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        <p>PtRATES EQVf</p>
        <p>Southwestern Louisiana nipped East Carolina, 16*13, on a late field goal Saturday. See Page B-1.</p>
        <p>FRIDAY</p>
        <p>UNC President BUI Friday delivers his last speech before retirement. See A-16.</p>
        <p>CLOUDY</p>
        <p>Mostly cloudy Sunday with chance of showers. High In 70s, low near 60.</p>
        <p>Todov's Reodina</p>
        <p>Abby..........................C-3</p>
        <p>Arts........................C8-12</p>
        <p>Building..................B-13</p>
        <p>Business............B-15-17</p>
        <p>Classified............D-2-17</p>
        <p>Crossword .......A-14</p>
        <p>Editorial....................A-4</p>
        <p>Entermt............C-13-16THE DAILY REFLECTORTRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>104th YEAR</p>
        <p>NO. 245</p>
        <p>Greenville; N.c.</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13,1985</p>
        <p>68 PAGES</p>
        <p>PRICE 50 CENTS</p>
        <p>Italy Refuses</p>
        <p>U.S. Seeks Arrest</p>
        <p>Of PLO 'Terrorist'</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States appealed Saturday to Yugolavia to arrest a Palestinian freed by Italy despite U.S. charges he was a savage terrorist -who masterminded the hijacking of the . cruise ship Achille Lauro.</p>
        <p>DEMONSTRATORS  Demonstrators gather in htmt  those speaking at the event, which was organized by the</p>
        <p>.  -  NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Con-</p>
        <p>sion</p>
        <p>Expressing dismav at Italys deci^ on to release Monanunea Abbas,</p>
        <p>Maxwell Rabb, the U.S. am-bassadw in Rome met with Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi and later told reporters, I am not happy with what has happened.</p>
        <p>State Department spokesman Dan Lawlor said there was no immediate response from the Yugoslav government.</p>
        <p>spiracy and hostage taking aboard the cruise ship.</p>
        <p>The government of Italy has in</p>
        <p>formed us, however, that its iudiciai this evi-</p>
        <p>authorities did not consider_____</p>
        <p>dence legally strong enough to support provisional arrest of Abbes</p>
        <p>of the Pitt County Courthouse Saturday for a rally  .  vu</p>
        <p>designed as mourning for victims of the apartheid system  ference. (Reflector Staff Photo)</p>
        <p>in South Africa. Mayor Pro Tern Ed Carter was among</p>
        <p>A federal Judge had issued a warrant on Friday for the arrest of Ab-</p>
        <p>Downtown Rally Protests South African Apartheid</p>
        <p>By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK Reflector Steff Writer</p>
        <p>Between 50 and 75 people held a march and rally in downtown Greenville Saturday to protest the apertheid system m Spi^ Ahrica.</p>
        <p>trespassing while {Mcketing an an</p>
        <p>grocery store in an effort to urge its mvestnu</p>
        <p>livestmeiit of South African investments.</p>
        <p>^ Participants in the morninc demwistratiwi marched from Yore Memorial AME Zion Church to the Pitt Countv Courthouse where they gatb%d for speeches, prayer and songs. \</p>
        <p>NAACP chapters across ttie country set aside ^turday as an official day of mourning for those suffering under the South African apartheid regime. Saturday was also named an official day of mourning in Green-viUe, acciH'ding to a procTamatioa by</p>
        <p>Mayor tianice Buck read during the demonstration,. The proclamation said in part that, because apartheid is miH^Uy ancf politically unacceptable and sociologically destructive, ... (citixens must take) quick and d^nitive action to do tdl witto our powertoendracism.</p>
        <p>Its imperative that ttns movement contmue, for the good of all people, Pitt CounU Commissioner thirlesGflskinstokft</p>
        <p> ----</p>
        <p>East Carolina UmversiQ' sttident</p>
        <p>Jay Sttme told participants that what is impcMTtant for us to realize here today h; that we can make a difference.</p>
        <p>You pecqrie here today'are making an important difference just by bemg here, Sttnm said, predicting that theres going to be mwe on South Africa in this town. </p>
        <p>We are here to tdl the world that</p>
        <p>Pro Tern Ed Carter said in his speech. Prejudice isnt just a closed mind; its an open wiamd.</p>
        <p>Carter said be plans to teU his fellow politicians that they need to stand to and f^t fm* v^ts right in this world.</p>
        <p>Economic sanctions against South Africa should be impwed. Carter said, despite [nrotests that this will ,have an adverse effect on black South Afncans. i ask you, he said. Why worry about a wounded finger when youve lost an arm ? </p>
        <p>the State Department urgently called on Yugoslavia to hold for extradition the close associate of Palestine Lib- bas, charging him with piracy, con-eration Organization leader Yasser  ^ </p>
        <p>Arafat.</p>
        <p>Abbas is (Hie of the most notorious Palestinian terrorists and has been involved in savage attacks on civilians, the department said in a statement.</p>
        <p>Evidence at hand strongly suggests that Abbas was criminaUy im-. plicated in the hijacking of the Achille Lauro, indeed, that he,planned and c(Hitrolled the operation, the statement said.</p>
        <p>Abbas was one of two Palestinians who accompanied the four Achille Lauro hijackers on a plane that was intercef^ and forced down in Sicily by U.S. Navy jet fiditers Thursday m^tafterteavingEgypt.</p>
        <p>The department said Italian officials told the United States they did .r -v.</p>
        <p>^ haveaiK^ tVHteBW  fcrflWiW-</p>
        <p>AMMis. The U.S. stntenv^ said: ^e  ^veran roem cTeanfflg meir</p>
        <p>   disappointed at Italys  weapons, the ANSA news agency</p>
        <p>while awaiting a formal U.S. request the State</p>
        <p>for his extradition,</p>
        <p>Department said.</p>
        <p>Italian authorities said they were (Please turn to A-2)</p>
        <p>Pirates Identified In Special Lineup</p>
        <p>SIRACUSA, Sicily (AP)  Americans who were held hostage on the Achille Lauro cruise liner stopped in Sicily on their way home and smgled out their four former captors m a lineup, (^icials reported.</p>
        <p>The mjackers, who are being held at a fm'tress-like prison in Siracusa</p>
        <p>Francesco Meloni, chief prosecutor of Genoa, Italy, confirmed reports that about 10 Americans from the luxury liner had been brought to Sicily io help investigators identify the hijackers, who face (lurder ii</p>
        <p>in the death of a</p>
        <p>f(HT trial in Italy, tdd investigators ^y tm^ over the Italian cruise ship</p>
        <p>charges of mi ______________</p>
        <p>passenger from New York City. Tlie former hostage were (m their way from Egypt to the United States.</p>
        <p>we no longer will stand idly by while apartheia exists, Greenville Mayor</p>
        <p>The demonstration was co-sponsored by the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Cw-ference. Golden Frinks, a r^onal SdiC leader, was (me of those arrested at Hfinn-Dixie at Carolina East Mall. A grcxq) went there fol-lowiM the downtown demonstration ' to pi(xet the st(H^ because of its economic involvement in South Africa.</p>
        <p>decisi&amp;lt;mto'release"Abbas.</p>
        <p>Abbas, clad in a blue safari suit, and his Palestinian companion arrived in Belgrade on Saturday night and w^met by PLO ofiicials wima limousine registered to the bead of their mission there.</p>
        <p>reported Saturday.</p>
        <p>(Noting unidentified Italian magistrates questioning the pirates, the rep(t said the hijackers originally planned to mount an attack io Ashdod, Israel, the ships next port of call after Port Said, Egypt.</p>
        <p>DJ. Whiehard'lll Named</p>
        <p>Reflector General Manager</p>
        <p>D. Jordan Whichard III has been named general manager of The Daily Reflector effective Oct. 15,1985.</p>
        <p>Whichard is the fourth generation of his family involved in the management of the newspaper founded by his great-grandfather in 1882.</p>
        <p>I am very proud to be the first of the fourth generation of Whichards in management associated with The Daily Reflector, he said. The paper has a long and strong history of leople who in the past have been eaders in the community and state. It is exciting for me to become a part ofit.</p>
        <p>Whichard said the opp()rtunity to carry on this tradition is a real challenge for me.</p>
        <p>Prior to joining the Reflectorj Whichard was general manager of the Daily News Leader and Sunday News Leader in Staunton, Va., from February 1983 until the present. From 1980-83 he was business manager of the Greenville, S.C., News-Piedmont. Both newpapers are published by Multimedia, Inc. He earlier worked as an administrative aid to former U.S. Sen. Robert Morgan.</p>
        <p>Whichard is a 1975 graduate of J.H.</p>
        <p>Rose High School. He holds a bachelors deg^ in industrial relations and political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is married to the former Ann Barwick of Clinton sqid they</p>
        <p>D.J. WHICHARD III</p>
        <p>have one son, David Jordan Whichard IV.</p>
        <p>IWule in Staunton, Whichard was active in the Staunton Fine Arts Association and the Kiwanis Club and served on the board of directors of the Staunton United Revitalization Effort, the Staunton-West Augusta Chapter of the American Red Cross and tiie Staunton Tennis Association. He currently serves on the journalism education committee of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association.</p>
        <p>Whichard said he views the future of The Daily Reflector as growing with the community.</p>
        <p>As Greenville and Pitt County grow, the mission of the paper will be to grow with the community, he said. Over the last 100 years The Reflector has existed to reflect the needs and conditions of the community and use those reflections as a way to lead.</p>
        <p> In the tradition of the last 100 years, I would like for The Daily Refector to continue to meet the information needs of the community, he added, and shed light on issues that will spur growth mto the 21st century.</p>
        <p> ,_____ msnafy__</p>
        <p>singled them out from others in groups that included sailors and other people from a local navy base, according to U.S. Embassy sources in Rome, who spoke on con(uti(m they not be identified.</p>
        <p>The former hostages viewed four groups, each one containing one hijacker, the sources said.</p>
        <p>The Americans arrived at Newark International Airport in New Jersey about 1 p.m. Saturday aboard a special U.S. military charter.</p>
        <p>Terrorists See Widow</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The widow of the American killed by hijackers aboard an Italian cruise liner told President Reagan on Saturday that she spat in the faces of the terrorists in Italy, where she identifed the men for authorities.</p>
        <p>Reagan, who telephoned to console Marilyn Klinghoffer, reportedly</p>
        <p>replied: You did? God bless you. Thecom</p>
        <p>! conversation was recounted by Letty Simon, a family spokeswoman appearing outside the Klinghoffers Manhattan</p>
        <p>ianhattan apartment, where Mrs. Klinghoffer arrived after a flight</p>
        <p>from Cairo, Egypt, to Newark, N.J., ir Force jet. Mrs. Kl-</p>
        <p>aboard an Air inghoffer, 58, remained inside.</p>
        <p>These people dont deserve to live, Mrs. Klinghoffer reportedly told Reagan. Last night in Italy, 1</p>
        <p>HARVEST FESTIVAL - Bethels Harvest Festival on Friday and Saturday featured a variety of activities. For children, cookie decorating, rides, dunking booth, macaroni designs, spin art, face painting and pumpkin shooter held the most interest. This child was taking his turn with the face decorations Saturday. The festival closed Saturday night with a street dance. (Reflector Staff Photo)</p>
        <p>had the opportunity to face every one of them and I spat in their faces and told them I hate them.</p>
        <p>She also told Reagan, I just want ou to know how much the terrorists teyou.</p>
        <p>I appreciate that, the president reporteoly responded. I fope Uiey wUl have more reason to hate me in the future.</p>
        <p>Volunteer Has A Knack For Driving</p>
        <p>By CAROL BLACKLEY TYER Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Driving has been John C. June Johnson Jr.s occupation most of his life. Since his retirement a few years ago, he has dedicated that skill to other people, largely through volunteer work with the Pitt County Council on Aging.</p>
        <p>Except when he was very young and had a few odd jobs like work</p>
        <p>at the ice house, driving is a</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Johnson ever did to make a living. So, fairly newly retired when the Council on Aging began its work in 1975, he was a natural to serve in one of the councils earliest projects  a transportation program for the elderly. He became the van driver, p*eeter and friend to elderly people rom outlying areas he brought into Greenville for meetings, appointments with doctor, and the like.</p>
        <p>After a while he decided hed retire again, but his pattei of</p>
        <p>service was apparently stronger than his thoughts of freedom and hes continued to be a chauffeur in his own car for many elderly and disabled people who need rides to buy groceries, get checks cashed, visit their doctors, and attend senior citizens and other gatherings.</p>
        <p>He also continues to serve the elderly and disabled of the county through the Council on Agings Meab on Wheels program. He has regular days he delivers meals and</p>
        <p>he also is known by the Council (Mi Aging staff as our perpetual standby,  the parson who can be called on when some other driver is unavailable unexpectedly. Hell unhesitatingly agree to fill in on short notice.</p>
        <p>June Johnson is one of the finest Ive ever known, Jeff</p>
        <p>this county where they need to go. Hes always cheerful and always</p>
        <p>willing to help others.</p>
        <p>A Greenville native, J(^nson said</p>
        <p>[cAllister, Council on Amng direc-il(fcoui</p>
        <p>tor, said. Nobody coul(Tcount the hours or calculate the wear and tear hes jMit on his caraking people in</p>
        <p>man to New York in a T-model Ford when Ik was a teen-ager and his first regular driving job was with Dr. J.A. Battle, a physician.</p>
        <p>(PImetumtoA-7)</p>
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        <p>Allred</p>
        <p>SANFORD  James Grover AUred, 92, died Thursday at the University Nursing Center in Greenville. Graveside services were conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Bill . Gattis. Burial was in Buffalo</p>
        <p>- Oemetary in Sanford.</p>
        <p>; r' Surviving are two sons, John W.</p>
        <p>Allred of Orlando. Fla., and Harold ti.M. Allred of Farmville; three daugh-iters, Vannie Rouse of Winterville,</p>
        <p>- 'Betty Jean Gooch of Cocoa Beach,</p>
        <p>- -Ela., and Mary Elizabeth McColloum . lof Cerritos, *Cal.; three brothers, '. John Allred of Mooresville, W. Cliff</p>
        <p>Allred of Winston-Salem and R. Browning Allred of Kershaw, S.C.; nine grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.</p>
        <p>Arrangements were by Rogers Funeral Home of Sanford.</p>
        <p> i   Bullock</p>
        <p>BEAR GRASS - Mr. Charlie Bullock. 64, died Friday morning at . his home on Route 4, Williamston. His funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at Rehoboth</p>
        <p> Pentecostal Holiness Church by the Reys. Robert Ormond ahd Clifford Bl-itfon. Burial will be in the Bullock Family Cemetery in Bear Grass.</p>
        <p>Mr. Bullock, a native of Martin County, spent his life in the Bear Grass community. He was a mechanic at Williamston Motor Co. prior to his retirement.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Page Bullock; a son, Thomas BuMock of Williamston; a brother, -Wiley T. Bullock of Robersonville, and bvo grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Copperadage FOUNTAIN - Mr. George Coo-peradage died Thursday at his home in Fountain. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hemby Funeral Home of Fountain.</p>
        <p>Davis</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Mrs. Helen Davis, 73, died Saturday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. Her funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Taylor-Edwards Funeral Home in Snow Hill by the Rev. Phillip Bland. Burial will be in the Snow Hill Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Davis was a retired nurse. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jackie Howell of Farmville; a son, Emmitt Henderson Davis of Free-jBoni; her stepfather, Rommie Tyn-</p>
        <p>* ,dall Of Snow Hill: three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Johnson and Mrs. Jewell jCrews, both of Goldsboro, and Mrs. Shirley Jarman of Snow Hill; two brothers, Norw'ood Tyndall and Butler Tyndall, both of Snow Hill; six grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive visitors at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Sunday.</p>
        <p>xofO.</p>
        <p>Expressing sincere appreciation and gratitude for the many acts of kindness shown during our time of bereavement. This includes prayers, visits, cards, food, gifts and flowers. Your thoughtfulness, concern and prayers have been such a blessing during the time of our sorrow.</p>
        <p>A special thanks to Phillips Brothers Mortuary, Rev. James Wilkes and Holy Trinity #1 Choir. May God bless you.</p>
        <p>. CZif famity of ,v cMandy Eiau eSfxt</p>
        <p>Liles</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Mr. Manly Ules, 92, of Farmville died Friday in the University Nursing Center in Greenville. His funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Farmville Funeral Home by Dr. Ronald L. Davis. Burial will be in the Hollywood Cemetery in Farvmille.</p>
        <p>Mr. Liles, a retired bookkeeper, was a member of the First Baptist Church in Farmville, where he was a deacon and secretary-treasurer for many years. He was a member of Farmville Masonic Lodge 517, a former Rotarian, a Farmville Man of the Year, and former director of the first Federal Savings and Loan.</p>
        <p>He is survived by a son, Graydon Liles of Atlanta; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family suggests memorials be made to the First Baptist Church in Farmville.</p>
        <p>McGill</p>
        <p>AYDEN - Mr. Solomon McGill of Rouses Chapel in Greene County died Wednesday at Wilson County Memorial Hospital. His funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Norcott Memorial Chapel in Ayden by Elder Nathan Darden. Burial will be in the Woods Family Cemetery near Murray .</p>
        <p>Mr. McGill was a member of Rouses Chapel Free Will Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Reddick McGill of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Runette McGill of Tarboro; a foster'daughter, Mrs. Mae Lilly McGill of Goldsboro; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Martha Pettiway of Tarboro, and a stepson, Johnnie Ray Reddick of the home.</p>
        <p>The body will be on view at Norcott Memorial Chapel from 7 p.m. Monday until the funeral. The family will greet friends at the chapel from 8-9 p.m. Monday. At other times, they will receive friends at the home, Route 1, Ayden, near Rouses Chapel Free Will Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>Smith</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Mr. Willie Clarence Smith, 82, of Raleigh, formerly of Farmville, died Friday in Rex Hospital in Raleigh. His funeral will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Farmville Funeral Home, in Farmville, by the Rev. Ed Miles. Burial will be in the Walstonburg Cemetery. Mr. Smith was a member of the</p>
        <p>Spi</p>
        <p>Chi</p>
        <p>Branch Free Will Baptist and was a retired hospital technician.</p>
        <p>Roebuck  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE - George Roderick Roebuck, 48, died Friday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. at the Williamston Catholic Church in Williamston. Burial will follow in the Spring Green Cemetary.</p>
        <p>Mr. Roebuck was a native of Martin County and owned Southern Tire Brokers in Greenville and Washington.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Margaret B. RoeNick of the home; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Robin S. Wallmayer of Richmond, Va.; two stepsons, Frederick Furlong of Prince George, Va., and Ernest T. Adams of the home.</p>
        <p>The family will be at Biggs Funeral Home in Williamston from 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday.</p>
        <p>Ruffin</p>
        <p>NEWARK, N.J. - Leroy Ruffin of 290 S. Ninth St., Newark, died Tuesday.</p>
        <p>His funeral service will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Per^ Funeral Home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside, N.J.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at the funeral home, 34 Mercer St., North, Newark, from 4 to 9 p.m., Monday.</p>
        <p>Wooten</p>
        <p>SEVEN PINES - Mrs. Alice Barnes Wooten, 93, died Friday at her home. Her funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the St. John Missionary Baptist Church by the Rev. Anton C. Wesley. Burial will be in the Ark Willow Church Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Channie W. Stancil and Miss Alice Ree Wooten, both of the home, and Mrs. Doris Stancil of Newport News, Va. ; a son, Edmond Wooten of Falkland; 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at the Phillips Brothers Funeral home from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday.</p>
        <p>Wooten</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Mrs. Alvinia Wooten of 213 Wallace St died Saturday in New York. Funeral arrangements will be announced.</p>
        <p>Nancy Emory Asks Court For Bed-Board Divorce</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Tlie wife of formar East Carolina University football coach Ed Emory is seeking a court-ordered separation from him, saying he physically abused her and aoandon-edher.</p>
        <p>Nancy Emory of Greenville, Emorys wife of five years, said in a complaint filed in Pitt County District Court that Emory has refused to support her and has blocked her access to his Tennessee residence. She accused Emop' of having at least four extramarital affairs and assaulting her on several occasions.</p>
        <p>Emory, who was dismissed as head coach at ECU in December 1984, is now a coach with the Memphis Showboats of the United States Football League. He could</p>
        <p>not be reached for comment.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Emory is seeking alimony and a portiwi (rf settlement Emory receives in connectiwi with a $1.2 lion suit be filed over his dismissal at ECU.</p>
        <p>She said in the complaint that she was afraid of Emory and accused him of threats and violent treatment. She</p>
        <p>e, scratched and bruished on several occasions and</p>
        <p>said he had given her a black her, thrown her against a wi slapped her in the face.</p>
        <p>According to C. William Kafer, a New Bern lawyer representing Mrs. Emory, the complaint asks for a divOTce from bed and board  a court-ordered separation - but not an absolute divorce.</p>
        <p>China Criticizes Trade Bill</p>
        <p>U.S.</p>
        <p>PEKING (UPI) - On the eve of a five^Iay China visit by Vice President George Bush, China Saturday rebuked the United States for gravely jeopardizing Sino-American trade relations by passing a protectionist textile bill.</p>
        <p>The Chinese Foreign Ministry bluntly condemned the House of Representatives overwhelmin passage Thursday of the so-calli Jenkins bill, which would slash clothing and textile imports from 11 major Asian producers, including China, by pegging imports to the levels of ^st years.</p>
        <p>The Chinese side has already</p>
        <p>Cyclist Killed In Accident</p>
        <p>A Greenville man was killed in an automobile accident late Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>According to Trooper W.J. Featherston, Floyd Smith Harrington, 24, of Route 6 was killed in an accident which occurred at about 4:50 p.m. on rural road 1415 north of Greenville and about one-half mile south of U.S. 13.</p>
        <p>Featherston said a car driven by Timothy Grant of Route 4 was making a left turn when Harrington, who was apparently attempting to pass the car, struck it with his motorcycle.</p>
        <p>Harrington was thrown from the motorcycle and pinned under the car. He died at Pitt County Memorial Hospital at about 5:49 p.m.</p>
        <p>The accident was under investigation.</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>the</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-I) thus, obliged to let him go.</p>
        <p>State Department said.</p>
        <p>The U.S. government remains appreciative of Romes larger cooperation in the Achille Lauro incident, it said. While we are deeply disappointed at Italys decision to release Abbas we recognize that we have a very broad and deep relationship with this valued NATO ally. That relationship wdll continue.   Abbas was identified by U.S. authorities as the head of the Palestine Liberation Front, the faction that seized the ship.</p>
        <p>Asked if Italy had received the warrant before releasing Abbas, Justice Department spokesman Patrick Korten said, They had it. Im not absolutely certain what happened over there but as a practical matter, hes gone.</p>
        <p>Italy had been asked to provisionally arrest Abbas pending a formal request for extradition.</p>
        <p>U.S. warrants also were issued for the four hijackers, who remained in</p>
        <p>Italian custody. Korten said they were charged with hostage taking, piracy and conspiracy.</p>
        <p>He identified them as Hallahab-dalu A1 Asan, Maged Yussef A1 Malahi, Hammad Ali Abdulla and Abdel Atif Ibrhim Fotaser.</p>
        <p>FBI Director William Webster said earlier that two crack teams of agents have been sent to Italy to monitor the prosecution of the Palestinian hijackers of the cruise ship.</p>
        <p>Webster told reporters after addressing a U.S. Business Council meeting in Hot Springs, Va. that at least one of the FBI teams would go on to Egypt - if Cairo would allow it  to search the Achille Lauro for evidence. He said U.S. officials would prefer to put the four hijackers on trial here but are prepared to assist the Italians with the prosecution.</p>
        <p>Meetings</p>
        <p>Scheduled meetings for Greenville and Pitt County governmental agencies for the week of Oct. 13-19 include:</p>
        <p>Monday</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m. - Consolidated Board of Education, monthly meeting, third floor conference room, Pitt County Office Building, 1717 W. Fifth St.</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Ayden Town Board, monthly meeting, courtroom, Ayden Town Hall, 221 West Ave.</p>
        <p>7 p.m.  Winterville Board of Aldermen, monthly meeting, Winterville Town Hall, Railroad Street.</p>
        <p>Special Bible Course</p>
        <p>Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church</p>
        <p>offered by</p>
        <p>J Malloy Owen, Senior Minister Jerry F. Jolley, Music Minister Presents</p>
        <p>JFRRY JOLLEY</p>
        <p>ION SHAW</p>
        <p>CAROJ.VN IPOCK \</p>
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        <p>CHARLES maxwell</p>
        <p>EDWARD (&amp;gt;i ENN</p>
        <p>THE</p>
        <p>CHANCEL CHOIR</p>
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        <p>MendelssohnsELIJAH</p>
        <p>SUNDAY, OCTOBHR 1.^ 3:(X) PM</p>
        <p>Faith And Victonf Church</p>
        <p>Instructors: John A. Zabawski Dexter WingfieldHOW TO BE LED BV THE HOLV SPIRIT</p>
        <p>Subjects Will Includ:</p>
        <p> How To Know The Will Of God</p>
        <p> How To Know Gods Voice</p>
        <p> Am I Called To The Ministry?</p>
        <p> Ways To Hear From God</p>
        <p> The Human Spirit</p>
        <p>Beginning Wednesday Night, October 16th And Will Run Four Consecutive Wednesday Nights Thru November 6th.</p>
        <p>Class Begin At 7:00 P.M. With 2 45 Minute Sessions With Registration On October 16 From 6:30-6:55</p>
        <p>A Certificate Of Completion Will Be Awarded To Those With Perfect Attendance.</p>
        <p>1/4 Mile South Of Pitt Community Coliege On County Rd. 1708 Off Highway 11 (Next To East Carolina Academy)355-6621</p>
        <p>\\</p>
        <p>stated that the Jenkins bill constitutes not only a violation of the multifiber arrangement but also a violation of the Sino-U.S. Trade Agreement and their bilateral agreement on textile products, said a Foreign Ministry spokesman.</p>
        <p>Shoiild this bill take effect, the consequential sharp reduction in Chinas textile and clothing trade would gravely jeopardize the trade relations betweemtne two countries, the spokesman said.</p>
        <p>The Chinese warning follows repeated threats in recent months of direct retaliation against the protectionist U.S. textile measures.</p>
        <p>China, which earned $1.3 billion from textile imports to the United States last year, said it stands to lose $500 million if the bill takes effect.</p>
        <p>We Thank You</p>
        <p>We are deeply grateful for each gesture of sympathy that our neighbors and friends showed to us during the death of our beloved father. Times such as this are made easier knowing that others care and are concerned. Please know that each gesture will always be remembered.</p>
        <p>The family of John Q. Matthewfl, Sr.</p>
        <p>CanA of</p>
        <p>The family of Jay E. (Pete) Keel would like to thank everyone who helped us through our time of sorrow; for the flowers, cards, food, visits, gifts, and most of all, your prayers,</p>
        <p>A special thank you goes to the Oak Grove Community, and to all the doctors and nurses at the Family Practice Center, and Pitt Memorial Hospital. It is comforting to know there are such fine people to help out at such a difficult time.</p>
        <p>May God bless all of you.</p>
        <p>/ &amp;amp; CkdA'u.n</p>
        <p>Card Of Thanks</p>
        <p>Family of Magnolia S. Hugee would like to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown during our time of grief and sorrow. Your kind expressions of sympathy, and your prayers and thoughts will always be remembered.</p>
        <p>Our thanks and appreciation also to the doctors and nurses at PCMH, Family Practice Center and Home Health for their devoted service. God bless you always.</p>
        <p>The Staton and Hugee Family</p>
        <p>CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>ADVERTISEMENT FOR DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>Pursuant to Goneral Statutes of North Carolina, Saction 160A-270 tho Greenville City Council has authorized by resolution, the Purchasing Agent to dispose of the following surplus equipment by public auction.</p>
        <p>Auction to be held at the Public Works Facility, 1500 Beatty Street, Greenville, N.C. at 10 a.m., Saturday morning the 26 of October 1965.</p>
        <p>SURPLUS VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>CITY OF GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>Vehicles And Equipment</p>
        <p>1  1966  Mercury/Monterey 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1977  Plymouth/Fury 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1976  PlymouthA/aliant 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1980  Ford/Fairmont 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1981  Chavrolet/lmpala 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1980  Ford/Fairmont 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1973  Olds/Cutlass 2 door</p>
        <p>1  1966  Chovrolet/Biscayne 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1976  Ford/Custom 500 4 door sadan</p>
        <p>1  1982  Ford/LTD 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1981  Chavroletflmpala 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1981  Chavrolst/lmpala 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1 1982 Ford/LTD 4 door sedan 1  1974  Plymouth/Valiant 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1976  Plymouth/Valiant 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1976  Plymouth/Valiant 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1974  Plymouth/Satellite 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1976  Dodge/Van</p>
        <p>1  1979  Ford/Fairmont 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>1  1960  Austin British Taxi 4 door sedan</p>
        <p>8Z44X587468 PM41K7D174598 VL41C6G176846 0K92D197169 1G1AL69L6BJ198861 OK920197170 3J57K3R209245 15469D115991 6B5311171352 2FABP3165CB129328 1G1AL69L5BJ198933 1G1AL69L4BJ199023 2i;ABP31G3CB129330 VL41C4R227410 VL41G6G158322 VL41G6G158321 RL1G4A200370 B36BF6X12040 9E91T216530 FX414788760</p>
        <p>1 NCR Tabulating machine</p>
        <p>1 NCR 309-100 Accounting machine with cassette and form racks</p>
        <p>10 Secretary type chairs without arms, wall, side and executive chairs with and without arms 3 Desk-wood and metal type</p>
        <p>2 Premier model 8-2C Rotary photo dryers 1 Weaver alectra magic model 660B</p>
        <p>Pressure washer/steamer 1 Air Temp window air conditioner 1 Motorola monitor/pager 1 Royal Model R-700 manual typewriter w/box of supplies 1 Fannon model MV-8S-C Megaphone 1 Multi clean model 13 Floor machine 1 Arvin space heater</p>
        <p>1 Sony cassette player/recorder</p>
        <p>2 Sensation 20 Inch cut push mowers 1 Sears BSR turntable</p>
        <p>5 Exercise records 1 Hoffco waadaater 1 Sears Kanmore electric range 1 A.B. Dick model 675 copier w/supplles and home made stand 1 A.B. Dick Mimeograph machine 1 Wyatts fertilizer spreader 1 Model 21-118 Duo Kilw 1 Mobel air compressor 1 Minolta 35mm camera 1 Sta-Pac 2 ton power roller 1 URYU 1  Impact wrench</p>
        <p>Informatiuon concerning sale Items, and appointments to inspect them, may be obtained by contacting the City Purchasing Agent, 1500 Beatty St. during normal work hours or by calling 752-^137 extension 298.</p>
        <p>This 13th day of October, 1985</p>
        <p>THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. N.C.</p>
        <p>Leavy Brock Purchasing Agent</p>
        <p>Oct. 13,14,19SS  ,</p>
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        <p>Visitor</p>
        <p>In The Area</p>
        <p>Th Dally Reflector, Oreenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. October 13.1985</p>
        <p>A  representative from the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics will be in Pitt County Wednesday to present a pro^m on the state high school in Durlmm for gifted studente. The sessiw) will be held at 7 p.m. at Pitt Community College.</p>
        <p>NCSM students are selected during their hij^ school sqihomore year for admission tiie following faU.</p>
        <p>For more information, contact Tommy Joyner at 756-3130.</p>
        <p>Aycoek PTA</p>
        <p>The E.B. Aycock Jr. High School Parents Teachers Association will have open house on at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Also, a short business meeting will be held in the gym, followed by parent visitation to classrooms.</p>
        <p>Ostomy Meeting</p>
        <p>The Greenville chapter of the United Ostomy Association Inc. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Gaskins-Leslie Center, Conference Room B. Kathy Brown, program coordinator for Childrens Services of Eastern North Carolina, will discuss the Ronald McDonald Houi^e.</p>
        <p>Banquet Set</p>
        <p>City Hall Notes</p>
        <p>Nadine Bowen, administrative assistant to the Greenville citjr manager, will interview Lois Worttiii</p>
        <p>Fire Report</p>
        <p>ington</p>
        <p>and Audro Barrett this week on City HaU Notes.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Worthington, city clerk, will discuss itinerant mercn'it regula</p>
        <p>tions, and Barrett, aniiifal shelter supervisor, will talk about recently consolidated Pitt County-Greenville animal control services.</p>
        <p>City Hall Notes is aired on WOOW Radio Mondays and Fridays at 7:55 a.m.</p>
        <p>Energy Awareness</p>
        <p>Greenville Mayor Janice Buck has proclaimed Oct. 20-27 as Energy Awareness Week.</p>
        <p>In making the proclamation, Mrs. Buck urged area citizens to place continued emphasis on energy conservation and efficiency and to participate in Energy Awareness Week activities sponsored by the Greenville Utilities Commission.</p>
        <p>During S^ember the rural fire departments of Pitt County answered 96 alarms.</p>
        <p>Repmld were three house fires; two mobile home fires; three building fir^; 30 wrecks, 11 grass or woods fres; seven dumpster fres; 12 motOT vehicle fires; 19 others, one false alarm, and eight mutual aids.</p>
        <p>Bobby Joyner, ciHmty fire marshal, said there was $299,300 invirived in fires: $530,800 exp(ed; $24,900 lost, and $618,200 saved by the riiral fire departments. The Staton House Fire Department had the most fires -15.</p>
        <p>Waiter Banquet</p>
        <p>The American Lung Association of</p>
        <p>North Carolina, Eastern Region, will hold its second annual Celebrity</p>
        <p>Waiters Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Greenville Country Club. The celebrity waiters, attired i</p>
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        <p>(Please turn to A-S)</p>
        <p>AARP Meeting</p>
        <p>A 1st Congressional District Democratic banquet will be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Beaufort County Community College, seven miles east of Washington on U.S. 264. Attending the banquet will be Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan, House Speaker Liston Ramsey, state Democratic Party Chairman Wade Smith and Rep. Walter B. Jones, D-N.C.</p>
        <p>For more information and tickets contact J.B. Spilman Jr. at 756-1184.</p>
        <p>FIREMAN HONORED - Judith Wingate, left, presents Bobby Jackson, right, with the fire and rescue award from the Pitt County Association of Insurance Women. The award is given annually by the group, ac</p>
        <p>cording to the plaque, for Outstanding Service to the Citizens of Greenville. Jackson is with the Greenville Fire and Rescue Department. (Reflector Photo By Chris Bennett)</p>
        <p>The Greenville chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons will meet in Memorial Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Monday.</p>
        <p>Lorraine Nobles, head nutritionist at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, will be the featured speaker. Her subject will be Vitamins - and the danger of mega-vitamins.</p>
        <p>Antique Auctim Sale</p>
        <p>Every FrI. Nile, 7:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>Anyone Can Buy Or Sell Public Invited</p>
        <p>Auctions by Goorgo</p>
        <p>Corner Of lone A May Streets Greenville, N.C.  355-S350-Qm. T. Hawlay, NCAL 76</p>
        <p>Census Survey</p>
        <p>Census Bureau representatives will visit area residents Monday through Saturday to collect data on unemployment and school enrollment. The local data will contribute to Octobers national employment licture and will provide current in-brmation on the number of high school graduates and dropouts.</p>
        <p>"How to Stretch Your Advertising Dollar and Avmd Waste.</p>
        <p>The speaker is a former senior radio and television analyst for the William H. Weintraub Agency, and research and sales planning consultant fw the Liberty Broadcasting System. He was an assistant to the production manager of Advertising Age in Chicago and police reporter for Chicagos city news bureau.</p>
        <p>For more information or to make a reservation, call WNCT-FM Greenville.</p>
        <p>spring</p>
        <p>asses</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>employed full time.</p>
        <p>Registration for the semester is Jan. 9, with beginning Jan. 13. Appointments for counseling sessions can be scheduled and as a convenience to students, evening counseling sessions are available.</p>
        <p>For further information or a copy of the schedule of classes for the spring semester, contact the University College, East Carolina University, Greenville 27834, or call 757-6488.</p>
        <p>Amateur Exams</p>
        <p>Amateur radio examinations will be given in Greenville at 9 a.m. Nov. 16 m the Greenville Utilities Commission Building, 200 W. Fifth St. Examinations will be given in all classes of licenses, amateur novice through amateur extra. The exami-&amp;gt; nations, sanctioned by the Federal Communications Commission, are sponsored by the American Radio Relay League and the local Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club.</p>
        <p>To reserve a seat for ttie examination, call Joe Garzik at 756-5862.</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>Revival Scheduled</p>
        <p>NICHOLAS GORDON</p>
        <p>Applications Open</p>
        <p>Guest Speaker</p>
        <p>Nicholas Gordon, board chairman of the Keystone Broadcasting System in New York, will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Eastern Carolina Advertising Federation at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Ramada Inn. Gordon will discuss</p>
        <p>The University College of East Carolina University is accepting applications for the spring semester of 1986. 'The University College is the contact point for individuals who wish to attend the university as part-time or evening students with special emphasis given to counseling and assisting students who desire to pursue a degree part time while</p>
        <p>REV. TOM POTTER</p>
        <p>Attention Greenville Citizens</p>
        <p>County of Pitt City of Qraonvillo</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARINQ BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARINQ BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>A puWlc hiorinfl will bo conductod by tho Qroonvillo Board of Ad-Juatmont upon a raquaat by Haywood Dali Laughlnghouao, Jr. wharaby tba patHlonar doairat to obtain a apaclal uaa parmit undaT Sactlon 3^3^ ol tba City Coda In ordor to allow a tnobllo boma In an RA-20 (Raaldantlal/Agrlcultural) xoning diatrlct. Tba proparty Is locatadon tba nortb sido ol Highway 33 (Pactolus Highway) and Is approxlmataly .24 mllas oast of Psrkars Croak.</p>
        <p>Tho tlma, data, and placo of tba public hoaring will bo 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,108S, In tba CHy Council Chambars of tho Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>A public hoaring will ba conductod by tho Groonvllla BoarUof Ad-justmont upon a roquast by Quality Oil Company of Groonvllla, In-corporatod wharaby tho p^Hlonor dosiros to obtain a spocial uso pormH undor Sactlon 32-59(0 of tho City Codo in ordor to allow an automobila sorvico station In a Shopping Cantor zoning district. Tho proporty is locatod at 801 Groonvlllo Boulovard Southoast.</p>
        <p>Tho timo, data, and placo of tho public hoaring will bo 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,1985, In tho City Council Chambars of tho Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARINQ BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF OREENVILLE</p>
        <p>A public hoaring will ba conductad by tha Qraanvllla Board of Ad-Justmant upon a roquast by Tom Togs Inc. and Ormond Wholasala,</p>
        <p>incorporatad whoroby tho potHlonors dosiro to obtain a spacial uso pormltundor Sactlon 32-56(f) of tho City Coda In ordor to oporata a</p>
        <p>llnls^ apjmrardistributlori cantor In a "Commorclal Downtown Fringa zoning district. Tha proporty Is kwalad at 1901 DIckinaon Av#nv#</p>
        <p>Tho timo, data, and placo of tho public hoaring will ba 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,1985, In tho CHy Council Chambars of tho Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>A public hoaring will bo conductod by tho Groonvlllo Board of Ad-lustmont upon a raquost by Machino Wolding A Supply Company wharaby tha patHlonor dosiros to obtain a spocial uso pormit In ordor to allow a machino wolding and supply buslnoss In a Highway Commorclal zoning district on tho oast sido of SR 1590, ap-proxlmatoly .25 milos north of tho PHI County fairgrounds.</p>
        <p>Tho tbno, dato, and placa of tha public hoaring will ba 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,1985 In tho CHy Council Chambars of tha Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF OREENVILLE</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>A public haaring will bo conductad by tha Qraanvllla Board of Ad-lustmont upon a rsqusst by Dr. Jamas and Diana Wado Jonas whoroby tho potHlonors dosiro to obtain a spocial usa pormit undor Sactlon 32-38.2(d) of tho CHy Coda In ordor to oporata a homo occupation (cataring sorvico) in an R-15S (Rosldantlal) zoning district. ^ proparty Is locatad at 2001 Pln^st Driva.</p>
        <p>Tho tImo, dato, and placa of tho public hoaring will ba 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,1985, In tha CHy Council Chambars of tha Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>A public haaring will ba conductod by tho Qroonvillo Board of Ad-lustmont upon a raquost by Marjorlo A.</p>
        <p>Clomons whoroby tho po-inionor dosiros to rahow a i^lal uso pormH undor Sactlon 32-56(f)</p>
        <p>of tho CHy Coda In ordor to malMain tho oporation of Mr. Cs night-</p>
        <p>H. Tho</p>
        <p>club In a Commorclal Downtown Fringa zoning dIMrlct. proporty Is locatad at 814 Wost FHth Strool.</p>
        <p>Tha timo, data, and placo of tho public hoaring will bo 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,1985, In tho CHy Council Chambors of tha Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARINQ BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARINQ BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>A public hoaring will bo conductod by tho Qraonvillo Board of Ad-</p>
        <p>lustiiiant upon a roquast by (3ary M. Putnam and Joo Edons, Jr. wharaby tho potHlonars dasiro to obtain a spooial usa pormH undor</p>
        <p>Sactlon 32-5(a) of tho CHy Coda In ordor to oporata a minor auto-moMla ropair garago in a Shopping Contar" zoning district. Tha proparty Is locatod on tho northwost cornor of Plaa Drhro and Rod Banks Rosd st tha South Park Shopping Contar.</p>
        <p>Tho tinto, dato, and placo of tho puWic hoaring will bo 7:30 PM, Thursday, Octobor 24,1985, In tho CHy Council Chambors of tho Municipal Building.  *</p>
        <p>A public hoaring will bo conductod by tho Groonvlllo Board of Ad-justmont upon a roquast by Edward Buck whoroby tho patHlonor do-slras to obtain a spocial uso pormit undor Soction 32-82(f) In ordor to allow a Soatood Markot In a Noighborhood Commorclal" zoning district. Tho proporty Is locatod at 301 South Jarvis Stroot.</p>
        <p>Tho timo, data, and placo of tho public hoaring will bo 7:30 PM, Thursdy, Octobor 24,1985, in tho CHy Council Chambars of tho Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington CHy Clark</p>
        <p>Octobw IS, 1985, Octobor 20. IMS</p>
        <p>WOWMeefing</p>
        <p>Unit No. 218, Woodmen of the World Insurance Society will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday for a dutch dinner at Quincys Restaurant</p>
        <p>Named To Board</p>
        <p>The Rev. Toin Potter of the Sweethaven Baptist Church, Portsmouth, Va., wil conduct a revival at Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Homecoming will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, followed by lunch at noon and singing featuring the Anchors.</p>
        <p>Potter has been associate pastor of Sweethaven Church for 11 years.</p>
        <p>John A. Conway III of Greenville, sales manager of Greenville Marble and Granite Works, was elected to the board of directors of the Monument Builders of the Carolinas at the organizations recent meeting Southern Pines.</p>
        <p>Michael Cabot, CPA William Langley, Ph.D. Randy Knight, M.D. Alice Karns, CPS</p>
        <p>Certified Professionai Secretary</p>
        <p>YOU can certify your professional standing...</p>
        <p>Call: (919) 757-2284 Mary Harrell Professional Secretaries</p>
        <p>Ragistration daadlina 12/3/85</p>
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        <p>Group To Meet</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Nursing Association, District 30, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Willis Builcling, First Street. The title of the program is Nursing Unity Through NCNA.</p>
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        <p>Masterpiece</p>
        <p>Housepalnting &amp;amp; Wallpaper Co.</p>
        <p>Interior * Exterior Jobs Ooiw WHh Quality Products A Profotslonaltem.</p>
        <p>Wt GuarantM Our Work And Havs Roforsncos.</p>
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        <p>Bankers Lamps</p>
        <p>With Green Glass Shade</p>
        <p>$100Wilue Z9.99</p>
        <p>Save on our handsome 151^" banker's lamps with green glass shade and pull chain.</p>
        <p>galleria</p>
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        <p>Saturday October 19,1985</p>
        <p>Town Commons/First Street</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>SCHEDULE OF EVENTS</p>
        <p>All Day</p>
        <p>Crafts &amp;amp; Food</p>
        <p>8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>lOK Run (Starts at Riverside Oyster Bar, ends at Town Commons) (Sponsored by Overtons Sport Center)</p>
        <p>2 mile Fun Run (Starts and ends at Town Commons) Canoe Race (Starts at NC Wildlife Access Area, ends at Town Commons)</p>
        <p>10:00 a.m.  Speed Raft Race (Starts and ends at Town Commons)</p>
        <p>10:30 a.m.  Regular Raft Race (Starts and ends at Town Commons)</p>
        <p>10:00 a.m. - 3:(X) p.m. Childrens Activities</p>
        <p>STAGE I (Town Commons - Sponsored By: Pepsi Cola)</p>
        <p>9:00 a.m.</p>
        <p>11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 8:30 - 9:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Opening Ceremony Band of Oz Gray Wing The Amateurs</p>
        <p>STAGE II (Intersection Second &amp;amp; Evans  Sponsored By: Harris Supermarkets)</p>
        <p>10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Country Ways 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.  The Bill Lyerly Band</p>
        <p>7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Dan Dionis, The Notables &amp;amp; His Orchestra</p>
        <p>STAGE III (Parking Lot Beside Fast Fare, Cotancbe St.)</p>
        <p>9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 10:00  10:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. 1:30- 2:30 p.m. 2:00- 2:30 p.m. 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Glory/Bound Messengers Sweet Adelines Cornerstones Sandra Shoe Julie Palmer T.B.A.</p>
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        <p>Don*t miss this fun-filled day of non-stop ActMi</p>
        <p>For More Information Contact The Pitt-Creenvllle Chamber of Commi</p>
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        <p>Sunday OpinionNew Pitt School Board Carried Out Duties Properly</p>
        <p> . Qnce again the Pitt County Consolidated Board of Education is the object of an inquiry from the U.S. Department of Justice, which says it needs more facts on the addition of three minority members to the board.  ^</p>
        <p>. The letter from Gerald W. Jones, chief of the voting section of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, questions why the submitted plan waits until 1992 to provide minority voters an opportunity to participate fully in the political process. </p>
        <p>: ' The letter requests various documents concerning -the'Pitt County school board dating back to 1965. It also requests copies of newspaper articles, editorials and other publicity concerning the method of election to be used.</p>
        <p>All this comes after months of communicating with the U.S. Department of Justice and development of a plan which presumably was acceptable to it. At the very least the departments lawyers had the opportunity to raise questions about the plan as, the most coniplicated process of developing it was under way.</p>
        <p>The department should know that, far from denying minorities participation on the consolidated board, the plan actually guarantees three minority members terms on the board until 1992. They did not have to face the electorate in a popular election and will not have to until 1992. This was approved by the boards involved and enacted into law by the N.C. Legislature. This method of ensuring minority representation is fully acceptable to Pitt County and it should be evidence enough to the Justice Department iat the Pitt County Consolidated Board of Education has been more than reasonable in meeting its responsibilities under the Voting Rights Act of 1965.</p>
        <p>Spokesmen for the Board of Education say they will comply with the law, and certainly they should. At the same time they have spent months attempting to comply with Justice Department directives only to find they are working on a foundation of quicksand.</p>
        <p>The board has a duty to the overwhelming majority Of local citizens who want to see the new school : system built on a quality basis to best serve the needs :f all segments of our society. It will be a color blind system, and thus one that the great majority of Pitt -County citizens who want quality education can support.</p>
        <p>It seems to us that the board has performed its duties well in attempting to achieve these goals.liAountain Beauty Is Job To Behold</p>
        <p>These are the days when Tar Heels think lovingly of seasonal beauty that is theirs in the North Carolina mountains.</p>
        <p>There is shimmering gold, shades of red that blend into purples, blinding orange and always some green with spectacular displays that extend beyond the limits of sight. October is a great month for reveling in the Great Gift of autumn.</p>
        <p>One need not seek out the glories of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Any road through our mountains has its own special joys to survey. For several reasons, though, the famed parkway is something special to sightseers.</p>
        <p>For one thing, it was designed to be scenic. The way curves and twists through a maze of cliffs and slopes, heights and valleys that prohibit swift passage. There is time for gasps of surprise and delight ... none of the quick glimpses that so often miss innuendos of rare beauty.</p>
        <p> Some areas are 100 percent color right now, says one resident of the area; others are less so, but on the whole this promises to be a good year.</p>
        <p>Readers who have made North Carolina their home in recent years and have not shared our symphony of mountain beauty should take a weekend off and hit the road.</p>
        <p>Youll be glad you did.Alvin Taylor</p>
        <p>East Carolina University plays big-time football now. National power Miami University was here for homecomii^ and it will be followed by the University of South Carolina next week. A capacity crowd was on hand for the Miami game and a similar crowd is expected for South Carolina.</p>
        <p>With such major athletic events taking place here it is not surprising that excitement prevails on campus and in the community.</p>
        <p>But football has been played here a long time and in 1950 the institution, then know as ECTC, opened under a new coach. Bill Dole.</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>His first game was a 24-0 win over Cherry Point Marines. The second was a loss against Lenoir Rhyne 21-20 before a crowd of 4,000 in the old College Stadium. (College Stadium was located where the school of music is now and Lenoir Rhyne was an old nemesis of the Pirates).</p>
        <p>Ah, homecoming. The game was against a big, fast Elon team which won 33-7.</p>
        <p>The ECTC team had as its quarterback Roger Thrift and finished its season 4-5-1.</p>
        <p>Opponents of that time have long been left behind but players and students of that day will tell you it was just as much fun.</p>
        <p>Inevitably the time comes to trade cars,</p>
        <p>The time arrived for your columnist this year. Spurred on by visions of 7.7 percent interest, I began the trek to the lots of various dealers. Even looking at yearend models I found plenty to choose from. Nineteen eighty-fjve models could be found even as the 86s rolled in.</p>
        <p>The game has changed in dealing for a new car, however. In the old days buyer and seller still haggled, but on different terms. When standard-sized cars sold for $3,000 the buyer drove in with his old car, picked out what he wanted and found a</p>
        <p>salesman. The buyer was quoted a price for his car and told the difference in cash he would have to pay.</p>
        <p>Now new cars,can cost $14,000 or more and the buyer often receives his price in terms, of monthly payments. And they are not for 24 or 36 months'! Often they are for 48 or 60 months.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, deals are struck as often as they ever were and the buyer goes off just as happy as he ever was. After all, new car buying is still a special occasion, almost comparable to having a new child.</p>
        <p>By the way, let me show you pictures of my new carRobert Shepard</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - Decision time is at hand for those House members who would like to improve their status in life and who might be willing to take a gamble  those who are thinking abwt running for the Senate.</p>
        <p>Some have already announced their decision to give up the security of their House seats and make a bid for the Senate. Others still are mulling over the idea, consulting their political allies, taking polls and generally trying to determine the prospects for success should they make theplunge.</p>
        <p>Tne me to run for the Senate is strong. The pay may be the same as in the House, but there is vastly more prestige in being a member of that exclusive club, the Senate.</p>
        <p>A senator has only to run for election once every six years, whereas a House member runs every two. A senator is one of only 100 people bearing that title, while House members are part of a" mob of 435 representatives.</p>
        <p>With the exception of House committee chairmen, few'House members ever experience the kind of courting and stroking the White</p>
        <p>Decision Time is Near</p>
        <p>House and lobbyists lavish on senators.</p>
        <p>And despite the Senates notable lack of success recently in sending any of its members on to the White House, the Senate continues to be regarded as the launching pad for presidential aspirants. Notwithstanding the obvious shortcomings of some indviduals senators, nearly every one of them manages to make somebodys list of potential presidential or vice presidential candidates.</p>
        <p>At the moment, only one House member - Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y.  is considerea a serious contender for the presidency in 1988.</p>
        <p>Rep. James Broyhill, R-N.C., became one of the latest House members to bid for the Senate, when he announced he wants to succeed retiring Sen. John East, R-N.C. Earlier in the year, when speculation began that East would not seek re-election because of poor health, Broyhill said he would not be a candidate. He obviously continued to think about it, however, and when East bowed out Sept. 17 Broyhill quickly declared he was in the race.</p>
        <p>Two Louisiana congressmen  Democrat John Breaux and Republican Henson Moore - are among those hoping to succeed retiring Sen. Russell Long, D-La. Obviously they both cannot win and it is possible both could be knocked off by other contenders in their respective parties.</p>
        <p>An open seat is always the most attractive target, as in North Carolina, Louisiana and Arizona, where Rep. John McCain, R-Ariz., is almost a shoo-in to replace retiring Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater.</p>
        <p>Rep. Michael Barnes, D-Md., declared this week he will run for the Senate seat now held by GOP Sen. Charles Mathias, who announced he will retire. Rep. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., also is said to be considering the race.</p>
        <p>Reps. Thomas Kindness, R-Ohio, and Richard Shelby, D-Ala., have taken on much more difficult tasks as they try to oust incumbent Sens. John Glenn, D-Ohio, and Jeremiah Denton, R-Ala., respectively.</p>
        <p>While the attractions are great, running for the Senate involves a lot more work, a lot more competition, and a lot more money than getting</p>
        <p>re-elected toa House seat.</p>
        <p>When Sen. Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., declined to seek re-election last year. Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., made a run for the seat, but came head to head with the reality that he was not going to win.</p>
        <p>Markey reversed course in time to sign up for re-election to the House and managed a primary win over several candidates who originally thought they would be running for Markey's open House seat.</p>
        <p>The riskiest play comes when a House member tries to knock off an incumbent senator from his own party, involving both in a blcwdy primary battle that can leave the winner so battered that he loses in the general election.</p>
        <p>Such was the case last vear when Rep. Tom Corcoran, R-IIL, failed to defeat Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., in their primary and Percy then lost in November to Rep. Paul Simon, D-Ill., another House member bitten by the Senate bug.</p>
        <p>So far this year there are no indications of other House members preparing to challenge incumbent senators from their own parties.</p>
        <p>W-.  Jijarnos J. Kilpatrick</p>
        <p>TOKYO -1 got up early one morning and went with an interpreter to Hibiya Senior High School in downtown Tokyo. Two hours of observation left this American visitor much sobered. If Hibiya is typical of Japanese education, we are in for an internationally rough time in the decades ahead.</p>
        <p>Comparisons are odorous, as Constable Dogberry said, but for a moment let us be odorous. American high school students go to school five days a week for about six hours a day. The typical school year is 180 days. A 1980 survey found that not a single state required credits in foreign langu^e as a condition for graduation. Thirty-five states required only one year of math and 36 states required only one year of science. In the past couple of years some states have toughened their requirements, but the picture has not greatly changed.</p>
        <p>By contrast, the Japanese high school student goes to school six days a week. On Monday through Friday the school day begins at 8:30 and ends at 5 oclock; on Saturdays students attend classes from 8:30 to 12:25. The school year begins in April, suspends for a vacation in summer, resumes in September, takes a couple of weeks off at Christmas, and continues until a spring break in March. This adds up to</p>
        <p>Education, Japanese Style</p>
        <p>240 days of instruction.</p>
        <p>'The lOth-gradder at Hibiya must take daily courses in Japanese, English, social studies, mathematics and a science; he has a choice of electives in music, art and Japanese calligraphy. Eleventh-graders must take Japanese, English, higher mathematics, chemistry, and a choice of electives in humanities, German and French.</p>
        <p>At the 12th grade, students choose between majors in humanities or science. One path to graduation includes a choice of electives in history, classic literature, ethics, music, politics and economics. The alternative offers classes in advanced mathematics, physics, statistics ' and the laboratory sciences. About 55 percent of Hibiyas 1,300 students'* major in mathematics and science, the other 45 percent in literature and the humanities.</p>
        <p>I forgot to mention physical education. The girls must get into such sports as basketball, volleyball and gymnastics. Every boy has to take either judo or fencing. Neither did I mention the extracurricular activities from 3:10 to 5 oclock. On different days the Hibiya students have their choice of faculty-led seminars ranging from Ancient Japanese Poems  to Carbonic Compounds. The most popular late-afternoon courses are in English conversation.</p>
        <p>It sounds heavy and it is heavy, but the Hibiya students didnt look the least bit oppressed to me. Between classes they were as noisy and as bubbling with energy as any American teen-agers. The school boasts its own orchestra ; its athletic teams win trophies. I asked an assis</p>
        <p>tant principal about disciplinary problems. He said he has none. In the five years he has been at Hibiya, only four students have been caught smoking. No girl has been known to be pregnant. Though Japanese law requires school attenclance only through the year one reaches 15, no one drops out at Hibiya.</p>
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        <p>OXonnorRecommendations Involve Policy</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Several years ago, a private commissiwi studied the federal governments operations and made recommendations for billi(M)s of ddlars worth of savings. Few of  recommendatiwis were ever put into effect.</p>
        <p>The Grace Commission, as the group was known, made a seriwis error of judgment, many observers now think. The commission did not restrict its recommendatiwis to</p>
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        <p>Thwnas Storrs, a retired NCNB official and chairman of the rammissiim, said policy was imt what the state group hadin mind. If government is going to provide a service, (our commission wanted to be able to say) this is the most efficient way to do it... I was a member of the Grace Commission and for a number of reasons (it) went far beyond that (charge) and in doing that diluted tlm effectiveness of its report, Storrs said.</p>
        <p>But looking through the 414 recimunendations the StMTs Commission, (me finds a number which are hi^y c(mtrovm^ial and which involve major policy decisi(s.</p>
        <p>Possibly most controversial is the recommendati(m to (xmsolidate some (rf the states 141 school stricts. Fim-years education officials and legislators have been en-rnliragir**  li  ^----</p>
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        <p>counties where parents say the little bit of saved money is not w(Mrth what they see as a serioiK threat to the kina of educati(m they want provided to their children. It mi^ be more efficient to manage fewer school districts 1^ someone has to make a policy decision first.</p>
        <p>The commission also recommends that both the N.C. Museum of Art and the N.C. Symphony become private entities. Both have rich traditions as state su]^)m*ted cul</p>
        <p>tural groups. The museum owns Americas first state funded art coUecti&amp;lt;m and the symi^y is the &amp;lt;^dest state funded orchestra in the counby. A chimge in their Ic^l status would almost certain^ migmider changes in the (q)erating methods of both. Again, the commission is rec(Hnmending a policy change.</p>
        <p>The commissicm is rec(Mnmending increases in out-&amp;lt;rf-state tuiti(m and fees at state universities. St(TS himself said the currmit ch^es are based on a policy of being ccnnpetitive with nei^lxHing state universities and that chares ought to be assessed &amp;lt;m the basis of actual cost. Tbat s (me policy change. Also at issue is the policy of encouraging a certain number of out-of-staters to come here for various reasons. That policy was challenged in the 1983 General Assembly and it survived.</p>
        <p>The commission recommends changes in the way the conununity colleges receive their fun^. While arguing</p>
        <p>for more efficient scheduling of classes, the commission also (qiens a pcriicy question about scheduling. Stumld college courses be scheduled (mly if they attract a great number of students? Or, are there certain courses that for otter ecomunic and intellectual reasons ought to be offered even though only a few students will be enrolled?</p>
        <p>Pris(m enterprises currently (^im^te less efficiently than might be possible, the commission said. By removing some restrictions and improving some plants, prison enterprises mi^t be able to nring in some more money. But someime first has to decide if the state wants to have a policy under which cheap prison labor is competing foe work with private businesses which must pay at least minimum wage. State policy now is to limit that competition.</p>
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        <p>Imagination</p>
        <p>Imagine, if you can, what might have been;</p>
        <p>You and the wife and the children are making a vacation trek to western North Carolina. Late in the afternoon, you are driving west on U.S. 74 about 18 miles west of Rutherfordton. The sun has dropped so low that the valley through which the highway winds is in the shadows, while the mountain tops are still fully lit. Just as you surmount a crest near Lake Lure, you sight a huge granite cliff. Whats that? On the face of the cliff, standing out in bold relief, are the figures of the top leaders of the Swthern Confederacy  Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson. As you drive along the shore of the beautiful lake, its still waters reflect the giant figures carved on the mountain side. Its much like the Confederate memorial on Stone Mountain, Ga., but bigger and more breathtakingly impressive. Its hauntingly beautiful. Its magnificent. Alas, its an illusion. Its what might have been.</p>
        <p>As a matter of fact, a scenario much like this was envisioned by the famed sculptor Gutzon Borglum in the summer of 1925 when he visited</p>
        <p>the area around Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. He inspected the cliff adjoining tte towmng rock to determine if it would be a suitable site on which to complete the mem(ial to the heroes of the (tonfederacy which he bad started at Stone Mountain. Boiglum  whose works include the statues of Henry Lawson Wyatt and Charles Brantley Aycock on the state Capitol grounds, the statue of Gov. Zebulon B. Vance in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol and toe huge hea(I of Abraham Lincoln in the Capitol rotunda  had become embroiled in a row with the Stone Mountain Memorial Association and quit work on the Georgia project. History records that Augustus Lukeman, who sculpted the monument to the Women of the Confederacy facing Morgan Street on the Capitol grounds in Raleigh, took over the Stone Mountain project. However, lack of funds forced work on toe project to be halted in 1930, and it was not completed until after the state of Georgia took it over in 1963.</p>
        <p>Several months after leaving Georgia in a huff, Borglum came to North Carolina looking for new mountains to carve. He was a friend</p>
        <p>of Col. Bennehan Cameron of Raleigh who had sou^t to interest the sculler in tte^uties of tte North Carolina mountains. Another friend, Raleigh atUmey R.L. McBiillan, bad tried to interest Borglum in the possibilly of carving a memorial to Sir Walter Raleip on a^ North Carolina mountain. This idea bad been transformed into a proposal to erect in the North Carolina mountains a monumment to the Confederacy. Boiglum brought with him Hugo Villa, his studio assistant, and Capt. John Tucker, who had been in charge of en^eering woric on toe Stone Mountain project. They wre joined in an inspection trip to the Chimney Rock area bv McMillan, Perrin W. Gower, and Ben Dison MacNeill, a reporter for The News and Observer. They took measurements, made sketches, took photographs and made careful measurements of the cliff.</p>
        <p>Borglum was enthusiastic. He figured mat with a greater height of exposed cliff available, and with a much larger field from which to view it, the central group of figures  Lee, Jackson and Davis  could be enlarged from an initial height of 110</p>
        <p>t *Rowland Evans and Robert Novak</p>
        <p>Deaver Returns</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Michael K. Deaver, who asks a $20,000 retainer from companies wanting his public relations advice, was secretly back in the White House recently helping President Reagan in firing Margaret Heckler and getting ready for the Geneva summit.</p>
        <p>The former White House PR impresario was invited to lunch toe first week of October by Chief of Staff Donald T. Regam as he prepared to sack Ms. Heckler as secretary of Health and Human Services. We thought we might need Mike to talk the president into getting rid of Heckler, but it wasnt required, one senior aide told us.</p>
        <p>Deavers principal mission was to advise the White Houre on c(metic aspects of the summit. Calling for help from Deaver reflects the feeling of White House aides that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has been winning the pre-Geneva propaganda war.</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>tever the uptight mood of his top hi(ls. President Reagan is showing (mly his self-mocking confident</p>
        <p>styleln talking about his high-stakes meeting, next month with Mikhail Gorbachev.</p>
        <p>Reading in reports from Paris that the French were delighted that (3or-bachev showed up in a blue pin-sti^ suit, Reagan quipped to a friend: For</p>
        <p>heavens sake, dont they know that I have been wearing a blue pin-stripe for the last five years?</p>
        <p>Inside toe White House, Reagan and some of his closest aides refer to toe Soviet leader as Gucci Gorby because of his taste for fine clothes and his studied effort to make use of sophisticated Western ways in dealing with the press and public.</p>
        <p>The usually cool Georgi Arbatov, leading Americanologist in the Kremlin, let it slip at a recent Washington dinner party how concerned the Soviet regime is that Western criticism of human rights violations will turn to demands for political democracy.</p>
