. Selling price is $19,000.00.</p>
        <p>82 MERCEDES-BENZ 240</p>
        <p>$442</p>
        <p>Per Month</p>
        <p>0</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 owned luxury cars.</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>TOYOTA EAST</p>
        <p>Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer</p>
        <p>109 Trade Street/G reen vi I le/756-3228</p>
        <p>7?</p>
        <p>0REN VILLA APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>New I bedroom apartments for rent. I'/i miles from ECU and Med school. Eiwgy eHecienL washer/dryer hook up*. *220 per month, include* water. Call 754 8948</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments. carpeted, dish- washer, cabla TV, laundry rooms, balconias, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utilities and pool. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 754-4(49</p>
        <p>hospital area. New</p>
        <p>townhouses, 2 bedrooms, appir anees new, carpeted, heat pump and air. Immediate oc cupancy. 754-2193.</p>
        <p>IN WINTERVILLE 3 bedroom apartment, appliances furnished, no children, no pets, deposit and lease *220 per month, Call 754-5007</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden apartment*. Carpeted, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal and cable TV, Conveniently located to shoppiw center and schools. Located just off lOth Street,</p>
        <p>Call 752-3519</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>rtments or Rent</p>
        <p>LOOK BEFORE YOU LEASE!!!</p>
        <p>Enjoy the privacy of your own townhome with payment* tow than monthly rant, *250 month!! Call today for tetaH*. WII Reid at 754-()444/758-4050;. Iris Cannon at 74q 2439/758-4050, Jan* Warren at 758 7029/758-4050.</p>
        <p>COLLICEC. MOORE</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>110 South Evans 758-6050</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL ih^ical 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 APARTMENT Available.</p>
        <p>Designed forjterson confnelo wheelchair. Equal Housing Opportunity. 757-1799.</p>
        <p>NICE QUIET 2 bedroom apartment near College. Rent of *200 includes water and sewage. 752 3850.  _</p>
        <p>Searching tor the flfllil townhouse? Watch Classified every day.___</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SHOP THE BEST SHOP HOLT QUALITY USED CARS</p>
        <p>11984 Olds Cutlass Brougham</p>
        <p>I Silver with blue interior. Loaded. 2500 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, loaded. Smoke gray, 12,000 miles, looks new.</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun Truck  '</p>
        <p>Short bed, 5 speed, air, AM-FM, 20,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe</p>
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        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Calais</p>
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        <p>5 speed, air. AM-FM sterep, light blue with blue interior, low mileage.</p>
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        <p>White on white with blue interior, moonroof, loaded, like new.</p>
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        <p>5 speed, silver with gray cloth interior. T-tops.</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 200-SX Coupe</p>
        <p>Brown with saddle interior, 5 speed, AM-FM stereo cassette, nice car.</p>
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        <p>Good transportation, great gas mileage, 5 speed, air, stereo, blue.</p>
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        <p>4X4. Automatic, red, short bed. Nice truck.</p>
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        <p>(Continued from A-l) teers to begin a massive clean-up drive Saturday morning, and more  than 200 had arrived by 9 a.m. In all about 500 took part.</p>
        <p>Weve divided the area into five sections. Weve sent one crew to Simpson. Were going to start up here.(on SR 1726 West of the fire station)" Hardee said, and work ourway toN.C.43</p>
        <p>Ervin Hardee, captain of the rescue squad at Eastern Pines, said 20 to 25 pieces of heavy eouipment, bulldozers, front-end loaders, big trucks, back-hoes, had also been donated to the clean-up effort.</p>
        <p>The volunteers were treated to a free breakfast - eggs, bacon, ham, toast - and given free chicken pastry for lunch Saturday, cooked by members of the Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>And the clean-up was to continue Sunday, when the remaining four victims of the storm are to be buried.</p>
        <p>Ervin Hardee, who said about half the debris was cleared by dark Saturday, said volunteers would be wplcome again Sunday, and should report to the Eastern Pines fire-rescue department at 9 a.m.</p>
        <p>; Jimmie Hardee, Pitt County tax supervisor, said Saturday that revised estimates of damage to property from Wednesdays tornado total $16 million.</p>
        <p>; He said a survey by tax department employees Thursday found more than 400 buildings, including 125 mobile homes, 250 houses, a School, 15 businesses and a number pf other buildings, such as barns and grages, received damage.</p>
        <p>- The $16 million figure, Hardee Said, also includes damage to Utilities, vehicles and farm equip-Uiient.</p>
        <p>' Of the 50 mobile homes in Taylor Estates on N.C. 43, three miles south of Greenville, before the storm, Hardee said, 22 have partial damage ... the others are gone."</p>
        <p>; Figures compiled by American Ried Cross assessment teams Friday aod Saturday were higher.</p>
        <p>Dick Carney, director of the Red Cross blood center in Greenville, said our count is 457 dwelling units damaged in one fashion or another i.: 92 homes totaly destroyed, 88 faiailers totaly destroyed, and nine Small businesses.</p>
        <p>; Major damage Carney said, was done to 77 homes, 26 trailers and nine small businesses, while minor damage resulted to 112 homes, 14 trailers and 31 small businesses.</p>
        <p>A survey Saturday morning by , Lyman Hardee of areas along 1% miles of SR 1727, SR 1726, SR 1732 and SR 1733 within, the Eastern Pines fire district, showed that 14 houses were destroyed and 34 others aijffered damage.</p>
        <p>} Some of those that were damaged intoy be torn down and hauled away. tHhers had only shingles blown from tlKir roofs.</p>
        <p>Mobile homes along the same ute faired worse. Of the 21 trailers, were destroyed. The other was damaged.</p>
        <p>^ Law enforcement agencies have maintained roadblocks and patrols jn the areas hardest hit by the {tornado since Wednesday ni^t, to (tfevent looting and keep sightseers, ^ hamper rescue and clean-up aborts, away.</p>
        <p>;-Bobby Joyner, Pitt County fire piiarshal and emergency manage-mient coordinator, said Saturday Idiat Pitt County sheriffs deputies, iQ Highway Patrolmen, 110 members of the N.C. National Guards 94th Military Police Co. in jpheenville, and 30 men from the Division of Prisons eastern area</p>
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        <p>were involved in the security detail.</p>
        <p>Although the roadblocks are keeping most signtseers out of the area hardest hit by the storm  the areas of Taylor Estates, Portertown-Eastern Pines and Simpson, between N.C. 43 and N.C. 33 - Joyner said traffic, especially along N.C. 43, has been heavy with people wanting to see the damage.</p>
        <p>He urged sightseers to stay away from the areas of damage so clean-up efforts will not be hampered.</p>
        <p>He said the curfew that has been in effect each night since the storm, and the roadblocks, may be lifted Monday.</p>
        <p>i By Friday afternoon, relief supplies were pouring into centers in Grenville from local residents and other areas of the state and nation.</p>
        <p>So much clothing had been received that Maj. Ronald Davis of the Salvation Army said Friday that "we have all the clothing we need. We need to distribute what we already have" so there will be room for more donations.</p>
        <p>We will need more (clothing) later, but we have so much stuff now we cant work.</p>
        <p>In fact, Davis urged persons who have suffered loss, to come to the Salvation Army for clothing, food, and to register for furniture and furnishings when they acquire new living quarters.</p>
        <p>Joyner agreed Saturday. We have eiioiigh clothes, he said.</p>
        <p>But Joyner, who said county officials were notified late Friday afternoon that Pitt has been designated a federal disaster area, said, we need essential toilet items ... toilet paper, soap, tooth brushes, tooth paste, towels and staple food items.</p>
        <p>1^0 N.C. National Guard four-engine C130 cargo planes delivered clothing and food from the Winston-Salem area to the Pitt-Greenville Airport Friday afternoon, along with at "least four private planes and a Sunbird Airlines craft that had been stripped of its seats to accommodate the cargo.</p>
        <p>Other supplies arrived by truck Friday and Saturday.</p>
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        <p>In an effort to help other areas, local officials sent one truck load of food, and another truck with clothing and furniture to Bertie County for distribution, as well as a load of relief supplies to Greene County.</p>
        <p>Officials Thursday had been puzzled by the small number of requests for assistance. But Ed Garrison, director of the Pitt County Department of Social Services, said relief agencies have been getting more and more requests on a daily basis. Many, he said, are asking help in finding housing since theirs was blown away.</p>
        <p>Carney said assistance available from the Red Cross includes funds</p>
        <p>for medical costs, prescriptions, eye glasses, basic furnishings and clothing.</p>
        <p>For example, Carney said, We can give up to $10 per person for bed linen, up to $500 on bedroom furniture, $250 for kitchen tables and chairs, $^ for a dryer, $400 for a washer.</p>
        <p>We can also provide money necessary for utility deposits, up to $1,000 for emergency home repairs ... gas money so a person can travel to and from work.</p>
        <p>Storm victims needing aid should call the main county office building at 752-2934, where all disaster relief agencies have offices.</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Pursuant to the general statues of North Carolina, Section 143-129 sealed proposals will be received by Pitt County until 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 7, 1984, and will be opened at the Commissioners meeting on May 7,1984, in the Commissioners ' auditorium on the second floor of the Pitt County Office Building, located at 1717 W. Fifth Street, Greenville, North Carolina, for the purpose of;</p>
        <p>Receiving proposlas to perform Financial and Compliance Audits for the County of Pitt, for the fiscal years ending June 30,1984,1985, and 1986.</p>
        <p>Detailed specifications are on file in the office of Margaret M. Roberts, County Finance Officer, and copips of same can be obtained upon request, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, and waive any informalities in bid.</p>
        <p>Pin COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Margaret M. Roberts Finance Officer</p>
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        <p>In two years, her program has grown to attract the support of the University of Cincinnati and the citys public schools, and student enrollment has swelled to 250 or more per quarterly session.</p>
        <p>Youngsters from ages 5 to 15 are learning about rocketry, computer programming, creative thinking, drawing, foreign languages and other topics in Saturday sessions.</p>
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        <p>said. They hafe to be something you cant get in the classroom. The teacher wouldnt have time to teach them. You go into depth, because the children have the talent to doit.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Gerson taught art for four years before she took time out to nave children. She got her initial exposure to supplemental classes for the young when she took her offspring to Childrens Museum in Indianapolis, where her family lived before moving to Cincinnati.</p>
        <p>She said she had found no comprable programs in Cincinnati for ler children, so she teamed with the Cincinnati Zoo to offer Kinder-Zoo, a program about animals for children age 3 to 5.</p>
        <p>When her children graduated from Kinder-Zoo, she was in the market for other supplemental classes, but found none that fit the bill. She approached education administrators at the University of Cincinnati, got support from a non-profit group caled the Ohio Valley Association for Talented and Gifted and wrote letters to learn about gifted-student classes offered elsewhere.</p>
        <p>Other volunteers joined with Mrs. Gerson to draft a proposal for the program and submit it to Hendrik Gideonse, dean of UCs College of Education. University officials a^eed initially to support it as a pilot program, but they had reservations about whether the program would locate enough children by restricting eligibility to gifted students.</p>
        <p>The feeling was, How are you going to attract enough kids who are just gifted? They liked the idea, but they werent going to sacrifice any of their people, Mrs. Gerson said. Not only that, but we were starting with no money.</p>
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        <p>in her living room. She got a lively response, filling the 70 spots allocated for students and rolling up a waiting list of 150.</p>
        <p>Last session, the waiting list was whittled to 25, along with the record enrollment of 279. The program has enrolled about 1,100 youngsters in its existence, and Mrs. Gerson hopes to begin offering summer classes to meet the demand.</p>
        <p>The university now provides a full-time, paid staff to assist Mrs. Gerson, who doesnt teach but assigns instructors to each class. The program has about 20 teachers, all paid, to teach approximately 25 classes in the upcoming quarter, she said.</p>
        <p>Youngsters admitted Jo the program must satisfy at least one of three requirements. They must have an IQ of 120 or more, or an achievement test score that places them in at least the 92nd percentile in either verbal or math categories, or be highly creative.</p>
        <p>Some children are highly creative, she said. Thats not testable, but thats a very important ability.</p>
        <p>A young student of rocketry, for instance, ragins by studying why an air-filled balloon is propelled across the room when released. The student then moves on to studying rocket propulsion and some basics of rocket engine design.</p>
        <p>By the time those classes are finished, they have a very advanced understanding of how rockets work, Mrs. Gerson said.</p>
        <p>The whole stress in gifted education is that these children have verv capable minds. They are very quick at absorbing information, she said. They can ra leaders in the future. What they need is not more knowledge, but more solutions to the knowledge they have, how to synthesize their information. These classes stress thinking on a higher level.</p>
        <p>The program draws participants from as far away as Aurora, Ind., Maysville, Ky., and Georgetown, Ohio. Although the parents bring their children to the classes, Mrs. Gerson said she insisted that the children come of their own will, not at their parentsurging.</p>
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        <p>By Gregory Garver</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - Once in a while, Hollywood casting people get lucky. They cast an actor or an actress in a part where the performer has some special knowledge about the type of character he or she IS being asked to play.</p>
        <p>That has happened in the case of Brandis Kemp, who plays Alma Cox, the executive secretary on the hospital staff of CBS AfterMASH. which is currently on hiatus.</p>
        <p>Because'of her background. Miss Kemp is one of the few people in a network television role who could probably both act in a show and serve as the show's technical adviser "My father. she says, "had suL fered serious injuries in World War I. And, when I was a child, growing up in Palo Alto, he was confined to a veterans' hospital. I used to go and visit him all the time. So I can vouch for the authenticity of everything on the Afler-MASH set - the beds and the chairs and everything'</p>
        <p>After her father died. Miss Kemp's mother supported the family by working as a beautician Miss Kemp's brother s constant playing of show music was what got her interested in the theater when she was very young</p>
        <p>She went to Stanford, not generally known for iLs acting studies, but she says she got a good grounding m the theater there She also got a graduate degree in drama</p>
        <p>Before "AfterMASH," Miss Kemp played in the Los Angeles-based play, "Women Behind Bars." One of her co-actresses was Sally Keller-man. the original Hot Lips in the original M*A*S*H " movie When Miss Kemp left, to play in 'AfterMASH. " Miss Kellerman gave her a set of model lips that director Robert Altman had given her</p>
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        <p>^.2 The Daily Reflector. Greenviile, _Sunday,  April  1,1984</p>
        <p>Mr. James (Nick) Bell of 612 Cunningham Road, Kinston, died Saturday in Lenoir Memorial Hospital after being struck by an automobile. He was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy Sasser Bell. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Bruton</p>
        <p>KINSTON - Mrs. Agnes Watkinson Bruton, 93, of 1004 Catherine Drive, Kinston, died Saturday. Graveside rites will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Westview Cemetery by the Rev. Tom Tunstall.</p>
        <p>Surviving are a brother, Arthur Edward Watkinson of Woodhall, England, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Barbara Warren of Mount Pleasant, Utah.</p>
        <p>The family will be at the home of her niece. Miss Sally G. Bruton, 1004 Catherine Drive.</p>
        <p>I .  Gladson</p>
        <p>, Mrs. Mary Louise Gladson, 66, idled Saturday at her home near ' i Greenville. The funeral service will &amp;gt; ;be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in ;' the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by the 'Rev. Ronnie Dyson and the Rev. il^mas Conway. Burial will be in i Pinewood Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>1: Mrs. Gladson, a native of Pitt ;; County, spent most of her life in 'Greenville. She is survived by her 'husband, Jesse Gladson of iGreenville; a daughter, Mrs. iBarbara Ann Moore of Greenville; a .son, Jesse Ray Gladson of 'Greenville, and six grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at funeral home from 7-9 p.m 'Sunday.</p>
        <p>Laughlin</p>
        <p>; CEDAR FALLS - Mrs. Alice</p>
        <p>Lorrine Laughlin, 80, died Thursday.  She was the wife of the Rev. C.F. Laughlin^ former pastor of Pactolus 1. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday</p>
        <p>Baptist Church, irill be</p>
        <p>at Loflin Funeral Home in Ramseur. Burial will be in Cedar Falls.</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>" : a.m.  Overeters Anonymous at South Greenville Recreation Center 12 Noon  Greenville Noon Rotary Club meeU at Rotary Bl(^.</p>
        <p>12:30 p.m.  Kiwanis of Greenville-Vnivenity Club meets at Holiday Inn  5:30 p.m.  Greenville TOPS Club meets at Planters Bank 6:30 p.m.  Rotary Club meets 6:30 p.m.  Host Lions Club meets at Tom's Restaurant 6:30 p.m.  Optimist Club meets at ThreeSteers  ^</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Sweet Adelines, Eastern Carolina Chapter meets at The Memorial BaptikChurcn 7:30 p.m.  Woodmen of the World, Simpson Lodge meets at community bldg.</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Greenville Barber Shop Chorus meets at Jaycee Park Bldg.</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order of the Moose</p>
        <p>TUESDAY - 7:00 a.m.  Greenville Breakfast Lions chib meets at Three Steers *' 10:00 a.m.  Kiwanis Golden K Gub r meets at Masonic Hall *. 7:00 p.m. - Family Support Group at ; FamUy Practice Center</p>
        <p>*  7:30 p.m.  Tar River CiviUn Chib</p>
        <p>* iieeU at Abram's Riverside Restaurant</p>
        <p>t' 7:30 p.m.  Greenville Choral Society (ehearsal at Immanuel Baptist Church ' - 7:30 p.m. - Vernon Howard Success ^Without Stress study group at 110 N. -Warren St.</p>
        <p>' ' 7:30 p.m.  Tot^ove prente support</p>
        <p>* groiqiatSt. Paul's Episcopal Church</p>
        <p>* . 8:00 p.m.  Cherry Oaks Home and ^ Garden Chib meets at club house</p>
        <p>- 8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Alcoholics Anony-X mam at AA Bldg. on Farmville hwy.</p>
        <p>Surviving are her husband, Charles Laughlin of Cedar Falls; three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Murray of Terrell, Texas, Nancy Bridges of Macon, Ga., and Mrs. Charlene Aldridge of Wendell; two sons. Dr. John Laughlin of Danville, Va., and Jack Laughlin of Goldsboro; a sister, Mrs. Beulah Crocker of Anderson, S.C.; 13 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Little</p>
        <p>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Little will be conducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church by the Rev. Kenneth Hammond. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Born in Lenoir County, she had lived most of her life in Pitt County. She was a member of Cedar Grove Church and its Christian Aid Qub and Home Mission Circle, and the Pitt County branch of the NAACP.</p>
        <p>Surviving are two sons, Leroy Grimes and Willie Grimes, both of the home; two stepsons, Ernest Little and Charlie Lee Little, both of Greenville; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Ruth Gray of the home, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Beulah Flood and Mrs. Carrie Frances Hixise, both of Greenville; 10 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends Sunday from 8 to 9 p.m. at Phillips Brothers Mortuary Chapel. At other times the family will be at the home in Simpson.</p>
        <p>Whitehurst Mrs. Lizzie Payton Whitehurst of 1015 W. Fourth St., Greenville, died Saturday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of Alex Whitehurst of the home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Worthington WNTERVILLE - Mr. Henry Esmond Worthington, 64, died at his home, Route 1, Winterville, Saturday morning. F^eral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Bethany Free Will Baptist Church by the Rev. C.L. Patrick. Burial will follow in Ayden Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mr. Worthington was a member of Bethany FWB Church. He was a retired farmer and owner of a trucking company .</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Ruth Worthington of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Marion Hardee and Mrs. Janice Rogers, both of Ayden, Mrs. Ellen Vemelson of Greenville, and Mrs. Marie Gardner of Fountain, hi^ father, W.F. Worthington Sr. of Ayden; four brothers, Ralph Worthington and Johnny Worthington, both of Texas, and William Worthington and Frederick Worthington, boSi of Ayden; two sisters, Mrs. Dot Allen and Mrs. Ginger Hackett, both of Greenville, and 17 grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will be at Bethany FWB Church Sunday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral arranagments are being handled by Farmer Funeral Home in Ayden.</p>
        <p>VOLUNTEERS AT WORK  These volunteers were ciearuig debri left by Wednesday nights tornado from fields on SR 1727 near the Eastern Pines fire station Saturday so farmers would be able to till the land. Mwe than 500 volunteers joined a clean-up effort sponsored by the Eastern Pines fire and rescue department. Eastern Pines Fire Chief Lyman Hardee said we aint</p>
        <p>^' 8:00 p.m. - Pitt Co. Al-Anon family ' -group meete at St. James United Mettaod-CaU7S2-S2M or 758-3031</p>
        <p> 8:00 p.m.  Narcotics Anomrmous .^meete at Grovt Free Will Bapttet ..PHUXdl</p>
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        <p>going to stop *til its cleaned up from Simpson to N.C. 43, op ^he arias hit hardest by the storm. Half the area was cleared of debris ^ dk Saturday. People interested in helping were asked to report to the Eastern Pines fire-rescue station at 9 a.m. Sunday to continue the clean-up. (Reflector Staff Photo)</p>
        <p>Pitt Designated Disaster Area</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) - President Reagan declared six North Carolina counties as disaster areas Friday, enabling them to get federal aid to rebuild from Wednesdays devastating tornados.</p>
        <p>'The orcler, signed after, 6 p.m. at Camp David, covers Bertie, Duplin, Hertford, Pitt, Robeson and Wayne counties.</p>
        <p>Bob Blair, a spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Administration, said the aid would include temporary housing, loans to repair homes and businesses and aid to repair and restore public facilities.</p>
        <p>North Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. had asked Reagan to declare a major disaster in 18 counties. Blair said some of those other counties may be named after FEMA analyzes their needs.</p>
        <p>Besides the counties named, Hunt also recommended disaster status for the ounties of</p>
        <p>Bladen, Chowan, Columbus, Cumberland, Gates, Greene, Lwioir, Perquimans, Sampson, Scotland, Union and Nash.</p>
        <p>Five Disaster Assistance Centers will open their doors Tuesday to give federal and state help to North Carolinians ravaged by the tornadoes, Herman Clark, secretary of Crime Cimtrol and Pubhc Safety, said Saturday. One of the centers will be at the Pitt County Office Building in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The centers will help tornado victims find temporary housing, give help on mortgage a^ rent payments, assist in job placement, provide grants of up to $5,000, give legal service and distribute food coupons. They also will provide loans and ^ve aid to farmers, veterans and Social Secunty recipients.</p>
        <p>Reagans order was based on a helicopter visit</p>
        <p>FEMA officials made to the affected counties shortly after tornadoes cut a swath of destructibn through the Coastal Plain.</p>
        <p>FEMA reported to the president that the storms had killed 44 and injured over 800 people, plus 197 dwellings were destroyed, 55 receded major damage and 120 dwellings had miitor damage, Blair said.</p>
        <p>Similar damage was suffered in South Carolina, where Reagan declared four counties *as disaster areas.</p>
        <p>While federal officials began sending help to eastern North Carolina, private groups and local governments were already at work (lis^buting food, blankets and clothing to tornado victims.</p>
        <p>The devastation to the poor is just Terrific, said Heman R. Clark, state secretary of Critoe Control and PubUc Safety. These people are absolutely wiped out.</p>
        <p>Scholarships Are Announced</p>
        <p>Scholarships for the East Carolina University Science Camp have been awarded to Regional Eastern Carolina Affirmative Student Training (RECAST) students that participated in the annual Math and Science Fair held at Rose High School March 24.</p>
        <p>First-place winners were seventh-grader Johnathon Li of Greenville Middle School; eighth-grader Malana Harris of Wellcome Middle School; ninth-grader Bella Kang of E.B. Aycock Junior High School, 10th-gra(ler Mitchell Moore of D.H. Conley High School.</p>
        <p>SecoiK-|^ce winners in the fair were seventh-grader Kathy Day of Grifton /Elementary School; eighth-graders Patricia Carr and Pam Worsley of Bethel Elemen</p>
        <p>SERVICES  A funeral service wUI be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel for Albert Green Paramore, above, $1, of Route I. Greenville. Paramore WM one of rine persons who died in the tomadle storm that struck Pitt County Wednesday night.</p>
        <p>Sdiool; Justen Hix oS E.B. Ay Junior High School, and Susan Pennington of J.H. Rose High S(^l.</p>
        <p>Third place winners were seventh-grader Sherri Daughtridge of A.G. Cox; eighth-grader Todd Buck of Ayden Middle School, and ninth-grader Alex McLawhom of Aydoa-Grifton High School.</p>
        <p>The scholarships are lUDviited by the RECAST Pix^ram of Greenville and Pitt County.</p>
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        <p>GLOUCESTER CITY, N.J. (AP)  A sea of (luarters scattered over a grassy knoll along an interstate highway after an armored truck spUl^ its cargo of minre than $10,000 in coins, police said.</p>
        <p>It took three hours to pick up the quarters after the accident, which occurred on Interstate 76 near Gloucester City on Friday when a Bro(*s Armored Car Co. truck lost a tire, bumped the curb and tipped sideways, police said.</p>
        <p>There was a sea of quarters out there, state Trooper William Hig-</p>
        <p>Collision</p>
        <p>Approximately $1,250 vehicle damage resulteii from a collision Friday on East Kkh Street, accord-</p>
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        <p>. Jice said the accidmt occurred when a vdiicle driven by Andrea Layne Cox of 2405 Umstead Avenue and a vdtcle driven by R^ey Jo Dickerson collided. No injuries wo repwted and no charges wmm made.</p>
        <p>Estimated damage to the Cox vehicle was $800, while damage to the Dickerson vehicle was placed at $450.</p>
        <p>Car Tips, Spill Out</p>
        <p>gins said.</p>
        <p>The truck was carrying between $10,000 and $40,000 in bags of quarters, Higgins said. A large amount of paper currency in the truck did not spill out.</p>
        <p>The side doors of the truck were sheared off during the crash and the bags of quarters flew out and ruptured, he said.</p>
        <p>cant believe those doors would shear off like that, Higgins said. I was flabbergasted.</p>
        <p>He said the money was scooped up and rebagged by state police and Brooks employees.</p>
        <p>The driver of the truck, G. Mark Carolson, 25, of Wilmington, and another Brooks employee were slighUy intured but declined medical attention, Higgins said.</p>
        <p>Higgins said be was unable to d^rmine why 18 lug nuts failed to bold the truck^s wheel on. Brooks, a Wilmington, Del.-based company will investigate the mishap, he said. Nosummcmseswerei</p>
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        <p>SBNSW STROKE</p>
        <p>By Linda Marsa</p>
        <p>Each year, more than half a millkm Americans are stricken with stroke, the nations third moat common cause of death. Thanks to medical advances. however, the number of deaths caused by a stroke has dropped 40 percent in the past few decades, and physicians can now treat likdy candidates with drugs or delicate surgical procedures that can pre^l or postpone one. Heeding certain warning s^ cm cut down your chance (d having a stroke by as much as half.</p>
        <p>Four out (rf five stroke sufferers have actually ex-a mini-stroke </p>
        <p>perienced known in i</p>
        <p>in medical jargon as a transient ischemic attack CT.1A)  orior to a major one. Rou^ 30 percent of those who experience T.IAs will have a sdfoke wkhin five years, cautions Dr. Albert Vellih, director of vascular research at Los Angeles-Counly-Universliy of Southern Callfomia Medical Center.</p>