        <p>Arbatov was si^rising blunt in his response to chiding of brutal Soviet treatment toward Nobel peace laureate Andrei Sakharov, who is under custody in the closed city of Gorky. Today you want Sakharov, snapped Arbatov, tomorrow youll want a two-party system. </p>
        <p>After the recent House Democratic caucus, lieutenants of House Majority Leader Jim Wright privately put out the word that he might back a floor fight against part of the bill being drafted by his only possible challenger for the speakership, Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski.</p>
        <p>At the caucus, one Democratic congressman after another showed more interest in boosting taxes (for deficit reduction) than reforming them. Specifically, they pushed for higher minimum taxes against corporations.</p>
        <p>Wright operatives then suggested the majority leader might make a major push for higher minimum taxes. But since Ways and Means will not go that route, that means a blooily intra-party battle between Wright and Itostenkowski.</p>
        <p>Deputy Secretary of State John Whitehead headed off orders from his boss, George Shultz, to chastise Sen. Bob Hasten for rebuking the secretary of states proposed military aid to Jordan without adequate senatorial consultation.</p>
        <p>Shultz was at toe U.N. when the letler arrived from Hasten, up for re-election in Wisconsin next year. The secretary ordered a replv in kind. But unknown to Shultz, Whitehead, in Washington, had cooled down Hasten in a long private talk. If that were followed by the letter Shultz wanted sent, the senator would have gone into orbit.</p>
        <p>When Whitehead finally got Shultz on the telephone at the U.N. and ex-, the nas-</p>
        <p>into sharper relief when vie the gorge below, that the natural lines of ^ rock would greatly reduce the amount of carving, and that a tion of the horse on which Presi-3t Davis w(Mild sit been formed naturally.</p>
        <p>In ad(ution to the cliff at Chimney Rock, Borglum and his assistants also inspected three other possible sites in North Carolina. He transmitted to Gov. Angus W. McLean, and otter supporters of a Confederate Memonal, the results of his investigations. The gist (rf these was that if he had seen tte Chimney Rock site first, he would have preferred it to Stone Mountain.</p>
        <p>As stated above you have every condition necessary to carry out a plan, to which I wUl gladly give my art and my time, provided  and possibly I speak with experience and authority - provided tte Memorial is an all S(mthern Memorial and every state shall have their proper place in its councils and that tte great Hall shall be dedicated to them and placed in their custody...</p>
        <p>Apparently, Borglums call for an all Southern Mem(ffial, which would have the backing of every Southern state and in whose councils every Southern state would have a voice, proved impossible to attain, mainly because the SUme Mountain project had already been started, had gained momentum, and its backers asserted it would be carried out without Borglum.</p>
        <p>At any rate, nothing more was heard of Borglums proposal to carve toe great Southern Memorial on tte huge cliff at Chimney Rock, and tte great sculptor soon found another mountain on which to exercise his talents. In 1927, he went to work carving the heads of four U.S. presidents - Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt - on the side of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The busts, each 60 feet hi^, were nearly finished when Borglum died in 1941, and were complet later that year by his son, Lincoln. Tlie statues, which are visible from 60 miles away, are as much a monument to the genius of Gutzon Borglum as they are a memorial to four great presidents.</p>
        <p>As for the cliff at Chimney Rock, its still there, undefiled, and liable to stay that way. If a sculptor should again propose to carve it up, the outcry from the environmentalists w(Hild quickly drive him back to his studio. Meanwhile, the members of the Chimney Rock Chamber of Commerce can only refelct on what might have been.</p>
        <p>feet to a maximum of 185 feet. Tte iter space would have permitted relocation (tf other dements in the memiml and permit a less rigid arrangement. He pointed out toat a slight curvature in the face of tte cliff would bring the centralMaxwell Glen Cody Shearer</p>
        <p>BALTIMORE  The mayor of this rejuvenated city recently issued a bizarre re(iuest underscoring the pathetic condition of American educa-ti(m. Baltimores William Donald Schaefer asked this areas local colleges to organize remedial courses in reading and writing for tte citys public school teachers.</p>
        <p>We hired a lot of teachers who werent (lualified, tte exasperated mayor acknowleilged here at a press conference. They didnt pass the (writing) test. 'Theres something lacking. I dont understand how they could have graduated (from collie) without knowing how to write.</p>
        <p>Balitmore, which had to hire 157 individuals as stand-in teacters this fall, isnt alone in its predicament. Los Angeles had to hire 2,000 teachers and New York addd another</p>
        <p>4.000 this term. Nationwide there is a teacher shortage that threatens to dissolve whats left of tte int^ty of the American education system.</p>
        <p>And tois is only the tip of the iceberg. In the next five years, educators will have to hire between</p>
        <p>900.000 and 1.5 million new instructors  a sizable perrcentage, considering there are only 2.4 million teachers now employed in the nations public school system.</p>
        <p>This shortage has led to slipshod hiring patterns. Too many school districts are scurrying about, filling their classrooms with anyone whoD drive to an inner-city school and hang out for six hours. Many of these new teachers are as ill-informed as the students theyre supposed to inspire.</p>
        <p>Many states have lowered their certification standards, enabling almost anyone with a college degree the right to teach in a pubUc school. To date, 36 states have approved alternative certificatioa standards fortea(ters.</p>
        <p>Unfortunately, given the ridiculously low salaiies and routitely oppressive woiting conditions, no one wants to be a teacher anymore. Female college graduates, once the stofde of public schools, no longer march in step to tte classroom, nowTeachers</p>
        <p>that barriers to professional and business careers have fallen.</p>
        <p>Its sad that no one seems to think this crisis in education is any mre critical than afternoon rush hour traffic. Education Secretary William Bennett was asked during his recent spend a few hours in a classroom UHm of America how hed Uke to swap positions with a high school math teacher in Boston. Bennett implied there was no way he could live on $20,000 a year. When reporters pushed him on why the federal government wasnt exhorting school districts to pay teachers more money, he ducked the question, saying it wasnt his responsibility.  *</p>
        <p>Indeed, everyone seems to be skirting the educati(Hi issue, including too many educators who pride themselves on the 12 states that now require entry level competency tests for teachers. Sure, competency tests make sense but do they add up to much when, for example, a teachet is assigned to the wrong classroom. Whats the point of giving a prospective English teacher an En^h test and then assigning him to teach physics? asked American Federation of Teachers President Albert Shanker recently.  .  ,</p>
        <p>A recent survey by Shankers office suggests there are 200,000 teachers in this country who are presently required to teach courses tney know litue about. Take physics for example. There are 16,000 school districts in the United States, but there are only 12,000 certified physics teachers. Despite the political posturing oDer this countrys vulnerability against a new generation of Asian whz-kids, efforts in (Congress to appropriate stipends for teachers in math and science have gone virtually nowhere.</p>
        <p>Whats more temmrtaiote 4bafc only two states, Rhode Island and West Vir^a, explicitly prohibit out-of-field teaching. Six states -Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, New Hampshire and Utah  sanction it without any restrictions; another 15 allow for a certain number of periods a day.</p>
        <p>OVERXONFIDENCE ISNT OUR PROBLEM!</p>
        <p>George</p>
        <p>Gallup</p>
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        <p>PRINCETON, N.J. - Tte strong upward trend in President Reagans4p-ularity that saw his performance rating climb from 52 percent approval In April to 65 percoit in August appears to have halted, at least for the time being.</p>
        <p>Still, Reagans current aimroval rating ranks favorably with those rec^ved by Presidents JohuMm and Eisenhower, and tops those of Nbcon aiul Truoian, at comparable points in their tenure.</p>
        <p>In the latest (michSeptember) Gallup Poll, 60 percent approve of Reagahs performance in office, while 30 percent disapprove and 10 percent are undecided. One month earlier, as Reagan recuperated at his California ranch from his cancer operation, 65 percent gave him a positive job rating and 26 potent a negative one.</p>
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        <p>Sunday. October 13.1965</p>
        <p>n The Area</p>
        <p>  ^Kinney, _____</p>
        <p>itnl dto^man, will be the [ waiter. O^ celeturity waiters R Aldridge, Art</p>
        <p> kor, T^ftetvflJe Banks, Dr. Mike</p>
        <p>Bramtey, Jliyce Back, Pat Burnette, R, Jack Edwank, Janie B(^ Griffin, Jeff Heath, Mack Howard, Dr. Bill</p>
        <p>  B. Jones Jr., Dr.</p>
        <p>. Laupus, Efr. Angelo Volpe, Tamn, ahd Dave Whichard. ,,j Cox, honorary Christmas phman, wffl be the maitred. the Dixieland theme, 'be pwvided by George Broussard'and |R Dixieland Four, the Sweet Adefines, the Pamlico iChoitB, Jefry Jolley and Steve \ Tickets may be obtained at a</p>
        <p>ub Meeting</p>
        <p> Cosmi ; meeting</p>
        <p>diai^r 24 Club be hdd at 2 p.m. Mmi* day at 313 line Ave. Hie hostess will  beMr^.HadielSh^.</p>
        <p>I Fall Bazaar</p>
        <p> dydn Christian Church will hold ; its* fall bazaar fihm 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ; Saturday at USE. Second St., Ayden. ; The bazaar will feature a country t pahtry, Christmas shop, florist and I other shops, as VteQ as crafts and ; handmade ttedir</p>
        <p>...</p>
        <p>Ifri^hHM Visit</p>
        <p>I Local firefiditen Ed Congleton tand Barry Bimoek lit sparks of in-I teresUor studems at Stofces Elemen-J[tary Sdiool at a visit during Fire J Prevention Week.</p>
        <p>J A fi{e drill, which included student &amp;lt;evacuati(m and fire trucks, was con- dueted by Terry Payne, assistant fire ; marshal of Pitt County. Students also jhati a tour (rf the trucks and inter-jvi^ed firemen.</p>
        <p>i ^hur$t Trips</p>
        <p>Elmhurst Eteasentary School stu-^ dents recently ofApleted field trips ^ to-the Pitt Couity Fair, New Bern, j Beiaufort and Morehead City.</p>
        <p>' Students vited Pitt Countys 'ViHage of Yesteryear, toured the l^ElizaMth U in New Bern, the Marine Rsourpe Center at Atlantic Beach and the Port Authority in Morehead. In aMon, atudents visited River  Park North in Greenville.</p>
        <p>I Shaw Alumni</p>
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        <p>; The Pitt County chapter of the ^Shaw University Alumni Association ^will meet at 6 p.m. Monday at 306 NffihSt.</p>
        <p>/ Mildred Thonipson will be the host ^and homecoming plans will be fdicussed'. For fm^er information it call 757-1037 or 757-3924.</p>
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        <p>\A$tronomy Group</p>
        <p>I A meeting for peiNi6 interested in t astronomy will be held at 8 p.m. Fri-;day in room 303 Flanagan</p>
        <p>[Cprtferenee Set</p>
        <p>I the first Northeast Ori^l Free wl Baptist conference be held .atCrce FWB Church, 400 Watauga *A\fc. at 7:30 p.m. Monday. The re-imainder oi the conference will be ;helcT at the Loving Union FWB jChurchr, Washington, N.C., from ;Tuesday-Sunday.</p>
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        <p>iSkill Class</p>
        <p>j The Greenville Recreation and rParks Department and Cathy Greer ^wifl spoi^ a Preschool Motor Skill</p>
        <p>CDeVelOpment class at the Jaycee park Administrative Building.</p>
        <p>Classes are scheduled every I'uesday from 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. for 3,4 and 5 year olds.</p>
        <p>A fee is charged fw the lessons. The first class be Oct. 15. Class size is limited and interested persons should caU 752-4137, ext. 200 for preregistration.</p>
        <p>New Classes</p>
        <p>The Greenville Recreation and Paiks Department is scheduli painting and drawing classes, a paint, cut and drawing classes.</p>
        <p>Painting and ddawing classes are f 8-14-year-olds. Stuctents will be w(Hng with painting techniques in watercolw, and drawing techniques in pencil, pastel, charcoal, pen and ink. Classes will meet wi Wednesdays frwn 6 to 7:30 p.m. for six wedu, beginning on Oct. 23. There will be a fee charged.</p>
        <p>Paint, cut and drawing class is for 4-6-year-olds. Students be working with the basic techniques of paint, crayons and paper. Class will meet on Tuesdays from 3-3:45 p.m., beginning Oct. 22.</p>
        <p>The location of the six-week classes will be in the Jaycee Park activity room. For more information, call 7572-4137, ext. 200.</p>
        <p>Study Funded</p>
        <p>The Research Grants Committee of the North Carolina Association of School Librarians has agreed to fund a stu^ by two graduate students in the East Carolina University Department of Library and Informa-ti(m Studies. The study will deal with the leisure reading patterns of rural ninth grade students in two regions of the state.</p>
        <p>Submitting the proposal were Carroll M. Harrell of Hertford and B. Annette Privette of Zebulon.</p>
        <p>Ms. Harrell works in Perquimans County High School and Ms. Privette is at Bunn High School in Franklin County. Both are candidates for the master of library science degree at ECU.</p>
        <p>Their research will examine not only whether and what teen-agers read, but will determine how readmg materials are obtained and in what setting they choose to read.</p>
        <p>Workshop</p>
        <p>The East Carolina Department of Library and Information Studies will hold the second of four workshops this school year on. Nov. 23 in the Willis Building Auditorium from 9 a.m. to noon.</p>
        <p>Tina Roose, director of reference for the North Suburban Library System in Wheeling, 111., will direct the workshop, Instruction to Computerized Reference Service.</p>
        <p>Ralph Scott of J.Y. Joyner Library Reference Department will provide a demonstration of the eauipment and services being discussed.</p>
        <p>Additional information on the workshop is available from the Division of Continuing Education or the Department of Library and Information Studies.</p>
        <p>Command Change</p>
        <p>Change of command ceremonies for the 3286th'U.S. Army Reserve School are set for 2 p.m. Sunday at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Center, 2017 W. Garner Road, Garner.</p>
        <p>Relinquishing command after 29 years of Army service is Col. Ed-mound I. Adams. Col. Edgar L. Boyd, who previously was the executive (tfficer of the 4th Brigade, 108th Training Division, Charlotte, will replace Adams. Boyd is dean of students at Pitt Community College.</p>
        <p>The ceremonies will be held outside the Reserve Center building.</p>
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        <p>Pitt Community College</p>
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        <p>New Doctor</p>
        <p>Dr. Diane Camf^ll of New Yot, an obstetrician and gynecolo^, recently opened a medical practice, the Greenville Womens Center, at 606 E. 10th St.</p>
        <p>Dr. CamplRll graduated from Mdiar^ Medical School, Nashville, Tenn., in 1977. She did her internship and residence training at Columbia CoUege di Physicians and Surgetms at Harlem Hospital in New York. When ^ completed her training in 1982, she and her husband went to Zimbabwe where they both worked for the ministry of health for 18 months.</p>
        <p>After moving to Greenville in July, she had been working at the Greene Cmmty Health Craters in Ho(^erton and Snow Hill. Dr. Campbell and hra husband have two children, ages 4 and 14.</p>
        <p>Stereos Stolen</p>
        <p>Car straeo eauipment was stolen frrai two vdiicles Saturday, but no arrests had been made, according to Greravillepcdice.</p>
        <p>A cassette player valued at 8335 was stolen from a car parked at 64 Country Qub Drive in an inci(tent reported at 1:30 p.m. About 8300 damage to the vdiicle was also</p>
        <p>reported. Two</p>
        <p>I amplifiers were stolen from a car parked at Brown-Wood Pontiac in another incident reported at 1:45 a.m. Entry the car was gained by knoddng rat the rear window. Hie equifHnrat was valued at 8250.</p>
        <p>Training</p>
        <p>A l^tematic Training fra Effective Parenting of Teens (STEP/ Teen) course will begin Oct. 21 and continue for 10 sessions through Dec. 16.</p>
        <p>The course is designed fra parents and will be taught by the Pitt County Mental Health Center staff. Readings, activities, discissions and audiocassettes will be used to help parents learn effective skills for communication with teens. For more inframation, call Mary G. Worsley, 752-7151.</p>
        <p>Dr. DIANE CAMPBELL</p>
        <p>Ingram Visits</p>
        <p>Former Insurance Commissioner John Ingram, who has indicated an interest in seeking the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate next year, was in Greenville Friday as part of his sampling of public opinion.</p>
        <p>We must go back to the basics in grass roots representation, Ingram said. It is time for the Democratic Party to change back to the basics taught by Jefferson and Jackson, who fought the special interests. The spraial interests have had too much voice in our party and even more in the Republican Party.</p>
        <p>People say I am the likley candidate to represent the people and not the special interests - that I am a Populist who is a real Peoples Conservative because I have saved the people money.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. Gfewvllte, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1965  ^.7</p>
        <p>TEACHER FAIR -- Public school educators from eastern districts met at D.H. Conley High School Friday for a convention of the North Carolina Association of Educators. In addition to lectures and general</p>
        <p>mwtings, a teacher fair was held to e\. activities to the teachers. (Reflector Photo Bennett)</p>
        <p>Driver...</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>For more than 54 years he drove tobacco company executives throughout every part of the United States where tobacco is bou^t and sold - and beyond. Among those he worked for during his career were Ralph W. Garreft of the Person-Garrett Tobacco Co. and W.S. Bost of Universal Tobacco Co., and Richard W. Gaylord, also of Universal.</p>
        <p>I took Mr. Garrett and his business associates and friends all up and down the East Coast conducting business for his company and also on trips to such far places as Hot Springs, Ark., Gulfport, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., even Juarez, Mexico, Johnson recalled.</p>
        <p>Gaylord, now a Greenville builder, said, Johnson was my driver for seven years. Ill tell you without a doubt hes the finest gentlemanyoull ever see. He drove me from Florida to Maryland and many points in between. He had been a driver for tobacco people for 30 years or more by that time. Every place we went people knew him and counted him as a fnend.</p>
        <p>As I said, he was a gentleman. I never heard him say a curse word, never knew him not to be punctual and totaUy reliable. Hes just a man of great integrity, one of the finest men youll ever meet.</p>
        <p>J(rfinson speaks just as highly of his former employers. I wofked for some fine men, he said, and enjoyed driving for them a lot. They and their families were and still are mighty good to me.</p>
        <p>Asked what it takes to be a good drivor of other peoples automobiles, he said, Patience and compassion. Being a driver is good training for everything else you do for the rest of your life.</p>
        <p>When you drive for a tobacco man, he said, you might wait an hour or you might wait 10 hours. I knew it was my job just to be as close to where I put him out as I could be. If I couldnt get in the same spot, I had to stand where I could watch the entrance hed gone into.</p>
        <p>Of course, there was the chance hed have to go somewhere else with someone else. If so. I just knew to wait right there and sooner or later hed get me a message where to come pick him up.</p>
        <p>Sometimes Johnson drove children of his employers and their friends to</p>
        <p>special events like school organization conventions, dances, w^dings and vacations. He recalls fun with the children  like the time he took several tykes to the circus, among them Billy Bost, now a Greenville physician. Billy got cotton candy all over him, Johnson said. There was no water to be found, so finally I bought a Coca-Ck)la and washed his face and hands with th^t enough to make out til I could get him home.</p>
        <p>Johnson and his wife, Elizabeth Williams Johnson, have been married for 42 years. She has retired after 40 years of teaching in the Greenville schools, mostly fourth grades, though shes taught every elementary grade except second and eighth. Bioul like to travel and Johnson is always their driver.</p>
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        <p>AM Daily Rtfctof. Qreenvtite, N.C._Sunday.  October  13.1985</p>
        <p>Adopt-A-Pet</p>
        <p>   M  '  ...LI</p>
        <p>Tlje Pitt County Humane Society Pet of the Week is this 6-month-old si female tri-colored part-collie named Judy. She has her shots started and is on heartworm preventiim. To adopt her, call the Humane Society, 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Also being sought homes are the following;</p>
        <p>Two 4-month-old mixed lab puppies - one male, one female; a 4-month-old fonale mixed terrier; a 5-month-old female mixed miniature shepherd; a 6-montlH)ld male shepherd-hound; a 6-month-old spayed female miniature shepherd; a 7-month-old male mixed terrier; two 9-m(mth-old mixed labs  one male, one spayed female; a 1-year-old male hound; a 1-year-old male *" German shepher; a 5-year-old male mixed German shepherd. All have shots</p>
        <p>- started. Humane Society, 756-1268.</p>
        <p>A 3-m(mtlH)ld male orange tabby kitten; a spayed female black kitten; a</p>
        <p>spayed female tricolor cat; a spayed female black and white cat. All are lit-.. ter-trained, with shots started. Humane Society, 756-1268.</p>
        <p>A female tan small Benji dog. 746-2967.</p>
        <p> Two 8-wedi-old male tan she|^erd-lab puppies. 355-2889.</p>
        <p>*A 6-month^ld female black cat with white feet; a 6-m&amp;lt;mth-old male black,  * white and gray cat. 758-2783.</p>
        <p>Five black kittens with medium-long hair. 752-0830.</p>
        <p>. Thee mixed boxer puppies and a mixed beagle puppy. All have shots started. Humane Society, 355-5619.</p>
        <p>-Two 7-week-old gray tabby kittens and a 6-month-old female black and i  white cat with shots. 752-0402.</p>
        <p>Two yellow tabby male kittens, litter-trained. 758-2116.</p>
        <p>;  Nine 6-week-old mixed breed puppies  five females, four males. 758-3589.</p>
        <p>A 2-year-old boykin spaniel namecf Beau. Shots up to date, on heartworm '  prevention. Owner prefers fenced yard or country setting. 756-1674.</p>
        <p>!  A 4-month-old female gray and white kitten. 756-8234 or 758-0362.</p>
        <p>An 8-month-old male black Labrador retriever. 752-5313.</p>
        <p>A 5-month-old old spayed female German shepherd-dachshund. 752-1431. Three 6-week-old kittens  two male orange tabbies and black female with little orange. 758-1991.</p>
        <p>An 18-month-old white male Pomeranian, with shots. 758-3903.</p>
        <p>:  Found-a ferret. See at City-County Pound Monday.</p>
        <p>*   A spayed female full-blooded Norwegian elkhound. 756-2776.</p>
        <p>I  *  - Lost in Grimesland Sept. 26 - a brown shepherd-looking male dog with a</p>
        <p>ChaincoUar. 830-1429.</p>
        <p>Lost near Hooker Road  a short-haired black cat. 756-9771, days; 756-3522</p>
        <p>- nights.</p>
        <p>Lost in Lynndale area  a female bassett hound with Virginia tags. 756-9505 or 752-5379.</p>
        <p>Lost in Lynndale area  a female yellow lab, older dog. Just had ear operation. 756-7648.</p>
        <p>Found on Arlington Blvd.a male poodle-terrier. 756-1^.</p>
        <p>Found in Windy Ridge  a male boxer with leather collar. 756-8730.</p>
        <p>Found on St. Andrews Drive - a male yellow mixed lab puppy. 756-4441. Lost in Oub Pines areaa female golden retriever. 756-6041.</p>
        <p>Lost on Highway 903 - a 10-month-old female black mixed lab. 756-7134. Found on Red Banks Road - a female tri-color terrier. 355-7795.</p>
        <p>Lost in hospital areaa male yellow lab. 757-1236.</p>
        <p>Lost in Winterville  a female 9-month-old tan lab-retriever wth large ears, new spaying scar. Possibly has mange. 355-7030.</p>
        <p>Losta male long-haired black lab. 758-5868.</p>
        <p>Lost in River Bluff area - a long-haired black Lab, with red collar. 758-5868.</p>
        <p>Lost on Seventh St.a medium-sized mixed terrier. 758-2924.</p>
        <p>Found  a male coUie-lab about 3 months old. 7564441.</p>
        <p>Found in Ayden area - a dog that resembles a pit bull or boxer. 746-2416. Found on bypass near Farmville - a female neagle with red collar. 753-</p>
        <p>The Adopt a Pet column is published free of charge each Sunday. Call between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Elizabeth Savage, 7564867; Patsy Hunt, 758-1397; Janet Uhlman, 756-3251; Bobbie Parsons, 756-1268; or Carol Tyer, 752-6166. To report a lost or found pet, call Marie Miller, 756-2284. To request a Humane Society investigation, call Barbara Haddock, 752-9922. To request assistance for md animals and birds, caU 753-2393. Donations to the Humane Society may be sent to P.O. Box 8121, GreenviUe, N.C. 27835.</p>
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        <p>Ecuador Breaks Nicaraguan Ties</p>
        <p>QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -Nicaraguas ambassador said Saturday that Ecuadms decision to break diplomatic relations could have been anticipated since the conservative government of President Leon Febres Cordero todk office a year ago.</p>
        <p>ITie government of Mr. Febres Cordero always had a hostile attitude  not unfriendly - hostile, toward Nicaragua, Ambassador Oscar Cortes said in a tel^^hone interview with The Associated Press.</p>
        <p>He said, however, The (EcuadkNTian) people have shown great solidarity witn Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>An editorial publisl^ Saturday in the conservative Quito daily El Comercio said the brkk in relations, which followed what the government called offensive remarks by President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, was necessary to safeguard the respect that Febres Cordero deserves.</p>
        <p>Ortega, head of Nicaraguas Marxist Sandinista government, accused Febres Cordero on Wednesday of being an instrument of the United States.</p>
        <p>Foreign Minister Edgar Teran read a statement Friday night announcing the break and describing Ort^as remarks as a gro^ and unacceptable offense of the dignity, sovereignty, and independence of Ecuador.</p>
        <p>The statement said the Febres Cordero government rejects, in the most energetic way, the declarations of Cmdr. Ort^a and in defense of the nations dignity and sovereignty has</p>
        <p>porter of free enterprise, has been warmty applauded ^ the Reagan administration for his political and economic views.</p>
        <p>He supports foreign investment in Ecuador and since taking office in August 1984 has signed several major oil exploratimi and iN'oduction extracts with f(H%im aunpanies.</p>
        <p>But Febres uirdero also has a reputation as being quick to take offense. He frequently gives txgue-lashings to rep(Nlers who ask questions he considers out of place.</p>
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        <p>Is pleased to announce extended office hours. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. -12 noon Phone 758-1750 #8 Medical Pavilion  1800 W. Fifth St. Greenville, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>5^ B  Jeannine M. Meece, M.D.</p>
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        <p>decided to break diplomatic and consular relations of Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>sular relations with the government</p>
        <p>Cortes confirmed Saturday that he and four other Nicaraguan diplomats in Ecuador had been given 48 hours to leave the cmmtry.</p>
        <p>Febres Cordero, leader of a conservative coalition and a strong sup-</p>
        <p>Thursday, October 17,1985  8:15 p.m. McGinnis Theatre  East Carolina University, Greenville</p>
        <p>Tickets: ECU Students and Guest: $5.00; Youth (High School and Under); $7:00; ' ECU Faculty/Staff and Pubc: $10.00; All tickets at the door: $10.00</p>
        <p>Tickets available Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., the Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall. Telephone: 757-6611, x266.</p>
        <p>Sponsored by the Department of University Unions Theatre Arts Committee.</p>
        <p>This program is made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts through the Southern Arts Federation, of which the North Caroina Arts Council is a member</p>
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        <pb facs="00096126_0011" />
        <p>Buckley's Death Reported Again</p>
        <p>BEIRUT. Lebanoo (AP) ^ A itateniait purported to be from biamk Jihad said Saturday that the eitroniat Moslem organizatioo had killed U.S. &amp;lt;hid(nat Wmiam Buckley and offered to exchange his body fw 100 Palestinian raisooers held in Israel.</p>
        <p>The leading independmt new^-por An Nahar published a front p^e photograph said to be (rf the body and said it was amoi^ jMctures received along with a statement alleging to be. from Islamic Jihad, or Moslem toly war.</p>
        <p>There was no immediate way to confirm that the bo(fr shown was that of Buddey, one of six kidnai^ Americans Islamic Jihad has said it was holding</p>
        <p>Blurred Polaroid photos showed a man resembling Buckley wrapped in a white shroud and a tHtiwn bl</p>
        <p>The statement did iMit say when the photos wot taken.</p>
        <p>Envelop containing the state-mmt aM pbotogra^ were found outside the dfices of the newspaper and a Western news agency in Beirut.</p>
        <p>The statement said Buckleys body would be turned over to U.N. Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar if Israel agrees to release 100 Palestimans mn tts jails. It did not give the prisoners names or say where thCT were held.</p>
        <p>We will turn over the body of the American spy 24 hours before the day of the release.... If we are betrayed, then Mr. de Cuellar will pay dearly, it said.</p>
        <p>The American administration, and particularly President Reagan will he responsible for any harm befalling the other hostages, the</p>
        <p>The Quiz</p>
        <p>Answers On A-15</p>
        <p>THf QUIZ II MAT OF THIS Mf WtFAFCtt'S NfWtFAFf A IN lOUCATION FAOGAAM</p>
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        <p>1 Terrorists recently hijacked this Italian cruise ship carrying 420 people as it sailed from Alexandria. Egypt. The terrorists were (CHOOSE ONE: a dissident faction of the PLO, Lebanese Moslem fundamentalists), acting only days after Israel bombed the headquarters of the PLO in Tunisia.</p>
        <p>2 Roman Catholic bishops recently</p>
        <p>issued a new draft of their pastoral letter criticizing Americas (CHOOSE ONE: arms build-up, poverty) as a social and moral scandal.</p>
        <p>3 Recently, more than 400 people died in (CHOOSE ONE: India, Rangladesh), in the worst floods to hit the southeast part of that country in 25 years.</p>
        <p>4 At a recent meeting of the World lank and the International Monetary Fund, the United Stales caled on these instituliom to mcrease developmeni loans to (CHOOSE ONE: famine-stricken, debtor) nations.</p>
        <p> The United Stales recently announced it would formally cease to recognize the authority of the (CH&amp;lt;X&amp;gt;SE ONE: World Court, UN General Assembly), except in non-poUtkal cases.</p>
        <p>Newsname</p>
        <p>(IS polnia H you can tdanllly this paroon In Itw iwwa)</p>
        <p>I recently sent condolences to Israels Shimon Peres after a policeman in my country killed a group of hraeTi tourists. Who am I, and what nation do I lead?</p>
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        <p>(5 pointo for each corroci anawar)</p>
        <p>1 After 59 years and 16,fM0 games, the..?.. win put a woman on the team. She is Lynette Woodward, an All-American guard at Kansas.</p>
        <p>2 Oscar-winning composer-arranger..?.. died recently, leaving behind a legacy of theme songs for such programs as Route 66," Laugh-in. and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.</p>
        <p>3 Yankees pitcher Phil Neikro recently won his 30(Nh game. Niekro pitched virtuatty the entire game without throwing the (CHOOSE ONE: fastball, knuckle-bali) for which he is famous.</p>
        <p>4 The broadcast rights to the 1988 Summer Olympic games will cost NBC between $300 and $500 million. TRUE OR FALSE: The sliding scale payment depends on how much money NBC makes on commerciah.  ~</p>
        <p>5 BaseballCommissionerPeterUeberroth recently said he would lake action against baseball players who admitted taking drugs. TRUE OR FALSE: Ueberroth hopes to implement voluntary drug testing next season.</p>
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        <p>statement said.</p>
        <p>In the photograi^, both overexposed, onK the mans face was un-covored. the eyes were shut, die mouth slightly oj^n.</p>
        <p>The man had a ffay beard and a thin mustache, as Buckley did in a photo his kidnai^iers released more than a week ago when they announced they had Killed him.</p>
        <p>In Washington, a spokesman for the State Department, Pete Martinez, said: We do not regard the alleged photo&amp;amp;aj^ as convincing evidence that Mr. Buckley is no longer alive. We reiterate that the U.S. government holds the captors wily resp(H^ible for the safety of all the h^ges.</p>
        <p>In its Oct. 3 statemoit, Islamic Jihad said it killed Buckley, 57, to avenge 65 Tunisians and Palestinians killea in an Israeli air raid on the Palestine Liberation (frganizatioo heaclquarters in Tunisia two days earlier.</p>
        <p>Islamic Jihad has been showing</p>
        <p>increasing support for Patestinians in recent statemoits.</p>
        <p>In earlier statements, Islamic Jihad had only demanded that Kuwait free 17 convicted terrorist bombers in return for five American and four French captives they claim to bold.</p>
        <p>Islamic Jihad is believed to cimsist of ^ite Moslem extremists who foUow Irans revoluticmary patriarch, Ayatollah RuboUah Khomeini.</p>
        <p>hi an^r development, the Soviet charge daffaires, Yuri Souslikov, conferred with Sheikh Mohanuned Hussein Fadlallah, a leading Siiite t^l^n, on the fate of three Soviet</p>
        <p>Sheikh Fadlallah reaffirmed to Mr. Souslikov that he is agi^t all forms of kidnappings, partMWlarly the kidnapping of Soviets, which are not in line with our Islamic beliefr, said a Fadlallah spokesman, who</p>
        <p>spoke on condiUon of anonymity.</p>
        <p>Fadlallah has also condemmd the abducti(m of West^mrs, including the Americai^, despite his public of^ition to U.S. poHcy.</p>
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        <p>Heres to the great outdoors! This years woman has plenty of style options. Seen are the best of the classics, updated with surprising new details. All at 25% off..</p>
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        <p>Junior's long Kashmiracle* coat $120  90.00</p>
        <p>Misses Kashmiracle coat  $125  93.75</p>
        <p>Petite Kashmiracle coat  $115  86.25</p>
        <p>25% off</p>
        <p>Entire line of mens outerwear.</p>
        <p>Many styles to choose from. Like this midweight polyester/cotton jacket with polyester fiber fill and nylon lining. Solid colors.</p>
        <p>Reg. Sale</p>
        <p>Quail Run transitional jacket 39.99  29.99</p>
        <p>30% off</p>
        <p>All outerwear for children.</p>
        <p>Boys poplin bomber jacket Girls chintz stadium jacket</p>
        <p>Reg. Sale $42 29.40 $34  23.80</p>
        <p>25% off</p>
        <p>Entire line of childrens shoes.</p>
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        <p>Boys' leather tassel loafer Girls' leather slip-on</p>
        <p>Reg Sale $26 19.$0 $22 16.50</p>
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        <p>Jenny Lind solid maple single drop side crib, in 54X30 size. A beautiful gift for the couple thats expecting or for starting your own nursery.</p>
        <p>Save On Royal Classic By Cannon! Wash, Reg. $3 ____1.99</p>
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        <p>Bath, Reg. 8.50...........-5.9</p>
        <p>Cannon 100% combed cotton loop Royal Classic towels. Solid dobby border, thats machine washable. In porcelain blue,</p>
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        <p>Save Up to $8 On Mens Sport Shirts! Reg. $30 to $32.... 20% OFF</p>
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        <p>Save Up to $50 On Pfaltzgraff Dinnerware!</p>
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        <p>Select from Gant, and other famous makers  O C  0/</p>
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        <p>Thomson and Gant 100% cotton beltloop,  O  A  A  A</p>
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        <p>Cross Country 100% wool two button blazer and dirndl skirt, fully lined. In navy, royal, purple and grey. Sizes 6 to 14 and 8 to 20. Skirts also available in plaid styles. Save!</p>
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        <p>Select group of Alfred Dunner 100% polyester blazers, skirts, pants and shirts, in fall colors.</p>
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        <p>Save $5 On A Byer Junior Pants!</p>
        <p>Junior French canvas pants of 100% polyester with pleated front. Many colors. Reg. $20..............</p>
        <p>Misses KoreF Sportswear $10 Off!</p>
        <p>Koret* Impressions 100% polyester Clirhatwill in black, navy, creme, taupe, navy. Reg. $32........</p>
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        <p>tapeslrieson structured looks. Reg. to$46 /O I I</p>
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        <p>Seiko* silver and analog tone watches In savings on the entire stock. Reg. to $275.....</p>
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        <p>BOSTON (AP) - A Boston patrolman arrested and handcuffed a meter maid when she allegedly rrf-used his request not to ti(xet an illegally parked car, and bystanders cheered, police said.</p>
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        <p>A crowd of 20 ^ple gathered Friday in Bostons Mck Bay as the of-licors handcuffed Bemaoette Gilar-. di, who was later charged with beii^ a disorderly person.</p>
        <p>they cleared up a trail ficers said they asked Ms. Gilardi not to ticket the car.</p>
        <p>It was incredible, said Officer William Walsh. People were cheering and yelling, Lock her up. Lock her up.</p>
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        <p>Two area men were charged with simple possession of drugs in separate incidents Saturday.</p>
        <p>According to Greenville Police Officer R.A. Mills, Robert Howard Hopkins of 2401 Jefferson Drive was charged with simple possession after less than an ounce of cocaine was found in his possesion. The drug was found after Hopkins was stopp^ for and charged with DWI on Airport Road at about 1:50 a.m.</p>
        <p>Bardell Brown of 1105 W. Fourth St. was charged with simple possession of marijuana after he was stopped at Fourth and White streets about 6:01 a.m., according to Officer R.J. Brewington.</p>
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        <p>Boycott Threat Hangs Over Voting</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13,1985  A-1R</p>
        <p>WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Polands first parliamentary election since the 1980 workers revolt takes place Sunday, endi^ a campaign in which communist authorities mounted an unprecedented media effort to defeat an q^nent ih^ on the ballot.</p>
        <p>That opponent is a boycott call by the outlawed Solidarity union, and Solidarity leaders said Saturday their supporters were being detained or harassed by the government.</p>
        <p>The outcome of the electimi is not in doubt since most seats are guaranteed for the Communist Party and its allies. But the government has waged a Westem-style campaign to boost voter turnout in the face of the boycott.</p>
        <p>Authorities view the election as a critical test of their claim that social stability has returned following the 1980-81 labor uf^eaval and the ensuing military crackdown that crushed Solidarity, which was the first free trade union federation in the Soviet</p>
        <p>bloc.</p>
        <p>CfHnmunist Party and government officials say a strong turnout  75 to 80 percent - would shew that the oppositions influence is weakening and perhaps convince tite West to restore normal political and economic links with Poland.</p>
        <p>Police picked three senior Solidarity figures in Warsaw for questioning Satu^y, and r Solidarity founder Lech Walesa said other (^position activists also were rounded up in an effort to block them from monitoring the voter turnout.</p>
        <p>Jacek Kuron, Zbigniew Romaszewski and Janusz Onyszkiewicz were the Warsaw leaders summoned by police for questioning, family members reported. Onyszkiewicz and Romaszewski were released after being held for several hours, but tlrere was no work on Kuron.</p>
        <p>In the whole country there have been many detentions, said Walesa, interviewed by telephone at his</p>
        <p>apartment in Gdansk. The point is to disorganize counting and gathering information. But we have foreseen this and all is well set up so there is no possibility to paralyze it.</p>
        <p>He did not provide any specific</p>
        <p>figures, but the Rev.' Ifenryk Jankowski, one of his close advisers, said 17 Solidarity activists had bwn detained in Gdansk in recent days. Other opposition sources said at least</p>
        <p>10 Solidarty supporters have been detained recently in Warsaw, Krakow and Szczecin, not counting the three picked up Saturday in the capital.</p>
        <p>Walesa said he planned to attend a</p>
        <p>Sunday Mass and spend election day at home because he has a cold. Im</p>
        <p>guarded very strongly (by police) and Gdansk is a great fortress... but this is normal as well, he said.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of crimes reported to police went up 3 percent in the first half of 1985, the first increase since the same six months of 1981, the FBI reported</p>
        <p>Saturday.</p>
        <p>The bureaus Uniform Crime</p>
        <p>Report showed that reported crimes in cities of a million people or more decreased by 2 percent, while total reported crimes in suburban areas jumped by 4 percent.</p>
        <p>The overall 3 percent increase in reported crimes was attributable largely to 6 percent upturns in both the Southern and Western regions of the country, said FBI Director William H. Webster.</p>
        <p>The Uniform Crime Report gave no</p>
        <p>The figures confirmed a disquieting trend in crime that emerged in the last three months of 1984, according to an FBI report released last April.</p>
        <p>For the last three months of 1984, overall reported crime had risen by 2 percent compared to the last quarter of 1983, the report said.</p>
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        <p>reason why reported crime rose iitly in the South and West</p>
        <p>blit showed no change in the Northeast, and dropped by 1 percent in the Midwest.</p>
        <p>While reported murders nationwide from Jan. 1 to June 30 fell by 2 percent, the FBI said, violent crime overall went up 4 percent and property crime increased by 3 percent. Rerrted rapes rose by 7 percent, as dia aggravated assault, the report said.</p>
        <p>Soviets Accused Of Treaty Gap</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan on Saturday accused the Soviet Union of an out-and-out violation of the anti-ballistic missile treaty of 1972, which he said the United States is honoring while researching and testing a space-based missile defense.</p>
        <p>In his weekly radio address, broadcast from Camp David, Md., Reagan also criticized the Soviets for refusing to admit that they have any strategic defense program, at all.</p>
        <p>This is not only deception. It is dangerous deception, for without a full picture of what is going on the people of the world cannot know what they need to know to keep the peace, he said.</p>
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        <p>?9us Carrying N.C. Senior Citizens ^Crashes Into Rear Of Dump Truck</p>
        <p>Were just sick about this, if you want to know the right word,* he said.</p>
        <p>The bus company,, with head</p>
        <p>quarters in Asheboro, owns and operates abouf 70 buses, Watson said.</p>
        <p>The seniors group is a regular cus-tmner.besaid.</p>
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        <p>EMPORIA, Va. (AP) - State police are still trying to determine what caused a tour bus carrying 42 North Cari)linians to smash into the rear of a rock-laden dump tnuk, the trooper investigating the crash said Saturday.</p>
        <p>^ There still have been no charges placed, said Trooper L.G. Perkins, w)k) investigated Fridays 3:30 p.m. telfirion in a southbound lane of Infrtate 95.</p>
        <p>: The bus, owned by Carolina Amer-jtan Tours in Fayetteville, was j^urning after a four-day sightseeing tour of the Amish country around Ljincaster, Pa., when the crash oc-burred about miles from the</p>
        <p>North Carolina line.</p>
        <p>Five of the 42 injured required hospitalization, and toe others were treated and released. The passengers were members of senior citizens group frcnn Lillington and Raeford.</p>
        <p>Ronnie Crabtree, the driver of the bus chartered by the Lillin^on, N.C., group, was the most seriously in-jurea. Crabtree, 30, of Fayetteville, and a passenger were flown by helicopter to the Medical College of Virginia Hospital in Richmond.</p>
        <p>Crabtree was listed in satisfactory condition Saturday with a broken arm and broken leg, and the passenger, Harriet Mauney, 69, of Raeford,</p>
        <p>was listed in satisfactory condition with a broken vertebra and a broken</p>
        <p>arm, MCV (rfflcials said.</p>
        <p>Two others were admitted to Greensville Memorial Hospital in Emporia for observation and one was taken to Halifax Memorial Hospibl in nearby Roanoke Rapids, for observation in connection with a medical problem unrelated to the wreck, oftid^ said.</p>
        <p>The remainder of the passengers were treated at Greensville Memorial and released.</p>
        <p>Ken Lindell, qperatiiMis dispatcher for Carolina American, said 37 pas-"-g^ were returned to Fayet-Friday night on another com</p>
        <p>pany bus.</p>
        <p>Perkins said , there was heavy damage to the front of the bus and minor damage to the truck. He said the truck driver was not hurt.</p>
        <p>A.T. Watson, ntanager of the bus companys FayeHMrafe dffice, said the tour group had IcEft Monday and was about 90 minutes hxmi home when the wreck happened.</p>
        <p>Crabtree, who had worked for the company at least six years, had made about 100 trips to the area and had an excellent driving record, Watson said.</p>
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        <p>friday Delivers Final Speech, ^ prges UNC To Remain Leader</p>
        <p>I; CHAPEL HILL (AP) - In his last official address to University of i* worth Carolina faculty and students, JtlC system president William C. Friday reflected on his nearly 30-</p>
        <p> jMr reign and called for the school to u^tinue to take the lead in North  Carolina educaticHi.</p>
        <p>X* Friday, who is scheduled to step ^dqwirfrom the presidency of the UNC j$wtn by July 1986, delivered his n9adress in Memorial Hall Saturday ?mhrning as part of the annual Um-^ vdrsity Day celebration. The event is universitys 192nd birthday.</p>
        <p>-j; I Friday recalled his years with the system as a time of change during ^ Vhich the university was constantly Jrtfiving to better itself, citing the s. Segregation battle in the student 'uqrest of the 1960s.</p>
        <p>It is by constant effort that we have been able to maintain here the splendid faculty whose work has made this university at Chapel Hill ' known the world over and a major . research university, he said, adding that UNC had been a driving factor in</p>
        <p> creating the Research Triangle park.</p>
        <p>The university also represents a .ray of hope for the states future, .Friday said.</p>
        <p> * The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill represents a splendid manifestation of the hope and faith ,eur people hold for the future, Fri-' day said. Whatever is required to</p>
        <p>maintain its position must be done.</p>
        <p>To maintain its leadership role, 'UNC must, for a large part, depend upon itself and its high quality faculty, Friday said.</p>
        <p>- It will depend upon our capacity and willingness to lead the changing "* society in which we live and sustain this institutions role as the respected servant of all our people, he said.</p>
        <p>The lack of a national policy emphasizes the need for qua ity higher education has hurt the nation as a whole, Friday said, pointing out the -great research universities are essential to the nations economy as well as to provide new technology and train manpower.</p>
        <p> In one dimension, distinguished research universities are the instrument by which we achieve and .fulfill our delared national purposes, he said. Therefore, their well-being is a major national concern.</p>
        <p>. Quality higher education also is a state concern, particularly in this .time of change and growth in North Carolina, Friday said.</p>
        <p>^ . To_ keep pace and to lead, the -;Umversity at Chapel hill cannot hold 'to the status quo and regard change ,'as a distressing inconvenience, he iJsaid. Neither is it the time simply to pvring our hands and counsel our fears.</p>
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        <p>i RALEIGH (AP) - Wake County presidents can expect future man-^datory insp^tions of automobile ^pollution equipment because of con-l^tinued violations of federal carbon ^monoxide standards and evidence of ;Jcatalytic converter tampering, a state official said.</p>
        <p>I In my opinion, inspection and maintenance will be required in SWake-County, said R. Paul Wilms, ^director of the N.C. Division of En-^vironmental Management, f In a presentation to the N.C. En-[viroomental Management Commis-Jsion,* Wilms said he expects to present draft regulations to the commis-|sion in February or March.</p>
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        <p>Friday said North Carolina looks to the universities to give it strengtti and direction during the changing times.</p>
        <p>On a more personal side, Friday reminisced about moving to Chapel HiU in 1946, where he and his wife, Ida, lived in a rented attic while he attended law school.</p>
        <p>The university is a special place where he learned a great deal, Friday said.</p>
        <p>For most of us, it was a place at ilf realization and personal development and we hold precious and</p>
        <p>dear memories of those very happy years. We learned, we grew and later we understood that we must give</p>
        <p>back to society the best within us to imixove the well-being of ttiose less fortunate about us.</p>
        <p>We learned to be useful and responsible people, and we began to understand the profound truth that sustains life and that is that love - for &amp;lt;toe another  is indeed the greatest CfHmnandment of all. And throi^ this personal commitment of love, service and caring, under a divine Iffovidence, lies our real hope fm* peace am&amp;lt;mg all men and women the world over.</p>
        <p>Friday concluded his speech by thanking the University Day audience for the best years a family could ever hope for.</p>
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        <p>Linda Carter , .. The Success Story Continues</p>
        <p>losing 132'/2 pounds and Physicians Weight Loss,</p>
        <p>When Linda Carter first walked through the doors of Physicians Weight Loss Center in 1984 weighting 370 pounds, no one imagined how successful she could be in a snort period of time. This week marks Lindis 132'/2 pound weight loss at the center.</p>
        <p>A victim or ei)ilej)sy, high, blood pressure and morbid obesity, Linda was referred to Physicians Weight Loss by Dr. J. Kiffin Penry, a neurologist and seizure expert. He told Liiula she had to lose weight or face seriou medical problems.</p>
        <p>The truth of the matter is that if I had not lost the weight I would not have lived much longer, Linda says.</p>
        <p>Today after</p>
        <p>1(W inches at ,  ^  ____^</p>
        <p>Lindas blood pressure and bloi^ chemistry, cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose are normal and her seizures haVe decreased in number.</p>
        <p>According to Sid Donna Josey, a registered nurse and behavior mc^ification counselor at the center, Linda has been an inspiration.</p>
        <p>Linda has been veiy. motivated herself as well as a motivating force for other patients. SidDonna says.</p>
        <p>Linda s reaction to her success is one of modesty and she gives much credit to the staff and her family for her success on the Physicians Weight Loss promm.</p>
        <p>My family has seen that I eat the right things and everyone on the staff has been so supportive, Linda explains.</p>
        <p>Being able to talk to other people who are going through the same things as I am during the behavoir modification classes really helped me, Linda says. Weve all become fnends and if someone is down the group can help them feel better about themselves.</p>
        <p>Besides Lindas being a thinner person, Mrs. Carter, Lindas mother, says that her whole self-image has changed. I feel like a new person and feel better about myself, Linda relates. I feel I can obtain all the go&amp;lt;ds I .set for myself years ago. I feel I can do ;dmost anything. Someday Id like to be able to go to college and write about my life and losintr weight.</p>
        <p>Today Linda is especially happy. I got to buv new clothes right off the rack and actually had a choice as to what I</p>
        <p>wanted, Linda says. Ive gone from a size 54 pants to a 42 and from a 62 shirt to a 40 on the program.  ~  'T</p>
        <p>praises the Physicians Weight Loss program. If the diet could  have hurt anyone, it would have been Linda because of all her medical problems and it hasnt, she says. ITiis diet works.  V</p>
        <p>If you are overweight, now is the liie to take off those extra Jxiundar ismi feeliiw bettor aHmt yourself as "Linda hM. Phyisiciaifs; Weight Loss can help'you' shed that unwanted weight with their medical approach to weight loss.</p>
        <p>Any weight loss program that you begin should be medically sujiervised. Physicians Weight Loss is staffed by physicians, nui-ses and behavior modification counselore.</p>
        <p>Before a pei^sOn begins the pregram^  medical history and physical exam are reouired. There is an initial screening including blood work and an EKG.</p>
        <p>Physicians Weight Loss places a heavy emphasis on behavior modification. To meet this goal, weekly behavior guidance classes are conducted to aid patients in modifying bad eating habits.</p>
        <p>Anyone can lose weight, but unless good eating habits are established, chances are the weight will retui-n when the progi-am is complete.</p>
        <p>The program is effective. On the average a person will lose from three to seven pounds a week. More importantly, the program is based on a safe and easy to follow eating plan.</p>
        <p>On the calorie-reatricted diet, a person eats healthy, everyday foods. There are no prepackaged foods to buy and nutrition is stressed.</p>
        <p>Physicians Weight Loss Centers provide a daily moniotoring of all patients. In this way the medical staff can keep up with a patients progiess.</p>
        <p>Physicians Weight Loss has beenhelp-ing thousands lose weight in over 175 centers nationwide.</p>
        <p>Call for a free consultation-appointment and start losing those extra, unhealthy pounds today.</p>
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        <p>tlie Fhysicians Weight Loss centers nearest you at 781-7952 (Raleigh) 481-1919 (Cary), 471-1503 (Durham), 323-1717 (Fayetteville), 756-8810 (Greenville), 724-5599 (Winston-Sa-lem.) where Linda is a member</p>
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        <p>FORECAST FOR SIJKOAY, OCTORER 13,1985</p>
        <p>from the Carroll RIghtar Institute</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: A very good day to wind up agreements with all persons so you can wipe the slate clean, and then you will find that later in the day you can start planning again.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Go over in your mind the policy decisions you came to with your partners and handle them conscientiously.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You can handle creative and artistic jobs very well today and finish them nice ly. Enjoy a quiet evening.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Put through those arrangements you have made where social or amusement matters are concerned and everyone will be satisfied.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) You have made plans with your family, so dont disappoint them by turning to other activities.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Show outside partners that you want to cooperate more and not rule the roose and will you get loyal backing from them.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Get your home spruced up so that it is more charming and comfortable. Anything of a monetary nature can be settled nicely.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You are highly magnetic now and can easily get others to go along with your ideas. See as many good friends as possible.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Be with a trusted advisor and show gratitude; be sure to follow fine suggestions given to you.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Fine day for seeing as many persons as you can, improving relationships and renewing old ones.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Showing higher-ups respect and admiration can bring the backing you need at this time. Be charming in the evening.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Show that new acquaintance that you want to be more friendly. Make arrangements for some trip you have planned.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Use your intuition where romance is concerned. Use charm and tact on business allies and get your points across quickly.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she will possess the quality of building up the ego of others and can be very popular, whether a female or a male. A preci-sionist is in this chart. Give as comprehensive an education as you can. Dont neglect spiritual teachings early in life.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel; they do not compel. What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p> 1985, The McNaught Syndicate. Inc.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1985</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: The morning gives you the chance to see, during spare time, the persons you most enjoy, as well as to make progress at work of an artistic nature.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You can easily get an associate to foUow your ideas during the day, but tonight plan something with a co-worker and get much done.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You can now handle easily whatever tasks have been difficult in the past. Support a co-worker who is nervous.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Carry through with some creative work during the daytime, but tonight plan a better course of action for the future.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) Make your home charrriing during the day and in the evening do whatever it is that you enjoy the most.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Get into activities that can bring you greater happiness and beauty in the outside world. Take a friend to dinner.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Do whatever will add to the value of property and possessions, and later handle your correspondence wisely.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Get in touch with persons who can be helpful in your personal affairs during the day. Get your appearance improved.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Bejgin the new week by contacting those who have good ideas for your advancement and then work out a nice plan.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You are able to gain a desired wish quite easily if you go after it in a positive way. Be very romantic tonight.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Plan how to gain the backing of a bigwig for some pet project you have in mind. Have fun with your friends.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Extending activities considerably is wise at this time so that you can become more successful. Double-check your plans.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mai-. 20) Start the new week by getting a bigwig to give you the backing you need for a new interest. Be more broad-minded.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she will be a joy to everyone because of the sweet nature and charming personality. Slant the education along lines of entertainment or public Ufe. One who can be most successful since the mind is very active.</p>
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        <p>Americans Climb Soviet Mountain</p>
        <p>tains in 1982, viewing both (Jhina and Afghanistan from its summit, and retunred to the Pamirs last year to scale both Pik Korzhenevskaya, 23,305 feet, and Pik Lenin, 23,400 feet, in jiBt three weeks.</p>
        <p>It took 10 m(H)ths for Gamert with help from the host Soviet (Committee, to win the Kremiios permissicm for the joint expeditic to climb Pik Pobedy, which no American had ever attempted.</p>
        <p>WASfflNGTON (AP) - WiUiam Gamer and Morganton, N.C. native Randy Starrett, back from their own summit with the Soviets, may have a useful lesson for Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, one they learned on the windswept peak of a 24,406-foot mountain in Soviet Central Asia last</p>
        <p>could come together in the mountains, the worlds problems would vanish.</p>
        <p>summer.</p>
        <p>It is the same message the two young ^ericans left atop Pik Pobedy  "Victory Peak- the Soviet Unions second-highest mountain, which they conquered Aug. 22 along with an American movie cameraman, David Breashears, and a dozen of the Soviet Unions most skillful alpine climbers.</p>
        <p>On a piece of paper, sealed in plastic and left inside a World War II ^viet artillery shell casing hauled to the summit, the two Americans wrote in English and Russian;</p>
        <p>We, the American team on the first joint Soviet-American expedition up Pik Pobedy, have climbed this mountain to illustrate for the people of our two countries how much greater value there is in our learning to take risks U^ether, than in our</p>
        <p>The harrowing, nine-day climb made Soviet heroes of Gamer, 36, an independent consultant and Soviet affairs analyst here, and Starrett, 43, a trial lawyer from suburban Fairfax County, Va.</p>
        <p>The two have been climbing mountains togeier for 15 years, in North and South America and in Europe, but they are the first foreigners to ascend Pik Pobedy, which lies wi the Soviet border with China in the Tien Shan mountain range.</p>
        <p>continuing to put the world at risk ale</p>
        <p>I mutual confrontation. Perhaps mindful of the scheduled Nov. 19-20 summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Gorbachev in Geneva, Switzerland, the Soviet climbing leader put it</p>
        <p>It is the worlds northernmost peak above 7,000 meters or 23,100 feet, well into the so-called death zone where climbers must use oxygen or risk a speedy death. Pobedy is so treacherous that it has claimed more lives -in excess of 60  than all the attempts on Mount Everest, the worlds highest at 29,028 feet. It was one of the twighest climbs of my life, a smiling Gamer, sun-tanned and frost-bitten, said at the conclusion of ie climb, when the expedition was hailed as commemorating the Allied victory in World War II.</p>
        <p>another way during a celebratory exchange of vodka a</p>
        <p>With that triumph. Gamer and Starrett also became the first foreigners to receive the coveted Order of the Snow Leopard for all four of the Soviet</p>
        <p>and champagne toasts oh their return from the peak.</p>
        <p>As Starrett recalls, one of his Soviet comrades said that if the worlds leaders were alpinists and</p>
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        <p>Unions peaks higher than 23,000 feet.</p>
        <p>They nad climbed 24,590-foot Pik Kommunizma in the Pamirs moun-</p>
        <p>Hotline For Farm Calls Set</p>
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        <p>If you have information on any crime committed in Pitt County, call Crimestoppers. 758-7777. You do not have to identify yourself and can be paid for the information you supply.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Beginning Monday, a toll-free telephone hotline will be available to North Carolina</p>
        <p>farmers offering help on economic  questions, officials say.</p>
        <p>The hotline, offered by the N.C. State University Agricultural Extension Service, will be staffed by a trio of retired economists backed by experts in counseling and agriculture.</p>
        <p>The extension service also announced Friday that it soon would conduct in-depth training of 75 county agents in counseling and economics. In addition, impact teams are be</p>
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        <p>Links also are being forged with about 45 agricultural, state and community associations - including the N.C. Council of Churches - for a referral network, said Dr. Chester L. Black, extension director.</p>
        <p>Things have gotten to what we think is worse, and its time to move, Black said Friday.</p>
        <p>The estimated cost of the programs is $35,000 to $40,000, he said.</p>
        <p>A four-day training session in November for 75 extension agents will form a first line at the field level for farmers willing to talk to people they know, said Black. For ! armers who prefer anonymity locally, impact teams combed of economists, sociologists ana crop or animal science specialists will be available to review a particular farms operation.</p>
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        <p>Arraignments</p>
        <p>t MARSHALL, N.C. (AP) - An ar-^gnment hearing for two Arkansas prist escapees accused of killing state Highway Patrol Trooper Bobby Lee Coggins has been set for Oct. 21, Madist County court officials say.</p>
        <p>Jimmy Dean Rios and William Richard Bray have been charged with first-deaee murder in the Sept. 14 slaying of Coggins, who was shot in the head after storoing a truck on N.C. 209 in Madison County.</p>
        <p>The arrest of Rios and Bray three days after CoMins death ended a massive air andground search.</p>
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        <p>Ruling</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - The state Industrial Commission has i^eld a deputy commissioners order that the state Department of Transportation pay $200,000 to the mother of two Raleigh teen-agers killed in an automobile crash.</p>
        <p>The commission, in a 2-1 ruling, affirmed that the death of Renee Hochheiser, 17, and Claudine Hochheiser, 15, on Feb. 5,1980, would have been prevented had there been a guard rail along the north Raleigh Street where their car crashed.</p>
        <p>: Brenda Becton, the deputy commissioner, said in her ruling March 1 that the Department of Transportation should have identified the location as hazardous and installed a guard rail.</p>
        <p>couple who headed the N.C. State Grange for 36 years, has been elected state master of the agricultural or^nization</p>
        <p>Caldwell, 44, unseated James T. Olivo* in a 58^9 vote of delegates at the 17,000-member organizations annual gathering. Oliver, a Fairmont fanner, had been Grange master since 1982.</p>
        <p>Harry B. Caldwell headed the Grange from 1937 to 1946 and from 1947 to 1961. His wife, Margaret, was Grange master from 1946 to 1947 and from 1963 to 1975.</p>
        <p>Robert Caldwell is president of the N.C. Grange Mutual Insurance Co., which was set up by Grange members in the 1930s with his father as presidoit. It is independent of the Gratae.</p>
        <p>coUisi(s between airplanes on the ground.</p>
        <p>Jetliners took evasive action twice this year at Charlotte-Douglas to avoid such accidents. Federal Aviation Administrati( investigations said both incidents were due to errors by air traffic c(trollers.</p>
        <p>New Attitudes</p>
        <p>Radar System</p>
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        <p> CLEMMONS, N.C. (AP) - Robert H. Caldwell, the son of a Greensboro</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - Aviation officials say they expect Charlotte-Douglas International Airport to install by 1988 a $3 million radar system that would lower the risk of</p>
        <p>DURHAM (AP)  Nav social attitudes and medical research on aging are showing that growing old no longer has to mean growing sick, the head of the Natitmal Institutes of Health says.</p>
        <p>Dr. James Wyngaarden told a conference sponsored by Duke Universitys Center for the Study of Aging and Human Developmrat mat there was a new reaction that problems such as heart disease and Alzheimers disease are not the inevitable consequences of aging.</p>
        <p>We now realize that many of these instances are diseases. We now recognize Alzheimers as a characteristic disease with specific neufopathologic findings.</p>
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        <p>Dean To Resign</p>
        <p>BUIES CREEK, N.C. (AP) - F. Leary Davis, the founding dean of the Campbell University law school says, hell resign next yearfrom the post he has held since the school began in 1975.</p>
        <p>u was 33 when 1 came, and Im 43 now, Davis said Friday. Ive already done the things deans do starting law schools, and I want to do other things.</p>
        <p>Davis will join the law schools teaching and research faculty next fall and will work with the Institute for the Study of the Practice of Law and Socioeconomic Development, which studies problems related to legal practice, ethics and management.</p>
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        <p>Protest</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - Students protesting apartheid in South Africa Friday urged University of North Carolina officials to follow the lead of other universities that have divested themselves of holdings in U.S. companies operating in South Africa.</p>
        <p>You cant reform white supremacy, said Duke University graduate student Mike E. Taylor, speaking at an anti-apartheid rally on the UNC campus. You have to get rid of it.</p>
        <p>J. Clint Newton Jr. of Shelby, chairman of the univesitys board of trustees, said he would support total divestment of UNCs holdings in South Africa. I just believe in (divestment), Newton said. Ill push for it with anybody.</p>
        <p>Police Suit</p>
        <p>GRAHAM, N.C. (AP) - A lawsuit asking damages totaling $150,000 has</p>
        <p>GROUPS JOIN FORCES TO SAVE LIVES</p>
        <p>Efforts to prevent the elderly from dying in house fires received a boost this week when Pitt County firemen began installing smoke detectors in approximately 175 homes.</p>
        <p>Funded by a project of the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerces Leadership Institute, firemen began volunteering their time to place battery-powered smoke detectors in the residences of low-income, elderly in Pitt County.The project marks the observance of Fire Prevention Week (October 6-12) in the county and across the nation.</p>
        <p>The money was generously donated by the Pitt County Insurance Exchange, Yale Materials Handling Corporation, Burroughs Wellcome and Procter and Gamble.</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Fire Marshalls Office, in conjunction with area fire departments and the Pitt County Council on Aging, has also donated extensive time and effort for this project.</p>
        <p>About 4,000 Americans die from house fires each year. Most deaths occur from inhaling smoke or poisonous gases. Early warning systems could probably save many of these lives. Sponsors hope that this effort to ensure the safety of the countys elderly will remind the general public of the need for smoke detectors in all homes.</p>
        <p>been filed against the city of Graham and the Graham Pdke Departnmnt, (^cialssay.</p>
        <p>Alt( Myrick, 65, of Graham, filed the suit in Guilford County Supmimr Court. The suit asks for $50,000 in compensatory damages and $100,000 in punitive damages from Graham, the police department and three (rf-</p>
        <p>flCCTS.</p>
        <p>Myrick alleges that two former Graham policemen, James Oscar Cooley Jr. and Andrew W. Goodwin, and an auxiliary officer, Douglas Barnhart, injured him and caused him public humiliation on Oct 8, 1984, when they arrested him on a charge of disorderly conduct.</p>
        <p>Both Cooley and Goodwin have since left the police department. Cooley now is a Mebane ^liceman and Goodwin works for a security firm.</p>
        <p>Myricks smt contends the officers jumped on him and handcuffed him and almost broke his arm.</p>
        <p>joints, interpretatiim of project, level, manipulation ai tools, neatness, plumb, square and uniform coursing.</p>
        <p>To be eligible for the event, an ap</p>
        <p>prentice must be sponsored by an employer or comnuttee whose ma-soniry ararraticeidiip urogram is registoed with the N.C. Department (tf Labor.</p>
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        <p>DOE Grant</p>
        <p>ROXBORO, N.C. (AP) - Piedmont Technical College has received a $69,400 grant from the U.S. Department of Education for the 1985-86 academic year, officials announced.</p>
        <p>This award will strengthen the cooperative education program now in place, said Jean Andrews, the schools director of resource development. Plans are to place approximately 288 students in jobs related to their program of study. They will be placed in businesses and industries in and around Person and Caswell counties.</p>
        <p>Robbery Arrest</p>
        <p>DURHAM (AP) -. A man suspected of robbing a Durham bank was arrested after authorities chased him at speeds of 85 to 90 mph through northern Durham county, officials say.</p>
        <p>FBI agents charged Robert Joseph Johnson, 23, of Winter Haven, Fla., with bank robbery Friday after his car ran off U.S. 501 during the chase. He was held in the robbery of a Guaranty State Bank office.</p>
        <p>Masonry</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)  Fifteen apprentices from 10 North Carolina communities will compete in the ^ Annual Apprentice Masonry Contest to be held at the North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh on Oct. 21.</p>
        <p>During the contest, apprentices will lay both brick and concrete block in a pattern established in the project plan. Following the two-hour contest, the judges will score each apm*en-tices work on productivity, bond, full</p>
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        <p>Cajuns Nip ECU On Field Goal</p>
        <p>By JIMMY DuPREE Reflector Sports Writer</p>
        <p>LAFAYETTE, La.  Patrick Broussard connected on a 47-vard field goal and Southwestern Lmii-siana neld off East Carolina to take a 16-14 victory on a rain-soaked Cajun Field Saturday evening.</p>
        <p>Broussards boot came with 5:32 left in the fourth quarter and erased ECUs onlv lead of the game.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Ron Jones connected on a short to fullback Bobby Clair, and Clair rambled the rest of the way for a 34-yard touchdown that evened the score 13-13 with 8:55 remaining in the final period. Jeff Heath kicked the point-after to put the Pirates ahead for the first time. 14-13.</p>
        <p>But USL quarterback Thomas</p>
        <p>King passed to Carl Isaac to 20 yar and Dwayne Williams rushed five times to 24 yards to the ECU 26. The Cajuns were penalized to ill^al motion ( what wcnild have given them first dovrii inside the 25.</p>
        <p>Broussard, a bare-footed kicker, split the up-rights to give USL ccmtrol with 5:32 left.</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Reggie McKinney retumed the kickoff to the ECU 31, and the Pirates went to their ground game to move to the ECU 44. But a pair of illegal (N-ocedure penalties moved the Pirates back to their 39.</p>
        <p>Jones passed deep toward William Carver for the second consecutive play, but Carver dropped teh ball inside the USL 30.</p>
        <p>Baker picked im 11 yards on third-and-15, and ECU called timeout</p>
        <p>with 2:37 left to set up the fourth-down play. Baker was met at the line by USLs Jed Hebert to end the Pirate threat.</p>
        <p>You just dont count on dripping passes or falling down when youre open, ECU Coach Art Baker said. We really did all the thi^ we needed to to win in the second half.</p>
        <p>I thought they were well-IM^pared, and we were not. They took advantage of most of their opportunities in the first half, and we did not.</p>
        <p>Simply, Southwestern Louisiana outplayed us at the line of scrimmage in the first half. In the second half, we might have done a little better than they did.</p>
        <p>Southwestern Louisiana dominated the first half, finishing with 171 yards</p>
        <p>rushing compared to 69 for the Pirates. ECU managed just three first downs, while the Cajuns posted 10.</p>
        <p>East Carolina gained a net seven yards (m its first two possessiims, and a 43-yard punt by Tim Wolter left the Cajuns at their 42 with 10:02 left in the first quarter.</p>
        <p>USL quickly moved to the Pirate 26 with Kizer providir^ 19, but Jackson broke a 25-yard run before Keith Ford ran him down at the ECU one.</p>
        <p>Williams plowed through on the next play and Patrick Broussard added the point-after kick to put the Cajuns ahead 7-0 with seven minutes left in the first quarter.</p>
        <p>ECU quarterback Ron Jones lost six yards on third-and-13 at the Pirate 17, and Welters punt traveled</p>
        <p>just 29 yante setting the Cajui on the ECU 39 East Carolinas defense held USL to set up third-and-seven at the 36, but Jackson brc^e free up the middle to 16 yards to the Pirate 18.</p>
        <p>After ECU was penalized to encroachment, Kizer was dropped for a one-yard loss and USL recovered its fumble on third down to set up a 27-yard field goal by Broussard giving the Cajuns a 10-0 lead with 1:49 remaining in the opening period.</p>
        <p>Again ECUs offense stalled, this time on the USL 47, and Wolter launched a 41-yard punt which was downed at the seven.</p>
        <p>USL quarterback Thomas King sliced through for an 89-yard run to the end zone on second down, but the play was called back for a clipping</p>
        <p>penalty as the Pirates dodged disaster.</p>
        <p>Southwestern Louisiana moved the ball down the field, however, on .14 running plays. Williams rushed to 31 yards, and a pair of penalties against ECU helped set up a 31-yard field goal by Broussard with 5:46 left in the half for a 154) USL advantage.</p>
        <p>After Jones pitched the ball away and USL recovered at the ECU 40, the Pirates finally got a break when King fumbled the ball back three plays later at the USL 43.</p>
        <p>Baker gained 19 yards on a pair of runs, Reggie McIQnnejr added five and Jones three to move the ball to the USL 30.</p>
        <p>The Pirates called timeout, and Jones back out and heaved an in-(See CAJUNS, Page B-2)</p>
        <p>Cards, Back Home, Play Their Brand Of Ball, 4-2</p>
        <p>Reaching In</p>
        <p>North Carolina defender Howard Feggins (16) puts the stopper on Wake Forest halfback Midhael Ramseur (20) during first quarter</p>
        <p>action in Saturdays ACC game being played at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill. (AP Laser-photo)</p>
        <p>ST. LOUIS (AP) - The hunted turned hunter Saturday as the St. Louis Cardinals got their rabbits on the run.</p>
        <p>With Vince Coleman and Willie McGee at their disruptive best, the Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 behind the pitching of Danny Cox in Game 3 of tne National League playoffs after losing the first two games.</p>
        <p>Today, we played more of a (Ordinal brand of baseball, said Tommy Herr. We played pretty badly in Los Angeles. I dont know that we were surprised by it, but we hadnt played that badly all year.</p>
        <p>Game 4 in the b^t-of-7 series is scheduled for Sunday night with Game 1 loser John Tudor of toe Cards going against left-hander Jerry Reuss of Los Angeles.</p>
        <p>Coleman had two hits, stole a base and scored his first two runs of the playoffs, while McGee had two hits, drove in a run and scored once. Herr also hit a solo homer and stole a base for the Cards, who turned frustration into opportunism by cashing in for two runs in each of the first two innings after failing in similar situations in L. A.</p>
        <p>Cox succeeded with a less-than-artful performance where toe Cards two 20-game winners, Tudor and Joaquin Anduiar, had failed. At the same time, Dodgers starter Bob</p>
        <p>Welch failed utterly after two fine performances by Fernando Valenzuela and Orel Hershiser.</p>
        <p>Welch, 14-4 this year, lasted only 2 2-3 innings, allowing five hits and six walks. The six walks tied an NL playoff record set by Bruce Kison of Pittsburgh in 1974. Welch also committed a throwing error that allowed a run to score, and another throwing error by catcher Mike Scioscia led to a run.</p>
        <p>We didnt play that bad except for throwing toe ball away and not driving in some runs in toe early innings, Scioscia said. We didnt give up. They made some great defensive plays. Thats their game. Youre not going to sweep a team like</p>
        <p>toe Cardinals.</p>
        <p>One of the great defensive plays was made by CJoleman, another two by third baseman Terry Pendleton.</p>
        <p>With one out and a runner at first, Coleman ran down a line drive by Ken Landreaux deep into toe left-center field gap, and Pendleton ran down a foul fly by Greg Brock into toe Dodgers bullpen for toe last out of toe eighth inning, stranding a runner at third.</p>
        <p>Pendleton, whose error in Game 1 led to a run, capped his performance with another gem in toe ninth. With none out and a runner at second, Pendleton dove to his right for a hard grounder by pinch-hitter Candy:</p>
        <p>(See CARDS, Page B-5)</p>
        <p>Anthony Paces Tar Heels</p>
        <p>ByRlCKSCOPPE Associated Press Writer CHAPEL HILL (AP) - Kevin An-tlKMiy was concerned that North Carolina left its game on the practice field a week ago. Against Wake Forest Satureday, he almost single-handledly ensured that the Tar Heels didnt repeat the mistake.</p>
        <p>The Decatur, Ga., junior quarterback passed for a school-record five touchdowns - three to flanker Earl Winfield - as the Tar Heels whipped Wake Forest 34-14 in Atlantic (5oast Conference football action.</p>
        <p>All week long we talked about how Saturday was a day we had to perform, Anthony said. We really put a lot of emimasis on that this week. We all talked about it, not in an organized way ... but it got around the team.</p>
        <p>Anthony said toe Tar Heels, who were shutout for toe first time in % 5ames last week by (Jeorgia Tech, lad their best practice this week since Ive been here.</p>
        <p>North Carolina coach Dick Crum said his team was ready to play the Demon Deacons.</p>
        <p>Mentally, a week ago, we couldnt get into it, Crum said. Today we aid. Why? I dont know.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest coach A1 Groh said toe loss embarassed him.</p>
        <p>We obviously are very em</p>
        <p>barassed by the way that we played ... Gnto said. As a person who is responsible for how we play. Ill take the responsibility for how we played today and for the loss, and Ill m the one to .try and take the necessary measures to fix it.!</p>
        <p>Anthony teamed up with Winfield on touchdown passes of il, 26 and 3 yards and tossed scoring passes of 6 and 34 yards to split end Eric Streater as the Tar Heels grabbed a 344) halftime lead en route to the schools 500th victory.</p>
        <p>Anthonys five touchdown passes brcrtce a school record set by Chris Kupec in 1974 against Army and twice tied by Scott Stankavage, and tied toe ACC mark set in 1968 by Tommy Sug^ of South Carolina against Virginia.</p>
        <p>Anthony completed 18 of 22 passes for 223 yards in toe first half and finished with 279 yards on 23 of 31.</p>
        <p>North Carolina raised its record to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the ACC.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest, which was stopped inside the North Carolina 10 toree tiems got on thef scoreboard with 5:56 left when Foy White hit tight end Kevin Wieczorek with a 5-yard scoring pass, which was set up by a blocked punt.</p>
        <p>Reserve quarterback Jamie Harris scored Wake Forests final touchdown on a 3-yard run with 58</p>
        <p>seconds left. The Demon Deacons dropped to 3-3 and 0-2.</p>
        <p>Diown 14-0, the Demon Deacons had their chances in toe sec(md quarter when A.J. Green intercepted a pass at the Tar Heel 37 and Warren Smith recovered a fumble by Derrick Fenner at toe North Carolina 2.</p>
        <p>But North Carolina forced Wake Forest to punt after the interception and then stopped the Demon Deacons on four downs after toe fumble recovery.</p>
        <p>North Carolina scored on its first two possessions as Anthony capped a 70-yard drive with a 6-yard scoring pass to Streater with 9:11 left ana then hit Winfield with an 11-yard touchdown pass five minutes later following a fumble recovery by linebacker Carl Carr.</p>
        <p>After a goal-line stand in the second period, the Tar Heels drove 99 yards to increase their lead to 204) on Anthonys 34-yard scoring strike to Winfield. Lee Gliarmis extra point  attempt was blocked with 5:02 lefi.</p>
        <p>Anthony tied toe school record with a 26-yard touchdown pass to Winfield with 2:45 left in the opening half. He then drove the Tar Heels 61 yards in the final two minutes to set the record with a 3-yard scoring pass to a wide open Winfield in the end zone with eight seconds left.</p>
        <p>Fenner, who started in place of the</p>
        <p>injured Brad Sullivan, rushed for 109 yards on 21 carries in his first colgate start.</p>
        <p>Winfields three touchdown receptions tied a school record set in 1974 by Charles Waddell.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest........................0  0  0 1414</p>
        <p>N. Carolina.........................14  20  0 0-34</p>
        <p>UNCStreater 6 pass from Anthony (Gliarmis kick)</p>
        <p>UNCWinfield 11 pass from Anthony (Gliarmis kick)</p>
        <p>UNCStreater 34 pass from Anthony (kick blocked)</p>
        <p>UNCWinfield 26 pass from Anthony (Gliarmis kick)</p>
        <p>UNCWinfield 2 pass from Anthony (Gliarmis kick)</p>
        <p>WFWieczorek 5 pass from White (111-</p>
        <p>Harris 3 run (Illing kick) A-49,000</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of possession</p>
        <p>UNC</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>248</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>6-39</p>
        <p>WF 28</p>
        <p>37-98 44-155 279 4</p>
        <p>25-48-1 23-32-2 4^0</p>
        <p>1-1  4-1</p>
        <p>5-21  4-30</p>
        <p>32:25  27:35</p>
        <p>Cardinal Starter</p>
        <p>Danny Cox .goes through his motion in the first inning of Saturday afternoons game against Los Angeles in St. Louis. The Card pitcher went the first six innings and got the win as his team came through with their first win in game three of the series. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Wake Forest, Ramseur 16-56, Clemons 10-36. N. Carolina, Fenner 21-109, Lopp 12-40.</p>
        <p>PASING-Wake Forest, White 2346-1-202, Harris 2-2-0-46. N. Carolina, Anthony 23-31-2-279, Hall 0-1-04).</p>
        <p>RECEIVING-Wake Forest, Brim 5-28, Ramseur 4-52. N. Carolina, Winfield 7-95, Streater 6-96.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13,1985ECU Cagers Aiming For Climb In The Standings</p>
        <p>'  By WOODY PEELE</p>
        <p>Reflector Sports Editor With a number of experienced players returning, plus what Coach Charie Harrison feels is a fine recruiting class. East Carolinas Pirates hopefully are ready to begin moving upwards in the Colomal Athletic -Association this winter.</p>
        <p> The Pirates return all but two players from last years team - Peter Dam and Roy Smith, both of whom decided to attend school elsewhere. Four of the starters at seasons end are back, along with six newcomers five of them freshmen.</p>
        <p>Topping the group of returnees is 6-10 center Leon Bass, who was up-and-down last year and really never - fully performed as he was expected to. But Bass has put on a few more additional pounds and has shown some off-season improvement in his play also. He worked hard all summer, Harrison said, and I think hes going to be a better player. </p>
        <p>Joining Bass as a returning starter is guard Herb Dixon, a 6-3 sophomore, swingman William Grady, a 6-2 junior, and Curt Vanderhorst, a 6-1 senior. Only Vanderhorst and 5-9 guard Scott Hardy are seniors.</p>
        <p>Other veterans back include Keith Sl^e, a 6-3 junior swingman. Derrick Battle, a 6-6 junior forward and Jack Tumbill. a 6-9 junior forward. The latter two</p>
        <p>missed the last half of the season with injuries and Harrison says they didnt get in as much work during the summer because of it.</p>
        <p>One of the newcomers is new only in that hell be dressing for the first time this year, Marchell Henry, a 6-5 junior transfer from St. Andrews. Hes not a rookie, Harrison said. Hes played two years and even toou^ it was in Division III, we low for help from him right away.</p>
        <p>The five freshmen are 6-5 forward A1 Clark, 6-5 forward Manuel Jones, 5-9 guard Jeff Kelly, 6-3 guard John Williams, and 6-3 forward Gus Hill.</p>
        <p>Hill, an all-Metro perfomer and a player in the McDonalds Classic, is currently slowed with an injury and will not practice until around November 1. Harrison feels that he can contribute, however, in that he is an outstanding outside shooter.</p>
        <p>The first thing weve got to look for is consistancy, Harrison, starting his fourth year at ECU, said. The mental aspect of the game is an important part too. Also we need to know when to shoot and when to go inside.</p>
        <p>Harrison also wants the rebounding game to improve, especially on the defensive end of the court. This was one of our big weaknesses last year. Also</p>
        <p>_(See  ECU  EN,  Page  B-2)_Lady Pirates Set Sail For Another Loop Title</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Lady Pirates return a good mixture of experience with some fresh young talent as they begin practice for the 1985-86 season and Coach Emily Manwaring is setting her sights on another league championship.</p>
        <p>The trophy, if it comes to East Carolina, will have a different name on it this year, since toe ECAC-South is now the Colonial Athletic Association.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, toe only womens league champion in two years of play is looking for another title - plus enough success outside the league to wrangle an NCAA berth.</p>
        <p>The league was refused an automatic bid into the NCAA field because of its lack of success against outside opponents, and Manwaring is hoping to begin changing some minds on that this winter.</p>
        <p>Three starters from last years 20-9 team return, plus another starter from the year before. Back are 5-10 senior guard Sylvia Bragg, 5-7 senior guard Loraine Foster and 5-11 senior forward Lisa SquirewelL They are joined by 5-5 junior guard Delphine Mabry, who sat out last season, but was a starter the year before.</p>
        <p>Bragg, who averaged 11.8 points a game last season, is set to become a 1,000-point scorer in the first game or</p>
        <p>two for toe Lady Pirates this year.</p>
        <p>Other returning veterans include 6-0 sophomore center Alma Bethea, 5-7 junior forward Cp^stal Grier, 64) sophomore forward Monique Pompili, 5-7 sophomore guard Shelley Ridgway, 5-9 senior guard Jody Rodriquez and 5-5 junior guard Therese Durkin.</p>
        <p>Theyll be joined by transfers Linnette Tucker, a 6-1</p>
        <p>Cor forward from Roxbury Community Colige in usachusettes, and 5-10 junior forward Cathy Ellis from Peace.</p>
        <p>Freshmen include 6-2 center Rose Miller, 5-9 forward Chris OConner, 6-2 center Gretta 0Neal,and 5-8 guard Pam Williams. 0Ck&amp;gt;nnor was with the team last year, but sat out the season with an injury.</p>
        <p>Experience is one of our big pluses, Manwaring ' said. We have a large group who played under me last year (in her first year). We nave some on the team who know what to expect and they know their roles. I think were going to have good leadership too.</p>
        <p>Manwanng said the Lady Pirate recruiting effort last year was for height and it came through. Biit ' weve also added to (Hir speed wito Mabry returning and Williams joining the team.</p>
        <p>We should be able to keep fresh people in toe game with the depth we have this year, and that will help   (SeeLADY, Page B-2)</p>
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        <p>COLUMBIA, B.C. (AP) - Just when he th(^t Duke had a chance to get back in the game, Coach Steve Sloans Blue Devils kicked off to South Carolina, and back the ball came-100 yards.</p>
        <p>The key to the game had to be in the third quarter when they made the good runbiack and we commited a lot of turnovers, said a disappointed Sloan after the Gamecocks beat his Blue Devils 28-7 on Saturday.</p>
        <p>That was a fine run by their man and it turned out to hurt us bad as the game went on. I thought at the halftime that we had a good chance to win the game but the third quarter took us out of the ballgame fast.</p>
        <p>irpe set a schoo I iW down at Williams-</p>
        <p>st^more record,</p>
        <p>TTie play, in which Sterling Sha brought the</p>
        <p>Brice Stadium, where Gamecock fans were celebrating homecoming and a 1^7 half time lead.</p>
        <p>I think this was a good win for us, said an often unfte^stated Joe Morrison, head coach at South Carolina. It was kind of an uninspiring day until Sterling Sharpe returned that kickoff 100 yards at the start of the third quarter.</p>
        <p>Its been a long three weeks getting this win, added Morrison, whose team once was ranked 15th nationally before three straight losses. Hopefully this win will set</p>
        <p>the tone for the remaining five ballgames.</p>
        <p>Sharpe, who</p>
        <p>eclipsed Raynard Browns 1984 runbadi record of 99 yards, took the kickoff at his goal line and burst up the middle, breaking tackles as he cut to the ri^t at mi? field and outran the Duke ^en^rs.</p>
        <p>I got hit a couple times and when I got past the line around the 40-45 yard line, I saw they were catching up with me so I had to put it on, said Sharpe, the Gamecocks starting flanker. All I could do was just run.</p>
        <p>The run electrified the homecoming crowd and spurred South Carolinas so-called Fire Ant</p>
        <p>defense, which overwhelmed the Blue Devils in all but Dukes tmichdown drive late in the second quarter.</p>
        <p>Interceptions by Gr^ Philpot, his fourth andfif two Blue Devil</p>
        <p>I fifth of the season, stopped drives, inclumng</p>
        <p>Dukes important first possession of 5 second half.</p>
        <p>the:</p>
        <p>South Carolina, which got its first touchdown on Raynard Browns 12-yard run around right end, was inside the Duke 10 twice in the late going but lave up the ball itself on intercep-ions.</p>
        <p>Most of Dukes offense was gener-</p>
        <p>Duke, which had 18 first dowi^ South Carolinas 17 and controll the ball most ci the game, had chance to make the outcome clc when the Blue Devils missed a yard field goal in the first quarter.</p>
        <p>South Carolina suffered two in-l terceptions and fumbled twice while| Duke loss the ball three times onl Slavden-thrown interceptions.</p>
        <p>Duke................................0</p>
        <p>S.CaroUna........................7</p>
        <p>-28</p>
        <p>ated by Quarterback Steve Slayden, the first half had 76 yards</p>
        <p>Caiuns Nip Pirates...</p>
        <p>I Continued From Page B-1)</p>
        <p>complete pass out of the end zone with 12 seconds left in the half.</p>
        <p>Heath lined up to attempt a 47-yard field goal, but he slipped on the rain-soaked turf and pushed the ball wide to the right of the goal posts to end the half with USL leading 13-0.</p>
        <p>We dont miss many field goals, Baker said. And as it turned out,</p>
        <p>East Carolina  SW  Louisiana</p>
        <p>14  First  Downs  16</p>
        <p>Rushing Pass Yards Return Yards Passes Punts-Ave.</p>
        <p>Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Timeof Poss.</p>
        <p>49-194</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>(-5)</p>
        <p>11-3-0</p>
        <p>6-38.8</p>
        <p>5-2</p>
        <p>9-65</p>
        <p>24:22</p>
        <p>72-286</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>6-3-0</p>
        <p>3-40.7</p>
        <p>4-3</p>
        <p>5-60</p>
        <p>35:38</p>
        <p>East Carolina.....................0</p>
        <p>SW Louisiana  10</p>
        <p>7-14</p>
        <p>316</p>
        <p>that was a crucial field goal we did miss.</p>
        <p>A lot of credit has to go to their kicker, Broussard. Under the conditions, that was a very difficult 47-yard field goal.</p>
        <p>East Carolina finally got on the board with 10:42 left in the third quarter when Simpson carried the ball over from three yards out. Heath again slipped on the point-after but succeeded on the attempt to trim the margin to 13-7.</p>
        <p>Baker combined three runs for 35 yards including a 23-yard effort to set up the ECU touchdown.</p>
        <p>The Pirates drove to the USL 34 on their second possession of the half, but a holding penalty moved the ball back. Jones fumbled and Baker recovered on third-and-17, but that</p>
        <p>ended the drive.</p>
        <p>ECU held the Cajuns on the ensue-ing drive, and Terry Falgout drtH)ped back to punt. Falgouts punt was ruled touched by an East Carolina player before it was downed, and the Cajuns retained possession at the Pirate 25.</p>
        <p>But two plays later, King fumbled on a hit by Robert Washington and Essray Taliaferro recovered for the Pirates with 12:33 remaining to set up East Carolinas final scoring drive.</p>
        <p>Baker finished with 147 yards rushing to lead the Pirates, while Williams led USL with 93 yards.</p>
        <p>Washington, Dillahunt and Willie Mack paced the ECU defense with nine unassisted tackles each.</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>USLWilliams 1 run (Broussard kick) USLBroussard 27 FG USLBroussard 31 FG ECUSimpson 3 run (Heath kick) ECUClair 34 pass from Jones (Heath kick I</p>
        <p>USLBroussard 47 FG</p>
        <p>INDIVIDU.AL STATISTICS Rushing: East Carolina. Simpson 13-50, Baker 22-147, Jones 10-(-19), Clir 3-11, McKinney 1-5. SW Louisiana, Williams 23-93, Kizer 20-69, Jackson 6-62, King 17-26, Floyd 5-19, Perkins 1-17.</p>
        <p>Passing: East Carolina, Jones 3-11-84-0. SW Louisiana, King 3-6-41-0.</p>
        <p>Receiving: East Carolina, Lewis 2-50,' Clair 1-34. SW Louisiana, Isaac 2-35, Perkins 1-6.</p>
        <p>Lcdy Pirates...</p>
        <p>ECU Men...</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page B-1) weve got to find someone to go inside and play for us. Weve got to establish an inside game,</p>
        <p>Last year, the lack of an inside game was a killer factor in the Pirates 7-21 year, and this'is one area that Harrison is hopeful of really showing improvement.</p>
        <p>Hes also looking for help from the newcomers, although he admits that they must mature into their roles. Theyve got to prove themselves against the veterans. But ,I do think were going to have some competition. Nobody has a free trip to the starting lineup "I dont think were going to be a big team. At times we were big last year, but it was only on paper. We didnt play that big. I do think that we ca n do a lot of effective things.   Harrison says so far he feels that there is a better attitude among the players this fall. I think they realize that they have to get certain things done, and theyre willing to work for them.</p>
        <p>While he wont get his first real look at the team until Tuesday, when practice officially starts, Harrison</p>
        <p>(Conti: d From Page B-1) both with oi.a ofiense and our pressing defense, the coach said.</p>
        <p>Right now, Manwaring said that the first look must go to Bethea, Squirewell and Tucker inside, with Foster and Bragg on the outside. But nobody has won a starting role. Its wide open to see what everyone can do. I expect these five to play leading roles, but I also look for the same from Delphine and Monique.  Manwaring said that ONeal and Miller have looked good inside in free play and both should help the team a lot when they gain some experience and maturity.</p>
        <p>And we cant overlook OConnor, who is a pure shooter. Williams is go-</p>
        <p>year and could be the top challenger.</p>
        <p>I think we can beat some of the better teams (on the non-conference schedule) this year, too. That could largely decide on whether we do get into the NCAA tournament this year.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates open with a strong slate too. They face hostil Tennessee Tech in a tournament, a could meet nationally ranked Georgia in the second game of that. Then, the next day, they face another NCAA entrant in Tennessee. Further down the list come teams like Florida, Miami and Old Dominion.</p>
        <p>Weve got a good schedule. With</p>
        <p>who in</p>
        <p>passing and another 59 nishinc, including a one-yard touchdown scamper with 21 seconds left until halftime.</p>
        <p>The win evened the Gamecocks season record at 3-3 and stuped a three-game slicte that began with a</p>
        <p>34-3 thrasing by No. 3 Michigan, followed by losses to Georgia ana Pittsburgh.</p>
        <p>Duke, which played most of the ;ame without starting tailback ulius Grantham, fell to 2-3 for the season.</p>
        <p>Slayden finished, the game with 143 yards passing - the bulk of Dukes 206 yards of total offense  and minus-3 rushing after being sacked six times for losses.</p>
        <p>Kent Hagood, who scored the Gamecocks final touchdown on a</p>
        <p>35-yard run in the third quarter, led all rushers with 84 yards followed by Brown with 66.</p>
        <p>Mike Hold, South Carolinas starting quarterback, had 37 yards rushing and 70 more passing, including a 23-yard touchdown shot in the second quarter to split end Eric Poole for wnat ultimately was the winning touchdown.</p>
        <p>On that drive. Hold hit Sharpe with passes of ^ and 7 yards en route to the Duke 24, where the senior quarterback threw to Poole over the middle to make the score 14-0.</p>
        <p>s. CarolinaR. Brown 12 run. (Hagler kick)</p>
        <p>S. CarolinaPoole 23 pass from Hold (Hagler kick)</p>
        <p>DukeSlayden 1 run (Harper kick)</p>
        <p>S. CarolinaSharpe 100 kickoff return I (Hagler kick)</p>
        <p>S. CarolinaHagood 35 run (Hagler I kick)</p>
        <p>A-71,150</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of Possession</p>
        <p>Duke</p>
        <p>SCar</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>44-63</p>
        <p>52-227</p>
        <p>143</p>
        <p>103</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>70</p>
        <p>1841-3</p>
        <p>8-15-2</p>
        <p>546</p>
        <p>3-48</p>
        <p>1-0</p>
        <p>2-2</p>
        <p>8-78</p>
        <p>845</p>
        <p>33:06</p>
        <p>26:55</p>
        <p>I.NDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINGDuke, Charles 9-23, Smith 9-21, Sanders 4-23, Slaydoi 17-minus 3. South Carolina, Hagood 14-84, R. Brown</p>
        <p>6^, HOLD 13-37, Dendy 9-21. PASSING-Duke, Slayden</p>
        <p> ---  18-31-3-143.</p>
        <p>South Carolina, Hold 5-11-1-70, Mitchell 3-</p>
        <p>4-1-33.</p>
        <p>RECEIVINGDuke, Green 6-20, (Jooper 3-36, Reed 3-31. South Carolina, Sharpe 3-38, Poole 2-34, D. Smith 1-13.</p>
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        <p>how they come along.</p>
        <p>Manwaring looks for the rebounding to be another strong point this year, but shes looking for improvement in shooting, both from the floor and the line.</p>
        <p>Shes also looking for Pompili, a leaper, to become the first. Lady Pirate to stuff a ball during competition. Shes already done it before in practice.</p>
        <p>Everybody is enthusiastic about the opening of practice (Tuesday). The problem right now is going to be bringing them down to earth and letting them know theyve got to prove themselves.</p>
        <p>In the CAA, Manwaring feels the Lady Pirates should favored again, but notes that James Madison should have an outstanding team this</p>
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        <p>(^MSON, S.C. (AP)  Clemson maintained its mastery over Virginia Saturday, but after 24 straight wins, this one came as easy as pulling t60th</p>
        <p>Stacey Driver rushed for 121 yards and Kenny Flowers added ill more as Gnnson defeated tte Cavaliers 27-24 before 78,000 fans in Death</p>
        <p>The Daily Reftector, Qwnvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Virg</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1985 ' B.3</p>
        <p>mia</p>
        <p>is now 2-3 and 1-1 in the conferece. _ Clemson head coach Danny Ford said he was happy the way the game turned out, but added, Were still struggling some and definitely are not over ^ hump yet. We still have a lot of fundamental football to learn. Virginia head coach Gewge Welsh said he has no idea why the Gemson</p>
        <p>I. jcontinues, but he said he takes Clemson had lost three straight go- the annual meeting One at a time. ing into the game, while Virginia was n Both coaches said the roughing imdefeated m Atlantic Coast Con- penalty was critical. Welsh said the</p>
        <p>ference play and favored over the Tigers.</p>
        <p>3Ut Gemson scored on two trick plays, had a touchdown pass that Virginia linebacker coach Tony Whittlesey swears was out of bounds, and were blessed with a roughing, the-kicker penalty that kepT^ Cavaliers from getting the baU at midfield with more than two minutes tonlay</p>
        <p>Vir^a fell to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in the ACC with the loss, while Gemson</p>
        <p>defense lined up to block the punt.</p>
        <p>Ywi have to rush the punter once in a while. But he add^, If we had gotten the ball back... Id have liked thatshi^.</p>
        <p>The lead changed four times, but Gemson got on the board last with 13:45 left in the game.</p>
        <p>With Virginia ahead 24-20, Gemson quarterback Rodney Williams engineered an 85-yard scoring drive, with Flowers taking the ball mto the end zone from the 12.</p>
        <p>defenses dominated the final minutes, but the game started out as a see-saw offensive volley.</p>
        <p>After Terrance Roulhac returned the ^ning kickoff 38-yards, Clemson drove to the 8-yard line before Virginia defense held, and David Treadwell kicked a 25-yard field goal [TT ;</p>
        <p>, Virgima countered on its first possession with an 80-yard drive capped by a 32-yard touchdowm pass from Don Majkowski to flanker Quanah Bullock, giving the Cavaliers a 7-3 lead.</p>
        <p>After a 22-yard field goal by Virginias Kenny Stadlin, Clemson scored the first of two touchdowns on trick plays. In the second quarter, Roulhac scanipered 26 yards into the end zone on a flanker reverse.</p>
        <p>In the third quarter, with the score 17-13 Virginia, Clemson split end Ray Williams took the handoff on a reverse, stopped, and threw a 39-</p>
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        <p>Pitt's Backup Quarterback Leads Panthers Past State</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH (AP) - When Pittsburgh Coach Foge Fazio told backup quarterback Joe Fetsky to run the Panthers offense, he did just that.</p>
        <p>With starting quarterback John Congemi on the bench in the second half with an ankle injury, Felitsky was content to keep the ball on the ground as the Panthers used a Minishing rushing attack to rally and defeat North Carolina State 24-10 Saturday.</p>
        <p>Brian Davis ran 24 yards for the deciding touchdown early in the fourth quarter and Charles Gladman ignited the Panthers sputtering offense with 176 yards after the underdog Wolfpack had opened up an early 10^)lead.</p>
        <p>The Panthers held a 290-14 edge 9nrushing yardage and as far as Fazio was concerned it was a good thing they did.</p>
        <p>Congemi and Felitsky combined to complete only four passes for no yar(fe as Wolfpack quarterback Erik Kramer completed 15 of 29 passes for 252 yards.</p>
        <p>Gladman softened their defense up and then we brought Brian Davis in, said Fazio. Gladman was run-wild. Weve got three good (Gladman, Davis and A.B. Brown) and they can all run the ball</p>
        <p>We keep the defense off balance, Davis said. 4 Charles wears them down and then A.B. and I come in and weve had a chance to rest. The defense hasnt. We switch back and fwth and it works out best for evep^body.</p>
        <p>Pitt was able to win even thou^ Congemi, who threw for 192 yards last week in a 42-7 victory over South Carolina, completed only two passes before leaving the game.</p>
        <p>We thought our defense ws going to have to win the game, Fazio said. We told them they were going to have to shut them out after they got a 1(H) lead.</p>
        <p>The loss was the fifth in a row for</p>
        <p>North Carolina State, 1-5, as the .Wolfpack was unable to move the b^ after taking it early lead.</p>
        <p>  llie big difficulty for us was in the second half, said N.C. State Coach Tom Reed. They knew it would be very hard for us to run the football. Once you have established that fact, their defensive linemen were able to tee off in blitz.</p>
        <p>The Wolfpack managed only 15 yards on 34 rushing attempts.</p>
        <p>You have to be multi-oimensional on offense if youre going to move the ball on a defense as gora as theirs, Reed said.</p>
        <p>Kramer fumbled after being belted by Pitts Bob Buczkowski in the fourth quarter, with defensive end Tony Woods falling on the ball in the end zone with 9:01 to play, to make it 24-10.</p>
        <p>Kramer had earlier thrown a 90-yard touchdown pass to Phil Brothers on the Wolfpacks third play of the game. But Gladmans running brought Pitt, now 3-2-1, back from a 10^ second period deficit.</p>
        <p>Gladman, a sophomore running back who had played sparingly in Pitts last two games because of a rib injury, ran 28 yards to the Wolfpack 8. Two plays later he ran 7 yards for the Panthers first touchdown with 10:10 left in the first half.</p>
        <p>North Carolina State, a 16-point underdog, was hampered by its own mistakes in the second half. The</p>
        <p>Auburn..................59</p>
        <p>Florida State...........27</p>
        <p>AUBURN, Ala. AP) - Bo Jackson reeled off touchdown runs of 53 and 35 irards and Auburn turned two in-;erceptions into fourth-quarter scores as the 12th-ranked Tigers routed No. 4 Florida State 59-27 Saturday.</p>
        <p>The victopr by Auburn, which pwted 28 points in the final quarter with the help the two interceptions and a fumble, left the Deep South rivals with identical 4-1 records.</p>
        <p>Wolfpack marched to Pitts 35 early in the half when a Kramer pass was intercepted by Bill Sapio.</p>
        <p>N. Carolina St...............................10  0  0  0-10</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh......................................0  10  0  14-24</p>
        <p>NCSt-Brothers 90 pass from Kramer (HoUodickkick)</p>
        <p>NCSt-FGHollodickM Pitt-Gladman 7 run (Brasco kick)</p>
        <p>Pitt-FG Brasco 35 Pitt-Da vis 23 run (Brasco kick)</p>
        <p>Pitt-T.Woods recovered fumble in end zone (Brascokick) ,</p>
        <p>A-36.609</p>
        <p>First downs  10  15</p>
        <p>Rushes-yards  38-14  57-290</p>
        <p>Passing yards  252  0</p>
        <p>Return yards  36  65</p>
        <p>Passes  15-29-2  4-15-1</p>
        <p>Punts  10-39  10-47</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost  2-2  2-1</p>
        <p>Penalties-yards  7-65  9-80</p>
        <p>Time of Possession  28:10  31:50</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS</p>
        <p>RUSHING-North Carolina State- Evans 17-38, Staton 3-6, Peebles 1-2, Kramer 13-( minus 33), M.Miller 1-0, Isom 2-1, Smoot 1-1. Pittsburgh-Gladman  27-176,  Davis  10-61, T  Brown  11-53,</p>
        <p>A.Brown 4-2,  Gadson  1-5,  Stone 2-1,  Congemi, 1-0,</p>
        <p>Felitsky 1-0.</p>
        <p>PASSING-North Carolina State-Kraraer 15-29-2-252, Pittsburgh-Congemi 2-KMK6, Felitsky 2-5-l-(minus6).</p>
        <p>RECEIVING-North Carolina State- Ismn 3-22, Brothers 2-105, Peebles 2-21, Worthen 2-24. Staton 2-13, Jeffries 2-12, M. Jones 1-47, Evans 1-8. Pittsburgh- Stewart 1-12, Milloy 1-1, Lawson 1-(minusOK A.Brown l-iminus7).</p>
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        <p>Virginia..........................10  7  7  e24</p>
        <p>Clemson...........................3  10  7  727</p>
        <p>ClemFG Treadwell 25 VirBullock 32 pass from Majkowski (Stadlin kick)</p>
        <p>Vir-PG Stadlin 22</p>
        <p>ClemRoulhac 26run (Treadwell kick) VirDempsey 33 pass from Majkowski (Stadlin kick)</p>
        <p>(3em-FG Treadwell 38</p>
        <p>ClemRoulhac 29 pass from Ray</p>
        <p>Williams (Treadwell kick)</p>
        <p>VirMorgan 1 run (Stadlin kick) GemFlowers 12 run (Treadwell kick)</p>
        <p>Time of Possession</p>
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        <p>Fumbles-lost</p>
        <p>Penalties-yards</p>
        <p>Vir Gem</p>
        <p>20  24</p>
        <p>50-231 57-299 131  140</p>
        <p>27:06 32:^</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS f RUSHINGVirainia, Morgan 15-69 Ma^owski 13-64, Petty 12-44, Word 7-24, Vanderbeek, 3-17, Gemson, Driver, 25-121. Flowers 19-111, Roulhac 1-26.  </p>
        <p>PASSINGViMinia, Majkowski 7-17-1-131. Rodney WUliam7-lM-l01, Anderson 1-2-0-10, Ray Williams 1-1-29.</p>
        <p>RECEIVING-Virginia, Muha 4-50, Bullock, 1-32, Dempsey 1-33, WmxI 1-16. Gemson, Roulhac 3-33. Ray Williatns 1-55, Riggs 2-4, Jennings ^31, Quick 1-10.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, October 13.1965Curry Pleased Despite Score</p>
        <p>J ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Tech iBill Curry was far from upset lU^y after his heavily favored Jackets barely came away lith a 24-17 vicUary over outmanned Testero Carolina, a Division l AA 9hool from the smaller Southern Gonference.</p>
        <p>.Fre^m tailback Jerry Mays ^akd the Yellow Jackets, rushing r 206 yards and a pair of (pucfadowns, including a 28-yard scoring sprint in the fourth quarter that insured the triumph.</p>
        <p>: Their pecle hit us, they knocked the ball loose and they had us rattled, said Curry of the Catamounts, who played Tech virtually even. I^y gained 435 yards to Techs 458.</p>
        <p> Curry was pleased, he said, Because he felt tech did not play up tb its potential, yet still won. Its ttery important to beat a team when you are not playing well. Im very wtMid of my team for winning a game Bke this, he said.</p>
        <p>: Im very proud of our effort, 6hid Western Carolina Coach Bob Waters. We did a lot of good things, Md we were in position to cia the ^me. We lust couldnt make it happen^, they did.</p>
        <p>; Mays scoring run with 6:36 remaining to play snapped a tie and sent the Yellow Jackets, 4-1, to their Atr consecutive victory.</p>
        <p>I Mays also scored on a 61-yard run ih'the first half and Malcolm King added a 5-yard scoring run. Thomas Palmer booted a 45-yard field goal foe Techs other points.</p>
        <p>I Western Carolina, 3-2-1, scored on a i-yard run by David Mayfield, a Zl^ard pass from quarterback Willie Perkins to Vincent Noell and a 20-yaid field goal by Kirk Roach.</p>
        <p> Mays, who set a Tech freshman rcord with 206 yards on 25 carries, flDHipleted a 70-yard, 13-play drive fpp the victory after the Catamounts Milton Beck fumbled on the Tech il-yard line only 10 seconds into the firal period.</p>
        <p>: Western Carolina had moved 25 yards on the passing of Perkins be-foie the turnover.</p>
        <p>- Perkins connected on the 71-yard scoring bomb to Noell with 6:30 left in the third period to gain the 17-17 tie as Tech could manage only 53 yards and w* first down in the quarter.</p>
        <p>- Both clubs had four turnovers in th? homecoming contest played sun-fly^kies and with temperatures in the mid.SOs.</p>
        <p>Tech took a 17-10 halftime lead despite three turnovers, including 6vo by Cory Collier on the Yellow Jackets first two possessions.</p>
        <p>; The Catamounts quickly capital-aed on Colliers first miscue, of a M-yard punt that was recovered on the Tech 17 by John Preston.</p>
        <p>: Perkins, who put on a passing show by completing 24 of 54 passes for 351 yards, set up Carolinas first score with a 13-yard pass to Alonzo Carmichael to the two. Three plays later Mayfield plunged over from the one.</p>
        <p>: It. was the first touchdown allowed by Tech in 11 quarters.</p>
        <p> Mays, who carried 11 times for 112 times in the opening half, helped set Qp Techs first score by carrying four times for 23 yards while quarterback John Dewberry connected on two of two passes for 39 yards in the 67-yard Monng drive.</p>
        <p>: Western Carolina took the lead 9gain at 10-7 on Roachs field goal as Perkins hit on three passes for 47 yards to get to the three before Techs defense toughened.</p>
        <p>: The Yellow Jackets, however, came back to take the lead on Mays M-yard jaunt on which the 5-foot-8, 171-pounder from Thomson was \ never touched as he wriggled past a host of defenders en route to his first Collegiate touchdown.</p>
        <p>: Italso was his consecutive 100-yard plus rushing day. He had 123 in a 31-0 victory over North Carolina last Satur^y.</p>
        <p>. Western Carolina also had a 27-yard touchdown pass from Perkins to Carmichael nullified early in the second period when the Catamounts</p>
        <p>were called for offensive pass mta^ ference. They eventually tried a 48-yard field goal which was blocked by Ken Parker.</p>
        <p>Tech to(A over on its own nine, and went 91 yards to score, that coming on Maysfirst TD run.</p>
        <p>W.Car&amp;lt;^.......................It 0 7 t-I7</p>
        <p>Georj^ Tech....................7 10 0 724</p>
        <p>WC^Mayfield 1 run (Roach kick) TECHKing 5 run (Palmer kick) WC-FG Roach 20 TECHMays61 run (Palmer kick) TECH-FG Palmer 45 WCNowell 71 pass from Perkins (Roach kick)</p>
        <p>TECHMays 28 run (PalnMa* kick) A-36,111</p>
        <p>Oklahoma  ......14</p>
        <p>Texas.....................7</p>
        <p>DALLAS (AP) - Even without All-American noseguard Tony Casillas, second-ranked (Mdahomas defense overwhelmed ITth-ranked Texas Saturday like it hadnt been stooned since 1939.</p>
        <p>First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of Possession</p>
        <p>WC</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>24-71</p>
        <p>364</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>25-57-3</p>
        <p>8-40</p>
        <p>1-1</p>
        <p>5-35</p>
        <p>25:31</p>
        <p>GT 19 59-341 117 16 10-18-1 9^ 3-3 7-55 34:29</p>
        <p>swarmiM Socmers allowed Texas only four first downs and none in the second half en route to a 14-7 victory. Not since Texas A&amp;amp;Ms 1939 national champions allowed the Longhwns three first downs had it been such a frustrating t^fensive day fw Texas.</p>
        <p>Its the best defensive effort Ive seen at (Wioma in 20 years, said Sooners Coach Barry Switzer. And</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-W. Carolina, Maddox 5-26, Beck 9-18, Nowell 1-18, Perkins 2-6. Georgia Tech, Mays 25-206. King 8-48, Collier 12-44, Dewberry, 10-10.</p>
        <p>PASSING-W. Carolina, Perkins 24-56-3, 351. Georgia Tech, Dewberry 10-18-1,117.</p>
        <p>RECEIVING-W. CaroUna. Nowell 9-167, Carmichael 9-130, Beck 2-24. Georgia Tech, Massey 3-51, Lee 2-21, Davenpml, 1-19</p>
        <p>Iowa....................23</p>
        <p>Wisconsin...............13</p>
        <p>MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Top-ranked Iowas 23-13 Big Ten Conference football victory over Wisconsin Saturday was not as decisive as Hawkeyes Coach Hayden Fry would have liked, but he was satisfied.</p>
        <p>We did what we had to do, Fry said. We kept coming back with the big play; not with much polish, but we did what we had to do.</p>
        <p>Fry said that quarterback Chuck Long, who passed for 167 yards and one touchdown, had been extremely hazy after being hit in the back early in the game.</p>
        <p>He doesnt remember much of what happened in the first half, Fry said, adding that Long would be reaay for next weekend^ showdown against third-ranked Michigan at Iowa City.</p>
        <p>Wisconsin Coach Dave McClain said the Badgers made too many dumb mistakes.</p>
        <p>Ronnie Harmon ran for one Hawkeyes touchdown.</p>
        <p>It was the fifth victory this season for the undefeated Hawkeyes and gave them a 2-0 conference record. The Badgers fell to 3-2 overall and 0-2 in Big Ten play.</p>
        <p>The game looked like an easy Iowa victory until Wisconsin Coach Dave McClain yanked starting quarterback Mike Howard and sutetituted Bud Keyes for the second half.</p>
        <p>Keyes, aided by some offensive errors by the Hawkeyes, twice led Wisconsin to within three points (rf Iowa in the third quarter.</p>
        <p>But a 12-yard touchdown run by Harmon and a 35-yard field goal by Robb Houghtlin in the fourth quarter put the Hawkeyes safely aheaa.</p>
        <p>The Badgers trailed 104) at the half, then scored on a 3-yard pass from Keyes to fullback Joe Armen-trout.</p>
        <p>Iowa came back with a 40-yard Houghtlin field goal for a 13-7 lead.</p>
        <p>Todd Gre^oire kicked a 27-yard field goal with one second left in the third quarter, putting the Badgers within 13-10.</p>
        <p>s Howard, who suffered five in-iferceptions last week against Michigan, connected on 6 of 12 pas^ for 46 yards and one interception against the Hawkeyes.</p>
        <p>Long was 18 for 28 for 167 yards, with one interception.</p>
        <p>Harmon rushed 20 times for 175 yards. Wisconsins Larry Emery rushed for 104 yards.</p>
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        <p>just a great overall sive effort, Switzer said. The pass rush was just great. Brian Boswixth was fantasticat linebacker.</p>
        <p>Patrick 0)llins, a sofdiomore making his eighth carry of the season, dished 45 yards in the fourth quarter for the game-winning touchdown.</p>
        <p>It was just a footrace between me and the Texas safety and he lost, said Collins. We figured all we had to do was lust get a field goal in the second half and we would win the game the way our defense was playing.</p>
        <p>Texas just couldnt move at all. Ihats the way it has been all year. The only way a team can sc(M on us is if the (^ei^ turns the ball over.  Switzer, asked if he was unhappy with his offensive productitm, said, No. Ill take 14 points against Texas anytime. They can play defense, too, and dont forget that.</p>
        <p>Texas Coach Fred Akers also praised the Sooners defense.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma was mighty tough on defense, said Akers. TTiey did a great job.</p>
        <p>Texas quarterback Todd Dodge, hounded hard all day by the Sooners, said, I knew they were a great defensive team but not that great. We had a lot of confidence going into the me. We thought we could move the on them but they were just great.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma now is 3^) for the season, while Texas drqiped to 3-1. Texas leads the all-time series 47-294.</p>
        <p>The Sooners No. 1-ranked defense allowed Texas only four first downs, none in the second half. The deepest the Texas offense got on its own momentum was the Sooners 49.</p>
        <p>The seven-point underdog Longhorns shocked the Sooners late in the first quarter when senior defensive end Kip Ckioper caught a fumble in the air and staggered seven yards for a touchdown. Thomas Aldridge applied the tackle that forced the Sooners Lydell Carr to fumble.</p>
        <p>It didnt take long for the Sooners</p>
        <p>to tie the score 7-7, smashing 80 yarite in nine plaw in the secoi^ pmiod, with Carr charging across fnnn Uie 1. A 43-yard pass from Aikman to tight end Keith Jackson put tl drive in motion.</p>
        <p>(^ahorna lost Casillas for the game with a knee sprain in the first quarter.</p>
        <p> ee was i fierce Soonersrush.</p>
        <p>The Sooners, leading the natimi in allov^ only 39 yanh per game rushing, held Texas to 17 yards on 35 rushes. The Longhorns got only 53</p>
        <p>^ The t^l^xas offense of 70 yards was far under Oklahomas nation-leading average of 146.5.</p>
        <p>TTie four first downs were the fewest by Texas since accumulatii^ only three against Texas A&amp;amp;M in 1939. The Texas rushing total of 17 yards was its poorest since 1976 against Baylor.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma gained 151 yards rushing in the second half, while Texas was held to minus 34, with some of the yardage lost while Dodge tried to pass.</p>
        <p>Oklahomas Tim Lashar missed field goal tries of 44 and 46 yards in the second half.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma got 14 first downs, and C^rr was the leading rusher with 80 yards on 23 carries.</p>
        <p>Michigan .........31</p>
        <p>Michigan State 0</p>
        <p>EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -Michigan quarterback Jim Har-baugh threw a touchdown pass and defensive back Ed Hood scored after a blocked punt within the first 4:01 of the game as the third-ranked Wolverines beat rival Michigan State 31-0 Saturday in college football.</p>
        <p>The victory left the Wolverines unbeaten at 5^ for the season and 2-0 in the Big Ten Conference, while the Spartans slippe(j to 2-3 and 0-2.</p>
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        <p>Cards Run By Dodgers...</p>
        <p>The Dlly Reflector. Qreenvtlle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1985 ^5</p>
        <p>(QmtinuedFrom Page B-I)</p>
        <p>Maldonado, making the out and sav-ingarun.</p>
        <p>^That Olay in the ninth inning on Maldonado was great, Cards Man-!ager Whitey Herzoe said. And the ;foul on Brock, I had no idea he could icatch that. That was one great play.</p>
        <p> Cox, 18-9 during the season, allow-led four hits, walked five and struck :out four before he was relieved by ;Rick Horton with none out in the sev-enth.</p>
        <p>; Cox gave up a run in the fourth in-:ning on consecutive doubles by Pedro .tJuerrero and Mike Marshall. He was Temoved after giving up a leadoff single in the seventh, having experi-;enced some pain in his right elbow, iand the Dozers scored their second iim on a sin^e by Landreaux. Cox [combined with Horton and two oier [fevers to hold the Dodgers to seven</p>
        <p> Dodgers pitchers, meanwhile, '.gave up a total of eight walks and, .&amp;gt;vhen coupled with the five by Cox, ;set a league playoff record of 13. The Dodgers ana Rttsbungh walked 12 total in 1974, and the record was equaled by Houston and Philadelphia in 1980.</p>
        <p>: We had a lot of opportunities, but we were denied, Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda said. Weve just got to do tomorrow what we wanted to do today.</p>
        <p>; At last, the Cardinals were off-and-running in the first inning against the Dodgers, scoring twice and sending eight men to the plate yth only one hit off Welch, a leadoff sin^e by Coleman.</p>
        <p>* Welch threw to first twice after Cdemans single, then threw a ball to McGee. Herzog came out to argue with home plate umpire John McSherry that Welch was balking,</p>
        <p>! Crandall Holds : Title With KO</p>
        <p>; NEW ORLEANS  Greenvilles Curtis Cowboy Crandall, the World Karate Associations light Jieavyweight champion, successfully [defended his title Friday night in New Orleans.</p>
        <p>; Crandall, fighting the  contender for his title, A1 Mims, was behind on ipoints on all three cards when he knocked Mims out in the sixth round pf the bout.</p>
        <p>then Welch threw twice more to first before Coleman stole sec(d on a pitchout.</p>
        <p>Welch wound up walking McGee, then, (m his secono pick(tff attempt to second, he threw the ball into crater field, allowing Coleman to score and McGee to go to third. Welch lo(ed disoriented^ in a head-scratching mood, and he walked Herr, who then stole second. After Jack Clark struck out, Andy Van Slyke was walked intentionally to load the bases, and a bouncer to second by Pendletra scored McGee.</p>
        <p>The count to Darrell Porter went to 2-J before the I^ers decided to walk him intentionally to load the bases. Welch was out of the inning on a flv ball to rig^t by Ozzie Smith, who had done the back-flip he made famous in the 1982 World Series as he took the field in the first inning.</p>
        <p>The score was 2-0, and the Cardinals finally had made good ra a first-inning threat after failing in each of the first two games.</p>
        <p>The four walks m the inni^ by Welch tied a playoff record set in the American League by Mike Cuellar of Baltimore in 1974 and equaled in the National League three years later by Burt Hooton of the Dodgers.</p>
        <p>The Cardinals scored two more runs, both unearned after the error by Scioscia, even though both Coleman and McGee were cau^t stealing in the same inning, as tiby were in the first inning of Game 2.</p>
        <p>With one out, Coleman singled to left field and, attempting to steal on a pitchout again, Coleman was hung up between first and second. Scioscia threw toward first as Coleman retreated, but the ball went into ri^t field. Coleman went to third, despite officially being considered cauc^t-stealing, and scored when McGee grounded a single to right.,</p>
        <p>McGee then was caught stealing ra a perfect throw to shortstop Dave Anderson, but the next hitter, Herr, hit a 3-2 pitch from Welch over the right-fiela fence for a home run. Herr, who had just ei^t homers during the season out led the team with 110 RBI, took a curtain call after after a standing ovation from the crowd of 53,708, and the score was 4-0.</p>
        <p>Cox had some trouble in the first inning, but, bitten by the same bug that afflicted the Cards in the first two games, the Dodgers were unable to score despite loading the bases</p>
        <p>with one (Nit.</p>
        <p>Andras(m, playing for the injured Mariano Duncan, walked, and Landreaux doubled. After Bill Madlock grounded out, Guerrero was walked intentionally for the f(Nirth time in the series' But Marshall lined (Nit softly to Smith at shortsU^, and Scioscia bounced out to first.</p>
        <p>After that, however, Cox faced the minimum number of hitters in the second and third inning. He walked Steve Sax in the second^ but Sax was thrown out trying to steal by catcher Porter.</p>
        <p>Welch, on the other hand, didnt</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELS STLOUIS</p>
        <p>ab r h bi  ab  r  h bi</p>
        <p>Andesn ss 3 0 0 0 (Coleman If 5 2 2 0 Landrx cf 5 0 2 1 McGee cf 4 12 1 Madlck 3b 4 0 0 0 Herr 2b 4 12 1 Guerrer If 3 110 JClark lb 2 0 0 0 Marshal rf 4 0 2 1 VanSlyk rf 1 0 0 0 Scioscia c  3 0  0  0  Cedeno  rf  2 0 0  0</p>
        <p>Brock lb  4 0  0  0  WorreU  p  0 0 0  0</p>
        <p>Sax 2b  3 0  2  0  Dayley  p  0 0 0  0</p>
        <p>Welch p  1 0 0  0  Pndltn  3b  4 0 0  1</p>
        <p>Honeyctt p 0 0 0 0 Porter c 3 0 10 J^tn ph 1 0 0 0 OSmith ss 3 0 1 0 CDiaz p OOOOCkixp 2000 Matszk ph 0 0 0 0 Horton p 0 0 0 0 Cabell ph 110 0 Landrm rf 1 0 0 0 Howell p  0 0  0  0</p>
        <p>Whitfld ph  0 0  0  0</p>
        <p>Mldndo ph 10 0 0</p>
        <p>Totals 33 2 7 2 ToUls 31 4 8 3</p>
        <p>Los Angeles  000 100  10- 2</p>
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        <p>EWelch, Scioscia. LOBLos Angeles 9, StLouis 11. 2BLandreaux, Porter, Guerrero, Marshall 2, OSmith, Herr, Sax. HR-Herr (1). SB-Coleman (1), Herr (1), Mc(iee(l).</p>
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        <p>Welch Lfi Honeyctt CDiaz Howell StLouis Cox W,l-0 Horton WorreU</p>
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        <p>WPWorreU. T3:21. A53.708</p>
        <p>make it through three inning. He had two out in the third when P(Nler doubled into the right-field corara. He walk] Smith intratitmally, but then also walked Cox. He was relieved by left-hander Rick Htmeycutt, who got Coleman to bounce into an inning-ending forceout at second.</p>
        <p>Cox when Guerrero and Marshall to started the fourth inning with consecutive doubles. Marshalls double bouiM^ over the center field wall, scoring Guerrero. Marshall went to third (m a fly ball to (tera ri^t by Scioscia, but Cox fanned Bnxx, and Sax lined out to Herr at secimd.</p>
        <p>The Cardinals came back in the fourth with a leadoff single by McGee but failed to score after a fine fielding play by Honeycutt ra a line drive by Pendleton. Aftra McGee had been erased in a fieldras choice, the Cards had runners at first and second with two out and Pendletim at bat.</p>
        <p>Pendletons liner glanced off Honeycutts glove and rolled toward the hole between second and first. Honeycutt ran the ball down and threw to first while falling, just getting Pendleton.</p>
        <p>Lady Seahawks Dereat Pirates</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON - UNC Wilm-ingUm rolled over East Carolinas La(fy Pirates, three games to iKme in a Colonial Athletic Association voUeyball match Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Lady Seahawks tot^ the first game 15-12, following that up with 15-10 and 15-13 wins for the sweep.</p>
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        <p>Sax led off the Dodgers seventh with a single and was erased in a fielders cbeice grouiK^ by mnch-bittra Enos Cabell. Cabell went to second on a grounder to third and scored when Landreaux, who had three hits in Game 2, singled into right field, chasing Horton in favor of Todd Worrell.</p>
        <p>Worrell left after giving up a leadoff (kNible to in the ninth, giving way to Ken Dayley, who got the final two outs for the save.</p>
        <p>Va. Wesleyan Kicks Pirates</p>
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        <p>ftcDfipants Rally Past Bruins</p>
        <p>final period.</p>
        <p>In that quarter, Rose was finally able to get into the end zone again on a 13-yanl pass from Best to Wayland Moore, but even then, the outcome was uncertain until the final seconds ilay.</p>
        <p>s, which has averaged but six p^lties a game coming mto FYiday nights contest, saw 16 marked off it 168 yards. Beddingfield saw nine fla^ result in 55 yards in penalties.</p>
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        <p>Qay Yofitt^^lOil'iiear midfield on a freak kickoff in tie first quarter against Bed-'dingfeld Friday night in Ficklen Stadium.</p>
        <p>The Rampants had just scored and on the kickoff, Lee Rogers (13) dove in to make the recovery. William Smith (33) also comes in to help on the play. (Reflector Photo by Chris Bennett)</p>
        <p>Hose Kickers Rally Past Hunt In Big East Soccer</p>
        <p>Uiose Ifigh Scbod rallied in the filial niae miMHt ef play to pull out a 24 st victoy^over Wilson Hunt Fiidaf. R  the first time</p>
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        <p>^Hunt claimed (he initial lead in the oMmqg period. That came on a penalty snot by goi^ Jeff Pittman, v(ho hit at 2:35 if a 1-0 lead. Rose optshot Hunt, 5-1, in the period, how-eyer.. ,</p>
        <p>^In the second hag,Rose came back t4 seemii^ly score at the 65 minute idark on a David Lee kick, but it was djsaUowedbyaloul.</p>
        <p>But af the 70:17 mark, Travis tngs comer kick was headed in by Jim Carter to tie it up.</p>
        <p>Then, just under five minutes later, Mike Atoon, who had come back from an injiuy earlier in the ^ame, kicked in his third game-winning</p>
        <p>Wilmington Topf 6^A Girls</p>
        <p>WILMINGTOfi - Wilmington Christian Academy gained a pair of wins over Greenville Christian in a volleybaB match Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Wiunington won the inning game, IM, then came back with a 15-11 vic-</p>
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        <p>led gCA in service Brown and Amber Trin) were the top hitters. Wilmii^tiin was led by Tonya Lewis in service and Sharon Allen and Leslie Hales in hits.</p>
        <p>Greenville falls to 1-8 and will play at Bethel (Christian of Kinston on Monday.</p>
        <p>goal and seventh on the year to give Rose the victory. He was assited by Lee and King.</p>
        <p>Rose, with an 8-2 shot margin in the half, outshot Hunt 13-3 overall, with goalie Lee Lewis recording three saves. Pittman had nine saves for Hunt.</p>
        <p>The victory boosted Roses Big East leading record to 5-0-1, just ahead of Northeastern, 6-1.</p>
        <p>The team showed a lot of character and determination in coming back in the final minutes, Coach Will Wiberg said. It was a big win for us and should give us a big boost.</p>
        <p>The Rampants play host to Rocky Mount, 4-2-1, on Tuesday at 4 p.m. at West Meadowbrook Park.</p>
        <p>Gr. Christian.............2</p>
        <p>Wilmington..............1</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON - Greenville Christian got a goal from Robin House in overtime to pull out a 2-1 soccer victory Friday.</p>
        <p>The two teams played to a scoreless tie in the first half, but Greenville pushed ahead just over 25 minutes into the second half on a goal by Franklin Huggins, assisted by Paul Hollingsworth.</p>
        <p>Wilmington tied it up on a penalty kick with 20 seconds left to go in regulation time by Tim Nobles.</p>
        <p>In the second overtime. House booted the ball in with 9:03 gone, and GCA held on for the 2-1 win.</p>
        <p>The victory moved the Knights to 7-2 on the season.</p>
        <p>We lacked intensity and played flat to begin with, Coach Dale Thatcher said. But we did enough things</p>
        <p>well enough in the second half to control the game. We got enough for the win and maybe that will help us later in the year.</p>
        <p>GCA returns to action on Monday, traveling to Bethel Christian.</p>
        <p>And there were a few more that were declined.</p>
        <p>When you get a lot of penalties like that, Rose Coach Chip Williams said, yoii start holding back on of-fei^ and then on defense. Youre afraid to hit anyone tor fear d a flag.</p>
        <p>Williams - like all coaches in North Carolina - is forbidden from critizing officials in the media, and he was cautious with his post-game statements.</p>
        <p>It seemed like we wopld get down there (into scoring territory) and then get a 15-yarder. The penalties todc all the impetus out of the game for us. It really got ragged for both teams.</p>
        <p>I thought we came out well offensive, and played well in spots. But Im looking forward to looking at the film and seeing who played well, he added.</p>
        <p>It was not a pretty game, but I thought we did play with some intensity in the second game. A lot of things just seemed to go against us. Beddingfield played hard, too.</p>
        <p>Both teams are trying to overcome a lot. Weve only won a handful of games in the past two years, and we ve won four this year. Theyre having their troubles too, so we can understand their feelings.</p>
        <p>Rose seldom seemed to get its offense on track. Tailback Anthony Cobb, who has rushed for over 100 yards a game this year, got only 74 in 16 carries, and eventually left the game with an ankle injury. The extent of the injury was not known.</p>
        <p>Fullback Adrian Barnhill finished the game with 75 yards on 11 carries to lead the offense.</p>
        <p>For Best, it was his best night of the year. He completed 10 of 15 passes for 130 yards. He picked up 17 yards on four rushes and scored once and passed for another touchdown.</p>
        <p>The Rampants came out of the gate strong, driving from their own 18 to the rune before a fumble cost them the ball.</p>
        <p>After holding the Bruins, Rose then marched for its first touchdown. Rose took over on the Bruin 40 but right away, had to overcome a penalty on first down for illegal procedure. Best hit Tyron Jones for 18 yards to make up the deficit. Then, after a ten-yard holding penalty, Barnhill broke away for 21 yards and another first down at the Beddingfield 12. Two plays put the ball on the seven and from there Best rolled out, then raced to the comer of the end zone for</p>
        <p>the score as time ran out in the quarter.</p>
        <p>The PAT kick was blocked, however, leaving it at 6^).</p>
        <p>On the kickoff, Rose booted the ball almost strai^t up, and Lee R(ers recovered the ball after it skipped off a Bruin player at the midfield stripe, giving Rose another great opportunity. But the Rampants failed to pick up a first down and got off a short punt that turned it nack to Bed-di^ieldatthe30.</p>
        <p>'me Bruins drove from there for the go-ahead score. After one first down, quarterback Willie Woodard hit Anthonv Tucker (hi a screen pass for 18 yans to the Rose 41. Rose was penalized three straight times after that, moving the ball from the 41 to the 11. Then, after two plays netted five, another penalty of three yards putitonthethiee.</p>
        <p>The Bruins, however, were set back five for illegal procedure, but got that back on a carry by Wells. Wells then took it in over right tackle from the three wih 6:20 left in the half.</p>
        <p>On the PAT, Woodard rolled out as if to option, then kept to push into the end zone for an 8-6 lead.</p>
        <p>Late in the half. Rose got it back at midfield and added 15 yards through a late hit penalty. But a 15-yarder against Ro^ on a clip two plays later pushed it back to the 42, and Rose</p>
        <p>elected to try fw a 44-yard fMd goal by Robbie McDonald on fourth and two at the 27, (ly to see it fall duri, ending the half.</p>
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        <p>Sunday. October 13.1985 3.7</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids Blanks Roanoke By 28-0 Score</p>
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        <p>Several members of the Greenville Swim Club were honored recently at the teams annual awards dinner. Top winners were, left to</p>
        <p>right: Kathryn Barnhill and Jon Jolley, team spirit; and Sonja Downes and Johnny Carstarphen, coaches award.</p>
        <p>ROANOKE RAPIDS - Barry Mori scored twice in ladin Roanoke Rapids to a 28-0 shutout Roanoke in Northeastern Conference football action FYiday night.</p>
        <p>Andy Hudson (^ned ^ scoring in the first quarter on a nine yard run. That ended a short 38 yard drive after a Roanoke punt.</p>
        <p>Mori came back.with his first touchdown in the second quarter, going in from 24 yards. That ended a four-play, 40-yard drive also following a Roandce punt.</p>
        <p>Moris second touchdown was the first of two the Yellow Jackets scored in the third quarter of the game. He scored from five yards out ending a</p>
        <p>Roanoke  Roanoke  Rapids</p>
        <p>8 ..................First  Downs..................16</p>
        <p>34-86  Rushes-Yardage.........43-194</p>
        <p>52 ..............Passing  Yards.....  50</p>
        <p>53 ...............Return  Yards  ...23</p>
        <p>7-4-1   Passing............. 6-3-0</p>
        <p>4-32.3............Punts-Average............1-32.0</p>
        <p>2-0.................Fumbles-Lost.................4-2</p>
        <p>7-55  .......Penalties-Yards  fr65</p>
        <p>Roanoke...........................0    0  0-0</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids................7  7  14  0-28</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>RR  Hudson, 9 run (Rogerson kick)</p>
        <p>RR  Mori, 24 run (Rogerson kick)</p>
        <p>RR  Mori, 5 run (R(erson kick)</p>
        <p>RR  Jones, 28 pass from Garr (Roger-son kick)</p>
        <p>68-yard drive, the longest of the evening for the Jackets.</p>
        <p>Walter Jones then took a 28-yard pass from Ed Garr for the final touchdown, ending another short drive of 33 yards after a punt.</p>
        <p>Roanoke had only one threat of the qight, moving to the Roanoke Rapids one in the second period before giv</p>
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        <p>Roanoke falls to 0-3 in Northeastern play and is 1-5 overall^ Roanoke Rapids is now 1-2 in the league and 4-2 overall. The Redskins travel to Northamptim East (mi Friday.</p>
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        <p>Swim Club Has Awards Dinner</p>
        <p>The Greenville Swim Club recently held its annual awards picnic at Cherry Oaks.</p>
        <p>Awards were presented to the top  mint winners in each age group as bllows: 8 and under Marc Moore and Sara Davenport; 9-10, Jeffrey Carstarphen and Paula Song; 11-12, Bert Powell and Kathryn Barnhill; 13-14, Edward Clark and Julie Song; 15-18, Jon Jolley and Arlene Song.</p>
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        <p>'Strong' Showing By Rams,. 13-6</p>
        <p>LITTLEFIELD - TerreU Strong scored two touchdowns in leading Greene Central High School to a 13-6 football victory over Ayden-Grifton Friday night.</p>
        <p>The win was the first of the year for tiie Rams, after five straight losses. For the Chargers, it was the fifth Straight defeat after a victory in their opening game.</p>
        <p>After a scoreless first period.</p>
        <p>Pamlico Rolls By South Lenoir</p>
        <p>BAYBORO - Tyrone Smith scored all the points for Pamlico as they rofled up a 2-7 win over South Lenoir in the Eastern Plains Conference Friday night.</p>
        <p>Smith scored on runs of 33 and 46 yards and also caught a 27 yard pass from Mike Pereira for a score. Smith also added one two-point conversion on a pass.</p>
        <p>He finished the game with 158 yards on 18 carries.</p>
        <p>South Lenoir scored on its first possession with Robbie King scoring on a 23-yard run and did not threaten again.</p>