        <p>Transient ischemic attacks occur when there's a brief reduction of the blood flow to a section of the brain, triggering a momentary lapse in the bodily functions governed by that area of the orn. It could be compared to a temporary power failure in a</p>
        <p>or ks size, the brain requires an enormous amount of oxygen and glucose to work, so it needs a continuous simply of blood, explains Dr. Midiael D. Walker, rector of the NatkMial Institute of Neu^ rological and Communicative Diswders and Stroke.</p>
        <p>Most frequently. T.l As are characterized by a weakness or immobility on one side of the body, particularly in the arms, harK^ legs or the facial muscles. Less common, but equally ominous, are symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and articulating or understanding words. Or</p>
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        <p>balance or forgetfulness could be due to a i .I.A. Once the blood flow returns to normal, the symptoms disappear.</p>
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        <p>vague, the critical question is: At what point should you become genuinely alarmed? Stroke is more likdy to occur with people who have high Mood pressure, diabetes or heart disease, says Dr. Mark Goldberg, head of the neurolo^ department at Harbor^.C.L.A. Mescal Center in Torrance. And the inddeiKe of stroke increases dramatical^ after age 60. Anycxie who falls into these categories and exhibits recurring symptoms of a T.I.A. shmiid see his or her doctor immediatdy.</p>
        <p>The most common cause of these attacks is when small Mood clots, whkii can be produced by a hardening of the artoies or  tissue breaking</p>
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        <p>leading to the brain. Normally, theM can be dissolved with anticoagulants, and even daily dMes of aspirin have been an effective stroke preventdive in men. T.l As can also result frmn arteriosderosis, a buildup of fatty depoats inside the major artories, which Gradually reduces the blood flow. A combination of a low cholestoM did and drugs may control this problem, thoii^ in more extreme cases, surgery to remove excess tissue or to dean the insides of the vessels may be necessary.</p>
        <p>The best stroke prevention, however, is treating the cause. While you cant control such risk fockirs as age, sex (men are more prone to stroke than premenopausal women) or hereditary dispositions, theres plenty you can do about habits that indirectly contribute to stroke, such as stress, inadivity. obesity, smoking and taking oral contraceptives past age 40. Dr. Ydlin advises, "Go after what you can control to chaj^ the odds in your favor. iW</p>
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        <p>BombeckiYes, well, you see, my mother was married at 14 and 1^ im when she was 16, so there is this almost^er relationship. We also spent a couple o years by ourselves alter my fother died, and theres some* thing about a crisis that brings people together, when you survive sonrething</p>
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        <p>one. 1 dont dissect it, I dont tamper with it; I just enjoy it</p>
        <p>Q:Do yoo DMke New Yeor't reeolnttoMif</p>
        <p>Bombeck:! dont make too many resolutions. Theyre just sort of ludicrous, and I always end up breaking them anyway. 1 Kst hope to God every year that my car passes its emission test Fm very shallow, uery shallow  no depth at all.</p>
        <p>Q:i don*t believe that Yoe coaMat do tre aaweUasyoe do wlliMMt havlnf a lot of pain</p>
        <p>You just have to be off-the-wall.</p>
        <p>Q; Who do yoo think has the beat foblntheworM7</p>
        <p>Bombeck (alter pondering a moment): I want Charles KuraulFs job! I think its because he is ferreting out the bits of Americana that are just there, and he mines some great stuff out of just being ordinary. To be able to do that and to have mat kind of freedom must be just wonderful. I would love to do that</p>
        <p>QiWhm was the wont advice yoor Molher ever gave yoo7</p>
        <p>Bombeck; Eat everything on your plate!  The woman should be put away Asret^er for that remark. I mean, thanks to her, Fm still wearing the quee^size</p>
        <p>panty hose. If shed just kept her mouth shut I probably would have developed some decent eating habits. Fd have stopped eating when I was full. And I would have sent the rest to the garbage can, where it really belonged.</p>
        <p>Q: If you could change one thin| dbom yowaeir, whal would It her</p>
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        <p>Q: la that the on(y thingr</p>
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        <p>Q:Now that yoi^re a oetebrlty, whai are aoaw of the things you can no longer do?</p>
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        <p>0^ The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, April 1,1984</p>
        <p>mnj</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>1983 by Universal Press Syndicate_</p>
        <p>Readers Letter Speaks For Many</p>
        <p>; DEAR ABBY; Thank you for helping to get the Living Will legalized in Georgia. Its long overdue.</p>
        <p>^ I stood by helplessly and had to watch my terminally ill mother suffer for months when she begged to die. She was in her 90s and had always been such a proud and independent woman. How I wished 1 ould have disconnected all those lhachines that kept her alive long after her life held any meaning.</p>
        <p>; Yesterday I went into an antique ^op and asked the owner if I could ome in and browse. She said, CPlease come back later - we are Just about to take Fifi to the vet to be put to sleep. In her arms she held a Mautiful little white poodle with a bright pink ribbon in her hair. Her nails were painted matching pink.</p>
        <p>: The woman said, Fifi is very old. Shes incontinent, lame and nearly blind. The vet said she should be put out of her misery. (Lucky dog!)</p>
        <p>- Abby, I agree with you. We all Bave a right to die with dignity. I for One will never go to a nursing home where people are alive but not Hving. I dont want my grown hildren to say, You go see Mama this Sunday. I went last week.</p>
        <p>:  RUTH  IN  ATLANTA</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Can you help me? I dont know who has the problem </p>
        <p>my husband or me. He is t and retired. I am 63.</p>
        <p>He has two beers every dy with his lunch, then he takes a nap. Before dinner (on an empty stomach) he pours himself two or three 4-ounce vodkas on the rocks. He has three to five 8-ounce glasses of wine with his dinner. Socially he drinks more. At a recent party here, he drank three 3-ounce glasses of vodka in 4 1/2 hours. (He said he didnt think he was overdoing it.) Before we go out for  Kial evening he has one or two "quick ones - usually vodka on the rocks.</p>
        <p>He sleeps between 10 and 12 hours a day. We have no sex life. Hes getting what I call spacey. His mind is slow, but he says I cant explain things very well. Also, his memory is poor. We can have two conversations on a subject and he cant even rememver talking about it.</p>
        <p>Thank you for your tipie.</p>
        <p>HIS WIFE</p>
        <p>' DEAR RUTH: Well said, dear (idy. My warm thanks for a letter ihat speaks for many.</p>
        <p>; DEAR ABBY: My mother and I are having an argument about I'affairs, and we hope you can settle it.</p>
        <p>' I am over 21 and have a gentleman friend with whom Ive been going for</p>
        <p>some time. I told my mother that he and I had been intimate, and she</p>
        <p>insists that I am having an affair. I say I am not - that one of the parties must be married in order to call it an affair.</p>
        <p>- Please clear this Up for me.</p>
        <p>P E R P L E X E D I N WESTERLY, R.I.</p>
        <p>DEAR PERPLEXED: Would you believe Webster? He defines an Hffalr" as a romantic or passionate attachment typically of limited duration." In other words, itls Just a passing "glandshake."</p>
        <p>(If you put off writing letters because you dont know what to say. get Abbys booklet, "How to Write Letters for All Occasions." Send |2 and a long, stamped (37 cents), self-addressed envelope to Abby. Letter Booklet. P.O. Box 38923. Hollywood, Calif. 90038.)</p>
        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Wilkes</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Methay Wilkes, Farmville, a son, Krandon Lenard, on March 23,1984, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Sharpe</p>
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        <p>When recently we tried the electric mixer method, we had an amusing idea. Why not cut the pan of marshmallow into Easter shapes, using metal chick and bunny shape cookie cutters? Then we decorated the marshmallow chicks and bunnies appropriately with colored Decorators Frosting. We hope, if you try this Easter sweet, it will be as popular at your house as it was at ours.</p>
        <p>MARSHMALLOW CHICKS AND BUNNIES ' 2 cup cold water 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin '2 cup sugar 1 cup light com syrup Vk teaspoons vanilla Confectioners sugar Decorators Frosting, recipe follows Line the bottom of a 13 by 9 by 2-inch (across the top) baking pan with wax paper. Lightly grease paper.</p>
        <p>Pour the water into a 2-quart saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin over the water and let stand to soften  about 5 minutes. Stir constantly over low heat until the gelatin dissolves  about 3 minutes. Add the sugar and corn syrup; stirring constantly, cook until the sugar is dissolved - about 1 minute. Off heat, stir in the vanilla.</p>
        <p>In the large bowl of an electric mixer, at high sp^, beat the gelatin mixture until it thickens and is a soft marshmallow consistency  about 5 minutes. Turn into the</p>
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        <p>Heavily dust a cutting board with confectioners sugar. Turn out marshmallow mixture onto it. Carefully peel off wax paper.</p>
        <p>Grease 2-inch metal bunny and chick cookie cutters  do not use plastic cutters. Leaving Vi-inch between each, cut out shap^. Dust top and sides of shapes with confectioners sugar.</p>
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        <p>The Suzuki  Violinists (rf Eastern North -Carolina, one hundred students between the ages of two and 18, wiH play music from the classical violin repertoire in the 18th annual Greenville Suzuki Violin Festival April 14 at 7  Memorial</p>
        <p>Baptist Churcht^tinitt Bath is the director ^jd^liarles Bath is the piaimacccmipamst.</p>
        <p>Students from Greenville, Ayden, Farmville, New Bern, Kinston, Washington and Tarboro will play.</p>
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        <p>Collecting dolls has been a very popular pasttime for many years. In Greenville, it has become so popular that a club of doll collectors has been formerd: The Timeless Treasures Ddl Gub. This grotq) is 20 members strong and is (^nnii^ a doll show in conjunction with Greenville Parks and Recreation Department and Pitt C(Hnmunity Ckdlege on April 7 at the Community Building, 4tb and Greene, Greenville, from KM p.m.</p>
        <p>Adults will pay a $1 admission to the show, while childrmi under 16 who are accmnpanied by an adult will be admittea free. On exhibit at the doll show will be old and new dolls of all kinds. Some of the ^Us will be fw sale.</p>
        <p>Persons interested in more information about the doll show or club may call 756^894.</p>
        <p>The program will include the complete Concerto in A Minor by Vivaldi, La Folia by CoreUi, the Concerto in A Minor by Bach, the Sonata in G Minor by Eccles, the first movement of the Concerto in A by Mozart, Pracludium from the Unaccompanied Sonata in E by Bach and cwnpositions by Brahms, Dvorak, Handel and Suzuki.</p>
        <p>The Suzuki Violinists of Eastern North Carolina have performed throughout the eastern part of North Cardina. Students fnmi the group periwmed at the North Carolina State Capital in the faU of 1982 and toured England in 1961. The group that will be touring England in 1984 has been designated. Many music competitions have been won by members of the group, including the North Carolina Music Teachers Association String Competition, the Music Teachers National Assom-Uon Southeastern Regional String Competition, the NCNB Regional Music Competition, the Greenville Schools Talent Cmnpetition and membttship in the Nmth Carolina All-State and Regional Honors Orchestra. Music soiolar^ps have been won to the University ot North Cardina in Chapel Hill, East Carolina University, the North Candina School of the Arts, Meredith College, the Univeristy of North Carolina in Greensboro and tiie University of Michigan; and to the East Carolina University Music Camp, Cannon Music Camp, Summer Strings on the Meherrin at Chowan College, Eastern Music Fesival and the National</p>
        <p>Congress of Strings!</p>
        <p>All the Suzuki violin students in Greenville will be included in the Arts Festival program. Teachers will be Joanne Bath, director; Charles Bath, pianist; Catherine' Jenkins, Jon Shaw, Nancy Kosteck, Paul Topper, Stephen Bath, Andrea Bath, Elizabeth Ellen, Sarah Burden, Danielle Nieman, Amy Moore and Carol Moore.</p>
        <p>Nine of the 19 students nominated this year by the Greenville Public Schoote for Governors school are Suzuki violinists; both Greenville Morehead winners are Suzuki violinists; 10 of the 18 first violinists in the All-State Orchestra are Greenville Suzuki students; the winners of this years Wilminsgton Concerto Competition are Suzuki violinists. Indeed, our area is known around the state as a place that can be counted on to produce fine music for todays and tomorrows citizens.</p>
        <p>In June (rf this year we are taking Greenvilles musical message of excellence to England for the second time. Three years ago, when a ^Uer group of 19 musicians visited Eng^, the accent was upon making contact witii English youth aiKl their parents. English Suzuki parents, like those from eastern North Carolina, are interested in building into their childrens existence a life-long joy of music and commitment to quah^. On tins tour we will fulfill some of the dream of the first visit as well as extend that dream.</p>
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        <p>f; CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -^tnmauts open a new chapter in ^ce operations this week, rocket-^ into orbit on a daring mission that will send a free-flying ^ceman to capture and repair a crippled satellite.</p>
        <p>, - It will be a scene out of science Ifiction when astronaut George Nelson, nicknamed Pinky, leaves (he space shuttle Challengers cargo and flies untethered, powered by</p>
        <p>a jet-pack, 300 feet to the satellite Solar Max.</p>
        <p>Nelson will fire small jets -to match the satellites slow rotation and then move between two solar panels to latch wito a grappling pin with a clamping device.</p>
        <p>He will stabilize the satellite and hold it steady while commander Robert Crippen guides Challenger to within 30 feet so the ships robot arm can reach out and snare Solar Max,</p>
        <p>bringing it into the bay where Nelson and James van Hoften, knof^ as Ox, will make repairs.</p>
        <p>The flight, the nth in the shuttle series and fifth for Challenger, is to start at 8:59 a.m. EST Friday, with the five astronauts blasting away from launch pad 39A. They will shoot into an arbit 305 miles up, highest yet for a shuttle.</p>
        <p>Before the crew makes a service call on the satellite, mission</p>
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        <p>Airport was a private plane owned by Ed Welch of I.L. Long Construction Co. in Winston-Salem loaded .with more donations from the Triad area. Welch said he volunteered to help WSJS with the drive, and his -trucks loaded the large plane before he took off in his private plane .bringing additional clothing that was. donated</p>
        <p>I: ^lief shipments totaling $150,000 Ifrwn R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in Winston-Salem were to arrive in ,Greenville Saturday night.</p>
        <p>* The shipment to Greenville is of a one-half million dollar .donation Reynolds announced 'yesterday, said Reynolds spokesperson Betsy Annese. Three iReynolds trucks are coming to the !vation Army in Greenville to drop ;off $150,000 in products that iRaynolds and its subsidiary, Del ijilonte, makes, mainly canned vege-tables and fruits and tobacco pro-;(hicts.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;: Alesse said that in addition to the 'total of $300,000 worth of products ithe company is splitting between the tornado victims of North and South tarolina, $100,000 cash will be sent 'lo each state for relief purposes, t Local citizens have expressed their concern for the tornado victims through their donations. '</p>
        <p> I was sitting on the sofa watching Ihe news of television, said Rachael Hardee. They showed a picture of a jvoman looking at (the debris) where !^r house was and crying and I thought, How can I help. 1 called Hugh (Hardee) Thursday morning Jo see if I could get the (New JJreenville) warehouse for dona-</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hardee said donations began So pour in soon after the warehouse ^ter was announced.</p>
        <p>Procter and Gamble sent over cases of toilet tissue and facial issues, Mrs. Hardee said. Sun-nyside Eggs sent 3,000 dozen eggs ~  Ormond Wholesale sent cereal, vers Baking Company brought ad and Nidiols sent shampoo, cks and toiletries. Lote of other</p>
        <p>V^lunteers have just wa^ed in, ^e added. Ed Emory sent the ECU iotball players over to help. And nated trucks are picking up dona-_jns and distributing them to the U^tctims.</p>
        <p>5r-The warehouse is now serving as a Jtise for the collection and distribu-Jton of relief supplies. Two l^kloads of food and clothes were Mnt from the warehouse to Bertie jCpunty Friday. Shipments were sent ^Greene County Saturday.</p>
        <p>WRQR radio in Farmville broadcasted from Brinkley Moore Motors in Greenville Friday morning and collected four truckloads of supplies to send to the New Greenville Warehouse. Six truckloads of food and clothing were brought into the radio station from the people in Farmville and Fountain.</p>
        <p>John Moore, general manager of WRQR, said Collice Moore Realty in Greenville notified the radio station it was donating several con-dominuims for temporary shelter.</p>
        <p>People really got on the bandwagon, Moore said. The people on this side of the county are involved and helping. I think that its really great in a time of need that the people in the county show the true meaning of friend and neighbor.</p>
        <p>Eric Miller of WRQR said over $1,500 has been contributed to the Red Cross disaster relief fund by the employees of Collins and Aikman, North State Garment and several other Farmville companies.</p>
        <p>Because the station cant handle all the donations, Farmville-area residents were asked to take their contributions to the Farmville National Guard Armory.</p>
        <p>A relief fund set up by the students of E.B. Aycock Junior High School in Greenville amounted to $210 during Fridays lunch period alone. Aycock teacher Faye Creegan was a tornado victim, and the fund was set up in her memory, according to David Moseley, a student at the school.</p>
        <p>With the help of teacher Frank ONeal and students Kate Shappley, Tarshia Sutton, Mike Barnhi Melissa Pruden, a table was set up in the student commons area of the school and donations were taken for the fund. The table will be set up again Monday and the money collected will be sent to the state level to help the tornado victims throughout North Carolina.</p>
        <p>several ladies who belong to Falkland Presbyterian Church de^ cided to help the victims of the tornado."</p>
        <p>We were sitting around the bridge table and decided to do someiing, said Ruth Watson, a member of the church. We called members of the church and community and asked for donations to be brought down to the church.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Watson said the church sent a load of supplies to the New Greenville Warehouse and made a monetary donation to the Red Cross. Efforts at the church were to end Saturday at 1 p.m., but Mrs. Watson said the church expected to send at least another truckload of supplies for the tornado victims.</p>
        <p>Maj. Ronald Davis of the Salvation Army said the organization has distributed approximately 300 boxes of food supplies to the disaster victims. Donated food was also used to make over 300 bag lunches that were given to those in need of food and the workers in the disaster areas."</p>
        <p>Davis said the Salvation Army building is full of clothes and we dont have the space to put them any more clothes or furniture. The Salvation Army building will be opened at 2 p.m. Sunday so victims can pick up needed items.</p>
        <p>Ed Whichard, a teacher at D.H. Conley, said the high school is being used as a collection and distribution center for clothing. Anyone wishing to donate clothes or pick up clothes can do so Sunday from 1-9 p.m. in the Conley gymnasium.</p>
        <p>llection points said the items most needed for the disaster victims were food, dishes, towels, linens, blankets, pillows, furniture, kitchen items and toiletries.</p>
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        <p>specialist Terry,Hart will use the bionic arm Saturday to place in space an 11-ton research payload named LDEF, for Long Duration "Exposure Facility. It is packed with 57 technology, science and materials experiments that will operate in space for 10 months until another shuttle crew retrieves it in February.</p>
        <p>Early Sunday, Crippen and pilot Dick Scobee will make the final thruster firings to guide Challenger close to Solar Max. Then Pinky and Ox will glide outside to do their thing. Nelson will maneuver with one of the jet-packs that was tested successfully and dramatically on the 10th shuttle trip in February.</p>
        <p>Once Hart has secured Solar Max on the end of the arm. Nelson will cast off and return to the cargo bay.</p>
        <p>Hart will place the satellite in' a work cra^e in the bay. Van Hoften will mount a work station  similar to a utility crews cherry picker -on the end of the arm and remove a large module from the base of the satellite.</p>
        <p>The module contains the payloads attitude control system, which failed 10 montte after Solar Max was launched in February 1980 because three fuses blew. 'That knocked out the satellites pointing system and prevented scientific instruments from aiming precisely at the sun, rendering them useless for collecting data on solar flares - massive eruptions on the surface.</p>
        <p>The failure has left Solar Max with ' a slight wobble. It also is spinning slowly, at a rate of one revolution every six minutes.</p>
        <p>Solar Max was the first satellite built with grappling devices and easily removable modules so that It could be retrieved in space. NASA had originally planned to recover and refurbish it in 1986, but the failure has given the agency an early chance to demonstrate another capability of the reuseable shuttle.</p>
        <p>The faulty module will be replaced by a new unit. Engineers at NASAs Cioddard Space Flight Center in</p>
        <p>Greenbelt, Md., will check the health of the satellite, and Nelson and Van Hoften will return to the shuttle cabin after about six hours outside.</p>
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        <p>IMAGINARY PALS: SUCH GOOD FRffiNDS</p>
        <p>By Susan Lapinski</p>
        <p>ont St in that chaii; Momn^ i 3-year-old Lauren. "Baby ''8 alreacty sitting there, at the en^ stooi, Laurens modier ^t at aii sure she shouid go along with her daughters fanta^ about having a iive-in buddy. 'Is it normal for a child to have an imag-friendT she asks herself, answer is yes. within reasonable limits, aooording to professionab. In fact, expert opinion about childiens imaginafy friends is virtual^ unani-</p>
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        <p>the researchers concluded.</p>
        <p>Preschoolers are the most likely age group to have ima^nary oon^Moiions, as M boundaries between fantasy and reality are most blurred then. Once a child starts school and increases his number of real companions, the need</p>
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        <p>mous on the point that they are actually a sign of good heafth. Usually, an ima^riaiv friend is part of a normal, sound childhood need to fantasize, says child pnrcholo^ Jonathan Kel-iennan, Ph.D., an associate dinical professor of pecfratrics at the University of Southern Califomia in Los Angeles and dunordMpbigtieFearflOuki (W. W. Norton). He suggests that parents not dissuade their child but instead make room for the imaginary pal.</p>
        <p>condemning the fanta^, parris cut off a mafor avenue of communication for a child. he warns.</p>
        <p>Parents sometimes worry because they associate talking to such a friend with meidal illness in adults. But most childrNi actualty know the dffference between a real friend and an invisaile one, according to Peggy Miles, MA, director of the Chdrrs Education Center at Catholic University in Washington, D.C If you ask them about H, theyll say, OK its just pretend," she eimlaini</p>
        <p>Studies a few years ago at Yde Universtty found that as maity as 70 leroent of childmi under 5 taw about laving these kinds of friends. And children with fantaty companions tend to be bri^tei; show greyer ability to concentrate and are generaUy happier;</p>
        <p>for a fantaqr friend often subsides. But for as long as th^re around, irnaginary pab can hefr) children in differuit ways.</p>
        <p>For Lauren, worrying that Baby Kippy has a place to sit m^ fill a need in hr to kx4c aftor another individual, in the same way that her prente care for her; says Miles.</p>
        <p>An imaginary buddy can abo give a child the feeling that he b in charge of a situation. For example, Robert OBrien, MA, a teacher at the Children's Education Center; recalb that preschoolei; hb a big dog  faithfully him everywhere.</p>
        <p>Sometimes, kids will use thb friend to echo thdr parents' commands  Be careful with that glass of milk"  as a way of trying to understand the rules thq^ themselves are being asked to follow. Or they may use him or her to convey thouj^b they are embarrassed to express directly. A little girl who b afraid of the dark, for exaniple, may find it easier to ask for a ni^t-iight for my friend Joe/ than to admit to her feac Imaginary friends help children deal with a stressful situation by distancing themselves from it, sa^ Dr Kellerman. Ifs a childs version, in a way, of the adult who telephones a thrapbt and says, 1 have thb friend with a problem, Doc....</p>
        <p>Parents only need to worry when an imaginary companion begins over a child's life by blocking the</p>
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        <p>But he and Miles agree that ifs fine for parents to make small accommodations for an invbible pal. such as turning on a ni^t-lighL Be matter of fact, counseb Miles.</p>
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        <p>SEATTLE (AP)  Rickie Winslow, the newest brother in the Phi Slama Jama fraternity, rescued Houston from another humiliating loss, and with one thunderous dunk propelled the Cougars to a 49-47 overtime victory Saturday over Virginia in the NCAA basketball semifinals.</p>
        <p>Winslow, a highly recruited freshman, grabbed an air ball by Akeem Olajuwon and slammed it through the hoop for the winning points that sent the Cougars into their second cons^utive final.</p>
        <p>Last year, in a 54-52 loss to similarly unheralded North Carolina State, olajuwon, a native of Nigeria, was at the foul line when Lorenzo Charles grabbed a desperation shot and rammed it home for the winning points as time ran out.</p>
        <p>This time, Akeem was too close to the basket  almost beyond it  when he threw up an ill-timed shot.</p>
        <p>"Akeem still has a problem with knowing the strategy of basketball, said Coach Guy Lewis, whose band of dunkers were given the Phi Slama Jama nickname last year. There are probably 25,000 American players who would have known to throw that ball out. But he was trying to shoot it.</p>
        <p>It went up, high over the basket, and down, into Winslows hands. The Houston freshman, leaping to meet the ball from the left side of the rim, stuffed it home, giving Houston its final points  the winning ones -and a four-point lead.</p>
        <p>"I saw it go high off the glass and thought I had to go get it, said Winslow.</p>
        <p>Olajuwon said he was just happy to be the final again. This time, we are going all the way.</p>
        <p>And, asked how he felt as the clock wound down and Virginia refusing to buckle under Houstons pressure, Akeem said: Scared!</p>
        <p>Terry Holland, the coach of a Cavalier team which was not expected to even get into the Final F(Hir, said he was disappointed at being knocked out one game short of the final.</p>
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        <p>SEATTLE (AP) - Michael Graham and Patrick Ewing took the inside game away from the Twin Towers  of Kentucky and the Wildcats scored only two points in the first 16 minutes of the second half as the second-ranked Hoyas roared into the NCAA basketball championship game Saturday with a 53-4(ivictory.</p>
        <p>Georgetowns 10th straight victory and 20th in 21 games put the Big East; powerhouse in the title game Monday night against fifth-ranked Houston. The Cougars defeated Virginia 49-47 in overtime in the opening game of the Kingdome doubleheader.</p>
        <p>The Hoyas, down seven points at halftime, ran off the first 12 points of the second half to take command en route to their 33rd victory against tlu*ee losses. Second-ranked Kentucky ended with a 29-5 record.</p>
        <p>The Wildcats collapse actually began in the first half after they took a 27-15 lead with 3:06 to go before intermission. They seemingly were in a comfortable spot since</p>
        <p>season. Maybe we can say that in two weeks. Right now, were disappointed. Wed like to still be playing, Holland said.</p>
        <p>The basket by the 6-foot-8 Winslow offset a pair of foul- shots by Virginias Rick Carlisle with 18 seconds left.  </p>
        <p>As the final seconds ticked off, Lewis threw his famed checkered towel in the air as the Cougars advanced to Monday nights final against the winner of Saturdays other semifinal, Georgetown of Kentucky. .</p>
        <p>The outmanned, unheralded and unranked Cavaliers, who were never expected to get even this far without three-time Player of the Year Ralph Sampson, repeatedly fell behind and, just as often, charged back, refusing to cave in to the taller Cougars.  f</p>
        <p>At the close of the first half and the start of the second, they ran off 10 consecutive points to turn a 25-17 deficit into a 27-25 lead.</p>
        <p>And, in the closing minutes of regulation play, after Houston had strung together nine points for a 41-35 lead, the Cavs reeled off eight of the next 10 points. Othell Wilsons basket off his own steal tied it 43-43 with 27 seconds left to force the overtime.</p>
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        <p>capping the Cava run and giving them their last lead of the game, 45-43.</p>