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        <p>In other area conference games: Creswell 14, Aurora 0 Bath 22, Columbia 6 North Edgecombe 47, Belhaven 7 Plymouth 18, Northampton East 12 (OT)</p>
        <p>East Carteret at Havelock (ppd., Monday)</p>
        <p>Huntl2,Fike7 Northeastern 16, Kinston 0 Northern Nash 14, Rocky Mount 12</p>
        <p>Greene Central finally broke the ice in the second period. Strong pushed the ball in from five yards out and Ken Radford added the PAT kick.</p>
        <p>Both teams scored in the third ciuarter, with the Rams getting into ie end zone first. Strong again scored, this time on a 30-yard dash to the end zone. That upped the Greene Central lead to 13-0.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton came back later in the period to score on a 31-yard scramble by Jesse Hooker to pull back within striking distance.</p>
        <p>But the C^rgers were never able to mount that drive, moving to the 20 in the final period before losing the ball on downs, the only other threat in the game by either team.</p>
        <p>Strong led the Ram offense with 93 yards on 15 carries. Quarterback Ty Little, playing in only his second varsity game, hit seven of ten passes for 126 yards' for Ayden-Grifton, while Hooker ran for 107 yards on 21 carries. Maurice Berry caught six of ie Little passes for 114 yarcS.</p>
        <p>Greene Central is now 1-1 in conference action while Ayden-Grifton is 0-2. The Rams are 0{n this coming Friday night but will make up a postponed game with Pamlico on Monday, Oct. 21. Ayden-Grifton is back in action Friday,- traveling to Farmville Central.</p>
        <p>Greene .  Ayden-Grifton</p>
        <p>8 .......................First  Downs.......................11</p>
        <p>32-154...............Rusltts-Yardage...............36-135</p>
        <p>47 ....................Passing  Yards....................126</p>
        <p>28 ............ Return  Yards.................... 41</p>
        <p>9-5-0   Passing................... 10-7-0</p>
        <p>4-29.8.................Punts-Average.................1-30.0</p>
        <p>0-0......................Fumbles-Lost......................5-1</p>
        <p>682  Penalties-Yards ...........5-45</p>
        <p>Greene Central.............................0 7 6 0-13</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton...............................0 0 6 06</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>GC - Strong, 5 run (Radford kick)</p>
        <p>GC - Strong, 30 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>AG - Hooker, 31 run (run failed)</p>
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        <p>Jaguars Pull Out 18-13 Victbry</p>
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        <p>twice as Farmville Central rallied in the second half to pull out an 18-13 football victory over North Pitt in a key Eastern Plains C(mference battle Friday night.</p>
        <p>The win kept Farmville Central unbeaten in the conference and alone at the top of the league standings. 3-0. The loss was the first for the Pan-tSefs. 2-1, in the conference and only teir second on the year.</p>
        <p>Woore, who carried the ball 25 times for 157 yards, scored the first Farmville touchdown and the final le to complete the rally. Carl Harris Ided 98 yards on 17 carries, while</p>
        <p>Wallace Brown led North Pitts</p>
        <p>ground effort with 85 yards on 15 car</p>
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        <p>The Jaguars were able to close down North Pitts passing attack effectively enough to pull out the victory. North Pitt made good on but six of 13 passes for 92 yards. -North Pitt scored first, getting a touchdown with 6:08 left in the first period of play. Jarvis Massenbure scored from seven yards out and Hassel Ebron added the PAT for the 7-0 edge.</p>
        <p>Farmville came back, however, turning one of three lost fumbles by North Pitt into a touchdown. Dennis</p>
        <p>Tripp recovered the ball on the Panther 18 to set up the score. Moore pushed it in from the ten with 1; 52 left to cut the lead to 7-6, but a two-point conversion try failed.</p>
        <p>It looked like it might remain that way at halftime, but the Panthers came up with a 39-yard pass from Calvin Hunter to Maurice Jones on</p>
        <p>with 3:55 left. The PAT again failed, whUe the Panthers faU back to 4-2. leaving the Jaguars down by one, _ The Jaguars entertain Ayden-Grif-13-12.   ton (m Friday, while North Pitt visits</p>
        <p>But with 6:11 to go, Moore raced 37 South I^noir. yards to the end ^ to put UK  NuiPt</p>
        <p>Jaguars ahead fw the first time, 18-  12...................First  Downs...................13</p>
        <p>13, and they were able to hold off the 51-261 Rushes-Yardage 34-143</p>
        <p>Panthers from there on in.</p>
        <p>the final play of the second period to </p>
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        <p>move out to a 13-6 lead at intermis- ^ sion.    Jb</p>
        <p>Farmville then rallied to score once in each of the remaining quarters. In the third period, Farmville got into the end zone on a one-yard plunge by quaterback Don May</p>
        <p>Yards  92</p>
        <p>  11  , u * ,  6   Return  Yards... ..........0</p>
        <p>Farmville climbs to 5-1 overall 5-1-0   Passing............. 13-6^</p>
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        <p>3-26. 3 ...Punts-Average 3-23.3</p>
        <p>1-0.................Fumbles-Lost.................3-3</p>
        <p>4-25  .........Penalties-Yards  7-58</p>
        <p>Parmville C  6  I  6-18</p>
        <p>North Pitt.........................  13 0 0-13</p>
        <p>Scoring;</p>
        <p>NP - Massenburg, 7 run (Ebron kick) PC  Moore, 10 run (run failed)</p>
        <p>NP - Jones, 39 pass from Hunter (kick failed)</p>
        <p>FC - May, 1 run (run failed)</p>
        <p>FC - Moore, 37 run (pass failed)</p>
        <p>nderson Paces Vikings Past North Lenoir, 21-6</p>
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        <p>Pitt quarterback Calvin Hunter (12) s through the air as he makes yardage a^inst Farmville Central Friday night in tljeir Eastern Plains matchup. Closing in are</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD - Martin Anderson ran for all three touchdowns in leading revived D.H. Conley to a 21-6 victory over North Lenoir in the Coastal Conference Friday night.</p>
        <p>The Vikings, after losing three in a row, including their conference opener against East Carteret, have now rebounded with two straight wins to up their record to 2-1 against league opponents. North Lenoir, which won three of its four non-conference games, has now lost both of its league outings.</p>
        <p>After forcing North Lenoir to punt following its first drive, the Vikings took over on the 37 and drove for the first score, with Anderson going over from ten yards out. Mark Davies added the PAT for a 7-0 lead.</p>
        <p>North Lenoir came back in the secon(l quarter, taking advantage of a mistake in the kicking game to set up its only touchdown. Conley got off only a snort kick and the Hawks returned it to the Viking ^ to set up the drive. That came with 5:45 left as Shane King kicked in from the one to cut the lead to 7-6.</p>
        <p>Conley broke the game open with a pair of scores in the third quarter. Anderson climaxed a 61-yard drive with a 49-yard gallop for the first. '</p>
        <p>On the following kickoff. North Lenoir fumbled and Conley recovered the ball on the five. On the first play, Anderson pushed in, and following a two-point conversion, Conley held a 21-6 lead.</p>
        <p>Anderson finished up with 100 yards on 13 carries. North Lenoir was</p>
        <p>led by Kenny Gray with 49 yards on 15 carries.</p>
        <p>Neither team offered any other threats in the game.</p>
        <p>Conley is now 4-3 overall while North Lenoir drops to 3-3. The Vikings travel to West Carteret on Friday for their next outing.</p>
        <p>26   Passing Yards.............. 90</p>
        <p>21  Return Yards.............. 8</p>
        <p>8-2-1   ...Passing............. 10-5-0</p>
        <p>3-32.0............Punts-Average............5-29.2</p>
        <p>3- 2.................Fumbles-Lost.................1-1</p>
        <p>4-25  ........Penalties-Yards  12-80</p>
        <p>North Unolr.....................0  6  0  - 6</p>
        <p>Conley..............................7  0  H  0-21</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>C  Anderson, 10 run (Davies kick)</p>
        <p>.North Lenoir  Conley</p>
        <p>6 ..................First  Downs..................10</p>
        <p>34-83  Rushes-Yardage 39-144</p>
        <p>NL  King. 1 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>C  Anderson, 49run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>C  Anderson, 5 run (Farrow, pass from Cox)</p>
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        <p>WfNSTON-SALEM (AP) - The running of the race for winners DR Jbe NASCAR Grand National cir-cutf will be 83 laps or 126.3 miles at tie 1.522-mile Atlanta International l^CQway, officials say.</p>
        <p>iWe believe this distance will ailOw the drivers to put on one of the be?t races in the history of Winston Qip racing, GeraldrLong, president abd chief executive officer of R.J. Fteynolds, said Friday. There will be;no reason to lay back. It will be like a sprint race for $500,0(X). They wfiil have to run flat out from lap one itthey-want to win the $200,000. ;During The Winston, drivers will be Required to make one pit stop - on lap 40 - regardless of any earlier pit sl^s.-</p>
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        <p>IltiOng said The Winston will be held a&amp;amp;^ separate event on Sunday, May U, 1986, not in conjunction with a scheduled Winston Cup race.</p>
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        <p>Reynolds Among Upset Losers</p>
        <p>ByRICKSCOPPE Associated Press Writer Greg Worley kicked a 29-yard field goal with 18 seconds left as unranked Pisgah beat No. 2 and previously unitefeated Asheville Reynolds 17-14 in high school football.</p>
        <p>Worleys kick capped a 10-play, 32-yard'drive as Pisgah, a 3-A team, ran its record to 3-3 on Friday night, while 4-A A.C. Reynolds suffered its first loss in seven games.</p>
        <p>A.C. Reynolds led 14-7 at the half, but Pisgah rallied to tie it on Greg</p>
        <p>Smiths 3-yard TD p^ to Brad Parris in the third period to cap a 72-yard, 15-play march.</p>
        <p>A.C. Reynolds was one of six teams ranked in the latest Associated Press prep poll to lose Friday night. Three of the states No. 1 squads won, while North Rowan, the top 2-A squad, was idle.</p>
        <p>The seventh week of the season also saw some outstanding performances by individual players, led by South Granville running back Tim McCall.</p>
        <p>Eagles Nip Pack, 12-6</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Washington squandered several scoring opportunities because of turnovers as West Craven rebounded from its first loss last weekend to claim a 12-6 victory over the Pam Pack Friday night.</p>
        <p>The Pam Pack suffered four turn</p>
        <p>overs in the game, one interception ....... Mo</p>
        <p>which led to the winning touchdown by the Eagles, and three lost fumbles which killed dirives into West Craven territory.</p>
        <p>West Craven grabbed the lead in the first period, scoring on a one-yard run by LaDaryl Nobles for a 6-0 lead.</p>
        <p>In the second quarter, an interception at the Washington 20 set up the other Eagle touchdown. That was scored by Mickey Rasberry on a</p>
        <p>nine-yard jaunt with just 46 seconds ide</p>
        <p>West Craven  Washington</p>
        <p>13...................First  Downs...................12</p>
        <p>44-123.........  Rushes-Yardage..........43-192</p>
        <p>0   Passing  Yards............. 38</p>
        <p>12 ...............Return  Yards............... 10</p>
        <p>3-0-1   Passing............. 7-2-1</p>
        <p>5-32.8............Punts-Average............1-37.0</p>
        <p>3-0.................Fumbles-Lost.................4-3</p>
        <p>3-21  .......Penalties-Yards.......</p>
        <p>West Craven.......................6  6 0</p>
        <p>Washington........................0  0 6</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>WC - Nobles, 1 run (kick failed) WC  Rasberry, 9 run (run failed) W  Sadler, 18 run (kick failed)</p>
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        <p>McCall, a senior, rushed for 347 yard and six touchdowns as M led South Granville to a 42-20 victory over Franklinton. McCall, who scored on runs of 51,1,3,3,60 and 6, also intercepted two passes and hauled in a pair of two-point conversions.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, senior Brian Caldwell caught TD passes of 62 and 70 yards and intercepted three passes as Northern Durham, the third-ranked 4-A team, beat Roxboro Person 27-0.</p>
        <p>Northern Durham, 6-0, has now outscored its opponents 203 to 23.</p>
        <p>Week No. 7 also saw Harnett Central defeat Southern Durham 24-14 to snap the states longest losing streak at 36.</p>
        <p>Curtis Marsh rushed for 168 yards and three TDs to lead Harnett Central, whose last victory - a 13-8 triumph over Apex  was in the ninth week of the 1981 season.</p>
        <p>Marsh scqred on runs of 15,6 and 61</p>
        <p>yards to lead Harnett Central.</p>
        <p>Prkton, which is 0-6 after losing to Magnolia 18-12 Friday evening, now owns the longest losing streak in the state at 22.</p>
        <p>. Meanwhile, Charlotte Harding used a trick play in the final minute on a fourth-and-23 situation to upend West Charlotte, the fifth-ranked 4-A squad, 19-9.</p>
        <p>With 57 seconds left, quarterback Anthony Houston passed to Daimy</p>
        <p>edits record at 3-3.</p>
        <p>Asbeboro made the kick stand up in the final 39 seconds when it stopped Ragsdale on fourth-and-one at the 3-yardline.</p>
        <p>In other action;</p>
        <p> Quarterback Jeff Dunn passed to 228 yards and three touchdowns to lead unbeaten Greensboro Page, the states No. 14-A team, to a 28-14 vic-</p>
        <p>left in the half. It made the score 12-0 at intermission.</p>
        <p>Washingtons only score came in the third period of the game on an 18-yard run by Vernon Sadler, putting the Pack back within striking distance, but they could never put the ball into the end zone again.</p>
        <p>Washington lost the call on downs at the Eagle 24, then fumbled it awav at the 32 and 23 in the first half, adding another lost fumble in West Craven territory in the second half.</p>
        <p>Sadler led the Washington offense with 77 yards on 16 carries.</p>
        <p>West Craven improves its record to 2-1 in the Coastal, 6-1 overall. Washington drops to 1-2 in league play and 3-4 overall.</p>
        <p>The Pam Pack travels to North Lenoir on Friday.</p>
        <p>McKay, who then lateraled the ball to Antonio Walker, who raced up the sideline to complete the 73-yanl TD play to make it 13-9. Hardiqg added a final score in the final seconds.</p>
        <p>West Charlotte is now 5-1, while Charlotte Harding ran its record to 5-0.</p>
        <p>In 3-A action, Maurice Butler kicked a 22-yard field goal with 8:27 left as unranked Asheboro edged No. 7 Jamestown Ragsdale 10-7. Ragsdale dropped to 4-2, while Asheboro even-</p>
        <p>tory over West Forsyth.</p>
        <p>age is now 6^).</p>
        <p>Dunn was six for nine for 158 yards</p>
        <p>after the first quarter, when he hit David Smith for TO passes of 20 and 1</p>
        <p>yards. Dunn also hit Jon Reed with a 30-yard scoring pass.</p>
        <p>Tripp Welborne returned an interception 32 yards fof Pages final TD.</p>
        <p>- Junior Hll rushed for 102 yards and three TDs as Gastonia Ashbrook, tied for the No. 6 spot in the 4-A class, whipped Charlotte Garinger 47-0. Ashbrook, which has given up just</p>
        <p>nine points this year, is now 6-0.</p>
        <p> Kevin Williams scored on a 1-yard. run in the third period as unbeaten Wallace-Rose Hill (64)) downed James Kenan 14-7. The Bulldogs, ranked No. 4 in the 2-A class, drove 70 yards for the go-ahead</p>
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        <p>Ricky Brown led Wallace-Rose Hill with 129 yards rushing.</p>
        <p> Tim Harvey rushed for 158 yards and one TD as Rosewood, the No. 2 1-A team, slipped by Midway 21-7. Keith Edwards rushed for 88 yards for Rosewood, 6-0.</p>
        <p> J.C. Russell gained 158 yard on the ground and Mike Atkinson returned a kickoff 85 yards for a TD for one of his two scores as Princeton downed Union 40-6.</p>
        <p> Kevin Clinton recovered a fumble in the end zone in the fourth period as Cherryville defeated Maiden for the first time ever, 13-9.</p>
        <p> Otis Brooks caught TD passes of</p>
        <p>39 and 47 yards and Kings Mountains defense had eight quarterback sacks en route to a 20-0 victory. Kings Mountain is now 5-1.</p>
        <p> Quarterback Jay Holmes passed 66 yards to Paul Dean Childers and 57' yards to Stanley Daniels in the final 5:07 as Bandys rallied for beat Bessemer City 31-27.</p>
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        <p>  'JAMESVILLE  David Biggs</p>
        <p>' sc(ffed two touchdowns in leading   Jamesville to a 46-12 victory over Mattamuskeet Friday in Tobacco Belt football action.</p>
        <p>*' / Biggs carried but twice fw a net of . "'68 yards, while Maurice Moore led the way with 138 yards on 20 carries. " Gr^ Bell added 46 on nine carries.</p>
        <p> -Bell started the scoring in thefirst</p>
        <p>Griod as Jamesville buried the ikers, 27-0 in the frame. Bell went over from two yards out for a 6-0 * score.</p>
        <p>-&amp;gt; Quarterback John Hagen, with his  only carry of the night, raced 42 yards for me second score and Moore Iqok a pass from Bell for the PAT for jhi4^edge.</p>
        <p>-Moore then intercepted Mat-nuskeet and returned it 35 yards another touchdown. That was</p>
        <p>34-6 at intermission.</p>
        <p>Jamesville added two more touchdowns in the third period. Biggs scored on a 50-yard run and Michael Duggins went over from two yards out, running the lead up to 46-6.</p>
        <p>The Lakers closed out the scoring on a ten yard run by Todd Gibbs.</p>
        <p>Jamesville is now 4-2 overall and 3-1 in Tobacco Belt play. Mattamuskeet is 0-6 overall and 0-4 in conference play.</p>
        <p>Jamesville travels to Belhaven on Friday for its next action.</p>
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        <p>Hagen to Biggs followed by an Spruill PAT kick.</p>
        <p>,  Bullets got only one score in tbe second period, tlt a four-yard run by Spruill who again kicked the PATfflra344)lid.</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet finally got on the</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet  Jamesville</p>
        <p>5 ..................First  Downs..................14</p>
        <p>25-81  Rushes-Yardage.........45-356</p>
        <p>97 ..............Passing  Yards.............. 41</p>
        <p>t-3-5 .............Passing............. 5-2-0</p>
        <p>,Punts-Average..=A 2-40.0</p>
        <p>.Fumbles-Lost.................2-1</p>
        <p>1-15   PenaltieiS-Yards..............4-35</p>
        <p>Mattamuskeet...'...............0  6 6 612</p>
        <p>Jamesville......................27  7 12 9U</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>J  Bell, 2 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>J  Hagen, 42 run (Moore, pass from Bell)</p>
        <p>J  Moore, 35 interception return (kick failed)</p>
        <p>J  Biggs, 30 pass from Hagen (Spruill kick)</p>
        <p>J  Spruill, 4 run (Spruill kick) M-Thig]</p>
        <p>scor^rd in the quarter, scoring on ithto</p>
        <p>an 80-yard pass from Kevin Smii ,yohy 'Hgpen. That cut the lead to</p>
        <p>jgpen, 80 pass from Smith (run failed)</p>
        <p>J  Biggs, 50 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>J  Duggins, 2 run (run failed)</p>
        <p>M  Gibbs, 10run (run failed)</p>
        <p>Williamston Tops Edenton</p>
        <p>y .WILLIAMSTON  Maurice Jones ^ ipd iesse Ward each scored twjce in ^Jwd^ Williamstons Tigerwo a 36-l4*victory over Edenton Holmes Jiitfiy night.</p>
        <p>'The game was a tight one until the ' -final period when Williamston scored ' twice to break open a 14-14 deadlock.</p>
        <p>Edenton put a touchdown up on the Joard on the first drive of the evening!: ' moving 49 yards after the kiokoff. Dorian Harris got the score on'a 37-yard scamper just over a minute into the game. Johnny Goodwin added the PAT kick for a 7-0 lead, r . WUljamston came back later in the period. Mike Leggett broke through the line to block an Edenton punt and Les Thomas recovered the ball on the three to set up the Tiger score. Ward then carried it over from the one, but  &amp;gt; tw(&amp;gt;point try failed, leaving the ; Aces ahead, 7-6.</p>
        <p>* * ft stayed that way the rest of the half.</p>
        <p>: -In-the third period, both teams 80^ again. Williamston took the :(^)eing Uckoff in, helped along by -51-yaro return by Rooert James. Jones got the score on a yard-plunge and James then ran over the PAT for a 14-7 lead.</p>
        <p>Edenton recovered a Tiger fumble  later in the period at the Williamston 36,' setting up its final score. Erie Downing scored ffom there, and Goodwin again kicked for a 14-14 tie.</p>
        <p>- ' Williamston then drove 60 yards I after the kickoff to go ahead for good.</p>
        <p>* Ward scored from the one and the</p>
        <p>Tigers were up, 20-14.</p>
        <p>Later in the period, Jones scored his second touchdown from 11 yards out, climaxing a 49-yard run to close</p>
        <p>out the scoring.</p>
        <p>Jones finished the game with 25</p>
        <p>carries for 130 yards.</p>
        <p>Williamston blocked two of three Ace punts in the game, the second</p>
        <p>blocked by Thurman Rodgers. The Tigers failed to convert on that one.</p>
        <p>however.</p>
        <p>Edenton was handicap!^ i game by a shoulder injury to quarterback Mark Hollowell in the first period. Hollowell was transported to the hospital and the extent of his injury was not known.</p>
        <p>The win boosted the Tigers to 2-1 in the Northeastern Conference and 5-2 overall. Edenton drops to 1-1 in the league and 3-3 overall.</p>
        <p>Williamston returns to action on Friday, traveling to meet unbeaten Ahoskie.</p>
        <p>Edenton  WilUamston</p>
        <p>10....... First  Downs...................12</p>
        <p>36-174..........Rushes-Yardage..........52-179</p>
        <p>0   Passing  Yartfe..........................0</p>
        <p>0   Return  Yards.............. 52</p>
        <p>3-0-0   Passing............. 4-(M)</p>
        <p>3-11.0............ Pun  ts-Average............2-30.0</p>
        <p>5-5.................Fumbles-Lost.................2-1</p>
        <p>7-40   Penalties-Yards..............5-45</p>
        <p>Edenton............................7  0  7  0-14</p>
        <p>WUUamston......................6  0  8  12-26</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>E  Harris, 37 run (Goodwin kick)</p>
        <p>W  Ward, 1 run (runfailed)</p>
        <p>W  Jones, 1 run (James run) -E  Downing, 36 run (Goodwin kick)</p>
        <p>W  Ward, 1 run (run failed)</p>
        <p>W  Jones, 11 run (run failed)</p>
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        <p>111115 far this season, the coverage you have given area high school football teams is as biased as any I have ever seen. Every week we get a write-up and picture about one player from each county high school and the next day the . same coverage about four players from Rose. The Reflector is an area newspaper, how atout a little equitable coverage?</p>
        <p> TTie nearly half page play-by-play coverage (complete with 5x7 photo) of the</p>
        <p> R(e loss to Rocky Mount was apalling when you consider the whopping four &amp;gt; paragraph coverage given to D.H. Conleys victory over West Craven (West</p>
        <p> Craven hd won 15 straight, were last years conference champs and ranked ^ in th state 3-A schools). Maybe a good article on how North Pitt has turned their program around (check out the new weight facility) would interest some of your readers. Im sure with a little work you could find a lot of good things , - to-saw about each of the/jVe area high schools.</p>
        <p>I  Ancither thing, all of us who like high school football are concerned with the ' - * tack of facydties for Rose home games. But give us a break, your constant</p>
        <p>complaints have become quite redundant. Use your resources to get something positive started. Im sure you could get a hand, but not a hand-out.</p>
        <p>Check the sportscasters booth at Conley, not one cent of taxpayers money . was used. this give you any ideas? Ask for help, but dont try to alienate  ail the taxpayers who live outside the Greenville City Limits.</p>
        <p>' &amp;lt; I might add here that alternatives may ha ve to be found because thankfully our County Commissioners and the Consolated Board of Education are com-mitteed to better classrooms not more playgrounds.</p>
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        <p>Rom and R^ Jackson were just two of the ^ous aaaes Geo^ Brett erased to ttie reoord (ok. Bitt most im|wrtan()f l&amp;lt;V II end Kaaias Cify, his reoMtlablt 4^-4</p>
        <p>Powers Royals By Jays</p>
        <p>But Brett would not be denied In the bottom of the fifth, Sued)^ homered, slicing one run off Toron-And in the sixtl^ Willie</p>
        <p>preMureisaithem.</p>
        <p>fironically, it was a hicky bhx iiiglebytheboli'</p>
        <p>singled and rode home on &amp;gt;eleiieemleft-</p>
        <p>. ... Brett's homer &amp;lt;m % I efthe ^MMknoi^iegreatS^</p>
        <p>"WhMtwllt|0LlBBI</p>
        <p>knew.</p>
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        <p>five home runs in a decisive</p>
        <p>sa&amp;lt;gi</p>
        <p>the%9di(ekbomllH of an abyss and earril them to a 4-5 victory over the Toronto Bhie</p>
        <p>scSariour. fc made i aS  . v</p>
        <p>*&amp;lt;ithhikthewa/ie've]ghyedin ttieplayeffseriM,wf&amp;gt;etttocoinptete underug, Brett raid. ''Now the  -</p>
        <p>single by the bolder of the team home run record that scored Brett with ttie winnmgrun.</p>
        <p>^ Facing Jim Clancy, the Blue Jays third [Htcher, Brett 1^ off the eighth</p>
        <p>with a grou^ single past first. Hal McRae sacrificed him to second and</p>
        <p>He scored ioS fciSdrr defensive play at toird base to save a run.</p>
        <p>Ahnoit singMiandedly, he enabled the Royals to come into tonights fourth game of the best-of-seven series trailing the Blue Jays only two games toone.</p>
        <p>a ground out put him at third.. ^</p>
        <p>Pat Sheridan was walked into)-tionaUy to bring up Steve Balboni, a frustrated slugger who was O-fiN-ll in the playo^. A moment later, Balboni hit a soft Mooper that dropped between shortstop and center fi plate.</p>
        <p>Steve Farr, with 4 1-3 innings of two4iit relief, took care of the rest.</p>
        <p>Tt was a bad swing and a bad pitch to swing at. Youd have to say it was a hi^ Ittt, said Bal^, whose 36 home nms this year broke John Maidberys dub reccad.</p>
        <p>After losing the first two games in Twonto Tureday and Wedn^y,</p>
        <p>ft^tt said, the Royals knew Friday nii^ts game was virtually (kna-die. ^If we dMt win tonight, were really in bad shape, he said. You cmild yist dig thie bole six feet deep</p>
        <p>and put in the coffin. But this gires us s(Hne momentum going into the i</p>
        <p>field as Brett crossed the</p>
        <p>s(Hne momentum going into the next game. Its not over yet by a long way.</p>
        <p>Tonight, Dave Stieb, 14-13 and the winner in Game 1, goes against Kansas Citys Charlie Leibrandt, 17-9, the Game 1 loser.</p>
        <p>Brett, who has appeared in all 22 postseason games toe Royals have playd siiKe winning ttieir first AL West title in 1976, broke four career playoff rec(ds, including (me of his own. His eight career home runs are the most in the AL playoffs and tie Steve Garey for the league championship mark.</p>
        <p>His 20 career runs br(*e Roses mart of 17. His 34 hits snapped Jacksons rec(Mrd of 32. His 71 total bases wiped! out Roses mark of 63. He raisea his total of extra base hits</p>
        <p>to 17, toreakiim his own mark. lothiM (koi</p>
        <p>Nothii^ Geoige does surprises me anym(we, said Bowser. As well ^s being a great (tffensive player,</p>
        <p>hes i^yed outstanding defense for us all year. 1</p>
        <p>f year. This puts us right back in ttiepicture.</p>
        <p>Howser had joked about being O-ll in postseason rmes, but Brett said it</p>
        <p>-----------.l:*..:Jq  jjjgj</p>
        <p>$rett</p>
        <p>rery happy said. We bad lost a hk trf games</p>
        <p>because we hadnt played im to oui* capability, ifes a great manaMf, Ill stack him up against anybody.  ^ Without Qoubt, Howser would say the same about his third baseman.</p>
        <p>'*I dont ever remember seeing  somebody play a greater game, ^</p>
        <p>said Royals catcher Jim Sundberg. Hewasabsohitdyawesome.</p>
        <p>That was the word most frequently used to describe Bretts ni^t.</p>
        <p>Brett was just awesome ail night long, said Bhie Jay third baseman Ranee MuUiniks, who homered himself.</p>
        <p>Bretts home run off Doyle Alexander put Kansas City ahead 1-0 in the first. In the fourth, he doubled off the wall and eventually sccsred (m Frank Whites sacrifice fly for a 2-0 lead.</p>
        <p>Then the Uue Jays defivered what could have neen a knockout punch in the fifth. They chased Royals ace Bret Saberha^ with a fivenrun uprising, cap^ by two-run home runs tof Mulliniks al Jesse Barfidd, and the Royals faced the embarrassing pMSiDility of having their postseason losing streak reach 11</p>
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        <p>Lloyd Moseby that strucl Saberhagen on the ankle and bounced into left field. Saberhagen was in obvious pain but continued long enough to serve up a homer to Miillifiiks In an even greater embarrassment, Royals Manager Dick Howser was on the brink of seeing his postseason managerial record sink to 0-12.</p>
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        <p>ganie-winnerflNmlyafdsoiitwift2/&amp;lt; minutes. 45 minutes left to lift Iowa</p>
        <p>sctved touchdowns cs:Ties of the game</p>
        <p>State to a 22-21 victory over Kansas m a Big Eight Conference opener Saturday.  </p>
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        <p>OUTDOORS</p>
        <p>Angela Lingerfelt</p>
        <p>,  Mackerel  Uiscussion</p>
        <p>King  mack^ measures will be discussed during October at</p>
        <p>four piiUic bearings in North Carolina conducted by the South Atlantic Fish-ry Manag&amp;lt;^nent Council.</p>
        <p>.  - _</p>
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        <p>is invited to comment on reduced bag limits f(wr recreational nshoiifen'and reduced harvest levels for commercial fishermen, as well as othw measi^ to man^e stocks of Gulf Group king mackerel.</p>
        <p>The Atlantic Grom ki mackerel will be reviewed to consider recreational 1^ lumts ^ possible adjustments to commercial quotas. An increase in size limit and adjustmrats to ^ net mesh size for Spanish mackerel will also be reviewed.</p>
        <p>Oct. t5N.C. Marine ^iesources Center!*Kure Beach Oct. 16 - N.C. Marine Resources Center, Morehead Gty Oct. 17. N.C. Marine Resources Center, Manteo Oct l8N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Conununity Development, Aichdale Building, 512 Salisbury St., Raleieh.</p>
        <p>The South Atlantic Council, one of eight regional fishery management couKilg established by the Magnuson Act, is chained with developing and monitoring managemrat plans for the fisheries from the territorial waters of North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Floridas east coast out to the 200 mUe limit.</p>
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        <p>The G^nville Recreatitm and Parks Department is sponsoring a big bass ^ntest during October at River Park North, a 359-acre nature park on Mum-fordRoad.</p>
        <p>m uuc m me lour ponos at me park, and must be weighed and registered with a part attendant. Fish must be alive at wei^-in and entered the dav caught.</p>
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        <p> Natural or artificial bait is allowed</p>
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        <p>For n^informafion, caU the park at 758-1230 or the GreenviUe Recreation and Parks Department at 752-4137, ext. 202.</p>
        <p> *   Cape Fear Meeting</p>
        <p>The Cape Fear River Research Institute will conduct its 12th annual meeting Ott. 17 at the Methodist College cafeteria in Fayetteville.</p>
        <p>Speakers include John M. Alderman of the N.C. WUdlife R^ources Commission; Roy Park Jr., editor of The Fayetteville Times; Charles B.C. Holt, president of Ihe institute, and William de Buys, director of the N.C. Nature Conservancy.</p>
        <p>Topics to be discussed include non-game and endangered wildlife in North CaroM-and the heritage and peservation of the CaroBna bays.</p>
        <p>Registration is from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a symposium from 4:39^ p m. A banquet will be held from 6-8 p.ni.</p>
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        <p>Ducks Were Scarce Accordipg to local sporting goods stores, ducks during the short three-day ^n Thttfeday through Saturday were scarce, with mostly wood ducks being takeo iqjocal waters.</p>
        <p>Mo^ ^ ducks weve heard about have been seen in private farm ponds,, lid Todd Brewer of Bonds Sporting Goods. He added that a few ducks were reported at the Campbells Creek impoundments and Pamlico Point</p>
        <p>Beonie Mobley at the Outdoor Shop had a similar report. He said mostly woodducks were spotted in local creeks and on the Tar River, especially near Falktond. And Pamlico Point had a few teal, he said</p>
        <p>Rpmpants...</p>
        <p>; (Continued From Page B-6) the field, helped by a 15-yard penalty, to the 24 before Rogers intercepted and returned the ball to near midfield - only to again see the ball spotted back on the 13 after a penalty markoff.</p>
        <p>After an exchange of punts. Rose got the ball back on its own 33 - and 15 were marched off against the Bruins for pass interference on first down. Best then hit Jones for 33 yards to the Bruin 19 on the final play of the third period.</p>
        <p>MORE SPORTS ON PAGE B-14</p>
        <p>Late in the game, Rose got it at the Bruin 36 after Curtis Perkins in</p>
        <p>tercepted, but turned it right back on</p>
        <p>bbf ....... .......</p>
        <p>a Cobh fumble at the 31. Beddingfield raced back to the Rose 46 before time finally ran out on them.</p>
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        <p>Two runs netted six yards, and on  Rushw-vardage  32-165</p>
        <p>third down from the 13, Best hit  -  Passing Yards................130</p>
        <p>Moore jjust short of the goal line and</p>
        <p>3   Return  Yards.............. 19</p>
        <p>27-8-2 ...............Passing...............15-KH)</p>
        <p>wew V V* UIV  Ailic  OUU  ***  V  ...........  aopillg...............iJ-iV-U</p>
        <p>he ran in for the go-ahead score. Rose  ^ts-Av^age .4-39.3</p>
        <p>tried Wr two on the conversion, but .................Fumbies-Lost.................3-2</p>
        <p>Bests pass was incomplete, leaving itatl2-p.</p>
        <p>Beddingfield came back to threaten once more after the kickoff. A faked punt on fourth* down helped get a fibst down at the Bruin 37 and a 15-yard face mask penalty helped move it to the Rose 45. But Beddingfield was twice hit for five yarders, and Rose for one five yarder,' as the ball finally reached the 26, only to finally turn it over on downs :at the 43 after two losing plays. ;</p>
        <p>9-55  .........Penalties-Yards.........16-168</p>
        <p>Beddingfield.......................O 8 0 08</p>
        <p>Rose..................................6 0 0 612</p>
        <p>Scoring:</p>
        <p>R  Best, 7 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>B  Wells, 3run (Woodard run)</p>
        <p>R  Moore, 13 pass from Best (pass failed)</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS</p>
        <p>Rushing: B - Wells 17-93, McAllister 3-(-1), Woodard 7-(-13), J. Smith 3-9; R -Cobb 16-74, Barnhill 11-75, A. Smith 1-0, Best 4-17.</p>
        <p>Passing: B - Woodard 27-8-102-2; R -Best 15-10-13(M).</p>
        <p>Receiving: B - Thumbart 2-25, Ellis 2-21, Tucker 1-18, Dowell2-20, Eatmon 1-5; R - Young 2-31, D. Smith 4-25, Jones 2-51, Barnes 1-10, Moore 1-13.</p>
        <p>FISH</p>
        <p>iNowSs the time for Fall Stocking^</p>
        <p>Hybrid Bluegill, Florida Hybrid |Base Channel Catfish, Fathead 8inif)W8, Black Crappie.</p>
        <p>H,Md Bluegill will REACH the weight of 2% to 3 lb. we furnish your Hauling Containers, we guarantee live delivery.</p>
        <p>^livenr wlll ^ Wednesday, October 16, at the times list-ed for the following towns and locations.</p>
        <p>I Lumberton-Carolina Grain and Feed Store ;  7:3(W:30  am 739-3487</p>
        <p>:  Qoldsboro-Bedford  Hatchery and Feed Milt</p>
        <p>:  12:30-1:30  pm 734-3314</p>
        <p>;  Bethel-Tri-County  Feed  Mills</p>
        <p>:  3:30-4:30  pm  825-4491</p>
        <p>J Call your local Feed Store to place your order :  or  call  collect:  405/777-2202</p>
        <p>Fishery consultant and pond rotenoning available. Special Deliveries on large ponds and lake orders.</p>
        <p>DUNNS FISH FARM</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 85 FITT8T0WN, OK 74842</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>DIXIE</p>
        <p>Americas Supermarket</p>
        <p>Unbeatable</p>
        <p>LowPrices.</p>
        <p>PRICES GOOD THRU TUES.. OCT. 15TH *NONE TO DEALERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES COPYRIGHT 1985. WINN-DIXIE STORES. INC.</p>
        <p>4-LB. CAN</p>
        <p>SWIFT HOSTESS HAM</p>
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        <p>WITH 10.00 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 1)</p>
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        <p>FULL CUT BONELESS ROUND STEAK</p>
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        <p>WHITE POTATOES</p>
        <p>2-LTR. BTL.</p>
        <p>REFRESHING CHEK DRINKS</p>
        <p>REG. OR DIET</p>
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        <p>25 OFF LABEL 49-OZ. BOX</p>
        <p>SURF</p>
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        <p>93/4-OZ. BOX JENO'S</p>
        <p>CRISP 'H TASTY PIZZA</p>
        <p>COMBO SAUSAGE PEPPERONI HAMBURGER</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>1 LB. BAG ALL GRINDS</p>
        <p>ASTOR</p>
        <p>COFFEE</p>
        <p>22-OZ. BTL. PALMOLIVE</p>
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        <p>W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE WESTERN GRAIN FED</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN</p>
        <p>STEAKS</p>
        <p>9929</p>
        <p>16 02. CAN DEL MONTE REG. OR NO SALT FRENCH STYLE. CUT</p>
        <p>green beans or 17-02.</p>
        <p>CAN PEAS, CREAM STYLE OR</p>
        <p>WHOLE</p>
        <p>kernel</p>
        <p>CORN</p>
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        <p>HUGGIES</p>
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        <p>8-PC. SATCHEL SOUTHERN STYLE</p>
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        <p>available in deli bakery stores onlvi SEE addresses At bottom cm ADI</p>
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        <p>PLAN YOUR HOME</p>
        <p>No. 10362  The Eveningsong</p>
        <p>Farmhouse Offers Many Extras</p>
        <p>By Jerry Bishop</p>
        <p>This house says home to everyone who remembers a bygone era. but thinks ahead for comfiirt and values. A properly planned home needs only the imagination of its occupants to create an appealing and livable design. Prospective builders will have very few complaints about this home as the floor plan is ex</p>
        <p>cellent and more than adequate provisions have been made to provide all the necessities required to create an exceptional design and comfortable living. Nothing insures the workability and livability of a home quite so miich as a well thought out floor plan.</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>BEOAOOM</p>
        <p>li'-O'iKJ'-O" ^</p>
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        <p>CCONO floor -4C(-cr-</p>
        <p>BEDROOM</p>
        <p>l50"iE-0"</p>
        <p>AREA First Floor Upper Level Basement (not shown) Garage</p>
        <p>SQ. FT. 1,104 1,124</p>
        <p>1,080  528</p>
        <p>OEM/OFFICE ,C</p>
        <p>is-cri(-o"</p>
        <p>LIVING ROO IS-Z" IG^B</p>
        <p>BREE2EWT</p>
        <p>ItfOSlB'-O'</p>
        <p>* DOUBLE GARAGE 2l'-B'ZS'B"</p>
        <p>DINING ROOM O'l 10-b'</p>
        <p>FIRST FLOOR</p>
        <p>TO ORDER PLANS FOR THE EVENINGSONG</p>
        <p>iPlcMC tend me the set(s) checked below:</p>
        <p> 5 tets (Minimum Const. Pkg.) $70</p>
        <p> 1 set (Study Pkg.) ..................135</p>
        <p> Addithmai sets.................$15  each</p>
        <p>ADD $4.25 FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING</p>
        <p>Mideriais Utt And Energy Saving Specification Guide included ORDERS SENT U.P.S. OR PRIORITY MAIL</p>
        <p>AMOUNT ENCLOSED I saw this house in the</p>
        <p>N.me tt NnripApn-</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>Addrem.</p>
        <p>CHy &amp;amp; State</p>
        <p>Make check or money order payable to and send to: UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE (DEPT. 6-A) 200 Park Avenue, New Mark. N.Y. 10166</p>
        <p>Here's the Answer</p>
        <p>By.ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures Q. - I bought a vacuum cleaner ab^t two years ago. When it was being (Bed, there never was any interference with our television set. Lately, every time the vacuum cleaner is being used, horizontal lines go shooting across the screen. What causes this and can it be fixed?</p>
        <p>A.  In some cases, the use of a vacuum cleaner causes electrical interference and little can be done about it. In your case, since the cleaner never caused any trouble in the past, it is likely that the motor brus^ or some other parts have worn out or are damaged. Unless you know something about such tbiigs, bett take it to a repair shop.</p>
        <p>Q.  We are getting ready to finish the basement in our house and are having considerable debate about whether to have a suspended ceiling put up. Am I right in saying that a suspended ceiling makes it easy to get at pipes that run across the top of the room?</p>
        <p>A. - Yes, thats one of the advantages of such a ceiling. If a leak or any trouble develops in the piping after the ceiling is installed, its merely a matter of sliding out one or more of the large tiles and working</p>
        <p>on the pipe. Another advantage of a suspended ceiling is the manner in</p>
        <p>which recessed lighting can be used. Recessed lighting somehow looks better with transluscent panels than when used with regular ceiling tiles.</p>
        <p>Q. -1 recently changed a washer in my kitchen sink faucet according to the directions I read somewhere, but there is still a leak from the spout the same as before. I used a washer that fit perfectly. What could be the cause?</p>
        <p>A. - The chances are the seat of the faucet needs some work. Buy a faucet seat tool, usually called a seat dresser, and follow the instructions on how to insert it in the faucet and use it. This tool smooths the seat.</p>
        <p>Q. - Every time I use somethinjg like varnish or shellac or lacquer, it makes the surface of the wood darker. I now have a piece of unfinished furniture which I would like to finish so that the color doesnt get darker. How can I do it?</p>
        <p>A. - Any finishing material tends id a Bit. One way to</p>
        <p>to darken wood prevent this somewhat is to bleach the wood first with a commercial wood bleach.</p>
        <p>On The House</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Few tools get more use around the house than a wrench. AikI few wrenches are called on more often than an adjustable wrench.</p>
        <p>An adjustable wrench is the kind whose jaws can be moved to fit the nut on which they are being used. Open-end wrenches, on the other hand, have jaws of a specific size which cannot be moved. When a nut or bolt must be loosened or tightened, an adjustable wrench, sometimes called an adjustable-end wrench, generally will do the job up to tte maximum opening of its jaws. If you have two or three wrenches of this</p>
        <p>kind in vour house, the chances are will be able to handle nuts or</p>
        <p>you</p>
        <p>bolt</p>
        <p>Its of any size.</p>
        <p>Despite the versatility of an ad-ble</p>
        <p>justabie wrench, it should not be iBed when a nut refuses to move when you apply pressure. That generally means the nut is frozen, a term used to indicate a part which will not yield to ordinary loosening methods. In that event, an open-omi wrench, box-end wrench, socket wrench or one of the other wrenches with torque powers is recommended.</p>
        <p>While an adjustable wrench will handle most jobs, a wrench with even greater turning strength may be needed occasionallv.</p>
        <p>A wrench should be pulled, not pushed. If you push it and it slips or the nut gives way suddenly, ymi can smash or otherwise injure your fingers, plus the possibility that vou might lose your balance and fall. Sometimes, when you are in close (luarters, it may be necessary to push the wrendi to serve your pur]^, but if you are aware of what can happen, you can prevent it by quickly drawing back your hand. A wrench may slip from the nut if the opening</p>
        <p>in die jaws does not fit properly, ei-B right size or</p>
        <p>ther because it is not the i</p>
        <p>Garden</p>
        <p>Clinic</p>
        <p>whatever came out of the, planting hole back in. Why the change? Too many plants were drowning when the clay was replaced with good topsoil. Water would move quickly thnx^ the good soil, but couldnt move readily into and throu^ the clay. This resulted in water filling the hole like a bucket. It depends on what you are planting whether or not you should add anything to the original sou y(Hi dug out of the hole. If your  plant is bare-rooted, many experts do</p>
        <p>not recommend adding anything to the soil. If you are planting a plant</p>
        <p>that was grown in a container, you should add a mixture of one-third pine bark mulch and two-thirds of Uie original soil in the hole. This mixture will provide a gradual transition from the soil in the container to the soil around the hole. Although you may think adding sand to the planting hole improves drainage, it does not. The opposite is true; drainage is reduced.</p>
        <p>Supplied by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.</p>
        <p>A hazardous chemicals team has been organized within the Fire-Rescue Department in order that officers may be better prepared to respond to chemical fires and disasters. For information, call 752-4137.</p>
        <p>which may become rough after a long period of time. This enables the</p>
        <p>faucet washer to sit down properly on the seat, blocking the passage of water. As with your first repair, be sure to turn off the water to the fixture before you begin.</p>
        <p>COHTMCrO^S. Me</p>
        <p>CENER4L CONTKACTOKS Call</p>
        <p>MIKE HEI^RING 355-2474 OFFICE</p>
        <p>758-0369</p>
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        <p>because it was adjusted carelessly.</p>
        <p>In using'a wrench of this type,  f tne</p>
        <p>whenever possible apply</p>
        <p>Soes not move, which can withstand more pressure than Uie other one, which does move when the adjustment is made.</p>
        <p>Since a wrench is made to withstand a certain amount d force, it is not wise to use extra force. You can do this by placing a pipe or something similar over the handle to obtain leverage. If you do this, you may break the wrench or the material which is being tightened or looset^.</p>
        <p>An open-rad wrench fits a nut (tf a certain size. Some have two open ends, which increases its usage, but it is best to have a set of such wrenches so that manv different-sized nuts can be handled. The same thing is true of a box wrench, which is circular with notches in it so that it sur</p>
        <p>rounds a nut (* bolt rather than fits over the sides of it. Since the pressure is then arolied equally ev-erywhCTC, there is less likelihood (rf caiBing damage than with an open-end wrench, which uses pressures (mly at two sides.</p>
        <p>I^et wrenches are made to fit square or hexanmal nuts (n* bolts, but are regulated by a handle, which permits them to exercise great force. The list of special wrenches is endless. One of the most interesting is the chain wrench, which can be used in close quarters and on large objects that nave to be turned. Stiilsim or pipe wrenches are similar to adjustable wrenches, but have toothed jaws so that tl^ can grip pipes and other round items. Since most of the time this kind of wrench is used on pipes, two wrenches usually are Medea, om for turning, om for gripping. Damage is sometimes</p>
        <p>caused to plumbing pipes wbm ! someoM tries to turn a nut without . ; grippingthepipe.  r-  !</p>
        <p>when vou purehase a portable  electric (frill or similar tool, if irften comes with an Altoi wraicb lo' ; tinten and loosen the jaws of the tool. 11^ are small and easy, to; lose. Its a good idea to have severl.' o tt^m around the house. They itften came in iMxpensive sets. , I. i .io Wrenches should be inspected'pe ^' riodically for damage to the. jaws^'t vtn pins, springs or (rther parts. Iliey are  m i; difficult to repair, but swne manli-facturers provide rq[)lacnait parts,*  f repair kits and instructions.</p>
        <p>(Do-it-yourselfers around the^C house will find much helpful data in! .r Andy Langs handboc^, Practical;'i'lj Home Repairs, which can be ob-tained by sending $2 to this paper gt -ili, Box5,Teaneck,NJ07666. </p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>Historic School Building Converted For New Use</p>
        <p>qoi</p>
        <p>DeLAND, Fla. (AP) - The two-story building that once housed all of Stetson University continues to bold center stage at the schools campus here. Recently renovated, DeLand Hall is acclaimed as the oldest build-in continuous use for higher iucation in Florida.</p>
        <p>There was anguish when people wanted to tear it down, says Etter Turner, who spent her under^adu-ate years in the early 1930s living in DeLand Hall when it served as Stetsons womens residence. She retired in 1977 as dean of students.</p>
        <p>president.</p>
        <p>The university was established in November 1883 as DeLand Academy. It was named for Henry DeLand, a baking powder manufacturer, who had founded the city seven years earlier. Water oak trees DeLand planted 50 feet apart along prospective streets of the city still stand.</p>
        <p>;e.</p>
        <p>rci? I II</p>
        <p>The move to tear down the wooden building lingered for years even after major repairs were made on ^the foundation and electrical systein in the early 1970s. A decision to restore DeLand Hall and use it as the schools principal administrative building was made in the late 1970s by Dr. Pope A. Duncan, Stetsons</p>
        <p>DeLand Academy started in the towns Baptist church, used until the city founder donated the two-story building on four acres of land located on what is now U.S. 17 or Woodland Boulevard. The building opened its doors Oct. 13,1884, for about 50 students.</p>
        <p>Classrooms, recitation rooms, chapel, library, offices and the gymnasium were all squeezed into DeLand Hall.</p>
        <p>Hie following year, 1885, enrollment increased to 88 and the schools name was changed to DeLand Col-</p>
        <p>fith the name change, a few. dormitory rooms were made in DeLand Hall for some of the women students.. A kitchen and dining room were add-, ed.</p>
        <p>It wasnt until the 1886-87 academic year that a student residence hall was constructed at the growing school.  '  '  -</p>
        <p>Hat manufacturer John B. Stetson contributed $2,500 toward the'cost and in 1889 the college became Stetson University.</p>
        <p>By 1893, DeLand Hall was used op-ly for the music and mathematics (lepartments. In 1911, kindergarten, youngsters filled the building.. 3tu-;, dents in the normal school nelped. teach the preschoolers.</p>
        <p>Two years later, DeLand HaUwps converted into a Phi Kappa. Delta, fraternity house. Male students, cavorted throughout the universitys birthplace for seven years. -</p>
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        <p>Q. I have red clay, and I want to plant some shrubs and trees. Should I replace the soil in the planting holes with topsoil?</p>
        <p>A. ^ recommendations used to be to discard the red clay and replace</p>
        <p>Louie's</p>
        <p>it with good t(^il. Today, most horticulturists recommend that yiHi put</p>
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        <p>teKlay. October 13. t96SSCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>cZmrTsTmrXTZ  conunenul vs. nwnws Homes</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar  )</p>
        <p>^  Suie Credit vs. Caroitra Window</p>
        <p>Editor s Sote Schedules are sup-  &amp;lt; 'S* L  ^  ,  po</p>
        <p>plied by schools or spoasoring agen-  Ei^re Brushes #2 vs. Spirits (E2</p>
        <p>,</p>
        <p>Ntirnuu) Saaow&amp;gt; vs. GvecnvUle</p>
        <p>Conl^v \orth 'Lenoir at E^st  Motors(E28;Mp.m.)</p>
        <p>CartSrei  M&amp;amp;M Motors vs Lake Ellsworth</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian at Bethel  (4  Lo___</p>
        <p>soccer</p>
        <p>Washinfiton at Havelock  Chocowinity at Columbia (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Green^le Christian at Bethel (4 D m )  Ayden-Gnfton at ParmviUe Ceti-</p>
        <p>Hec Soccer  tral(8p.m.)</p>
        <p>GradS^  North Pitt at South Lenoir (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rowdies vs Diplomats (5:20  Roanoke at Northampton East (8</p>
        <p>Dm)  P'ln.)</p>
        <p>Aztecs vs. Cosmos (6:15 p m.  WillianMt(*at Ahoskle (8p.m.)</p>
        <p>Softball  Conley at West Carteret (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>RecLeague  Washington at North Lenoir (8</p>
        <p>Spirits vs Thomas Homes (WM   p nj, &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>6 30p m )  Kinston at Rose (8 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Norman Masonry vs, Whitaker    Volleywill</p>
        <p>(E2-6:30pm  )  Eastern Carolina Christian Con-</p>
        <p>Heilig Meyers vs, Greenville  ference Tournament at Wilson</p>
        <p>MotorsiWM-7:30p,m.)  ^  ^  ^</p>
        <p>Stop Shop vs. sute Credit (E2 -  , Eastern Carolina Chnstian Ccin-</p>
        <p>7:30pm I  ference Tournament at Greenville</p>
        <p>Empire Brushes 2 vs Lake  Christian</p>
        <p>Ellsworth (WM - 8:30 p. m.)  Saturdays  Sports</p>
        <p>Nautilus vs. M&amp;amp;M Motors (E2 -  _ .  </p>
        <p>8 30pm )  Eastern Carolina Christian Con-</p>
        <p>Continenial vs Carolina Window  ferenwToumment at Wilson</p>
        <p>(_ 9 30 p m  )  William &amp;amp; Mary at East Carolina</p>
        <p>Tennis  Soccer</p>
        <p>Rosewood at Farmville Central  , Eastern Carolina Christian C(in-</p>
        <p>Tuesday's Sports  ference Tournament at Greenville</p>
        <p>Tennb  Chnstian</p>
        <p>Greene Central at Farmville Cen-  ^ Virginia Commonwealth at East</p>
        <p>tral(3:30pm.)  Carolina (2 pm.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Northampton Elast  </p>
        <p>Rocky Mount at Rose (4 pm.)  Rnuilinn</p>
        <p>Greenville Juniors at Chapel  Hill  DOWIing</p>
        <p>(3:30pm,)</p>
        <p>Atlantic Christian at East  Tuesday  Bowlettes</p>
        <p>Carolina (3 p.m)  W  L</p>
        <p>Vollevball  Farmville Petroleum.. . 16  4</p>
        <p>North Pitt. Pamlico at Farmville  Mae's  Team  12  8</p>
        <p>Central (4p m.)  Three  Plus...................114  84</p>
        <p>Rose at Northern Nash  Team #10......................il  11</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian at Goldsboro Bottom Line.................11  11</p>
        <p>(4 pm)  Twice Is Nice................10  10</p>
        <p>East Carolina at N C Wesleyan (7 Southern Belles............10  10</p>
        <p>p.m.)  S4H..............................9  11</p>
        <p>RecMen  Plaza Gulf.....................5  15</p>
        <p>Buzzards vs. Perdue (7 pm.)  Team #4...........*............44  154</p>
        <p>Marsh vs. Good. Bad and Ugly (7  High game and series. Cathy</p>
        <p>pm.)  Henry. 213.565.</p>
        <p>People vs. Brewer (7:45p m )</p>
        <p>:  ,.,s  Baseball  Playoffs</p>
        <p>p.(n.-),    " "</p>
        <p> .  .  Rec Women  By  The Associated Press</p>
        <p> The Cruisers vs. Hoblitzell (7:45  All Times EDT</p>
        <p>p.m.)  League  Championship  Series</p>
        <p>Hartsfield vs. Barelv6(8:30p.m.)  Tuesday,Oct.8</p>
        <p>, Mewbgrn vs. Last 'Addition (9:15  Toronto 6. Kansas City 1</p>
        <p>pm.)  Wednesday, Oct. 9</p>
        <p>(Yoss-Countrv  Toronto 6. Kansas City 5, 10 in-</p>
        <p>Conley. Hunt at Rose i'4pm )  nings</p>
        <p>  &amp;lt;  Soccer  Los  Angeles 4. St . Louis 1</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount at Rose (4 p.m.)  ^ursday, Oct. to</p>
        <p> Greenville Christian at Goldsboro Los Angeles 8, St. Louis 2. Los (4p.m.I  Angeles  leads  series  2-0</p>
        <p>RecLeagues  Friday.Oct.il</p>
        <p>Girts League  Kansas City 6. Toronto 5. Toronto</p>
        <p>' Strikersvs. Cosmos (3:45p.m.) leads series 2-1</p>
        <p>Wednesday's Sports  Saturday, Oct. 12</p>
        <p>Tennis  Los Angeles (Welch 14-4) at St,</p>
        <p>. Washington at Roanoke Rapids  Louis (Cox 18-9), 1:05 p.m.</p>
        <p> C.B. Aycock at Greene Central  Toronto (Oancy f6 or Stieb 14-13)</p>
        <p>Soccer  at Kansas City (Jackson  14-12 or</p>
        <p>' Washington at Le^une  Leibrandt 17-9), 8:15 p.m.</p>
        <p> ElonatEastCarolina (3:30p.m.)  Sunday,Oct. 13</p>
        <p>Rec Leagues  Toronto (Key 14-6 or Stieb 14-13) at</p>
        <p>Grades 1-3  Kansas  City (Leibrandt 17-9  or</p>
        <p>Aztecsvs. Chiefs (ES3:40p.m.)  Black 10-15). 4:35p.m.</p>
        <p>;  Starsvs Cosmos(JC-3:40pm.) Los Angeles (Reuss  14-10) at St.</p>
        <p>. Rowdies vs, DiplomaU(ES-4:30  Louis(Tudor21-8),8:15p.m.</p>
        <p>pm.)  Monday, Oct. 14</p>
        <p>Tornadoes vs. Strikers (JC-4:30  Los Angeles at St. Louis. 3:05</p>
        <p>p.m.)  p.m..  if necessary</p>
        <p>Grades 7-9  Tuesday,  Oct. IS</p>
        <p>Rowdies vs. STrikers (5:20p.m.)  Kansas City at Toronto, 8:15 p.m.,</p>
        <p>Diplomats vs. Cosmos f 6:15 p.m.)  if necessary</p>
        <p>Vollevball  Wednesday.  Oct. 16</p>
        <p>Rec Women  St. Louis at Los Angeles, 3:05</p>
        <p>HarUfield vs. Hoblitzell (7 p.m.)  P m., if necessary</p>
        <p>Barely 6 vs Last Addition (7:45  Kansas City at Toronto, 8:15 p.m.,</p>
        <p>p.m)'  if necessary</p>
        <p>The Cruisers vs. Mewborn (8:30  TTiursday,Oct. 17</p>
        <p>pm)'  St Louis Cardinals at Los</p>
        <p>Rec Men  Angeles,  8:35 p.m., if necessary</p>
        <p>Brantley 's Bunch vs Good. Bad &amp;amp;  ---</p>
        <p>'Ugly (7 p. m I  World  Series</p>
        <p>U5 vs Perdue 17:45 p m )  ,  Saturday. Oct.  19</p>
        <p>Bizzardsvs. Nameless (8:30p m.)  at American League, 8:35p,m.</p>
        <p>Groger'svs. Brewer (9:15 p.m.)  Sunday,Oct. 26</p>
        <p>RooringCo vs Marsh (9:15pm.)  at American League, 7 p.m., if</p>
        <p>^ursdav's Sports  Toronto;  8:30p.m., ifKansasCity</p>
        <p>Football  Tuesday,  Oct. 22</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at Ayden-Grif-  atNationalLeague,8:35p.m,</p>
        <p>tonJV(7pm.)    Wednesday,Oct.23</p>
        <p> South Unoir at North Pitt JV (7  at National Uague, 8:25 p.m.</p>
        <p>p.m.)  Thursday,  Oct. 24</p>
        <p>Northampton East at Roanoke JV  at National League, 8:25 p.m.,  if</p>
        <p>Rose at Kinston JV (7 p.m. I  necessary</p>
        <p> KinstonatE.B. Aycock (4p.m.)  Saturday.Oct.26</p>
        <p>Tennis  at Amencan League, 8:25 p.m.,  if</p>
        <p>Rsewood at Greene Central (3:30  necessary</p>
        <p>I. pm I  Sunday.Oct.27</p>
        <p>. C B Aycock at Farmville Central  at Amencan League, 7 p.m.,  if</p>
        <p>43'30pra )  Toronto;8:30pm.,itKansasCity,if</p>
        <p>- Tarforo at Roanoke  necessary</p>
        <p>- Rose at Beddingfield (4 p.m.)  ^</p>
        <p>- RaseatBeddingfield(4;30p.m.)  NHL Standings</p>
        <p> .  RecLeagues</p>
        <p> -  Girls League  By Tbe Associated Press</p>
        <p>Rowdies vs. Strikers 13:45 p.m )  WALESCONFERE.NCE</p>
        <p>Grades 4-6  Patrick Division</p>
        <p>, . Aztecsvs.Chiefs(3:40p m.)  W'  L  T Pts CF GA</p>
        <p>Rowdies vs. Aztecs (4:3o p.m.)  .New Jersey  1  0  0  2  6  5</p>
        <p>Strikers vs. Chiefs (5:20p.m. I  NY Rangers  1  0  0  2  4  2</p>
        <p>Vollevball  .NY Islanders  0  0  0  0  0  0</p>
        <p>St. Andrews vs.'East Carolina (7  Philadephia  0  1  0  0  5  6</p>
        <p>pm.)  Pittsbum  0  1  0  0  3  5</p>
        <p>Softball  Washington  0  1  0  0  2  4</p>
        <p>Rec Leagues  .Adams Divisioo</p>
        <p>Natuilus vs Whitaker (WM  6:30  Boston  1  0  0  2  3  1</p>
        <p>p.m.)  Hartford  1  0  0  2  5  4</p>
        <p>TANK HFNAMAILT</p>
        <p>Montreal  1  0  0  2  5  3</p>
        <p>Quebw  1  0  0  2  6  2</p>
        <p>Buflalo  0  1  0  0  4  5</p>
        <p>CAMPBEaCONFEKE.NCE NarrliDiviiian Detroit  0  0  1  1  6  6</p>
        <p>Minoesote 0 0 1  16  6</p>
        <p>SL Louis  0  0  0  0  0  0</p>
        <p>0 1 0  0 2 6</p>
        <p>0 10  0  13</p>
        <p>8mylbe Divisiw Calgary  1  0  0  2  8  3</p>
        <p>Ednalfln  1  0  0  2  4  3</p>
        <p>Vueouver  1  0  0  2  6  5</p>
        <p>L Aflg^  0  1  0  0  5  6</p>
        <p>Wiuupeg  0  2  0  0  6  12</p>
        <p>FrMay'sGame</p>
        <p>Ofandtfell. infielder, to a lour-year contract</p>
        <p>BASKETBALL</p>
        <p>Nattonal BaskrtbaU League</p>
        <p>DALLAS MAVERICKS-Waived</p>
        <p>Bubba Jenning and Dennis Nutt, eunitb, and Eme Smith, forward</p>
        <p>guards, and Eddie smith, forward NEW JERSEY NETS-Waived Nigel Miguel, guard. PORTLAND TRAIL</p>
        <p>Calgary8,Winiiineg3</p>
        <p>Satvday's</p>
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        <p>iv'sGaaws alNewJ at Pill Boston al Detroit N Y. Rangers at Hartford Chicago at Montreal Quebec at Toronto BuffaloatMinnesoU N Y Islandersat Los Angeles St. Louis al Vancouver</p>
        <p>Suadav'sGaiues Montreal at Bostoh Ptiiladel|)hia at Washington</p>
        <p>BLAZERSSigned Caldwell Jones, center. Cut Joe Atkinson and Perry Young,forwards SA(?RAME,NTO KINGS-Cut Joe Binion, forward SEATTLE SUPERSONICS-Waived Rolando Lamb and Gene Smith, guards, and Anthony Teachey, forward.</p>
        <p>FOOTBALL Nalfamal Football Leag</p>
        <p>NFLAnnounced that (he New England Patriots will forfeit their</p>
        <p>third-roupd draft choice for illegally I injured</p>
        <p>placing Derwin Williams on i reserve last year BUFFALO BILLS-Signed Joe Cribbs, running back.</p>
        <p>HOUSTON OILERS-Placed</p>
        <p>New Jersey at N Y. Rangers ouis at Edmonton</p>
        <p>Dean Steinkuhler, offensive lineman. on injured ret</p>
        <p>St . Louis at Quebec at Winnipeg Toronto at Chicago Calgary at Los Angeles</p>
        <p>NFL Standings</p>
        <p>By Tbe .Aueciated Press ,AMERirA.\ CONFERENCE</p>
        <p>East</p>
        <p>W L T Pet. PF PA Miami  4  1  0  .800  138  &amp;gt;5</p>
        <p>N Y Jets  4  1  0  800  120  77</p>
        <p>Indianapols  2  3  0  400  99  123</p>
        <p>New England  2  3  0  400  90  113</p>
        <p>Buffalo  0  5  0  ODD  63  Itt</p>
        <p>CeaUal</p>
        <p>Cleveland  3  2  0  .600  93  81</p>
        <p>Pittsburg  2  3  0  .400  116  81</p>
        <p>Cincinoati  1  4  0  200  149  166</p>
        <p>Houston  1  4  0  200  69  107</p>
        <p>West</p>
        <p>Denver  3  2  0  .600  151  121</p>
        <p>Kansas City  3  2  0  .600  121  104</p>
        <p>L A Raiders  3  2  0  .600  115  100</p>
        <p>Seattle  3  2  0  .600  134  143</p>
        <p>San Diego  2  3  0  .400  121  142</p>
        <p>NATIONAL CONFERENCE East</p>
        <p>Dallas  4  1  0  .800  132  86</p>
        <p>N Y. Giants  3  2  0  .600  113  80</p>
        <p>St. Louis  3  2  0  600  138  133</p>
        <p>Washington  2  3  0  .400  73  131</p>
        <p>Philadelphia  I  4  0  200  56  83</p>
        <p>CenUal</p>
        <p>Chicago  5  0  0  1.000  163  88</p>
        <p>Detroit  3  2  0  .600  100  114</p>
        <p>Minnesota  3  2  0  .600  120  103</p>
        <p>Green Bay  2  3  0  400  117  123</p>
        <p>Tampa Bay  0  5  0  000  85  146</p>
        <p>West</p>
        <p>LA Rams  5  0  0  1.000  102  62</p>
        <p>New Orleans  3  2  0  .600  113  132</p>
        <p>San Francisco  3  2  0  .600  145  91</p>
        <p>Atlanta  0  5  0  000  94  162</p>
        <p>Sunday s Games Buffalo at New England Cleveland at Housm Denver at Indianapolis Detroit at Washington Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Minnesota vs Green Bay at Milwaukee New York Giants at Cincinnati St. Louis at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Dallas New Orleans at Los celes Raiders Kansas City at San Diego Chicago at San Francisco Atlanta at Seattle</p>
        <p>reserve Activated Smith, defensive tackle NEW YORK JETS-Activated Davlin Mullen, defensive back.</p>
        <p>HOCKEY National Hockey League HARTFORD WHALERS-An-nounced that Marty Howe, defenseman. has retired LOS ANGELES KINGS-Ac quired Paul Guay, right wing, from u&amp;gt;e Philadelphia Flyers for Steve Se^n. right wing.</p>
        <p>TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-Traded Bill Derlago, center, to the Boston Bruins for Tom Fergus, center.</p>
        <p>Prep Football</p>
        <p>^ The .Associated Press RALEIGH (AP)  Following is tow the tM teams in The Associated Press high school football poll fared Friday night:</p>
        <p>4-A</p>
        <p>^ Gboro Page (Ml beat E. Forsyth</p>
        <p>2. Ashe Reynolds (6-1) lost to Pisgah 17-14</p>
        <p>3. N Durham (6A)) beat Rox Per son 27-6</p>
        <p>4. Jacksonville (6-0) beat S. Wayne 36A)</p>
        <p>5. W. Charlotte (5-1) lost to Char</p>
        <p>Harding 19-9 ti^</p>
        <p>6. (tie) Fay Byrd (6-0) beat Pine Forest 22-14</p>
        <p>Gasl Ashbrook (64)) beat Char Garinger47-0</p>
        <p>8 Rocky Ml. (5-1) lost to N. Nash 14-12</p>
        <p>9 W-S Parkland (64)) beat W-S Reynolds 20-16</p>
        <p>10. Hills Orange (6-0-1) beat Durh Jordan 84)</p>
        <p>3-A</p>
        <p>Msaday'sGame</p>
        <p>YorkJe</p>
        <p>Miami al New York Jets</p>
        <p>Suidav, Oct. 2</p>
        <p>Suidav.Oi Cincinnati at Housfon Dallas at Philadelphia Indianapolis at Bimalo Los Angeles Raiders at Cleveland Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City New Orleans at Atlanta Washington at New York Giants St Louisa!Pittsburgh San Diego at Minnesota San Francisco at Detroit New York Jets at New England Seattle at Denver Tampa Bay at Miami</p>
        <p>Moaday.Oct.21 Green Bay at Chicago</p>
        <p>1. W Caldwell (60) beat Lincqjlnton</p>
        <p>2. SUtesville (6-1) beat Wilkes 14-7</p>
        <p>3. HP Andrews (5-1) beat C. Davidson 354)</p>
        <p>4. SE Halifax (74)) beat Warren 40-13</p>
        <p>5. Tarboro (5-t) beat NW Halifax 42-8</p>
        <p>6. Forest Hills (5-1) beat NW Cabarrus 12-0</p>
        <p>7. James Ragsdale (4-2) lost to Asheboro 10-7</p>
        <p>8. Concord (5-2) beat W. Rowan 28-7</p>
        <p>9. Havelock (4-1) at E. Carteret, ppd. Mon.</p>
        <p>10. W. Craven (6-1) beat Washington 12-6</p>
        <p>2-A</p>
        <p>1. N. Rowan (64)) did not play</p>
        <p>. .  tplay</p>
        <p>2. Whiteville (64)) beat E 'Bladen 32-0</p>
        <p>3. Jordan-Matthews (74)) beat Chatham 604)</p>
        <p>4. Wallace-Rose Hill (64)) beat James Ke.nan 14-7</p>
        <p>5. Ahoskie (64)) did not play IE. Da</p>
        <p>College Football</p>
        <p>6. Lexington (6-1) bealE. Davidson 47-13</p>
        <p>7. Union Pines (6-1) lost to W Mon-</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press EAST</p>
        <p>Galludet 17. St. Peters 14 Salisbury St. 40,Glassboro St. 8 SOUTH</p>
        <p>Grambling 31, Tennessee St 24</p>
        <p>tgomery 27-7</p>
        <p>8. Fuquay-Varina (64)) beat RolesvUlelt-O</p>
        <p>WF</p>
        <p>9. Clinton (5-1) beat E. Duplin 28-7</p>
        <p>10. Char Catholic (4-1) vs. Char Country Day (Sat.)</p>
        <p>1. Rosman (64)) beat Tryon 144)</p>
        <p>2. Rosewood (64)) beat Midway 21-7</p>
        <p>3. Clarkton (6-0) beat Tar Heel 28-6</p>
        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX-Announced that Bill Fischer Walt Hriniak, Joe Morgan and Rene Lachemann, coacnesjvill return next season.</p>
        <p>MINNESOTA TWfNS-Released John Castino, infielder. Sent Mark Brown and Tom Klawitter, pitchers</p>
        <p>Brown ana t om Klawitter. pilche and Mike Stenhouse, outfineide to</p>
        <p>4. Orrum (5-1) lost to St. Pauls 7-6</p>
        <p>5. N. Edgecombe (6-1) beat Belhaven47-7</p>
        <p>6. Currituck (5-0-1) beat Weldon 32-0</p>
        <p>7. Manteo (5-2) beat Camden 20-18</p>
        <p>8. Swain (3-3) did not play</p>
        <p>9. Tabor City (4-1) beat Bladenboro 8-0</p>
        <p>10. Northampton West (4-2) beat Murfreesboro 42-0</p>
        <p>Toledo of the International League. Purchased Eric Broersma and Les</p>
        <p>Straker, pitchers, and Mark David-Alex Marte, outfielders.</p>
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        <p>Moore, manager, Wes Stock, pitch-iiw coach, and Bob Didier and Dm McKay, coaches</p>
        <p>National League</p>
        <p>ATLANTA BRAVES-Signed Ken</p>
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        <p>St. Pauls?,Orrum6 SUtesville 14, Wilkes Central 7 Swan Owen Hi, Sky Roberson 16</p>
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        <p>W. Henderson 21, N. Buncombe 0 W. Sunly 17, Albiemarle 8 W. Caldwell 21. Lincolnton?</p>
        <p>W. Craven 12, Washington 6 W. Montgomery 27, Union Pines 7 W. Cdumbus 7. N. Brunswick 0 W. Lincoln 28. Bunker HiU ^ 2 OT Wallace-Rose Hill 14. James Kenan 7</p>
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        <p>All persons interested in  North Pitts athletic program are urged to attend.</p>
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        <p>...Your business cards in two colors and embossed for the price of black on white printed cards. Your choice of black and another standard color.</p>
        <p>Crimestoppers</p>
        <p>If you have information on any crime committed in Pitt County, call Crimestoppers, 758*7777. You do hot have to identify yourself and can be paid for the information you supply.</p>
        <p>Have You Missed Your Daily Reflector?</p>
        <p>First Call Your Independent Carrier.</p>
        <p>If You Are Unable To Reach Him Call The Daily Reflector.</p>
        <p>752-3952</p>
        <p>Between 6:00 P.M. And 6:30 P.M. Weekdays And 8 A.M. 'Til 9 A.M. On Sundays.</p>
        <p>Win of $1 perioc sales fiscal 7.16p( The operai planm</p>
        <p>Pro</p>
        <p>Rita moted tional She tian (</p>
        <p>FireE</p>
        <p>If ypuVe ever had  kidney stones^</p>
        <p>nobody has to teU you aboutpain.</p>
        <p>This is a special me-ssajje to anyone with stones in the kidney or ureter (the tube from the kidney to the bladder).</p>
        <p>We want you to know about a totally new way to deal with thi.s afonizinj problem, a way to jjet nd ot your stone without sutj-ery.</p>
        <p>Thi.s is a message aKjut extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), a thoroughly tested, sate, and approved technique that pulverizes your stone while you lie in a water hath. No incisions are necessary.</p>
        <p>ESWL was conceived about five years ago by a team of doctors at Ludwig-Maximillian University in Munich, West Germany.</p>
        <p>The doctors solicited ciHiperation from a major West German aerospace manufacturer. By combining aerospace and urological re.scarch, a remarkable device was created, called the Dornier Lithotripter.</p>
        <p>The Dornier Lithotripter pulverizes kidney and ureteral stones by using shock waves. These shock waves are created by an underwater electrode, similar to a cars spark plugs.</p>
        <p>These shock waves travel through a water^W hath. They are focused directly on the stone and break it into tiny pieces which you pass spontaneously in the urine.</p>
        <p>The difference hetween stone surgery and ESWL is remarkable. Stone surgery is a major operation, with a large incision, post-operative</p>
        <p>ESWL takes about one hour. There is no cutting and usually only .minimal, if any, subsequent pain. Post-operative risks are small.</p>
        <p>Perhaps the greatest difference is the time youll lose from work. A kidney stone operation can keep you away from work for six to eight weeks. ESWL usually has you back to vvork within a week. You may gain additional paychecks, and feel a lot better a lot sooner.</p>
        <p>ESWL is not a pRKedure that just anyone can do. It is carried out by specially trained Board Certified urologists.</p>
        <p>Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital in Fayetteville, N.C., and Carolina Lithotripsy, Ltd., in February, 19B5, received approval from the N.C. Department of Human Resources to provide this service for stone patients.</p>
        <p>This upfmml means that a patient's health insur-anee company will he able to reimburse the urologists in Carolina Lithotripsy, Ltd., and Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital for charges for ESWL in the sume munner they would reimburse for an open surgical pTTHiedure. Also, CHAMPUS has approvedreimlmrse'} mentfor ESWL. Highsmi-Rainey Memorial Hospital ^</p>
        <p>is the onh[ facility with such approval in the Carolinas to he offering ESWL note und Highsmith-Rainey is</p>
        <p>pain, and considendMc risks, including possible substantial hitiod klsoreven the loss of a kidney.</p>
        <p>currently the only hospiud in the Carolinas which offers ESWL.</p>
        <p>Your own doctor has been provided with much more information ahoiit ESWL. Please consult him or her tor additional details. Or, if you prefer, for more information you may call or write;</p>
        <p>Carolina Lithotripsy, Ltd. 1786 Metromedical Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 1-800-682-7971 (N.C.) l-800-528-9008(Va.,S.C, Md.,D.C.,WVa.,Ga.)</p>
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        <pb facs="00096126_0033" />
        <p>Business Notes</p>
        <p>New Director</p>
        <p>. Zubie W. Metcalf Jr. has been elected a member of Planters Banks</p>
        <p>Greenville board, accoring to James B. Power, chairman and cni(</p>
        <p>IB. Power, cnairman and chief executive officer, and Christopher B. McCoy, vice president and city executive.</p>
        <p>Metcalf serves as director of the Center for Student Opportunities at the East Carolina Umversity School ' of Medicine. He is a native of Fort Deposit, Ala.</p>
        <p>a a^aduate of Stokes-Pactolus High School. She and her husband, Allan, have two daughters.</p>
        <p>Planters Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Planters Cwp., serves 19 North Carolina cities with 52 full-service offices.</p>
        <p>Account Executive</p>
        <p>Cannon Election ^</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Grenvllto. N.C.</p>
        <p>October 13,1985 aitu</p>
        <p>Mi^ Ann Bennett was recently appointed to the position of account executive at the Greenville Holiday Inn, according to General Manager Fred Payne.</p>
        <p>Ms. Bennett has worked in the</p>
        <p>To Stand</p>
        <p>hotel indist^ for over four years. Inn</p>
        <p>niost recently at the Ramada inn as director of catering. She has lived in Greenville for 12 years, and graduated from East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>She is now responsible for arranging banquet functions, as well as serving as a marketing liaison between the Holiday Inn and guests.</p>
        <p>RITA B. STOKES</p>
        <p>ZUBIE W. METCALF JR.</p>
        <p>Name Change</p>
        <p>Saies Rep</p>
        <p>Rebecca L. Helmes, a licensed psychological associate and career counselor, recently announced a name change of her practice to Carolina Career and Psychological Resource Services. The office is located at Parliament Place, 300 E. Arlington Blvd., Suite 3B. Services offered include career assessments, career counseling, psychological and educational assessments, consultations and workshops.</p>
        <p>Thomas J. Adams recently became a Greenville sales representative for Geo. T. Wood and Sons Inc., a wholesale distributor of floorcover-ings. The home office is located in High Point.</p>
        <p>Adams joined the company in 1981 after graduating from N.C. State University. He will be working out of the companys Goldsboro warehouse.</p>
        <p>KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (AP) - An official for the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, assessing the options after its defeat at Cannon Mills Co., says the union probably will not contest the election.</p>
        <p>The disadvantages of filing objections may outweigh the advantages, said Bruce Raynor, Southern regional director of the ACTWU.</p>
        <p>Union officials consider last weeks 5,982-3,530 vote against the unicm a very r^pwtable showing rather than a decisive defeat, Raynw said.</p>
        <p>Under National Labor Relations Board rules, the union has until Thursday to decide whether to contest this weeks election.</p>
        <p>Raynor said he leaned toward allowing the elections results to stand, but he will confer with ACTWU leaders at the New York headquarters before the unions final decision is announced.</p>
        <p>The ACTWU drive to enlist some 10,500 Cannon Mills workers in Rowan and Cabarrus counties was one of the largest undertaken in North Carolina and South Carolina, officials say.</p>
        <p>If the union had won, it would have been an important election for the South, said Ellen Peirce, assistant professor of legal studies at the University of North Carolina at Cha-</p>
        <p>Union Threatens Chrysler Strike</p>
        <p>MARYANNBENNETT</p>
        <p>pel Hill. It would have encouraged omer</p>
        <p>in Home Markets</p>
        <p>Saies Reported</p>
        <p>Winn-Dixie Inc. has reported sales of $1,857,495,000 for the 12-week period, which ended Sept. 18. The sales trend for the first quarter of fiscal 1986 is 7.25 percent, up from 7.16 percent in the last quarter.</p>
        <p>The company had 1,262 locations in operation as of Sept. 18, with 75 stores p anned for construction.</p>
        <p>Promoted</p>
        <p>Rita B. Stokes was recently promoted to head teller for Planters National Bank in Ayden.</p>
        <p>She is a member of Timothy Christian Church and the GardSnerville Fire Department. Mrs. Stokes is also</p>
        <p>John Williams, owner and operator of Carolina Carpet Dyeing and Cleaning, has announced that the firm operating in the Greenville area in the commercial markets, has begun accepting residential work.</p>
        <p>other campaigns and given unions heart to try again in the South.</p>
        <p>Should the union decide to contest the election, it would challenge certain tactics used by Cannon from the time the organization petition was filed up to the vote.</p>
        <p>HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. (AP) -The United Auto Workers will strike Chrysler Corp. at midnight Tuesday if national labor n^otiations continue at the current slow pace, UAW President Owen Bieber declared Saturday.</p>
        <p>Bieber, in sharp contrast to his optimism earlier m the week, said (3irysler has been dragging its feet on the unions demand that it match the labor contract pattern established a year ago at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co.</p>
        <p>Bieber revealed that he and Chrysler Chairman Lee lacocca had met privately Friday but said the pace of the talks did not pick up and the union planned no further statements. Chrysler said it would have nothing more to say Saturday.</p>
        <p>I believe neither party wants a strike, Bieber said. But if the company doesnt pick up its tempo, then thats exactly where theyre going to end up.</p>
        <p>Bieber would not say whether a strike, if one is called, would be nationwide or against selected plants.</p>
        <p>A year ago, the union was able to severely disrupt GMs operations by striking strategic locations.</p>
        <p>The contract covering 70^000 Chrysler workers at 32 U.S. plants expires at midnight Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Bieber has avoided making that hour a firm strike deadline, saying that if the progress was being made, the old contract would be extended until a new one is reached.</p>
        <p>However, he said Saturday that if the expiration comes and theres no momentum there, by the time we get</p>
        <p>to that deadline, theres no reason to extend the current contract.</p>
        <p>The time is running dangerously short, Bieber said.</p>
        <p>Ciiryslers separate contract with 10,000 Canadian workers expires simultaneously, and union (Uncials in Toronto have been pessimistic about reaching a settlement. Midnight Tuesday is a formal strike deadline in Canada.</p>
        <p>The automakers operations are ti^tly integrated across the border, and a strike in either country would be felt in the other in a matter of days, lacocca has said.</p>
        <p>The company said it would have no immediate reply to Biebers state-</p>
        <p>::Ti</p>
        <p>ments Saturday.</p>
        <p>Bieber said Chrysler failed to give</p>
        <p>the union an offer on the main issues of job security and curbs on the sub-' contracting of work outside the company.</p>
        <p>The union leader also said the company has yet to reply to his rejection earlier last week of its ecor nomic offer, in which the union seeks wage and benefit parity with workers at GM and Ford.</p>
        <p>Specifics of the Chrysler offer were not released.</p>
        <p>Own Your Own Travel Agency</p>
        <p>Pianters income</p>
        <p>The Planter Corporations net income per share for the third quarter of 1985 was 48 cents, an increase of 11.6 percent over the 43 cents earned in the same period last year. This amounted to $1.6 million, compared with $1.4 million a year earlier, according to James B. Powers, chairman and chief executive officer.</p>
        <p>Judge Says FCX Can't Pay Check</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - FCX Inc. can not redeem $335,000 in grain payments that were mailed out before</p>
        <p>the cooperative filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Sept. 17, a federal</p>
        <p>THOMAS J. ADAMS</p>
        <p>Crimestoppers</p>
        <p>If you have information on any crime committed in Pitt County, call Crimestoppers, 758-7777, You do not have to identify yourself and can be paid for the information you supply.</p>
        <p>bankruptcy judge has ruled in a pre-liminaiV opinion.</p>
        <p>The court has approved $1.2 million in payments for grain that FCX had received, but not paid for, at the time of the filing. The company Tuesday asked Judge A. Thomas Small to ap^ prove the payment of checks that had not cleared the bank at the time of the filing, but Small denied that request in a preliminary decision released Friday</p>
        <p>FCX is extremely disappointed,</p>
        <p>said Russ Weathers, vice president of public relations for FCX. There was some $335,000 of farmers money cau^it in the system at the time of bankruptcy, money that was needed to pay their bills. This creates hardships on farmers.</p>
        <p>In his preliminary ruling. Small lother hearing would be held</p>
        <p>said an_______________</p>
        <p>on the outstanding checks Oct. 24.</p>
        <p>A group of farmers in Barber marched on the local FCX grain silo Fri</p>
        <p>day, but Weathers said there was no major confrontation. They were just trying to get a hold on whats going on with bankruptcy proceedings, Weathers said.</p>
        <p>Traval Agunta Intonwtlonal is offering sxcsllont opportunltios for thoss who aro oagor to grow wHh u In tho over 54-blHlon dollar travel Industry. We currently have franchised 176 agencies In 26 states.</p>
        <p>Travel Agents International offers you:</p>
        <p> Excellent locations In Eastern</p>
        <p>N.C.</p>
        <p> Experienced staff</p>
        <p> Complete training</p>
        <p> Interior furniture packages</p>
        <p> Higher commission</p>
        <p> A proven track record</p>
        <p> No percentage royalty</p>
        <p> Personal travel benefits</p>
        <p>For more details in this fuivfilled industry, call our Regional Franchise Director.</p>
        <p>iMdlng Franchisor o( Retail Travel Agencies</p>
        <p>travel Agents International:</p>
        <p>. Dick Montelth Eastern N.C. Director 1633 N. Market Dr. Raleigh, N.C. 27609 (919) 878-8820Many...to you, our loyal customers and friends;</p>
        <p>...to our dedicated officers and employees;</p>
        <p>..to our board of directors.</p>
        <p>Directors</p>
        <p>Kenneth K. Dews, Sr.</p>
        <p>Dr. Allen Taylor</p>
        <p>J. Larkin Little</p>
        <p>Clifton W. Everett, Sr.</p>
        <p>David J. Whichard, II</p>
        <p>^ James S. Ficklen, Jr.</p>
        <p>Howard L. Hodges, Jr.</p>
        <p>William H, Toft, Jr.</p>
        <p>Billy B. Loughinghouse</p>
        <p>Together, we have made this past year the most successful in the history of our association. As we begin bur 80th year, we pledge to continue offering a full range of financial services and the personal attention that has been our  tradition of service since 1906.</p>
        <p>HOM FCDCRAL SAVINGS</p>
        <p>AND LOAN ASSOOARON</p>
        <p>OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA</p>
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        <p>Downtown Greenville 758-3421 Arlington Boulevard 756-2772</p>
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        <p>CmvrE  3  6  11294 28'  27'  274-4</p>
        <p>Comsat  1.20  101122 334  324  334 + 1'</p>
        <p>ConsEd 2.40  8 4619  34 4  33'  34'</p>
        <p>CnsNG 2.32 9x13072 42' 41' 414+4' ConsPvr  4722  64  64  64</p>
        <p>CntlCp 2.60 19 9464 39 4 37' 394 + 1' ContTel 1.80 8 103*1 23' 224 23'+ ' CtData .72  9985 184 16'v 184+2'</p>
        <p>Coopr 1.52 16 1854 37'. 354 37'+ 4 CornG s 1.28 19 4808 4*4 434 4*'+2+k CrwnCk  13 444  654  634  64'-l'</p>
        <p>CrvrZel  1  18 3112  38'  354  38 +1'</p>
        <p>CumEn  2 20  4 300  65'  634  65 +  4</p>
        <p>CurtW  1.20  16 x107  354  35'  35'-  '</p>
        <p>- 0-D-</p>
        <p>DanaCp 1.28 7 2741 244 234 24'+4 DartKr sl.56 13 21070 u40 3*  39'+2'</p>
        <p>OataGn  1510349 364 324 334-24</p>
        <p>Oayco  24  9 952  174  16'  174+  4</p>
        <p>*  .82  16  6269  39  374  384+  4</p>
        <p>2  8 3815  18'  174  18'+ 4</p>
        <p>1  38 3041  26  25'  25'-'</p>
        <p>1  6 14215  39'  374  384</p>
        <p>.68  611052  144  144  144+ '</p>
        <p>DIamS 1.76b  899 154 154 154- '</p>
        <p>Digital  14 34234 109 102'; 10*'*- 4</p>
        <p>,1.20  48 5082  88'  85'  88'+3</p>
        <p>.72  9 4790  294  294  294+ '</p>
        <p>1.80 14 12538 35'-33' 35'+ 4 .78 19 1918 40' 38' 39 -14 .80 16 2967 184 18' 184+ 4</p>
        <p>3 15 13490 594 574 58'-1 2 60 8 54*0 324 314 324+ 4 2,06 . 7 2788 15  144 14-'</p>
        <p>- E-E -11 12253  9'  84  9'+  '</p>
        <p>EastGF 1,30 1150 588 234 224 23 -' EsKod S2.20 1318505 444 434 444+ 4 Eaton 1.40 7 1855 53 4 52' 53'+ ' EchHns .44 11 3941 12  11' 114</p>
        <p>EmKiEI 2.60 13 5728 684 *7' *84+ ' Ens^ch 1.60 178 54*3 214 20' 214+4 Ethyls 54 12208 234 23  234-'</p>
        <p>vjEyanP  147  14  14  14-  '*</p>
        <p>ExCelo 1.72  11 262  414  41  41'+  '</p>
        <p>Exxan- 3,40  9 28914  53  51'  53 +1'</p>
        <p>. *   - F-F -</p>
        <p>FMC 2.20  35 1604  63'  62  62*-  4</p>
        <p>FPLGp 1.9*  8 8323  24'  234  24'+  '</p>
        <p>Falrchd .20  1143  94  9'  9'-  '</p>
        <p>Falrfd  ,18  9 315  12 dll'  114- 4</p>
        <p>Feders .04e  8 855  44 d 4'  44+  4</p>
        <p>FedNM .16  1998*  18'  174  18'</p>
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        <p>FnSBar  389  6  5  6 +1</p>
        <p>FIrestn .80 14 4726 19  174 18'.-'</p>
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        <p>FstChIc  1.32  1234*  22'  20'  22'+14</p>
        <p>Finiste  2.50  7 1973  48'  4*'  48+l-</p>
        <p>FstPa  1498  *'  6  6'</p>
        <p>FleetEn  44  9 4*97  19  184  18'--4</p>
        <p>FIghtSf s 16 18 1316 234 22  234 + 14</p>
        <p>FlaPrg 2.16 8 1690 26' 26  26'-'*</p>
        <p>FlwCetl  480  5'  44  5'</p>
        <p>Flu* 40  12970 16' d14' 16' + 14</p>
        <p>Dlsn^</p>
        <p>DomRs</p>
        <p>DowCh</p>
        <p>DowJn</p>
        <p>Dresr</p>
        <p>duPont</p>
        <p>OukeP</p>
        <p>J)uqLt</p>
        <p>EastAIr</p>
        <p>MARKET</p>
        <p>ANALYSIS</p>
        <p>OOW XINES 30INOUSTWALS</p>
        <p>Oct. 7.1,</p>
        <p>[tioM' [LOVkT [Cioio I</p>
        <p>M . 1.32&amp;lt; 37 TT33B.B4 |</p>
        <p>MARKIT IN SRIIF</p>
        <p>N Y S E Issues Consolidaled Traduiu Friday, Oct. 11 Volume Shaies 113.933,560</p>
        <p>NartkSol. 911(5 94 MK *-4 A (ISS3 154 144 154- 4 NAPMI 1 I 795 334 32  314-14</p>
        <p>NeestUt 1.51 55N3 154 15  154+ 4</p>
        <p>NIndPS 1.5* W35397 Ii4d 94 N4- 4 NoStPw 3.52 11104 4*4 454 4(4+ 4 Nertrp 1.20 98431 *54 42  414-34</p>
        <p>Norton 2131170 374 3*4 1*4-1 Norwst 1.10144990 244 224 &amp;amp;4-I4 NulriS .001  245  4  34  34- 4</p>
        <p>NYNEX4.4 14737 114 794 114+14 -0-0-OcclPol 2.50 1014757 134 1)4 314+ 4 OhioEd 1.80 4 5790 15  144 15 +4</p>
        <p>OklaOE 2 1017*1 234 22  214+14</p>
        <p>014  130  )132*2  314 314 334.-4</p>
        <p>ONEOK 2.5* 10 450 294 214 A4+ 4</p>
        <p>NEW YOK (AP) - WOokly</p>
        <p>High YMd</p>
        <p>154- 4  ComganlH ghdM IN MA low iM laS</p>
        <p>^+4  ^ N provkws wook't loti prtaTfll</p>
        <p>44- Ik  gallon*, suf^lod by Iba National</p>
        <p>Asioclatlon ol Sicuritlas </p>
        <p>  -  ...... DaiNrs, Inc.,</p>
        <p>rolloci nal aswt valMs. ft which lacurlHa* cttildhaytlMoniotd.</p>
        <p>Ainericai Stock Exdia^</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Yearly high low, weekly sales, high, low, closing price and net change of the 20 most active stocks trading for more than Si:</p>
        <p>High  Low  Sales  Hl|b  Lew  Last Oig.</p>
        <p>46'  26'*  BeatCo.....................................................14,904,500  444  384  414+  24</p>
        <p>284  16  AMI..........................................................7,737,000  204  1*4  204+  14</p>
        <p>374  19  Gould........................................................6,377,800  3*'  324  34'*-  24</p>
        <p>6*'.  30'  WarnrL.......................................................5,050,500  374  334  34',-  34</p>
        <p>52'  28'HCA..........................................................6,97*,*00  31'*  284  31'*+  14</p>
        <p>1304 11* IBM.........................................................6,965,900  12*4 1234 1254+ 24</p>
        <p>214  16'  TexOGs.......................................................6,923,300  18  1*4  174-  4</p>
        <p>264  174  AT&amp;amp;T........................................ 4.491A0  214  21  214</p>
        <p>394  28*  HewlPk..................................................6.640,100  32  284   -  2</p>
        <p>154  84MldSUt............................ 6,373.500  10  84  4+  1</p>
        <p>554  32'  Revlon....................... 6,182,100  554  564  554+  14</p>
        <p>554  604  AAonsan.......................................................6,109,600  6*  604  6)4-  5</p>
        <p>3*4  25*ITTCp.................................. 3,926,&amp;lt;00  354  33'  364-  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>23* 17* ClevEI .............................................3,733,300  234  224 23'*+ '*</p>
        <p>85  654  GMol .................................. 3,640,900  704  47'  *94+  24</p>
        <p>15'*  94  NIndPS.......................................................3,539,700  114  94  104-  4</p>
        <p>1254 85' Digital.......................................................3,623,600  109 102' 106'*- 4</p>
        <p>3*4  21*  Human......................................................3,320,300  274  2*4  274+  1</p>
        <p>394 294 AAotorla.........................  3,291,900  334  294  31 - 24</p>
        <p>8  3'  WnAirL......................................................3,284,700 74 54 74+ 14</p>
        <p>,NEW YORK (AP) - Amarican Slock Exchange trading for the week lelocted issues:</p>
        <p>Salts</p>
        <p>PE hdi HIgb Law Last Oig.</p>
        <p>Aclon  182  14  14  14-  4</p>
        <p>AdRusI  .)  17 14*  264  254  2* +  4</p>
        <p>Adobe  M  12 1323  174  17  17 -4</p>
        <p>AfilPb S  *0 20 12  4*4  454  454-  4</p>
        <p>Amdahl  .M  141I79  I14  IT  114+  4</p>
        <p>APefI  2 22 44  534  524  534+  4</p>
        <p>ARoylnIJSe 1314 134 134 114 ASclE  </p>
        <p>Ampal</p>
        <p>Andal</p>
        <p>Armtm</p>
        <p>Asmr g</p>
        <p>Astrotc</p>
        <p>AllsCM</p>
        <p>Atlas wt</p>
        <p>34 34 2  14</p>
        <p>i 54 44d44 94 14 14 14 4  4</p>
        <p>34 34</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>6 + 4 44- 4 9</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>4- 4</p>
        <p>34+ 4</p>
        <p>FordM 2.80 3 2802* 4** 664 6*4+2 FrptMc .40  16 5751  194  184  19'+ 4</p>
        <p>Fruehf .70  4 1301  264  234  264</p>
        <p> GG </p>
        <p>GAF .20  13 1513  38'  3**  38 - '</p>
        <p>GTE 3.16  89611  394  384  39 - 4</p>
        <p>Gannett 168  18 *786  5*'  524  56 +14</p>
        <p>GnCorp 1.50b 29 3928 504 6*4 50'+6 GnC^n  1  7x3812 704  6*4  *8 -14</p>
        <p>GenEl  2.20 11 206*1 59  5*'  58'+14</p>
        <p>GnFds  2.50 18 18383 u119  118'  1184+ 4</p>
        <p>GnHous ,26  103  10'  9*  10'+ 4</p>
        <p>Gninst .25  2930  134 dl24  13-4</p>
        <p>GnMllls 2.26  9800  *3*  604  *34+ &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>GMot  5r  6 3*609 70'  *7'  *9*+24</p>
        <p>GM E s  .051  90*8  36*  324  3*4+ 4</p>
        <p>GPU  8 7969  154  164  15 +  '</p>
        <p>GnSignI  1,80  103*58  394 d37  374-24</p>
        <p>Gensco  2182  34 d 24  3'*- '*</p>
        <p>GaPac 80 279177  2)4  204  21 - 4</p>
        <p>GerbPd 1.32  12 751  33'  324  334+1</p>
        <p>GibrFn  3 2978 7  64  64</p>
        <p>Gillette 2.60 12 6279  654  634  65'-  '*</p>
        <p>GIdNug  19 2030 94  94  94+  '*</p>
        <p>Gdrich 1.5*  808  31' 304 31'*+ '*</p>
        <p>Goodyr 1.60 7 12706 274 26' 27 +4 Gould 68 63778 3*' 324 36'*-24 Grace 2.80 11 1886 39' d38  394+'</p>
        <p>GtAtPc  7 2268  144  15'  164+  4</p>
        <p>GtNNk 1,52 121750 374 35  3*'-1'</p>
        <p>GtWFin 1 8 )5126 26  224 254+24</p>
        <p>Greyh 1,32 9 17181 274 234 25*-2 Grumn  1 9 231*  334  314  314-2'*</p>
        <p>GIfWst  90 13 1506*  66  624  63'+ '</p>
        <p>GIfStUt 1*6 *89*6 13'* 12' 124+ 4 *  ~</p>
        <p>Halbtn 1.80 11 10)20 254 264 25'-'* Harind s .5* 191062 314 284 31 +2'* HrpRw s .40 12 367 174 154 174+2 Harris .88 12 6*9* 264 d224 26'+)'* HeclaM .20  1029  1*4 1*  1*4+ '*</p>
        <p>Hellmn .68 121928 184 184 184+ '* Heinz 1.80 16 2*98 58 4 5* yw-4 Heinz s  1359  294  284  29</p>
        <p>Herculs  1.60 11 *625  37  3*  3*4 +4</p>
        <p>Hershy  1.60  131*85  684 6*'  684+2</p>
        <p>.22 15 64*01 32 d284 X -2</p>
        <p>1  136577  534 50  53'*+24</p>
        <p>133 1089  804  75  804+4'*</p>
        <p>.20 51 1948  25  26'  264- '*</p>
        <p>2 13 9663  61'  59'  604+ '*</p>
        <p>.60 8 49766 31'* d28'* 31'*+14</p>
        <p>Hotelln 2.60 13x171 284 27' 274+ 4 Housint 1.81 9 7221 37 4 35  37'*+14</p>
        <p>Houtnd 2.66 6 6006 2*4 254 2*4+4 HughTI .68  2691  13  124  124- 4</p>
        <p>Human .68 13 33203 274 264 274 + 1</p>
        <p>- I-I -</p>
        <p>1C Ind 1.66 16 6562 334 X' 334+2 IRT Prs1.50 7 2365 154 154 154+ '* ITT Cp 1 10 39266 354 33' 36'- 4 lU Int .60  1658  114 114 114+ 4</p>
        <p>ldahoPsl.72 91310 214 21'* 214+4 IdealB  2312  64  5'*  64+  4</p>
        <p>IllPowr 2,66 6 7670 22' 214 224+ 4 lmpChm2.l3e 7 6102 364 3*  36 -4</p>
        <p>ImplCp  101681  8  74  74</p>
        <p>INCO .20  8556  114 114 114-4</p>
        <p>Inexco  .07)  1661  5'  5  54</p>
        <p>IngerR 2.60 17 858 514 504 50-1' InldStl .38j  861  214 214 214+ </p>
        <p>Intrfst .60 5 6656 104 d 9  10 - '</p>
        <p>Intrik 2.60 8 660 69' 674 69'+14 IBM 6.60 12 69659 1264 1234 1254+24 IntFlav 1.12 18 1907 324 M4 324+ 4 InlHarv  8*65  7  *'  **-  4</p>
        <p>IntMln 2 *0  91*86  394  394  394- 4</p>
        <p>IntPapr 2.60  6976  6*4  654  654- 4</p>
        <p>IntNrih 2.68  10 2**8  66'  624  63 -1'</p>
        <p>Ipalco 3.06  91691  334  33  334+ '*</p>
        <p>- J-J -</p>
        <p>Jewlcr 26 6*0 ul*' 134 1*4+24 JohnJn I.X 1612281 664 634 66'+ 4 Joslen s .80 16 1225 264 23* 264+ 4 JoyMfg 1.60 15 x533 23' 224 23'*-4</p>
        <p>- KK </p>
        <p>Kmart 1.60  98923  324  314  314-4</p>
        <p>KalsrAI .151  625*  1*  16*  15'*-1</p>
        <p>Kaneb  .40  903  8  7A  7*</p>
        <p>KanGE 1.18 4*912 114 114 114 KanPLt 2.96 8 1037 374 3*' 3*4- '* Katyin 2*01 15' 134 15 +14 KaufBr .60 5 3159 164 d124 13'*-14 KeHogg 1.84 16 3508 *1* 594 *14- 4 Kenai  18*2  4d7-32  7 32-1-32</p>
        <p>KerrMc 1,10  XM05  31*  M*  314+ '*</p>
        <p>KImbCI 2.32  11 3778  62'  604  *1'+ '</p>
        <p>KnghtRd .7*  I* 8177  36*  33'*  36'*- 4</p>
        <p>Kopers .80  1304  1*4dl54 15'-)'</p>
        <p>Kroger 2 II 30*5 63' 624 634+ *</p>
        <p>- L-L -</p>
        <p>LTV  15716 6 d 54 5'*- '</p>
        <p>LearPt .20  2292  12 d104 10*-14</p>
        <p>MartMs 1  *729 334 324 33 + 4</p>
        <p>Masco .5* I* 2060 324 31  314- 4</p>
        <p>MaseyF 3131 2' 24 2'*+ 4 Maxam 4 315 134 124 124+ 4 MayDStr 1.88 10 2770 524 694 524+1' Maytg 2.80 11 5*9 H4 55' y*+14 McDerl 1.80  5894 19  18  18'+ 4</p>
        <p>AAcDnId 90 14*3*2 *5* *44 *54+ 4 AAcOnD 1.84 8 8044 714 *44 ii*-4 McGrH 1.40 15 4315 43  394 424+24</p>
        <p>AAcKess 2.40 13 859 4*4 4*4 4*4- 4 AAead 1.20 11 1905 394 37  374-14</p>
        <p>AAellon 2.68 7 10*5 494 474 494 + 14 AAelvlll 1.44 13 4219 44  42' 43'+14</p>
        <p>AAerck 3.20 1**599 1094 1064 )09'+24 AAerLyn 80 11 10771 28' 274 28 - 4 AAesaPt * 10023 1*4 154 154- 4 MIdSUt 1.331 3 43735 10  S' 94 + 1</p>
        <p>MWE 2.7* II 291 29' 284 29'+ 4 AAAAM 3.50 13 5893 744 754 7*'+ ' MlnPL 2.76 8 1352 35  34' 35 + 4</p>
        <p>AAobil 2.20 10 19*02 294 29  294+4</p>
        <p>AAohkDt 5531  24 14 2 - 1*</p>
        <p>Monsan 2.50 104109* 44  404 414-5</p>
        <p>AAonPw 2 11 1849 28' 2*4 2S4- 4</p>
        <p>AAorgns2.20 712)0* 494 4(4 494+24 AAortons .*4 8 3945 334 314 334+m</p>
        <p>AAotorla</p>
        <p>.*4I332919 334d294 31 -24 - N-H -NCR  .88 109878  324 314 314</p>
        <p>NL Ind .20  2788  ,11'  114  114+  4</p>
        <p>NWA .90  24 10453 554  524  544-  4</p>
        <p>NatDisI 2.20  27 1831  31'*  304  X'-  4</p>
        <p>NatFGs 2.08  7 424  254  251  254-  '*</p>
        <p>NtGyp s  7 1974  32'*  314  B4-  4</p>
        <p>Nil  .25  154*  2*4 26  244- 4</p>
        <p>NtSemi X 2253* 114 104 114-4</p>
        <p>NevPw  2.84  10x1047 304  X4  304+  &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>NEngEI3.iO  7 143*  43'  40'  434+24</p>
        <p>Newml  1  35 1527  454  434  44'-  4</p>
        <p>NiaMP  2.08  **358  184  184  184</p>
        <p>Shy HewlPk Holiday HollyS Hmslke Honwell HCA</p>
        <p>Stox Weekly Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The following is a list ol the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median prica of the stock traded multlpliod by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>Name ToHSllO*) Salcs(lids) Last</p>
        <p>-Beatrice</p>
        <p>IBM</p>
        <p>DlgltalEq Got AAotors Revlon (iouldinc Got Food Warn Lamb AAonsanlo TRW Inc Burrghs Exxon HCA AMI Inc AtlRichfld</p>
        <p>8*99,423 169045 41' 8*18,875 49*59 1254 83*2,024 34234 10*4 8251,684 3*09 *94 8231,09941828 554 8219,23443778 344 8218,0*8 18383 1184 81M,S55 50505 34' 8177,740 41094 41 4 8171,504 213X U* 8154,23(128494 524 8151,075 20914 53 8147,431 49744 314 8143;i34 X77370 204 8141,094 22749 42V</p>
        <p>23 274 04 0 297</p>
        <p>19 M7</p>
        <p>113</p>
        <p>.X  x235</p>
        <p>1007 251</p>
        <p>29 ..  ..</p>
        <p>BAT In ,15e 4x3947034311 14 34 Banstr g  22  44 44  4</p>
        <p>BergBr  32  131004  274  254  264-1</p>
        <p>BowVal  .  X7  104  d 94  10 -4</p>
        <p>Brscn g  l.iO  302  2*4  234  234- 4</p>
        <p>ChmpH  292173  24d 14  2-4</p>
        <p>ConsOG  322  44 44  44+ 4</p>
        <p>CnStor n  X  417  214  XV  XV-  4</p>
        <p>Cross  1.44  15  SX  XV  X  X4+  4</p>
        <p>CrutcR  1  481  4  9-1*  4</p>
        <p>Damson  S1962  44 34  34-4</p>
        <p>OataPd  .1*  2791  1)4  114  114- 4</p>
        <p>Oelmed  717  14 d 4  14</p>
        <p>DevlCp  89  12  134  134  134-  V*</p>
        <p>DomeP  44X21-)*  14 2</p>
        <p>Dynlct .27e 91027  144  134  134+4</p>
        <p>EchoB 9 .12  23  134  13  134</p>
        <p>Fidata  370  *4  *4  *4-  4</p>
        <p>Fluke l.30f 9 797 X4d21  X4+ 4</p>
        <p>FrntHd X4443uX4 194 X4+3' GRI  5*  44  44  44+  V</p>
        <p>GntYlg  IX  154  144  154</p>
        <p>Glatfit  .n  7  249  34  X4  X4+ 4</p>
        <p>GoldW  IX  34  34  34</p>
        <p>GIdFId  770 151*  4 1516-M*</p>
        <p>GrtLkC .48 14 1875 X4 X4 34 -14 GIfCdg .52  24*5  144 144 144</p>
        <p>Hasbrs .15 116113 X4 ' 334+34 Heinick .10 8 8* 144 13  134+ 4</p>
        <p>HollyCp .24 * 278 184 18  11 -4</p>
        <p>    4951  174 1*4 1*4-4</p>
        <p>X2195  5'*  44  44-  '*</p>
        <p>451  7  *4  44-  4</p>
        <p>*82 374 X4 X4- 4 7 8M  14  14  14+ 4</p>
        <p>XI  34  34  34-4</p>
        <p>.X 1*2285  94  84  9 -4</p>
        <p>459  24  24  24</p>
        <p>18124XX X4 X4+44 ' 8 143 134 134 134+ 4 432  14  14  14</p>
        <p>598  24  24  24- 4</p>
        <p>AAarmpf2.X X 214 214 214 Mrshin X 402 174 1*4 174+ 4 AAedia 1.1* 15 254 7*4 754 754- 4 MIchlE .24 V 1071 134 13  13 -4</p>
        <p>NIPatnt  .10  918  154  144  154+  4</p>
        <p>NProc 1.20e  11  xM  204  X4  204-  4</p>
        <p>NYTlmes , 15 4035 424 374 424+24 Nolex 17 215  24  24  24</p>
        <p>NCdOgs 40 104 10'* 104+'* Numac  315  9'*  84  9 +  4</p>
        <p>(Xlkiep  17  44  44  44</p>
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        <p>PetLw  745  24  24  24+  '*</p>
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        <p>15 391  74  7  74- 4</p>
        <p>10290 44 44 2(5 34 24 13 944 144 d13 573 44 44 14X  1  d9-1*</p>
        <p>2779 154 144 212 3'* 24 .10  14*  14  14</p>
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        <p>1* 282 74  *4</p>
        <p>19* II'</p>
        <p>X 13 *59 94</p>
        <p>AARP tovst:</p>
        <p>H4ok Low Lost Om</p>
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        <p>17,12</p>
        <p>tlX</p>
        <p>M*3</p>
        <p>15.4)</p>
        <p>1^51</p>
        <p>Gonadn</p>
        <p>15*1</p>
        <p>15*(</p>
        <p>15- .</p>
        <p>Grwtoc n</p>
        <p>I7.a</p>
        <p>17.W</p>
        <p>17*1+ .11</p>
        <p>TxFMn</p>
        <p>I5M</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>11+ .15</p>
        <p>TxFSbn</p>
        <p>15.14</p>
        <p>15.13</p>
        <p>15.14+ .01</p>
        <p>ABT Fomily:</p>
        <p>Emecg</p>
        <p>Gfwthinc</p>
        <p>12*4</p>
        <p>MJ4</p>
        <p>1}*(+ -M</p>
        <p>1AI)</p>
        <p>14.73</p>
        <p>14*1- .09</p>
        <p>Sicinc</p>
        <p>10.9</p>
        <p>,.X</p>
        <p>W.9+ .07</p>
        <p>Utlllncm</p>
        <p>)4.lf</p>
        <p>15.x</p>
        <p>.ll+ .11</p>
        <p>ADTEK n</p>
        <p>H&amp;gt;.</p>
        <p>10.M+ X</p>
        <p>AcornFd n</p>
        <p>.71</p>
        <p>33.71+ .22</p>
        <p>AluturtFd n</p>
        <p>11.W</p>
        <p>11.75</p>
        <p>11.x- .01</p>
        <p>AIM Fundi:</p>
        <p>ConvYld</p>
        <p>11.51</p>
        <p>11.9</p>
        <p>119+ .OS</p>
        <p>Grtenwoy</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>1.9</p>
        <p>9*9+ .a</p>
        <p>HIYiold</p>
        <p>9.M</p>
        <p>9.N</p>
        <p>9*4- .01</p>
        <p>Sufflit</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5.9</p>
        <p>540+ .05</p>
        <p>AMEV Fund:</p>
        <p>Copltl</p>
        <p>W.71</p>
        <p>W.S(</p>
        <p>W.71+ ;</p>
        <p>GnM</p>
        <p>1101</p>
        <p>tt*3</p>
        <p>O.OH JO</p>
        <p>Spicln</p>
        <p>SGvf</p>
        <p>M.I5</p>
        <p>5*1</p>
        <p>17*1</p>
        <p>**</p>
        <p>.+ .17 9*1+ .01</p>
        <p>AIIIct(Up;</p>
        <p>Chtffllcol X</p>
        <p>9*1</p>
        <p>9*3+ .9</p>
        <p>HiGrtdt</p>
        <p>1* 75 un</p>
        <p>W*S+ .X</p>
        <p>HIVWd</p>
        <p>9.70</p>
        <p>9.N</p>
        <p>9.77- .02</p>
        <p>(nil</p>
        <p>13*4</p>
        <p>I3J&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>15(4- *4</p>
        <p>Morig</p>
        <p>9.77</p>
        <p>t.TJ</p>
        <p>9.75- .X</p>
        <p>Surveyor</p>
        <p>12.x</p>
        <p>1M)</p>
        <p>11*1-1.9</p>
        <p>Tech</p>
        <p>14.47</p>
        <p>1S.X</p>
        <p>15X+ X</p>
        <p>AlphaFnd</p>
        <p>II.</p>
        <p>liM</p>
        <p>11.49+ ,11</p>
        <p>AmerCi^l:</p>
        <p>CorpBd</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>4.9</p>
        <p>59- .01</p>
        <p>Comitk</p>
        <p>12.97</p>
        <p>12.73</p>
        <p>I2.X+ .13</p>
        <p>Entorp</p>
        <p>ExhFdn</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>4**1</p>
        <p>ii.n</p>
        <p>45.49</p>
        <p>12.14+ .11 45+ .34</p>
        <p>FundAm</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9.71</p>
        <p>9.X+ .04</p>
        <p>GovtSec</p>
        <p>11.52</p>
        <p>11*7</p>
        <p>11*2+ *1</p>
        <p>Growth n</p>
        <p>24*</p>
        <p>24*4</p>
        <p>24*0+ .12</p>
        <p>Horbor</p>
        <p>12.7* 12.x I2.7t+ .07</p>
        <p>HIYktlnv</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.15</p>
        <p>10.1^ .X</p>
        <p>MunlBond</p>
        <p>M*l</p>
        <p>ffo</p>
        <p>10,9+ M</p>
        <p>OTC</p>
        <p>9*1</p>
        <p>99+ .07</p>
        <p>PaceFnd</p>
        <p>11.74</p>
        <p>U.S2</p>
        <p>11.74+ .X</p>
        <p>Provktot</p>
        <p>127</p>
        <p>4.23</p>
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        <p>Vontore</p>
        <p>13.61</p>
        <p>13.37</p>
        <p>13.(1+ .07</p>
        <p>Amerken Funds:</p>
        <p>AmBelen</p>
        <p>10.44</p>
        <p>M.</p>
        <p>ra.44+ .OS</p>
        <p>AmcepFd</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>1.17</p>
        <p>(*(+ .04</p>
        <p>AmNlutI</p>
        <p>15.53</p>
        <p>15*7</p>
        <p>15S+ X</p>
        <p>BondFd</p>
        <p>13.27</p>
        <p>13.35</p>
        <p>13*7</p>
        <p>Eugac ,</p>
        <p>K.X</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>15X+ .</p>
        <p>Fundmlnvs</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.23</p>
        <p>12.+ .01</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>12.x</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.55</p>
        <p>tncomoFd</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.42</p>
        <p>10.+ .04</p>
        <p>InvCoA</p>
        <p>1U4</p>
        <p>11.41</p>
        <p>11.74+ .07</p>
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        <p>1(.X</p>
        <p>1**7</p>
        <p>.I0+ .05</p>
        <p>NowPerspFd</p>
        <p>7.79</p>
        <p>7*9</p>
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        <p>9.U</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>9.U+ .X</p>
        <p>WshAAul</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9.(5+ .04</p>
        <p>AmGwth</p>
        <p>7.51</p>
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        <p>2.25</p>
        <p>2.23</p>
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        <p>Am Invest n</p>
        <p>4.79</p>
        <p>6.69</p>
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        <p>3.K</p>
        <p>3.X+ .01</p>
        <p>Am Notlnco</p>
        <p>17.78</p>
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        <p>17.71+ .09</p>
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        <p>7. 7*0 7.+ X 10.51 10.43 X41- .05 12.31 I3.X I2J1+ .04</p>
        <p>12.54 I2.X 12.54+ .01 24.49 X.tt 24.49+ .34</p>
        <p>10.x 10.x W.X- .07</p>
        <p>1.47 1 44 1.47+ .M 2*1  1.99  2.01+  .01</p>
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        <p>X.10 ra.M W.K)-*1 N.94 WJ7 10.94-.0) r.l9 947 9,47- .X (.73 (* (.73+ .04</p>
        <p>I.X I.X 1.x 27.x .40 VJt- . 10.x 1744 II.X+ U 844 8JS 844+ .07 15.x I5.X 15.x</p>
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        <p>9.52</p>
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        <p>1.99 9.92 9.52 744</p>
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        <p>10.x 10.01 10.X+ X 7. 7.49 7.42+ X</p>
        <p>14.71 14.47 14.71+ .11 13.27 13.x 13J7+ .01 10.n 10.81 lO.X 10.x 9. 10.+ X 7. (.97 7.00- .X</p>
        <p>9.71 9.x 9,71+ .X 10.79 10.75 10.79+ X lO.X 10.44 lO.X 10.21 10.17 10.21+ .X 10.41 10.x 10.41- .01 11.55 1I.X 11.55- .01</p>
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        <p>10. 10.04 10.+ n 14.21 15.96 1*21+ .17 19,99 19. 19,99+ .21 7. 7.99 7,59- .X * 9* - *. .X+ .01</p>
        <p>11.U 11,50 1I.1- .11 11,52 11.3* 11.52+ .12 18.3( 18.15 18.23- .X 9.91  9.90  9.90-  .01</p>
        <p>33.K X.59 XX + .01 a.X 28.38 28.*2+ .10 24 *2 2*.X 26.X+ .12 10.47 10 *4 10.*7- .02</p>
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        <p>5.94 5.x 5.94 139.x 131.14 139.03- .21 i.99 6. 4.99+ .1*</p>
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        <p>13.72 13.M 13.72+ .01 13.47 13.42 13.47+ .01 12.78 12*9 12.</p>
        <p>1517 15. 15.17+ .</p>
        <p>15.91 I5.X 15.91+ .</p>
        <p>12.x 12. 12.X+ X</p>
        <p>18.92 18.75 18.92+ .04 10.27 10.20 10.27- X</p>
        <p>13.M 13.77 13.X+ .X 7. 7*4 7.M 11.42 11.M 11.42+ X  II 4.7* 4.81- .X 7.38 7.x 7.34- .</p>
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        <p>3.  3.94-  .01</p>
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        <p>4.47  4.50+  .02</p>
        <p>7.  7.22+  .12</p>
        <p>1.M</p>
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        <p>4*0</p>
        <p>7.22</p>
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        <p>12.51</p>
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        <p>.79 41.72 41.72- *4 9.10 9.12 9.U+ *7</p>
        <p>9.x 9.2) 9.X+ .0/</p>
        <p>10.X W.X H)J(+ .07 3.40 1. 1.40- .M 1.x 2.91 3.0- .X</p>
        <p>7.x 7.14 7X+ .X 14.49 14.44 14.49 10.14 9.99 10.14+ . 24.47 24.18 24.47+ .</p>
        <p>3.50  3.57  1.S7-  .01</p>
        <p>941  9.  9.41-.01</p>
        <p>4.x  4.  4.X+  X</p>
        <p>10J9  10.49  10.+  .10</p>
        <p>7.74  7.43  7.74+  X</p>
        <p>12.49 I2.X 1249+ .04</p>
        <p>10.49 10.21 10.+ . (.10  (X  (.10+  .X</p>
        <p>(.  (.52  (.+  .07</p>
        <p>2.06  2.x  2.X+  *1</p>
        <p>7.  7.x  7J0+  .X</p>
        <p>6.54  i.X  4*4+  .X</p>
        <p>14. I4.U 14*9</p>
        <p>943  940  9.43</p>
        <p>10.42 10.31 10.39- X 10.77 10.73 10.77- . lO.y 10.5) 10.+ X 9.34  9 33  9.31-  X</p>
        <p>17.79 17.40 17.79+ .14 14.x 14.14 14.x + Of</p>
        <p>Long n GenSecurlf n</p>
        <p>(&amp;gt;intolEri</p>
        <p>GIntelFd</p>
        <p>GrdsnE n GrdsnE n GwthWsh unavail</p>
        <p>11.x 11.04 11.04- .04 24.U 24.4* M.3- X 10. IO.X 10.+ .04 X.4I X X X 40- X 11.07 11.07 11.07- .X 11.70 ll.5( 11.70+ .17 34.97 M.73 14.97- .24 79.11 78.47 79,07- ,70</p>
        <p>9.52 943 9.52+ .</p>
        <p>12. 12.x 12.+ X</p>
        <p>1. 1. 1.</p>
        <p>11.49 1I.M 11.49+ .09 11.x 10.94 11.X+ X 11.43 11.x 11.43+ X 10.41 10.40 10.41- .01 15.x I5.X I5.X+ .10 15. 15.27 15.+ .04 11.40 I1.X 11.48- .01 14.13 14.09 14.13+ . .24 19.(4 .24+ .</p>
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        <p>EmpBid</p>
        <p>12. 12.x I2.U+ . 11.(1 11. 11.11</p>
        <p>6.04 4.13+ .X 4. 4.+ .01 9. 9.34+ .01 I.X 8,12+ X 7.92 7.96+ .01 11.5* 11.37 11.53- ,11 14.81 14.49 14.11- .01 17.15 14.97 17.15+ .14 11.17 10.94 11,17-,04 15.x 15.72 I5.M+ .</p>
        <p>4.13</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>1.12</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
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        <p>9.99 9,94 9.99+ X</p>
        <p>9.x 9.01 9.X+ .07</p>
        <p>10.x 10.x 10.35- .01</p>
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        <p>WstSL s</p>
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        <p>Wickes</p>
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        <p>1S.X 14.70 IS.X+ .13 14.x 14. I4.X+ .13</p>
        <p>a.10 27.75 .lD+ .10 11J9 11. I1JI-.X 17. 17. 17.+ .X</p>
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        <p>I0.H 10. 10.52+ .02</p>
        <p>15. 15.34 15.+ .X 14.54 14,37 14.54+ .04</p>
        <p>II. 11.11 n.+ ,15 17. )7.M 17.+ .02 8. 0.17 8.19- .10 3. 2. 2.09- . 12.45 12.43 12.43- .01 *.74 i.il 6.74- .07 10.61 10.40 10.61- .01 11.y 11,53 11.54-.X 9,17 9.x 9.17+ ,01 11.79 11.44 11.79+ .09 12*9 D.M 11.94- .91 15.71 15.31 15.71+ .31 (*2 41 442+ . 10.(0 10.40 10.40- .04 51.x 51. 51.X+ .X</p>
        <p>1048 10.49 10.48- .X 12.99 12. 12.99- .06 9.x 9.x 9.x</p>
        <p>7.07 7.x 7.07 7.21 7.14 7.18+ .M 11.x 11.74 11.X+ .X</p>
        <p>Evergrn n r Evrglll n</p>
        <p>11.19</p>
        <p>1523</p>
        <p>11.x</p>
        <p>14.x</p>
        <p>11.19+ .X 15+ .1)</p>
        <p>FPA Funds</p>
        <p>Cepit</p>
        <p>10.x</p>
        <p>9.91</p>
        <p>10.M+ X</p>
        <p>Newinc n</p>
        <p>9(1(</p>
        <p>9,ra</p>
        <p>9.x + .X</p>
        <p>Parmnt</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.27</p>
        <p>14.33+ .07</p>
        <p>Perw n</p>
        <p>17.48</p>
        <p>17.31</p>
        <p>17.48+ .14</p>
        <p>Fairmni</p>
        <p>191.84</p>
        <p>187,53</p>
        <p>191 U+2.81</p>
        <p>FarmBuroGt n</p>
        <p>)3,X</p>
        <p>12.x</p>
        <p>13.X+ X</p>
        <p>Federated Funds</p>
        <p>CorpCs n</p>
        <p>' 11.29</p>
        <p>11.27</p>
        <p>11.27- .X</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>37.48</p>
        <p>.X+ X</p>
        <p>FT Int n</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>12.47</p>
        <p>12.84+ .X</p>
        <p>Fdlntr n</p>
        <p>9.1)</p>
        <p>9.W</p>
        <p>9 .10- X</p>
        <p>GNMAn</p>
        <p>1I.X</p>
        <p>11.0)</p>
        <p>11.X+ .01</p>
        <p>Gwth n</p>
        <p>11.14</p>
        <p>IO.X</p>
        <p>11.14+ .07</p>
        <p>Hi IncmSe x</p>
        <p>12.10</p>
        <p>11.x</p>
        <p>11.97- .13</p>
        <p>HiYld n</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.34- .04</p>
        <p>Incon</p>
        <p>10.77</p>
        <p>10.72</p>
        <p>10.75+ X</p>
        <p>Short n</p>
        <p>10.22</p>
        <p>10.22</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>ShlnGv n</p>
        <p>10.29</p>
        <p>10.29</p>
        <p>10.29- .01</p>
        <p>StXBdn</p>
        <p>14.10</p>
        <p>14.x</p>
        <p>16.10+ .02</p>
        <p>StocXTr n</p>
        <p>17.40</p>
        <p>17.44</p>
        <p>17.40+ X</p>
        <p>Fidelity Invest:</p>
        <p>Calk^ n</p>
        <p>10.27</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.27+ X</p>
        <p>CorpBd n</p>
        <p>4.74</p>
        <p>4.75</p>
        <p>4.74- X</p>
        <p>Congress n Contrafnd n</p>
        <p>58.25</p>
        <p>10.18</p>
        <p>57.x</p>
        <p>10.77</p>
        <p>58.25- .09 10.81+ .01</p>
        <p>CTAR</p>
        <p>10.62</p>
        <p>10.61</p>
        <p>10.41+ X</p>
        <p>Desliny n</p>
        <p>10.90</p>
        <p>10.74</p>
        <p>10.90+ .X</p>
        <p>Discover n</p>
        <p>19.70</p>
        <p>19.53</p>
        <p>19.70+ ,W</p>
        <p>Equtlncm</p>
        <p>25.45</p>
        <p>25.43</p>
        <p>25.58+ ,10</p>
        <p>ExchFd n</p>
        <p>48.25</p>
        <p>47 53</p>
        <p>68.25+ .60</p>
        <p>Fidelity n</p>
        <p>1521</p>
        <p>16.x</p>
        <p>1521+ .07</p>
        <p>Fredm n</p>
        <p>13.22</p>
        <p>13.M</p>
        <p>13.+ .X</p>
        <p>GovtSec n</p>
        <p>9.37</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.36- .X</p>
        <p>HilncoFd n</p>
        <p>9.13</p>
        <p>9,11</p>
        <p>9.11- .X</p>
        <p>HlghYield n</p>
        <p>11.71</p>
        <p>11.73</p>
        <p>11.71+ .X</p>
        <p>Ltd Muni n</p>
        <p>8.52</p>
        <p>8.41</p>
        <p>8.52+ X</p>
        <p>Magellan</p>
        <p>37.79</p>
        <p>37.24</p>
        <p>37.79+ .27</p>
        <p>MunlBond n</p>
        <p>7,01</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>7.01+ X</p>
        <p>AAassT n</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10.26+ ,05</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>14.28</p>
        <p>16.09</p>
        <p>16.28+ .X</p>
        <p>MtoeSc</p>
        <p>NVTxMs</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.15</p>
        <p>10.17- ,01</p>
        <p>10.U</p>
        <p>10.80</p>
        <p>10.X+ .05</p>
        <p>OTC</p>
        <p>13.53</p>
        <p>13.31</p>
        <p>13.M+ X</p>
        <p>DverFd</p>
        <p>15.17</p>
        <p>15.12</p>
        <p>15.17- .16</p>
        <p>Puritan n x</p>
        <p>11.40</p>
        <p>11.52</p>
        <p>11.40- .20</p>
        <p>Dual n</p>
        <p>14.14</p>
        <p>16.W</p>
        <p>16,16+ 05</p>
        <p>SelOcfAer</p>
        <p>12.67</p>
        <p>12.55</p>
        <p>12.67- 07</p>
        <p>10.69</p>
        <p>10.47</p>
        <p>10.69- .07</p>
        <p>24.</p>
        <p>26.x</p>
        <p>26,+ .34</p>
        <p>SelHlth</p>
        <p>22.x</p>
        <p>22.68</p>
        <p>M.96- .05</p>
        <p>SelLeisur</p>
        <p>15.04</p>
        <p>16.74</p>
        <p>15.X+ ,12</p>
        <p>SelMetl</p>
        <p>9,14</p>
        <p>9.01</p>
        <p>9.16+ ,X</p>
        <p>Growthind n GrdnPXAv Ham HDA HartwellGlh n. HartwllLevr n HawaliTx Heartland Homelnv n r Horae AAann Hutton Group: Bond nr Calif Emrg nr Gwth nr Dptninc n GovSec n Basic n Nall</p>
        <p>NY Mun PrecM n IRI Stk IDS Mutual: IDS Ag r n IDSEqrn IDS Fdl IDS torn IDS Bond IDS EqPI IDS Disc IDS Ex IDSGIh IDS HIYield IDS Int IDS NcwDim IDS Progr MgtRet AAutual</p>
        <p>10.x 1040 10.X+ . 17.74 17.x 17,74+ .01 6. 6.15 4.</p>
        <p>9*7 9.51 9.87+ .20 10.94 10:54 1094- .0)</p>
        <p>9. 9.75 9.+ .X 11.12 11.07 11.11- X</p>
        <p>10.X 10.37 )0.X+ X 22.x 22.27 22.Q+ X</p>
        <p>10.91 10.17 10.91- .01 9.x 9. 9.X+ ,X 11.M 11.18 11.X+ X 13.44 13. 13.44+ 14 8. 82) 8.+ X 9.77 9.74 9.77- .01 10.14 10.07 10.14+ .X 10.50 10.54 10.58+ .04 10.19 10.15 10.19+ 04 9.96 9.18 9.94- .X</p>
        <p>8.x 7.x 8.X+ .U</p>
        <p>(.47</p>
        <p>4.W</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>,sa</p>
        <p>4.78</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>4.34 4*1 4.94 5.53 4.78 8.24 4.23 4.88</p>
        <p>14.31  15*1  14.31+  .15</p>
        <p>4.07  4.U  4.07+  .01</p>
        <p>4.13  4.M  4.13-  X</p>
        <p>815  7.x  8.15+  .10</p>
        <p>4. 4.22 4.</p>
        <p>5.  813  5+  .02</p>
        <p>10.x 10.77 10.x</p>
        <p>4.47+ *1 4.M+ .05 4.x</p>
        <p>5,53- 01 4.78- .X .+ .07 4.</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>IDS TaxEx</p>
        <p>3.x</p>
        <p>3.52</p>
        <p>3.53+ ,01</p>
        <p>PrecMt</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <p>4.37</p>
        <p>6.66+ X</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>1512</p>
        <p>16.3S+ .13</p>
        <p>Select</p>
        <p>8.01</p>
        <p>1.01</p>
        <p>8.01- X</p>
        <p>ISI Group:</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>4.x</p>
        <p>572</p>
        <p>4.X+ .X</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>3.75</p>
        <p>3.74</p>
        <p>3.75+ ,01</p>
        <p>Trst Shr</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.26</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>Idex</p>
        <p>9.98</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9.9+ .n</p>
        <p>InduslFd n</p>
        <p>5.N</p>
        <p>5.76</p>
        <p>5.10- ,X</p>
        <p>IntgC r n</p>
        <p>10.58</p>
        <p>10.67</p>
        <p>10.51+ .</p>
        <p>Int Investors</p>
        <p>X 9.x</p>
        <p>9.47</p>
        <p>978</p>
        <p>Invsf Portfolio:</p>
        <p>Equit n</p>
        <p>9,37</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.37+ ,X</p>
        <p>GvtPI n</p>
        <p>8.31</p>
        <p>1.29</p>
        <p>1*1+ .01</p>
        <p>HiYld n</p>
        <p>8.W</p>
        <p>8.95</p>
        <p>1.95- X</p>
        <p>Optn n</p>
        <p>8.24</p>
        <p>8.14</p>
        <p>8.24+ .X</p>
        <p>ITB Group:</p>
        <p>InvTrBos</p>
        <p>10.25</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>10.25+ X</p>
        <p>HilncPlus</p>
        <p>14.25</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>16.25+ .01</p>
        <p>MassTxFr</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>)4.W</p>
        <p>16.W+ X</p>
        <p>InvRsh n</p>
        <p>4.97</p>
        <p>4.93</p>
        <p>6.97</p>
        <p>IstelFd n</p>
        <p>13.19</p>
        <p>13.x</p>
        <p>13.19+ .X</p>
        <p>IvyGth n</p>
        <p>14.14</p>
        <p>16.x</p>
        <p>16.16- .07</p>
        <p>lyylnstlnv n JP Growth</p>
        <p>125.09 ia.U 125.X+1.07 13.94 13.74 13,94+ .11</p>
        <p>JP Income</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>I.X</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>Janus Fund:</p>
        <p>Fund n</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>12.79</p>
        <p>13.01+ .18</p>
        <p>Value n</p>
        <p>It 11</p>
        <p>10.97</p>
        <p>11.11+ .12</p>
        <p>Ventr n</p>
        <p>n.2i</p>
        <p>.W</p>
        <p>K.21+ .X</p>
        <p>John Hancock:</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>14.87</p>
        <p>16.x</p>
        <p>16,87</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.M+ .13</p>
        <p>USGvSecFd</p>
        <p>8.78</p>
        <p>8.75</p>
        <p>8.78</p>
        <p>TaxExmp</p>
        <p>SGvSocTr</p>
        <p>9*4</p>
        <p>W.X</p>
        <p>0.51</p>
        <p>W.30</p>
        <p>0*4+ .X 10.X+ X</p>
        <p>Kiutmann n</p>
        <p>i.n</p>
        <p>1.11</p>
        <p>1.11</p>
        <p>Kw^ Funds:</p>
        <p>12.72</p>
        <p>1l*(</p>
        <p>12.72+ .n</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>1*3</p>
        <p>U3</p>
        <p>I.S2- *1</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>12*4</p>
        <p>12.27</p>
        <p>12*0-.X</p>
        <p>HighYWd</p>
        <p>IntlFund</p>
        <p>*S</p>
        <p>10.53</p>
        <p>10*2- .X</p>
        <p>X 15.72</p>
        <p>14.n</p>
        <p>U7I-1.10</p>
        <p>MunkpBnd</p>
        <p>1.51</p>
        <p>1*4</p>
        <p>0.51+ .OS</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>10*1</p>
        <p>W.40</p>
        <p>10*1+ .X</p>
        <p>Summit</p>
        <p>X 24.M</p>
        <p>Q.OI</p>
        <p>23.01- .02</p>
        <p>Technology</p>
        <p>11.1$</p>
        <p>11.M</p>
        <p>11.15</p>
        <p>TolRtturn</p>
        <p>14.14</p>
        <p>t3.</p>
        <p>14.+ .09</p>
        <p>USGvt</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>0.01</p>
        <p>0.X+ X</p>
        <p>Keystont Mass:</p>
        <p>InvBdl n r</p>
        <p>15.H</p>
        <p>15.W</p>
        <p>15.x</p>
        <p>MdBdB2 nr</p>
        <p>18.40</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.4*- .0)</p>
        <p>DisBB4 n r</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>IncoKI n r</p>
        <p>8.73</p>
        <p>0*7</p>
        <p>0.73+ ,01</p>
        <p>GwlhK2nr</p>
        <p>714</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7,14+ .01</p>
        <p>HGCmSl n r</p>
        <p>1I.M</p>
        <p>18.44</p>
        <p>.+ .X</p>
        <p>GtliS3nr</p>
        <p>7*4</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7*4+ X</p>
        <p>Lo^nr</p>
        <p>lifi nr</p>
        <p>5.44</p>
        <p>5.20</p>
        <p>5*4+ .07</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5*4</p>
        <p>5*4+ .09</p>
        <p>KPtARN</p>
        <p>11.50</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11*0+ .17</p>
        <p>TaxFr n r</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7*3</p>
        <p>7*7+ .</p>
        <p>KdrPtr n</p>
        <p>12.44</p>
        <p>12.44</p>
        <p>12*3- .</p>
        <p>LMH n</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>23*2+ *1</p>
        <p>LeggMaionn Lehman Group;</p>
        <p>.X</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>23*0- .13</p>
        <p>Ca^n</p>
        <p>17.19</p>
        <p>14.x</p>
        <p>17.10</p>
        <p>tovst n</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.x</p>
        <p>17.+ .X</p>
        <p>Opsr n</p>
        <p>.K</p>
        <p>.I1</p>
        <p>.X+ .11</p>
        <p>Ltvtrage n Loxlngfon Grp:</p>
        <p>7.33</p>
        <p>7.15</p>
        <p>7.33- in</p>
        <p>CorpLoadfr</p>
        <p>I3.X</p>
        <p>12.x</p>
        <p>13.02- .01</p>
        <p>Goldfund n</p>
        <p>3.59</p>
        <p>3.57</p>
        <p>3.50- .0)</p>
        <p>GNIWAIncn</p>
        <p>7.74</p>
        <p>7.71</p>
        <p>7.74+ .X</p>
        <p>Growlhn</p>
        <p>1.79</p>
        <p>8.44</p>
        <p>1.70+ .09</p>
        <p>Rtstarch n</p>
        <p>1515</p>
        <p>.n</p>
        <p>1*,)5+ X</p>
        <p>Liberty Group:</p>
        <p>AmLdrn</p>
        <p>11.17</p>
        <p>11.M</p>
        <p>11.17+ ,X</p>
        <p>TxFree n</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>9.15</p>
        <p>0.10+ X</p>
        <p>USGvScn</p>
        <p>ITS</p>
        <p>8.73</p>
        <p>8.70+ X</p>
        <p>LfdTrm</p>
        <p>12.17</p>
        <p>12.15</p>
        <p>12.17+ X</p>
        <p>LindOv n</p>
        <p>a.x</p>
        <p>.00</p>
        <p>.03- 01</p>
        <p>Llniern</p>
        <p>17.95</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.05- .07</p>
        <p>Loomis Soyles:</p>
        <p>Ceplloln</p>
        <p>20.M</p>
        <p>M.21</p>
        <p>.X+ 44</p>
        <p>Mutiiol n</p>
        <p>1541</p>
        <p>18.</p>
        <p>11.41+ .11</p>
        <p>Lord Abbott:</p>
        <p>Aftlllotod</p>
        <p>9.57</p>
        <p>0.40</p>
        <p>0.57+ .04</p>
        <p>Bond Dob</p>
        <p>X 10*7</p>
        <p>10.07</p>
        <p>10.07- .27</p>
        <p>Oevol Gth</p>
        <p>(.87</p>
        <p>4.00</p>
        <p>4.14- .07</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>3.14</p>
        <p>3.15</p>
        <p>3.14</p>
        <p>TexFr</p>
        <p>9.48</p>
        <p>OX</p>
        <p>. 9.40+ X</p>
        <p>TexNY</p>
        <p>9.9)</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>9.91+ OS</p>
        <p>VeluAppr</p>
        <p>IO.X</p>
        <p>985</p>
        <p>10X+ .14</p>
        <p>Lulheren Bro:</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>15.19</p>
        <p>15.M</p>
        <p>15.10+ X</p>
        <p>Income )</p>
        <p>6 8.91</p>
        <p>885</p>
        <p>8.15- .X</p>
        <p>Munklpel</p>
        <p>7.13</p>
        <p>7.N</p>
        <p>7.13+ X</p>
        <p>Mass FInancl;</p>
        <p>MFI</p>
        <p>10.97</p>
        <p>10.90</p>
        <p>W OO- .13</p>
        <p>MFC</p>
        <p>10.24</p>
        <p>10.2)</p>
        <p>10.24+ X</p>
        <p>MFSMa</p>
        <p>9.53</p>
        <p>9.49</p>
        <p>9.53+ X</p>
        <p>MSTNC</p>
        <p>9,90</p>
        <p>on</p>
        <p>0,X+ X</p>
        <p>MSTVA</p>
        <p>9.80</p>
        <p>9.05</p>
        <p>0.N+ .X</p>
        <p>MIT</p>
        <p>11.50</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.50+ X</p>
        <p>MIG</p>
        <p>10.95</p>
        <p>10.77</p>
        <p>10.05+ .07</p>
        <p>MID</p>
        <p>8X</p>
        <p>872</p>
        <p>I.K+ X</p>
        <p>MCD</p>
        <p>11.07</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>11.07+ .11</p>
        <p>MEG</p>
        <p>13.54</p>
        <p>13.31</p>
        <p>13.54- .</p>
        <p>MFD</p>
        <p>10.47</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>10.47+ .10</p>
        <p>MFB</p>
        <p>13.x</p>
        <p>13.40</p>
        <p>13.x</p>
        <p>MMB</p>
        <p>9.77</p>
        <p>9.74</p>
        <p>0.77+ .04</p>
        <p>MFH</p>
        <p>597</p>
        <p>4.M</p>
        <p>4.07</p>
        <p>MMH</p>
        <p>9.M</p>
        <p>9.81</p>
        <p>9,+ .</p>
        <p>MSF</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.11</p>
        <p>7.M+ .10</p>
        <p>Mathers n</p>
        <p>19.78</p>
        <p>19,50</p>
        <p>10.71+ .12</p>
        <p>Meschrt n</p>
        <p>a.TO</p>
        <p>.n</p>
        <p>.70+ X</p>
        <p>Merrill Lynch: Basic Value</p>
        <p>13.x</p>
        <p>13.44</p>
        <p>13.X+ .09</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>20.49</p>
        <p>20.</p>
        <p>W.40+ X</p>
        <p>CorpOv</p>
        <p>10.50</p>
        <p>10.49</p>
        <p>10.50+ .01</p>
        <p>EquI Bond</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12,+ .X</p>
        <p>FedSecTr</p>
        <p>945</p>
        <p>9.x</p>
        <p>0.45- .0)</p>
        <p>FdTomr n</p>
        <p>!).</p>
        <p>11.40</p>
        <p>11.+ .25</p>
        <p>Hllncom</p>
        <p>8.12</p>
        <p>8)0</p>
        <p>8 10- .04</p>
        <p>Hi Oualty</p>
        <p>10,95</p>
        <p>1094</p>
        <p>10.95- .01</p>
        <p>InlHId</p>
        <p>IO.X</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.04- .01</p>
        <p>InlTerm</p>
        <p>10.07</p>
        <p>10.x</p>
        <p>10.87</p>
        <p>LtdMat</p>
        <p>9.75</p>
        <p>9.73</p>
        <p>0.75+ X</p>
        <p>MunHiYld</p>
        <p>939</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>9.30+ .05</p>
        <p>MunI Insr</p>
        <p>7.20</p>
        <p>7,18</p>
        <p>7.20+ .X</p>
        <p>Pacific ,</p>
        <p>18.x</p>
        <p>18.52</p>
        <p>10.12- .17</p>
        <p>Phoenix</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.10</p>
        <p>12.+ .10</p>
        <p>SclTech</p>
        <p>9.M</p>
        <p>8.n</p>
        <p>0.N+ .</p>
        <p>Sp Vel</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.15</p>
        <p>12,+ 04</p>
        <p>NtlRsc</p>
        <p>9.71</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9 .66- .10</p>
        <p>Mid Amer</p>
        <p>(.40</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4 40- X</p>
        <p>MidAmHIGr</p>
        <p>488</p>
        <p>4*1</p>
        <p>4.M+ X</p>
        <p>MSB Fund n</p>
        <p>19*0</p>
        <p>19.33</p>
        <p>1040+ .</p>
        <p>Midwest Group;</p>
        <p>InlGv n</p>
        <p>10.20</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10.20- X</p>
        <p>L&amp;lt;j Gvi</p>
        <p>10.59</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>1059+ .01</p>
        <p>Mutuol Benefit</p>
        <p>11.27</p>
        <p>11,13</p>
        <p>11.27+ .09</p>
        <p>Mutual of Omaha:</p>
        <p>America n</p>
        <p>10.05</p>
        <p>IO.X</p>
        <p>1005- .01</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>4.</p>
        <p>514</p>
        <p>6.+ .01</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8K</p>
        <p>8.77</p>
        <p>8.80- ,0)</p>
        <p>Tax Free</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>IO.X</p>
        <p>10.13+ X</p>
        <p>MutlQualn</p>
        <p>19.27</p>
        <p>19.13</p>
        <p>19.27+ .09</p>
        <p>Mull Shrs n</p>
        <p>58.K</p>
        <p>57X</p>
        <p>5I.X4 .24</p>
        <p>NelAviaTec n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.01</p>
        <p>10.+ .07</p>
        <p>Nllind n</p>
        <p>11.50</p>
        <p>11.39</p>
        <p>11.50+ .</p>
        <p>Net Securities;</p>
        <p>Balanced</p>
        <p>13.70</p>
        <p>13.40</p>
        <p>13.70+ X</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>3.</p>
        <p>3M</p>
        <p>3.</p>
        <p>CalTxE</p>
        <p>.11.41</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.41+ 04</p>
        <p>FedSecTr</p>
        <p>11.48</p>
        <p>11.44</p>
        <p>11.47- ,X</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>8.01</p>
        <p>0.20+ .21</p>
        <p>Preferred</p>
        <p>7.n</p>
        <p>7.79</p>
        <p>7.00+ .01</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>4*0</p>
        <p>4.41</p>
        <p>4.50+ .</p>
        <p>RealEst</p>
        <p>8.10</p>
        <p>8.</p>
        <p>1.10+ .07</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>8K</p>
        <p>8.67</p>
        <p>I.X+ .14</p>
        <p>Tex Exmpt</p>
        <p>873</p>
        <p>8.68</p>
        <p>1.73+ .</p>
        <p>TolRet</p>
        <p>4.12</p>
        <p>4.05</p>
        <p>4.12+ ,X</p>
        <p>Falrfid</p>
        <p>888</p>
        <p>8.75</p>
        <p>8.00+ X</p>
        <p>NalTele</p>
        <p>11.47 '</p>
        <p>11.29 </p>
        <p>11.47+ X</p>
        <p>Nationwide Fds:</p>
        <p>NatoFd</p>
        <p>11. 1</p>
        <p>11.27 1</p>
        <p>I1.M+ .07</p>
        <p>NIGwlh</p>
        <p>8.95</p>
        <p>888</p>
        <p>0.95- ,01</p>
        <p>NtBond</p>
        <p>9.52</p>
        <p>9,51</p>
        <p>9.52- .01</p>
        <p>NELIfe Fund:</p>
        <p>US.</p>
        <p>19. 1</p>
        <p>19.14 1</p>
        <p>19.+ X</p>
        <p>21.x 31.21 21.N+ .24</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>10.59 1</p>
        <p>10.58 1</p>
        <p>10.59</p>
        <p>Retire Eql</p>
        <p>20.21 19.72 20.21+ *1</p>
        <p>TaxExmt</p>
        <p>7,X</p>
        <p>7.x</p>
        <p>7.x + X</p>
        <p>(Continued on page B-17)</p>
        <p>14.58 14.x 14,54- .</p>
        <p>13.x 13*1 I3.M+ .M 41.22 X.X 40.22- .01 49. 49.24 X.27- ,07</p>
        <p>14.x 14. 14.X+ .X 1825 1812 15.X+ . 11.M 11*4 11.14- .01 10.12 9.x 10.12+ .07</p>
        <p>LearSg 2 9 1972 ' 471 '+ ' Rnl s .X 12</p>
        <p>LeaRnl S.40  12  X  14  15'  1514+  '</p>
        <p>LeeEnt .9219  IX  X'  *  X -  '*</p>
        <p>Lehmn 1.58e  783  141  14  )4'4</p>
        <p>LOF  1.32  8 240  X  47'*  47'-  '</p>
        <p>Lilly 3.20 13 51X 89'* 86% 88'- LincNtI 1.84 11 1084 42* 41* 42%+ 1 Litton 2e 10 5623 70% *4  70% + )%</p>
        <p>Lxkhd .7X 8 151X 47  44'* 44%-21</p>
        <p>Loews s la 12 5X5 ' 44' 44%-% LnStar I.X 679u  26' 28%+l%</p>
        <p>LILCo  2 5069  7' 7  7%+  '</p>
        <p>LaLand 1 10 3918 33* 31% 32'-1% LaPac  80b  X1031  18*  18  18%</p>
        <p>LuckyS  1.16  11 3481  22'  22  22'+  %</p>
        <p>Lukens  .48  14 71  13%  13'  13%</p>
        <p>' - M-M -MDU 2.72  9  339  35'*  M%  %-  %</p>
        <p>MGMGr .66  X  691  17%  17'  17%+  '*</p>
        <p>AAacml s 55 18 2064 31% 30% 31%+ '* Macy 1.16 12 10967 X 60% X +1% AAadRes  929  11'  10'  11'+  %</p>
        <p>MagiCf 1 8 1662 66' X X' + 1' vjManvl  211U  5* 5%  5%-'</p>
        <p>AAAPCO 1 8 2421 * 33% *+ * AAarMid 1.N 7 444  32%  31'*  32%+)'</p>
        <p>AAarriot .56 15 3IX 89% 87' 88%-l%</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Mutual Funds Juice Futures Fall After Yield Report</p>
        <p>.-----1  g-------m  ,.fclV  </p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13,1985  B.17</p>
        <p>(Centim*#^ from page B-16)</p>
        <p>Niulergif Both: Entrjy ti Guardian n Hamispn Libeny n Manhain Partnari n NY Muni n NturtonGIb n Ncwtonlncm n Nicholas Group: Nichols n Nich II n Nichinc n i NichsnGI n NresilnTr n NrfsllhGt n North Star:</p>
        <p>Apollo h Bond n Region n Slock h NovaFund n NuvenMun n OldDoth OmogaFd n Oppenhaimar Fd: Aim Direct Eplnc</p>
        <p>Oppenhm fd</p>
        <p>Gold</p>
        <p>Hioh Yield NY Tax Premum Rgncy Special</p>
        <p>i;.7f )744 17.7K .07 41J5  42  ISf 10 415  4 7  4 S-  03</p>
        <p>4.32  4J1  4.31</p>
        <p>7.4i  7.  7.45-r  0</p>
        <p>15,17 14.W 15.17+ ,11 1.11  1.11  1.11</p>
        <p>27.44 24J7 27 46+ .21 35  4 34  1 35</p>
        <p>10.45  10.9  W.5-  .03</p>
        <p>14.13  15.2  14.13-  415</p>
        <p>15.41  15.30  15.3S-  .12</p>
        <p>I.14  1.41  1.144-  .05</p>
        <p>II.30  n.n  1IJ0+  .07</p>
        <p>15.25  14.4  15.25+  J7</p>
        <p> 2*  1.24  1.2+  .05</p>
        <p>22 7  22.7  22.47 +  .03</p>
        <p>14.3*  14.21  14.3-  .02</p>
        <p>2.74  29 50  29 76+  .13</p>
        <p>14.54  14 43  14 54 +  04</p>
        <p>3.05 3.76 3.74- 09 11.01  11.59  11.01</p>
        <p>12.2  12.27  12.29+  .02</p>
        <p>13 21  13.04  13.21+  .16</p>
        <p>9 M 9 20 9.30- ,03 9.75 9.73 9.75- .01 10.04 17.05 10 04 + 07 12.92 12.74 12,92 + 0 13.19 12.92 13.19- 03 7J4 7.04 7.04 + 01 21.34 21.21 21.34- .43 12,44 12 00 12 44+ ,24</p>
        <p>MuNYnr OptGr</p>
        <p>Qual nr  X</p>
        <p>Rsch n r Util r  ^</p>
        <p>Stock n ^</p>
        <p>TaxExempt n TotalRet n Univrse n Strategic Funds:</p>
        <p>Capit Invst</p>
        <p>Silvr -StratD n StrattnGth n Strongin StrongTot TelIncSh Templeton Group Foregn  12 0O  12.01  12 00-  .09</p>
        <p>Global I  33.34  33.15  33.34-  .03</p>
        <p>Global II  11 04  11.00  11.04-  01</p>
        <p>Growth ,j-i 10.41 10,31 10.41+ .02 World - ..A  12.42 12.31 12.42+ .02 Thomson AAcKinnon: -r</p>
        <p>By KEITH E. LEIGHTY delivery in December at |3.03^ a AP Business Writer . bushel; com was 1 cent to 1^4 cents Orange juice futures prices plum-  lower with December at $2.23ti a</p>
        <p> S3</p>
        <p>'14C</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>5.13  5.49  5.13+  04</p>
        <p>4.31  4 19  4.31+  .00</p>
        <p>513  5.M  5.13-  .07</p>
        <p>23 92  23,55  23.92+  .2</p>
        <p>17 40  17,11  17.40+  .00</p>
        <p>I.04  17 89  18.04+  .05</p>
        <p>14.94  14 70  14 94+  .09</p>
        <p>14.17  14,03  14.17+  .12</p>
        <p>meted Friday on the Cottai Exchange in New Yoit after the market was stunned by the governments fNDjection f(Mr a % percent increase m orange pmductim this year.</p>
        <p>The Agriculture Department said Thursday it expected production of 132 million standard 90-pound boxes of orarles this year, up from 103.9 million boxes last year.</p>
        <p>The report surprised the market,</p>
        <p>Taroel</p>
        <p>ixFr</p>
        <p>TaxFre*</p>
        <p>Time</p>
        <p>BlueCh  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>fieiGov  I</p>
        <p>USGvl OverCounI Sc Pacific Hoflion: Agresv Calif n HighYd n Paine Webber: Atlas Amer CalTx GNMA HiYld InvGrd Olymps TxExpt PaiWorld n PennSgre n PennMufual n PecmPrt n Phila Fund Phoenix Series: BalanFd CvFdSer Growth HiYield StockFund PC Cap n Pilgrim Grp:</p>
        <p>MR GNAAA PiiMag PiigHi Pioneer Fund: Pionr Bd Pionr Fund Pionr II Inc x Pkmr III Inc Plitrend n Price Funds: Growth n Gwthinc n x HiYld n Income n Inti n NewEra n NewHoritn n S + TBondn Tax Free n TxFrHY n TxFrSI n PrinPresrv Pro Services: AAedTec n Fund n Income n Prudential Bache: AdiPtd n CalMu nr Equt nr GlobI nr GovPlsr GvtSc n Gt</p>
        <p>HiYle HYMu nr</p>
        <p>17 55 17.45 17.47- .12 19 54 19.35 19.56 + 08 7.51 7 44 7.51+ .01 939 9.31 9 39 4 73  4.40  4.73 +  08</p>
        <p>17.08  17.05  17.05-  ,02</p>
        <p>11 04  11.00  11.04+  .05</p>
        <p>19 48  19.20  19 48-  ,17</p>
        <p>12.74  12.54  12,74 +  05</p>
        <p>18.54  18 34  18 54+  .05</p>
        <p>17.10  14.48  17.10+  34</p>
        <p>8 28  8.24  8.28 -  04</p>
        <p>13.41  13,20  13 41+  .12</p>
        <p>10.32  10.27  10.32-  07</p>
        <p>10.50  10.47  10.50-  .27</p>
        <p>10 00  9 94  10.00-  .03</p>
        <p>16.41 16.55 14.57- .07</p>
        <p>18 03  17  80  18.03+  .03</p>
        <p>12.54  12  51  12.54+  .02</p>
        <p>15 25  15  23  15.23-  .01</p>
        <p>11.83 II 73 11.83- .04 13.47 13.49 13.47+ ,14 9.54  9 49  9.54 +  05</p>
        <p>9 90  9 87  9.90-  .01</p>
        <p>10.11  10 08  1008-  .05</p>
        <p>9.84  9,83  9,84-  .02</p>
        <p>9.22  9.10  9  22+  .06</p>
        <p>9 87  9.82  9  87+  .05</p>
        <p>11.84 1IA8 11.84+ 17 8 43  8.32  8  43 +  02</p>
        <p>4 72  6 70  6.72</p>
        <p>10 99  10 92  10 99-  01</p>
        <p>8.51  8 34  8 51+  04</p>
        <p>11.58  11 47  11.58+  .10</p>
        <p>16.34  16.31  14.31-  03</p>
        <p>14.19  14 04  14 19-  .05</p>
        <p>9.21  9 20  9,21</p>
        <p>12 08  11 93  12.08+  .07</p>
        <p>10.04  9,98  10.04+  .04</p>
        <p>2330  23 14  23 18</p>
        <p>15.77  15.72  15.76+  .03</p>
        <p>7.90  7.82  7.90+  .05</p>
        <p>7.85  7.84  7 84-  03</p>
        <p>9.14 9 13 9.16 20 28 20.11 20.28- 05 14 78 15.46 15 44-1 34 13.49 13 41 13.49 - 02 1207 11 80 1207+ .12</p>
        <p>15.37 15.15 15.37+ .09 12.49  12  41  12 49-  04</p>
        <p>10.44  10  41  10 41-  04</p>
        <p>8 35  8 34  8.35-  02</p>
        <p>15 74  15  60  15 76-  .07</p>
        <p>14 40  14  33  14.40+  13</p>
        <p>12 69  12  32  12 69 +  09 .</p>
        <p>5 07  5 07  5 07</p>
        <p>8.54  8 60-  .04</p>
        <p>9 98  10.03+  .04</p>
        <p>5.05  5 04+  .01</p>
        <p>9.14  9.17+  .03</p>
        <p>8.60</p>
        <p>10.03</p>
        <p>5.04</p>
        <p>9.17</p>
        <p>9 43  9 41  9.63-</p>
        <p>10 20  10 00  10 20-</p>
        <p>8.44  8.41  8.44-</p>
        <p>GttiOp nr HiYld nr</p>
        <p>24 58  24 54  24 54</p>
        <p>10.49  10.47  10.48</p>
        <p>15.38  15.18  15 38 +  05</p>
        <p>13,81  13 74  13.74-  24</p>
        <p>10 12  10.10  1012-  .01</p>
        <p>10,28  10.27  10.28-  02</p>
        <p>12.49  12.38  12.49</p>
        <p>10.14  10.13  10.13-  01</p>
        <p>14 54  14.51  14.54 +  04</p>
        <p>Grwlh n Inco n Opor n TuaarFd n TrstFd</p>
        <p>Trust Portfolio: EqGth n Egln n 20th Century: Gittr Growth n Select n Ultra r USGvn Vista r USAA Group: Cornst n Gold n Grwth n Income n Snbit n TxEHY n TxEITn TxEShn Unified Mgmnt: General n Gwth n Inco n Indiana n Mutin United Funds: Accumultiv Bond  X</p>
        <p>GvtSec IntlGth Cont Income High Income Income</p>
        <p>MunicpI  X</p>
        <p>NwCcpt Retire  X</p>
        <p>SciEngy Vanguard Utd Services GIdSh n GBTn Growth n Inco LoCap n Prospctr n ValFgre n Value Line Fd: Bond n Centur ConvFd Fund n Income n Levroe Gth n MunS n Sped Sit n Van Kampen InsTxF TxFrHi USGvt Vance Exchange: CapExch n DeposBst n Divers n ExchFd n ExchBst n FiducEx n SecFidu n Vanguard Group: Explorer n Explll Gemm n Morgan n NaesThm n Prmcp QualOivI n OualOvll n OulDvlll n STAR n TCEF Int n TCEFUSAn</p>
        <p>12.14 12.01 12.14+ .10 10.05 10 03 10.04+ .02 12.13 11.92 1213+ .04 19.32 18 77 19 32+ .19 9 62 9 42 9.62</p>
        <p>which had been expecting the USDA to project production of between 110 millioD and 120 million boxes, said</p>
        <p>9.91  9.79  9.91+ .01</p>
        <p>11 34 11.27 11.34+ .04</p>
        <p>5.45 5.30 5.45+ .05 13.41 13.27 13.61+ .12 25.29 24 83 25 29+ .19 6 92 6.67 6 92+ .17 99 18 99 15 99.17- .19 4.47 4 34 4 47+ .02</p>
        <p>10.80  10  49  10.80+  .07</p>
        <p>4 96  6  84  4 94+  .05</p>
        <p>13.84  13.70  13.84</p>
        <p>11.24  II  17  11.24+  .04</p>
        <p>14.80  14  59  14.80-  .03</p>
        <p>12.20  12.12  12.20+  .08</p>
        <p>11.35  11.32  11,35+  ,03</p>
        <p>10.41  10.40  10.41+  .01</p>
        <p>8.22  8.18  8.22+  .04</p>
        <p>18,73  18.50  18.73+  .10</p>
        <p>12 23  12 16  12,23+  .04</p>
        <p>8.07  8.04  8.07+  .03</p>
        <p>14.35  14 15  14.35+  .15</p>
        <p>7,74 7.41 7.74+ ,07 5.44 5A2 5.64 5.34 5.33 5.34- .02 6 09 4.04 6.09+ .01 14.01 15,77 14.01+ ,13 13.49 13.48 13 49- .02 13.58 13.41 13 58 + 08 6.50 6 44 4.50+ .04 484 569 8.37 5.54</p>
        <p>577</p>
        <p>852</p>
        <p>5.45</p>
        <p>5.77+ 04 8.52+ .03 5.65+ .04</p>
        <p>4.05  3 93  4.05+ .09</p>
        <p>13.85  13.77  13.85-  .01</p>
        <p>7 03  4.85  7.03+  .13</p>
        <p>10.16  10.10  10,13-  .04</p>
        <p>7.18  7 13  7.13- .04</p>
        <p>,59  .  58  .58-  .01</p>
        <p>10.80 10 77 10 80+ .03</p>
        <p>12.41  12.34  12.41+  .04</p>
        <p>9.75 9.40 9.75 10,12  9 98  10.12+  .15</p>
        <p>12,11  11.88  12.11+  .10</p>
        <p>6.47  4,37  4.47+  .11</p>
        <p>18.34  17.92  18.34+  ,23</p>
        <p>10.19  10.16  10.19+  .03</p>
        <p>12 18  11,95  12.18+  .06</p>
        <p>Dianne Viggiano, an orange juice analyst in New York with Shearson Lehman Brothers.</p>
        <p>Prices of orange juice fell by the S&amp;lt;:ent limit allowed in a single days trading m response to the report. The contract for delivery in November settled at 121.75 cents a pound.</p>
        <p>Wheat futures prices were mixed and com and soybeans were slightly lower on the Chicago Board of Trade.</p>
        <p>Prices failed to fall substantially despite the release Thursday of the Agriculture Departments harvest forecast, which raised the estimated size of the wheat, com and soybean crops along-with the anticipated surpluses of all three crops.</p>
        <p>Analysts said the market already knows that the crops are big, .and prices were firm because traders are worried that widespread rain in the Midwest might delav the harv^t enough to cause crop camage.</p>
        <p>Farmers also are reluctant to sell with prices as low as they are, said Bob Lekberg, a grain analyst with Shearson Lehman Brothers.</p>
        <p>The weather is expected to provide good conditions for field work next week, however, and soybeans posted their lowest closing price of the year.</p>
        <p>Wheat settled cent lower to ^ cent higher with the contract for</p>
        <p>bushel; oats were iVg cent to cents lower with December at 11.18=^4 a bushel; and soybeans were 3 cents to 4 cents lower with November at $5.02 a bushel.</p>
        <p>Livestock and meat prices were sharply higher on the Cnicago Mercantile Exchange.</p>
        <p>Strong demand from meat packers ' boosted cash prices on wholesale markets, and aeliveries against the October futures contract have been dwindling, said Charlie Robertson, a livestock analyst in Denver with Lind-Waldock.</p>
        <p>We had a setback on Wednesday and Thursday, said Richardson. But were still in a bull market, and people took that as an opportunity to do some buying.</p>
        <p>Pork beUy prices soared, advancing by the daily limit of 2 cents a pound at one point, in response to strength on wholesale markets, analysts said. The rally in the cattle market also encouraged buyers in 'the belly pit, said Richardson.</p>
        <p>Cash hogs were mixed Friday, but meatpackers are making a profit at current prices and they remained active buyers. Analysts expected wholesale prices to advance on Monday, as well. In addition, no deliveries have been made against the October futures contract.</p>
        <p>Live cattle settled .37 cent to .92</p>
        <p>cent higher with the contract for delivery in October at ffi.32 cents a pound; feeder cattle were .65 cent to 1.05 cents higher with October at 65.30 cents a pound; live hogs were .05 cent lower to 1.05 cents higher with October at 46.02 cents a pound.</p>