        <p>One minute later, Olajuwon, a 52.5 percent foul shooter  15 percent below his field goal percentage  hit both ends of a one-and-one after being fouled by center Olden Polynice. That tied it at 45.</p>
        <p>A little more than a minute later, Michael Young scored to put the Cougars on top to stay. Then came Olajuwons air ball, a shot that missed everything. But Winslow was there to grab the ball and ram it through, giving Houston a four-point cushion, 49-45.</p>
        <p>Olajuwon, neutralized in the first half when he scored only four points, finished the game with 12. Young led Houston with 17 points and Winslow had eight.</p>
        <p>Miller and Wilson shared</p>
        <p>Virginias scoring lead with 12 points apiece. Polynice had nine  none of them after halftime.</p>
        <p>The victory sends fifth-ranked Houston into the final with a 32-4 record and ended the Cavaliers season at 21-12.</p>
        <p>In the opening half, Houstons zone defense appeared to be playing into the Cavaliers game plan. It never attacked Virginias ball handlers, laying beck and waiting for Virginia to shoot from the perimeter. For the first 4:35, the Cavs couldnt get a basket, missing their first five shots. And, eight minutes into the game, Houston had built a 14-4 lead.</p>
        <p>Slowly, Virginia got its outside shooting going, with Polymce occasionally laying the ball in over Akeem as well. But with 3:30 to go in that opening half, Houston held a 25-17 margin.</p>
        <p>The Cougars didnt score again in the half as Wilson, Carlisle and Polynice all connected from short range to pull scrappy Virginia to within two at halftime.</p>
        <p>With 10:40 left in the second half, Virginia held a 35-32 lead. Then Reid Gettys hit a pair of baseline jumpers and Olajuwon coraiected on a three-point play, then on a rebound of a deflected shot as Houston took a 41-35 lead.</p>
        <p>Still, Virginia refused to fold. After  an exchange of baskets. Miller put in a rebound and Wilson pumped in a 20-foot jumper before he tied it with his layup off the steal.</p>
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        <p>Ewing Chop Down Twin Towers, 53-40</p>
        <p>Georgetowns 7-foot All-American, Ewing, was sitting on the bench with three personal fouls and Kentucky was alternately resting its Twin Towers, 7-1 Sam Bowie and 6-11 Melvin Turpin.</p>
        <p>Kentucky still led 29-22 at halftime. But in the seci^d half, with Georgetown starting out in a stingy man-to-man defense, it was a different story. The Wildcats, missed their first 11 shots and went 9:55 without a field goal. At one point, Kentucky was 1-22 from the field.</p>
        <p>Starting in the first half, Georgetown had a 19-2 surge to take. a 34-29 lead before Kentuckys Winston Bennett hit a field goal with 10:05 remaining in the game.</p>
        <p>But Georgetown kept pouring it on, taking its biggest lead, 45-31, with 4:16 left. That meant the Hoyas had outscored Kentucky 30-4 after trailing 27-15.</p>
        <p>Michael Jackson paced Georgetown with 12 points and David Wingate had 11. But Graham, a 6-9, 210-pound freshman who has</p>
        <p>built a reputation as an enforcer for the aggressive Hoyas, and Ewing each scored eight points.</p>
        <p>Bowie, who had missed the last two seasons with a leg stress fractyre, wound up as the Wildcats top scorer with 10 points, all but two of them in the first half. Turpin finished with five points  all in the first half.</p>
        <p>Graham, who had averaged only 14 minutes playing time and 4.4 points, turned in a brilliant defensive job on Turpin for the first part of the second ha f before the Hoyas switched back to a zone defense.</p>
        <p>Kenny Walker, at 6-8 another member of Kentuckys heralded front line, finished with only four points, hitting only two free throws in the second half.</p>
        <p>Kentucky made only 3-of-33 shots in the second half and shot an overall 13-for-53 for 24.5 percent. Georgetown made 46 percent of its shots from the field,  hitting on 13-of-2l after intermission.</p>
        <p>Ewing picked up two quick fouls, then got his third with 8:52 to play in the first half, sitting down until the second half. Ralph Dalton, 6-11, and Graham were forced to take over up front for the Hoyas.</p>
        <p>Kentucky, which jumped out front to begin the game, did not trail until Ewing put in a tap-in to make it 30-29 early in the second half.</p>
        <p>Reserve guard Gene Smith started the second half and helped key Georgetowns pressure defense as the Hoyas snapped the Wildcats eight-game winning streak.</p>
        <p>It is the ninth NCAA tournament for Georgetown, which finished second in 1982 to North Carolina and second to-Wyoming in 1943. The Hoyas heat Southern Methodist, Nevada-Las Vegas and Dayton to reach the Final Four.</p>
        <p>Getting His Kicks</p>
        <p>Kentuckys Sahi Bowie (31) comes "down against Ralph Dalton of Georgetown during the battle for a rebound in their NGAA semifinal game Saturday in Seattle. Bowie had^he bail, but the Hoyas took a 53-40 victory. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Smith</p>
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        <p>Williams</p>
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        <p>Blackman</p>
        <p>Bearup</p>
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        <p>Olden Polynice (24) is all atone as he pulls  Houstons Kicky Wilson (40) moves in  to</p>
        <p>dowh the rebound Saturday during second-  apply the pressure. Houston prevailed  in</p>
        <p>half action against Houston. At left,  overtime. 49-47. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>THE DAILY</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 1.1984</p>
        <p>Tribe Tops Pirates</p>
        <p>13 53 14 16 33 9 22 40 22 31-53 29 11-40</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - John Volpi has been tough on opposing hitters for William &amp;amp; Marys Indians so far this year.</p>
        <p>Saturday afternoon, he added the East Carolina University Pirates scalp to his wampum belt, hurling an 8-2 ECAC-Soutn baseball victory for the Tribe.</p>
        <p>Volpi has hurled 42 innings so far this spring, and until he faced the Pirates had allowed but two earned run. Both those scored off him this day were earned  but that was the l^ast of his worries.</p>
        <p>In recording a complete game, Volpi moved his record to 5-2 on the year, striking out seven, walking two and allowing six hits.</p>
        <p>Only three of those hits came in the first six innings, and the Pirates didnt score until the top of the eighth inning. By then, they trailed 4-0.</p>
        <p>The defeat was the second straight against ECAC-South competition and dropped the Pirates to 3-2 in the league. They are 16-6 overall. William &amp;amp; Mary boosted its record to 10-8-1 overall and to 3-1 in the league. They had earlier split a pair of games with James Madison  ECUs opponent in Greenville Sunday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The Indiana pushed over three runs in the second inning, taking the lead for good. Jeff Wolf led off with a triple and he scored on John OKeeffes single. Then, after an out, Volpi singled, moving OKeeffe up.</p>
        <p>P.C. Akins grounder got Volpi at second base, but the return throw to first was not in time to complete the double play. Todd Evans, ECUs first baseman, then tried to pick OKeeffe off third, but his throw was off target and it allowed the runner to score the second run and Akins to dash all the way to third. Trey Harris followed with a single, scor-</p>
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        <p>Sides,2b  3  10 0  Zebrow8ki,ss  4  0 11</p>
        <p>Hardison,ss  4  12  1  Yagielk&amp;gt;,2b  5  0 12</p>
        <p>Evans.lb  4  0  2  1  Stanko.lb  5  0 10</p>
        <p>Johnson,dh  3  0 10  Wolf,If  5  110</p>
        <p>Wells,3b  4  0  0  0  O'Keeffe,cf  4  2 2 1</p>
        <p>Williams.rf  4  0  0  0  Lenzewicr,3b 4  2 2 0</p>
        <p>Bradberry,cf 4  0  0  0  Volpi,dh  2  0 10</p>
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        <p>Fulghum,c  3  0  0  0  Harris,rf  4  13 2</p>
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        <p>E-Evana, Zebrowski; OP-WUliam k Mary 2; LOB-ECU 5, WftM 6; 2B-Evans, Yagiello, Harris; SB-Hardison, Wolf; S-Volpi</p>
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        <p>McClanahan (L,3-l).....................7 10  6  4  0  3</p>
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        <p>Volpi (W, 5-21...............................9 6  2  2  2  7</p>
        <p>McClanahan faoed two batters in the eighth. WP-Volpi</p>
        <p>ing Akins.</p>
        <p>The Indians picked up two more runs in the sixth. Joe Lenzewicz singled and Volpi walked. Akins then singled in Lenzewicz for a 4-0 edge.</p>
        <p>East Carolina rallied to a pair in the top of the eighth, cutting the lead in half. With two away, Steve Sides walked and scored on a triple by Greg Hardison, Hardison crossed when Evans followed with a double, but the rallied died there.</p>
        <p>The Indians then came back with four more in the bottom of the inning to put the game away. OKeeffe singled dn Lenzewicz singled, chasing ECU starter Robbie McClanahan. Volpi sacrificed them up and Akins was intentionally walked</p>
        <p>to set up a force.</p>
        <p>However, Harris hit a Texas League single to score OKeeffe, and Dan Zembrowski got a hit to bring in Lenzewicz. Stan Yagiello then doubled to drive in the final two runs.</p>
        <p>For McClanahan, it was the first loss in four decisioqp.</p>
        <p>Harris led the William &amp;amp; Mary hitting with three, while OKeeffe and Lenzeciwz each had two. Hardison and Evans each had a pair for the Pirates.</p>
        <p>East Carolina returns home this afternoon for another league contest, hosting James Madison at 2 p.m. at Harrington Field.</p>
        <p>Pigskin Pigout Party Planned</p>
        <p>Take a former All-NFL defensive lineman, mix in a suntan bikini contest and a tug-of-war with an elephant, top' with barbecue and you have the partial recipe for whats been dubbed as the First Annual Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pigout Party.</p>
        <p>What it is is football -.the annual Purple-Gold intrasquad scrimmage, set for Saturday, April 14. And its not going to be your ususal scrimmage.</p>
        <p>Instead, its going to be a twoKlay celebration of East Carolina football, with activities getting underway starting at 7 p.m. Friday night in Ficklen Stadium.</p>
        <p>L.C. Greenwood, former All-Pro defensive lineman with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and currently seen in Miller Lite commercials, will be on hand for the affair, making his first appearance Friday night.</p>
        <p>Highlighting the whole affair is a pig-cooking contest. A $100 entiw fee is being charged and the field is limited to 25 pigs. Those interested in cooking may call 757-6178. Cash prizes. Pirate Club memberships and trophies will be awarded to the three best pigs, with two additional Pirate Club memberships and trophies awarded to the number four and five pigs.</p>
        <p>Pigs are to arrive at 7 p.m. Friday night, with fires begun at</p>
        <p>9 p.m. and cooking started at 10 p.m.</p>
        <p>Judging will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. Saturday morning, and barbecue plates will be sold to the public from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. for $3.50 each. All proceeds from the sale of the dinners will go to the Pirate Club.</p>
        <p>Starting at 10 ^,m. Saturday, a number of activities are planned. They include:</p>
        <p>10 to 11 a.m. - L.C. Greenwood autograph session.</p>
        <p>11 to 11:30 a.m. - Clowns in stadium area with purple and gold balloons.</p>
        <p>11:30 a.m. to 12 noon  L.C. Can Crushin Contest.</p>
        <p>12 noon  Tug-of-War between Clyde Beatty-Cole Brothers Circus elephant and the ECU Football Team.</p>
        <p>1 to 2 p.m.  Purple/Gold kiddie games and competitions^</p>
        <p>2 to 2:30 p.m. - Suntan Bikini Contest.</p>
        <p>2:30 to 3 p.m. - Best Dressed (Purple/Gold) Contest among tailgaters.</p>
        <p>3:30 p.m. - Contest winners announced.</p>
        <p>3:40 p.m. - Air Time for Purple/Gold Game broadcast.</p>
        <p>4 p.m.  Kickoff of Purple-Gold  game. (Adultadmission$1.50). Halftime - Ed Emory Birthday Olebration, and announcement of Name The Pirate Contest; Golden Girlsroutine.</p>
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        <pb facs="00095648_0148" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. April 1,1984</p>
        <p>093 OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>BATH &amp;amp; GIFT BOUTIQUE</p>
        <p>COMPLETE BATH Oecofaling shop with unusual gUts Conti nuing buying and advertising support location in Carolina East Mall Call Mr Seipel. 7l6 4il Call collect open by summer</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Commercial</p>
        <p>Property</p>
        <p>BIG MONEY IN SPORTS! Own your own sporting goods business! Sport Circle will sh^ you the way! Be attiiiated with a National Franchise! Earn big protits, full or part time! $2W gats you started! Call collect to Bill Woods (717) 421 6910 or write Sport Circle, Inc . S 9th St., Stroudsburg. PA 18360</p>
        <p>BUSINESS FOR SALE In fcasr arn N.C car washes (salt service)/ clothing stores, con venience stores, dry cleaners, employment agency, fabric shop, gift shops, groceries, machine shop, magaime co, motel, needlework stencil shop, new car dealership, nightclub, nursery (plants), rag process ing co (bulk), restaurants (fast lood, sealood, 4 General menu), shoe stores, transfer CO., trash disposal co, video i game co., and other, for addi flonal information, contact ttorold Creech, Business 4 Real Estate Broker with The Marketplace, Inc , 7S2 3666</p>
        <p>FOR BENT. Storage space available on 264 Business Ap proKimately 360 square feet. High ceilings. 40 per month. Call Clark Branch Manage ment, 355 2000</p>
        <p>OFFICE BUILDING-Building is in very good condition and rents for more than $1,000 per month:  located in encellent</p>
        <p>section of Greenville; for addi tional information in con fidence, contact Harold Creech, Business 4 Real Estate Broker with The AAarketplace, Inc.,</p>
        <p>752 4348__</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM. 2'7 bath con-dominium at Windy Ridge. $475 per month Availdble last week in February Lorelle at 355 2000</p>
        <p>109 Houses Fof Sk</p>
        <p>AYBEN FOR SALE by--------</p>
        <p>3 bedroom, 2 bath, den, eet-ln kitchen, formal living and din ing room Call 746 2128  _</p>
        <p>AYDEN. 609 Snow Hill Street 4 bedroom brick veneer, formal living room and dining room, den, large recreational room with fireplace and built in grill. Double carport Outside garage and storage 2530 square feet heated area Lot size 123k240 Owner financing available Call 746 6116</p>
        <p>109 Hotises For Sole</p>
        <p>I ROOM HOME on Memorial Drive idealy suited tor the office or business that is looking for high visibility HO feet of road frontage with qpproxi mately 20,000 square foot lot, to give you plenty of parking area or room for expansion f For more information call CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666</p>
        <p>DISTRIBUTORSHIP</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>UNIQUE WIDE SCREEN T V</p>
        <p>Projection system that sells for under $400 00 Large protected territory, solid return on In vestment, diversified market, sales aid Investment of under $4,000 full backed by inventory CALLJ C TRIPLETT TELEVISUALSOFNC 919 929 8499  CHAPEL HILL</p>
        <p>703 941 9083 ALEXANDRIA.VA</p>
        <p>104 Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>09S PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>CALL DEAN'S Handy Man Strvice for your building and lawn maintenance needs Resi dential and commercial 756 f93</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman North Carolinas or iginal chimney sweep 25 years experience working on chim neys and fireplaces Call day or ftlght, 753 3503, Farmville</p>
        <p>- 09* Home Improvement</p>
        <p>EFFECTIVE 7*4% INTEREST Rate If you qualify ior fhis 2 bedroom l'5 bafh'townhouse, adjacent to pool and athletic facilitis Call 756 5323 after 7:30pm</p>
        <p>104 Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>JONES COUNTY Land and timber 550 acres on highway 258  $600 per acre Green</p>
        <p>County 60acres + or 16 miles south of Greenville on SR 1410 Gated entrance ideal home site $1250 per acre . 182 acres + or , 92 acres cleared 18,000 pounds + or tobacco $1300 per acre Contintnea Forestry Consul tants 1 524 5832</p>
        <p>TOBACCO POUNDS for sale 758 4611 or 752 4017</p>
        <p>32 ACRES Between Greenville and Farmville on highway 264 16 cleared, 3100 pounds of tobacco $55,000 Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500, nights call Don Southerland 756 5260</p>
        <p>ROOF LEAKING? Need a new roof? Call for free esfimates B 4 B Roofing, 752 4329 (If will rain again</p>
        <p>;W0 REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>HOUSE IN Farmville Available for sale or rent, has 10% . assumable loan. 3 bedrooms. 2 Baths, living room with Qreplace, and family room. Call - f$3 5940</p>
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        <p>Property</p>
        <p>BUILDING 50'X10O'</p>
        <p>: - Concrete Block-18'High " On Old River Road, beyond new water plant near proposed  By pass route.</p>
        <p>:  $50,000</p>
        <p>:  Extra  Lot  $10,000</p>
        <p>756-1517</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHSfcLLb ' THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>, COAAMERCIALPRqpe^TY</p>
        <p>'.RESTAURANT BUILDING.</p>
        <p>. Commercial building and seven</p>
        <p>- rental units available for sale and located on Mumford Road.</p>
        <p>' Gross rents of $1400 per month. Priced at $134,000 Steady in</p>
        <p>- come potential.</p>
        <p>lot on 264 By pass across * from Hellig Meyers Furniture.</p>
        <p> Corner lot with 120 feet road . frontage $68,000</p>
        <p>! OFFICE BUILDING directly across street from Pitt County courthouse. Eight offices,</p>
        <p> storage room, walk-in vault,</p>
        <p>- two rest rooms, 10 paved park</p>
        <p>- ingspaces $149,900 Call now!</p>
        <p>' COMMERCIAL BUILDING ' with fenced rear lot on</p>
        <p> Bismarck Drive. 700square^!</p>
        <p>of office space, 1135 square feet , of shop area. Easily accessible . Loan assumption available at . 9% Ottered at $93,000</p>
        <p> 15.3 ACRES with approximately 200 feet road frontage on Hwy 264 west. 3 miles from Greenville. Area is devel^</p>
        <p> commercially. $60,000 Call ' now.</p>
        <p>' REALTY WORLD  CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>  Geep JohnsonON CALL752 1561</p>
        <p>'  Richard Allen  7S6-4M</p>
        <p>John Jackson  SJS</p>
        <p>  Ed Perry ..............752 2867</p>
        <p>  Ray Holloman  JS fliK</p>
        <p>Marie Davis  iS ??</p>
        <p>  Tim Smith....................7sr9811</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1 800-525-H10, *xt. AF43 An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>M ACRES CLEARED '-j a mile east of the industrial park. City water available and over 900 feet paved road frontage $206,000 Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500, nights call Don Southerland 756 526</p>
        <p>BEDFORD, Understated elogance describes this story and a Vi Colonial Williamsburg Formal living room and dining room with fire place and built in cabinets 3 bedroom, 2'i baths, kitchen with breakfast room, large 2 car attached garage This quality home has many other features you'll like Call Anita Worthington at Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500 or 355 6661</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE. New construe tion 1500 square toot brick ranch that features large greatroom with fireplace 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, large wooded lot, patio Call CEN TURY 21 Tipton 4 Associates, 756 6810; nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE SUBDIVISION 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath By owner 756 0937</p>
        <p>BETHEL Lovely brick ranch on acre lot. Excellent condition, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage. Assumable loan Best in the area Aldridge 4 Southerland. 756 3500; Jean Hopper, 756 9142</p>
        <p>BLOUNT'S CREEK Area 1,200 square feet on 155 acres. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, central heat and air, woodburning heater, chain link fence, paved drive way 1200 square foot re modeled barn or workshop Other out buildings $42,OO0 Call 946 0673</p>
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        <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 today, it's a steal 444,</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS New offering to be complete in March. Loads of extra trim and quality on a wooded lot Large deck with 1800 square feet heated. Select your own carpet and wallpaper This 3 bedroom ranch is ottered at $79,700 with sellers paying 2 points tor 10'!% adjustable financing #445</p>
        <p>AYDEN Reduced Large traditional home available across from the Ayden Golf and Country Club Over 2800 sguare feet of living space with large family room and game room 3 bedrooms. 3'i baths Lots of extras plus 2 car garage. Walking distance of pool and golf course and tennis courts $98,000 446</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS.</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Geep JohnsonON CALL752 1 561 Richard Allen  756  4553</p>
        <p>John Jackson...............756  4360</p>
        <p>Ed Perry  752  2867</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman  753  5147</p>
        <p>Marie Davis  756  5402</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................752  9811</p>
        <p>Toll Free 1 100 525 8910, ext AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>BY OWNER TUCKER Estates 2 Story Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Large country kitchen, den with fireplace, formal liv ing room and dining room Need to sell immediately. Call 752 7330</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>A RARE FIND. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has formal areas, fireplace, screened patio, and carport for less than $80,000 CENTURY 21 B Forbes Agency 756 2121 or 757 0530</p>
        <p>ALMOST LIKE NEW less than 2 years old, starter home, assume lOk FMHA loan to qualified buyer, payment could be less than $200 per month, settle in tor less than $2000 3 bedrooms, I'tj baths, country kitchen, tastefully decorated in</p>
        <p>earthtones, large lot, priced to sell. Only $39,OOO.Dav!s r -  752 3000, 756 2904, 756 1997</p>
        <p>ALMOST LIKE NEW HOME</p>
        <p>located in good neighborhood. Convenient to city living, over 1500 square feet, spacious and gracious tamilf room with fireplace, country kitchen, back porch, detached garage Only $65,900 Davis Realty, 756 2904, 756 1997</p>
        <p>ASSUMABLE I1'/i% LOAN, 2,000 square feet, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, living room, den with wood burner, work shop, Jenn aire, well landscaped, acre let in Stony Brook. $12,800 equity Payments less than $500 Call 752 6145after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BY OWNER A perfectionist personally renovated inside and out This energy efficient quali ty constructed beautifully ap pointed 3 bedroom rancher Garage, storage buildings, beauiiully landscaped yard Located in established neighborhood. 5 minutes to shopping centers, schools and churches. Many extras $69,900 By appointment 752 1153, 756 8629 or 752 0973</p>
        <p>CLAftk branch SELlT</p>
        <p>THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE. Excellent home in popular Belvedere. This iwne features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living room with family room, kitchen and dining areas. Great home tot 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 long. Call today. Offered to sell in the low$60's.#465.</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE Only two years young Heat pump, extra trim and wallpaper. Convenient location. This all brick ranch otters a large kitchen and plenty of yarf Seller may pay points Call today Exceptional buy. $49,000 468</p>
        <p>THIS 3 BEDRIX3M brick ranch nestled among the pines otters you comfortable living with lots of privacy. Has energy etticient heat pump, nice trim molding and wallpaper and has addi tional land available. Call today (or your personal showing $57,900. Convenient to shopping off Hwy 264 By pass. #469</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Geep JohnsonON CALL752 1561</p>
        <p>Ridiard Allen...............756  4553</p>
        <p>John Jackson................756  4360</p>
        <p>Ed Perry......................752  2867</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............753  5147</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756-5402</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................752  9811</p>
        <p>Toll Free 1 800 525 f 10, ext, AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing\)pportunity</p>
        <p>Clark BRANCH SElIT THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>BY OWNER 4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home in Englewood. Formal areas, lovely pine kitchen and den, large screened porch, and beautiful wooded lot. Assumable FHA loan Priced in mid 70's. Call 7S6 4009after 6.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER, two sto^ Colonial near University. 402 E 4th St 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, den, carport Package includes attractive adjacent 2 bedroom house which produces income of $225. $69,500 758 5299</p>
        <p>CAMELOT Modified contem porary featuring living room, den with fireplace and bar, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, deck, beautiful wooded lot Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756 3500; Jean Hopper, 756 9142.</p>
        <p>CAPE COD. I'/i story, 2 bedrooms downstairs, 2 up stairs. Extra large great room/dining room, eat in kitch en, laundry room, deck Near Beef Barn $60s Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland. 756 3500; Jean Hopper, 756 9142</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. Seller will consider lease/purchases. Comfortable floor plan features all formal areas large kitchen, laundry room, garage, large lot $70's Aldridge A Southerland, 756 3500; Jean Hopper, 756 9142</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY Victorian Style offers all the exras, large rear deck, sun room off kitchen, built ins, completely redeco rated, usable porches with back yard privacy, solar hot water. This four bedroom two story has 2450 square feet with a 10% FHA assumption available. Call</p>
        <p>today tor defails $lOO's. 447</p>
        <p>TOO MANY.CHILDREN to live in a shoe. Spacious 2150 square toot 4 bedroom home Appli anees nearly new For the large family A must see in the low $40's. 450.</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE Two story Victorian available in Robersonville. Immaculate in side and out Home features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, with all formal areas. Outside features screened in porch, large deck, fenced in back yard with tree house. Excellent for kids. A great buy in the upper $60's all for appointment 452</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING Immaculate 3 bedroom, I'^j bath brick ranch featuring a 10 x 15 glassed in porch located south and minutes from Greenville Priced to sell at $52,900 Call today, loan assumption</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC. REALTORS 355-2000</p>
        <p>Geep JohnsonON CALL752  1561</p>
        <p>Richard Allen...............756  4553</p>
        <p>John Jackson  756  4360</p>
        <p>Ed Perry......................752  2867</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............753  5147</p>
        <p>AAarie Davis  756  5402</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................752  9811</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1 000 5251910,ext AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BAROWN. 12</p>
        <p>acres wifh oHlew. 136,OW- Call Carl for details. Dardn Realty, 7511913. Nights and weekend. 758-2230</p>
        <p>bWNfWil PfcbWSSIONAL bulMIng Zoned CDF Ideal tor doctors oMIcts or office SMce rental. The D. G. Nichols Agency. 752 12.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>STEEL FABRICATION SERVICE</p>
        <p>Fig cookers, Ihostock equlp-moM, farin trailers, farm aqalpmenl, truck bodies. RoaaonaMe atas.</p>
        <p>7S9-3BB9</p>
        <p>Altwap.m.</p>
        <p>COPIER FOR SALE</p>
        <p>SAVM-Mo(MNo.m OHy ss.aat eaalas naOt ay e*. Cae</p>
        <p>BRILEY A CO. 75B45B6</p>
        <p>IBP MANAGEMENT EXECiniVE</p>
        <p>College Degree Preferred And Experience A Must. Should Be Familiar With All Phases Of Financial Accounting And Reporting And Office Management. Experience In Medical Field And With Computers A Plus. Send Resume And Salary Requirements To:  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1402 Elixabeth City, NC 27909</p>
        <p>Leada double Efe.</p>
        <p>Homemakers. Students Become Manpower office temporaries. Youll 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, arid word processors For a personal interview. call now</p>
        <p>757-3300</p>
        <p>111 RMdt StrtRt</p>
        <p>MANPOWER</p>
        <p>vlWV'ClS</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FRK</p>
        <p>FIRST MONTHS RENT ^</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>Kitchen Appliances Custom Built Cabinets Patios $vith Private Fence</p>
        <p> 2 Large Bedrooms</p>
        <p> IVt Baths Heat Pumps Spacious Floor Plan Waaher-Dryer</p>
        <p>Hook-upa  ------</p>
        <p>Thermopane Windows E-300 Energy</p>
        <p>^auUful individual Williamaburg Exteriors</p>
        <p>Located Within Walklnfl Distance of PItt Memorial Hoapltal</p>
        <p>Call 752-6415</p>
        <p>Monday - Friday</p>
        <p>DEEP CUT PRICES</p>
        <p>Toyota Bed liner ($325 retail value) with the perchse of.ony new 1984 Toyota Pickup Truck.</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>We Will Beat Any Pike On A Comparable Toyota Truck Or Pay You</p>
        <p>^500.00</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>clark-branchSLlT</p>
        <p>THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>Clark branch SLir</p>
        <p>THREE HOMESAWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>CAMELOT Need a separate nook and dining room. This ranch otters 1438 square feet and a large back yard, patio and extra trim inside. Great room is ^cious and centrally located See this one now and select your own decor. Ottered at $63,500 455</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 . $43,500. 470.</p>
        <p>NEW 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. Ottered at $,500. 472.</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE. 3 bedroom townhouse Loan assumption Available in May feet Excellent condition. Call office tor details. 473.</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Geep JohnsonON CALL752 1561 Richard Allen  756-4553</p>
        <p>John Jackson................756 4360</p>