        <p>Weekly Percent Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks</p>
        <p>and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change.</p>
        <p>No securities trading below 52 or lOOO shares are included Net and percentage changes are the difference between last week s closing and this week's closing.</p>
        <p>15.15  15.04  15.15+  .09</p>
        <p>14.15  14.12  14.14+  .02</p>
        <p>15.49  15,44  15 49+  .01</p>
        <p>44.69 64.08 44.49- .14 41 76 41.41 41.74- 09 72.15 71.38 72 15- .23 107.49 104 15 107.49+ .14 92 92 91 70 92.92 55.89 55.53 55.89- .13 41 05 40.43 41.05- 28</p>
        <p>3 + 84  31 64  31 84-  .07</p>
        <p>18 72  18 50  18.72+  .01</p>
        <p>76,07  75 20  74.07+  .44</p>
        <p>II 70  11.53  11.70+  .05</p>
        <p>34.43  34.14  34,43-  .13</p>
        <p>M 19  29.64  30 19-  .04</p>
        <p>18 53 18.35 18.53+ .07 8.01  7,99  8.01</p>
        <p>23 82  23 74  23 78-  .05</p>
        <p>10.55  10.44  10.55 +  04</p>
        <p>32 51  32.25  32.32-  .29</p>
        <p>32 10  31 84  32 10+  .02</p>
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        <p>9.42 9.58 9.42-t .03 8.40 8.40 . 8.40</p>
        <p>8.07 8.05 8.07+ .01 10.35 10.35 10.35- .01 21.45 21.37 21.45+,.12 9 44 9.41 9.44+04</p>
        <p>10.94 10.92 10.94+ .07 9.49 9.65 9J9+ .04 10.34 10.29 10.34+ .07 15.21 15.19 15.21+ .02 4.82 4.78 4J2- .03 13.02 12.74 13.02+ .15</p>
        <p>13.95 13.57 13,95+ .27</p>
        <p>9.95 9.77 - 9 95- .03 14.39 14,27 ^.39+ .08 13.47 13.54 13.47+ .04 14.24 14.07 14.24+ .13 9.75 9.44 9.75+ .05</p>
        <p>4.43 4.32 4.43+ .04 9.98 9.87 9.98+ .04</p>
        <p>American Stocks And Bonds Sales</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>1 MyersLE</p>
        <p>2 NwstStlW</p>
        <p>3 WnAir Lin</p>
        <p>4 RepAir wt</p>
        <p>5 AMI Inc 4 FinStBar</p>
        <p>7 WinnersCp</p>
        <p>Total for week Week ago Year ago Jan I to date 1984 to date AMERICAN BONOS TotaJ for week Year ago</p>
        <p>35.590.000</p>
        <p>37.840.000</p>
        <p>25.200.000</p>
        <p>1.558.770.000</p>
        <p>1.197.870.000</p>
        <p>$10.730,000</p>
        <p>$10,220,000</p>
        <p>7.72 7.43 7.72+ .05</p>
        <p>7.72 7.70 7.72+ .04 14.32 14,11 14 32+ .07 10.94 J0.90 10.94 21.05'20,54 21.05+ .21</p>
        <p>7J3 7.39 7.53+ JI1 15.44 15.32 15.44+ .20 9.84 9.75 9.81- 03</p>
        <p>Dow Iones Averies</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The following gi he range of the closing Dow Je</p>
        <p>9 Jevrelcor</p>
        <p>10 Mattel wt</p>
        <p>11 ClaytonHm</p>
        <p>12 WnAir 2pf</p>
        <p>13 CalFed</p>
        <p>14 HiltonHtI</p>
        <p>15 FinCpAm 14 AlleghlntI</p>
        <p>17 Viacom</p>
        <p>18 E System</p>
        <p>19 Mattel Inc</p>
        <p>20 RepubAir</p>
        <p>21 Torchmark</p>
        <p>22 GruntalFin</p>
        <p>23 ContrData</p>
        <p>24 GleasnC</p>
        <p>25 GrtLakelnl 24 Ideal Basic</p>
        <p>ves</p>
        <p>Iones</p>
        <p>12.79 1J. 12.79+ .14 1A5 1940 19.45 12.43 12.32 12.+ .03 8.01 8.00 8.01 nNo load fund. I-Previous day's quote r-Reden)ption charge may apply.</p>
        <p>x-Ex dividend. Copyright by The Associated Press.-</p>
        <p>Aniex Weekly Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>the range  of the closing</p>
        <p>averages for the week ended Oct H.</p>
        <p>STOCK AVERAGES First High Lmv  Last Chg.</p>
        <p>Ind  1324.37  1339 94  1324.37  1339 94+11.20</p>
        <p>Tm  442.32  447.47  440.80  447.47 + 0 23</p>
        <p>Utl  154.08  154 08  153 57  154 08+ 1.8</p>
        <p>45Stk  538 2 4  543.11  537.91  543.11+ 2 15</p>
        <p>BOND AVERAGES 20 BndS  79.56  79.56  79.02  79 02-0.62</p>
        <p>UfllS  74.92  76 92  76.52  76.52-0  59</p>
        <p>Indus  82.20  82 20  81 53  81.53-0  44</p>
        <p>COMMODITY FUTURES INDEX 114.92 117.75 116 82 117 75 - 0.59</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>1 HealthAm</p>
        <p>2 ChiPneuT</p>
        <p>3 EquitecFn</p>
        <p>5 Elscint 4 NatCnvStr 7 McLean n e Comptvsn</p>
        <p>9 Anthem</p>
        <p>10 SuaveShoe n GCACp</p>
        <p>12 RB Ind</p>
        <p>13 TexaslntI</p>
        <p>14 RiverOak</p>
        <p>15 Amaxtnc</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>Tol($l800) Salcs(hds) Ust $42,448 12458 35'9</p>
        <p>What The Stock Market Did</p>
        <p>17 Nat Homes</p>
        <p>18 Monsanto</p>
        <p>19 WstCoNA</p>
        <p>20 DennlsMfg</p>
        <p>21 RcrerGp .22 CBI Ind 23 NBIInc</p>
        <p>25 MDC Corp</p>
        <p>UPS</p>
        <p>Ust</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>2'</p>
        <p>- '2</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>30.8</p>
        <p>124.</p>
        <p>+ 2'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>29.1</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>+ 14</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>26,5</p>
        <p>2'</p>
        <p>+ 4,</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>21.4</p>
        <p>204</p>
        <p>1- 3'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>207</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>+ 1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>20.0</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>+ 1',</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>20.0</p>
        <p>i 40'</p>
        <p>+ 44</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>19.8</p>
        <p>14'</p>
        <p>- 24,</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>19.3</p>
        <p>11'</p>
        <p>+ 14.</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>18.7</p>
        <p>S 134 + 2</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>17.2</p>
        <p>24'/</p>
        <p>- 3'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>16.9</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>+ 24</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>14.8</p>
        <p>46'</p>
        <p>+ 9'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>14.2</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>+ 4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.9</p>
        <p>274</p>
        <p>+ 34</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.7</p>
        <p>544</p>
        <p>+ 74</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.7</p>
        <p>294</p>
        <p>+ 3'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.2</p>
        <p>15'</p>
        <p>- 2</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.2</p>
        <p>9'</p>
        <p>+ 1'</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.2</p>
        <p>S 214</p>
        <p>- 24.</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>14.5</p>
        <p>4'.</p>
        <p>+ 4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>14.0</p>
        <p>184</p>
        <p>+ I'k</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.7</p>
        <p>144</p>
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        <p>13.4</p>
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        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
        <p>4'</p>
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        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
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        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>14'</p>
        <p>Ott</p>
        <p>23.4</p>
        <p>19'</p>
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        <p>21.4</p>
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        <p>19.7</p>
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        <p>142</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>- 14.</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>- 1'</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>14.6</p>
        <p>44,</p>
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        <p>ott</p>
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        <p>14.1</p>
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        <p>10.7</p>
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        <p>10.5</p>
        <p>5 214</p>
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        <p>103</p>
        <p>42'</p>
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        <p>10.1</p>
        <p>19'</p>
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        <p>99</p>
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        <p>9.8</p>
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        <p>9.7</p>
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        <p>Th* DaiJy Reftector. Ornvllle. NC-  Sunday.  October  13,1965 C-iHandsome Princes Appear In Fairy Tales, Young Girls' Dreams, And Greenville</p>
        <p>By Jane Welborn Reflector Staff Writer In fairy tales or in young women day dreams are the places princes are usually found, not attending high school in eastern North Carolina,</p>
        <p>But perhaps fantasies do come true, b^ause there is a teenage prince in Greenville who, under the auspices of the Educational Foundation for Foreign Study, is living with a local family and studying at J.H. Rose High School.</p>
        <p>Pedro de Borbon is a blond 16-year-old who likes football and music and blushes when he talks about girls. He also happens to be a member of the royal family of Spain.</p>
        <p>He is the son of S.A.R. Prince Carlos de Borbon, Duke of Calabria, a cousin of Spains King Juan Carlos (S.A.R. before the name designates the royal family). His father is a lawyer for international organizations and his moUier, Ana, the duchess, is volunteer president of the national cancer organization. Pedro and his family, which includes four sisters, live in a country home in Toledo, Madrid.</p>
        <p>In a recent interview, the prince described life in his native Spain, saying that the family unit is an important part of existence there. For instance, when the de Borbons celebrate</p>
        <p>the Cl^tmas Holy Days, the prince said he and his family go to the royal palace for a family gathering with the King. The family is large, and we eat together and exchange presents, Pedro said in a quiet voice.</p>
        <p>In Madrid, Pedro attends school at El Escorial, an institution the prince described as an impressive, I5th century, gray stone palace built by Prince Philip IL Classes at the school are taught by monks, whom Pedro described as strict. Pedro boards at the palace along with the other students.</p>
        <p>According to Pedro, a day in the life of a student at El Escorial begins late, about 9:30 a.m. when students awake. Breakfast is served, classes begin and a break is taken for lunch. Another long break is taken in the afternoon, he said, and after small meal, classes resume. Supper is not eaten until approximately 10 p.m.</p>
        <p>The palace has an important library, where priceless manuscripts and maps are housed, Pedro said. The ceiling of the library is covered with frescoes depicting the seven liberal arts.</p>
        <p>Education is the most important thing to the Spanish students, Pedro said. There is not so much emphasis on sports.</p>
        <p>The prince related, however, that he participates in many sports, including tennis.</p>
        <p>snow skiing, swimming, sailing and soccer. A favorite pasttime for Pedro is playing padel  a game that is a mixture between squash and tennis. He also said he enjoys running, and is a member of the track team at J.H. Rose Higli School.</p>
        <p>He said sports competitions in Spain are usually between school mates, and once a year, a large competition is held that brings the school teams from around the country together.</p>
        <p>Another of Pedros hobbies is hunting wild game, both with a gun and a bow. In Spain, hunters pursue wild pigs, in addition to deer and birds. He has been hunting in Pitt County, but said the atmosphere is totally different when hunting here. He said Spanish hunters are not as numerous, and the hunting party is able to spread out over the countryside and chase the game.</p>
        <p>There are many American influences in Spain, the prince added. There is much American and English music. We listen to Madonna and all that, he said with a smile. The Spanish (popular) music groups are not very good. He said American movies are also popular, and are usually dubbed in Spanish.</p>
        <p>According to the prince, Spanish people are more conservative than Americans in many ways, including their dress. His hostess, Mrs. Albert Blanton of Greenville, said the first time Pedro came downstairs with his shirt-tail hanging out and without shoes he apologized to her for his appearance. Im sorry, she said he told her. This is the way my friends at school said I was supposed to dress.</p>
        <p>Pedro said he enjoys wearing jeans and casual shirts, but commented he will have to change his ways when he returns to Spain. It would not be appropriate, he said.</p>
        <p>The prince also said he liked the openness of people in the United States. People are friendly, and I have already made a lot of friends.</p>
        <p>He has attended several parties in Greenville, and he said local parties are very much different than festivities in his homeland. Here, a few people, maybe 12 people, come to the party and you eat and watch television or listen to music. I like that parties here, but in Spain, the parties last all night, he said with a grin. You party all night and you sleep alltlay the next day.</p>
        <p>The parties (in Spain) are huge, he said, and usually are attended by about 2,000 people. There is a season for parties, he added, usually beginning in the summer when classes end, and all the young people, from age 18 though the twenties, are invited to the big parties each night of the month.</p>
        <p>There is a tradition where the girls wear long dresses, he continued. There is much dancing. Spanish people like to dance much more than Americans. Party-goers dance the flamenco and other traditional Spanish dances, Pedro said, as well as disco dancing like Americans. The prince admitted that he knows how to dance the flamenco.</p>
        <p>Pedro said he has only^'attended a few of these parties, but when he returns to Spain, he said he will be of the age and will be invited to attend all of them.</p>
        <p>He related that although there is no drinking age in Spain, drinking is not encouraged by the elders. He said when children become adults, drinking is not frowned upon.</p>
        <p>Another noticeable difference between Spain and the United States is the food, Pedro said. He said Spanish food is more complicated than American food. Although he enjoys hamburgers and pizza, Pedro said he is looking forward to a bowl of gazpacho  a cold soup.</p>
        <p>He said he enjoys Greenville, and requested to stay in a southern state because he does not like the cold. He said Greenvilles weather reminds him of the Mediterranean climate of Spain, but here there is more humidity, he said with a grin.</p>
        <p>The prince has been in town for a little more than a month, and will continue his stay until after the school year ends. He has already asked his hostess in Greenville if he can stay for two years instead of one.</p>
        <p>FAMILY MEMBERS ... Pedros sister, Victoria, who is 8 years old, is pictured with her mother. Ana, and her father. Prince Carlos.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN HOST MOTHER... Gail Blanton of Greenville is pictured with Prince Pedro.</p>
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        <p>Couple Marries In High Noon Wedding Performed In Raleigh</p>
        <p>Richmond Saturday</p>
        <p>'RKiflllOND, Va.  The marriage of Jon Re^n Abernathy of Richmond, Va., daughter of Martha Worthington Abernathy (rf Ayden and the late James Regan Abernathy Jr., to , ohn Galusha Lewis Jr., son of Mrs. .ohn Galusha Lewis of Richmond, ' ^a., and the late Mr. Lewis, took place .at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in St. Jamess Episcopal Church. The Rev. Frank Fagan officiated.</p>
        <p>-A prc^am of wgan music was presented by Bruce Stevens.</p>
        <p>The. bride was given in marriage her mother and escorted by ter grandfather, Thelbert G. Worthington of Aydra. She wore a formal gown of white crepe trimmed with alencon lace and seed pearls. Her chapel-length veil, trimmed with alencon lace, extended from a circlet of silk flowers. She wore a seed pearl brides necklace, belonging to the bridegrooms great-great-grand-motter. She carried a bouquet of white tulips and freesia.</p>
        <p>' Sister of the bride, Jane A. Hahn of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., was matron of honor. Other attendants were Anne A. Hahn, sister of the bride of Moorestown, N.J.; Lucy B. ;Lewis, sister of the ^bridegroom of ;Riehmond, Va.; Jtn L. Lovett, cousin of the bride of Charleston, S.C.; Jo Ann Norman of Salter Path; land Lisa C. Watlington of Richmond, ;Va. Each wore a formal silk plaid organza gown of emerald, green and royal blue. The gowns featured tuck-bodices, elbow-length teuffant sleeves and emerald green sashes. Hhey carried bouquets of yellow allies.</p>
        <p>.C Richard E. Lewis of Dinwiddie, *Va., uncle of the bridegroom, served ^ best man. Ushers were John P. Armstrong, cousin of the bridegroom iof Ralei^; Langdon T. Christian IV, JJohn Michael Henderson. James A. ;Hunter and Christopher R. Tompkins *Jr., all of Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>; The mother of the bride wore a imauve chiffon gown accented with atin. The mother of the bridegroom Iwore a periwinkle blue crepe formal Igown.</p>
        <p>j Following the ceremony a recep-</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  At noon Saturday in Christ Epsci^ Church, Cameron Hargrave Smith and Geor^ Hadley Callaway were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony. The Rev. B. Daniel Sapp conducted the ceremony.</p>
        <p>Nuptial music was presented by organist Dr. David Lynch and trumpeter Donald Eagle.</p>
        <p>The teide is the dau^tor of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Hubbard Smith Jr. of Raleigh. She is the great-granddaughter of the late Rep. Herbert and Mrs. Eva Hackney Bonner of Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>The brii^room is the s&amp;lt;m Ihr. and Mrs. Henry Abbott Callaway Jr.</p>
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        <p>Escwted by ter fatter, the bride viote a candlelight silk dr^ with short puffed sleeves and train. Her catheifral length veil of pUIow-made Venetian lace was worn by the brid^rooms mother at ter wedding. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, phalaenopsis and miniature orchids, stephanotis and freesia tied with satin streamers and greenery.</p>
        <p>tion was held at the Kent-Valentine House. Music was provided by the Baroque Trio.</p>
        <p>The couple will live in Richmond following their wedding trip.</p>
        <p>The bride graduated from</p>
        <p>Westhampton College, University of Richniond, and is employed as a</p>
        <p>sales representative with Dillard Paper Co. The bridegroom received his degree in architecture from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is proprietor of his own architectural firm, John G. Lewis JrAIA.</p>
        <p>On Friday evening, an afterrehearsal dinner was given in honor of the bridal couple by the mother of the bride^oom. Mrs. J(^ Watlington and ter mother, Mrs. Charles B. Chandler, entertained the bridesmaids at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Watlington Saturday.</p>
        <p>The couple was also entertained at an English high tea, harvest moon party and a buffet brunch prior to the wedding ceremony.</p>
        <p>Mrs. William FergiBon Edward Price of Chapel Hill was matrwi of honor and the maid of honm* was Eva Itockney Smith of New York, both sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were Melanie W'ilson Hardy. Tricia Sharp Hobson and Sunnv Gil Harvey, all of Atlanta. Ezabetb Mann Patterson of Raleigh. Mrs. Charles Craft Lucas III of Charlotte. Mrs. John Bohannwi Mason of Charleston. S.C., Janie Horton Parker of RichmoKl. Va., and Elizabeth Cross TVler of New York.</p>
        <p>The fatter of the bridegroom was best man. Groomsmen included Henry Abbott CaUaway III of MobUe,</p>
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        <p>.1 ^Wedding write-ups will be printed through the first week with a one column picture. During the second week, a one column picture will be used with a write-up giving less description and after the second week, just as an announcement.</p>
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        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Eugene Buck request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Gena Christine, to Stephen Preston Haddock, on Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. in the Proctor Memorial Christian Church in Grimesland. A reception will follow in the church fellowship hall.</p>
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        <p>Ala., Thomas Howard Callaway (rf Nashville, Tenn., and Edward Moye Callaway of Maryville, Tenn., brothers of the brid^room, John Gilbert Browne of Charlotte, Richard Locke Armfieid ctf Boston, &amp;gt; Mass., Linwood Patterson Britton of Ahoskie, Thomas Granville Mc-Croskey (tf Wallano, Tm., Alexander P. TIkh^ IV (rf Rocky Mount and John Robinson Wickham ol New York.</p>
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        <p>The bride ^duated fnrni St. Marys School in Raleigh and from tte University of Nmti Carolina at</p>
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        <p>The brid^room graduated cum laude from Baylor School, Chattanooga, Tenn., and as a Morefaead Scbidar at UNC with a bachelors de^ in history. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Grail and Order of tte Gorgans Head, honorary societies, and Delta Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. He is now</p>
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        <p>After a wedding trip to New York, the coiqte wiU Uve in Boston.</p>
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        <p>Susan EUzabeth Spain and Daniel Allen Safriet were united in marriage Saturday at 4 p.m. in the Mount Pleasant (Kristian Church near GreenviUe. The double ring ceremony was performed by Donald McKinney.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Spain of Green</p>
        <p>ville. Mr. and Mrs. William Safriet of Washington are the parents of the bridegroom.</p>
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        <p>DEAR ABBY; Im writing to you because I dont know where else to turn. I live in the mountains and have a nice home with extra space to put people up. Here was the schedule for last summer; First my daughter and her husband came for 10 days. Then my brother and his wife came for two weeks. When they left, my grandson and his wife came for a week. Over the Labor Day weekend, my son and his wife came with their three children.</p>
        <p>Abby, Im 72 years old and tire easily. As I write this, I am so exhausted I can hardly hold my head up. I never let on how weary I am. Sometimes at the end of  day, I cry. I do all the cooking and cleaning myself because I dont think its right to ask guests to help out. And they seldom offer. No one realizes how hard is it on me because I never complain.</p>
        <p>My family is already planning to come for Thanksgiving and Christmas. What should I do?</p>
        <p>DEAD TIRED IN NORTH CAROUNA</p>
        <p>DEAR TIRED: Dry your tears and retire the welcome mat. Its time to speak your mind. Tell your family that you can no longer accommodate house* guests for more than an occasional weekend. And dont be bashful about asking them to pitch in with the cooking and cleaning. Unless you do, your family will assume that they are welcome as usual. And who can blame them?</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Let me enlighten Bride to Be, who says, Nowhere can you dance all evening, and eat and drink all you want for $20. Well, Ill tell you where you can dance all evening, eat and drink all you want (coffee, tea, punchno liquor) for $5 a couple.</p>
        <p>Learn to square dance! Its fantastic fun, relieves tension and stress, is good exercise, and you meet lots of great people and create lasting friendships. Also, there are no problems getting home alive after a bash, and no threat to others on the road.</p>
        <p>Square dancing is not for old fogeys, either; its for people of all</p>
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        <p>DEAR ABBY: The lady in my life (Ill call her Wanda) is a 36-year-old widow with one childa 16-year-old son. Ill call him Buddy. Hes a good kid, but his mother has spoiled him rotten. He talks to his friends on the telephone for two and sometimes three hours consecutively. Wanda has to interrupt his conversation in order to use the phonethen he rushes her to get off so he can resume his conversation. I have given up trying to call because her line is always busy. Wanda sees nothing wrong with this. She says she loves him, and the telephone is sort of a substitute father, so who am I to argue with her?</p>
        <p>Right now shes doing Buddys homework while hes playing a record for someone over the phone.</p>
        <p>I think something is terribly wrong here. What do you think?</p>
        <p>WANDAS MAN</p>
        <p>DEAR MAN: I think Wanda is setting Buddy up to be ill-equipped to handle lifes problems. Children need to learn discipline, responsibility and consideration for others in order to bcome productive and self-sufficient. Thats love.</p>
        <p>Letting Buddy goof off while she does his homework is giving him a sadly distorted picture of the real world. For all Wandas good intentions. Buddy will be the big loser in the end. Wanda needs to be wised up.</p>
        <p>dlelight satin. The elongated bodice had a sheer yoke and a Victorian collar of re-embroidered alencon lace and was overlaid with lace and embellished with seed pearls and iridescents. The long fitted sleeves were accented with appliques of alencon lace. Motifs of the hand-beaded alencon lace were featured on the full skirt which extended into a cathedral train bordered in scalloped lace. Her cathedral-len^ veil was bordered in matching re-em-broidered alencon lace and pearls. She carried a formal bouquet of rubrum lilies, white roses, stephanotis and babys breath.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant was Mrs. Michael Briley of Greenville, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids wre Mrs. Randy Ellis of Durham, Melody McSwain of Charlotte, Suzanne Mobley of Raleigh, Paula Morris of Arlington, Va., Diane Oakley  Greenville, Mrs. Gray Reed of Charlotte, and Mrs. Phillip Safriet of Raleigh, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The junior bridesmaid was Brandy Edwards of Winterville, cousin of the bride.</p>
        <p>Each attendant wore a tea-length iown of wine French latticework lace rdered in a floral patterned Chantilly lace motif over matching satin. The gown was fashioned with a sheer yoke with scalloped lace defining the sabrina neckline. The short caplet sleeves were enhanced with patterned lace and the waistline of the gathered skirt was accented with a cummerbund and bow of matching satin. A scalloped border of lace edged the hemline. Each carried a cascading bouquet of rubrum' lilies, wine roses, miniature pink carnations and babys breath.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms father was best man. Groomsmen were Michael Briley, brother-in-law of the bride, Charlie Kwiatkowski, Knox Oakley and Bud Patrick, all of Greenville; Phillip Safriet, brother of the bridegroom, and Frank Narron, both of Raleigh, and Doug Paul of Atlanta, Ga. Eric Briley of Greenville, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. He carried a pillow of satin accented with sprays of miniature carnations and baoys breath.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride wore a tea-length gown of periwinkle blue antique lace over matching taffeta. The bridegrooms mother wore a tea-length gown of soft rose organza over matching satin. Each was given a corsage of wine roses.</p>
        <p>Mrs. C.B. Spain of Greenville and Mrs. Charlie James of Stokes, grandmothers of the bride, and Mrs. Jatie Spain of Greenville and Mrs. E.L. Woolard of Charlotte, aunts of the bride, were remembered with corsages.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed by Mrs. Del Russell o Greenville. The guest register was presided over by Alta Jean Dewar of Tallahassee, Fla.</p>
        <p>A garden reception was held in the home of the bride following the ceremony. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Tim Edwards of Winterville, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Anthony Phelps, Beth Boyd, Lisa Roebuck and Teresa Harrell served wedding cake and punch. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuchs of Stokes, aunt and uncle of the bride.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, the couple will live in Raleigh.</p>
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        <p>The bride, a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is a tax accountant with Arthur Andersen and Company. The bridegroom, also a graduate of the University of North Carolina at dia-pel Hill, is a district manager of Securities of America Life.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>The after-rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegrooms parents Friday evening at the SheraUm of Greenville. A dance, hosted by friends and relatives, followed at the American Legion Building.</p>
        <p>A bridesmaids lunchetm, hosted by Mrs. Jatie Spain and Mrs. Michael Briley, was held Friday at the</p>
        <p>_Sunday,  October  13.1985  Q-3</p>
        <p>Ramada Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fuchs; Mrs. C.B. Spain, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis hosted a weddipg breakfast Saturday at the Holidf^ Inn.  &amp;lt;  *</p>
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        <p>trol to 350 degrees. In the food processor, without washing bowl or blade, process together until smooth remaining V4 cup flour, l-3rd clip sour cream, egg yolks, sugar and Grand Marnier. Arrange plums cut side down in tart shell. Pour.^ yolks mixture over plums. Bake in the 35(klegree oven until edge is golden  45 minutes. Serve warm: Makes 8 servings.  '  </p>
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        <p>RoBEm Ann Hearing Marries |ohn W. Nelson III Saturday</p>
        <p>i ^vedding ceremony of Robbin [.Hernng and John William UI was held Saturday at two :  afternoon  in  St. Peters</p>
        <p>X Parents of the couple are [tid Mrs. Robert T. Herring of and Mr. and Mrs. John W &amp;gt;Jr. of Bethel.'</p>
        <p>double ring ceremony was</p>
        <p>I MRS. NELSON</p>
        <p>performed by the Rev. Paul Byron and the Rev. Gerald Anders. Margaret Raynor of Kinston, aunt of the brid^room, directed the wedding; A program of wedding music was provided by organist, Dr. Robert Irwin.</p>
        <p>Laurie Nelson, sister-in-law of the brid^oom, and Vickie Braxton, cousin of the bridegroom, both of Greenville, presided at the guest register.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her parents and sorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of ivory silk organza, English net and re-embroidei^ alencon lace over peau de soie. Her gown was fashioned with a Victorian neckline, long full bishop sleeves with lace cuffs and an empire bodice. English net and applique pearls trimmed the bodice, sleeves and encircled the waistline. Traditional bridal buttons closed the yoke and bodice back. Scattered ap-jliques of re-embroidered alencon ace and pearls higWighted the skirt front, which flowed into a full cathedral train bordered with re-embroidered alencon lace. She wore an oval buckram picture hat with a crown of alencon lace dotted with p^rls and sequins. It was adorned with a rolled edge butterfly pouf over a cathedral length rolled edge veil. The bride carried a bouquet of pink roses, white daisies and miniature carnations interspersed with babys breath, tied with lace and satin ribK</p>
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        <p>The matron of honor was Nell Hudson of Warsaw and maid of honor was Jane Herring of Charlotte, sisters of the bride. Each wore a formal gown of suede rose with an off-shoulder flounce with a fitted bodice and fluffed skirt. They carried white Bibles covered with garlands of white daisies, pink miniature carnations and babys breath with matching ribbons.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids included Sandy</p>
        <p>A reception was given by the oftl........</p>
        <p>parents of the bride in the parish hall of the church. Piano music was provided by Val Parker. Betty Arthur of Rocky Mount, aunt of the bride, and Mary Roebuck of Greenville, aunt (rf the bridegroom, served cake. Daisy Coward, aunt of the bridegroom, and Nancy Howell of Garland, aunt of the bride, poured punch. Kate Hudson, niece of the bride, and Casey James, cousin of the bridegroom, passed out bird seed bags.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom gave an after-rehearsal dinner and dance at the Holiday Inn. Danny Williams provided dancing music. A bridesmaid luncheon was held at the Holiday Inn.</p>
        <p>A dinner, floating miscellaneous shower, coed shower and linen shower were given for the couple.</p>
        <p>The bride graduated from Sampson Technical College, attended East Carolina University and is employed by the Credit Bureau of Greenville. The bridegroom served in the U.S. Army, attended Pitt Community College and is employed by the Tax Office of Pitt County.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to the mountains the couple will live in Greenville.</p>
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        <p>The wedding ceremony of Mary Frances Pinkston and Grover Earl Haddock took place Saturday at 2 Lpi i the Unity Free Will Baptist WUreh. Conducting the double ring ^r^mony was the Rev. A1 Davis. Parents of the couple are Mr. and tos. Robert Sherrill Pinkston Jr. of Gtdepville, and Edna J. Haddock of Rpte :i, Winterville, and the late Ho3)dL. Haddock.</p>
        <p>; The bride was given in marriage by hea-parents. Her matron of honor wte Jier sister, Carolyn Prinz of Sleenville. Kimberly Cowan of was bridesmaid.</p>
        <p>: Scarborough of Greenville j|(^(l:as best man and John Causey, ffio df Greenville, was usher.</p>
        <p>* bride wore a gown of ivory taf-to :shioned with a sweetheart toocHde accented with venise lace :^rt puff sleeves. The long full  iell into a brushed hemline. Her Sgel-tip veil of illusion fell from a  I if silk flowers. She carried an 1 bouquet of irises, lilies and spjr--rtixture with ivory satin lers.</p>
        <p>honor attendant and brides-trihkl were dressed in gowns of lilac Igffeta over an overlay jacket of a^tilly lace. The long skirt fell to a WSbed hemline. Each carried an I bouquet of pink carnations, Uite and lavender statice, poms, M%!s' breath and white lilies with wrsatin streamers.</p>
        <p>outdoor reception was held ^IkrUhe wedding at the home of the pibets.</p>
        <p>couple will be living in Green-vl after a wedding trip to Florida.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of J.H. R^ Hi^ School and is associated with Smiths Hearing Aid Service. The bride^m, a graduate of D.H. Conley High School, is associated with Boyds Associates.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal party was given for the wedding couple by the brides sisters.</p>
        <p>MONDAY 9:30 a.m.  Overeaters Anonymous meets at South Greenville Recreation Center</p>
        <p>12 Noon  Greenville Noon Rotary Club meets at Rotary BIdg.</p>
        <p>12:30 p.m.  Kiwanis of Greenville-University Club meets at Holiday Inn 5:30 p.m - Greenville TOPS Club meets at Planters Bank 6:30 p.m.  Rotary Club meets 6:30 p.m.  Host Lions Club meets at Toms Restaurant</p>
        <p>6:30 p.m.  Optimist Club meets at Steers</p>
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        <p>Carolina Chapter meets at The Memoriai ch</p>
        <p>Baptist Church 7:30 p.m.  United Ostomy Association,</p>
        <p>Inc., Greenville chapter meets iii Gaskins-Leslie Center, Conference Room</p>
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        <p>7:30 p.m.  Greenville Barber Shop Chorus meets at Jaycee Park Administration Bldg.</p>
        <p>1:00 p.m.  Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order of the Moose</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  AA closed discussion at AA Bldg., Farmville hwy.</p>
        <p>TUESDAY 7:00 a.m.  Greenville Breakfast Lions Club meets at Three Steers 10:00 a.m.  Kiwanis Golden K Club meets at Masonic Hall 6:30 p.m.  Down East Chapter of Painting and Decorating Contractors of America meet at Three Steers 6:30 p.m.  Greenville Kiwanis Club meets at Riverside Steak Bar 7:00 p.m.  Family Support Group at Family Practice Center 7:30 p.m.  Toughlove parents support group at St. Paul Episcopal Church 8:00 p.m.  Withia Council, Degree of Pocahontas meets at Rotary Club 8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Alcoholics Anonymous at AA Bldg., Farmville hwy.</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Al-Anon family  .......Method-</p>
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        <p>Wedding Vows Said In Thursday Ceremony</p>
        <p>Nelson, sister-in-law of the brid^xxun, Sandra Buck, cousin of the bridegroom, both oS Winterville, Sylvia Harris'^of Conctnd, cousin of the bridegrown, and Shelley Parrish of Ralei^. Their gowns and flowers matched those of Uk honor atten-cbnts.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms father was best man. Ushers included Dewey Hudson of Warsaw, brother-in-law of the bride, Jerry Nelson of Winterville and Julian Nelson of Greenvilte, brothers of the bridegroom, Jimmy Nelson of Greenville, cousin of the bridegroom. Tommy Parker of Bethel and Douglas McCotter of Raleigh.</p>
        <p>ATHENS, Ga. - Presidents Garden was the scene (rf the Thursday wedding ceremohy (rf Carol Frances Adams and WUliam Russell Smith, both (rf Athena. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter M</p>
        <p>cal Center. The bridegroom attended Louisburg College and ECU. She is an anesthesiologist at Athens Anesthesia Association at Athens General Hospital and the bridegroom ig a sales manager at Athens Business Products, Inc.</p>
        <p>Adams Jr. (rf Salisbury, N.C., and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith of Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremtmy was (xmducted by Judge Bonnie Lashley at 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>nie bride wore a tea length dress of ivory silk and carried a b^quet of white orchids.</p>
        <p>The bridal couple and their parents attended a reception at Marteb.</p>
        <p>The couple will be living in Attens after a wedding trip to Oiarleston, S.C.</p>
        <p>The bride graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Bowman Gray School of Medicine, did two years of general sui^ery residence at the East Carolina University School of Medicine and (xunpleted anesthesia residence at Duke University Medi-</p>
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        <p>Couple Exchanges Vows In Saturday Afternoon Ceremony</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greanvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Morning Wedding Ceremony Takes Place In Atlanta</p>
        <p> Sunday, October 13,1985 Q-5</p>
        <p>Salem. He served as a missionary in Brazil for The Church of Jesus Cli^t (rf Latter-Day Saints.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains the couple will live iii Winston-Salem.    I</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOUNT  l.jRa Anne Dickerson of Rocky Mount and Roger Edward Sams of Birmingham, Ala., were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at 3:30 in the Bevenue Baptist Church. The Rev. Nathan F. Hanchey, uncle of the bride, conducted the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>Ray Arnold was soloist and June Arnold was organist. Both are from Chocowinity. Helen Rackley of Rocky Mount directed the ceremony.</p>
        <p>Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Dickerson of Rocky Mount, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sams of Vienna, W.Va.</p>
        <p>The bride wore a white bridal satin gown styled with an elongated fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and basque bodice. Re-embroidered alencon lace overlaid the bodice. The Renaissance design sleeves ended in cuffs of appliqued English net and the full skirt extended into a cathedral train. The gown was hand sewn by the mother of the bride. Her cathedral veil was attached to a white satin wreath which had accents of lily of the valley. The bride carried eucalyptus, rubrum lilies, sweeheart roses and snowflakes.</p>
        <p>The honor attendants each wore a tea length dress in teal taffeta and carried a bouquet of rubrum lilies, sweetheart roses, snowflakes, miniature carnations and eucalyptus.</p>
        <p>The flower girl wore a white dress fashioned with a drop waist, long sleeves and accented with front lace tucks. It was accented by a tealgreen sash.</p>
        <p>Brenda Bateman of Raleigh was honor attendant for her sister. Qieryl Pitt of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., was</p>
        <p>maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Be^ Tyner of Wilson, Laura Milano, Julie laquinta and Susan Smith, all of Raleigh. The flower girl was Angela Brannon (rf Partersburg, W.Va., niece of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers included Mark Cassis of Pittsburgh, Pa., Pete Eddy of Morgantown, W.Va., Dallas Dickerson of Chocowinity and Karl Dickerson of Rocky Mount, brothers of the bride, ana John Smith of Raleigh. Michael Dickerson of Greenville was jt^or usher. He is nephew of the bride. Ring bearers were Brian Bissell of Kemersville, nephew of the bridegroom, and Bill Bateman of Raleigh, nephew of the bride.</p>
        <p>Brenda Bissell presided at the register and Darlene Brannon gave out )r()grams. Both are sisters of the )ridegroom. Rice bags were distributed by Melissa Brannon, niece of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>The brides parents entertained at a reception in the church fellowship hall. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, aunt and uncle of the bride. Music was presented by Kathy Jones Kiby, harpist.</p>
        <p>Wedding cake was served by Frances Mumford of New Bern and punch was poured by Orpha Evans of Greenville, aunts of the bride. Peggy Dickens directed the reception.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba, the couple will live in Birmingham, Ala.</p>
        <p>The bride received a B.S. in psychology from Atlantic Christian College and the bridegroom graduated with a B.S. in business administration from West Virginia University. He is employed by O^ar</p>
        <p>ATLANTA - Merri Ellen Kendrick, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Liimel Kendrick of Tampa, Fla., former residents of Greenville, became the bride of Robert Winfrwl Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stephen Turner of Deep Run, N.C., in a 9 a.m. ceremony Saturday.</p>
        <p>The ceremony was performed at the Atlanta Temple of The Church of</p>
        <p>MRS. SAMS</p>
        <p>Mayer Co. in Birmingham, Ala.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom entertained at an after-rehearsal dinner at the Carlton House in Rocky Mount followed by a cocktail party ;iven by the bridal couple. A ladies )runch was also held at the Carlton House given by the brides sister. Several showers were given for ie couple prior to their wedding.</p>
        <p>FOCUS On...</p>
        <p>D.H. Conley High School</p>
        <p>Focus is a new feature that will bt The Daily Reflectors stunt writi^  in  Pitt C&amp;lt;m-</p>
        <p>tys five high schools. The authors of the column are high school students selected by a team of instructors at each school. Their assignment is to provide an in-depth look at special activities in the schools - through the students eyes. The columns will appear alphabetically, according to s^ool.</p>
        <p>Michelle Deal is a senior at D.H. Conley High School. She is president of the Student Government association, editor of the school newspaper. The Shield, and co-captain of the cheerleading squad. Her interests include drama, poetrv, bike riding and piano. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Deal of Greenville and plans to be a broadcast journalist.</p>
        <p>In one classroom, a student meticulously decorates a birthday cake. Further down the hall, students ponder a new computer program. Meanwhile, leotara-clad girls participate in modern dance.</p>
        <p>These scenes exemplify the expansion in the curriculum and activities which complement required courses at D.H. Cordey High School.</p>
        <p>On Jan. 5,1971,'978 students and 55 faculty and staff members merged into one high school. The consolidated schools included Chicod, G. R. Whitfield, Robinson Union, and Winterville high schools. Today, Conleys faculty and staff are composed of 93 members while student enrollment is approximately 1,115.</p>
        <p>During the 1971-72 school year, the curriculum was revised and new courses were offered. In addition, Conley published the first issue of the</p>
        <p>yearbook, The Valkyrian, and wrestling was added to the athletic</p>
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        <p>Thurs. &amp;amp; FrI. 9:30-5</p>
        <p>By Michelle Deal</p>
        <p>pr(ram. A Junior Reserve Officers mining Corps (JROTC) began in 1972. That same year, girls track and field was added to the athletic program.</p>
        <p>By 1974 the curriculum included music, art, and modern dance. Also, the school newspaper. The Shield, was first published.</p>
        <p>Since this time, course offerings and student activities have continued to expand. Currently, Conley provides academically grfted classes in English and advanced placement classes in English, biology, and calculus. In these classes, students can receive college credit through examination.</p>
        <p>In addition, Latin and Spanish have been added to the foreign lan^ge department and computer science MI to the math department.</p>
        <p>The expansion in the academic curriculum reflects the increase in college-bound students, school officials say. According to a recent</p>
        <p>survey, 85 percent of the schools seniors plan to continue their education. This figure contrasts with 40 percent of seniors desiring further eduction 13 years ago. In addition, the expanded curriculum reflects the increasing number of graduating students due in part to the strong vocational prc^ram at the school.</p>
        <p>According to James Fleming, Conley band instructor and former student, Students have more opportunities to participate in electives, clubs and organizations. Conley has more electives now than any other high school in the county. Also, there are 28 various clubs and organizations as compared to about 10 that were offered in the first years.</p>
        <p>Through the efforts of faculty and administration, new courses, activities and opportunities have become a part of Conley. The school, based on its track record of growth and expansion, has emerged as one of eastern North Carolinas most progressive high schools, say school officials.</p>
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        <p>Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone of Salt Lake City, Utah, officiated.</p>
        <p>The bride chose a white silk taffeta gown featuring a fitted lace bodice with a Victorian neckline, puffed long sleeves with pearl buttons and a full skirt trimmed with scalloped lace at the hemline. She wore a layered veil that fell from a crown of lace and satin. The veil was edg d in scalloped lace. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of white roses and stephanotis accented with greenery ana white satin streamers.</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. James Dale of Atlanta honored the couple at a wedding breakfast at their home.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of J.H. Rose High School and attended Brigham Young University. She will be a student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The bridegroom is a graduate of South Lenoir High School and Brigham. Young University. He is employed with Ernst and Whinney in Winston-</p>
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        <p>Lillian Wilson Harris requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Sharon Demetris, to Oliver Lorenzo Bunn, on Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. in the Sweet Hope Free Will Batpist Church in Simpson.</p>
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        <p>ALLAN JONES...S the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones of Goldsboro, who announce her engagement to William Bennett Tugwell, son of Mary Ann Murphy Tugwell of Greenville and the ate Clarence Bennett Tugwell. A Nov. 30 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>MOLLY KAY JAMES...is the daugh--ter # Peggy Manning James of GreenviUf, who announces her engagemoit to Charles Edward Nichols Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Nichtris of Greenville. The bride-elect Is also the daughter of the late Alton Ray James. A Feb. 8 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>SANDRA KAY TILTON...S the daughter of Ruby Tilton of Pamplico, S.C., who announces her engagement  to Airman Timothy Ray Bail, sori of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dail of Greenville. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Liston Tilton. A Dec. 21 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>JULIA ANTHONY SIMMONS...is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harriss Simmons of High Point, who announce her eMagement to Mitchell Gurnie Barnes, son of Katherine S. Barnes of Wilson and the late Warren Mitchell Barnes. The wedding is planned for Nov. 16.</p>
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        <p>jGouple Marries In Immanuel Church</p>
        <p>; Ipimanuel Baptist Church was the cene of the wedding ceremony Saturday at 1 p.m. of Christine Elizabeth Penwell and Jii^my Marlin Varner Jr. Lynwood Walters per-OTmed the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>; Presenting a program of wedding ;music was Sylvia McCreary of Greenville, organist, and Renee 'Sullivan of Wilson, vocalist. Eathereen White directed the adult ;handbells.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Peggy ;N. Penwell of Goldsobro. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Roberts. Nichols.</p>
        <p>. The bridegroom is the son of Carol ,H. Varner of Lexington and Jim M. Varner of Grifton. His father served ;as best man.</p>
        <p>Elizabeth Jean Smith of Chicago, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids included Mitzt^Howard Jordon and</p>
        <p>Julie Ann Melton, both of Greenville, Cindy Jenkins Sammons of Raleigh, Angela Carawan Varner of Morehead, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Angela Gay Varner of Lexington, sister of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>Ushers were Danny Lee Varner of Morehead and Scott Allen Varner of Greenville, brothers of the bridegroom, James Franklin Gibson of Greenville, Kimothy Howard Black of Lexington and Joab Fredrick Johnson III of Burgaw.</p>
        <p>The bride wore an ankle length gown designed of candlelight polyester taffeta. The off-shoulder bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and elbow length sleeves finished with sheer ruffl^ lace and ribbon roses made by Harriette Nichols, aunt of the bride. The over skirt was draped over flounced eyelet</p>
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        <p>and completed with sheer hand-ruffled lace and ribbon roses. A lace cummerbund highlighted the waist. She wore a candlelight derby hat with a fingertip veil of illusion. The gown was created by Shirley Smith.</p>
        <p>Tlie attendants were dressed in tea length dresses of dusty rose moire taffeta designed with sweetheart necklines and puffed elbow-length sleeves. A gathered cummerbund completed the design at the waistline. Each carried a white Bible wrapped in dusty rose and candlelight floral ribbon centered with rose pocketbook flowers tied with dusty rose streamers.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed by Nan Fesperman of Faison, great aunt of the bride. She was assisted by Ann Durham.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride wore a tea-length dress of pinpleated qiana skirt with a lace overlay capelet in wine. The mother of the bridegroom selected a heather lavender dress styled with a camisole bodice covered with moire lace.</p>
        <p>A reception was held in the church fellowship hall given by Betty Taylor, Harriette and Bob Nichols, aunts and uncle of the bride, and Ora P. Nichols, grandmother of the bride. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGee. Assisting in serving were members of the Single Adult Sunday School Class.</p>
        <p>The couple will live near Greenville after a wedding trip.</p>
        <p>The bride is employed by Greenville Hemodialysis Center as a staff nurse. The bridegroom is self-employed by Varner Construction Co. He attended East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Christian Womens Club To Meet</p>
        <p>The Greenville Christian Womens Club will meet Tuesday, starting at 11:30 a.m., at the Greenville Country Club.</p>
        <p>Betty Grossnickle will talk on Oriental cooking. Special music will be presented by Daphne Dunston. Pearls of Great Value will be the program presented by Jo Dresser of Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>Nursery reservations are available at the First Christian Church. For luncheon and nursery reservations call Lillian McCurdy at 756-9158 or Winona Daniel at 756-1718.</p>
        <p>Friendship Bible coffee coor-dinatores are Judy Ham at 758-2956 and Libby Dews at 756-7116.</p>
        <p>Lauras Boutique</p>
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        <p>... Welcomes Charolotte McNutt, the newest member of our staff of professionals. Charlotte brings with her 16 years experience in retail merchandising and management, and invites all her friends, old and new to visit with her during Laura's</p>
        <p>Fall and Christmas Open House Thursday^ October 1712 noon till 8 p.m</p>
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        <p>A bridal breakfast was held at Jauncys and a rehearsal dinner was held at Three Steers. Several parties were given for the couple prior to the ceremony.</p>
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        <p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The World Wildlife Fund-U.S., together with a San Francisco-based manufacturer, has created a line of plush toy animals that represent sdme of the most threatened species in the wild.</p>
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        <p>I ECU Artist-ln-Residence Delighted To Be Back In The South</p>
        <p>l! ByKAREXEDMISTOX ECU Xmts Bureau 'ontaioe Duno describes her ooe-stint as artist-in-residence Carolina University's School as a homec(Mning. Althoi^ h^ bved and worked in New City for the past 11 years, she bom in GetM^, and moved to Orleans, La. when she was 11.</p>
        <p> ,^rl really looked forward to coming</p>
        <p>back to the south, just for my own personal reasons, Dunn said. Its been just a treat. New Ymt is very different; I always fee! like a stranger there, and I am. So its kind cf a homecoming for me.</p>
        <p>A trip south was also necessary for her painting. "Landscape is a veir big element in my wwi, she said. In New York, you are not surrounded by green. Therefore it becomes a</p>
        <p>very abstract idea and you have to go visit nature. Here, just to wake up and see a tree overhead fnn my window is such a treat to me. It centers me.</p>
        <p>Although she was trained in figurative painting, Dunn limits herself only to abstracts. Fw me, to sit and render what I see would be like being a journalist. I'm then limited to the U^c. But if I dont stay on that tq&amp;gt;ic,</p>
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        <p>I IN A PERFOR.MANCE,.. Jeff Way, a performing artist, will perform at the</p>
        <p>* Jenkins Fine .Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. He is shown here in a ; "Transformation act photographed earlier this year at the Whitney Museum</p>
        <p>* of American Art at Phillip Morris, New York City. (Photo by Thomas Rawe)</p>
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        <p>Another common color mistake is using bizarre or offbeat colors m ceramic tile, laminate counters or other fixed architectural elements in a bath or kitchen. The average person only lives in a house a few years and other'people might not have the same color tastes. Color schemes also go in two year cycles so the occupant of a house who has used lavender, for example, in a laminate or ceramic tile might have a hard time finding coordinating fabric or wallpaper ten years in the future. One can always  ' re'-wallpaper or repaint, but it is much more expensive to change fixed architectural elements and all of these things should be considered, especially if you want to resell.</p>
        <p>There are obviously a great many things to be considered when decorating your home or office. At Betsy Drake Interiors, Inc., we offer the experience and expertise required to combine these variables successfully.</p>
        <p>During the month of October, we are continuing our 35% discount on all products from Normans of Salisbury, excluding cut order fabric or drapery hardware Take advantage of these savings in window treatments and bedroom coordinates.</p>
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        <p>ECU News Bureau The works of four artists are being exhitted at Gray Gallery on the East Carolina University campus during October.</p>
        <p>Abstract ^inti^ by Fontaine Dunn, artist-in-residence for the fall semester at ECU, will be on view through Monday, Nov. 4. She will lecture at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 4 in tte Jenkins Fine Arts Center auditorium. A closing of the slW rece^oo\iilfoilow.</p>
        <p>Deora Fanelli, professor at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, has an installation of her work currently on view. She was assisted by students in the ECU School of Art in mounting the installation. She recevied her MFA in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1983 and earned her BFA from the Geveland Institute of Art. In 1984 she was awarded m artists grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. This year she has exhibited at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, and Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts, Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>The third artist, Jeff Way, will perform using masks and costumes at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The performance will be videotaped and exhibited through Nov. 2 in Gray Gallery.</p>
        <p>Way studied art history at Kenyon College and received his MFA from New York University. He became interested in performance while taking part in an artists collaborative mask workshop.  </p>
        <p>Jeff Way delights ia assuming different roles and poses, often simultaneously, says art critic Stephen Westfall. Satire is mixed in his paintings with reverence and vision, Shaminism with side-show funk. Ways art is about transformation and a general revving up of the imagination.^</p>
        <p>The fourth of the quartet, Michael Smith, is a video and performance artist from New York City, who will perform at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 in Jenkins Auditorium.</p>
        <p>Smith has created installation and/or performance pieces in New York City at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, and The Performing Garage. His work has also been exhibited at the California Institute for the Arts, and at art shows in Chicago, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis.</p>
        <p>This year he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, and additionally is the recipient of three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in Performance and has received several other grants in New York.</p>
        <p>All events listed are free and open to the public. Parking is available in lots adjoining the Jenkins Fine Arts Center.</p>
        <p>Gallery hours are Monday-Satur-day from 10 to 5 and until 8 p.m. on Wednesday. For more information call 757-6336.</p>
        <p>Foster Art On In PCMH Halls</p>
        <p>The October art exhibit at Pitt County Memorial Hospital features the work of Greenville artist Donald (Lenny) Foster. Foster is showing works in three distinct categories  landscapes, abstracts, and portraiture.</p>
        <p>Foster has a BFA in painting and a MA in ceramics, both from East Carolina University. He has had numerous shows and earned several awards.</p>
        <p>I can be poetic. I am attempting to do something in my wort that is more akin to poetry than it is to journalism.</p>
        <p>Dunn has been described as a painter of visual poetry, a description she is comfortable with. A poem has many meanings, whei^ a photograph usually has one. she explained. A photograph is literal, but a poem hopefully resonates, and</p>
        <p>OU have a number of associations, 'ou come away with a feeling youre not even clear about, but you do feel it. . ^ T1 While Dunn prefers abstract art, she doesnt limit her students to it. The beginners are given assignments that are abstract and realist, she said. TTie advanced painters pretty much have their own styles. Dunn, who teaches beginning and advanced classes, is imprestwith what students she has met. 1^ are incredibly bright. I was afraid 1 would get down here and meet a bunch of beer-drinking students who couldnt care about what I care about.</p>
        <p>"Sometimes I have to correct them, but when the beginners get dowTi to it. they are really quite sfMite. They do not have the vocabulary yet, but they are picking it vry quickly. And tl advaixred painters are just a jov. I walk in the room and instead o( feeling like 1 have to give. I feel that theybriog to me so much that it become a meeting of the minds. I couldnt- be happier. Even at this point I think Princeton is going to be a let down.</p>
        <p>Dunn will spend next semester teaching at Princeton before returning to New York, where she hqies to find a teaching job. Prior to coming to Greenville, she supported herself in New York doing administrative work with museums and galleries, and for abstract artist Frank Stella. "It was a great experience, Dunn said. I was a liais(Mi between the galleries and him, helping to organize shows, arranging for photographs to be taken - anything to make his career happen.</p>
        <p>Dunn has made sure her students know they will have to support themselves with other jobs while lursuing a career in art. Its a tough ield. she said. Here at the state schools, SO-many of them have jobs outside anyway, they already have the habit of having to work and squeeze in doing artwork. So theyre being prepared for life as it really is.</p>
        <p>You can be a plumber, you can be a carpenter, you can do anything -you can do what I do, administrative work. Just find something the least horrendous, and if youre clever about it, you can find sympathetic employers who will let you work  overtime for four days and take the fifth day off. Thats what Ive always managed todo.</p>
        <p>Dunn received an MFA in painting from Carnegie-Melon University in Pennsylvania, a BFA in painting/ printmaking from Tulane University in Louisiana, and participated in a Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. She has been a visiting artist at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design This year, her work has been exhibited in New York City at the Con-deso-Lawler Gallery in Costa Mesa, Calif. Her work h^s been reviewed in the Los Angeles Times, ARTnews, The New York Times. The Soho Weekly News, Artweek, and Art International.</p>
        <p>Eight of her recent works are currently on exhibit at Gray Gallery, located on the ECU campus in the Jenkins Fine Arts Center, until Nov.</p>
        <p>4, when she will present a lecture. In her lecture, Dunn will use slides to V show the development of the works, and will include biographical information.</p>
        <p>I plan to give a little of my personal history because I think its of benefit to the students to know of somebody as a role model who liveii in the south and made the decision to go to the Big Apple, Dunn said. I dont say that people have to go to New York or should go, but they should know that its possible.</p>
        <p>Of ECUs artist-in-residence pro</p>
        <p>gram, Dunn said, Its really coin-mendable that ECU is doing the, because a lot (tf art schools dont have mud) of a visiting artist program, and the students nave to rely on the same two (H-three or four people to get information fnnn.</p>
        <p>Dunns exhibit and lecture are free</p>
        <p>and opra to the public. Gray Gallery hours are frrnn 10 a.m. intil 5 p.m. Monday throu^ Saturday, and until 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. A reception will follow the lecture, vriiich begins at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 4 in the auditorium of the Jenkins Fine Ari Center.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C._Sunday,  October  13,1985</p>
        <p>Three NX, Artists Showing Their Work At The East Gallery</p>
        <p>A TASTE OF FALL COLOR  Humans sometimes say that fall color looks good enough to eat, and apparently White Tail Deer go along with that theory. These deer have cleaned up the autumn foliage as quickly as it reached the ground in their environmental hahitat on</p>
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        <p>Western N.C. Events Scheduled</p>
        <p>ASHEVILLE  Among a variety of events scheduled in western Norm Carolina during the last half of October are two fairs in AshevUle and one in Boone. These are:</p>
        <p> Oct. 18  Asheville National Guard Ladies Auxiliary Arts and Crafts Fiar, National Guard Armory, Asheville.</p>
        <p> Oct. 18-19  38th annual Southern Highland Handicraft Guild Fair, Asheville Civic Onter.</p>
        <p> Mid-October (no specific dates given)  Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Fair, Holiday Inn Convention Center, Boone.</p>
        <p>MONSTROUS RIVER Huck Finn called the Mississippi a monstrous big river, and it is. According to National Wildlife magazine, the Mississippi River flows some 3,700 miles, draining all or part of 28 states and two Canadian provinces.</p>
        <p>Stephenson Show At EEii's</p>
        <p>BELHAVEN - Kathy Watson Stephenson, a goldsmith-jewelry designer, will feature her silver and gold jewelry at EEiis little KORNERS of the world in Belhaven on Sunday, from 2 until 3 p.m. The exhibition is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Stephenson is a native of Montana, where she began her jewelry making in Laurel while in high school. After receiving her BFA degree from Montana State University, she continued her studies in design and silversmithng at Duncan of Jordanstone (Allege of Arts in Dundee, Scotland.</p>
        <p>The Celtic art loop n loop, a technique dating back to 2300 B.C., is Stephensons expertise. She creates hand woven chains about the rate of one inch every three hours.</p>
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        <p> Three North Carolina artists -Larry B. Burge, Alan Cheek and Jake Taylor, will be featured in an exhibit at East Gallery Oct. 15-Nov. 19. An artists reception, free and open to the public, will take place from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. East Gallery is locate&amp;lt;] at 646 Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>A native of western North Carolina, Burge now lives in Newport where he spends long hours working on his art. His paintings have received critical reviews, several awards, and are represented in many public and private collections.</p>
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        <p>ASHEBORO  Events for the next two weekends have been announced by the North Carolina Zoological Park. These are:</p>
        <p> Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 19-20  Seven North Carolina nature artists will be painting, drawing and sculpting ar various animnal exhitn its. The artists are: Larry Barton. Dominick Brugnolotti, John Paul Harris, Lee Mauney, Renee Vance, David Williams, and Carl Regutti. At 3 p.m. Sunday, the Shady Grove Band of Chapel Hill will perform at 3 p.m. in the amphitheater.</p>
        <p> Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 26-27 -Dance performances by the Cane Creek Cloggers will be presented to the accompaniment of Southern folk music at 11 a.m: and again at 2 p.m. in the amphitheater.</p>
        <p>The zoo is six miles southeast of Asheboro off U.S. 64. Hours are 9-5 Monday through Friday, 10-5 Sundays. For more details, call 879-5606.</p>
        <p>Poetry Forum To Meet</p>
        <p>The second meeting in the month of October of the East Carolina University Poetry Forum will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will take place in room 248, Mendenhall Student Building.</p>
        <p>The forum, free and open to the public, is headed by Dr. Peter Makuck of the ECU English Dmrtment.</p>
        <p>Poets and poetry lovers are welcome. Those bringing poems to be read are to bring 8-10 copies to permit adequate distribution for critiquing the poetry manuscripts.</p>
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        <p>By JANET STAIHAR Associated Press Writer WASfflNGTON (AP) - Want a choc(riate necktie? Or a rhino nose? Maybe a computerized horse race analyzer strikes your fancy.</p>
        <p>Those items and hundreds more are gracing the pages of j&amp;amp;izy mail-(wrder catalogs tfet are flooding American homes this fall.</p>
        <p>will blitz the public this year, com pared to 4,000 in 1981.</p>
        <p>They are slicker, more specializ-id targeted to their audience</p>
        <p>Montgomery Ward &amp;amp; Co., the first big general merchandiser to sell by mail, bailed out of the catalog bizsiness last summer because of losing revenues. But a surge of trendy, clever and more sharply focused catalogs are tantalizing readers in preparatiMi for Christmas shoppting.</p>
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        <p>Victorias Secret, a leader m the lingerie catalog business, is still raising eyebrows with its sleek, sexy photography.  .</p>
        <p>Among the flashier catalogs is one published by the Nature Company, a California-based operation, that sells dogwood doorknockers for $54, a five-piece set of vinyl animal noses for $12.50 and a $475 bronze panther.</p>
        <p>Actor Roger Moore - best known for portraying super spy James Etond - aims a realistic looking revolver on the back cover of the Sharper Image catalog, a 55-page publication that is sure to intrigue the high rollers in the consumer marketplace.</p>
        <p>OF PUBLICATIONS... From a chocolate necktie to a computerized horse race analyzer, mail-order catalogs featuring these items and more of a ^iMialized nature are flooding American homes this fall. (AP Laserphoto by l^a Harris)</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK - The 160-year old National Academy of Design, long a supporter of classical art, has opened a classical style bookshop.</p>
        <p>The Academy Bookshop, a mahogany creation in the Chippendale style, is the design of architect Robert Hutchins of the firm Hutchins, Evans, and Lefferts. The shop will specialize in difficult-to-find catalogues of 19th and 20th centiuy American and European art exhibitions, as well as act as a major distributor of catalogues published by the National Museums of France, Italian museums and the Royal Academy of Arts in London.</p>
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        <p>The familiar portrait of George Washington by the famous artist Gilbert Stuart once again appears on a U.S. stamp. This time it is depicted on a definitive 18-cent coil stamp which also shows the Washington Monument.</p>
        <p>Framing the portrait along the bottom and lower right side are olive branches, while the Washington Monument is on the left. The denomination 18 is at the upper left. USA is seen near the center between the Monument and the design. The great Monument built in Washingtons honor was dedicated 100 years ago in the nations capital.</p>
        <p>The 18-cent denomination meets the basic presort rate for first-class letter mail. It also will be available in precanceled form.</p>
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        <p>A few weeks agb we reported the issuance of a new 22-center marking the 75th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. The commemorative is one of a block of four stamps featuring youth groups honoring International Youth Year. The other groups in the block of four are Big Brothers-Big Sisters, Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) and Campfire. Each stamp depicts an outdoor scene and representative individuals from the youth group.</p>
        <p>The Boy Scouts stamp shows two scouts hiking. The Big Brother-Big Sisters features two adults and two children. The YMCA Youth Camping adhesive has four people with backpacks preparing to set up camp. The Campfire stamp portrays two youngsters pajldling a canoe.</p>
        <p>Toe target pistol, which tires infra red rays, goes for $179.</p>
        <p>A tattered chunk of a lire retrieved from the sunken luxu^ liner Andrea Doria and encased in acrylic will set y(Mi back $299. But, says the advertisement, it is a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history.</p>
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        <p>RememSSiose buS^ooden fite cabinets that you sold for a song?</p>
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        <p>Patricia Ziegler, are the darlinK of the mail order society with their Banana Republic travel &amp;amp; safari clothing CO. catalog originating from San Francisco.</p>
        <p>Theres a genuine Australian boomerang for $12, an authentic Bombay )ith helmet at $24 and an Aboriginal izard scarf priced at $^.</p>
        <p>Callers dialing the 24-hour toll-free number and put on hold will hear a recordmg of exotic birds and other jungle screams.</p>
        <p>When it comes to extravagence, as ahvays, the Neiman-Marcus folks vrin hands down.</p>
        <p>The big-ticket item in the his and her calory this year is a pair of niawless yellow diamimds. The larger stone weighs in at 56 karats; the other at a meager 21. The buyer deducts $2 million from his checkbook</p>
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        <p>The Chocolate Collection catalog, dispatched from- Paradise, Pa., assembles a compeiKlium of nch candy from Geneva, Paris, New York, Munich, Brussels, Madrid, Vienna and London.</p>
        <p>If that doesnt send your kids on a sugar high, try a 10-pound chocolate bar from Hersheys. Pricetag, $44.95. And Grandpas Sunday btt would look yummy with a $7.96 milk chocolate tie.</p>
        <p>If you have less egalitarian taste, Tiffany &amp;amp; Co.s catalog offers a diamond-studded sapphire ring set in 18 karat gold at $44,000. If thats too steep, try the 14 karat paper-clip money clip for $250.</p>
        <p>One of the hottest Christmas gifts could be compact discs and players, a device that reads music from a small disc by using a laser beam.' These new instruments play music with amazing depth and clarity. A portable Sony CD player from Herrington in Kirtland. Ohio, is priced at $299. An additional $54.95 wi 1 get you a carrying case and a battery pack.</p>
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        <p>SMITH WORK IN SHOW  A vanity in natural cherry, designed and crafted by Terry Al SMith of Greenville, is one of the works featured in Details: Crafts for the Postmodern World," which opened Oct. 11 at the Craft Shop of Pjedmont Craftsmen in Winston-Salem. Eighteen exhibiting members of Piedmont Craftsmen have been invited to enter pieces in the show which will be on view at 300 South Main Street in Winston-Salem through Nov. 11. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Hours are 10-5 Monday-Saturday and 1-5 Sunday.</p>
        <p>Republic Of China Selling Antiques</p>
        <p>By CONNOISSEUR A Hearst Magazine</p>
        <p>The Peoples Republic of China for  the first time is selling some of its finest antiques in the United States, with sales to take place in October in Chicago and San Francisco.</p>
        <p>The antiques are of museum quality or just below, according to an article in the October issue of Connoisseur, and their sale may open up l a new market in Chinese antiques.</p>
        <p> The Peoples Republic owns whole : warehouses of furniture, rugs and art objects of every description, amass-]ed during periods of revolutionary upheaval.</p>
        <p>'i F or the past four or five years,</p>
        <p> foreign dealers have been given 'limited access to these goods, but in general they have been allowed to export only 20th century reproduc-Uions - bright, gaudy second-rate , merchandise.</p>
        <p>Now the Chinese will bring to the , United States about 300 examples 'from the highly refined Qianlong and Jiaqing periods (1736-1821). The shipment includes fine jades and tex-</p>
        <p> tiles, but the prize items are the two dozen-odd superb pieces of furniture, including lacquer cabinets in pristine condition.  ^</p>
        <p>The Chinese pieces will be shown to ,an invitation-only group of dealers and collectors at the China Art ! Center in Chicago Oct. 13-21, and to collectors and general public alike at the San Francisco auction house of 1 Butterfield and Butterfield Oct. 28 to }Nov.8.</p>
        <p>j Were used to seeing imitations 'and reproductions - or later work that many people find too convoluted ;and ornate, said Dessa Bucksbaum, ;the head of Butterfield and Butterfields Oriental division.</p>
        <p>The subtlety and superb craft-."smanship of the rare lacquerware ; screens, cabinet and tables of this 'months show will quite simply blow ;peoples minds.</p>
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        <p>show their wares only to collectors and dealers with whom they had previously had dealines, but were persuaded to open up me San Francisco exhbitit to the public for educational and promotional purposes.</p>
        <p>The Chinese antiques will be sold for a fixed price, not at auction. The price tags wont make the Chinese pieces bargain bonanzas, but those acustomed to shopping for Europ^n and American antiques will find them relatively inexpensive.</p>
        <p>Nothing in the consignment  not even the best examples of furniture from the Ming dynasty  will be priced as high as the Queen Anne secretary and bookcase that fetched $137,500 at Butterfield and Butterfield last year.</p>
        <p>The reason for the moderate prices is that the market in Chinese antiques is relatively unexplored  a situation that is expected to change in the near future considering the scarcity and high quality of the objects now being offered for sale.</p>
        <p>The Pekirig people are learning to do good business, and theyre also very honest, Bucksbaum told Connoisseur. Bargains? No, I dont think so. The prices will be fair.</p>
        <p>Associated Artists Annual Exhibition</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM - The 13th annual Open Juried Print and Drawing Exhibition, sponsored by Associated Artists of Winston-Salem with the support of the Arts Council Inc., will be held in Winston Square Oct. 31 through Nov. 25. Cash awards will be given in several categories.</p>
        <p>The exhibition is open to anyone 15 years of age and older, and each artist may submit two works. An entry fee is charged. Works are to be delivered to the RJR Gallery'in Winston Square on Friday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>For more information, write: Associated Artists of Winstbn-Salem, Winston Square, 226 N. Marshall St., Winston-Salem, N.C., 27101 or call 722-0446.</p>
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        <p>J WILSON - An exhibition, Field ;and Stream, Art of the Outdoors,, is currently on view in the gallery of the Arts Council of Wilson Inc., 205 Gray St. It will remain on view through INov. 15.</p>
        <p> Artists with work in the show are:</p>
        <p>KJeorge Bailey, Sam Blood, Tim Brit-iton, Milton Cloud, Michael Halmin-ski, Walter Obman, Duane Raver,</p>
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        <p>Ken Taylor, Roy Thompson, Winslow Whitehurst and David Williams.</p>
        <p>S Gallery hours are 9 to 5 weekdays jand 1 to 4 Sundays. All Arts Council of Wilson shows are open to the public^ and French artists. A reception will without charge.  ^  follow the symposium.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - La Belle Epoque: Painting at the Turn of the Century is the topic of a symposium slated Nov. 2 at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, schediued from 10:15 a.m.to3:45p.m.</p>
        <p>The sym^sium will explore the work of American artist William Merrit Chase and other American</p>
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        <p>Barn Art Exhibit</p>
        <p>t FAYETTEVILLE - The Arts iCouncil of Fayetteville/Cumberland County is sponsoring a current ex-'iiibit of selected works by 'Cumberland County artists. The&amp;lt; Tocus is on barns and related subjcts such as square dancing, music,   '  itrationand</p>
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        <p>OUTREACH FUNDS GIVEN RALEIGH  Aetna Life and Casualty Co. has given the North Carolna Art Society $2,500 to underwrite educational outreach programs throughout the state of North Carolina. In addition to the grant, the society will provide $7,975 in funds and $7,950 in staff and material support for the outreach programs.</p>
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        <p>Three Shows Now On View At GMA</p>
        <p>The trend in recent exhibitions at the Greenville Mimim of Art has been to have three shows simulta-neoiKly, a pattern that opens up the possibility of maintaininig diversity m the changing shows.</p>
        <p>The hrio of shows now at the museum isa good case in point of the intoest that can be generated by this arrangement in thr^.</p>
        <p>E. C. Langfords collages in the Nwth Gallery are excellent examples of an artist havii^ mastered a technique that can so easily be overwrought. Langford, in his late 6Qs, displays nearly two dozen works that project a strong sense of taut structures balanced by a fine feeling for color. The works in more subdued</p>
        <p>colors are especially striking. Luigfords work is n^ to Greenville, and in passing its easy to understand why (e critic recently called him one (rf N&amp;lt;Mth Oolinae best kept secret.</p>
        <p>An artist whose work has been seen around town in ^vious shows, Paula Blummfeld, is the one whose works are in the South Gallei^. Some of the pieces deal with Ms. Blumenfelds Jewish heritage, particularly in connection with her own family history, of which she says she is a child of Holacaust survivors. That section of her show has works that are brooding portraits portrayed in an atmosphere of gloom that borders on being brutal. A series of</p>
        <p>The fruits of some of the efforts will be the topic of a seminar, Watercraft of the Pamlico Area, to be given by Mike Alford of the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort. The seminar is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>The seminar, part of the Maritime Heritage Festival sponsored by the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation, will be held beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Peters Episcopal Church, Main and Bonner streets.</p>
        <p>Boatbuilders on the North Carolina coast have historically built and refined craft specially suited to local needs and local waters. Alford has been the leader in efforts to identify and study watercraft indigenous to the state.</p>
        <p>In his seminar, he will discuss the boats of the Pamlico River and Sound area in particular. Alford is the curator of watercraft research for ie Maritime Museum. His primary duty is to document and record the development of watercraft in North Carolina. He spends considerable time in the field and on the water locating and collecting information on boats and their remains. He has been working on the project for about 25 years  first as a serious hobby, and since 1980 for the museum.</p>
        <p>Alford recently designed the 16th century replica ships boat for the Elizabeth II. Before coming to the maritime museum, he did much of the design work on the Gov. Edward Hyde, the ferry which serves the Ocracoke Island-Swan Quarter run.</p>
        <p>His participation in the Pamlico-Tar River festival is made possible by a grant from the N.C. Humanities Committee.</p>
        <p>... Wanda Johnrudes sketch of cows in field in Europe.</p>
        <p>Maritime Musuem Events</p>
        <p>BEAUFORT - Four events are on tap at the North Carolina Maritime Museum for the latter half of October. Two of these are without charge, and two require a fee and advance reservation. Where reservations are noted, call 728-7317 for details and reservations. The museum is located at 315 Front Street, Beaufort.</p>
        <p> Thursday  Third Thursday at Twelve lecture series, Fort Macon; Bastion of Maritime Defense, Paul Branch, Historic Site manager, Fort Macon State Park, 12 noon at the museum.</p>
        <p> Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Oct. 21,23,25 - Woodcarving workshop and demonstration. Mrs. Lois Beckwith, Smyrna, 1-4 p.m. in the museum. Fee charged and reservation required.</p>
        <p> Friday, Oct. 25 - Canoe trip on the Newport River. Meet 9:30 a.m at Newport Park at bridge on Highway 70A. Participants must provide their own canoe. Disembark by 3 p.m. Reservations required.</p>
        <p> Saturday, Oct. 26 - Fossil hunting field trip at Texasgulf Inc., Aurora Meet at Texasgulf at 9 a.m., depart the mine at 3 p.m. Fee is charged and reservation required.</p>
        <p>Springs Show Winners</p>
        <p>LANCASTER, S.C. - Estelle Frierson of Lexington, S.C. won the</p>
        <p>Illustrated Record Book Now AvailaUe</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Entertaining in Style, a record book for hosts and hostesses, is being published this month by the North Carolina Museum of Art.</p>
        <p>Illustrated with 24 full-color photographs of works in the museums collections, the 116-page book has space for major events, guest lists, pnone nupibers, etc.</p>
        <p>It is being published by Alan Hutchison Publishing Co., London, which has produced items for the Royal Acaaemy, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Yale Center for British Art, and the Kimbell Museum.</p>
        <p>The book is priced at $20 and is available at the museum or by mail from: The Museum Shop, N. C. Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raleigh, N. C., 27607 or by )hone, 833-1935. Add $3 to mail orders : or tax, postage and shipping.</p>
        <p>$2,500 best of show purchase award in the 27th annual Springs Industries Art Show, which opened Oct. 4 at the Lancaster National Guard Armory.</p>
        <p>Her work was chosen as best from 723 other entries from Carolina artists competing for $8,000 in prize money. The show will be in Lancaster through Oct. 20.</p>
        <p>Friersons sculpture, Old Man and Pig, is her first entry in the Springs annual shows. Gail Levin, New York-based art historian, author and lecturer judged the Spring show and selected five other entries for $750 merit awards. These are: Kathleen Jardine, Charlotte; Jeff Murphy, Black Mountain; Zdzislaw R. Sikora, North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Robert Wilson, Woodruff, S.C., and Betty J. Ortega, Columbia, S.C.</p>
        <p>A total of 34 additional works received $50 honorable mentions and with the six major winners will make up the Springs Traveling Show which will tour museums, galleries and colleges in the two Carolinas following the close of the show at Lancaster.</p>
        <p>A Greenville artist, William Leidenthal, is one of the 34 honorable mention winners.</p>
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        <p>watercoliH' head and shoulders traits convey a lighter mood; ar abstracticms contained in this ^w make use of swaths, and patches of vivid colors. A couple of these bring to mind storm c1ou(k in technicolor.</p>
        <p>In ctmtrast to the work by Langfwd and Blumenfeld in the downstairs galleries, the exhibiticm ci nurse Wanda Johnsrudes art in the Upstairs Gallery is, with a few exceptions, in a more traditinal vein.</p>
        <p>The small sketches and drawings which are based on a trip to Europe are a[H)ealing rememberances of things seen on that trip. TTiey have a freshness and directness that springs from a knack the artist has for pinpointing direct aw&amp;gt;eal in the ordinary scenes and objects she encountered.</p>
        <p>Together, the three shows provide interesting viewpoints of what area artists are achieving at this time.</p>
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        <p>Hopes To Renew Old Music Form</p>
        <p>By RICHARD GREEN Associated Press Writer PORTLAND, Ore. (AP|, - Bua Sua Mua is carrying on a musical and spiritual tradition bom thousands of years ago in southwest China.</p>
        <p>Mua, a Hmong tribesman who aid-' ed the United States during the Vietnam War by leading Laotian villagers on military campaigns, now is waging a different kind of battle. Hes trying to keep alive the heritage ofhispe(^le.</p>
        <p>The 70-year-old musician traveled to Washington last week where he picked up a check for $5,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts and performed his special art at Fords Theater.</p>
        <p>He was one of a dozen people to receive the award, the nations highest in recognition of extraordinary accomplishment and achievement in a traditional arts field.</p>
        <p>Mua, who calls himself a shaman, or spiritual leader, for his tribe in the mountains of Laos, fled with family members to Thailand and then to the United States in 1978.</p>
        <p>If we stayed in Laos, I and my family would have been killed, Mua said through an interpreter. He said many people who joined him in promoting the United States cause in Vietnam were killed after the fall of Saigon.</p>
        <p>l^Ie in Laos, Mua was concerned )rimarily with the spiritual health of lis village. He said he followed in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather in becoming a shaman, healing the sick by promoting good spirits and dispatching bad spirits with music.</p>
        <p>Music also was used to pass along historical information in the Hmong culture, which only recently acquired a written language. Hmong tribesmen have been identified as being in southwest China at least as early as 2255 B.C. The Hmong emigrated from that area to Laos and Vietnam in the 1800s.</p>
        <p>One of the primary musical in-stnments played by Mua is called a . geej. Made of bamboo, the instrument is a woodwind that produces a -high-pitched sound. He teaches Hmong refugees to play the instru- ment and has given performances at ..high schocris and community events.</p>
        <p>The perfMinances, together with some Social Security benefits and in-Uiome from his wife s job as a seam-rstress, support the couple and their ' extended family, all of whom live in j^Muas small apartment.</p>
        <p>; Jan DeWeese, a Portland music teacher, was putting together a : community folk music festival when ' he discovered Mua. DeWeese since lhas written several grant applica-. tions for Mua, including the one to the : National Endowment, which sent ; representatives to hear Muas music.</p>
        <p> It makes me happy to play the music, but it also makes me lonely for the good friends and relatives Ive left beUnd, said Mua, who began playing the geej 55 years ago. When</p>
        <p>* I play, in a way, I am playing for them.</p>
        <p>By teaching the young to play the instrument, Mua said, he is trying to pass along Hmong cultural traditions that otherwise would die. He par-!: ticularly wants the music to continue in marriage and death ceremonies.</p>
        <p>I wish that the playing of &amp;lt; Hmong music) on the instrument will con-, tinue in the future and that this skill ' will not be lost,he said.</p>
        <p>Though Mua realizes some diseases can be treated only by doc-</p>
        <p>* tors, he is convinced his music can</p>
        <p>* rid people of other illnesses.</p>
        <p>In tilie future I hope to again use</p>
        <p>* music to attract gCNod spirits and make the sick healthy again, he said.</p>
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        <p> Visual Arts  Mint Museum of Art, $70,000, the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, $66,000.</p>
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        <p>By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - After three soap operas, more than 200 commercials and dozens of movies, Tom Holland called his acting career to a halt 13 years ago.</p>
        <p>It was after I played the third lead in A WallMn the Spring Rain with Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn, the rugged 39-year-old director recalled. After working with dozens of directors, I conclu that I could block scenes better than most of them. I realized how powerless I was as an actor, and I decided to quit and learn to be a filmmaker.</p>
        <p>This month brings the culmination of Hollands effort to change his act: Fright Night, the Columbia Pictures release which he wrote and</p>
        <p>directed. Despite the title, he pleads, This is no Halloween or Friday</p>
        <p>IN PITT COUNTY ... The members of the 'Orth Carolina Symphony String Quartet will conduct a week-long residency in Pitt County schools during the</p>
        <p>coming week. Members of the quartet, left to right, are; Paul Goldsberry, violin; Marshall Johnson, violin; Phyllis Wiens Sandgren, viola, and Gerald Nelson, cello.</p>
        <p>[ Quartet To Bring Program Of Discoveries To Pitt Schools</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  The North Carolina Symphony String Quartet will conduct a residency of discovery programs for school children in several Pitt County schools beginning Monday and continuing through Fndy.</p>
        <p>; Comprised of two violins, one viola and one cello, the String Quartet has</p>
        <p>been the backbone of the symphonys education program. In their school workshops and appearances, they give demonstrations, conduct discovery programs, and perform recitals.</p>
        <p>Designed for the younger listener, the discovery programs introduce</p>
        <p>Monday Performance</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Percussion Ensemble will perform music for Mallet Percussion Ensem-We, Pops Percussion Ensemble and solo selections at their Monday concert in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall</p>
        <p>on the ECU campus at 8:15 p.m. The concert will be free and open to the</p>
        <p>Broadcast Program</p>
        <p>A new series of recorded music from the East Carolina University School of Music is being broadcast each week on Sundays at noon by WTEB-FM, the public radio station in New Bern.</p>
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        <p>Soloists will include Dan Davis of, Lexington, and Brian Lewis of Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>The performance will be under the direction of Harold A. Jones. Compositions on'the program include: Symphony for Six by Robert Russell; Conversation by Akira Miyoshi; Two Movements for Mallets II by William J. Steinhort, and Four Pieces for Timpani by John Bergamo.</p>
        <p>Past performances by the ensemble include those for the North Carolina Music Educators, the Music Educators National Association, the College Band Directors National Association and the Percussive Arts Society International Convention.</p>
        <p>the instruments of the quartet and the people who play them in an up-close, casual setting where music can be explained and questions answered.</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Symphony String Quartet also performs in numerous recitals and lunch-time mall concerts and is a popular ensemble among symphony chapters who engage them for receptions, dinners, ticket drive kick-offs, and any social occasion requiring a classical string touch.</p>
        <p>The quartets schedule for the coming week is:</p>
        <p> Monday, 2:30 p.m., Aycock Junior High School.</p>
        <p> Tuesday, 11 a.m., Greenville Middle School; 1:30 p.m.. Bethel Elementary School.</p>
        <p> Wednesday, 10 a.m., Chicod</p>
        <p>flementary School; 2 p.m., A. G. Cox lementary School.</p>
        <p> Thursday, 10 a.m., Chicod Elementary School (clinic); 7:30 p.m., evening concert, D. H. Conley High School.</p>
        <p> Friday, 10 a.m.. South Greenville Elementary School.</p>
        <p>the 13th, not a slasher or gore movie. Please tell people that.</p>
        <p>The movie poses a straightforward problem: What would you do if a real, live vampire moved in next door? Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) is a normal 17-year-old who cant seem to convince anyone that his new neighbor Jerry Dan-dridge (Chris Sarandon) enjoys nibbling other peoples throats. His only ally is Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), an oldtime horror movie star.</p>
        <p>Advance reports about Fright Night were glowing enough to at</p>
        <p>tract contract offers for Tom Holland. Its the first time thats happened to me, and it feels good, l^said.</p>
        <p>Holland is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles, but he refused to attend film school. When I was in college, the ethos of the film students was: Lets rip off the old movies. Thats why weve seen so many imitations of Alfred Hitchcock. Earlier in the 196QS, the big thing was aping the Fellini and Antonioni non-linear films. So we got a flock of imitations of Blowup, 8&amp;gt;^ and Red Desert, he said.</p>
        <p>With his good looks and athletic frame, Holland had no problem finding work as an actor. But that wasnt enou^, and in 1970 he decided to train for toe other side of the camera. I offered to do anything  script reader, gofer, production assistant, he said. Nobody was in</p>
        <p>terested. So I decided to write screenplays. Ten years later, I sold my first one.</p>
        <p>That was Hie Beast Within. He</p>
        <p>followed with such films as Psycho Cloak</p>
        <p>II, Scream for Help and and Dagger. Being an obsessive man, he wanted desperately to direct his own scripts. Why not a vampire movie?</p>
        <p>I had a great affection for the AIP. (American International) and Hammer vampire movies, said Holland. They were so bad they were delightful.</p>
        <p>The genre had died out, and I thought it was time to bring it back in a straight-forward manner. I resent those films that try to hide the genre, like The Hunger, which never men</p>
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        <p>M  0  mm  The  Pally  Reflector,  Greenville, N.C.  ounoay,  uciooerLouisville Ballet Troupe To Perform At ECU On Thursday</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1985</p>
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        <p>Play Readings Wednesday</p>
        <p>The Playwrights Fund of North Carolina will offer two readings on Wednesday of Jack Foniiers play, Whose (sic) Afraid of Edward Albee? The first of the readings wUF be at the Best Lunch Theater Ever at noon at the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>The second reading will take place at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Humber House, 117 W. Fifth S.t in the Downtown, Downstairs playwright room.</p>
        <p>Both readings are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-seated basis as seating is limited at both locatins. Those attending the noon reading at the museum may bring bag lunches and the museum staff will provide drinks.</p>
        <p>Don Roebuck will direct. The cast includes Greg Ange, Jeffry Scott Jones, Eloise McCain, Lauretta V. Riggs, Tony Schreiber, David A. Scott, Ann Secord and Kathee Brown Staton.  ^  .  *'</p>
        <p>Following the evening performance will be a moderated discussion. part of a continuing series on Human values in New Works for the Stage. Audience response and a chancete talk with the playwright' will be afforded those attending.*</p>
        <p>Whose (sic) Afraid of Edward Al^? is an adult come^ of bickering, whining, vituperation, masoclusm, tension and conflict, according to playwright Fomier. He creates a group of cou^e professors</p>
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        <p>Jack Fomier, a native of Venice, Florida has had experience in writing, producing, and directing for commercial television, radio and industrial films. He won the annual award at Rider College, N.J., for Frankly a Fantasy which he also produced and directed. He will direct another of his plays, Tread Lightly</p>
        <p>George Knight Named To Music School Post</p>
        <p>Dr. George Knight was recently named as Director of Graduate Studies in Music by Dr. Charles E.</p>
        <p>Carolina Today</p>
        <p>The chancellor of Elizabeth City State University and members of the ECU Dance Theater are among guests scheduled to appear on Carolina Today during the coming week. Slim Short and Cindy Pleasants are co-hosts for the early morning show aired each weekday morning from 6 to 8 a.m. over WNCT-TV, Channel 9 Greenville.</p>
        <p>The weeks calendar of guests and their fields of interest are:,</p>
        <p> Monday - 6:40 a.m., Brian Hargett, eattle'and hog auctions;. 7 a.m., Gail Huff, new anchorperson for WNCT-TVs 6 and 11 news program; 7:15 a.m., N.C pharmacy week with John Stallings, director of Pharmacy at Pitt County Memorial Hospital and Bob Bowers, community phannacist. Bethel - What are the differences between a hospital and communty pharmacist?; 7:25 a.m., Jeanette Cox and another guest on the American Lung Associations Celebrity Waiters Banquet; 7:40a.m.., Randy Doub, North Carolina Highway Transportation Department, discusses area highway improvements and fur-tureplans.</p>
        <p> Tuesday - 6:40 a.m., Healthbreak; 7:15 a.m., Gaye Jallota, the nutrition advisor - Are potatoes really good for you? (recipe demostration); 7:25 a.m.. News about the upcoming Tar River Festival; 7:40 a.m.. Dr. J(^ Afar-sall Carter, East Carolina University professor of Medieval History will speak on his research trip to Germany.</p>
        <p> Wednesday  Education spotlight with (^ncellor Jimmy R. 'Jenkins, Elizabeth City State University; 7:15 a.m., Paul Green, ECU archaeologist and James Hdly, research assistant, will discuss arrowpoints found at a 16th century Indian site in Hyde County; 7:25 a.m., Bea Mayo and Mary Virginia Home, eastern North Carolina womens tournament. New Bern; 7:40 a.m., Bennett Barnes, the flower specialist.</p>
        <p> Thursday  Mental Health spotlight series with Candace Cordial and Bernard Hazelrig, The effects of changes on special iwpulations; 7:15a.m. ' ECU Place kicker Jeff Heath, the universitys new all-time scorer; 7:25 a.m., Greenville Christian Academys country store and Bbrbeque;.7:40 a.m., all around the house.</p>
        <p> Friday - 6:40 a.m., Phil Kaylor, new national symbof introduced for poison control; 7:15 a.m.. Dr. Charles Scarantino, radiation Oncology Center, celebratihg ECU School of Medicines 10th anniversary; 7:25 a.m., Patti Weeks, Ed Levine, Otto Henry and ECU Dance students will perform, as well as discuss a featured sculptured piece; 7:30 a.m., the Camp Lejeune report; 7:40a.m., the plantdoctor, Eddie Harrington.</p>
        <p>Stevens, dean of the East Carolina University School of Music.</p>
        <p>In this position, Knight is coordinator of all graduate music affairs, including admissions, curriculum and program develc^ment. He will continue his position as chair of the Music Education Department.</p>
        <p>Knight has been a member of the ECU faculty since 1962. He holds the Ed.D. and M.S. degrees from the University of Illinois, and the B.S. degree in music from ECU. He serves as curriculum consultant for public schools and other universities and is in demand as an instrumei^l clinician and adjudicator in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.</p>
        <p>The ECU School of Music has a graduate faculty of 25 and an enrollment of 50 graduate music students, including 20 teaching assistants. The Master of Music degree program offers majors in performance, church music, music education, accompanying, piano pedagogy and competition.</p>
        <p>DR. GEORGE KNIGHT</p>
        <p>Angel for the Lemon Tree Players in Englewood, Fla.  ^</p>
        <p>His other works include Stake Your Claim, produced by the Little Firehouse Theater; Follys (Juarter, produced in workshop by the Siesta Key Actors Group, and The 12-Pouncl Castle, chosen as a finalist in the Ruby Lloyd Apsey, Univeristy of Alabama, Playwrights Competition.</p>
        <p>The Playwrights Fund of North Carolina, headquartered in Greenville, is a non-profit corporation supported by the N.C. Humanities Committee, the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council, a Creative Projects grants from the N.C. Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, and corporate and individual memberships.</p>
        <p>Ihe Louisville Ballet will be in Greenville far a one-time perfw-numce at 8:15 p.m. Thursmiy in McGinnis Theater on the East Carolina University campus. The company will be^appeai^ here under the sponsorship of the ECU Department of Univo'sity Unions Theater Arts Committee.</p>
        <p>Details on ticket (Mices are avail-abte and tickets are on sale at tlK Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student Uniim on campus or by (riKMie, 757-6611, extension 266. Tickets will be available at the do(M* if not sold out iHi(M to the performance.</p>
        <p>Founded as a civic ballet in 1952, the LouisvUle Ballet has evolved into one of the nations foremost ballet companies, and has been designated as the state ballet of Kentucky.</p>
        <p>Currently, the company is comprised of over 20 professional dancers. Of p^icular interest to ECU dance majors is the companys tie to the University of Louisville which administers the Academy of Louisville Ballet. The official sdhool of the ballet, the university con-</p>
        <p>Details On ADF1986</p>
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        <p>DURHAM  Applications are now being accepte(i for the Young Choreographers and Composers in Residence Program, which is scheduled to take place at the American Dance Festival during the summer of 1986.</p>
        <p>The program for talented young composers and choreographers affords the participants the opportunity for exploration of the two disciplines of dance and music, and the opportunity to create a collaborative dance and music work to be premiered at the ADF.</p>
        <p>(Choreographers will work with dancers in their companies. Composers will work with musicians in residence for the program. All participants will receive a fee for tneir participation.</p>
        <p>Chore(^aphers must have presented professional performances of their work for at least two to three years to be considered. They must complete an application, which includes a 3/4 inch or VMS cassette videotape to be received by Feb. 15, 1986. Final selection of pauticipants will be made by a national dance panel by March 1,1986.</p>
        <p>Applications and information may be oobtained by contacting the American dance Fesitval, P.O. Box 6097, Collie Station, Durham, 27708. The phone number is 684-6402.</p>
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        <p>WILLIAMSTON - The Martin Community Players will present their production of The Wizard of Oz on three dates - Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with curtain time each evening at 8p.m.</p>
        <p>The show will Be presented in the Martin County Auditorium, located on the grounife of Williamston High School, just off U.S. 17 a short distance south of the city limits.</p>
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        <p>Actor Mickey Rourke, A Hard Working Guy</p>
        <p>By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -You find the place on a side street a few doors from Wilshire Boulevard. Walk up the stairs to a second-floor apartment and you enter a large .empty room, shades drawn against the September sun. A couple of guys answer the phones and watch a soap opera on the television set.</p>
        <p>_ A bookie joint in midtown Beverly I^? No, this is the production office of Mickey Rourke, movie actor.</p>
        <p>Rourke arrives late and goes to a smaller room where he orders one of his staff to bring him a cup of java. He has a strong, somewhat beefy face, thick, brushed-up hair and a way of biting off his words. He is dressed in Hollywood casual.</p>
        <p>. His reputation precedes him; the arsonist m Body Heat, the biker in Rumblefish, the lover-boy in Diner, the penny-ante hoodlum in The Pope of Greenwich Village. </p>
        <p>His studio biography adds to the aura: Mickey Rourke courts the personal image of a no-nonsense tough guy. ... Rourkes volatile diildhood and teen-age years in Miami ended when he realized things had gotten too serious there people were landing long jail terms, a couple got killed.</p>
        <p>^Rej^rts of his departure from Florida have been blown out of proportion, ourke said. My mother got so upset about them that I had to make a correction. I left Florida because I needed a change. I came from New York and I wanted to go ^k there. I had stayed with my mother because she needed me.</p>
        <p>The saga continues in New York where for six years he studied acting and appeared off-off-Broadway, siq)porting himself with a variety of odd jobs.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;i I picked up lead casings from a jHStol range where nobody told me I was being poisoned. I couldnt move for two days. I moved furniture and I well, most of the jobs I cant talk about, he said.</p>
        <p>t. He said he moved out here in 1978, deciding he might change his luck. I went up to all the big agencies and got turned down by all of them. One lady told me, I think you should get into another line of work. Nobody knew what to do with me. I cant sing and dance. Im not a typical comedian. Im hard to categorize, he said.</p>
        <p>His bio says he helped support himself as a bouncer in a Hollywood transvestite club. Is that true or false?</p>
        <p>True, he said. It was work, too. Those guys came in joint on angel dust and they became wild men.</p>
        <p>His luck changed with a new manager, Bemie Corneol. Rourke started landing bits in such films as 1941 and Heavens Gate. Then his breakthrough came with Body Heat.</p>
        <p>Rourkes most notable film  some say notorious  is the current Year of the Dragon, Michael Ciminos account of nasty doings in New Yorks Chinatown. Rourke stands foursquare behind the movie despite criticism from Asian-American ^oups that it is racist. He plays a police captain who seems to have a disregard for civil rights, minorities and the human race in general.</p>
        <p>Some critics objected to Rourkes gray hair which they claimed chang-M in shade from scene to scene. The actor, who just turned 31, said: The gray hair was an inner choice that I made, not so much as a physical aspect but as symbol of what he has been through. I always figure out the before-life for characters I play, and I figured he had been through the worst in Vietnam. I mean he was the first to go in the tunnels to flush out the enemy. He had been surrounded by death.</p>
        <p>Rourke is a Cimino fan, and they have co-written a script they plan to film. He talked about working with the director.</p>
        <p>It was the best professional relationship Ive had, said Rourke. Michael kept a tight rein, but he knows my style and the fact that I like to improvise. He said, Thats fine, but youve got to keep the pace going. I didnt trust him at first, but then I realized he wasnt just hurrying me along; he was guiding me. A police captain has to kee^ a certain respect, and so he has to speak directly and clearly.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, October 13,1985  Q-'|</p>
        <p>Dave Mosier Recalls His Occupation Days In Japan,</p>
        <p>World Wat II Experiences</p>
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        <p>A SPECIAL ISSUE ... of the monthly Naval Aviation News for Oct. 1.1945, contained several exciting articles and an excellent array of dramatic photographs of the highUght evenU of the war in the Pacific heginning with the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and con-clnding with an account of the surrender of Japan. Shown on the cover are two big U.S. aircraft carriers, the</p>
        <p>Oct. 1, 1945 ^</p>
        <p>R C S T R I C T  D</p>
        <p>Langley in front, and behind, the Ticonderoga, foUowed by three battleships. The spectacular photograph of the line of ships was made by an unidentified Navy photographer who shot the scene off the coast of Japan using a telephoto lens. The Ticonderoga was the carrier Mosier was based on during his Pacific tour.</p>
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        <p>Like another longtime Greenville resident - Dr. Leo Jenkins -David W. (Dave) Mosier is a New Jersey native. Englewood was his place of tHrth. Mosier has been in Greenville, except for two periods of Navy service, since 1938.</p>
        <p>He and his wife, Mary Taylor Hinnant Mosier, a native of Beaufort, are the parents of fcmr children - David Jr., William H., Taylor and Memrie Mosier Lewis -and six grandchildren. Mrs. Mosier several years ago retired from the staff of Sheppard Memorial Libr^.</p>
        <p>Prior to joining the Navy in 19^, Mosier was editor-iHiblisber of the Greenville News Leacter, which he sold in 1944.</p>
        <p>Mosier remained in the Navy until September 1946, and from late 1946 until returning to the Navy in September 1950, he was with a radio station and later as news director for WNCT, Channel 9, Greenville. During his second tour of active duty for a five-year period, he serval at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Fla., and at the Pentagon in Washington. He left the Navy with the rank of commander in September 1955 and returned to Greenville, and for a number of years was self-employed.</p>
        <p>Since 1975, Mosier has been executive director of the Downtown Greenville Association.</p>
        <p>Text By Jerry Raynor</p>
        <p>. . . 'In my book, those men who flew missions were all heroes" . . .</p>
        <p>DAVE MOISER... as a young Naval officer was photographed in unifmm in 1945. The Greenville resident was one of thousands of Americans of all branches of the military who served in the early days of the American occupation of Japan that got under way in the closing months of 1945 following the surrender of Japan to the U.S. in Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2,1945.</p>
        <p>Memories Remain Vivid</p>
        <p>No, I didnt one of the less</p>
        <p>lilot a plane. I was morous sort, one of</p>
        <p>The USS Ticonderoga Was Home To 4,200 Military Men</p>
        <p>When Greenvilles Dave Mosier, a young man in the year 1942, decided to join the military service, he opted for service on the water - the Navy. My basic training was oidured at the navul inotnUutk at Quoeoet Point, Rhode Island.'At the edd Of basic training, I was commissioned lieutenant, jumor grade.</p>
        <p>After that, I was sent to the Hawaiian island of Maui for three months additional training and was assigned to Air ^uadron AG 87.</p>
        <p>It was in January, 1945 that Mosier boarded the USS Ticonden^, the ship that was to be home for nearly a year until his return to the U.S. at the end of 1945.</p>
        <p>I boarded the ship at Pearl Harbor. Because of our huge complement of personnel, we were dubc</p>
        <p>as the fighting tourists. We did have a lot of peqile on board, 200 marines, 1,000 in the air group, and 3,000 in the ships company. In essence, it was a small American town of over 4,000 males from just about any idace you could name.*'</p>
        <p>They may have left Hawaii as fighting tourists but before long the men on the Ticonderoga, the largest carrier afloat at that time, were in the thick of non-tourist battle situations.</p>
        <p>The Ticonderoga was active in the support of two major battles, Mosier said, at Okinawa and Iwo Jima. The Big T earned three battle stars, and deservedly so, not so much for those like myself who stayed aboard, but for the men who flew from our decks on dangerous mis</p>
        <p>sions. In my book, all their missions were dangerous, and they were all heroes.</p>
        <p>Kamikaze attacks, the suicide attacks by Jiupanesp m^ who manned the one-man, no-retum missions, Mosier said wer devastating, both in losses of men and ships and in the fear they instilled.</p>
        <p>Its difficult to fathom the kind of fanatical dedication that would impel a young man to climb aboard one of those small contraptions and head out for a certain death, Mosier stated. But for them, dying for tteir emperor was a great honor, to themselves, their families and their countiy.</p>
        <p>Mosier said the carrier task force to which the Ticonderoga was assigned lost two ships to kamikaze</p>
        <p>pilots. Fortunately, inmost instances ships were able to shoot many of them down before they succeeded in getting to their targets.</p>
        <p>We had a close call one day on the Big T. Our gunners blew a kamibize plane up ri^t over our ship. He was so close to us that the severed top of his head landed on our fli^t deck. The Marine gunners manning their 40 caliber guns really saved ^ day for us. Spewing of Marines, Mosier added, I have the highest admiration for those guys.</p>
        <p>Mosier recalls that when I made out the roster for pilots and tteir</p>
        <p>Autumn 1945 Occupation Days In Japan</p>
        <p>The switch from sea, air and ground duty on Pacific islands, from constant battle readiness and the terror and suffering of combat to the initial days of occupation duty on the mainland of Japan, was understandably a somewkt perplexing experience for thousands of American military personnel.</p>
        <p>After we anchored on September 6 in Yokosuka, we immediately received orders to set up and conduct occupation details, with each group assiped a specific mission. We undertook our task the next day, September 7, Mosier said.</p>
        <p>It was emphasized that we were to he firm, to be alert, but not to play the role of conquering hero. I was assigned 200 enlisted men and eight chiefs for my mission, and I was the wily one of that group armed, with a 45 caliber sidearm.</p>
        <p>Our duty, Mosier said, was to conduct a search in a specifically defined area and to confiscate all contraband of war. Our assigned section was totally residential, a crowded area of small houses. We made a door to door search. The typical house to us seemed rather bare, as there was nothing in them other than the traditional straw mats, or tatami, with no furnishings other than a table and a niche with a few . pieces of art, scrolls and vases. We ' encountered only a few men, older men in our search. Young men, the ones in military services, had all been compounded near the harbor.</p>
        <p>Mosier said the women, mostly older ones, sat motionless with their faces to the walls while we conducted our search.*</p>
        <p>The one-day search mission, Mosier said, yielded a few swords, one small pistol and nine American weapons, ail deactivated.</p>
        <p> At one house, a young Japanese girl shyly gave me a souvenir. It was a small silk flag of Nationalist China. I've often wondered how she came to  he in possession of the flag.</p>
        <p>Mosier recalls the only food these .people had was rice.</p>
        <p>' It was seven days after anchoring</p>
        <p>before we got liberty. That was the colorful part of the early occupation days for all of us. The shore patrol did a fine job of looking after our boys blowing on liberty, keeping them in bounds get to si and out of trouble.  but  hew</p>
        <p>From mid-October until returning on board at the end of October for the return trip home, Mosier said I made the most of my liberty time. I met and talked to Japanese people who could speak English.</p>
        <p>One, a handsome young man who worked as a conductor on a train several of of us were riding one day, spoke excellent English. He told us he was a graduate of UCLA, in Los Angeles, and had served in the Japa-</p>
        <p>rifice himself but to turn away. He was lucky, as he managed somehow to ditch his suicide plan without ' ig himself to snutherings and shore. His story intrigrued us, tut he would not give us his name. Despite the chaos and shortages, Mosier remembers that within days, the stores were bustling, selling whatever they could get together to sell to the military. </p>
        <p>Looking back, Mosier said I managed to get in a lot of sightseeing in those two October weeks.</p>
        <p>Asked if he had ever returned to Japan for a visi^, Mosier said he had not, and I doubt now that I will ever go. From what I hear, I would not</p>
        <p>nese military His st(^ was that he recognize anything from those early was a kamikaze pilot, and when occupation days in the Japan of to-assigned a target, decided not to sac- day. </p>
        <p>flight that day would be the I ty against the Japanese mainland. Each of the planes carried one 500 pound general purpose bomb. The planes left the carrier deck at 4:15 a.m. Their target on what proved to be the final attack ^inst he Japanese mainland was (mosi Field i^r Tokyo. </p>
        <p>After the signing of the surrender on September 2, anchoring at Yokosuka on September 6 ana the ensuring weeks of occupation duty, we all got back on board at the end of October. Our first destination was back to home base, to Pearl Harbor and Maui, and then on to Sound Point Naval Station in Oregon, where our task force was decommissioned and personnel debriefed.</p>
        <p>I remember very well that it was at 11:45 p.m. os the night of December 23,1945, that I finally got home. Just in time for Christmas. I hardly think it necesssary to add it was great being back in Greenville, home with my family.</p>
        <p>the men on shipboard helping take care of scheduling and paperwork that had to be done to keep things going ... you know, an administrative type, said David W. (Dave) Mosier, while recalling some lighter moments of his World War II service in the Pacific 40 years ago.</p>
        <p>At the time of tlw surrender of Japan to the United States in September 1945, Mosier was a lieutenant junior grade stationed on the USS Ticonderoga, the Big T. I was assigned to the Bombing-Fighting Squadron 87. </p>
        <p>The Big T was among the flotilla of U.S. naval vessels that sailed into Tokyo Bay fw the surrender ceremony, but it was not until September 6 that we finally managed to anchor at Yokosuka, the Japanese naval base a few miles south of T(rfcyo. All that was exciting, of course, but for us the real celebration of victory took place in Leyte Gulf in the Philippines on August 14. That was the day we received news that Japan had agreed to surrender, that it would only be a short time before the date for the official surrender ceremony would be announced to the</p>
        <p>W(N*ld.</p>
        <p>Did we ever celebrate, Mosier said. Every ship in Leyte Gulf fired off salvos, but we were careful to direct our fire out over the water away from land.</p>
        <p>On that August date, the Ticonderi^a was in port for a short time in Leyte Gulf, while we were there, we were off board long enou^ to play volleyball and basketball against British men from the royal navy ship Indefatigable.</p>
        <p>The Ticonderoga, Mosier explained, was the pivot ship for a fast carrier force of five carriers that included the British ship. The carrier force had an encircling support group of five cruisers, two of wmch</p>
        <p>IN'iTED ST.ATHS PACIFIC FLEET ^ '</p>
        <p>B0^ b!X(:i-ia(,;httng s(Ji;adrox eighty seven</p>
        <p>% i^LKKT fOST OFEiCE '</p>
        <p>SA^ EjlANclSCO, california</p>
        <p>f</p>
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        <p>KEEPSAKES... Little things kept from special days mean a lot to men who have served in the military. Among souvenirs cherished by Dave Mosier are these two items  an unused airmail envelope with a ciixular handstamp</p>
        <p>TiAyo Bay in English with Japanese characters above and below the English wording; and at right, a smaU, Ughtweight piece of wood with Japanese characters which was given to Mosier by a young Japanese.</p>
        <p>t  4</p>
        <p>were anti-aircraft ships. Also, 16 destrovers and submannes were attached to the force to protect us and to plot our route. The submarines adcUtionally pinpointed and reported to us the location of pilots who nad to ditch so that we could pick them up.</p>
        <p>Details Remembered</p>
        <p>An articulate raconteur with a talent for remembering fascinating details, Mosier has a storehouse of memories from the year 1945. He related a happy experience with British servicemen. After one game, they invited us Yanks to come share a pitcher of tea with them, told us we were going to enjoy it. We did, it was not tea. It was a pitcher of good Scotch.</p>
        <p>One experience that borders on cinematic fantasy todc place on the island of Guam. It was in Marc^ 1945. Mosier said. Navy persmmd on the Ticonderoga and some other ships had a few days layover before steaming out again for action around Saipan and Tinian island^ a short ocean distance north of Guam. As usual, we took every (^portunity to get in some outdoor sportsi at least military people, dimt then; they either played volleyball or ping pong. I was pitch-</p>
        <p>ghnce back over my should to see about 40 Japanese soldiers and officers, carrying weapons, march onto the ballfield out of the trees surrounding the field.</p>
        <p>We didnt know what to do about it. Someone started hollering for the senior officer present. Since thqr were armed, we had no idea what to expect. It ended up with their turning in their arms and eating with us. The captain of the band spdce English. He told us they had been eating with us all along, disguised by dressed as natives. They had decic to surrender rather than continue their game of hide and seek in the woods and infiltrating into the camp.</p>
        <p>Guam, Mosier added, was one tremendous, continuous supply field. Ive never seen so much material at any one place in my life.</p>
        <p>One occurence, a sign of thp times that Mosier mentioned, w|t| what banned when I tried to  my best Greenville friend,</p>
        <p>Waldrop. I found out he was in i at the same time I was, aiul .. make arrangements to see him. it didnt work out. Seems becausnj was an officer and Howard enlisted, the strict policy on milH fratenuzation kept us apart, no i ter that we were the best of while in civies.</p>
        <p>Another rank-related situat Mosier said, was the arrs of clubs when the occuration first got going. In Yokosuka, there were se^ arate clubs for different levels enlisted ranks and for different levc of officers. Our junior officers was nice but a rather simple The senior officers had a m&amp;lt; lavish club, and the flag grade officeri admirals and generals, had a palathii place. Even the Geisha girls whp were assigned to the clubs fll undir the rank system. You know withoiR my saying who got the prettiest, the most accomplished girls. We retired to this arrangement as the thrai different ranks in the World h Geishas.</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0054" />
        <p>M The Daily Reflector, Greenvllle. N.C.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, October 13. t985</p>
        <p>B.C.</p>
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        <p>PMMV, PIC&amp;lt; (TUP.. AM' AUTMAT DAY YOU'U-MAVE</p>
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        <p>YOU PONY</p>
        <p>neepany</p>
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        <p>%</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>Personals.....................OU</p>
        <p>InAtemofiam..................003</p>
        <p>Card Of Thanks................005</p>
        <p>SpecM Notices................007</p>
        <p>Travel i Tours................009</p>
        <p>Automotive....................010</p>
        <p>Child Care.....................044</p>
        <p>Day Nursery...................04S</p>
        <p>Health Care...................047</p>
        <p>Employment..................OSS</p>
        <p>For Sale.......................007</p>
        <p>Instruction....................H4</p>
        <p>Lost And Found. ...:...........its</p>
        <p>Business Services.............118</p>
        <p>Business Opportunities.........122</p>
        <p>Professional...................124</p>
        <p>Home Improvements..........12S</p>
        <p>Real Estate....................130</p>
        <p>Appraisals......................131</p>
        <p>Loans And Mortgages..........1S3</p>
        <p>Rentals........................loO</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted. .. Administrative.</p>
        <p>Clerial........</p>
        <p>Medical........</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous..</p>
        <p>Sales...........</p>
        <p>Teachers.</p>
        <p>Technical &amp;amp; Trades.</p>
        <p>Work Wanted.......</p>
        <p>Wwted..............</p>
        <p>Roommate Wanted.</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy......</p>
        <p>Wanted To Lease . , Wanted To Rent......</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>Apartment For Rent........</p>
        <p>Business Rentals...........</p>
        <p>Campers For Rent..........</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Rent . .</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease...........</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent............</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent...............</p>
        <p>Merchandise Rentals.......</p>
        <p>Atobile Homes For Rent.....</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Lots For Rent.</p>
        <p>Office Space For Rent........</p>
        <p>Resort Property Fw Rent..., Rooms For Rent.............</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>DAILY</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>'d'</p>
        <p>Reflector</p>
        <p>Classified</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale...........</p>
        <p>.011-029</p>
        <p>Bicycles For Sale.........</p>
        <p>.....030</p>
        <p>Boats And Motors.........</p>
        <p>.....032</p>
        <p>Camping Equipment.;..., Cycles For Sale.......</p>
        <p>.....034</p>
        <p>.....034</p>
        <p>Jeeps And Vans............</p>
        <p>.....(Ml</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale............</p>
        <p>041</p>
        <p>Pets...............</p>
        <p>OSO</p>
        <p>Antiques...................</p>
        <p>. 040</p>
        <p>Auctions..................</p>
        <p>.049</p>
        <p>Building Supplies..........</p>
        <p>.072</p>
        <p>Fuel, Wood, Coal...........</p>
        <p>. .080</p>
        <p>Furniture..................</p>
        <p>....081</p>
        <p>Garage-Yard Sales........</p>
        <p>082</p>
        <p>Heavy Equipment...,.....</p>
        <p>...084</p>
        <p>Household Goods..........</p>
        <p>085</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment..........</p>
        <p>.084</p>
        <p>Farm Products............</p>
        <p>...OIS</p>
        <p>Fruits 4 Vegetables........</p>
        <p>...089</p>
        <p>Livestock..................</p>
        <p>.. .092</p>
        <p>Insurance .................</p>
        <p>.,095</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous.............</p>
        <p>...099</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Insurance</p>
        <p>103</p>
        <p>Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>IOS</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods............</p>
        <p>...109</p>
        <p>Woodstoves................</p>
        <p>. .112</p>
        <p>Commercial Property......</p>
        <p>...132</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Sale...</p>
        <p>....134</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale............</p>
        <p>.139</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale...........</p>
        <p>...144</p>
        <p>Business Investment Property 147</p>
        <p>Investment Property</p>
        <p>148</p>
        <p> Land For Sale.............</p>
        <p>150</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>151</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale..............</p>
        <p>152</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>155</p>
        <p>Timberland 4 Timber</p>
        <p>154</p>
        <p>Townhouses For Sale</p>
        <p>157</p>
        <p>IMes</p>
        <p>752B166</p>
        <p>3 Line Minimum 1-3 Days.oSt per line per day 4-6 Days. 55&amp;lt; per I ine per day 7-14 DaysSOi per line per day</p>
        <p>15-25 Days 45t per line</p>
        <p>per day</p>
        <p>26 Or More Days ., . 404 per line per day</p>
        <p>Classified Display</p>
        <p>$3.20 Per Col. Inch Contract Rates Available</p>
        <p>DEADLINES Classified Lineage Deadlines</p>
        <p>Mon.............Fri.  4  p.m.</p>
        <p>Tues............AAon.3p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed............Tues.  3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs...........Wed.  3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri............Thurs.  3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Sun...............Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>Classified Display Deadlines'</p>
        <p>Mon..............Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>Tues.............Fri.  4  p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed............Mon.  4  p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs..........Tues. 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri.............Wed.  2  p.m.</p>
        <p>Sun.............Wed.  5  p.m.</p>
        <p>ERRORS</p>
        <p>Errors must be reported immediately. The Daily Reflector cannot make allowances for errors after 1st day of publication.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement submitted.</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Kenneth Eugene Price late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all sersons having claims against he estate of said deceased to (resent them to the undersigned Executrix on or before AAarch 29, 1986 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment.</p>
        <p>This 23rd day of September, 1985.  '</p>
        <p>Mary FlemingPrice Route 1, Box 282 Griffon, NC 28530 Executrix of the estate of Kenneth Eugene Price,</p>
        <p>September 29; October 6, 13, 20, 1985</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SALE United States Government Property, formerly owned by Kenneth Ray Buck.</p>
        <p>Property located approximately 1.5 miles east of Simpson, North Carolina on State Road 1764. Total acreage: 12.59 acres with a 40' easement to</p>
        <p>and Improvements; (2)26stallFarrowii </p>
        <p>1 Cage Nursery _ _ 1 Gestation House</p>
        <p>I Houses ding</p>
        <p>1 Feeding Floor (Total Slatl 1 Deed Well 1 Lagoon</p>
        <p>145fli0 bushel Long Grain Bin 1 CMffice with bathroom and shower</p>
        <p>Sealed bids will be received by the Farmers Home Administration, 115 Eastbrook Drive, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, until Friday, Octoter 25, 1985, at 5:00 o'clock, and will be publicly opened at the Farmers Home Administration, Room 570, 310 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina 27601, on Thursday, October 31, 1985, at 3:00 o'clock p.m. Ten percent (10%) bid deposit In the form of cash, cashier's check, certified check, postal or bank money order or bank draft payable to FmHA will be required. The bid will be considered delivered when actually received at the FmHA office on a sealed envelope marked as fol lows: "SEALED BIDOFFER" Date of Bid opening October 31,1985 FmHA Advice No. 38508 Property Address or Location 1.5 mi.</p>
        <p>East of Simpson, N.C. on SR 1764.</p>
        <p>The (Jovernment reserves the right to reject any and all bids.</p>
        <p>TERMS: Cash or fen percent (10%) down and the balance payable In flffeen (15) equal annual Installments of principal )lus Interest on the unpaid (alance at a rate of eleven and five-eighths percent (11.625%) per annum or the prevailing rate at the time of bid acceptance by the (kvernment.</p>
        <p>For inspection of the property, information, and bid twms, contact Mr. Bert M. Hall, Acting County Supervisor, Farmers Home Adminstration, 115 Eastbrook Drive, Greenville North Carolina 27834. Telephone (919) 752-2035.</p>
        <p>PLEASE NOTTHAT:</p>
        <p>1. Bid will be accepted only in writing on Form FmHA 1955-46, "Invitation, Bid and Acceptance." Any conditions of the bid proposed by the bidder which are not specified on Form FmHA 1955-46 must be attached to Form FmHA 1955-46,</p>
        <p>2. It a cash bid is received which is at least 96% of the highest bid requiring financing "-y FmHA, preference will be _ ven to the bid offering .cash over the bid requiring financing by FmHA.  ^</p>
        <p>Bidders whose bid contain the condition that FmHA finance the sale on terms will submit, along with Form FmHA 1955-46, a current financial statement and a pro forma statement Indicating their repayment ability.</p>
        <p>Farmers Home Administration properties are sold without regard to race, sex, creed, color, or national origin.</p>
        <p>October 6,9,11,13,16,18,1985</p>
        <p>001 Public NotiCM</p>
        <p> Nfkfe#</p>
        <p>PURLIC MLR ConwlldaM Manaaement of Graenvlllt, Inc.. Managing Agent, for the Mini Storage  (3renvltte, Inc. do heraby givt notice of sale. The properly o4 T.W. Williams and Ann Jenkins will be sold at a public sale on the 2Sth day of October, 1985. at H&amp;gt;;Og a.m. at Rt. S, Box 134, Greenville, North Carolina (the site of Greenville Mini Storage for rant dut on storage under 1 contractural agreement with the above named tenants.</p>
        <p>The property consists of:</p>
        <p>T.W. williams Couch, chair, love teat, arm chair, night stand, 3 and tablai, coftae taow, bad railings, 2 swivel chairs, washing machine Ann JWkins 2 dining chairs, sofa, 1 metal table, 1 wicker</p>
        <p>'*"^ONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT OF GREENVILLE, INC. Managing Agent for MINI STORAGE OF GREENVILLE, INC. October 13,20,1985</p>
        <p>002</p>
        <p>Personals</p>
        <p>CUSTOM GLASS etching and designing. Mirrors, doors and vehicles. Free Estimatfs. Call 758-9926.</p>
        <p>WHY LOSE YOUR summer tan? Suntan: 15 visits, $31 or $3/vislt. 752-1946.</p>
        <p>007 Special Notices</p>
        <p>BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS par</p>
        <p>tits at Contentnaa Cam pgrounds. Log cabin available Call 753-2905 or 753-3480.</p>
        <p>Don't ^OftOETBSSEi'Dsiy</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 16. Send flowers; a variety to select from. Don't forget your boss on this special day. Call today and place your order . Cox Floral Service, 117 W. Fourth Street, Greenvllle, NC. 758-2183</p>
        <p>001 Public Notices</p>
        <p>ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Pitt CounK AAemorlal Hospital Board of Trustees in the of flee of the Vice President, Facilities Services, until 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 15, 1985, and immediately thereafter public!' opened and read for one (1 double wide modular unit, 24' 56' dimensions, to be placed on the hospital site.</p>
        <p>Plans and specifications are available in the Office of Ralph Hall, Jr., Vice President, ft-cillties Services, Pitt County AAemorlal Hospital, Greenville, North Carolina. Telephone No. 919 757 4507.</p>
        <p>Each bid submitted must cover all portions of the work. Pitt County Menrtorial Hospital reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, to waive formalities, and take such ac tions as is in the best Interest of the hospital.</p>
        <p>Jack W. Richardson President October 6,8,10,13,1985</p>
        <p>FACING FORECLOSURE?</p>
        <p>Webuyhbuset.</p>
        <p>Call 355 2M evenings.</p>
        <p>WE CARRY BATTERIES (Evtready) for all makes of watches I Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, Downtown Evans Mall. 758-2452.</p>
        <p>W PAY CASH for diamonds Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, 407 Evans IMall, Downtown Green vllle.</p>
        <p>Oil Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>''AGCX)D PLACE TO BUY!" EASTGATE MOTORS,INC</p>
        <p>128 East Greenville Blvd Greenville, 355 2193</p>
        <p>"A PLACE YOU CAN COUNT ON" Hastings Ford 3013E.10th Street 758-0114</p>
        <p>BEFORE YOU SELL or trade your 1979-1902 model car, call 756-1877, Grant Buick. We will pay top dollar.</p>
        <p>DON WHITEHURST Pon tlac*Chrysler*BuickDo dgeGMC TruckPlymouth Call Toll Free 1 800-682 8146 "Historic Tarboro".</p>
        <p>TRUCK COUNTRY INC 711 North Memorial Drive, across from Holiday Inn. Trucks, cars, vans, blazers, leeps, whatever your auto needs may be, we probably have it in stock. If we don't we'll do our best to find It. Please stop by or call 758 8899</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>1975 LESABRE, new tires, good condition. SI050 Call 756-3266 after 5.</p>
        <p>1976 BUICK LeSabre, fair con dition. $250. Call 750-7458.</p>
        <p>1978 BUICK LeSABRE, 58.000 miles, great conditioni 758-2667</p>
        <p>1980 BUICK CENTURY</p>
        <p>Limited. Very good condition. $3900.757 7195 or 758 8160 after 5.</p>
        <p>014 Cadillac</p>
        <p>m^OTiu5^oupfT57</p>
        <p>loaded, excellent condition, new paint and tires. $7495. Call 355 2743 after 6.</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>1970 CHEVROLET SS3H with 307 V-8, automatic, runs good. S700.752 3166 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>1978 MONZA. Automatic transmission, motor just rebuilt, runs good and looks good. $595. 746-4633. 746-4401.</p>
        <p>1979 CHEVETTE. 4 door, automatic, AM/FM, air, 1 owner. $1895 firm. 756-7848.</p>
        <p>1979 CHEVROLET Caprice Clauic, 4 door, power brakes and steering, AM/FAA stereo, good condition, asking, $2000. 757-3717.</p>
        <p>1901 CHEVETTE, 4 door Hat chback, automatic, air, 1 owner, good tires, 752-6768.</p>
        <p>1982 CAPRICE CLASSIC, power everything, 4 door, cruise, CB, vinyl top, $4500. 754 1352 or 754-2117.</p>
        <p>mi CHEVETTE. Good shape. $3300. Call 752 2797 or 752-0445</p>
        <p>1983 CELEBRITY. Good condition, cruise, air, FM. $5300. 757 7195 or 758-8140 after 5.</p>
        <p>016 Chrysler</p>
        <p>1983 NEW YORKER 5th</p>
        <p>Avenue. All factory options including power, moon roof and leather interior. NADA: $11,325, loan: $9000. Asking $9500. Call 754-0152.</p>
        <p>017</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>1977 DODGE MONaCO, 2 door, 71,000 miles, $700.744-2324.</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>1944 FORD GALAXY. Very clean, good running car, $400. 752 2488.</p>
        <p>1974 FORD MUSTANG, 2 door, ^rdtqp, 4 speed, $1495. 752-7434,</p>
        <p>I10028D.</p>
        <p>033</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>Alr 'fflt '</p>
        <p>. . iwgoHabit. Dayt Evmlngi, 750772$.</p>
        <p>TiAf iunbird, litver' l(% I17S8 negotiable. Call 752-</p>
        <p>Evmlngi) wtMiif air, t 8SS3.</p>
        <p>19M VRANO P*IX, 2 deer, T top, cruitt control, bucket teats, cx^hmt condition. Call 830</p>
        <p>1900 Pt^TIAC iNlRb, god condition, low miloe, AM/^  I, 4 spaed. $2500 negotiable 5447 after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>oKaND ^klX Braugham V-8. black wUhbMrgjSSylnteri:</p>
        <p>or, local 1 owner, leaded. 757 1919 If no anewer, leave message.</p>
        <p>024 Foreign</p>
        <p>1982,. cruise, Kenwood radio/ cassette. Like new. 757-4331 ^ys or ^3418 evenings.</p>
        <p>PORCHE, Itn, silver, bleckliT terior, 30 mpg, 14,000 miles, ex cellent condlflon. $4000 or best otter. 754-7250.</p>
        <p>VOLKSWOEN rabbit;</p>
        <p>brown with air, 40,000 miles, ex cellent condition, best offer over</p>
        <p>$1250.7M-0I20.  _</p>
        <p>1971 TR-4, partially restored, asking, $250(1 or best offer. 757 974, work.</p>
        <p>Itn TOYOTA COROLLA, runs 90Odr4tptd,7SIO073.</p>
        <p>1971 MO MIDGETTE, now top;</p>
        <p>transmltslon, brakes, $1300 Call 751-2300, days.</p>
        <p>1974 VOLKtWi^EN UG, ex tra clean, 55,000 mllet, 1 owner 752 7434, 100280.</p>
        <p>1975 VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit, 1 condition, 4 speed, air, FM cassette stereo, good</p>
        <p>gas mileage, 8)095. 754-im. etter5p.m.</p>
        <p>1977 HONDA CIVIC CVCC. 5 I, AWFM radlb, new tires '50. Call 758 0497 after 7.</p>
        <p>1971 B2I0 Datsun, SIS95. 752 7434, 100200.</p>
        <p>1971 itONOA CVCC 3 door, 5 speed, AM/FM and CB $1495 ^7434, 100210.</p>
        <p>1971 HONDA CIVIC, 5 speed. Pioneer stereo, $1200.754 2208.</p>
        <p>1978 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 speed, $1595.752 7436, 100280</p>
        <p>1978 2B0Z 2-F2, automatic, air. AM/FM, good condition, $4800 firm. 757-1044.</p>
        <p>1978ISOZ, blue, 5 speed, air, new brake pads, great mechanical condition, $^.758-2105.</p>
        <p>1979 3000 MERCEDES, 4 speed, sunroof, $10,900.756 5896.</p>
        <p>1980 COROLLA TOYOTA 1</p>
        <p>owner, very good condition, air, 73,000 miles. After 4.1 522 4941</p>
        <p>1981 AUDI 4400, low mileage, warranty, perfect condition $5490.937 4874 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>1981 MAZDA 4 door station wagon, good condition, $2800. 355 7271.</p>
        <p>1902 MAZDA RX7 OS. Excellent condition Call after 4,754-2000.</p>
        <p>1901 DATSUN 2I0ZX. Burgundy, t-tops, digital dash. 13,000 miles. $12,200. (fall 752-1004 after 3:30</p>
        <p>1904 HONDA CIVIC OX hat</p>
        <p>chback, AM/FM, autontatic. 20.000 miles, $4000. 750-1441. after 4:30.</p>
        <p>029</p>
        <p>Auto Parts &amp;amp; Service</p>
        <p>150 CHEVY ENGINE. Runs good, doesn't use oil or smoke. 175. 754 4482.</p>
        <p>032 Boats &amp;amp; AAotors</p>
        <p>15' MFG tri-hull, 45 Evinrude, 1977, $2,000 firm. 754 2740 day; 355 7404 night.</p>
        <p>1974 MCKEE CRAFT. 14' with trailer $700 752-0721 after 7</p>
        <p>1903 24' US Yacht Sailboat. 744 3444.</p>
        <p>034 Camping Equipment</p>
        <p>SKAMPER popup camper, sleeps 0, $975. Call 744-3530 or</p>
        <p>1974 TAURUS 21' fully self contained camper, air, extra clean. 754 4389 after 4 pm.</p>
        <p>036 Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>3IRT BIKE. KTM, 495. Excellent condition, sacrifice,,^t900. 757-0231.</p>
        <p>REPAIR SHOP sellout. 1978, 1974 Honda (lOldwings, wrecked, need repair. 1975 Honda (joidwing for parts. Assorted other Honda and Yamaha parts. Must go, $2000 or best otter. 754-8411.</p>
        <p>1972 YAMAHA 250, just rebuilt, excellent mechanical shape, best offer. 752 2492</p>
        <p>1983 HONDA 550 Nighthawk, 800 miles, excellent condition. Includes cover and 2 full face helmets. $1,400 negotiable. Call 752-8795.</p>
        <p>9% APR on selected 1985 Kawasakls. Stans Cycle Center, Inc. 801 Dickinson Avenue. We are Excitement!! 757-0592.</p>
        <p>040 Jeeps &amp;amp; Vans</p>
        <p>DODGE KARY-VAN, 1974, ex cellent condition. 6W high, 7Vi' wide, 12'long. Call 754 4432.</p>
        <p>1977 JEEP WAGONEER, excellent condition, must see to appreciate. Must sell, $2000. 1 244-0291, after 4.</p>