        <p>Ed Perry......................752 2867</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............753-5147</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756 5402</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................752-9811</p>
        <p>Toll Free: I 800 525 1910, ext AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>Moving away? Make the trip lighter by selling those unneed ed'items with a last action Classified ad. Call 752 6166.</p>
        <p>Vite wi no! b* undmM ^</p>
        <p>WE REAUY PO SBL FOR UE9L.. DONTMAKEAMOQO</p>
        <p>Offar EniraB Awl M 17 p.m. BMPweeilntargwmee</p>
        <p>CAMELOT Imogine this home on a heavily wooded lot in Camelol It's under construe lion and offered at $68,700. Nearly 1500 square feet with extras. Builder offers 10 year warranty and you select your own decor. Coll today and see this excellent plan with extra large great room and scracned porch.458.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. Low interest and convenient location make this 3 bedroom. \*i bath brick home perfect for e family. Home otters 1200 square feet with carport and deck. This home is in excellent condition</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>large, quiet, wooded lot. Special teature is separate quarters tor your In-laws; living room, kitchen, bedroom, bath Main house is IVi story, 3 bedrwms, 2 baths, formal areas Every thing is done in excellent taste, quality workmanship. Aldridge Southerland. 756 3500. Jean Hopper, 756 9142.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS - 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floors, fireplace, pool, deck, totally private. Re duced by owner, $59,400. Call 758 1355.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS - Superb small 2 bedroom bunMio EHi-cient compact kitchen with</p>
        <p>109 Houses For Sale 109 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOME corner lot, assume loan plus equity, pay ment less than $400 per month, one car garage, screened in patio, fenced In back yard Call for turthur details. $52,900 Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, 756-1997</p>
        <p>COUNTRY WITH privacy^^r Greenville beyond Cherry Oaks^ 'q acre wooded lot, detached garage, 2 bedrooms, spacious living room. Owner will pay points and closing costs. $36,900 Red Carpet Steve Evans A Associates, 355-2727</p>
        <p>and has a spacious back yard. Priced in the mid sab's, this home is hard to match Call today Possible 10% financing or 7*4% loan assumption. Geep Johnson, Listing Broker.</p>
        <p>BELVOIR. Ideal tor the first time home buyer with an assumable Farmer's Home loan to qualified buyer. Located In the country near Belvoir, features living room, large kitchen with dinette area, 2 bedrooms, the large master bedroom can easily be con verted to 2 smaller bedrooms, one bath, carport and halt acre lot A must see priced in the upper $30's. 43.</p>
        <p>REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Geep JohnsonON CALL7S2 1561</p>
        <p>Richard Allen...............756  4553</p>
        <p>John Jackson................756  4360</p>
        <p>Ed Perry......................752  2867</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............753  5147</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756  5402</p>
        <p>,Tim Smith....................752  9811</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1 BOO 525 8910, ext AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>breakfast bar, dining room with hardwood floors, den with tirplace. gas logs, chair rail, and a large picture wind^, big All tor 41.500 This is</p>
        <p>no? imisprint. fAakt us prove It! Call Anita Worthington at</p>
        <p>COASTAL PLAINS REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>Of Greenville, Inc.</p>
        <p>NEED LOTS OF Space? This lovely 4,100 square toot home with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths plus beautiful indoor heated pool. 32 X 16, will certainly accomodate a crowd. Add to this the stable with 4 stalls and some pasture tor all around living at Its best. Call for nwe details. $125.000</p>
        <p>758-6093</p>
        <p>Aldridge and Southerland 756 3500 or 355-6661.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL Heights, best buy in town! Living room/dining room with fireplace, eat-ln kitchen, separate laundry room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fkjhpP-huge lot Priced to sell NOW at only $46,500. Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-3500; Jean Hopper, 756 9142.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Malcolm Hassell</p>
        <p>ROGERS</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE</p>
        <p>No b23</p>
        <p>946-6336</p>
        <p>ROOFING  GUTTERS</p>
        <p>SIDING  PAINTING</p>
        <p>INMIE HAWKINS</p>
        <p>Cofflffltrclal-Ratldatrtlal</p>
        <p>Rasldanca7S^272S</p>
        <p>Bwiint8l7SI-S27l</p>
        <p>MASONRY SAND TOPSOIL AND FILL SAND</p>
        <p>Nathan Smith 75M687j^^</p>
        <p>PUSTIC SLIP COVERS</p>
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        <p>J. AUSBY</p>
        <p>Salt na Cluk Csiwmd (4HnttlnSIS.N Aatby HmIIc Comi SS6-47S1  WMon</p>
        <p>COUNTRY 2 acre lot. about 3 year old Brick Veneer Ranch, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace in den and master bedroom, spacious family room and kitchen and breakfast area screened in back porch, double car garage. Reduced $4000.</p>
        <p>Only $44,000 756 2904, 756 1997</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>NEW PitT PLAZA.-4</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, tormtil areas, deck, carpet, workshop Owner will consider some fi nancing Great location Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 75* 3500; Jean Hopper, 756 9142.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY OWNER. 2*0</p>
        <p>square toot brick home with. 2 car garage located on large lot 3 bedrooms, 2-5 baths, 1 vary large bath with double sinks, all formal areas, large family room or den with fireplace and insert, 10X12 attached office and library, beautiful 18X16 kitchen witn appliances, s^ rate laundry room, large 15X18 floored attic room, detached 13X13 brick storage building, and above ground swimmimg pool $78,900 Call 752 5446 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>Searching tor the rignt townhousef Watch Classifhtd every day.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Builders 01 Allargy Safa Homes And Additions</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>758-7354  Greenville,  N.C.</p>
        <p>General Contractor^Carpentry^Concrete^RooHnfl</p>
        <p>Charlie Goodmans</p>
        <p>TRUCK COUNTRY</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.King Cabs... Dodge D-50...Dodge D-50 Sports... Jeep J-10 Pickups...Chevy Blazers... Dodge Ram Chargers... Chevy Scotsdale</p>
        <p>5i</p>
        <p>Plckups...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>Headquarters for Trucks and R.V.s For All of Eastern N.C.</p>
        <p>711 North Memorial Drive Greenville. N.C. 27634</p>
        <p>(Across From The Holiday Inn)</p>
        <p>TRUCK 0 U N T R Y</p>
        <p>Hours: 8:00-7:00 Weekdays</p>
        <p>8:00-5:00</p>
        <p>Saturdays</p>
        <p>1:00-6:00</p>
        <p>Sunctays</p>
        <p>758-8899</p>
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        <p> Stock #4018</p>
        <p>998</p>
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        <p>Locking Wire Wheel Covera Air Conditioning Dual Remote Control Power mlrrora Bumper Rub Stripe 40-40 Individual acata Conaole Quartz Clock Trip Odometer</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, AorHI. 1984</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures Q. I sometimes do woodworking where it is necessary to use bits of dowels to hold pieces of wood together. I am somewhat new at this 1(ind of work and occasionally find that one of the holes I have drilled is not precisely straight. Is there some way to be certain I have drilled a hole exactly straight so the dowel fits perfectly into both pieces of wood.</p>
        <p>A. While you can make a homemade jig that will enable you to do</p>
        <p>this, it is doweling Jig. have trouUe t</p>
        <p>to buy a regular never again the bit.</p>
        <p>I an ^ment, why do draidi always have</p>
        <p>Q. To sett all plumbin^ wfller in them?</p>
        <p>A. For several reasons, the most inpertant of which is that this prevens #e passage of gases and odors. The subject is a lot more cunplex than that, but the details are unnecessary unless you are going into plumbing in a professional way.</p>
        <p>/Q. I have been having some flooding at my house recently because of heavy rains and have been told there is no drain tile around the bottom of the house to (Sarry away the water. I was told it should have been done when the house was built years ago, but apparently was not. What I dont understand is how tile can solve the problem instead of pipe. Can you enlighten me?</p>
        <p>A. While the material is popularly called tile, it is actually a form of pipe except that it has perforations in the top of it. The rain enters the holes and then runs through the pipe, usually to a dry well. If you plan on doing the job yourself, be sure the dealer gives you detailed instructions on how to lay it with a slight slope. Sometimes, on certain types of sloping property, you can get by without the dry well.</p>
        <p>Q. We have some fake wood beams in the family room in our house, which is a converted large barn. We .painted the beams&amp;gt;, but some stains ;are now showing through. What is ;the solution?</p>
        <p>; A. First, find out where the stains are coming from and eliminate the Icause, otherwise youll have the ;same trouble all over again at a ;later time. Once that has been done, cover the stained areas with clear shellac or aluminum paint. Wait ! about a week, then lightly sand off ;any gloss, being sure not to sand off ;the shellac or aluminum. Wipe carefully, then repaint the beams with your choice of color, "rwo coats would be preferable.</p>
        <p> Q. Can I use common brick for a driveway wall or will it cause too many problms?</p>
        <p>; A. Yes, it wil do well. It is less expensive than regular brick and, if installed professionally, shouldnt cause any problems. You may find, however, you cant get them all of the same color or type, but this is no big disadvantage.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;: Q. We have a stained table and wish to paint it white to match the decor in the room. Will the stain bleed through?</p>
        <p>A. First, coat with aluminum paint or diluted shellac.</p>
        <p>Q. - We have a problem with occasional mildew m a clothes closet. A handyman we sometimes employ says it needs more ventilation. Among his suggestions is that* we replace the present solid door with a louvered door. We can understand how this will allow air into the closet, but wont it also allow dust in?</p>
        <p>A. - Yes, but the amount will be so small it will be a good tradeoff. Ge^ng in the air is more important if you are to nave^ chance of eliminatina tin mildewBlowever, a louvei^ mr alone will not work wonders if the conditicm is severe. Your helper obviously realizes this, Which is why he has made other</p>
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        <p>Tradicional elegance marks the exterior of the Gastonne. a three bedroom design, while the fl&amp;lt;w plan revolves around family living Besides tlK centrally-placed family room, the plan also calls for an 18-ft. gameroom. patio and family dining nook.</p>
        <p>With the U-shape and hip roof, the design is true to its French</p>
        <p>Provincial motif. Tall, small-paned windows and ornate entry door add interest to the appealing facade. Irisitte. the arrangement takes into account family needs.</p>
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        <p>Designers Offer Decorate Tips On Arranging TV Sets</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER AP Newsfeatures How do you arrange your televi-$jon set for maximum viewing convenience without destroying a rooms decorative theme?</p>
        <p>Some award-winning ideas include the following;</p>
        <p>Installing a freestanding tower that houses the set and accessory items in sections that pull out as needed.  .yv.</p>
        <p>-Placing a set in a room divider located between the sleeping and sitting area of a master bedroom.</p>
        <p>Converting an alcove into an invisible cabinet through use of a see-throu^ mirror. When the set is on, the picture is seen through the mirror; when off, it isnt seen.</p>
        <p>Creating a cabinet that looks like the footboard of a bed. The television rests on a shelf that is raised and lowered automatically.</p>
        <p>These ideas and others were developed by professional designers when RCA Corp. conducted a video design competition in cooperation with The Designer Magazine. The assignment was simple: use todays</p>
        <p>television equipment and other home entertainment components in a creative way in the home.</p>
        <p>RCA executives and the editor of the trade magazine for interior designers reasoned that many families have recently acquired new video equipment and need good ideas for integrating the equipment into their homes.</p>
        <p>The winning designers, who received cash prizes and RCA components, discussed their ideas and showed the renderings of their rooms in New York recently. Several offered suggestions based on their designs for the general public to consider in the arrangement of their home entertainment spaces,,  -*</p>
        <p>^DottiCaiaby, a space planner who also teaches at Cornell Universitys interior design division, offered suggestions for a room designed solely for television watching.</p>
        <p>In the small room he created, a large cabinet is located directly in front of a window. The cabinet, whose doors retract when opened, is sized generously so new video components will fit as they come into existence.</p>
        <p>Killaby said that in rooins designed mainly for video there should be little to distract the eye from the set. Its important to be especially careful about light entering the room. If light enters behind the viewer, it can reflect off the surface of the screen and create glare. If it enters behind the set, viewers eyes must constantly adjust from low light to high light, which gives the eyes extra work.</p>
        <p>Instead, cover the windows so you screen out light when daytime watching occurs. Artificial lights should be on dimmers so that they can be lowered as required. Up-lightiM, which throws a wide diffuse light, should be employed instead of downlighting which concentrates a beam of light onto a surface.</p>
        <p>For many people, the prospect of devoting a room solely to television is impractical or undesirable. George Wachob, a designer and teacher at Louisiana State University, thought of them when he created a traditional living room design^ to include activities such as television watching, listening to music, talking, reading and entertaining.</p>
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        <p>i A. - Yes, if a considerable loiioiBit of pni^ratory work is done, togie or ivomiding nails must be</p>
        <p>Q. What are some recommended varieties of broccoli for North Carolina? (R.G., Brasstown)</p>
        <p>A, Green Comet, DeCicco, Bravo and Green Duke do well throughout North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Q. What is a good mulch to use around roses? (I.E., Archdale)</p>
        <p>A. Pine bark, pine needles, straw or leaves are good choices. Mulch helps conserve moisture and keeps down grass and weeds. If the plants are not mulched, cultivate shallowly and often enough to keep out weeds.</p>
        <p>Q. How call I tell if nematodes are re^nj in my soil? (R.W., Rural</p>
        <p>removed and new ones put in. If there are any loose shingles, they will have to be renailed. One of the things that often occurs with old woomn shingles is that they curl up and turn at the butts. If this is the case on your Yoof, you can provide a smooth surface for the new shindes and a solid nailing base by installing a feathering strip nailed along the butt edges.</p>
        <p>(The techniques of using varnish, shellac, lacquer, bleach, stain, remover, etc., are detailed in Andy Langs booklet, Wood Finishing in the Home, which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a long, stamp^, self-addressed envele^ to Know-How, P.O. Box 477, Huntington, NY 11743. Questions of general interest will be answered in the column.)</p>
        <p>A. To determine if damaging nematodes are present in the soil before planting, collect about one quart of soil in a plastic bag as a representative soil sample fromihe areas to be planted and take it to your county extension office. Check with your county extension agent for more details on the procedures, forms and fees.</p>
        <p>Q. How should I control crown gall of roses? (I.F., Stanley)</p>
        <p>A. Crown gall is a bacterial disease that causes large galls or swellings (one to two inches in diameter) on roots or lower parts of the main stem. Affected plants are stunted, weak and lack parts of the mahr-stm Grown gall can be avoided^ by purchasing healthy plants. Do not plant roses in areas where this disease has been a problem. If swellings do occur, prune them promptly. Also, avoid wounding roots, the lower stem and graft area of rose plants. Mulching plants to control weeds will reduce the chances of wounding.</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures Buying an old house and restoring it to its former grandeur was once confined to a rather small group of home purchasers. Whatever the reason  and it actually has little to do with economics, remodeling costs being what they are - the practice has gained surprising popularity in recent years.</p>
        <p>A man whose business is buying old houses and restoring them. Bob Vila, has some advice for homeowners thinking about purchasing old homes to remodel. Question No.l .was: What is the top priority in searching for a remodeling prospect?</p>
        <p>He says: One of the first things a buyer should do is decide on a prospective neighborhood  or two. This is done by careful research  finding out everything from zoning regulations and tax incentives available for restorations, to the quality of the local school system and the public transportation system. Whats next door and down tfeblock really counts too. The most magnificent house will be a tough sell if its adjacent to a super highway or a shopping mall. Also, take a look at - and talk with -your future neighbors. If theyre out there on weekends with paint, hammers and nails, its a good sign the neighborhoods on its way up.</p>
        <p>Once youve found the right neighborhood, what then?</p>
        <p>Look for a home thats structurally sound  that wont deplete your entire bank account while remodeling it, Vila says. If the home has sagging or rotting floors, large cracks or water stains on walls and ceilings, crumbling cornices, a sagging roof and exterior detail thats decayed beyond repair, its not a good idea to buy it even if youre thrilled about its possibilities.</p>
        <p>Repairs for structural damage can much too costly and time consuming, and most of us doit have the luxury to live somewhere else while we attempt such a massive renovation project.</p>
        <p>What else is important? Is size a consideration?</p>
        <p>Certainly. These days, rambling old castles are much too costly to maintain - much less renovate. When I lo(A for a home, I want one thats within the realm of the feasible, one that can be updated</p>
        <p>without becoming a monstrous undertaking.</p>
        <p>Is it practical to buy a home that you plan to gut?</p>
        <p>I dont think so. Why buy an old house unless you plan to preserve its basic design and layout? I think its important to have a finished home that pleases you, but if youre going to make major structural changes, you may as well buy an old loft or gutted shell in the first place.</p>
        <p>What about restoration? What type of homes a good candidate?</p>
        <p>Restoration is an expensive undertaking and requires a lot of time and patience on the part of the homeowner. Often people buy ornate, large homes to restore and realize too late how difficult it is to replace or restore the homes intricate detailing. My advice is to look for a smaller house and plan to restore its basic features like doors, floors and fireplaces, while modernizing the rest.</p>
        <p>Anything else buyers should look for?</p>
        <p>Well, in terms of layout, the kitchen and bath must be in worjca-</p>
        <p>ble locations, the bedro()ms and living room should be well lit  or at least have the potential for good lighting. As for systems, check that the wiring and plumbing are in good working condition. Its a good idea to have a pro examine them.</p>
        <p>We had one more question for Vila, whose Public Service broadcasts are funded by Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. What final advice did he have for those who plan to buy and remodel an old house?</p>
        <p>Before committing yourself to an investment, assess what has to be done to the house. Draw up a plan for each room, listing the projects you can-do yourself and those that will require a contractor  and estimate the cost for each project, including a cushion for overspending and inflation. After youve done this, youll be able to determine more realisticallyv if the house is worth your investment in terms of both timeaqd dollars.</p>
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        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: The early part of the day touches off the new moon, and it is best that you wind up matters that you have already started. Later in the day. you are able to get inspired, new ideas. Be positive.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You can finish those tasks left undone, and then be inspired to something worthwhile for the future. Be happy at home tonight.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Give that private affair your full attention, then tonight meet with good advisors. Improve the relationslup with the one you love.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Early get that plan worked out that you have been struggling with. Thank one who has done you a favor.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) Know what others in the outside world expect of you, and then you can proceed accordingly. Drive with the utmost care.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Follow the dogmas you profess in the morning, and then concentrate on improving your way of life. Be alert.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Make sure you handle the tasks you promised your mate in the morning. Study vour monetary position early. Be wise.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Show partners that you have kept your part of any contracts, and then discuss future affairs wisely.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A good day to do something thoughtful for those who have done you many favors. Organize future work more intelligently.</p>
        <p>SAGirrARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Perfect some hobby before you take on another. Spend some time at amusements of sports.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Begin this Sunday properly by keeping promises you have made to kin. Extend invitations to fascinating persons.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Return calls of persons who have been trying to reach you, and make better arrangements for the future.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20'to Mar. 20) Pay bills in the morning, and then study more interesting outlets for the future. Focus your attention on greater abundance.</p>
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        <p>be allowed to study periodicals early m life that will be</p>
        <p>helpful in picking out a career in life. There is a tendency</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, APRIL 2, lt4</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Until late aftnoon, you have all sorts of interesting ideas and modes of procedure by which you will be able to advance your affairs in fasci^ting new avenues of expression.</p>
        <p>ARIE^Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Unexpected happenings can occur early that will bring you pleasure and happiness, and later you get fine idas for progress.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) If you study the actions of your mate, you will know better how to have greater rapport in the future.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) An associate wants to be more helpful and should be given the chance to do so. Be alert to what is happening around you.</p>
        <p>' MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) If properly attuned to your planets, you should be starting the new week with more enthusiasm than usual.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) You may get an unexpected invitation that should be accepted, since you could have a fine time. Your mate will go ahead with your ideas.</p>
        <p>: VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) A good day to get that  situation improved at home to the satisfaciton of all who ^well there. Be happy.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Stop all that anghng, and Ibe more adroit with partners. State your plans for the 4ays ahead. Plan for a big expansion.</p>
        <p>- SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You need to use more ..modem measures if you are to improve your financial</p>
        <p> status. Put your practical ideas in motion.</p>
        <p>" SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You are anxious to discuss your practical ideas with others, but be sure it is with those who can really be helpful.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Be more concerned with theory than the practical. Do something dramatic that will make your loved one more affectionate.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Consider those persons you want to add to present roster of friends, and make ovetures in such directions. Take it easy.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Many situations occur in the outside world that will give you a chance to get ahead in a more modern way.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she wiU</p>
        <p>have a fine imagination and advanced practical ideas and</p>
        <p>will catch the eye of bigwigs who can pave the way to</p>
        <p>big success in life. Your progeny will do things different-</p>
        <p>Iv from others, so do nothing to change this.</p>
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        <p>"The Stars impel; they do not compel." What you</p>
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        <p>1984, The McNaught Syndicate. Inc.</p>
        <p>K-9 Force Puts Teeth In The Law</p>
        <p>COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - Archie, Michelob and Cocise put teeth into the law at Fort Benning.</p>
        <p>They are part of the 40-member Working Dog Platoon, 20 military policemen and 20 dogs.</p>
        <p>Their jobs are to stop crime and catchcriminals.</p>
        <p>The dogs are an extension of the military police, and are trained to assist them in the performance of duty," said Staff Sgt. Jerry Ragan, base kennel toaster.</p>
        <p>Our patrol dogs, for example, replace the need for a two-man patrol team. Instead of sending two men out, we can send one man and one dog. The man drives and the dog is trained to look for acts of violence, such as a person running an screaming.</p>
        <p>The dog also is trained to attack and hold a person until the MP can apprehend that person, Ragan said.</p>
        <p>In addition, the dogs are trained to search buildings, scout forest areas and sniff out narcotics and explosives.</p>
        <p>The dogs at Fort Benning range in age from 2 to 12. They work as long as they can.</p>
        <p>When a dog retires, he is usually unable to eat and he is put to sleep, Ragan said.</p>
        <p>The dog and handler are  pair. Once a dog and a handler are matched, they are partners until the man gets out of the service or until the dog dies. The handler takes care of all of the dogs needs.</p>
        <p>The dogs get their basic training at Lakland Air Force Base in Texas, then its up to Ragan.</p>
        <p>The dogs are 2 or 3 years old when we get them, he said, and they have had about six weeks training if they are patrol dogs and about eight weeks training if they are narcotics dogs.</p>
        <p>Ragan, a 17-year veteran, sees to it they receive about four hours training each day at the post.</p>
        <p>Ragan, 35, of Miami, said he cant recall a time when he didnt have at least one dog as a pet,</p>
        <p>A dogs willingness to please is the basis of training, he said</p>
        <p>Dogs are not fed gunpowder to make them mean, he said. Narcotics detection dogs are not given drugs. The dogs are trained to detect drugs and explosives by scent and scent alone. The dog is presented with the scent and then the reward, the scent and then the reward, over and over. When the dog can identify one scent, he is introduced to others  oneat a time.</p>
        <p>The reward can be a snack or a toy, but always includes a lot of praise, petting and affection.</p>
        <p>Dogs in the military are nothing new.</p>
        <p>Julius Caesars army used dogs. In World War I, dogs were used as sentries, messengers, ammunition carriers, scouts, and they pulled sle carrying the wounded, Ragan said.</p>
        <p>A quarter million dogs saw service in World War II.</p>
        <p>During the Korean War, dogs are credited with reducing casualties by over 60 percent and many dogs established impressive records. A og named York led 148 combat patrols and never lost a single man. Ragan said.</p>
        <p>At Fort Benning, the dogs and men even get their conditioning together.</p>
        <p>I take my entire command on a 4-mile run every Thursday morning at 6:15, said Col Curtis Earp, provost marshal, who commands all the MP companies. And the handlers and their dogs run together in the formation.</p>
        <p>We are the only command on post that has runners that run on all fours, 'ie dogs seem to have a psychological effect on runners who might want to drop out.</p>
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        <p>In Los Angeles, sometimes the smog is so bad you cant shoot until afternoon, says Wong. Our skies are clear, s' you can shoot from early morning.</p>
        <p>In 1983, filmmakers left about ^.2 million in the state, says Wong.</p>
        <p>The Biggest spenders were the producers (rf the Magnum, P.I., television series, who spent about $10 million; pnh ducers of Japanese television commercials, who</p>
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        <p>EXPLAINS SCI LPTI RE - British sculptor Henry Moore. S5. explains a &amp;lt;fi&amp;gt;tail of his marble statue Mother and Child" in St. Paul Cathedral, London. The work is to go on show before Easter. Listening are Rev. Philip Buckler, Sacrist and Minor Canon of St. Paul's, left, and Dr. Alan Webster, ;Dean of St. Pauls. The seven-foot statue is Moores latest work and has been : donated by him to the cathedral. (AP Laserphoto)i</p>
        <p>Novelist Is Top Art Collector</p>
        <p>By JO ANNE BYRNE .. MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) -: Lothar-Ounther Buchheim was 18  when he purchased his first work of art.</p>
        <p> Buccheim is best knowiL as 4he author of the popular German novel. Das Boot", about a submarine trapped undersea. It was made into  film that was recently distributed widely in the United States.</p>
        <p>A collector of extraordinary foresight and energy. Buchheim's exhibition covers the chaotic period rfpre-and post-World War I Europe. All of the artists and their art were persecuted by the Nazis, Buccheim 'laid on a visit here to see his collection hung.</p>
        <p>The Nazis swept them away. shaming the artists in the eyes of the people as degenerate or Jewish-influenced.</p>
        <p>There is not enough known what a government like that can do," he said. "Sometimes this could be a good warning.'*</p>
        <p>The paintings cut across the human range of emotions - love, hate, humor, fear and despair. They are an expression of protest against social injustice and Victorian convention and an exploration of the soul and mind.</p>
        <p>Works of Die Brucke The Bridge), a group of painters who came together in 1905 in Dresden, form the core of the iexhibition.</p>
        <p>The painters, Heckel, Ernst Kirchner, Mueller, Max Peckstein and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, regarded life and art as one.</p>
        <p>In experimenting with new means of expression, they revived printmaking as a major form of art and used graphics to build a bridge to society.</p>
        <p>Watercolorist Emil Nolde, much older than the others, was en couraged to join the group in 1906. He introducted etching to Die Brucke. Others became members for a brief time.</p>
        <p>Die Brucke moved to Berlin in 1911 and the artists began to go their separate ways, eventually dissolving the group in 1913. Waves of their influence filtered down the years</p>
        <p>The collection of more than 450 paintings, watercplors and woodcuts IS insurea for more than $18 million.</p>
        <p>The collection is housed in the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum in Duisberg, Germany. It is being circulated under the sponsorship of the Federal Republic of Germany ; Besides the Brucke artists, the ' exhibition includes works by members of a second group of German artisU, Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). Franz Marc, one of the organizers of that group, which eventually aiwbed Die Brucke, is reiented, as are Lyonel Fein-</p>
        <p>inger and Alexej von Jawlensky, Dix. Oskar Kokoschka. Max Kaus. Max Beckmann and Conrad Felix-muller.</p>
        <p>Buchheim is himself a painter, consummate photographer, former champion wrestler, and author of numerous art books as well as Das Boot." Touring the gallery with the aid of a crutch as a result of a recent operation, he praised the institute for doing his show with intelligence." It's an adventure to see my pictures here on these wails." he said, adding that he because of his insatiable acouisi-tiveness there isnt room to hang them all in his home. As he put it, "In my house they have disappeared."</p>
        <p>Buchheim. who has published comprehensive studies of Die Brucke, describes his collection as explosive, dynamic, revolutionary art.' But in the aftermath of World War II, the Expressionist painters still were not accepted in their own country, he said.</p>
        <p>"There was a second persecution after the second war ended. Now it is a real triumph for all these painters." Finding the money to collect the art was not difficult at first for Buchheim. But now that Expressionist art sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars, sometimes it can be a problem.</p>
        <p>Buchheim described Kirchner as "the most important member of Die Brucke but tne spiritual leadership belongs to Heckel."</p>
        <p>Kirchner suffered a breakdown in 1915 and moved to Switzerland where he eventually became the most important painter of the Alps in this century. Buchheim said. Kirchner committed suicide in 1938 following Hitler's condemnation of 600 of his works.</p>
        <p>Heckel. more gentle and balanced than Kirchner and Schmidt-Rottluff, is known for the cjmpassion in his work. Muellers central theme is the .lude in nature, exemplified by his soft and quiet "Two Girls in the Sedge." Nolde, who had the distinction of being forbidden to paint by the Nazis, achieved unusual effects in watercolor by letting the colors run freely, as seen in his exquisite "Poppies."</p>
        <p>Buchheim's own gallery in Frankfurt. Germany was the first to display Paul Klee in 1950, as well as Braque and Picasso.</p>
        <p>During a 4'ryear stint as a correspondent in World War II, Buchheim took some of the best photographs of submarine warfare ever seen, said Dr Siegfried Salzmann of the Duisberg miwieum Das Boot" renl*ed frnir hi -nr experiences.</p>
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        <p>f ROMANTIC COMEDY - Being presented by Little Theater of Virginia BegcK^Va. in Virginia Beach. Fridays and Saturdays, 8:30 p.m., Sunday, April 8 at 3 p.m. Reservations, 804/428-9523. Through April 14.</p>
        <p> CRUISE TRAVEL SHOW - The Cruise International Travel Show, at the Pavilitm, Virginia Beach, April 6-8. For more details, call 804/461-3555.</p>
        <p> FELLOWSHIPS - .Nominations and apolicatinns for three weeks of arts ell''vhii;'-  ''&amp;lt;?ual ."'5 anco nni;!' d^ama 'n rrca'iM* wruihp -"-v</p>
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        <p>: ; 'he Firiorming For ' 'mplpte d'^taih .vriie to: Dr. liaiviu R Humphrey. Director. Alliance !or Arts Education. Kenned^ Center. Washington, D. C. 20566. or call him at 202/254-7190.</p>
        <p> DO.NIZETTI OPERA - The North Carolina Opera returns to Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 8 for a performance of Donizettis Daughter of the Regiment." Tickets can be purchased at the door or reserved by calling the N.C. State University Stage Box Office at 737-3104, Monday-Friday, 10-6.</p>
        <p> CARTERET PRESENTATION - The Carteret Community Theater performers will present Neil Simons The Good Doctor," at The N. C. Marine Resources Center/Bogue Banks on April 6. 7,13, and 14. For more information on this and other Bogue Banks Resources Center programs, call the center at 247-4003 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. and 15 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays beginning April 7.</p>
        <p> WOMEN'S PHOTOGRAPHY - Applications are now being considered for an exhibit of black and white photographs by women photographers to be held in Huntsville, Ala. Sept. 8-Oct. 28. For eligibility requirements and entry forms write to: Constitution Hall Park, 301 Madison Street, Huntsville, Alabama, 35801. Deadline for completed entry forms is May 15.</p>
        <p>SUMMER DANCE CAMP - The Cape Cod Conservatory Summer Dance Institute will conduct a summer program under the direction of dancer Edward Villella. The program is geared for serious pre-professional dancers age 13-19. For complete details on eligibility, cost, and dates, write to: Cape Cod Conservatory Summer Dance Institute. Route 132, West Barnstab e. Mass., 02668.</p>
        <p> NEW SECCA SHOW  A group exhibit of art by recipients of the 1983-84 NEA/SECCA Artists Fellowship winners will open in the Main and Overlook Galleries at SECCA in Winston-Salem on April 7. The show will be on view through May 20. Artists featured in the show are; Gerald L. Cannon, New Orleans; Reni Gower, Richmond; William Maguire. Homestead. Fla.; Richard C. Mayberry, Charlotte; Jim Sanborn and Alan Stone, both of Washington, D. C., and Russ Warren. Davidson.</p>
        <p> PLANTATION TOLTIS - The Churchwomen of Prince George Episcoapl Church in Georgetown. S.C. are sponsoring the 37th Annual Plantation Tours on Friday and Saturday. The tours cover plantations that date back to land grants from King George II. Tickets may be purchased only on the days of the tours from the church parish house One-day tickets are $10, two-day tickets $18.</p>
        <p>DRACULA AT CHAPEL HILL - Bram Stoker's classic "Dracula" will be presented at 8 p.m. nightly Tuesday through Sunday and at 2 p.m. on Sundays April 12-May 6, at the Playmakers Theater on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. No performances on April 22 or May 6. A midnight performance is scheduled for April 13. For inormation or reservations, call 962-1122</p>
        <p>Knight Of Glin To Lecture In Raleigh</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Desmond FitzGerald, the 29th Knight of Glin, will share his knowledge of Irish interiors and decorative arts Friday, April 13, at 8 p.m. at the North Carolina Museum of Art. His lecture, "Irish Country Houses and Interiors, will help celebrate the 400th anniversary of the European</p>
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        <p>Frtt Conctrt At NCMA Thuriday</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Museum of Art will present a free concert by the Duke University Collegium Musicum, directed by Margaret Johnston, Thursday at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>The program will feature music from 17th-century Italy, including a full performance of Giacomo Carissimi's oratorio "Jephte," as well as compositions by Claudio Monteverdi and Giovanni Gabrieli</p>
        <p>The musicum is a group of singers and instrumentalists specializing in the music of the I4th through I7th centuries. Instruments used in this poTormance will include viola de gamba, recorder, sackbut, cometto and harpsichord.</p>
        <p>For infimnation, call th' museum duration department 833-1935.</p>
        <p>Deadly Necklace</p>
        <p>CENTRAL AMERK AN COSTUME JEWELRY - A soldier of the ARCE battalion, a U.S. trained battalion of Salvadorian soldiers, is wrapped and ready in a beavy necklace of M-6n ammunition as he patrols the urea of Juacapa, El Salvador for the guerrillas who disrupted Sundays election in that country .AP l.aserphoto by Pat Hamilton)</p>
        <p>colonization of North Carolina, which officially bMins April 27.</p>
        <p>As resident of Glin Castle, County Limerick, and vice-president of the Irish Georgian Society, FitzGerald possesses a personal acquaintance with the great houses of Ireland iat is unsurpassed. Widely known as an author and lecturer, he has been deputy keeper of the Department of Furniture and Woodwork at the Victoria and AU)ert Museum In London and teaching fellow at Harvard Univeraity.</p>
        <p>The Knight of Glin is co author with Anne Crookshank of The Painters of Ireland, c 1660-1920 1978) and with Maurice Craig of "Ireland Observed: A Handbodc to the Buildings and Antiquities of Ireland, He also represents Christies in Ireland.</p>
        <p>Tickets are $10 each for the lecture, which will be followed by a reception. For information, contact the museum education department at 919) 833-1935.</p>
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        <p>CHAPEL HILL - Boho Arts is sponsoring an indoor-outdoor 2-D art show and sale from 1 to 4 p.m. today (rain date April 8) at Crooks Corner, 610 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill Boho, an alternative program, features a publication, film and musical events, documentation and demonstrations as well as visual arts.</p>
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        <p>%  By  CHRIS  BENNETT  and  lighting.  The  renovation  will  woman  show  titled  Starting  In  the  accompanied  by  pian</p>
        <p>By CHRIS BENNETT Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Friday ' night marked the gala opening of the Farmville Community Arts Center with a Hollywood-style opening and pre-and post-theater parties. The celebration was the culmination of three years-of fund-raising and community effort within the Farmville corfi-munity.</p>
        <p>The occasion marked the opening of the newly renovated Paramount movie theater. The theater, vacant for many years, has been refurbished with new floors, seat coverings and the addition of a stage</p>
        <p>and lighting. The renovation will continue with the addition of dressing rooms prop rooms and additional lighting.</p>
        <p>After a pre-show cocktail reception at the Colonial Inn, chauffered limosines whisked guests to the door of the theater which had been decorated with a red carpet and spotlights. Other guests were directed to the theater by lighted luminairios lining the streets of Farmville.</p>
        <p>After a brief dedication ceremony, Broadway actress and comedienne Sally-Jane Heit performed a one-</p>
        <p>woman show titled Starting In the Middle which chronicles the life of Harriet Ferment from a 7-year-old in the 1950s to a mature woman of the 80s. Ms. Heit, known to area audiences by her work in ECU Summer Theater productions, charmed the audience with her portrayal of a woman growing up amidst a changing social structure. Ms. Heit showed her virtuosity by interspercing comedy with songs</p>
        <p>accompanied by pianist Paul Tardiff.</p>
        <p>After the performance a champagne reception was held at the Colonial Inn where Ms.Heit was joined by director Ed Loessin, actor George Grizzard and. Mary Grizzard, Mary Regan, head of the North Carolina Arts Council, and state and local dignitaries. A performance for the general public was scheduled for Saturday.</p>
        <p>Librarian Named</p>
        <p>Sell Tobacco With Hudson's Warehouse, Designation 1532 -</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Humane Society Adopt a Pet of the Week is a 7-month-old spayed female white spitz. If you wish to adopt her, call 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Also being sought homes are the following;</p>
        <p>A neutered male housecat, mostly black, little white - declawed, has shots. 753-5451.</p>
        <p>A brown and white mixed breed dog, very puppylike, good with children. 752-2515.</p>
        <p>Six 7-week-old part-terrier puppies. 756-6816.</p>
        <p>An 8-month-old black spayed female cat. 758-2511.</p>
        <p>Found near Hastings Ford  a male tan and white puppy. 756-3251.</p>
        <p>Found on Library Street - a longhaired gray tabby male cat. 752-0226.</p>
        <p>An 8-week-old black female mixed breed puppy, collie-shepherd,</p>
        <p>756-7677.</p>
        <p>Four black and white part-retriever puppies, 6 weeks old. wormed. 746-6232 and 746-3802.</p>
        <p>Found Wednesday on New Bern Highway near Red Banks Road- a black female chihuahua, possibly part-terrier, and a medium-sized male black and white mixed breed dog. 756-7677 or 756^813.</p>
        <p>A 5-month-old mostly Lab male puppy, solid black. Shots started.</p>
        <p>757-1292.</p>
        <p>A 4-year-old spayed gray housecat - all shots, heeds to be one and only cat in household. 758-0883.</p>
        <p>Found near Brody Building -English sheepdog. 757-1602; Lost in Falkland area - male reddish terrier named Buster, 758-4949 or</p>
        <p>758-4104; Found in Library Street area  a long-haired mostly white tabby cat. 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Lost in Cherry Oaks area  a tan male walker hound. 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Six hamsters, 752-0179.</p>
        <p>Five boxer-shepherd puppies, wormed. 758-0796.</p>
        <p>^An orange and white spayed fipale housecat.'756-1268.</p>
        <p>Four huskey-shepherd puppies 6 old, with shots; a black and ite mixed collie puppy 6 weeks with shots; a 10-week-old brown white mixed collie; three 10-. (-old mixed Lab black puppies; /^ male collie-shepherd dog with sl^, needs country home; a spayed fOfliaie collie-shepherd dog, small-</p>
        <p>A spayed female small brown and white housedog; four mixed Lab 1-year-old dogs, all spayed females. 756-1268.</p>
        <p>To place an animal for free adoption through this column, published free of chdarge 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; Cathy Ketron, 746-2468 (Ayden); or Carol Tyer, 752-6166.</p>
        <p>Susanne Hux Long has been named childrens librarian at Sheppard Memorial Library, succeeding Hansy Jones, who has become librarian at Sheppard Memorials East Branch Library.</p>
        <p>Her duties at Sheppard will include organizing, planning and conducting the childrens activities for the main library. She will coordinate childrens services for the entire system, and will work directly with patrons in selection of needed material.</p>
        <p>Most recently, Mrs. Long worked as a reference librarian at the Health Science Library at East Carolina University.</p>
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        <p>Today, 8 p.m. - Nicholas, tttthen, violinist and the Raleigh (jiamber Orchestra in concert. Sfcwart Theater.</p>
        <p>Tuesday, 8 p.m.  University Chdc Concert Orchestra and Fan-' wfijjPiBand, Stewart Theater, (Free).</p>
        <p>.(Tuesday through Thursday, 8 ;. - Guys and Dolls, ^ampson Theater,. Frank ^pnapMn Building.</p>
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        <p>.\t the end of the 196Us, Omar Sharif came up with the idea that for bridge to become an exciting spectacle, it had to involve big money. So in 1970 Sharif and some of his favorite partners sat down against some of Bri lain s leading players in the highest stake rubber bridge game on record-$4 a point! To make it even richer, there were considerable amounts wagered on side bets.</p>
        <p>The records show that Sharif and company won .ibout $.10.000 in the match. However, he came out a loser. A film of the match that he financed to the tune of some $;)00,000 was never picked up by the television networks, and he was stuck with the tab.</p>
        <p>This was perhaps the most dramatic hand of the match. Sitting East and West were Omar Sharif and Claude Delmouly of France, while North South were the British internationalists Jonathan Cansino and Jeremy Flint. After passing initially. Can sino doubled Delmouly s raise to two hearts for takeout. Sharif jumped to four hearts on his distribu tional hand in the hope of keeping Flint out of the auc tion. but Flints hand was too strong. He came in with four spades and, not surprisingly, Delmouly doubled he had no desire to play five hearts;</p>
        <p>West led the king of hearts and continued with a low heart. Declarer ruffed on the table and ran the jack of trumps to West's queen. The defenders completed their book by taking the diamond ace. and Sharif threw declarer on lead with the king of diamonds. Every thing now hinged on how declarer played the club suit.</p>
        <p>Flint cashed the ace of clubs, and Sharif dropped the (|ueen. Now declarer drew trumps and led the nine of clubs. The Rule of Restricted Choice applies in this situation, and the firwsse is the percentage play. If Flint guessed right, he would make his contract; if he went wrong, he would be down four doubled and vulnerable. With side bets, about $10,000 hinged on his decision.</p>
        <p>After considerable thought, Flint elected to go with the odds by running the nine. He made no more tricks.School Menus</p>
        <p>Snoring Is More Than Noisq</p>
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        <p>JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Snoring is wife-threatening  eddy with (mini^ flow and rkse.</p>
        <p>and it can be life-threatening, experts say.  It  s the same with  air, he says.</p>
        <p>Snoring is more than just noise, said Dr.. Milton</p>
        <p>Kramer. It also is a symptom o obstructive sleep apnea in which the steeper stops breathing for lO-second intervals more than 15 times an hour.</p>
        <p>The result, he said, can be a real risk of heart failure, especially if the victim suffers from a heart condition, hypertension or diabetes.</p>
        <p>But in many cases, doctors at University Medical Center in Jackson and elsewhere are having success with surgical treatment, which not only cures annoying snoring, but in 75 percent of the cases eases the threatening strain on the patient, most of whom are men.</p>
        <p>A oarrowing sets up an eddy in the air flowing in and out of the body and causes the noise that can be very annoying.</p>
        <p>In senous cases'of sleep apnea, oxvgen in the blood drops drastically during the periods in which the patients throat closes. The hirtabd lungs start slowing down, and the strain on the heart can cause faUure.</p>
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        <p>Kramer is chief of the division of somnolgy, or the study of sleep and its disorders, in the department of psychiatry at the large teaching ht^pital.</p>
        <p>Some of the problems are obvious, he said, such as the stress snoring puts on marriage.</p>
        <p>Some wives have said, Get it taken care of, or were through, he said. Night after night, the snorer sleeps while the partner is awake.</p>
        <p>And the problem is not limited to married people.</p>
        <p>He recalled the case of a woman in her 70s who snored. She belonged to a travel club and no one would share a room with her, he said. She spent much of her time alone.</p>
        <p>Basically, Kramer said, the problem is caused by an irregular narrowing of an air way.</p>
        <p>He said it is a little like water running through a tube. If the tube is smoothe, the water runs freely and quietly. But a rough or narrow spot in the tube will cause an</p>
        <p>The heart beat drops from a normal of M or more down to 40 or less. The worst he ever has seen, Kramer said, was 12 in a overweight man. Any heart beat coiint .^, of 24 or so lands a patient in intensive care.</p>
        <p>The first approach is to put the patient on a weight-loss program. In some cases, this relieves the snormg problem.</p>
        <p>But if that doesnt work, the next step is to consider a surgical procedure, but that, he said, requires a very careful assessment.</p>
        <p>It begins with an extensive examination of the patient, including a so-called CAT scan of the head.</p>
        <p>If all the tests show there is a narrowing of the passageway, the surgery is relatively easy, and involves the removal of tissue to open up the air passage.</p>
        <p>Its a sort of glorified tonsilectomy, he said.</p>
        <p>Kramer said no complications had developed in the 20 or so operations performed in the hospital. The average patient stay is about one week. There is some initial discomfort after the surgery.</p>
        <p>Snoring is almost always taken care of by the surgery, he said, and there is an improvement in the life threatening problems.</p>
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        <p> Lunch men;is for Greenville ichools, as announced, for this week are;</p>
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        <p>' Tuesday  Pig in a Uanket, hashbrown potatoes, baked beans, Texas toast, milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - Fishstick cheeseburger, french fries, cobbler com, chilled plums, milk.</p>
        <p> Tliursday  Assorted sandwiches, deviled e^, carrot raisin salad, fresh apple, milk.</p>
        <p>Friday - Baked sliced ham, &amp;gt; glazed sweet potatoes, creamed i &amp;amp;xie style, hot buttered roll, i</p>
        <p>Lunch menus for Pitt County schools, as announced, for this wedc are:</p>
        <p>Monday - Tuna salad sandwich, tomato slices, applesauce, bean s(Mip, crackers, milk.</p>
        <p>Tuesday - Beef tacos with shell, coleslaw, fruit cup, pickle spear, milk.</p>
        <p>Wednesday - Fried chicken, ,mshed potatoes with gravy, tossed 'salad, rolls, milk.  -  -</p>
        <p>' Tliursday - CheeselHirger on bun, french fries, sliced peadies, catsup, . milk.</p>
        <p>Friday - Chicken salad, broccoli with cheese sauce, pear slice, loaf bread, milk.</p>
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        <p>D-4 The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C  Sunday, April 1,1984</p>
        <p>{Thinking of Buying or Selling Your Home? Get On the Right Track!^LL </p>
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        <p>CENTURY 21 BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>Ann Bass</p>
        <p>Janet Bowser</p>
        <p>Gaye Waldrop</p>
        <p>Eddie Pate</p>
        <p>Tony Mellerd</p>
        <p>756-9881</p>
        <p>756-8580</p>
        <p>756-6242  752-6560  756-0604  355-2295  756-9881</p>
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        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>104 PINEHURST DRIVE, SEDGEFIELD</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSES TODAY 3-5</p>
        <p>746-6397</p>
        <p>975-3176</p>
        <p>102 KNIGHTS COURT, CAMELOT</p>
        <p>1025 W. WRIGHT RD COLLEGE COURT</p>
        <p>112 HEARTHSlOE, CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>1404 RHONDO DR. TUCKER ESTATES</p>
        <p>LOVABLE, BRIGHT, &amp;amp; CHERRY describe this new listing located in a great neighborhood This split level ranch with contemporary flair is in immaculale condition and features greatroom with vaulted ceiling, lafge formal dining room, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths Beautiful wooded lot Come take a look al il today $57,900. Your Hostess: Gaye Waldrop</p>
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        <p>OWNER HAS REDUCED the price on this contemporary home built on a wooded hill. It highlights privacy for the entire family, and features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, and built ins, and has been reduced to $67,900. Ready for your viewing today! Your Host: John Moye Jr.</p>
        <p>THIS THREE BEDROOM brick homo in quick selling College Court won't last long. Owner has reduced price to just $49,900, so you better see it today and make an offer! it features 1400 square feet with living room, dining room, bright kitchen with nook, and ceramic bath. There is also a screened porch, woodstove, and a shady fenced back yard. All spruced up for your approval. Your Hostess: Janet Bowser</p>
        <p>THIS 4 BEDROOM 2 Story home has been reduced to a ridiculous price of just $79,900. How could you go wrong with it? All formal areas, den with fireplace, 2Vi baths, new carpet downstairs, and located in Club Pines! it Is vacant, so you can move in immediately. Let us show It to you. Your Hostess: Geneva Creech.</p>
        <p>A REAL CLASSIC located in Tucker Estates. Designed for gracious living, this home is a reproduction of owners Grandmas home. Three bedrooms, greatroom with fireplace. Beauttful wooded lot. Come let us show you this unique home. Reduced to $78,900. #441. Your Hostess: Sadie Edwards</p>
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        <p>BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD! This new listing will convince you that ownership beats renting any day. Located in Bethel, this 3 bedroom 2 bath brick ranch, with FmHA loan, is priced to sell at $36,900. #767 Listed by Pat Terry</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>DONT LET THIS brand new listing get sold before you see its cozy den and family room, formal living room, large garage, and lovely fenced yard. Located in one of Greenville's most desirable areas, and priced at just $68,900. #7.53 Listed by Pat Terry.NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR-this new ranch that is being built on a Texas size lot is one of the best buys around. This spacious home has 1589 square feet, 3 nice bedrooms and 2 full baths, and is located in Horseshoe Acres. Buitder will pay up to 4 points or part of your closing costs to get you started. Priced conservatively at $62,900. #759 Listed by Tony Mallard III</p>
        <p>DON'T LOOK, unless you are re|W%buy! This is one of the cleanest, beaMrna&amp;amp;and homes in the University are|4ll^waA^nome has 3 bedrooms^tfvlB A^^mmng room, remodeled kltKas^nice screened porch. And is priced t^inKRckly at $43,900. #752. Listed by Tony wrailard III</p>
        <p>OF A KIND located on Golf Course. This elegant home features all formal areas, den with fireplace, three spacious bedrooms, and upstairs has enormous playroom. Roses galore, fruit trees, and azaleas are just part of the beautiful landscaping. Owner transfered and is willing to sacrifice for $87,900. #750 Listed by Ann BassNEW LISTING</p>
        <p>CHARMING AND DELIGHTFUL. Expect to be en vied in this 3 bedroom and V/i bath ranch home. Enjoy the kitchen-den combination, while the children take advantage of the patio. Call now to preview this new listing $52,900. #758 Listed by Geneva Creech</p>
        <p>NESTLED ON A CUL-DE-SAC, Street that sells fast ', this 3 bedroom IVi bath home in Eastwood features large kitchen, and spacious family room. Neat as a pin inside and out. Custom build work shop in fenced in back yard. And priced at $57,900. #763. Listed by Gaye Waldrop.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM, 2V2 bath condominium with fireplace, and only 2 years old. Enjoy the pool, tennis courts and club house, and leave the work for someone else! Fha approved. Call for your personal showing today. Offered at 648,500. #764 Listed by Mary Chapin</p>
        <p>THIS SPOTLESS spacious home in Westhaven IV is the answer to your dreams! Only one year old, it Is beautifully decorated and has lots of extras. There are 3 bedrooms, 2'/i baths, greatroom with fireplace, lovely kitchen with lots of extra cabinets, and so much more. Don't miss this one! $99,900. 731.</p>
        <p>PROUDLY PRESENTINQ this well cared for 3/4 bedroom, 3 bath traditional home with charm, elegance, and convenience beyond compare. Tastefully decorated and updated, yet still maintains It's individuality and character, it really must be seen to be appreciated! $97,900. #722.</p>
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        <p>PRICE BUSTERI Located on a cul-de-sac, with a fenced back yard, this Is the perfect place for kids, and at a price you can afford. 3 bedrooms, 2V^ baths, fireplace, garage, and so much mors! Call and let us show you this one before it is too late $65,900. #619</p>
        <p>LOVELY WOODED lot with lots of privacy! This custom built contemporary is conveniently located, and features just the touch of class you want. Nice greatroom with fireplace, master bedroom with private bath, fenced back yard. Owners have transfered, their loss can be your gain. Call about the assumable loan on this one today. $56,950. #646.</p>
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        <p>ANALYSIS</p>
        <p>AMAZING SPACE. A must see! Affordable priced, 5 bedroom 3 bath bungalow. Deceptively spacious, attractively decorated large family room with bar stfparating kitchen. Wonderful screened porch and new garage. It's a steal with over 2000 square feet and listed at just $59,900. #740.</p>
        <p>LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. This house on a wooded lot has a lot of charm. With 1100 square feet featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, there is also a heat pump and central air, and chair rail In living room &amp;amp; . eating area. Priced at $53,900, you'll love it! #735.</p>
        <p>DONT SQUEEZE THE KIDS. Let each of them have his own bedroom in this spacious 4 bedroom Cape Cod with 2 baths. There are many extras with this one such as screened porch, garage, and a well landscaped yard. Call and let us show It to you, we know you'll like it, and It has just been REDUCED to $77,600. 600.</p>
        <p>GROWING FAMILY? Nice 4 bedroom, 2W bath home priced to sell! Owner have transfeied and must sacrifice this 200 square foot traditional. Close to pool and tennis courts, you can't go wrong with this home. 674,900. 720.</p>
        <p>ACT QWCKLY-this rambling ranch has many extras, and wont last long. Large lot, central heat &amp;amp; air, new carpet throughout, gowmet kitchen, fonnal areas, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and bieakfast and den area. Great neighborhood with pool and clubhouse near by. Priced at 681,800. 739.</p>
        <p>BAYTREE BEAUTY.. Just listed, owner wants to sell and has reduced the price to an unbelievable low. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom with fireplace, deluxe built in kitchen with dining area, and sliding glass doors to a large deck. Reduced to 809,000, you need to call soon. 745.</p>
        <p>CCWVEMENT to the University this 2 bedroom 1 VIr bath townhouse offers an unfinished basement that is great for storage or recreation room. Fenced in patio area, a great tax write off for your student, owner anxious to sell. Reducted to $39,900. 644.</p>
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        <p>PMCE REDUCED AGAIN on this spacious home with quality construction and design. The gracious reception hall will welcome you to a large comfortable home bursting with charm. Bright and airy fonnal areas, 4 generous bedrooms, 3 large baths. Truely an executive's dream home! Call for an appointment. 594.</p>
        <p>RENT OR RENT WITH OPTION. Both are possibilities on this unbelievable contemporary located In one of Greenvilles established nelghbomoods. This home has raised ceilings, a large deck, 3 bedrooms, and 2 full baths. Priced In the SOs. 737.</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE MARKETI A delightful brick bungalow Ideal for the small family, yet roomy enough for entertaining. 15x26 paneled den, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, utility room, hardwood floors and carpet, central air, carport, id Muminum siding trim. Lots of house for $16,600. 654.</p>
        <p>REDUCED-Thls nice home In established neighborhood would make a super first home, or a great investment property. Owner has reduced the ilrfce to $41,600, and wants to sell. 1450 square feet with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, frsMily painted inside and out. Look it over, you wont be sony. 656.</p>
        <p>HERE 18 THE ideal first home! This extra clean contqmporary Is located in a nice little subdivision inside the city, and features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Fenced In back yard for privacy, wired storage building, and the seller will pay points to get you started TODAY. All for only $61,900. 727</p>
        <p>For a Limited Time, We Have 10.35% Financing Avaiiabie</p>
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        <p>April 4 Focus On Fiber Art</p>
        <p>A WORK OF FIBER ART... by Betty Harrl*. Mi. Hirrta and other liber artisU will show ber art at Jaycee Park. 2M Cedar Lane, April 4.Betty Harris j</p>
        <p>Handmade papar suits me as a medium. I approach papermaking sculpturally from a love of natural fibers. I am exited by the many variables - fibers, ^es and techniques for manipulating the pulp to create shapes and textures.</p>
        <p>My work is non-tradifimial and pertains to the nature (rf handnuute paper and its relation to us airi out existence. My works are visual kaiku which are created within self-imposed boundaries and deal with questions of permanence-impermanence, strength-fragility, ligntness-heaviness and opacity-translucence. Often the scarce surrounding a piece is as important as the piece itself. Through my work I hope to coax the viewer into a new awareness (rf obiects, ideas and relationships and of papw itself.</p>
        <p>Harris has exhibited works througliout the southeastern United States and was a winner in the 1961 Women in Design International onnpetition.</p>
        <p>Handmade Paper</p>
        <p>Although there have been changes in materials and equiimient as tl^ papermaking process passed from one culture tp another, the basic method of papermaking has not changed in almost 2000 years. Cooked and beaten plant fiber is mixed with water to form pulp. A mould, which is a frame covered with screen, is drawn through the pulp. The screen aUows water to drain through but catches the fibers,</p>
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        <p>Liars Day</p>
        <p>Calling all liars! If youd ratho* talk about the one that got away</p>
        <p>catch a fish, here^s the opportunity for you to win a trophy, even if youve never landed a mh.</p>
        <p>The Grifton Shad Festival Fishy Tales storytelling (m* liars) ccm-test is just the answer. Theres no entry fee and prizes are trophies in Fish Story and in Tall Tale (nonfish) categories. There are divisions for adult and for youth.</p>
        <p>The date is WediKsday evening, ^1 11, at 8 p.m. in the Grifton Momentary School cafeteria, as one of the optng events of the 14th annual Grifton Shad Festival. Other events include a parade, fish fry and fish stew, street dance, clo^ng.^ arts and crafts, tournaments and competitions to appeal to all ages and interests ,and two types of fishing contests.</p>
        <p>Trophies for the Fishy Tales contest are donated ^ Griftwis weekly newspaper, The Grifton Times and its publisher Russell Wooten is chairman of the contest, may be reached at 746-6361.</p>
        <p>Further information about the Grifton Shad Festival and the over 25 events scheduled for April 10-15 may be had by writing to Grifton Shad Festival, Box 928, Grifton, N.C. 28530 or calling 52^-4356.</p>
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        <p>causing them to interlock and fixrm a sheet of paper. Hie wet sheet is removed inmi the mould, pressed and dried.</p>
        <p>Though this is an ancient process, only in the mid-twentieth century has handmade paper emerged as an art form. It is a versatile medium adaptable to many approaches including fibers, printmaking, bookmaking and sculpture.Suzanne Yowell</p>
        <p>To Susanne Yowell, a craftsman/artist who uses the natural materials of the earth to respond to the spirit of life. Susanne uses natural fabrics, scissors, paint, thread and needles to visually re-spoiid to an awareness of being part Of a greater whole. Sometimes this takes form in a functional item like a quilt (NT handmade garmet. Otter tunes it could be a stack of images in fabric that collectively make a book of pictures for oiers to see and feel. Recently she has enjoyed creating Afferent p^ of an image on separate pieces of fabric, then quilting them together to create the</p>
        <p>I fed. that the separate fat are like iJifferent layers of expert-' ence. We feel or know life on many levels, not just on a physical or surface oiu. In my won I try to inicatethis.</p>
        <p>In 1981, Susanne was com-missiimed by the State of North Carolina to make a ten-foot wide qdlted map of file state for a new</p>
        <p>wdcote center. She discovered that this was an objet that peo|rie could partidpate in on many levels. This sparkM ter interest in helping to create otter visual records of the (^ces in which we Uve.</p>
        <p>Since we all share in the land on which we depend fu* our survival, I would like to encourage community participation in creating cdlective records of their own areas.</p>
        <p>N.C. Quilted Map and other works to be displayed at Jaycee Park, 2000 Cedar Lane, April 4, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Slide (Mentation: (guilts and Women: A History in Pattern.The 4th Festival</p>
        <p>The 4th Annual Eastern Carolina Arts Festival (ECAF) begins today and continues through April 14.</p>
        <p>Sponsored by the Pitt-GreenvUle Arts Council and its 35 affiUate member organizations, this celebration of the talents of the citizens of Pitt County and this region will entertain many Uu^nds of people. As in the preceding three years, 1984 ECAF will feature art exhibitiims, concerts, dance events, opera, the symi^y, jazz, crafts oemonstra-tions, a gourmet food bazaar, a doll show, pui^ shows, music and dance night at the Opry House and mudi,miichmore!</p>
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        <p>Pamela Suzanne Dai^ Is Bride Of Lynn R. Barber</p>
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        <p>GOLDSBORO  Pamela Suzanne Davis became the bride of Lynn Russell Barber Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Clingman Street Church of God. The Rev. Kenneth R. Boyd officiated at the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was pre^nted by Keith Mozingo, organist, and Dwight Myers and Beverly Phillips, vocalists. A trumpet duet was rendered by Pamela Mason and Obie Godley.</p>
        <p>Dr. and Mrs. Donald Pals Davis of Route 10, Goldsboro, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Barter of Route 10, Goldsboro.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white formal gown of silkened organza and reembroidered alencon lace over peau de soie. The fitted lace bodice, encrusted with bridal pearls, was fashioned with a ruffled scoop neckline edged with alencon lace and satin ribbons. A double ruffle flounce, also trimmed with satin ribbons, bordered the short pouf sleeves and full skirt which flowed into a chapel train. Alencon lace flowerettes were appliqued on the organza sleeves and along the ruffles of the skirt. Overlaid with silk Venise lace, her bridal hat featured a side-rolled brim and a silk illusion face veil and p(^ which extended to a fingertip veil in the back. She carried a cascade of silk roses.</p>
        <p>Angela Jeanne Allen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Donna Leigh Davis, sister of the bride, Beverly Phillips and Sharon Barberykisters of the bridegroom; Judy Anne DeVault, cousin of ie bride, and Pamela Mason.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Greg Phillips, brother-in law of the bridegroom; Fredrick Allen, brother-in-law of the bride, Ricky Davis, Jeff Deans and Eddie Rhodes.</p>
        <p>The director of the wedding was Frances Deans.</p>
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        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will reside at Route 2, Goldsboro.</p>
        <p>The bride is a 1977 graduate of Eastern Wayne High School. She graduated from Pitt Technical Institute and is currently attending East Caroling University. She is employed at Burroughs Wellcome Co. in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The bridegroom, a teacher and coach at Rosewood School, graduated from Eastern Wayne High School and East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Immediately following the ceremony the brides parents entertained at a reception in the church fellowship hall. The wedding cake was served by Lynette Cooley. Bobbie Jean DeVault, aunt of the bride, poured punch.</p>
        <p>Music was provided by Keith Mozingo.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom were hosts for the after-rehearsal dinner on Friday night at Jennings Restaurant.</p>
        <p>Angela Jeanne Allen was hostess for a bridesmaids luncheon. Several showers were given for the couple prior to the ceremony.</p>
        <p>Fashion Show Held By Brook Valley Women</p>
        <p>The ladies of Brook Valley held their annual garden club luncheon and fashion show last week.</p>
        <p>The club house was decorated with baskets of spring flowers and Joan Steffensen was welcoming hostess.</p>
        <p>The fashion show, sponsored by Susans, was narrated by Dot Corbett. Club members Marcy Byrd and Joyce Hastings were overall coordinators for the show. Cindy Vickers assisted in special arrangements.</p>
        <p>Models included Ms. Vickers, Ms. Byrd, Betty Casey, Susan Haynes, Joanne Honeycutt, Dawn Lambing, Myrtle Leslie, Kim  Kikpatrick, Pythia Long and Marjorie Nohles.</p>
        <p>Ms. Haynes gave a report of the nominating committee including; President, Mrs. Honeycutt; Vice President, Ruth Turner; Secretary, Kelly Fleming; Treasurer, Tina Reddington; and Corresponding Secretary, Margie Cannon.</p>
        <p>The new officers will be inducted at the April 30 meeting at the club house.</p>
        <p>A business session was conducted by Mildred Still, current president.</p>
        <p>Belk Tyler Now Has Ladies Interwoven Mocassins! Hurry!</p>
        <p>We have on stock, ladies comfortable MiaMocassin. They are leather with a 4/8 wrapped heel and soft leather upper for casual wear. We have lovely colors of grey, tan, and white. 40.00</p>
        <p>Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 a.m. Until 9 p.m. - Phone 756 B E-L-K (756-2355)</p>
        <p>On'The Young Side</p>
        <p>(Editor's .Note: Elizabeth Ellen is the guest columnist.)</p>
        <p>Superior ratings in both prepared program and sight reading competitions crowned the efforts of the Rose High Symphonic Band Thursday. Rose had the only double superior score at the N.C. High School Music Contest Festival inRocky Mount.</p>
        <p>Other artistic endeavors were rewarded last weekend at the N.C. Federation Womens Club state arts festival held in Winston-Salem. Carol Ambert won first place in the drama division. Pianist Philippe Aronson and violinist Carol Moore each captured third place in their respective categories of the music competition.</p>
        <p>Parrott Academy was the site of a literary contest sponsored by the state-wide Dickens Disciples Club. This years chosen novel A Tale of Two Cities, served as the basis for interpretive reading and essay competitions. Charles Moore and Emanuel Wadel wrote essays on the topic of good and evil characters in the novel. Clay Deanhardt gave an oral interpretation. Advancement to the state contest will be announced within the next few weeks.</p>
        <p>The newly-formed Debate Team traveled to High Point this weekend for their first taste of competition. Todd Boler, Derek Dickens, Marjorie Jones and Joe Rhea participated in the extemporaneous category of the state-wide contest while Bill Messick delivered a prepared oration.</p>
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        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Hodges</p>
        <p>Born to Jimmy and Jeri Hodges, Route 8, Greenville, a son, Devin Lee, on March 21, 1984, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Spivey</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard Spivey, Route 4, Greenville, a son, Travis Logan, on March 21, 1984, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Old-fashioned Easter Baskets delivered by Peter Rabbit himself!</p>
        <p>Imagine! Opening your door on Easier Sunday Morning to find Peiei Kabhii himself He'll be delivering old fashioned Easter baskets filled with assorted can dies, fruit and novelties for every age Our baskets range from the basic novelty Easter basket for children to more sophisticated gourmet baskets featuring si'rump lious cheese wafers, fruits and chocolateseven balloons!</p>
        <p>A nice time lo remember someone you love-even a shut in' Peter starts hop ping very early Sunday morning so call soon to put your name on his list (Mis patch includes Ayden. Farmville. Greenville and Winlerville)</p>
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        <p>We have Just Bought Out a Large Warehouse of a Major Manufacturer and Wed Like to Pass the Bargains Along to You. Shop Early for the Best in Selection from this Beautiful Wicker Collection. Youll find Great Suggestions for Home Decorating. Hurry In Now!</p>
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        <p>Evans Leads Blitz Victory</p>
        <p>yfASHINGTON (AP) -Qarterback Vince Evans ran 6 yids for a touchdown with 1:05 regaining to lift the Chicago Blitz to th^ first victory of the U.S. Football League season Saturday, a 21-20 tnpmph over the still winless Washington Federis.</p>
        <p>,  .'fhe Blitz, 1-5, who had lost three</p>
        <p>i  tipies this year on the final play of f thcigame, courted disaster again but</p>
        <p>Sewpped when Washingtons Greg Pbrters attempted 21-yard field goal vidin six seconds to play was foiled by  a bad snap from center.</p>
        <p>S  'Die Federis had taken a 20-14</p>
        <p>iMdl with five minutes to play on diytis Bledsoes 80-yard run, the I  Ickigest run from scnmmage in the</p>
        <p>history of the franchise. Porters I  ppint after attempt was blocked.</p>
        <p>ii  Evans, who completed 16 of 38 Mtases for 278 yards, then marched tb^. Blitz 78 yards in 3:43 for the</p>
        <p>V --.wSiining score.</p>
        <p>Ji key play on the drive was an I  ll^irard bootleg by Evans on fourth</p>
        <p>and nine from the Washington 23.</p>
        <p>After a delay of game penalty li^iiA'ed the Blitz back from me 1 to 6-yard line, Evans took over i^in on his touchdown jaunt with to play.</p>
        <p>jtiederals quarterback Mike GUiensee drove his team from the litehington 16 to the Chicago 6ryard where the errant field goal .al^mpt left the home team with '^r sixth loss in as many outings. .!&amp;lt;Xhe game was witnessed by 7,373,</p>
        <p>the smallest crowd of the year here, there were 4,535 no shows.</p>
        <p>Bledsoe led the Federis with 114 yards.</p>
        <p>Chicagos Marcus Anderson caught seven passes for 137 yards before departing in the fourth quarter with a pulled hamstring. *</p>
        <p>Chicago  0 7 0 1421</p>
        <p>Washington  # 7 # 1320</p>
        <p>Second Period ChiFerguson 1 run (Seibel kick) 9:47 Wash-G. Taylor 4 pass from Hohensee (Porter kick) 14:26</p>
        <p>Fourth Period Wash-Walters 23 pass from Hohensee (Porterkick) :25 Chi-Keel 15 pass from Evans (Seibel &amp;gt;*ck)6:58</p>
        <p>Wash-Bledsoe 80 run (Kick failed) 10:12</p>
        <p>ChiEvans 6 run (Seibel kick) IS: 55 A-7,373</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>27  50</p>
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        <p>3-9  0-0</p>
        <p>4-30  2-44</p>
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        <p>7-50  5-04</p>
        <p>30:31  29:29</p>
        <p>TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Rookie receiver Alfonso Williams snared a pair of spectacular catches in a stunning Oklahoma comeback and Efren Herreras 19-yard field goal gave the Outlaws a 31-28 overtime victory over the Houston Gamblers Saturday in the United States Football League.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma improved to 4-2 while Houston dropped to 3-3 in the contest between Western Conference Central Division expansion clubs.</p>
        <p>The Gamblers led 28-13 before Oklahoma running back Sidney</p>
        <p>Thornton cashed in Lee Wilsons interception of a Jim Kelly pass for a 1-yard touchdown plunge with 1:58 Jeft in regulation.</p>
        <p>Trailing 28-20 with 35 seconds left. Outlaws quarterback Doug Williams engineered a 68-yard drive capped by a 48-yard bomb Alfonso Williams wrestled away from two defenders in the end zone with no time left. Williams hit running back Ted Sample at the goal line for the two-point conversiiHi to tie the game.</p>
        <p>Houston won the overtime coin toss and Kelly had the Gamblers at</p>
        <p>Nettles Okays Trade To Padres</p>
        <p>Houston .  7  7 14  -2*</p>
        <p>Oklahoma  0  3 1 15 3-31</p>
        <p>First Period</p>
        <p>Hou-R. Johnson 39 pass from Kelly (Fritsch kick),12:00</p>
        <p>Second Period Hou-Harrell 1 run (Fritsch kick), 10:27 Okla-FG Herrera 45,14:56 lliird Period Okla-D. Williams 6 Am (Herrera kick), 5:16 Hou-Harrell 1 run (Fritsch kick), 6:52 Okla-FG Herrera 37,11:32 Hou-R. Johnson 25 pass from Kelly (Fritsch kick), 14:37</p>
        <p>Fourth Period</p>
        <p>Okla-Thomton 1 run (Herrera kick;, 13:02 Okla-A. Williams 48 pass from D. Williams (Sample pass from D. Williams), 15:00 Overtime Okla-FG Herrera 19,3:19 A-17,266</p>
        <p>Return yards Passes Sacks By Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of Possession</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # RUSHING-Chicago, Ferguson 9-36, Canada 7-56, Ford 4-8, Evans 2-24. Washington, Bredsoe 14-114, B. Taylor 9-30, Robinson 2-11, Claitt 1-2.</p>
        <p>PASSING-Chicago, Evans 16-38-2-278, Ferguson O-l-O-O. Washington, Hohensee 23-31-1-322.</p>
        <p>RECEIVING-Chicago, Anderson 7-137, Lewis 2-55, Haines 2-38, Ford 1-21, Keel 1-15, Ferguson 1-8, Canada 1^7, Stone 1-minus 3. Washington, Walters 7-128, G. Taylor 7-105, B. Taylor 3-29, Simmons 3026, Bredsoe 2-20, Oden 1-14.</p>
        <p>MISSED FIELD GOALS-Chicago, Seibel 33. Washington, Porter 33,21.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Graig Nettles consented to a trade to the San Diego Padres Saturday, officially ending an ll-year career with the New York Yankees that saw him become only the third captain of the team.</p>
        <p>The trade, announced Friday night by the Yankees, will send the 39-year-old Nettles to the city of his birth and end a sometimes stormy relationship with club owner George Steinbrenner.</p>
        <p>As a 5-and-lO player (five years with one club, 10 years in one league). Nettles had the right to refuse ie deal. But the Gold Glove third baseman gave his approval Saturday after a conference call from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with his agent, Jerry Kapstein, Padres General Manager Jack McKeon and Yankees Vice President Bill Bergesch.</p>
        <p>Nettles, who followed Lou Gehrig and 'Thurman Munson as the only Yankees captains, reportedly will</p>
        <p>Rudd Nips Labonte For Valleydale Pole Position</p>
        <p>,:-BRlSTOL, Tenn. (AP) - Ricky Jtitdd narrowly edged Terry Labonte Ij^ur^y to grab the pole position Sundays $219,165 Valleydale 500 ,1J4SCAR Grand National stock car fifiatiotiTnternational</p>
        <p>Mte at fir ^Raceway. :;fRudd, of</p>
        <p>Chesapeake, Va., ^Ceeled his Wrangler Jeans Ford ;?plunderbird around Bristols ;.83-mile oval at an average speed of &amp;lt;flj.390 mph. Labontes speed of [.319 was good enough to put his ^ont Airlines Chevrolet on the side of the front row in the 30-car</p>
        <p> In practice we were as quick as ihyone, but I thought the speeds ^ould be faster, said Rudd, who is ^king to drive into the winners rcle for the second time this^year after starting the 1984 NASCAR feason with a serious crash at Daytona.</p>
        <p> Id heard from (Dale) Earnhardt</p>
        <p>ill about how much of a handicap 'ords were on the short tracks,  bid Rudd, who came back from the Daytona mishap to win on the lialf-mile oval at Richmond in the second race of the season.</p>
        <p> I really cant see a lot of difference between this car and a Chevrolet, added Rudd after Oecoming the fifth diffemt pole yinner in five events this season. Bud. and the guys have been spending a lot of time looking for more acceleration out of the Ford hiotor this year.</p>
        <p>; General Motors products had demoted pole quafifying at Bristol since Buddy Baker drove another Ford to the top starting position in me 1976 Southeastern 400. The last ime a Ford won at Bristol was in JWl when David Pearson drove to Victory in the Volunteer 500.</p>
        <p>Another constant at Bristol in recent years has been Darrell Waltrip, who^ will start in the third position Sunday. Waltrip will be looking for his seventh straight Grand National win at Bristol, the track with 36Klegree banked turns, the most severe on the NASCAR circuit.</p>
        <p>Waltrip roared to a 110.920 mph lap on his first qualifying run, but smacked the first turn guard rail on the second lap. He was not injured.</p>
        <p>Rounding out the top 10 startiru positions were Harry Gant, Geoff Bodine, Neil Bonnett, Bobby Allison, Morgan Shepherd anil Dave Marcis.</p>
        <p>hrst place in Sundays race is worth $18,570.</p>
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        <p>5. Harry Gant 110.728.</p>
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        <p>Nettles was en route to San Diego and was unavailable for comment.</p>
        <p>The deal will send rookie pitcher Dennis Rasmussen and a player to be named later to the Yankees. Rasmussen, 6-foot-7 left-hander, was 13-10 for New Yorks Triple A farm club at Coliimbus last season, but the Yankees sent him to San Diet last August for right-hander Jol Montefusco.</p>
        <p>Nettles, who lives in Del Mar, Calif., asked to be traded after Yankees Manager Yogi Berra said he would platpon him at third with Toby Harrah, acquired from Cleveland in February. The Yankees failed in an attempt to trade Nettles to San Diego in 1982.</p>
        <p>Most of Nettles problems with Steinbrenner centered on money, but a yet-to-be-released book by Nettles I also reportedly will heavily criticize the Yankees boss. Steinbrenner, in a published interview, denied the book had anything to do with the trade.</p>
        <p>I didnt appreciate tlie things he (Nettles) said about me m it, but this was a decision that was made by Yogi and the coaches, Steinbrenner said.</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Sacks By Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of Possession</p>
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        <p>9-92</p>
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        <p>0 7-35 3-0 7-65 35:34</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Houston, HarreU 8-32, Walters 1-18, Kelly 4-9. Oklahoma, Lazarus 1041, Hill</p>
        <p>1-20, Sample 7-19, Thornton 10-16, D. Williams 5-15, Rags^le 3-2.</p>
        <p>PASSING-Houston, Kelly 25-42-3-325. Oklahoma, D. Williams 16-3541-243.</p>
        <p>RECEIVING-Houston, R. Johnson 10-162, McGhee 4-79, Moser 3-31, Sanders 3-24, Harrell 3-20, Verdin 2-9. Oklahoma, A. Williams 4-115, Ragsdale 3-26, Hill 2-22, Thornton 2-20, Wheeler</p>
        <p>2-14, Lazarus 1-26, Sample 1-15.</p>
        <p>MISSED FIELD GOALS-Oklahoma, Herrera 51.</p>
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        <p>On a flea-flicker m which Williams handed off to Sample and then got; the ball back on a shovel handoff,. the Outlaw quarterback heaved p 53-yard bomb to Williams, who again wrestled the catch away from defenders at the 1-yard line.</p>
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        <p>Kelly completed 25 of 42 passes for 325 yarcls while Williams struggled with 16 for 35 passes for 243 yarik. At one point in the first half, Williams threw 10 straight incomplete passes.</p>
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        <p>Its not surprising that "Riptide, NBCs new Tuesday night adventure series, has done well in the ratings.</p>
        <p>The show blends many of the elements necessary for a successful series: buddy-bud-dy private detectives a la Simon &amp;amp; Simon. a distinctively painted helicopter a la Magnum, P.I.,  a computer nerd a la Whiz Kids. plus pretty guest stars and plenty of action on land, sea and air.'</p>
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        <p>With The A-Team reigning as NBCs top-rated series, Cannell used his influence to assure that his new series would have an additional element in its favor: an advantageous time slot. So when  Riptide, was added to the Tesday night lineup, Remington Steele was moved back an hour, with The A-Team remaining as the evenings lead-in.</p>
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        <p>Dr. Richard H. Laing, professor of art at East Carolina University and development speciahsi in cultural affairs. Regional . Development Institute, ECU, will judgfrthe Grifton Shad Festival Art Show in April, according to Maxine Carey Harlcer, v(riunteer art coordinator for Town (g Grifton Arts.</p>
        <p>Opry House Dance Night On April 3</p>
        <p>How often does real family entertainment come alcmg - the kind that grandma can enjoy just as much as your 5 year old? At least once a year, is the answer from the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council, sponsors of the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival and of Music and Dance Night at the Opry House!</p>
        <p>For the p^t three years. Music and Dance Night has proven itself to be family entertainment: clogging contests (for young and old), fiddle, guitar and accordian music, square and round dancing, singing and everything that is down home country or bluegrass.</p>
        <p>Audiences have doubled in size each vear as the event moved towar(i becoming a tradition. This years Music and Dance Night will be on April 3, with the doors opening at 6 p.m. and the music starting at 6:30p.m. Admission is $1 for all ages and can be paid at the door or to the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council. 757-1785.</p>
        <p>The Shad Festival Art Show, which in the past has attracted much favorable comment from visitors and janMessional'artists, will be held Saturday and Sunday, afternoons, April 14 and 15. the 4ow will be in the lobby of&amp;lt;the Chifton Historical Museum at the Giifton Civic Center. Hours are noon-6 p.|n. both days and there is no admission charge for visitors and no entry fee exhibitors.</p>
        <p>Ribbons Will be aWrded for adult aiKl student work in a number of categories including sculpture and piiotography if four or more entries are received in these categories.</p>
        <p>Work must be ready to hang and should be takcn^ to the Museum either Wednesday, April 11 from 2-|A p.m. or Friday, April 13 from u) a.m.-7 p.m. Advance notice to Mrs. Harker of intention to exhibit will be appreciated. She may be contacted at 524-4691 or by writing to Box 225, Grifton, N.C. 28530.</p>
        <p>The Grifton Shad Festival Art Show is a featured attraction of the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival and one of the highlights of the annual Grifton Shad Festival. This years Shad Festival is April 10-15 and will include over 25 other events to appeal to every age and interest.</p>
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        <p>Sunday. April 1.1984</p>
        <p>6ard Welcomes .Colts To Indy</p>
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        <p>jLIS (AP) - After its lawyers that there 'nfi legal roadblocks, the ^ Improvements Board of County Saturday ratified a lex agreement developed to the National Football Leagues imore franchise to Indianapolis.</p>
        <p>..le six board members voted on agreement that already had been ^gned by their representative, the . mayor of In^anapoiis and the Colts. Indianapolis Mayor William Hudfiut announced that lawyers believe the tentative agreement signed Wednesday was binding on all parties, including Colts owner PWfcbrt Irsay, who has not been hed from since the clubs property W9 removed from its training complex in Maryland late Wednesday and shipped here.</p>
        <p>The meeting was held despite court action Friday in Baltimore,</p>
        <p>I wiSre City Circuit Judge Robert I^rwacki signed a Kklay temporary restraining order barring the team 'from moving. The order was signed ( less than an hour after Baltimore \ Mayw William Donald Schaefer signed a bill giving the city the right j -tp move or seize the team under l^eminent domain.</p>
        <p>.w In terms of what the judge did aVesterday; what the law is that he acted on; what apparent rights the jm~w may give the city; weve not W^n any of those documents, said Gerald Moss, who represents the ' -board. We feel comfortable that the franchise was here prior to the court action. And there realty was nothing 'M&amp;gt; act upon in front of the court. </p>
        <p>Davia Frick, CIB treasurer who Negotiated the nearly 200-page Jigreement, made its terms public at ^ meeting. The board members 4ipproved the agreement without Question.</p>
        <p> Frick outlined the agreement at ^ public meeting in the Indiana -Convention Center - a part of the complex which includes the new $80 Million Hoosier Dome where the Xolts expect to play next season.</p>
        <p>- "nie agreement calls for the team ^ be called the Indianapolis Colts, ^ck said, adding that the agree-!hMnt contains several clauses that Appear unique to a professional ^nwtsteam.</p>
        <p>- We have the right to match any Pilfer to buy the team if Mr. Irsay</p>
        <p>- ^des to sell. We also have a labse that sets ticket prices, he jiddafter the meeting.</p>
        <p>- '^*We were looking for three things ^hn we started the negotiations, aid Frick. One, we .were interested 3n a long-term lease, Two, would be that if Mr. Irsay wanted to sell the ^flranchise there would be an oppor-itunity for a local group to purchase rthatteam</p>
        <p>: He said the third concern was producing a favorable lease for the franchise which the CIB could stand up and defend to the citizens of Ioia:c(Hnmunity.</p>
        <p>: Frick called the agreement a fair ^daal to this board and the city of tbtdianapolis.</p>
        <p>5 Frick s indicated that the CIB stands to make money during the : term of the 20-year lease. He showed  the CIB should expect $1.2 million in enses per year, while receiving, million in revenue.</p>
        <p>^rick told the board that he had ZhMrd Baltimore would sue to keep Jti Colts, which would add some  coat that couldnt be anticipated.</p>
        <p>* Thragreement gives the Colts two 5 five-year renewal options after the</p>
        <p> initial 20-year period expires. The j Colts would pay $250,000 per year t plus $25-000 per playoff game during</p>
        <p>the term of the lease. In 1984, the rent would be only $225,000 since the Colts have only nine., home games, including one preseason game.</p>
        <p>Day-of-game expenses would be divided between the Colts and the CIB, with the team paying for items such as ticket takers, security and ushers and the CIB paying for items like medical crews, technical crew and cleaning.</p>
        <p>The CIB helped work out a $12.5 million loan for the Colts with Merchants National Bank in Indianapolis. The Colts would pay 8</p>
        <p>percent interest with the CIB paying the difference between that and the prime rate - currently at 11^ percent. The bank also provided the Colts with a $2.5 million line of credit, Frick explained.</p>
        <p>The CIB also is required to provide a temporary office and training facility in addition to constructing a new office and training facility to replace the one the Colts left in Maryland. The estimated cost for the new facility is between $3 million-$4 million and the Colte would have an option to purchase it for $4 million.</p>
        <p>The CIB also was agreeing to guarantee income of at least $7 million in ticket sales, preseawn television and radio receipts, Frick said. It also would provide $25,000 toward the teams relocation costs, which Frick said would be much higher due to possible lawsuits over</p>
        <p>the move.</p>
        <p>The Colts also would receive the first $500,000 of income from 87 private suites built in the Hoosier Dome, whjch would cost purchasers between $10,000 to $24,000 a year in addition to ticket prices.</p>
        <p>The court order issued Friday prohibits the team from playing NFL games anywhere but in Baltimore - the city in which the NFL granted the team the right to</p>
        <p>^^However, the NFL has said that due to a court order involving the shift of the Los Angeles Raiders from Oakland it would not do anyhing to block the move of any of its franchises.</p>
        <p>Ben Brown, the Baltimore City solictor, has notified the Colts general counsel and the Indianapolis city attorney of the restraining order.</p>
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        <p>By Steve Lemer</p>
        <p>udi as we all like to complain about the neces^ of work, having a job us a sense of self-worth. as wdl as brin^n^ structure, rhythm and stability to our lives. Unfortunately, (hving the last two decades mi-Ikms of Americans have lost the benefits of steady work as joblessness in this country has escalated alarming.</p>
        <p>What's more, a substantial pcNtion of these laidoff workers face the possibility of never being remployed at comparable salary or skiil levels, because their training and abilities have been r^idered obsolete by changes in the economy. Some experts even speculate that this</p>
        <p>ment statistics may be a bit premature.</p>
        <p>Particularty hard hit by the displacement trend have been the lunch-prl, dock-punching, hard4iat workers who were once considered the backbone of the American industrial mirade: printers, coal and copper miners, refinery enqiloyees. automobile and sted workers. Indeed, much of the increase in displaoement has been attributed to the lof^erm shift from heavy indu^ and manufacturing to an information and serviceoriented econonty. "We rue workiiu ourselves out of the manirfac-turing business md into the thinkii business, s^ M.I.T. architecture planning expert David L Birch, who is</p>
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        <p>which has allocated $215 million to retrain workers who have permanently lost their jobs due to the recession.</p>
        <p>In the meantime, displaced workers who have not been readied by industrial or Governmental retraining efforts are becoming what Fortune magazine has docribed as toot soldiers in the armies of the service economy." Accustomed to handling heavy machinery in an industrial setting, most ot these laborers e being thrown into competition for lower pa^ jobs in the service economy. Miners who once manipuiated huge earth-rnoving equip-</p>
        <p>group of laborers is no longer essential to the economy at aili and have coined the ominous term "superfluous workers" to describe mem.</p>
        <p>Labor leaders and Government officials prefer to use the less controversial term "dtts-ptaced workers when talking about the phenomenon. But whatever these workers are called, they will be a problem in the 8(Ts, as the economy continues its shift from bein^ a goods producer to one in which ipost |ob opportunities are in the service and information sector.! These dramatic changes in the economy are making moot the skills of a growing number of blue&amp;lt;rollar (and, to a lesser extent, white&amp;lt;llar) workers, espedally with the introduction of hif^i^ computers and robots into the workpiaoe.</p>
        <p>Although pinning down the exact nuni-ber of ofm employees is pioble-malic (a Federal survey is under way), experts estimate that it is in the millions. Attesting to the growth of job dis-is the fact that durfaig the</p>
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        <p>But if robots destroy some jobs, they will also spawn a whole new field requirii^ numerous technicians, as Marvin Cetron and Thomas OToole wrfte in their book fnoounsers uh//le Future (McGraw4iill). The robot industry itself m^ empkty more than a million worlrers by the turn of the certtury. Furthermore, as lor^ as the mmixr of working hours is adjusted downward as technology increases productivity, no one need lose his job.</p>
        <p>Lest the diaplacement phenomenon in this couitiy be made to look artificiaily grim. Naisbitt points out that we are now oeatii^ 600,000 new snufl businesaes a year, dearly, displaoed workers would do well to heed this trend and look for opportunities to start a small business  however I modest---of their own, or join expanmng</p>
        <p>three business cydes, the minimum level of unempkiyinent has escalated from 3.5 to 5 to 5.9 percent, reports David M. Gordon, professor of economics at the New School for Social Research in New \brk aty, in his book' BeyoruidieWcBteLanADemoaatk Aiemalive to the Economk Dechne (Anchor/DouMeday). Although Wash-teils us that unemploymeiit has from a high of 10.8 percent in December 1962, to 8.2 percent in December 1963, even the most optimistic economists think it unlikety that will fall bdow 1 per</p>
        <p>cent during the recovery. Thus, cele-brating the current dip in unemploy</p>
        <p>quoted in John Naisbitt's book trends (Warner). But this does little to hcto people such as Dennis Bedeyoim, 43. a displaced rut&amp;gt;-ber worker from Akron, Ohio. Married and the father of three, Betlcyoun has lost not only his job. but also his car; his house and, moat significaittly, his sense</p>
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        <p>The experiences of Germany, Scandinavia and Japan indkate that retraining workers and iittentionaUy creating new jobs a indeed possible and desirable. But training programs in American industry are proceeding skn^. President Reagan has addressed him-</p>
        <p>ment ase suddenly findinfl themselves folding latmdty, steel workers are ilip-pii^ hamburgers and oil-refinery workers are bagging groceries, all at a fra^ tion of the wages they previousiy made. Bob Tinkle, for exainple, who was earning more than $13 an hour when he was laid off two years at the Qimax Molybdenum Mine in Lead-ville, (folo.. now has a temporary job hanging siding for $6.25 an hour. He cannot find st^ work.</p>
        <p>The A.F.L-CI.O. is concerned about the displaccsnent trend. "Four to six million jobless workers may become a permanent labor-surplus imderdass in a polarized, tviio4ier society. the labor omizalion writes in fts pamphlet 'The Pbture of Work. On top will be a small group of highly p^ and highly skilled executives, sdentiats, engineers and managers; on the bottom there will be a large number of workers</p>
        <p>dull, dangerous, lowpayinft jobs.'This kind of pcrfarbedwork force, experts note, is an ideal redpe for social ferment.</p>
        <p>Fifturists project that the introduction of the robot into the factory and the computer into the office may soon eli-</p>
        <p>a small firm in an sector of the economy.</p>
        <p>But that is easier said than done for iiiatiy of ttiese people, who find themselves without the tratoing or capital to start businesses of their owq. Many live in pockets of industrial uneinpioynient where there simply are no jobs to be had, and they cant afford to relocate. Mary Wehis, a laidroff aircraft worker in Wichita. Kan., for instance, was only able to land tonporaiy work with her local Job Service Center; where she tried to help other unemployed people find work. During that period she heard of ttwusands of other skilled machinists like herself looking for jobs. "These are proud people who dont want to go on welfare but th^ haive no choice, says Wehrs.</p>
        <p>ft is awM to get up in the morning and took forward to a day of subrnitting applications for jobs you know you won't geL she adds. "I dont fed g^ about myself when Tm not productive, rd flip burgers at McDonalds or make beds in a hotd if I could. The wages are no kmger a bi^ deal these days; just</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, NjC</p>
        <p>Couples Has Jtlis Work Cut</p>
        <p>PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) -Fred Couples, who made a gritty rally on tne back nine to retain a two-shot lead, knows he has his work cut out for him Sunday in the final round of the Tournament Players Championship.</p>
        <p>It can get tough when youre playing with a guy like Tom Watson, Couples admitted after Watson some of golfs greatest players in their move toward the top of this, the annual championship of the games touring pros.</p>
        <p>Watson, Seve Ballesteros of Spain, Lee Trevino and Craig Stadler all are very much in the title chase.</p>
        <p>Couples, who played the back in 33 to salvage a 1-under-par 71, will be paired with Watson and the dangerous Ballesteros in Sundays final round.</p>
        <p>Seve is very aggressive, Couples said. He hits the ball a long way. Like Watson, hes a great putter, so he can afford to be aggressive on the greens. He can run one eight feet by and know hes going to make it coming back.</p>
        <p>But the tough thing in playii^ with a Watson is that the gallery is all pulling for them. They like to see a Tom Watson win. Its kind of tough when theyre all cheering fora guy when hes making up ground on you.</p>
        <p>Couples finished 54 holes over the difficult Players Club course in 206, 10 under par.</p>
        <p>Lady Tigers Rip Jackets</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTON - Williamston High School blew Roanoke Rapids away in a Northeastern Conference softball game held Saturday afternoon, taking a 30-0 victory.</p>
        <p>The Lady Tigers got all they needed in the first inning, scoring eight times. Half that total came when Shelly Harrington hit a grand-slam homer. Timberly Rodgers added another four in the third inning on another grand-slam as the Tigers picked up eight more to go with three they had scored in the second for a 19-0 lead.</p>
        <p>Williamston pushed over 11 more runs in the fourth to close out the scoring.</p>
        <p>Harrington was the lone Tiger with more than one hit, getting two.</p>
        <p>Now 4-0, Williamston travels to Roanoke on Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>Johnson and Wray; Hopkins, Johnson (4) and Rodgers, Matthews (4).</p>
        <p>Ballesteros, 70-208, was second alone. And Watson, the five-time British Open champ now on the mend from a puzzling, frustrating slump, rapped in a 20-foot eagle putt on the 16th as the highlight of a 67 that lifted him to third at 209.</p>
        <p>Possibly the most dangerous of the challengers, however, could be the 44-year-old Trevino.</p>
        <p>Im more surprised than you are, 'Trevino said after birdies on the last three holes had capped off a 68 that lifted him into a tie for third at 210.</p>
        <p>Trevino, a non-winner for two years and an infrequent competitor this season, said he really didnt expect to play well at all.</p>
        <p>He now combines his PGA Tour activity with a parallel career as a television golf analyst. And, he said, his television duties have kept him away from the golf course much of this season.</p>
        <p>I havent been able to practice. I havent been able to work on the</p>
        <p>ame. And that could make me ngerous tomorrow, he said.</p>
        <p>I still have the drive to win.</p>
        <p>But since I havent practiced, since I havent had a chance to work on it. Im not expecting to play too well.</p>
        <p>And thats a dangerous golfer, the one whos just out there waltzing around the countryside. '</p>
        <p>He was tied with Stadler, non-winner for more than a year, and Mark OMeara. Stadler had a 66 that incmded par-saving putts of 40 and 50 feet, while OMeara closed up with a 69.</p>
        <p>John Mahaffey was next at 69-212.</p>
        <p>Jim Thorpe, in second place at the start of the days play, finished double bogey-double bogey for a 78 and was at 215.</p>
        <p>He had plenty of company in his misery, however.</p>
        <p>Former TPC champion Lnny Wadkins, within two strokes of the lead at one point on the back nine, made double bogey on the 14th, hit into the water on the 17th and made triple bogey. He played the back in 41, had a 78 and was out of title contention at 216. Johnny Miller displayed some rare exhibitions of frustration on the way to a 78 that eliminated him from the chase.</p>
        <p>Jack Nicklaus shot a 75 and was at 223. Thats one stroke ahead of Arnold Palmer, who had a 76. U.S. Open titleholder Larry Nelson was 74-221. And Hal Sutton, the defending champion, had to work hard to salvage a 74-215.</p>
        <p>Couples, 24, whose only previous victory came last year in the Kemper Open, got off to a good start with a birdie-4 on the second hole after getting into a greenside bunker in two.</p>
        <p>But he began to falter with a 3-putt bogey on the fourth. A drive got away from him and he bogeyed the seventh. And when he missed the green and bogeyed the eighthwith some of the games best moving into a challenging position-he appeared to be in severe difficulty.</p>
        <p>I didnt really feel it was getting away, he said. I hadnt played all that bad. Id just missed.a couple of putts. I didnt feel all that much pressure.</p>
        <p>After Ballesteros had tied him for the lead. Couples hit an 8-iron to four feet and birdied the 13th, then came out of a fairway bunker to make birdie from 15 feet on the 14th. He scored his 19th birdie of the tournament with a 2-putt on the 16th.</p>
        <p>Third round scores Saturday in the $800,000 Tournament Players Championship on the 6,857 yard, par 72 Players Club course:</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press . Jnside or outside, it was all the same to the Boston Celtics.  ;</p>
        <p>White their defense did a job on Atlantas big men inside, Boston guards Dennis Johnson, Danny Ainge and Quinn Buckner connected on 16 of their 20 field goal attempts and the Celtics rolled to a 105-96 victory over the Atlanta Hawks Friday night.</p>
        <p>Ive been here five years and people say the same thing - guards cant hit the outside shot, said Gerald Henderson. I can remember one year  last year -where that was a problem. But its ao entirely different story this year.</p>
        <p>-Ironically, Henderson made just two of 12 sHots and was the only weak link in Bostons backcourt.</p>
        <p>Elsewhere, the Philadelphia 76ers downed the Dallas Mavericks 118-110, the Washington Bullets buried the New York Knicks 107-79, the Milwaukee Bucks swamped the Qiicago Bulls 119-86, the Denver ^^liggets beat the Sah Antonio Spurs 145-136, the San Diego Clippers vAipped the Golden State Warriors 134-112 and the Indiana Pacers nipped the Cleveland Cavaliers B7.</p>
        <p>-i:Ainge and Kevin McHale corniced for nine consecutive Boston ^^ints late in the third quarter and jwHy in the fourth to break the game ;^n as the Celtics completed a 5-0 %ep of the season series with the Tfawks. Atlanta lost for the 14th time in its last 17 games.</p>
        <p>Xarry Bird led Boston with 19 ptints, McHale added 17, Johnson 16, Robert Parish 15 and Ainge ISiAtlantas Dominique Wilkins had a game-high 23 points.</p>
        <p>.j^.Jlie Hawks starting front line of Rollins, Wilkins and Dan tindfield combined for 34 points in first half but managed just 17 in (last two periods.</p>
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        <p>I:With this kind of money on the line, nobody is going to hold back  anything, said speedway manager  Don Naman. It should be one heck , of a race.</p>
        <p>' The winners share of the purse ; will be at least $36,500, with $9,400 i available in lap money and a $3,000 ! to the driver who stays in the lead ; for the most laps during the race, h(pman said.</p>
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        <p>When were able to do that kind of a job on a team that goes inside a lot, were going to take full advantage of it, said Bostons Cedric Maxwell.</p>
        <p>76ers 118, Mavericks 110 Julius Erving scored 29 points and Moses Malone and Andrew Toney 22 each for Philadelphia.Malone also collected 13 rebounds as the 76ers won for the 12tH time in their last 14 games.Mark Aguirre scored 26 and Rolando Blackman 24 for the Mavericks.</p>
        <p>Bullets 107, Knicks 79 Guards Frank Johnson and Ricky Sobers combined for 18 af Washingtons 31 points in the third quarter as the Bullets opened a 24-point lead and broke a five-game losing streak.The Knicks, who played without injured Bernard King and ill Marvin Webster, were held to their lowest point total of the season while losing for the fifth time in seven starts.</p>
        <p>Jeff Malone led five Washington players in double figures with 17 points and Greg Ballard had 15 as the Bullets solimfied the eighth and last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.Bill Cartwright scored 20 points for the Knicks.</p>
        <p>Bucks 119, Bulls 86 Paul Pressey scored 20 points and Marques Johnson 18 to lead seven Bucks in double figures as Milwaukee won its fourth game in a row.Other Bucks in double figures were Sidney Moncrief with 17 points, Alton Lister with 14, Paul Mbkeski with 12, Bob Lanier with 11 and Junior Bridgeman with 10. Milwaukee, which led 53-44 at halftime, outscored Chicago 23-7 in the first six minutes of the third period. Orlando Woolridge scored 20 points for the Bulls.</p>
        <p>Nuggets 145, Spurs 136 Alex Eng ish scored 39 points and Kiki Vandeweghe add^ 30 as Denver moved into a tie with idle Phoenix for the sixth playoff spot in the Western Conference. It was the 11th straight home-court triumph for Denver, while the Spurs road record fell to 8-30.Early in the third quarter, Denvers Dan Issel became the fifth-leading scorer in pro basketball history, surpassing former Boston star John Havlicek. Issel, in his 14th pro season, finished with 29 points and has 26,407 for his career. Mike Mitchell led the Spurs with 33.</p>
        <p>Clippers 124, Warriors 112 Terry Cummings scored 10 of his 25 points in the final period to help San Diego hand Golden State its fourth consecutive defeat. The</p>
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        <p>BETHEL - Greene Central's girls softball team romped to a 21-4 victory over North Pitt in an Eastern Carolina Conference game Friday.</p>
        <p>Tl)e Lady Rams pushed over singleruns in the first and second inning, then exploded for seven in the third and eight in the fourth. They added two in the fifth, and scored single runs again in the sixth and seventh.</p>
        <p>North Pitt got one in the second and three in the third.</p>
        <p>D. Herrin and M. Bowen each had four hits for Greene Central, while S. Streeter added three. Delores Pittman had four and Annette Moore had three for North Pitt.</p>
        <p>The Pant-HERS drops to 0-3 in the league with the loss and play at Farmville Central on Tuesday. .Greene Central is host to Ayden-Grifton on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Greene Central 117 821 1-21 27 0</p>
        <p>North Pitt...............013 000 0- 4 19 2 </p>
        <p>Herrin and Bowen; Harrington, Wilkins (3) and Thomas.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity............24</p>
        <p>Aurora....................4</p>
        <p>AURORA - Chocowinity High School ripped Aurora, 24-4, in a Tobacco Belt Conference softball game Friday.</p>
        <p>The Indians took the lead in the top of the first on a two-run homer by Zena Warren and never trailed. They put the game on ice with a 15-run outburst in the second inning and added three in the fourth and four in the fifth.</p>
        <p>Aurora got one each in the first and fourth and two in the third.</p>
        <p>Rhonda Mizelle, Warren, Wendy Elks, Vic.cie McLawhorn and Christy Machado each had three hits</p>
        <p>to lead Chocowinity, while Lisa Clark added two. Mizelle had a triple, while Warren and Machado each had doubles.</p>
        <p>Now 2-0, the Lady Indians host Bath on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity.............2(15)0 3424 20 1</p>
        <p>.'\urora.........................102 10 4 10 5</p>
        <p>Elks and McLawhorn; Barrett and Toler.</p>
        <p>Wilson..................15</p>
        <p>Greenville................5</p>
        <p>WILSON - Wilson Christian Academy romped to a 15-5 softball victory over Greenville Christian Academy Friday.</p>
        <p>The game was called in the fifth inning when the lead reached ten runs.</p>
        <p>GCA had taken a brief lead in the first on a three-run homer bv Jo Williams, but Wilson came back with three in the bottom of the inning, adding three in the second. Both teams scored twice in the third, but Wilson put the game away with six in the fourth and added the final run in the fifth.</p>
        <p>Amy Vaughn led the Wilson hitting with three.</p>
        <p>Now 2-2, the Lady Knights travel to Bethel Academy on Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Greenville....................302  00- 5 4 7</p>
        <p>Wilson..........................332  1-15  12  3</p>
        <p>Vernelson and Williams; Lane and Herndon.</p>
        <p>Jamesville...............8</p>
        <p>Creswell..................4</p>
        <p>JAMESVILLE - Jamesville High School rolled up an 8-4 softball victory over Creswell on Friday, extended its winning streak to five.</p>
        <p>The Lady Bullets pushed over one in the first and two in the second for a 3-0 lead, only to see that vanish as</p>
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        <p>Byrum led the Jamesville hitting with three, while Brown and Hale each had two. No one had more than one for Creswell.</p>
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        <p>In December 1983,90 arts supporters from across the state met in Winston-Salem to discuss what they cwisider to be a prcrfilem witti arts funding in the state. A number of arts (M^nizations were refaresented along with some of the states leading arts patrons. Out of that</p>
        <p>meeting came the decision to fmm ARTS Advocates. Hoping they could hit the ground running with instant credibility, the groiqi chose Mary D.B.T. Semans, chairman of the Duke Endowment and vice- chairman (rf the Mary Duke Biddle Foun^tion, as its first jmident.</p>
        <p>Miller Si^on, wholl serve as executive (firector, says the group will ask the Legislature to increase funding for the N.C. Arts CouncU programs by $2 millimi next year. Current budget fw that division of the Department of Cultural Re-sourves is $2.3 milliim.</p>
        <p>The Arts Council sponsms artists in public schools, grassroots block</p>
        <p>grants and grants to 15 arts (H'gam-zatiims aroimd the state. The council does not deal with the states major cultural endeavors, the N.C. Sym-l^y, the N.C. Museum Art, the state library at the Divisicm (rf Archives.</p>
        <p>Sigmon said that the group will try to pursuade the Legislature that mwe mwiey is needed fw the states 600 non-prwit arts organizations and 20,000 artists. But were not saying that the government ought to underwrite the arts. Were saying that the state is just one piece of the funding as we seek to provide artists witii a livable wage.</p>
        <p>How much lucK can an arts lobby</p>
        <p>have with legislators accustomed to having tb^ arms twisted by the banks, utilities and teachers? Sigmon said hell do some lobbyim; and in 1985 a part-time lobbyist ^ probably be hired on contract. But the strength of the group will conae, he said, from its ability to call in help from prominent citizens like Mrs. Semans.</p>
        <p>Sigmon said that the state spends less than 40 cents per citizen on local arts programs each year. On a per capita basis, that rants the state 28ft in the counfiy. Hes hoping that this new lobby will help raise ftat ap{Hoiriati(m.</p>
        <p>When the North Carolina Public Education Policy Council recommended a plan to adopt apointment of a state school superintendent by the State Board of Education, it was a move to take one more tiny bit of power from the voters.</p>
        <p>Call that strike one.</p>
        <p>The proposal requires approval by the General Assembly, followed by submitting a' necessary amendment to the state constitution to a vote by the people.</p>
        <p>Another amendment proposal?</p>
        <p>Strike two!</p>
        <p>State Superintendent Cra\g Phillips says he opposes the plan because voters now have the right  to choose their top spokesman for North Carolina schools, and the proposal would make the board itself a legislative creature, upsetting a balance of power. Hes right, of course.</p>
        <p>The N.C. Board of Education now includes the lieutenant governor, the state treasurer and 11 members appointed by the governor. The superintendent is the voters choice as their spokesman.</p>
        <p>Under the plan, the state board would include the lieutenant governor, the state treasurer, one member from each of the states eight educational districts appointed by the governor, and one member from each of the 11 congressional districts elected by the General Assembly.</p>
        <p>There will be a strike three if voters remember their stake in the matter. The organizational change could be approved if, with the passage of time and  under subtle pressures of those who know best what is good for North Carolina education, basic principles are forgotten.</p>
        <p>The truth is, election of state school superintendents has brought to that position some highly talented, dedicated and capable people. The process . has worked in the past, and there is just no good reason for change.</p>
        <p>Cooperation Needed In School Situation</p>
        <p>Among the problems caused by the tornadoes of last Wednesday was that of major damage to the  Ayden Elementary School.</p>
        <p>The school, which was in the path of one of the .killer storms, received heavy damage during^he  night' Wednesday. County School Superintendpnt Eddie West estimated the buildings damage at  $350,000 to $500,000. While other county schools ^ reopened Friday the Ayden Elementary School -remained closed. The students who attend there will be sent to Grifton starting Monday. The heavily damaged building will not be usable for some time.</p>
        <p>Damage to the building is a major concern for the school system and an inconvenience for the studente and faculty who must now move elsewhere. It is something that cannot be helped, however, and we are certain that everyone involved will cooperate to make the best of the situation.</p>
        <p>Barry</p>
        <p>Schweid</p>
        <p>Impact</p>
        <p>Alvin</p>
        <p>Taylor</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>Wednesdays tornado strike in Pitt County was a tragedy in every sense, but, as always, there were lighter moments.</p>
        <p>Staff Writer Mary Schulken drove to Simpson early Thursday morning on assignment. When she arrived she found the area sealed off. She called the office and told Sports Editor Woody Peele her predicament. He called across the news room to Tom Baines, who happened to be talking to the sheriff by phone at the time. Tom told the sheriff that Mary needed to get into the area to cover the story. The sheriff radioed to officers at the scene and Mary was allowed in. It aint always easy but somehow the job gets done. </p>
        <p>Tornados are fickle in that they do increftble damage in one location and then lift off to completely miss a nearby area.. George Holland of the newspaper production department pointed out his house in an aerial photo which was published Thursday. The picture showed destroyed houses at Portertown, an area where some people died. Yet only a short distance down the road Hollands home was undamaged.</p>
        <p>Mary and Bion Schulken live itst of Winterville. Wednesday night they heard the mi^ty storm approaching. It sent them to the center of Uie house for shelter. The dwelling vibrat^ and trembled and they were conscious of the air pressure dropping. It spared them, however, and dropped down a few miles away to do hundreds of thousan(te of dollars in damage to Ayden Elementary School, as well as damage to other Ayden buildings.</p>
        <p>It is little wonder that tornadoes are known as natures most treacherous event. They are unpr^ctable. </p>
        <p>Glenn Hudson of Route 5, Greenville, is a student at Pactolus Elementary School. Lynn Jobes of The Daily Reflector spoke to his class recently and Glenn asked if he could send in something for use in the newspaper. Mrs. Jobes told him to send it along and last week the item came to the news department.</p>
        <p>This is the article I wanted to send for publication, Glenn said, I hope you can use</p>
        <p>it.  '</p>
        <p>Well, we cant use the picture that Glenn drew which is a remarkable likeness of a racing car and is entitled The Scrambler. With it, he wrote, This is a later model built to race on dirt tracks. It has wide and tall tires which help the driver to control the car at high speeds. The body on a late model is usually fiberglass. Late models weigh two or three ton. The Spoiler is used to keep the back wheels down. The back wheels are the tires that make the car go. This late model can go up to 100 to 117 miles per hour.</p>
        <p>Very informative and certainly that is more than we knew about racing cars.</p>
        <p>How much is North Carolina land worth? Well, Walter E. Boswell of 206 N.IHarding St. brought by a land grant issued to his great-great-grandfather by the state of North Carolina on Dec. 23,1854.</p>
        <p>The state granted to Fenwick Ellis 4.3 acres of land on Camp Creek adjwning Wilbourn Hampton and lands formerly owned by Edwin Paschal.</p>
        <p>The paper was witnessed by Warren Winslow, speaker of the Senate, and was signed by the secretary of state.</p>
        <p>What was the price of the land? Five cents per acre.</p>
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        <p>Remembering Wendell Wilkie</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - The word among the professional pollsters is that they have never seen anything quite Hke the skyrocket rise of Gary Hart in the nee for the Democntlc nomination. The Colorado senator soared from a puny 7 percent in early January to a point in early March where if the election were held today, he would have toppled Ronald Reagan.</p>
        <p>We$l, maybe yes, and maybe no. Depending upon how a defim-tion is qualified, perhaps Harts record is unique. But we have short memories. Has evoryone forgotten Wendell Willkie? The stwry &amp;lt;rf the banrfoot Wall Street lawyer, as columnist Jay Franklin dubbed him, is cioe  the more remarkable tales (A our political times. Let us take a moment to look back to 1940.</p>
        <p>The parallels abound. Both Willkie and Hart came to the presidential arena with Dackgrounds in the Midwest. Williue was born in Indiana, Hart in Kansas. Both men became practicing lawyers. A couple of generations back, the family name was changed from Willcke</p>
        <p>came down with the presidential itch in 1930. He was then approximately Harts age today. Willkie had a great shock of unruly hair; he had the ru led air of a man who has slept in his suit; he excelled in the informal, spontaneous speech. Willkies biographer, Joseph Barnes, describes him as full of energy and physical mapetism and self-confidence.</p>
        <p>Differences also abound. Hart may fairly be described as a man who has made a profession of politics; campaip manager for George McGovern in 1972, a suc-cfSi^ candidate fiur the Senate in 1974, re-elected in 1980. By contrast, Willkie never had run for aiw public office. He had been a regiktored Democrat until 1938. Pditically, he was an unknown</p>
        <p>^uf^fokie was not unknown otherwise. He was well-known as a public utility tycoon, a crusading foe of Roosevelts New Deal, a lawyer of formidable skUls. His bate against the Tennessee Valley Authority had made his name, if not a hous^ld w(Mrd, at least as</p>
        <p>4. urijibf.   V ffmniar as the name of in-</p>
        <p>Willkie was bona in 18B; liT^lsSSteiist J-ee lacocca is</p>
        <p>familiar today. In July 1939, Willkie made the cover of Time mapzine. Such pundits as Arthur Krock and David Lawrence mentioned him as a possible Republican candidate.</p>
        <p>Willkie professed to pay little attention to the press he was getting. In March 1940, the American Institute of Public Opinion posed this question in a national, poll; Whom would you like to see elected this year? Willkie got less than 1 percent of the rsponse. He never entered his name in a single primary.</p>
        <p>Yet a political situation was developing within the Repubhcan Party that suggested the possibility of a coup. The two leading candidates were Thomas E. Dewey and Robert A. Taft, but neither nad aroused great enthusiasm. Dewey was 38, a successful district attorney in Manhattan; Taft was no more than a freshman senator from Ohio. As the spring wore on, volunteers began to rally around the Willkie flag. The Cowles and Luce publicatimis endorsed him. In June the New York Herald-Tribune joined the parade.</p>
        <p>Then came/the mirade-4n Pbiladelpbin. R^^w^ans</p>
        <p>pftered for their national convention to find that Willkiespar-tisans were everywhere. These were people, says biographer Barnes, who wanted someming newer than the New Deal. 'The appeal was to rank-and-file Republicans and also to in-di^ndents. But the strwigest cement &amp;lt;rf the itire Willkie campaign was to be found in this demand: We want Roosevelt out. Dewey led on the first ballot with 360 delegates, followed by Taft with 189 and Willkie with 106. By the fourth ballot, Willkie had taken the lead. He won his partys nomination on the sbcth.</p>
        <p>The rest of the story is anti-climactic. With Europe engulfed in World War II and Americas</p>
        <p>involvement a certainty, the country was not about to change its commence in chief. Willkie carried only 10 states in November. He trited in the popular vote by22.3 million to Roosevelts 27.2 miUion. He lost the Electoral College 449-82. Over the next four years Willkie wrote his best-sellit book, One World. He crusaded for civil liberties, Then a series of heart lOtai^ foUfd him, and he die^ October 1944.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. troop withdrawal from Lebanon was supposed to free fte Reagan administration to concentrate on resolving the Arab-Israeli dispute. But the king of Jordan, fte Congress and, some would say, the forthcoming presidential election have helped shift U.S. diplomacy into low gear.</p>
        <p>Former President Jimmy Carter would spread the blame farther, to the White House itself. He says ftat except for President Reagans Sept.</p>
        <p>1,1982, speech outlining a proposed settlement, the administration has not demonstrated that our nation is truly committed to the peace process.</p>
        <p>The State Department disagrees. Spokesman Alan Romberg, asked to comment on Carters assertion this week, said the various efforts that weve made, the statements made by fte president, fte secretary, among others, answer that. Unquestionably, though. King Hussein and Congress have cm-tributed to a slowdown. Reagan and Secretary of State George P. Shidtz were depending on fte Jordanian leader to revive the moribund U.S. peace initiative by agreeing to negotiate with Israel. The administration also was counting on proposed new arms sales to Jordan and Saudi Arabia to help enlist ^ su^rt of the two Arab nations.  ;</p>
        <p>But Hussein condemned the United States as unprincipled and biased toward Israel. He concluded ftat further diplomatic efforts would be hopeless. Congress, already skeptical about selling U.S.-built Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Jordan and Saudi Arabia, forced Reagan to cancel the purchases.</p>
        <p>Shultz acknowledged that Husseins remarks dealt a serious setback to the Stinger sales and to U.S. diplomatic efforts. He suggested the administration had reached at least a temporary dead * end.</p>
        <p>King Hussein has obviously said that he doesnt intend to step forward and start a process of negotiation with Israel in fte near future. He said that. We accept that, Shultz said.</p>
        <p>The impact, if any, of the presidential election is hand to gauge.</p>
        <p>The conventional wisdom is ftat prioress toward a Middle East setUement is extremely difficult when a president is seeking &amp;gt;e-election because he would not risk offending Jewish voters by putting pressure on Israel.</p>
        <p>This theory presupposes, however, that pressuriM Israel would produce posibve resmts - and ftat fte president is inclined to muscle, a generally reliable ally.</p>
        <p>Carter, who was an ag^essiye player in the negotiations that duced the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, is critical of sottle (rf fte moves taken bv fte Reagan admiidstration in the Buddie East.</p>
        <p>He said sending U.S. Bfarines to Lebanon failed to stabilize fte country, tended to weaken Presidnt Amin Gemayels esteem among the Lebanese people and made him kck like an American piqipet.</p>
        <p>Carter, in an interview on ABCs Nightline, also disapproved of the U.S. strategic alliance with Isriel He said it sends a clear signal to the Arab adversaries or potential adversaries that we are not going to be fair-minded w objective when we get to thenegotiating table.</p>
        <p>But the forma* {sresidaits main pmnt is that the crucial element in residving the Mideast disputes, or at least part of them, is a sustained and detormined cmnmitment on the paft of our country to {day the central role.</p>
        <p>Reagans special mediator, Dimald Rumsfeld, and Laurence SUboman, a forma* ambassador to Yugoslavia, are on a hectic swing through the Middle East. They covered nine countries, inclinMi^ several on the periphery, in their first six days.</p>
        <p>Otha U.S. emissaries, including Philip Habib, Mo*ris Drapa, Robert McFarhme and Ridiard Fairbanks, have travded the same road. And yet the Arab-Israeli conflict remains UBiettled.</p>
        <p>In Carters view, there is not gong to be any substantial progress made nor concessioos granted on the</p>
        <p>part of any of the disputing parties, unless they can make than directly in ramonse to efforts by the secretary ofi^ of the UbH^ States or ftepraideiitidms^.^</p>
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        <p>WIm your career is cooking and your famify lik is fine, it's easy to be in good humor.</p>
        <p>By Rubin Carson</p>
        <p>RampanOy in touch her trmer Hfe. strOtin^ middk^iged, Erma BonRtedt is America's premier Mom. She writes a humor column three lanes a week for 900 newspo^ms from her home in Paradise VcMey, Ariz.; cp-pears twice a week on ABCs Good UorrnaAmaioi and her rnost recent book, MothtftMxid, The Second 01^ Profession, has been a best seller for more them 24 weeks She has a huing husband, WiUkun. and three dM/en, who haue never pMished a book about her. ShecaHsher mom and step-dad &amp;lt;a least once a week Each evening BiH comes home and asks, 'So what have you been doing aH dayr Los Angeksbased writer and humorist Rubin Carson thed to the amaxmg Erma recently to try to find out the same thmg  plus a lot more. Here is his report</p>
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        <p>Bombeck:</p>
        <p>yoii havent worked</p>
        <p>on it that long.</p>
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        <p>mfetMenkig</p>
        <p>Bombedc: Yes, I surprised many readers.</p>
        <p>QsOJL, MW MTa aeee Age -Miw 4H| or Offer Wr</p>
        <p>Bombeck: 56. Tm not ashamed of it</p>
        <p>Q: I hMOirt mcMI yw peiioni MMkbi*-</p>
        <p>BonMc Usien. 1 was 37 when I</p>
        <p>Bombedtoiaskk her Arisona home: "n not a person whosonall the time.'</p>
        <p>beg^ Fve been writing for 20 years. Fm in prime time</p>
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        <p>Bombeck: Very married.</p>
        <p>Qs Very arrlerT - Inw loM?</p>
        <p>Bombeck: Thirty-four years fast</p>
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        <p>Bombeck: Uh-huh.</p>
        <p>a So wtal are yoo fiorfclog oo ^owr</p>
        <p>Bonfoeck: WeU. the bread4un(H)utler stuff I alw^ work on: my column and TV acripti And since Febniary Fve beoi commkled to do a Broadway play for Larry Kasha and his partner.</p>
        <p>Bombeck: I didnt don before because Fve been committed to other thin^ I was committed to iny UHated tdevi-sion series, kkiggie, whidi ran'e^ times and floated into oblivion.</p>
        <p>Q: What wfl the play be aiMt?</p>
        <p>Boridteck: 1 dont kiKJw; I have no idea. I have ideas, bm  lets forget the whole thing. H makes me nervous!</p>
        <p>QiOJL What vioa yoor Ibol Job MakMf</p>
        <p>Bombeck: Ironically enoi^ it was as a copy gnl I was 16 years old and worked on a srnaH dafly pi^ in Ohio. I was in a vocational high school and </p>
        <p>Q; A Bitwlhaaf Mafc adbeolTI</p>
        <p>Bombedcl had no iM of ever going to college or ever doing anything except mi^ you know, selling orange slices at the dime store. That was my b^ thing. But I loved newq)aperii^ and I lo^ beir^ around thin^ that were happening and thats what I dl wanted to</p>
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        <p>Bombeck: Na No, I don't think, when youre around someone all die time, thd you see that t&amp;amp;nension in him or her a k)L It would get a little tiresome. Fm not a person who's on all the time. If we were at a party you would not sit next to me.</p>
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        <p>Bombedc No you wouldnL Youd say, "Oh, I bet I know which one Bombeck is  shes the one there in the center</p>
        <p>^mys^ or hiding out QtYoa mem mekMf ymfre a</p>
        <p>Bombedc I aia I do real well with a couple of peo|deI do Ane with a couple of people  three or four at a table, you knoiy it's good conversation and I er^it</p>
        <p>a 1 doB*t wMt to hemr any morel Whalfa yoor tofurttepto oat tood?</p>
        <p>Bombedc Fm a big pasta freak. I love pasta! Any pasta! Anythii^ that has starch in it and adheres to hips and 90WS as we spea of it</p>
        <p>Q: Do yoa hove ay Ihvorile rea-innml yoa go to afller a flgbt with</p>
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        <p>Bontoedc We dont fi^ all that much. IFs really counterprorkictive. and we re too old and too tired. We know that both of us are too exhausted to shop anymore. IFs sort of a quiet resolution. Not ix)hition  resohition!</p>
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        <p>Bombedc Hassling takes a lot of energy, you knoiy and we never seem able to come up to H. We dont seem to have that kind of energy.</p>
        <p>Q: So IM the Itoe la toadM.</p>
        <p>Bombedc No, we never real^ hada lot of k. We are a couple who aUows each other to be  always have. Even before 1 became a cankarrying feminist, it was always understood that we both would do whd we enjoy doing. We oijoy eadi other's oongnny, but on vacations, if he wants to scuba and I want to snorkeL thats it We dont come as a totol^ matched set</p>
        <p>Q: And Va ahmgra beea Hke that?</p>
        <p>Bombedc Oh, yto</p>
        <p>Qs What M yoor Oral dale Uke7</p>
        <p>Bombedc WdL I sort of picked him out I knew he was the one I was going to marry. He had no idea aiyxrt that, but thats aU rigfk. He sort of saw it coming.</p>
        <p>Q: Whera dU yo meal him?</p>
        <p>Bombedc He was a copy boy for the monUng newspaper in Ohio, and I was the  girl for the afternoon paper. It</p>
        <p>was inevitable.</p>
        <p>Q: la he a writer, too?</p>
        <p>BcHiibedc He was a sportswriter for a while. Then he got a Ph.D. in education artoninisttation and became a principal of a high school He retired about four years a and now handles our business aflairs.</p>
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        <p>Bombedc I dont have too many bad memories of childhood.</p>
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        <p>help yoo. You mow yoor flteher</p>
        <p>Botitoedc My hther died when I was 9, and I have a stepfather who is fantastic. Why 1 let him alone, Fll never know  I pidt on my modier a lod</p>
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        <p>Ayden Eiementary students wiii go to school In Grifton on Monday. The revised schedule of classes is on A-14.FINAL TWO</p>
        <p>Houston and Georgetown clalrned victories in the* NCAA semifinal games Sat-" urday. Page B-1</p>
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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>103rd YEAR</p>
        <p>NO. 79</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N. C.</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 1,1984</p>
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        <p>Pitt Ai^ Dig</p>
        <p>As Damages Mount</p>
        <p>  . t 1 i_.  A 17..  Micvli</p>
        <p>By STUARTSAVAGE Reflector Staff Writer Jewel Nethercutt sat on a large bottled-gas cylinder in the front yard of her home in the afternoon sun, tears running down both sides of her face.</p>
        <p>Theres nothing left but memories, she said as a large front-end loader pushed up debris  once her home-into a pie.</p>
        <p>Saturday morning her husband, Jimmy Nethercutt, looked on as the same machine loaded what was left of the hom^- bricks, splintered pieces of wood, broken furniture, bits of dishes, rags that had once been clothing  into a truck to be hauled away.</p>
        <p>The house, on SR 1726 in the Portertown area, was one of many destroyed by a tornado Wednesday night that killed nine people and injured at least 148 others as it roared along a 22.5 mile path in Pitt County - from the Greene County line, through Ayden, the Portertown area, the village of Simpson, and east of Pactolus, into Beaufort County.</p>
        <p>. Were going to rebuild, Nethercutt said. The insurance will help, but wont replace everything that years of work had accumulated.</p>
        <p>Nethercutts wife, as she watched her home being piled up, said, We were going to bed whn the back</p>
        <p>window broke out. We laid in the hall, then the roof came off and the walls caved in.</p>
        <p>She said one of their two children was in bed. Jimmy went in and got the child off the bed, "then the bed flew out the top of the house.</p>
        <p>The Nethercutts were not injured. Four pwple within a mile of their homediea.</p>
        <p>Saturday, as funeral services for</p>
        <p>five of those killed Wednesday night were in progress, several hundred volunteers were at work clearing debris in the Portertown area.</p>
        <p>Lyman Hardee, chief of the Eastern Pines Fire Department, said Saturday, We aint going to stop til its cleaned up from Simpson to N.C. 43.</p>
        <p>The department asked for volun-</p>
        <p>(PIeaseturntoA-13)</p>
        <p>Wind-Po wered</p>
        <p>If there is any question in the minds of local residents about the power of a tornado, or any question that the storm that killed nine people and caused $16 million in damage in Pitt County Wednesday night was the same one that caused heavy damage to property in Greene. Wayne, Duplin and other counties to the southwest, they should take note of a check found here Sdturddy</p>
        <p>Edith Payne was hanging out clothes behind her 2527 Dickinson Ave. home and noticed a piece of paper on the ground. It was a check for $11.66 that K G Sloan used to pay his telephone bill on Dec. 13.1972.</p>
        <p>Sloans daughter, 64-year-old Edna Sloan Davis, lives about V  mil^ west of Calypso, in Duplin County. Her fathers home, until Wednesday night, was</p>
        <p>next door.  ,  ,  .  .  ,</p>
        <p>Thats about 53 air miles from where Mrs. Payne found the check.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Davis said Saturday that Sloans home and several storage buildings behind iL were destroyed Wednesday night by the tornado. One of those storage buildings, she said, contained a box of old bank statement and canceled checks. Some of the old checks were found in bushes in her yard.</p>
        <p>The others, however, were lost to the winds  but this one came to earth in Greenville.  *  ____</p>
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        <p>ALL SMILES - Many Pitt County residents havent sflj^ed much in the past few days, but Saturday morning Martel Clemmons, 6, found a reason to do so. He found a box of toys donated to replace his own toys that'were lost Wednesday night when a tornado struck his familys</p>
        <p>mobile home. His parents, Gloria and Garry Clemmons, of Taylors Estate Mobile home park were only slightly injured when the tornado winds destroyed the mobile home. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Volunteer,Donations Pour In For Victims Of Tornado</p>
        <p>ByJANEWELBORN Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Although Wednesdays tornado was devastating to many residents of eastern North Carolina, one bright spot can be seen - the citizens of North Carolina have reached into their hearts and let the victims know that they care.</p>
        <p>Volunteers have given their tune to help clear the debris left by the storm, and donations of food, clothing, furnishii^ and money have been cdlected throughout the United SUtes for the relief of the victims.</p>
        <p>Even the pecle of Ohio have pitched in to help the victims of the twister. Pitt County emergency management coordinator Bobby Ji^ner said an Ohio sherrifs department contacted him about relief</p>
        <p>supplies it was sending to Pitt County.</p>
        <p>The people in the Winston-Salem area have expressed concern for the eastern part of the state with their donations.</p>
        <p>We had no idea when we start^ this (collection of supplies) that it would turn out like it (fid, said Robert Owen, operations manager of WSJS radio in Winston-Salem. One ^ the announcers came to me with tte ulea to send blankets (to eastern Ncffth Carolina tornado victims.) We annoQiKed it on the air, and within two hours we had 200 blankets. It (the donations from the citizens and businesses in the Peidmont triad) snowballed from there.</p>
        <p>The collection drive, conduct^ in conjunction with Sunbird Airlines, netted 60,000 pounds of relief</p>
        <p>supplies in two days. A total of seven airplanes, three of them C130 military transport planes, shipped the food, clothing and furniture into the Pitt-Greenville Airport Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Besides the suj^ilies brought in for the victims, $104,000 in cash plus additional pledges have been donated for the renef of eastern North Carolinians left homeless by the twister.</p>
        <p>We are thrUled to do it, Owen said. Not only are we hdping (the ))(de in eastern Ninlh Carolina), )ut we have brought our own cixnmunity together. As busy as our lives are, we still have time to care.</p>
        <p>Fcdlowing one of the large transport planes into the Pitt-Greenville (Please turn to A-8)</p>
        <p>TORNADO CLEAN-UP ... Jewel Nethercutt sits on a gas Unk in her yard in the Portertown area as a front-end loader pushes rubble that once was her home</p>
        <p>into a pite. A truck hauled off everything, she said, but memories Saturday morning. (Reflector Staff Photo by Stuart Savage)</p>
        <p>Come Take A 'Ride-Along' With Me ...</p>
        <p>By ANGELA LINGERFELT ' Reflector SUff Writer</p>
        <p>- Looks like were in far a boring day today - not much happening, (tefcer J.L. Corbett told me as we gol in the blue and white police car. you never can tell.</p>
        <p>. I was finally going to see first-r hnhd what a typical pdiremans day was like. The day before, I had cned pipers saying that I realipd the ride might be dangerous and that I wouldnt hold the dty of Greenville rcspoonUe for injuries to me during the-Ride-Aloi^ program.</p>
        <p>:Wbeo I went to the police dent that morning, Lt. J.H. assigned me to ride with a policeman here for nine years. He was one of two policemen working an 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (fn&amp;amp;anait shift that day (the other three were in court).</p>
        <p>**tts been kinda slow today, he said.'</p>
        <p>When are the busiest times? I asked.</p>
        <p>It varies with the weather. On rainy days there are wrecks all day. But any day can be busy or slow. Theres no particular pattern as far as I can tell, he said.</p>
        <p>The navy blue interior of the police car looked like the inside ot any ofiier car, except for the radio and the speed radar. I noticed the big red Higital numbers on the radar dropping tw fives and tens everytime we passe(lacar.</p>
        <p>Do people always slow down when they see you? I asked, knowing how I hit the brake pedal everytime I catch a glimmer of bloe</p>
        <p>When the units new, its good for a mile to a mile and a half. It gete you before you ever see me, Corbett answered.</p>
        <p>Well, how do you know which car the radar is pickig up?I wanted to know.  ,  ^</p>
        <p>It picks up the closest and the biggest vehicle. If I were riding down the road and I met a V(Aswagon and a trarafer truck</p>
        <p>side by side, it would pick up the  r truck, he said.</p>
        <p>speed of the transfer Hnunmmmm, I thought, Im ; to start driving besiite transfer</p>
        <p>When youre sitting on the side of</p>
        <p>the road with the radar on, people slow down, but act like they dont</p>
        <p>I think its instinct. They drop their speed even if theyre in the sp^ limit. They let off the ^ before they even look to see how fast theyre going, he said.</p>
        <p>Whats the radars range? I asked him.</p>
        <p>see you. They scratch their head or reach for something. Then theres</p>
        <p>the type that waves like they know you, he joked.</p>
        <p>'Is it against the law for people to bhnk their headlights to warn an qtwQimng ctf that theres a pdioe-</p>
        <p>man with a radar ahead? I asked him.</p>
        <p>No. And I say let em do it. It saves the same purpose that Im trying to save  to slow down traffic and prevent wrecks. My salary will be the sanae whether I give 10 tickets a week.or 20 tickets a week, he answered.</p>
        <p>We rode around town and chitchatted for awhile. Every now and then we were interrupted by the dispatcber on the radio, but she never called Corbett to go to a big hoMhip at a downtown bank like on 'TV. At this rate, I thought, the city of Greenville doesnt have to worry about being responsible for rpy Injuries.</p>
        <p>My thoughts were interrupted when a big gust of wind blew a tin garbage can out in the road in front of us. Corbett stopped the car and put it bdhind a tree in somebodys yard.</p>
        <p>I told you it was going to be an</p>
        <p>exciting day. Sometimes Tuesdays run you to death and sometimes Saturdays are slow. It just de-pen(te,hesaid.</p>
        <p>Is there a difference when the college students leave town? I asked.</p>
        <p>Theres a big difference when the students are gone on breaks, but theres not that much difference in the summer because theres a big iiSux of other people. The high crime areas though are the student areas where there are always complaints of loud music, breaking and entering and disturbances at night clubs,l&amp;gt;esaid.</p>
        <p>Whats the most exciting thing youve ever done while on the job I askol. (I was curious to know if he evCT did anything besides drive around town.)</p>
        <p>Ive had my shar' of exciting times. he said. Tve worked on several murders. I remember a few years ago there was a machine gun</p>
        <p>murder at the Piggly-Wiggly. But all-in all, Greenvilles fairly quiet. Ive never had to use my gun, he said</p>
        <p>The dispatcher came on the radio to tell the on^uty policemen to keep tteir eyes open for a white truck that had been stolen from the Brody Medical Sciences Building near the hospital.</p>
        <p>Are there a lot of stolen cars around here? I asked</p>
        <p>Yes, especially in the summer because people leave their windows down with tne keys in the car. We average about five a month, he said.</p>
        <p>While we were chatting, Corbett said he was married and had a little girl in kindergarten.</p>
        <p>Does yoi - whet br not? I asked.</p>
        <p>To some extent I guess she worries. But shes been good about it. The worst time was when we had (Please turn to A6)</p>
        <p>Does your wife ever worry about you  whether you will come home</p>
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        <p>As you drive through downtown Greenville on Fifth Street, you cant miss a restored home that graces the area: the Robert Lee Humber House.</p>
        <p>Recently restored to its original grace and beauty, its Victorian colors are striking. Many people refer to this house as "the house with the green roof .</p>
        <p>Today this house is a very busy place, for it now houses several arts and history groups for this region.</p>
        <p>In the basement, you might hear a play reading or see a poet hard at work; this is the new home of the Playwrights Fund of North Carolina Inc.</p>
        <p>First floor of the Humber House is now the Eastern Office for the Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Friendly faces will greet you in the second floor offices of the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council, sponsors of the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival and publishers of Circa, a journal of the arts. And in the magnificent, gothic-style attic is housed the Greenville Area Preservation Association.</p>
        <p>Tours, on which you are shown the many architectual delights of the</p>
        <p>New ChamberMusic Series For ECU</p>
        <p>II R..r.an  sextet,  the Western Wind. Its unique Chamber Festival are on sale at the prices of $10 and ^ res^</p>
        <p>U News Bureau ^ ^ ^ musical phenomenon has rekindled ECU Central ticket Office in Men- are offered to those who a love for "a capella singing among denhall StiKtoft Center at $15 for the</p>
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        <p>HumW House, are conducted every Wednesday at 3 p.m. For further information, call Diane Hankins, secretary, at 752-7778.</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau A new chamber music series for 1984-85 has been scheduled through a joint arrangement by the East Carolina University School of Music and Department of University Unions.</p>
        <p>The series, to be called the 1984-85 Chamber Festival, wil include performances by the Dorian Wind Quintet, the Annapolis Brass Quintet, the Los Angeles Piano Quartet, the Western Wind ensemble and the Composers String Quartet.</p>
        <p>All performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. in Hendrix Theatre.</p>
        <p>The series is partially sponsored by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Southern Arts Federation.</p>
        <p>The Dorian Wind Quintet, performing Oct. 10, is known in the U.S. and abroad for its performances of commissioned scores and residency activities, as well as its numerous recordings and sold-out concert tours.</p>
        <p>The Annapolis Brass Quintet, appearing Nov. 5, will showcase music for brasses spanning 400 years. The group is celebrating 12 years as the nations only full-time performing brass ensemble.</p>
        <p>Of the Los Angeles Piano Quartet, scheduled for a Jan. 28 concert, a leading critic wrote: The group enlists highly accomplished players who have forged an ensemble tesed on like-mmindedness, on equality of technical skills, on disciplined reaction to interpretive style... Performing Feb. 11 is the vocal</p>
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        <p>The fihal program of the Chamber Festival! set for April 20, will be presented by the Composers String Quartet, | critically praised for its precision musical understanding and sensitive interpretations.</p>
        <p>Each nsembles members will present Masterclasses for ECU music students during its visit to campus. Masterclasses, set for 10 a.m. until noon on the mornings after concerts in Fletcher Music Center Recital Hall, are open to the public without charge.</p>
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