        <p>982 JEEP WAGONEER</p>
        <p>Limited, excellent condition. 754-9844.</p>
        <p>1982 WAGONEER Limited. Loaded, 40,000 miles, 1 owner. $12,500. Call 754 2585, 8:30 - 5.</p>
        <p>983 JEEP WAGONEER</p>
        <p>limited, excellent condition, 744 3444.</p>
        <p>1984 CJ-7 LAREDO, excellent condition, AM/FM cassette stereo, air, cruise, tilt, must see to appreciate, $9495. 754-8993, after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>041</p>
        <p>Trucks</p>
        <p>1979 FORD MUSTANG, $2000. Call 754-0004, after 7 P.M. .</p>
        <p>1979 FORD THUNDERBIRD.</p>
        <p>Excellent mechanical condition. Looks real good $2100 or best offer. Call 746-3513 after 4.</p>
        <p>020 Mercury</p>
        <p>1974 MERCURY MARQUlS</p>
        <p>a. as'sKjr</p>
        <p>DUMP TRUCK, good running condition, $2895. Call 758-2647 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE; 1966 International truck. Call 756-3680.</p>
        <p>FORD F-150 4 x 4. Many extras. Great hunting vehicle, best offer. Donnie, 756 3329 or 355-7866.</p>
        <p>1944 FORO pickup, $1350. 752-7434, 10028D.</p>
        <p>1974 DATSUN TRUCK, 4 speed, $1395.752-7436, 10028D.</p>
        <p>021 Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>1978 OLDS STATION Wagon, light blue, clean. Good condition. $1500. Call 355 5928 or 754-9545.</p>
        <p>1978 OLDSMOBILE Cutlasl Supreme, NC/SC edition. Best otter. 1-523-2884, leave message.</p>
        <p>1980 OLDS CUSTOM Cruiser Wagon. Loaded, new engine, $3250.753-4214 or 753-5111.</p>
        <p>OLDS, Cutlass Brougham. All extras, low mileage. Best of ter. Call 754 2769, after 7 PM.</p>
        <p>022 Plymouth</p>
        <p>1977 PLYMOUTH Fury, 4 door, good condlflon, clean, $995. Call /58-0272.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1977 BLAZER 2 wheel drive. Call between 8 and 5,754-7878.</p>
        <p>1980 CHEVY SCOTTSDALE.</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, AM/FM, 4 cyl Inder, excellent running and body condition. $4200. 753-5673.</p>
        <p>1M1 CHEVROLET CIO. 8' body, new engine, very good condition. For Information call</p>
        <p>William Handley or Terry Jordan at B B &amp;amp; T, 752 4889. Home 758-0374, 754-4711.</p>
        <p>1981 CHEVY pickup, 00,4 cylinder, 3 sp^, 34,000 miles, $4500. Call Mornings, after 9AM,</p>
        <p>754 4021</p>
        <p>1983 NISSAN truck. AM/FM stereo, air, 30,000 miles. Priced to sell at $4900. 754-5044 after 5.</p>
        <p>1984 CHEVROLET Silverado, 4 X 4, fully loaded, low miles, $11,000 negotiable. Call 355-7020, after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>1984 MAZDA SE 5 Long $5400 or best otter 758-t</p>
        <p>MANAGER</p>
        <p>Convenience store self serve gas station needs self starting individual with previous manager or retail experience preferr(d. Salary plus commission, $24,000i 1 week paid vacation, group medical. Apply at;</p>
        <p>DODGES STORE</p>
        <p>3209 Memorial Drive</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0055" />
        <p>044 CliiM Cart</p>
        <p>WRffT</p>
        <p>ptrlwK* and ratercncM avall-abla. 74*-4M.</p>
        <p>FULL tiM child cara nwded for 4 year o)d In my homo Mon-day-Friday i-S:30. Own franj-porfation rtoulrtd. 75t-4333 day; 7$i-W77nlg()tt.</p>
        <p>W0UL6 LHCK to ka^) cfilldrtn in my horn# Reforonces II naodKl. 3SS-69M.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO keep yoJf child affornoons, nights, and wctkonds. Rafcronces. 752 4837.</p>
        <p>i CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>050</p>
        <p>Pets</p>
        <p>SYLVIA'S OaOOMINC PsrtoF and professional grooming and training. Obodlonce and protection. 758-0732.</p>
        <p>KC TREEINO walker ptv pits. Gold Creek Mtmdo topside and hurts. Ball and Banjo bot-tomslde. Excellent pedia SI00each.AfterPM75</p>
        <p>4 POMARANIAN puppies, full blooded, $100. Call 1-749-5121, after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>^MT TO SELL LIVESTOCKT Run a Classified ad for quick response.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>For all your sign needs</p>
        <p>NEON - PLASTIC</p>
        <p>All types of lettering.</p>
        <p>LANGfORD SIGN COMPANY</p>
        <p>Since 1935 1004 Weldon Road Roanoke Rapids, NC 537-4386</p>
        <p>or locally 756-9645</p>
        <p>050  PttS</p>
        <p>7584)412.</p>
        <p>AKC BLACK DACHSHUND</p>
        <p>puppies. Only 2 males left out of 7. Excellent house pets and great with ehildrtn. Call 756-3374 or 7487-2648.</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER Spaniel pupplos.</p>
        <p>752-3SS4._</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER SPANIEL pup-pios, call 1-243-M84 (Wilson).</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED SCHIHTIU pups, 2 males, 3 females. $200 each All shots iven. 633-8928 AAonday through inday. Now Born.</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>AKC REOISTEBEO boborman Pinscher for stud. Black with rust. Call after 6,758 1088</p>
        <p>BASSETT HOUND puppies, AKC registered, males, 6 months old. Call 752-5874.</p>
        <p>CFA REGISTERED HImala yan, males, seal point and lame points. 1-736-3842.</p>
        <p>ROOFERS WANTED</p>
        <p>Single Ply and Built-Up Reputable Firm</p>
        <p>Health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance and paid holidays. Top pay for qualified roofers. Stable employment.</p>
        <p>Greenville 758-2179 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>DEAIESSHIP OFFICE MANAGEHNEEDED</p>
        <p>Excellent salary and benefits package. Dealership experience a must. Send resume in confidence to:</p>
        <p>Dealership Office Manager</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27835</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS</p>
        <p>Tom Togs Incorporated needs experienced sewing machine operators immediately. Apply in person, great opportunity for hardworking skilled operators. EOE. Fringe benefits.</p>
        <p>TOM TOGS, INC. ,</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 157  Hwy. 64  Conetoe, NC 27619</p>
        <p>FREE BLACK LAB. Call 752 5313.</p>
        <p>REGISTERED GERMAN SiMpherd puppies. AAele and female, 6 wweks to 6 months old. Call 758 4237.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Wa Buy &amp;amp; Sail UED APPLIANCES</p>
        <p>752-3736</p>
        <p>VA Merritt &amp;amp; Sons</p>
        <p>Since 1928</p>
        <p>AUTO</p>
        <p>APPRAISALS</p>
        <p>KnowThsValusOf Your Car For</p>
        <p>Baying</p>
        <p>SMIIng</p>
        <p>oms</p>
        <p>Financial Slatwnant EttatbSbWambnt Trading Paraonal Knowfbdga Borrowing</p>
        <p>Ws Test Drivs And Qivs Writtsn Appraisal Fs $20.00</p>
        <p>Contact</p>
        <p>GrimslBys Auto Appraisal</p>
        <p>830-1130</p>
        <p>REGIONAL SERVICE CENTER;</p>
        <p>The Reglonel Peeelopment In-(Ulirte el Eett Cerallne UNver* tty It teeking a spectaHtl In business adinlnltiriilon andfor lachnolegy to serve cHanlt In a 3^counly acM of eastern North Carolina. Applicant mutt have a BA of BS degree In business, sconomlcs, or othsr relevent field; graduate degree In butlneae, law, or engineering preferred. Mlnlmui of thre years sxpsrisnes In managing, financing, or consulting with small buslnaaa firms; knowladge of and skill In pubUe raiatlons; and ability to work- with mlnoritloa naceaaary. Apply bsfore Novtmbsr 10. Salary la 12-month contracL</p>
        <p>fringa and roMramenI bartsflts LaUsra of Inquiry whh resumas should ba sent to: Director ReglontI Pevalopmant Inatltuts.</p>
        <p>East Carolina Unlvaralty, Ofsanrilta. NC 27834^353</p>
        <p>057 Help Wanted Administrative</p>
        <p>SfST^Secto^^w</p>
        <p>Program Development, Pro-</p>
        <p>Kam on Aging, School of Public with. Positiian involves con-suttation with public officials, faculty, stata and national laad ars In fiald of aging to promote, develop and coordinate ectivi ties of program. Minimum qualifications; AAaster's degree in health or related field. 3 to 5 years experience In aging pro</p>
        <p>tram or closely related area, uccassful candidafd'will have experience in consultation, de-</p>
        <p>amant of media/ onal materials, continu--ication program devel opmant, knowledge of NC health systems, legislative process and of the field of aging, ^lary dependent on qualifications. Sand resume to Linda Parker, Division of Community Health Service, School of Public Health, 201H, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or call 919-986-2248. Equal Opportunity Employer.The Daily Reflector, Greenvllg, N.C.</p>
        <p>057</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Administrative</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE SECRETARY</p>
        <p>needed for prominent professional firm. This person will work directly with the President and must be experienced in all executive office procedures. Word processing experience a plus. Send resume to Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 1121, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>RESUMES</p>
        <p>Professionally written</p>
        <p>CAREER TESTING</p>
        <p>Test and analysis</p>
        <p>INTERVIEWINGSKILLS</p>
        <p>How to interview tor jobs Let us help you 355-8810.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>G.l. JACi^S</p>
        <p>815, Boib6w, FWW, A2 Ovck, FlIgM, L2S. HA 1, NwM. liraWi GoUn. Pw-Ua Toughtit ol All Nwy Nt 84. P*#-coWA fUlmmw ComM BoolA SttW Toa 80U a Cwnptng ( Sgortlng Good!</p>
        <p>Browsers Welcome</p>
        <p>ARMY-NAVY STORE</p>
        <p>We iMtall vinyl tope. Call us and we will come to your home or buslnesi. We will Install on your prcmltc*.</p>
        <p>Prices $130.00 and up</p>
        <p>Call between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.</p>
        <p>All top* and work guaranteed.</p>
        <p>756-5342</p>
        <p>B&amp;amp;M</p>
        <p>Enterprise</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR STATE FIRE COMMISSION Serve as staff to 12 member Stale Fire Commission and assist in carrying out Ifs training and research raspon-sibllilles. Employae will con duct resaarch. prepare reports, propose policy, deliver speeches and coordinate with local Gov-arnmants in public agencies to help meet goals of Slate Fire Commission. Position based in Raleigh with extensive travel and night and evening work. Supervises 1 staff person. Position exempt from State Person nel Act. Salary $25,980 to $30,884 depending on experience. Ap plicants Uwuld have 5 years tire service experience and 4 years Supervisory Managerial experience. College degree may be subsituted for 2 of 4 years of Supervisory Managerial Expe riance. All applicants should be knowledgeable in application of electronic data systems/ computers. Position to begin I 1-88 with interviews scheduled to be held in November and December. To receive applica tion form call Personnel Office, NC Department of Insurance. 919 733 5578 or Send State Sp plication to NC of Insurance, Personnel Office, P.O. Box 28387, Raleigh, NC 27811</p>
        <p>051</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>TYPIsrS-SECRETARIES</p>
        <p>50-t-Words Per Minute. Call TRC Temporary Services, Inc.</p>
        <p>355 7222 SECRETARY needed im mediately for consulting firm, must be experienced and very knowledgable in vrord process ing. Send Resume to Secretary, P.O. Box 1121, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>TELLER How would you like a 9-5 job? No night or weekends. If you have experience, call Denise at Snelling and Snelling Personnel, 758-0541.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>056</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1985</p>
        <p>056</p>
        <p>Secretaries</p>
        <p>KELLY'S</p>
        <p>"WORK</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;WIN"</p>
        <p>SWEEPSTAKES</p>
        <p>The more you work, the better your chances to win a new automobile.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE</p>
        <p>OPENINGS</p>
        <p>No Purchase or Payment Required. For one entry form, visit your local Kelly Services office at 204-E. Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>The Arlington Center</p>
        <p>355-7850</p>
        <p>"WORK &amp;amp; WIN" WITH KELLY SERVICES</p>
        <p>The Kelly Girl</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>^WKEpl?^^rSrot</p>
        <p>the best jab around? This com pany is willing to train someone idali</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Help Wanted aerical</p>
        <p>who has prida In their work. Call Denise at Snalling and Snelling Parsonnat, 7584)541.</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Accounting Clark V Starting salary: $12,480 $13,898. This position requires a thorough knowledge of how to prepare a payroll and related reports (Social Security, Retirement, Insurance) and the accounting functions as required for proper dacumentation. The individual must be knowledgeable of computers, be able to follow written and oral instructions, be courte ous with the public and employees, and maintain personnel fHes and records. Two years experience in payroll is required. Apply at: Pitt County Finance Onice, 1717 West 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27834. Deadline for accepting applica tionsisOctber23,1985 at 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>People</p>
        <p>EOE M/F/H Not an agency-Never a fee</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE NEED office clerk. Must have previous experience including customer contact, daily de^it and basic clerical responsibilities. Must be willing to work flexible schedule. Applications accepted 9 1, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, Lowe's of Greenville, 2728 South Memorial Drive. EOE M/F/H.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SALES REPRESENTATIVE</p>
        <p>National company needs three new sales associates to join existing sales staff in Eastern North Carolina. The persons we wish to add to our organization should be college graduates or have equivalent business experience. Only applicants with successful background and desire to excel will be considered. No overnight travel, no relocation. Excellent retirement and group benefits for self and family. Preference given to applicants currently In sales, teaching or coaching. If you are dissatisfied with your present position or if your present position offers little chance for growth, you should investigate this opportunity. Confidentiality guaranteed. Send Inquiry, with resume, to: Sales Representative, P.O. Drawer 1965, Greenville, N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employw M(F</p>
        <p>Great Money Potential</p>
        <p>Invest in a Fun Business with our aualitY Vendon</p>
        <p>No Selling. We set everything up. You moke oil the profit.</p>
        <p>You stock name bronci products such os iQBW M&amp;amp;M s, Snickers, Mors Bars, Frito's, etc.</p>
        <p>Required Investment.</p>
        <p>fu  flrUdS</p>
        <p>A enno's ava&amp;gt;*dOie</p>
        <p>(800)433-0149 USA (915)67S-0305 TEXAS</p>
        <p> Plon I $9,187.50</p>
        <p> Plan II $16,170.00</p>
        <p> Plan III $27,825.00</p>
        <p> Plan IV $34,650.00</p>
        <p> Plan V $50,137.00</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY Part time, 25-30 hour*/week, hours flexible; full time &amp;lt;terlng sum mer. Salary commensurate with aducatlon/axparlenct. Sand resume to Pan Time Legal Sac retary, P.O. Box 1987, Groen-y|lle,NC 27835.</p>
        <p>LOCAL COMPANY naeds a varsatila person to do a variaty of office jobs. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Requirements are, but are not limited to typing, computer entry, diract and tele phone contact with customers, ability to work under pressure and follow directions. Send resume to Office Worker, P.O. Box 1987, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Medical</p>
        <p>RESPIRATORY Therapy Tech, Certified. Contact PersonntI Of fice, Northern Hospital of Surry County, PO Box 1101, Mount Airy. NC27030. 1 789 9541. EOE.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Medical</p>
        <p>PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATOR</p>
        <p>I A position is open in the Nor thempton County Health - artment, Jackson NC for a Ik health educator to work the Risk Reduction and Emergency Food Assistance Progrems. Graduation from a four year collaga or university with a major in health education; OR graduation from a four year on-the-job training as a public health educator is required. Northampton COunty is</p>
        <p>an equal opportunity employer. Apply at your local Employment Security Commission Of-</p>
        <p>fke._</p>
        <p>Rtf'S IMMEDIATE ^  .</p>
        <p>available, ER 12 hour shift, 7PX to 7AM. ICU headnurse, 7 3, staff nurse, AAed/surg full-ttete pert-time and pool, competetive salaries and attractive benefft package. Contact the PersonnH office for information, 84;3a Monday-Frlday. Martin (tener f al, 310 Soulti McCaskey Road  Wllliamston,NC 27892.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Honda Service Specials</p>
        <p>Major mkJ Tune-ups!</p>
        <p>Just in time for cold weather, get 15% off a complete; tune-up including:</p>
        <p>*Four Honda spark plugs; plus points &amp;amp; condensers (as needed)  *Check air filter, throttle control, idle speed &amp;amp; mixture ^Adjustmentsidle speed, dwell, and vacuum advance system !</p>
        <p>Only</p>
        <p>for Oil Change &amp;amp; Filter!</p>
        <p>Usually ^22.40, you'll get the following for just ^15!</p>
        <p>*Up to four quarts of oil &amp;amp; genuine Honda oil filter (installed) *Fluid check: transmission, power steering, brake, clutch, battery, and radiator</p>
        <p>Before cold weather sets in, bring your Honda to Bob Barbour for a complete check-up-and save!</p>
        <p>BobBcuix)ur</p>
        <p>3303 South Memorial Drive, Greenville, NC 355-2500</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0056" />
        <p>Mg .ThDHy tlliactor.QfeenviHa. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. Octobf 13.1965</p>
        <p>YA-</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>1974 Chvrolt El Camino</p>
        <p>Automatic, air. AM/FM sterao. power wintkMvs and door</p>
        <p>a,m aaiaan ttMOM MC.</p>
        <p>t  1 t  HC.  vSt</p>
        <p>AUlOI</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>laa^ita</p>
        <p>noNrnDALMNiyNT</p>
        <p>nCMHCUUI</p>
        <p>3 years miniinum experience. Basic mechsxtcai skills. Must have own tools. Paid holidays, paid vacations, and profit sharing.</p>
        <p>aaJyaar TIf Cewter</p>
        <p>7SM371, Aak for DovM</p>
        <p>BRANCH MANAGER</p>
        <p>Leading Eastern NC finance com* pany has opening for branch manager. The successful candidate must have at least 5 years of experience in automobile and consumer lending. Company car and hospitalization insurance will be furnished. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.</p>
        <p>if interested please send resume to Regional Acceptance Corporation, 3004 South Memorial Drive, Greenville, NC 27834. No phone calls please.</p>
        <p>HELP WANTED</p>
        <p>; SNAOtBAtATTilllDAIliT</p>
        <p>teuuhmesouotoii</p>
        <p>COUNTBII&amp;gt;CII$ll</p>
        <p>Needed Immediately Apply in person daytime only to Everett Hicks or Joyce Cates</p>
        <p>HILLCREST BOWl</p>
        <p>SSf</p>
        <p>HstpWantwi AAtdical</p>
        <p>6lN^mcfF?io5TfT:</p>
        <p>Must havt piMsant, outgoing porsonalty with good twing and organizational sAilts Excellant benefits and working conditions Call 7SIM27 between )0-l p.m. FULL time optomalrtc assiv</p>
        <p>not</p>
        <p>Send resume to</p>
        <p>I. txperien mandatory.</p>
        <p>Optometric Assistant, PO Bo* 1W7, Greenville. NC27t3S.</p>
        <p>LAB TECHNICIAM or assistwit p^ time for medical office. Experience preferred. Send resume to P.O Box 15*1, Greenvtlle, NC. jr LPN NEEOCO for supervision of nursing assistants. Experi enced for salary and benefits. Call Atlantic Personnel 3S5-731.</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL WITH mcdl cal terminology background needed for mail order sales. S27S per week. Call Atlantic Personnel 3SS7i.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>BOSS</p>
        <p>Fibwrglats</p>
        <p>BoatRpair</p>
        <p>ROUTE 1,AYDEN,N.C.</p>
        <p>74-6433</p>
        <p>or74-691</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>HtlpWairtMi</p>
        <p>Midical</p>
        <p>STAFF PSYCHOLOGIST to work in childrans services at Community Mental Health Center. PHD in clinical psychology required. Duties: out|Mtient work with children, adolescence and iamilies. and consultation. Contact David Ames. MD, Clinical Director, Pitt County MH/MR/SA Center, 30S Stantonstturg Road, Greenville, NC 2714. An Equal Omr tunity/Afflrmative Action Employer.</p>
        <p>2 SOCIAL WORKER H'S MSW preferred with I year social work experience or masters in psychology and 2 years experi ence in clinical setting. Annual salary: SISJOO. To woA in mental health setting with major focus counseling adults and children. Must present transcripts and professional references on interview and NC application for employment. Contact P. CMehart. 215 Me-nnorial Drive, JKlisonville. NC 2*540 or call 9I-3S3-S1ia. Applications taken through Oc rater 30, I9K. An equal opportunity employer.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>752-61 16</p>
        <p>FOR SALE 1984 Bronco II Tar</p>
        <p>23.000 miles, many extras. Must Sell. Divorce settlement. U11 consider any trade.</p>
        <p>355-2630</p>
        <p>MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER</p>
        <p>We are currently seeking an individual with 1-3 years experience in residential mortgage marketing to represent BB&amp;amp;T in the Rocky Mount, N.C. area.</p>
        <p>Sales and servicing of a broad customer base would require strong business development skills and a definite customer orientation.</p>
        <p>We offer a salary commensurate with experience, an excellent benefits package and truly outstanding growth potential. To learn how you can make the most of your professional life, please submit resume, in confidence, to:</p>
        <p>Human Resources Department</p>
        <p>OM  HtiD Wanted</p>
        <p>Miscellencous</p>
        <p>FULL TIME FLORAL dMigrar naodtd. locludct waaktnd work. Call 75* 2i29for acpointmant</p>
        <p>PRODUCTION WORKER -Mold or fibarglau exparlanca Hij^ School Grad, haavy lifting raquirad. Banafit package App ly in paraon Creativa Marble, Farmville Highway. 355 20*6</p>
        <p>MAINTENANCE Entry laval position: Must have strong mochankal aptitude, knowledge at electrical plumbing and an-vironmantat systems raquirad. Appty Graenvilia Villa Nursing Home. Monday Friday. EOE.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED COOK needed immetfialeiy. Full time days. Call Atlantic Personnel 355-7931.</p>
        <p>TRAaOR/TRAILER DRIVER TRAINEES</p>
        <p>No axperianct needed. Training provided by SO year old company. Must be 21 with good driving record. Call</p>
        <p>trucki</p>
        <p>teyi</p>
        <p>(Ing</p>
        <p>1-7 p.m. Monday only 919tet-245*, if you cannot call during these hours write Interstate Personnel, PO Box 112*7, Greensboro, NC 27419.</p>
        <p>TYPESETTERS WANTED. Full time and part time. Expe-rlanca a plus but will train typists with TtlM words per minute. Excellent growth opportunity. TYPECRAFT,7SB40^^</p>
        <p>WANTED: Hardworking ptr-sonnol for supermarket to work varied houn. Apply for any department. List experience and salary expected. Send resumes to: PO Box 73*3, Greenville, NC 27*34.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>MATTHEWS SEPTIC TANK CO.</p>
        <p>.&amp;gt;L.V3N3i.,EA', NC</p>
        <p>PHONE 753-4097</p>
        <p>OM HBlpWaiittd MlsctllBmoN*</p>
        <p>cel lent benefits with above average oaming potential. S13K. Call fed, 7S-&amp;amp;41, Snelling B Sneiling Personnel Services mature ESPONSIBL Dependable person to work counter in Dnf clooners from 4PM to lOPM. Apply In person The Cloilhas Hanger, II Carolina East Centra.</p>
        <p>MATURE INDIVIDUAL tor</p>
        <p>nkdit counter work 3-10 p.m. Call Atlantic Personnel 355-793I.</p>
        <p>NEED MONEYT Need a job? Come worti tor us. Hardworkars can make *5 to Si par hour . Must</p>
        <p>be II years old Need car with insurance and valid Orlvar^s license. Apply at Speedy Ready's 2711 ^t lOlh Street.</p>
        <p>PART-TIME NIGHT Auditor Exparianca preferred. Apply at Holiday Inn from 9a.m. 3p.tn. PART-TIME Secretary Blue Cross and Blue SMald of North Carolina is soaking an individual to work part time in our Grtenville office. Hours are from lAM-12 noon, Mondav-Friday. Incumbent will provide secretarial duties for the regional director and those under his jurisdicttan. Qualified applicants should have prior secretarial experience, excellent communication skills, ability to typo 50 correct words par minuto and aparata general office machines. Excellent fr inga benefits. Qualified appli cant should submit resume with salary History to Susan Brown, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, P.O. Box 2291, Durham NC 27702, EOE/M F.</p>
        <p>POSITION AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Clinical Instructor Radiologic Technology. AAS degree and ARRT certification retired. BS pratarred, 2 years radiography experience required. 5 years radiography exparianca prator-rad. Responsibirilias tor clinical instruction and clinical competency evaluation of students. Applications accepted through October 25th. Contact Pitt Community College, P.O. Drawer 7007, Graenvilia, NC 27035-7007. 75*-3130, extension 209. AA/EO Employer.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISrUV.</p>
        <p>ATTENTION: TRUCK DRIVERS</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE CAREER OPPORTUNITY?</p>
        <p>Schneider National is presently interviewing company drivers for its Charlotte Division Applicants must have 2 years over the road experience with an exceptional, safe driving record</p>
        <p>This new program will have a uniquely designed work system with opportunities for drivers to participate m management Potential earnings up to 22C per mile plus additional types of pay Also excellent health, dental, life insurance and retirement plan Late model company tractors An equal opportunity employer II you are ready to help shape the trucking industry of tomorrow call today In NC 800-532-8249 In SC 800-334-1178 In Charlotte 704-394-9300</p>
        <p>SCHNEIDER</p>
        <p>\ NATIONAL</p>
        <p>The Million Mile a Day Team</p>
        <p>Description</p>
        <p> 1984 Chevette .1984 Buick Regal 1984 Nissan Stanza 1983 Chevette 2 door 1983 Celebrity 1983 Pontiac J-2000 1983 Cavalier 1982 Ford Escort 1981 Chevette 1981 Bonneville 1981 Chevy Pickup 1980 Plymouth Volare 1979 Mercury Capri 1979 Malibu Station Wagon</p>
        <p>Stock#</p>
        <p>Sales Price</p>
        <p>APR</p>
        <p>8-749</p>
        <p>$4692</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>725-A</p>
        <p>$8772</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>610-A</p>
        <p>$7752</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>8-739</p>
        <p>$4284</p>
        <p>13.35</p>
        <p>489-B</p>
        <p>$6477</p>
        <p>13.35</p>
        <p>598-A</p>
        <p>$4896</p>
        <p>13.35</p>
        <p>785-A</p>
        <p>$5763</p>
        <p>13.35</p>
        <p>834-B</p>
        <p>$4029</p>
        <p>14.35</p>
        <p>8-760</p>
        <p>$3060</p>
        <p>14.85</p>
        <p>23A</p>
        <p>$5457</p>
        <p>14.85</p>
        <p>39-A</p>
        <p>$4480</p>
        <p>14.85</p>
        <p>780-A</p>
        <p>$2856</p>
        <p>14.95</p>
        <p>8-759</p>
        <p>$3264</p>
        <p>14.95</p>
        <p>710-A</p>
        <p>$2499</p>
        <p>14.95</p>
        <p>g.REENVILLF</p>
        <p>OM Help Wanted isceflei</p>
        <p>Mis</p>
        <p>ineous</p>
        <p>CASHIR/STOCK CLRK, Full timo, including nights and woakonds. tAus* have good work history and rttorencos Ad vancoment Is postibla. Apply betwoon 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Srwrt Stop Food Mart, 1921 East GroMtvillt Beutovard or I4lh Stroot locatton. No phone calls pleasa.</p>
        <p>CLERK/STOCK Part time hours. Must te floxlblo. No eveninm. Call Atlantic Ptrson-nel3S5W1</p>
        <p>CLERK/CASHIERS needte tor conveniont stores. All shifts avallablt. Experienced can land management positions. Cell Atlentk Personnel 3S5-793I.</p>
        <p>COOK WANTED. Days xpe rienn required. Apply in person from 1-5 p.m. Vfoiidey Inn,</p>
        <p>Groenvlllo._</p>
        <p>DISTRIBTOR needed to ser vice Fresh Cut Flower Displays to te located in grocery stores, drug stores, nursing homes, restaurants, iTwtet/hotel gift shops, etc. Small investment necessary with terms available. For details call 919-1*2 *19l or even Ings919-l*2-a507.</p>
        <p>ENEROETIC YOUNG people with management potential needed for new Video store</p>
        <p>with management</p>
        <p>opening soon. AAust have outgoing porsonallty. Knowledge of Video owlpmont helptol. Full and part-tfme positions avall-ablo. It Interested-send resunta to: P.O. Box 393*, Wilson. NC 27*95.</p>
        <p>EVENING WAITER, fine din</p>
        <p>Ing exporionce necessary. Apply in panon only tetween 3pM-SPM at Leo's Restaurant, Sheraton, Greenville, 203 West Greenville Boulevard. EXPERIENCED ROOFING personnel with quality workmanship history noeded. Eastern Coatings Inc. 757 3355. EXPERIENCED DRY Cleaning presser and shirt presser. Apply in person The Clothes Hanger. II Carolina East Centre.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Hairdressers, excellent income. Apply at Georges Hair Designers, The Plaza, Greenville.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Carpenter needed for commercial work Monday-Thursday. 10 hours a day. Call 3SS-SI24.</p>
        <p>FULL TIME COLLECTIONS. AAust have 3 5 years experience In collections. Excellent com pany benefits. Call Atlantic Personnel 355 7931.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>30 X 60 DESK *199</p>
        <p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corner ol PHI * Green SL</p>
        <p>MdTE</p>
        <p>VOUROWI</p>
        <p>TIGKn...</p>
        <p>Right in your own twrn American Speedy Pnnting Center is currently pending in your area With our strong kxial support team and over 20 area</p>
        <p>franchises we I are the *1 quick pnnter in the</p>
        <p>Carolinas Call today l-aOO-521-4002.</p>
        <p>WAKE MEDICAL CENTER, a 600-f td iMcMng facility in Ralaigh, N.C. Is currantly saaklng tha following profoasionals:</p>
        <p>STAFF PHARMACIST</p>
        <p>This individual will acquira axparianca in unit dose. IV admix, parsntaral nutrition and nai^ cotic dispansing. Must ba llcansad by tha N.C. Board of Pharmacist: hospital axperianca praferrad.</p>
        <p>CAT SCAN TECHNOLOGIST</p>
        <p>Flax shift, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Csrtified by tha ARRT. Minimum or 1 yaar CT axparianca.</p>
        <p>We offer axcellant salaries and benafits. Interested candidates should forward resumas to:  wHww</p>
        <p>NIartha Drummond &amp;lt;i WAKE MEDICAL CENnR 3000 New Bam Avanua Ralaigh. N.C. 27610</p>
        <p>Wake</p>
        <p>Medical</p>
        <p>(enter</p>
        <p>An EquAi Opponuruty Emptoyw</p>
        <p>Leas^</p>
        <p>OM</p>
        <p>HatpWantad</p>
        <p>Miscallanaous</p>
        <p>HERITAGE PERSONNEL PO BOX 6005 103Oakmont Drive Greenviller NC</p>
        <p>PARTS MANAGER Excoiltnt chanco for young Innovator to tako control and prove himialf for manogoirraof caroorl AAust have at toast 2 years expertonce in automotive ports-department. Excellent future! Call AAr. Stroud.</p>
        <p>ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN 2 year dogreo or 3 years axptri ance in otoctronic repair required. Top notch firm with full benefits offers training resulting in coritifcate In specialty area. Don't miM this chance tor a solid future! Call AAr. Stroud.</p>
        <p>CIRCULATION /MANAGER -Raleigh area. Must have 4 years experience in curculation on a daily publication. College degree not necessary It you can work and produce results. Must te sales oriented. Mid S20's. FEE PAID. Call Mr Stroud.</p>
        <p>SITE FOREAAAN AAetal build ing. Complete supervision of 00. Call Leonard Taylor.</p>
        <p>AGRICULTURE SALES East tm NC plus parts of SC and Virginia. Call Leonard Taylor.</p>
        <p>TOP NOTCH COMPANY In Raleigh area need ad mlnlstrative assistant. *0 wpm. word processing, 14,000+ Fee negotiable. Call Leonard Taylor</p>
        <p>CHEMICAL SALES 3 years expertonce required Eastern NC territory. Call Leonard Taylor</p>
        <p>ROUTE SALES Local, looking tor someone willing to work hard. *14 li.OOO Call Leonard</p>
        <p>Taylor</p>
        <p>355-2020</p>
        <p>INTERIOR DESIGNER with Growing Greenville firm. Expe rierra* necessary, draw and commission. Send Resume to Designer, P.O. box 19*7, Green ville. NC.</p>
        <p>LARGE FURNITURE company looking tor experienced casnier, collector Opportunity (or pro</p>
        <p>motion. Send resume to Person nel Departtnent, P.O. Bo* 900, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>OM</p>
        <p>NMDlWMltd</p>
        <p>MHcallMMtfS</p>
        <p>HERITAGE PERSONNEL PO BOX 6005 103Oakmont Drive Greenville, NC'</p>
        <p>SECRETARY with accur^e *0</p>
        <p>r typing and exparience in hoses of offlct oquipmtni S13,bO0+ to start. Call Leonard T-ylor.  =3- - ii.</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT SALES - Route established. Eastern NC area. $25,000+. Call Laonard Taylor.</p>
        <p>HEAVY TRACTOR PARTS</p>
        <p>Must te willing to rotocate. Call Leonard Taylor.</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE COMPUTER SALES</p>
        <p>Local and Raleigh area. Wants tap quiaity people. Call Leonard Taylor.</p>
        <p>SITE MANAGER Coastal area architectural firm needs manager to oversee construction in progress, coordinate contrae tors and materials. Degree preferred but will consider ex perienced persons. Call Mr Stroud.</p>
        <p>QUALITY MANAGER of con</p>
        <p>structlon Wilmington area Check quality ot construction and adherence to specified re quirements and local codes. Great opportunity. Call AAr. Stroud.</p>
        <p>WESTERN NC Established route. Base plus commission. Lei your emoition and ebllity increase your slary. Call AAr. Stroud.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED PART-TIME</p>
        <p>administrative assistant tor insurance office. Call Bob Avery.</p>
        <p>DEDICATED SALESPERSON</p>
        <p>for Industrial and maintenance supplies in surrounding counties High commission. Base negotiable Call Bob Avery.</p>
        <p>ROUTE SALES Base plus commission. Must be willing to relocate. Call Bob Avery.</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE AAAN Local firm. Some delivery. Call Bob Avery.</p>
        <p>OUTSTANDING COMPUTER</p>
        <p>Sales position with expanding firm. Experience in sales and/ or software a plus. Call Bob Avery.</p>
        <p>355-2020</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>REGISTERED NURSE</p>
        <p>Minimum 5 years experience in acute care hospital with management responsibilities in OR, ED or Critical Care. Must be willing to travel, have good oral and written communication skills and be self directed. Will assist NC Hospital in patient safety and risk management program. Work actually based in Raleigh cffic.</p>
        <p>Send resume and salary requirements to: Director of Risk Management NCHA Trust Fund P.O. Box 10686 Raleigh. NC 27605.</p>
        <p>PROGRAMMER</p>
        <p>ANALYST</p>
        <p>MAX FACTOR COMPANY, an internationally known laadar in tha fields ot cosmetics is currently saaklng a Programmar/Analyst</p>
        <p>Excellant communication skills will ba required to work directly vrHh user community. Will direct efforts of other programmers in the maintenance of complex systems. Minimum qualifications: project control experience, 5 years experience using COBOL, experience with IBM MVS/SP, JeS2 environment. Seif-starting/independent worker. Preferred qualifications: experience with ROSCOE, IDMS, FOCUS, DYL260, sales and marketing experience, degree in Computer Science.</p>
        <p>We offer a competitiva salary and a comprehensiva banatHs package. For Consideration, please forward your rasuma, with salary history, to:</p>
        <p>Director of Employee Relations</p>
        <p>CwwWes . F,ifwieei  Tewelrtw . UW Caie</p>
        <p>MAXBlCIOR</p>
        <p>Mai Factor 6 Co.</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1223, Oxford, NC 27565</p>
        <p>An Equal OpowlunMy Einployir WV</p>
        <p>feo</p>
        <p>The Last of the Full Size</p>
        <p>1985 Buick LeSabre Limited Sedan</p>
        <p>Gray Vinyl Roof Tilt Wheel Cruise Control Power Door Locks</p>
        <p>Silver in color with:</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo/Cassette Power Windows Vanity Mirror Rear Defoggeri:</p>
        <p>Trunk Release Elec. Remote Mirrors Power Seat-Driver Power Recliner-Pass.</p>
        <p>Wire Wheel Covers</p>
        <p>Pulse Wipers</p>
        <p>LEASE THIS CAR FOR ORLY: *28995 PER</p>
        <p>(Usa Tax  2V. ot payment  and tag axira)</p>
        <p>48 month Closed End Lease. 15,000 Miles per year. Car may be purchased at end ol lease for Fair Market Wholesale Value. Subject to credit approval. First months payment and security deposit due on delivery.  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>-INCLUDED IS A S YEAR UNLIMITED MILEAGE EXTENDED WARRANTY</p>
        <p>LEASING PROFESSIONALS, INC.</p>
        <p>3101 S. Evans Street Greenville, N.C. 27834 355-2788</p>
        <p> - ii</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>MINDED</p>
        <p>Challenging position consulting with executives on state of the art products in demand by businesses. Potential for large income for technically-minded problem solver as a member of a close-knit team in an outstanding company covering eastern NC out of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Pncl Traiiiif 4FjpreliciReMoitb' SabiT&amp;amp;CiiissN</p>
        <p>PlmN.Bisb</p>
        <p>WmM</p>
        <p>1800-3874748</p>
        <p>NC</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0057" />
        <p>Help</p>
        <p>AMsctll</p>
        <p>laiMous</p>
        <p>PRODUdYlON iUPRVISOR</p>
        <p>Mow Of  ---------------</p>
        <p>Roouiri</p>
        <p>ProW ! to } ytor$ colk</p>
        <p>Mow Of flbtralou oxporlonco I High School Gfoi</p>
        <p> ----- 1  to 2 ytor$ colltgt 0i</p>
        <p>tochnlcol school. Activo in oil</p>
        <p>pfodoctWn phasls. Hoovy lifting roqulrod. Bonofit pockage. App</p>
        <p>y to Pfw CfoWlvoMofblo,</p>
        <p>Fofmvlllo Mlghooy. 3S5 2M6.</p>
        <p>PRPiSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES</p>
        <p>*Loofn from one of the oldost Khoolt In the South</p>
        <p>*ModOf n Road equlpntent used In training</p>
        <p>*AII federal certifications are supplied</p>
        <p>Excellent job assistance.</p>
        <p>Reasonable tuition.</p>
        <p>Housing available</p>
        <p>Charlotte Truck Driver Train</p>
        <p>5,ISnc"'' '*</p>
        <p>TOLL FREE 1 800^222 4U1.</p>
        <p>AN'S Deeded tull time and part-time. Apply Britthaven, Kinston,. Excellent salary and benefits. Contact Personnel Director, 317 Rhodes Avenue, Kinston.</p>
        <p>SHOWURexq</p>
        <p>Call 1 734-23S7.</p>
        <p>TELEMARKETING position available with Nations Largest retail company. Permanent part-time, afternoon hours available. Salary plus bonuses. 3SS71M.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>The Pally Reflector, Graenvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>HelpV</p>
        <p>Miscelta</p>
        <p>IMOUS</p>
        <p>AOVe'TtsinG LAYOUT; Display person wanted for fulltime fob at Brody's. Person must be creative In design and copywriting, have g^ood ni</p>
        <p>organizational skills, resume or ply to Brody's The Plaza. MoiKtoyFrlday, 2 5 PM.</p>
        <p>AVON HAS openings foi</p>
        <p>Christmas Season Call 7M-31S9. 1 PART OF THE growing Clayton Orgization. Salat and</p>
        <p>management training poeltion now open In NC's hottest</p>
        <p>manaufactured housing nwkets. Tell us about your background and why you want to share the succeu of our dy</p>
        <p>namic compy. Apply in per son, Luv Homes, 630 West</p>
        <p>Gro^llle, Boulevard.</p>
        <p>ASHIER. You can make to to the tM with this starting position. Typing and filing a plus lllng and l-OSll.</p>
        <p>Snelling Personnel, 750-1</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT MANAGER</p>
        <p>Galleria at The Plaza Is looking an enthusiastic sales person to work 40 hours/week. Some nights d weekends. Come by the store.</p>
        <p>BECAUSE OF RECENT pro</p>
        <p>motion one of the nation's</p>
        <p>fastest growing mobile home facturero js looking for a</p>
        <p>manufa</p>
        <p>career minded sales rre sentative. Benefits include salary and commission, health insurance, retirement and i</p>
        <p>tunlty for quick advancement to management. Call Jay Humphrey at Conner Homes today, 756d333.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1984 Chevy 8-104x4 Truck</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, AM/FM cassette, power windows and door locks, cruise, tilt.</p>
        <p>AWOAn MOTOM INC.</p>
        <p>*  N.C. 27034</p>
        <p>l*c roOM aoUXN COMUt. MST.f</p>
        <p> _eie-lIM</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>INJEaiON MOLDING SUPERVISOR DESIGN ENGINEER</p>
        <p>Major small appliance manufacturer in Eastern NC has a need for an experienced Plastics Supervisor and Design Engineer. High volume assembly operation, excellent opportunity for the right individuals.</p>
        <p>Send resume with salary requirements in confidence to:</p>
        <p>MarkW.Eakcs Hamilton Beach P.O. Box 1158 Washington, NC 27889 EOE M/F/H/V</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT</p>
        <p>SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>Were seeking an individual with supervisory capabilities to serve as an Assistant Supervisor. If you are interested in working for a progressive and growing company, call</p>
        <p>752-2111, Extension 257 Between 9 AM and 4 PM</p>
        <p>MANAGER</p>
        <p>Food and beverage Director Salary, $20,000 plus Greenville area</p>
        <p>Send resume to: Manager P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, NC 27835 Attention: Ray Ehrig</p>
        <p>HELP WANTED</p>
        <p>Waiters, waitresses, cooks and dishwashers.</p>
        <p>Apply in person</p>
        <p>Riverside Oyster Bar</p>
        <p>710 North Greene Street</p>
        <p>1982 Mercury LN 7 $11001</p>
        <p>monthly</p>
        <p>Air conditioning, automatic, power steering, AM/FM stereo.</p>
        <p>$500 down payment Sales Tax and license not included.1982 Ford Fairmont 4 door</p>
        <p>$-| 2480monthly</p>
        <p>Air conditioning, automatic, power steering, cruise control, wire wheel covers.</p>
        <p>$500 down payment. Sales Tax and license not Included.CAROLINA EAST</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>Corner of 264 By-pass And Hooker Rd. Across From Nichols Dept. Store756-5860</p>
        <p>Dallas Tripp Ke*h Tyson Willie May*-f</p>
        <p>Ml Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE</p>
        <p>SALES^</p>
        <p>Do You Have THE RIGHT STUFF?? Greenville, Rocky AAount Goldsboro &amp;amp; Wilson Areas</p>
        <p>We are a muiti-division, infer-national manufacturer and distributor of 15,000 items truck rlacamt parts, industrial fasteners, maintenance chemicals and specialty Items and more.</p>
        <p>We offer:</p>
        <p> Draw/commission</p>
        <p> Bonus opportunity</p>
        <p> Protected Accounts</p>
        <p> Repeat Salas</p>
        <p> Excallt Training programs</p>
        <p> No overnight travel</p>
        <p>If you have the "Right Stuff" please give me a call for a con fidential interview.</p>
        <p>Chuck Hensley (919) 851-3273 Monday9am-5pm Collect (.alls Accepted</p>
        <p>If unable to call, write to: Fran Cole, 34990 Curtis Blvd., Eastlake.OH 44094.</p>
        <p>CURTIS INDUSTRIES</p>
        <p>A CONGOLEUW COMPANY</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F</p>
        <p>CAREER IN SALES AND</p>
        <p>AAanagement. Three-year professional training program. Qualifications: 5 years in com munity, public contact, quality references. Write/send resume to. TH, PO Box 20006, Raleigh, NC 27619. EOE M/F.Sunday, October 13.1985  [&amp;gt;.5</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>SaleT</p>
        <p>Pharmaceutica</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>Maximize Your Sales Potential in our Exciting Growth Environment</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE AREA</p>
        <p>Berlex Laboratories is growing and expanding operations in to-days pharmaceutical marketplace. We are seeking ambitious, enthusiastic sales professionals to help market our products in this exciting growth atmosphere.</p>
        <p>The polished sales representa</p>
        <p>tives we seek will call on physi wifals</p>
        <p>cians, pharmacies, hospif and other segments of thq hulth care market.</p>
        <p>Qualified applicants will have a Bachelors degree, a Klance background and 1-2 yro of sales experience. A strong motivation toward personal and professional growth Is extremely important.</p>
        <p>Berlex offers a comprehensive</p>
        <p>compensation packa^ that in eludes competitive base</p>
        <p>base salary</p>
        <p>plus bonus, generous benefits, company car, expenses and unusual opportunity for career advancement.</p>
        <p>For prompt confidential consideration, send your resume</p>
        <p>with salary history d expecta tions to Len Oakes, BERLEX</p>
        <p>LABORATORIES INC., 300 Fairfield Road, Wayne, New Jersey 07470. Please - no phone</p>
        <p>calls.</p>
        <p>(Berlex Laboratories, Inc. is a subsidiary of ScherIng AG, Berlin, West Germany and is not connected with Schering Plough of Kenilworth, N.J.)</p>
        <p>BERLEX</p>
        <p>Laboratories, Inc.</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Htip Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>FURNITURE $ALESPERSON.</p>
        <p>Experience preferred. Most established d advertised retail furniture store In our ar. If you are afraid of long hours and commiuion sales you need net apply. AAust be available to come to work Immediately. Call Bart Rose for appointnwnt tor interview. Rose Brothers Furniture, HaVclock, NC 919-447-</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>HOLIDAY INN OF Elizabeth City is now accting applications and resumes for the posi tion to sales director. Excellent</p>
        <p>salary plus bonus program and benefits. AAall appircations to 522</p>
        <p>South Hughes Boulevard, Elizabeth Oty, NC 27909. Ab</p>
        <p>Mlutly no phone calls.</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL SALES Hard wart, tools, machinery. Experience required Excellent future for right person. Rwly to Industrial Sales, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville. NC 27835.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HOUSEKEEPING</p>
        <p>OPERATIONS</p>
        <p>SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>Edgecombe General Hospital a 127 bed acute care facility is looking for a supervisor for their housekeeping department. Responsibilities include: directing on a daily irsis all areas of the housekeeping department, linen and quality control and coordinating training, supervising and evaluating housekeeping department employees with the director of facility services.</p>
        <p>High school diploma and supervisory experience required. Previous cleaning experience in a health care facility helpful. Our new facility currently under construction will be ready for occupancy late October 1985. We offer an excellent benefit package which includes a flexible paid days off plan, employees stock option and education tuition reimbursement.</p>
        <p>Interested candidates should call 641-7156 or apply in person at:</p>
        <p>The Personnel Department 2901 Main Street</p>
        <p>Tarboro,NC 27886</p>
        <p>plications will be taken through October 15, EOE</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Become A Part Of Our Team!</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>We're looking for top quality personnel who are interested in temporary employment. Annes Temporaries, a fast growing ten^rary employment service with offices in Greenville, Rocky Mount, and Washington, is looking for temporary personnel in office, clerical, and industrial areas. If you're looking for employment with top pay and good benefits on a temporary basis, then become an Anne's Temporary.</p>
        <p>s LTempo/ia/iiGS, v9i^c.</p>
        <p>Complete Temporary Services</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount, N.C. Greenville, N.C. Washington, N.C</p>
        <p>Station Square Mall VVlIcar Executive Center  .  </p>
        <p>Suite 257  223  W. Tenth Street 107 Union Drive</p>
        <p>977-6122  758-6610  9464591  </p>
        <p>Introducing</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>NISSAN SENTRA</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>Nissan Sentra Standard 2-Door SedaniRnierica's Favorite Import Car</p>
        <p>Just</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>per month</p>
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        <p>Qranvllto. N c Or iMpwtiitcd  </p>
        <p>SalM</p>
        <p>^.oSErc^is,:?'^?</p>
        <p>22*&amp;lt;^l1s lHus OMorlunltv mmlssion^uit tiirw chaTJwfllng posiHon. Apply p..,</p>
        <p>MB^'MENT Opportunity ":</p>
        <p>ing Junior woman's fashion chain has opaninm for manag-moot potifions. ^ior &amp;gt;n^. tnca profWTwf, but not nSns k^Comp^tltlva salary, FIR ai^ (ncantivos. if inttr</p>
        <p>WffflIKX</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Sunday October 13,1965</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>Hdp Wanted Saks</p>
        <p>NOteTM WESTiRN Mufal Lift, jna quiot company, is now in-yviowing ouaTifiod applicants.</p>
        <p>want challenging work with high income potential, are mbitious and desire to serve others, highly motivated and want to be in business tor yoorseff, preferably a colige graduate, send your resume to North Western Mutal Life, 217</p>
        <p>Commerce Street, Greenvilie, NC 27S34.</p>
        <p>OPPOarUNITY Ambitious men/women Availabie for immediate full time employement, earning opportunity, SJB weak to stai^. Large Nationai Company 7M-3S61</p>
        <p>RETAiL FASHN SALES part time. Experienced need to apply now Call Atlantic Personnel 3SS7931</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1976 Toyota Corolla SR-5</p>
        <p>e,  Liftback  ^  _</p>
        <p> 5 speed, air, AM/FM stereo.  $  1,99$</p>
        <p>IMTATI MOTOM INC.</p>
        <p>^  .  12E.QreefwttieBM..araenvlHe,N.C.27M4</p>
        <p>I ,  (Acnoes imoM ooloen coimul hut.)</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Saks</p>
        <p>salesperson NEOED.</p>
        <p>Higb Caliber Individual experienced in direct outside sales tor Greenville branch of a National CompMy, My by commisiion Good benems including vehicle Call Termlnix. 7i-a&amp;lt;24. EOE</p>
        <p>TELECOMMUNICATION Sales. College and sales background. Must be highly motlvatod and ready to work Call Atlantic PersonntI SSS-TSSI.</p>
        <p>M2</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Teachers</p>
        <p>INStkUCTOR position tor Mar tin Enterprises available at Martin Community College. Responsible ter the instructicn of MR adults In academics and community living skills. Responsible tor assessment, evaluation, and goal planning of attolt clients. BS in special ed or other instructional area with I years experience in working with MR Individuals preferably adults. Applications accepted through October II. 19S5. Job Service, Employment SeKurity Commission, Washington Street. Wlltlamston, NC VIM. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Institution.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>,r </p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>We have for lease a</p>
        <p>1986 Isuzu Trooper IILS</p>
        <p>4X4</p>
        <p>Silver and White in coior with:</p>
        <p>Air Conditioning 22 Gaiion Tank fach</p>
        <p>Rear Wiper Roof Rack</p>
        <p>Aiuminum Alky Whaeis AM/FM Sterao/Cassetta Deep Tintad Glass Ouai Mirrors Rear Seat</p>
        <p>Power Steering Vanity Mirror Rear Oefogger Reclinar Seats Pulse Wipers</p>
        <p>LEASE THIS GAR FOR OHIY: {23034 PER MONTH</p>
        <p>(Use Tax - 2% of payment -and tag extra)</p>
        <p>43 month Closed end Lease. 15,000 Miles per year. Car may be purchased at end of lease for Fair Market Wholesale Value. Subject to credit approval. First month's payment and security deposit due on delivery.</p>
        <p>LEASING PROFESSIONALS, INC.</p>
        <p>: 3101 S. Evans Street Greenville, N.C. 27834 :  Call:  355-2788</p>
        <p>042</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Teediefs</p>
        <p>^  poiMton  aveilebte</p>
        <p>at AAertin Community Coiiege. ^!*gowtbte tor procedures mandetod for ticansing. grant writing, orgenlxetion of rtlW c program to inefructlon.</p>
        <p>Emptoyment Securlly Commii-Opportunity/AHirmefive AcTton</p>
        <p>Employer</p>
        <p>063 Help Wanted Technical &amp;amp; Trades</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE MHANIC</p>
        <p>We are in need of an additional mechanic. Must have previous experience and tools, lip to 3 weeks paid vacation and top fringe benefits and salary. See Stove Briley. Service Manager, Joe Pecheles Volskwagen, Inc. Greenville Boulevard. 75*-113S.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>tor an ambitious experionced construction superintendent. Send resume to P.O. Box 869. Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>First American Carriers, Inc. Applications are being accepted by First American Carriers, Inc. for over the road long haul driving professionals. Applicants must possess good driving record and be capMie of passing all DOT driving requirements. Operation includes nationwide movement Involving single and team operations. Please call 977 6908 to schedule a confidential interview. Inquiries accepted from 10a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon^y Friday. Equal .......otter</p>
        <p>Opportunity Employer. We career opportunities that allow you to earn what you are worth</p>
        <p>WANTED; Heating &amp;amp; Air Con ditioning Servicemen (3) years experience in heat pump, oil and gas units. Starting 17,000 plus benefits. Call tor Interview at 792-3330 or 792-3970 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>063 HlpWailtd Tochnical A Tradts</p>
        <p>MECHANIC. We are looking ter a dependable mechanic with Ford experience preferred. Must have own tools. Will con-sider recant technical school vadueto. Come by and see kve Oevit or Buck Sutton at East Carolina Lincoln, West End Circle, Graanvilie.</p>
        <p>064 WolitWantad</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME REPAIR Call KIntton, Mobile Phone 1-622-8369; Home Phone 1-522-2737.</p>
        <p>NO JOB TOO SMALL. Remodeling, carpentry, repair work, framing, siding, boxing, tonces, docks. Free estimetos.</p>
        <p>Call 75M623 or 768-0779 REBUILD OR OVERHAUL ^inee and GM transmissions. Reasonable prices. Work guar-antead. Call nights 752-H32.</p>
        <p>REFRIGERAtlON and freezer and air conditioner repairs. 24 hour service. 746-2814.</p>
        <p>REMODELING, REPAIRS and oeiwal carpentry. 15 years local expertence. References upon request. 762-6299. after 6.</p>
        <p>mCHARD'S</p>
        <p>Wallpapering and painting, free estimate. 7*-7748 SHALLOW WELLS drilled: First 30 toot, $160. Includes pipe and point. 1 823 7814 or 768-7271 SPRAYED CEILINGS, plaster, sheetrock repair. Free Estimates, 766-7186.</p>
        <p>TREE PRUNING and removal service. Call 768-5969.</p>
        <p>TRY OUR SPRING CLEANING</p>
        <p>Services. What better time toBn now? Guaranteed best service ever. Kelly M Girls. Best reaching hours alter 6 p.m. I-946^046._</p>
        <p>WILL BUILD garages, decks, and other small construction products. Monte Lemery, 757-</p>
        <p>WINDOW CLEANING  Resi-dentiel or conwnerical. Free Estimate. 355-5913.</p>
        <p>1 0*4 WorkWaatMl</p>
        <p>092 Uvestoc|(</p>
        <p>ALL uitm ilRVICk don* *t rMunabto ratos. 756 5204 tor fTMastlmatos.</p>
        <p>Protouional Latwn 1 Sarvica</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING. Jarman Stables, 752 5237</p>
        <p>099 Misctllaneous</p>
        <p>BATH AND KITCHEN Repairs Plumbing, minor carpanfry, floor repair. 752 1920 days; 74* 36S7nl^.</p>
        <p>68' FROERICH Produced cases, will sell cheap! Must move them at ence. ConfKt Charles Overton or Ray Byrum, Overton's Supermarket, 752 5025.</p>
        <p>BRUCE MAYO'S tret service and ranwval. Insurtd. Frae 1 Estimates. 7M-727I.</p>
        <p>CAT SITTER AVAILABLE.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Wedding gmvn. size 6, $75. Call 756 498p after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>ivuiTurv LM* 4i) otpenoaoie ciT 1 tover. Call 752-4043.</p>
        <p>GANDY r professional tour namant pool table, excellent condition, 758-2179 8a.m, 5p m.</p>
        <p>(K)LDANDSILVER</p>
        <p>We pay top dally market price for class rings, wedding bands, diamonds, sliver and gold, coins, coin collections, sterling silver, etc.</p>
        <p>Coin and Ring man 752 3866.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED RN will do 1 in-homt nursing. Call 757-0554 aftorS.</p>
        <p>6ENRAL OFFICE cleaning. Daily or wtekly. Expart work. 7SI-I*.</p>
        <p>GUTTER CLEANING. Free Estlmatos. Reasonable rates. Call MaH or ScoH, 758 644. HOME IMPROVEMENT and remodeling. 20 years experi ence. free estimate. Robert Price, 752 4062.</p>
        <p>GRIMSLEY'S Sales &amp;amp; Finance, Inc. Buy-Sell Finance. No Credit Turn Down. New Furniture, TV's, Stereos, Used Cars. 1400 W. 14th St. 830-1130.</p>
        <p>HNST, DEPENDABLE woman wants to claan your housa. Have own transportation and rtferances. Call 753-2506. KB'S ELECTRIC C0MI&amp;gt;ANY. 601 South PIH Sfreat, Farmville, NC 27821. Rasldantlal, com marcial, mobile home wiring, rewiring, repair. Also hang ceM ing fans. Call Keith Beaman, 7fl5392.</p>
        <p>MAID  N  MOTION cleaning sarvlce. Anne 758-4301 or 752 6391. (Chaaptsf rates in town).</p>
        <p>ONE KEROSENE Duofherm heater with blower and one 200 gallon kerosene drum, $250 or best offer. I steel framed plexi glass door, $150 or best offer. 5 used tires wffh good thread, $35 or best 758 1723 days, 7524010 nights.</p>
        <p>ONE 42" ROUND DINETTE</p>
        <p>table with 4 padded chairs. 1 table fop desk, 1 small chest of drawers, 1 men's valet, 1 room size carpet. Call 758-1413</p>
        <p>099 MiscRlkiMous 099 Misctlkiitous</p>
        <p>HEAVY DUTY ONAN Genera tor dMigned tor itrvice truck has own fuel pump and can be used portable. Etetric start. Has new motor with tou than S hours usa. 75. Cantad Ride. 752 7148 days Or 7546214 nighH.</p>
        <p>AUCTIONS NEEDED. Antique, furniture, household, farm equipment, salvage, surplus. Warren Auction Service. NCAL 3149.1-946-5844._</p>
        <p>FOR ALL YOUR auction needs . contad Country Boys Auction 8. ; RMli^j:^^ny, Washington</p>
        <p>072 Building Supplies</p>
        <p>HI/LOW HOSPITAL BEDS, mattress and rails inclvdad. Many to chooce from. $350. Call</p>
        <p>47,756 1864._</p>
        <p>HUNTERSI AAake sure you get a professional job on your trophy mount this yoar from Stanclil's Taxidermy In Aydcn, NC, located I mile south on old Highw II. 10 years experience. Full time. Graduate of American Institute of Taxidermy in Wisconsin. Call day or night 746-3848,7 days a week</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>EARN TOP DOLUR TOP BENEFITS</p>
        <p>With the worlds #1 Temporary Agency</p>
        <p>Thorough and dependable testing with our unique Predictable Performance System.</p>
        <p>Insures your complete job satisfaction on all assignments.</p>
        <p>All tests validated and approved by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the American Psychological Society.</p>
        <p>Call for an appointment today.</p>
        <p>MANPOWER</p>
        <p>757-3300 118 ReadeSt.</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>CLEAN SWEEP</p>
        <p> :</p>
        <p>BRUCE JONES 0(0  CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>0'^</p>
        <p>I ;</p>
        <p>ALL 1985 MODELS DRASTICALLY REDUCED WITH SAVINGS OF UP TO $2500 ON SOME MODELS WITH PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $128.91 per month*</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;: S-10 Trucks</p>
        <p>HHICE IKS CKinilUT</p>
        <p>4 Short Distance To Savings</p>
        <p>Hwy 11 South Ayden, N.C. 746-3141</p>
        <p>C-10 Trucks</p>
        <p>Based on $1195 down, 8.8% APR, 48 months.</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>HEART PINE 80 years old! 2tox7Vk, 16. tongue and groove. 1-946-3056.</p>
        <p>075 Computers</p>
        <p>TR^^OLO^OMml^ 64K, cassette drive and joy sticks. $225. After 6pm, 756 1753.</p>
        <p>PANASONIC STEREO equip menf. Best offer Call Pete, 756-1183._</p>
        <p>POOL TABLE Clearance Sale. Gandy and Brunswick slate tables. Free delivery. Call 919-799 3637</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>LOANS ON 4 BUYING TV's, Stereos, cameras, typewriters, gold 4 silver, anything else of value. Southern Gun 8, Pawn Shop, 752-2464.</p>
        <p>JENNY LINO style wooden high chair. Excellent condition, $30. 756-8532 aHer 6 p.m</p>
        <p>KEROSENE HEATER Ra diant king 250. used only I seasan,$7S. 757 1170</p>
        <p>LOWREY CARNIVAL organ with magic Genie, excellent condition, includes bench and music, $1300. Enlerfalnment center cabinet with glass doors, 6 shelves, $150. 25" color RCA console. $150 756 2691.</p>
        <p>MARY KAY COSMETICS  for</p>
        <p>complimentary facial, 756-9783 or 756 3659 anytime Re orders delivered or mailed</p>
        <p>MICROWAVE, full slM. touch tone, I year old, must sell, nego liable. 757-1118.</p>
        <p>MOVING MUST SELL various household furniture. Call 758 4155, after 5 weekdays, anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>RD ARff, 11 X 13 at x KIrklwto Drive. 7S4^.</p>
        <p>kCPssIssto - Flectroru";</p>
        <p>vacuums, shampooers and uprights. Call Deal^ 756-6711 REPOSSESSED EQUIPnInt</p>
        <p>XT wito nwdel P 132 Integral Radio</p>
        <p>Shack model 16B+ with 256 K, i DT-i Twmlnal with seccndary</p>
        <p>15 meg hard disc, AAodem II and</p>
        <p>simare programs. Zenith 2100 with hard drive with Star Gemini 15 printer. Also plain</p>
        <p>|p*i o Print and Pitney Bowes. Word processor by Royal, cash reglttors, soH serve ice cream machine, telephone system and hot water pressure washers Lease Terms Available COASTAL LEASING CORP 2820 East 10th Street Greenville, NC 752 3850 Toll Free 1-800-682 7000 SEARS HEAT XCHAN6ER tor fireplace with glau doors $50. 752 0721 after 7p.m</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO YOUR RUOl Relit jhamp^s and vatuums at Rental Tool Company.</p>
        <p>SHINGLES, $12.58 square; R ecf Plywood by Unit W", $4 m W', $5,50; k,'. $6.50; Hard-board Sldlno,4'x8', $6 95, 8"X 16', $2.50. Builders Bargain Center, 758 7061.  </p>
        <p>SPACE INVADERS Machin; cocktail style, works perfectly. $350 Call Harry, 756 2291 or 756 9171.</p>
        <p>STORE FIXTURES and silk screen equlpmeni for sale.756 6001.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>080 Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>J AND F Woodservlce. all Oak buy now, reasonable rates. 756 9113 or 756-6457.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale; Seasoned or Green. Call 7526420 or 752-8847, after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD, Dry or green, 752-5858.</p>
        <p>SEASONED HARDWOOD. By</p>
        <p>the load or cord. Call 756-5730</p>
        <p>WANTED -- 3 cords. Oak firewood, 24" in length delivered and stacked in driveway will pay. $230 cash, 355 6328.</p>
        <p>081</p>
        <p>Furniture</p>
        <p>ALWAYS PAYING</p>
        <p>top cash price for furniture, ap pliances and household mer chandise.</p>
        <p>Coin and Ring man</p>
        <p>_752  3866._</p>
        <p>BURNT Orange Early American 75" Sofa/bed, $65 756 6397</p>
        <p>GOLD COUCH, $150 Call 758 7708.</p>
        <p>SOFA, LOVESEAT and chair, cotfe table, $400. Call after 3 p.m. 757 1691.</p>
        <p>082 Garage-Yard Sales</p>
        <p>FLEA MARKET WAREHOUSE</p>
        <p>Sale. Good selection of furniture, lamps, appliances, clothing, sporting goods, kitchen appliances. Open Friday, 12 6, Saturday and Sunday 9 6. Located on East 14th Street, between Charles 8, Evans Streets, beside ECU Strength Complex.</p>
        <p>1084 Heavy Equipment</p>
        <p>, . .XKLIFT, International 4500. Call 752-8915, nights, 758-2647,</p>
        <p>080 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>JOHN DEERE 336 haybailer, hayrake and loader. In good Shkpe. 746-2905.</p>
        <p>OLDER MODEL AC Tractor in</p>
        <p>for Rick</p>
        <p>1088 Farm Products</p>
        <p>SOIL SAMPLING by profes I sionals for fertilizer, lime and nematode control recommeda-tions. Call McLawhorn Crop I Services, Inc. 919-524 5207.</p>
        <p>1089 Fruits 8, Vegetables</p>
        <p>SWEET POTATOES for sale. $5.00 bushel. Call days 752-6135; nights 825-0175.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Greenville's Finest UsedCars!</p>
        <p>(At Honda Store) Hondas</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Accord LX - 2</p>
        <p>door, 5 speed, AM FM cassene, aa, power steer ing, clean Slock 'H2984A</p>
        <p>1984 Honda Accord LX  2</p>
        <p>door AuiomatK, air, AM FM cassene. loaded Slock'RPH1497</p>
        <p>1984 Honda Prelude  2 door, 5</p>
        <p>speed, sunroof visor. 4 speaker AM FM cassene, .sharp Stock'RPH 1906.</p>
        <p>1985 Honda Prelude  5 speed.</p>
        <p>blue. AM FM cassette, air. cruise. Alloy wheels, other extras, like new. 4500 miles Slock H3090A</p>
        <p>1985 Honda Prelude  5 speed,</p>
        <p>AM-FM cassette vA/ith equalizer, air, very shart) Stock'H3128A</p>
        <p>Other Fine Cars</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Chevette  4</p>
        <p>door. AM FM ait. good transportation Stock 'H2886A</p>
        <p>1982 Mercury Lynx  4 speed</p>
        <p>AM FM radio, good tires, very clean. 33.0(K) miles good basK transportation Stock 'H3104A</p>
        <p>1982 Ford F-lOO Pickup -</p>
        <p>Automatic, power steering, bed cover. 36.0(X) miles, clean Stock 'R:1427A</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 280-ZX -2 = 2</p>
        <p>Automatic, all power, T-tops and leather trim Stock 'T 23</p>
        <p>1983 Plymouth Turismo  whne</p>
        <p>with red interior 5 speed AM FM Great economy Stixk 'R 3473A</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Chevette  4</p>
        <p>5ped. air. AM FM radio low mikage. economical transportation Stock  P330A</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL - Char</p>
        <p>coal gray, sunroof, AM/FM cassene, one owner Stock 'H3026A</p>
        <p>1983 Pontiac Trans AM </p>
        <p>Automatic, air. stereo, rally wheels, power win dows. clean Stock H3091 A</p>
        <p>1984 Subaru Brat  5 speed. 4 wheel drive. AM FM cassette 25 000 miles, sharp Stock 'H3117A</p>
        <p>1984 Peugeot 505 STI - Sumooi</p>
        <p>leather interior. AM FM cassene. Cruise, aloy wheels, power windows and locks Slock'P321</p>
        <p>(At Volvo Store) Volvos&amp;amp;BMWs</p>
        <p>1983 Volvo GL  Wagon Aluminum</p>
        <p>wheels, air, AM FM cassette, leather intenof, clean Slock VP1075</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>EDBQQn</p>
        <p>3300 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>355-2500</p>
        <p>1983 Volvo GLT -~ Turbo Sunroof.</p>
        <p>power windows and door locks. casMtte. alloy wheels Stock 'VP1082</p>
        <p>1984 Volvo 760 GLE - 4 doo,</p>
        <p>sunroof aluminum wheels, automatic, power everything Stock'V3867A</p>
        <p>1984 Volvo 760 GLE  Turbo 4</p>
        <p>door, sunroof. aU options, aluminum wheels shaip Stock 'VP1043</p>
        <p>1984 BMW 533i  White with red</p>
        <p>leather interior, sunroof, power windows and door locks. BBS wheels sharp Stock 'B 3933A</p>
        <p>1984 Volvo DL  Automatic. a.</p>
        <p>AM-FM cassene. extra clean Slock *B-3^9A</p>
        <p>1985 Volvo DL Wagon  Charcoal</p>
        <p>with beige leather interior, automatic, AM/FM stereo wh cassene. only 14.000 mlWs A ^eat buy Stock 'VP 1085  ,</p>
        <p>Jeeps  '</p>
        <p>198 IJeep Wagoneer</p>
        <p>Limited  4 wheel drive, tilt wheel, cruise, windows, locks, leather interior, loaded Stock 'BP1053</p>
        <p>1983 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade  Tik</p>
        <p>wheel, console, chrome wheeb, hard tcp Stock 'J 3464A</p>
        <p>1984 Jeep CJ-7 Laredo  Hard</p>
        <p>lop. Chrome wheels iih wheel, cassette console, many more extras Slock *RPJ 3105  ,</p>
        <p>1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer </p>
        <p>V 8. tik wheel, cruise, power wtndows. power door locks, leather inienor, extra clean Stock 'J4094A</p>
        <p>Other Fine Cars</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Pinto  Aulomanc an</p>
        <p>stereo, clean Slock'J-4I45B</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28</p>
        <p>4 speed, air. cassene, alloy wheeb. new rased white letter radial tires, sharp Stock J4145A</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Citation  4</p>
        <p>dooe, automatic, ait. AM-FM stereo, clean Stock 'VP-1085A</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac Grand Prix  ax</p>
        <p>condition, AM FM stereo, sport wheeb, clean Slock 'H592A</p>
        <p>1982 Nissan Maxima  a&amp;gt;. am</p>
        <p>FM cassene, power windows, locks, loaded Stock 'B3650A</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 280-ZX - Ttop.</p>
        <p>automahc. leather interior power everything sharp Stock 'RPJ-3012A</p>
        <p>1983 Renault Alliance </p>
        <p>Automatic, ait. 17.000miles, AM FM, clean</p>
        <p>1983 Renault Fuego Turbo  s</p>
        <p>speed, air condition, cassette, alloy wheeb clean Stock *V41^B  _</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>Inc.</p>
        <p>3303 S Memorial Dr.</p>
        <p>Greenviilc, N.C.</p>
        <p>355-7200</p>
        <p>WRITE YOUR OWN DEAL</p>
        <p>SALE!</p>
        <p>We will accept any reasonable offer on any used car on our lot. Just come in and talk with one of our salespeople and WRITE YOUR OWN DEAL on the car or truck of your choice. We have an excellent selection of luxury cars, economy cars and station wagons.</p>
        <p>AHENTION</p>
        <p>HUNTERS</p>
        <p>We have recently traded for excellent quality 2 and 4 wheel drive vehicles.</p>
        <p>CDme see us at Jee Cullipher Chrysler fer all ef yeur transporlatien needs!</p>
        <p>JOE CULLIPHER</p>
        <p>Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Peugeot</p>
        <p>756-0186</p>
        <p>3401 S. Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>T</p>
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        <p>HnffP^SRTolR?!</p>
        <p>wMhri, drvtri, rangci, r#rl9iriter. (WantMtf. til nw, rwtuctd for quick salt;</p>
        <p>ALUMINUM ROF COATING</p>
        <p>(5 MllOB). Mobil* hom*</p>
        <p>ATARI MM. Wld* wloctlon of f*b**, bwtoffw. 355-7514. lAlilhtff WltH hood, w*lk*r, twing, cloth**, mlscal-l*n*ous lt*m*. Cali betw*n 1-5,</p>
        <p>B'YI^ An6 Sellin utad</p>
        <p>furnitur* and appllanc**. Plck and iNwry availabi*. ^ Coin and Ring Man at 752-</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TIC, 75A 3011. for man load* and, top-oll, iton*. pino bark. Also backho* and orlvaway work.</p>
        <p>"CaSR"</p>
        <p>Alway* buying TV's, stereos, caiwa's, furniture, appliances and household morchandle*</p>
        <p>Coin and Ring man 753 3866. CMETERY PLOTS for sale In the Branches Cemetery. Owner will give deeds 75-7y04. CERAMIC MOLOS, supplies and kilns, must sell, best offer. 7S0-U78, after 5:10.</p>
        <p>COLOR TV'S, If" Late models. SIW.M. Financing available. Coin and Ring Man at 752 1866. DIAMOND RING .55 points, round brilliant cut, flawless, white platinum, appraised, 51900 asking. SI 100. 75^0514.</p>
        <p>OlVR AVAIUBLE: Want mur car there? Want your self there? Can't Drive? Call 1-524-4541.</p>
        <p>EALY AMERICAN SOFA.</p>
        <p>high-back, 1 cushions, excellent condition. 5130.754 5908. FIREPLACE GLASS OOORS, 2 brand new for large size open Ings, 2 display units. Other miscellaneous fireplace equipment available. 756-1W7,75-54.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OW MjyHRWROMf</p>
        <p>towiL. fill sand, mortar jand, rock. Ernest Sutton's Hauling, 758 5998</p>
        <p>rWo CEMETifcV tLOtS in Pinewood Memorial Park. Excellent location. For information, can 7a-S99t between 9 and 5, weekdays.</p>
        <p>tYPEWRITER ii;/al electric, *** 758-8241/758-5488.</p>
        <p>USD DRINK BOXES, beer boxes, tables and chairs and a sojnd system. Ask for Jerry, 752-4808,757 1758.</p>
        <p>Used Restaurant  Equipment 1-2426332-</p>
        <p>TILltY TRAILER with r*^ mov^N sides. 5325. After 8pm,</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY used tram-polln*. Call 758-7337, ask for alien.</p>
        <p>WASHER, DRYERS, refrigerator* and stove*. 5100 up. Guaranteed. 748-8929. ZIO-ZAG SINGER Sewing</p>
        <p>machine in Maple Cabinet, 51^ 758-7237.</p>
        <p>19 CUBIC FOT white Sears frost free refrigerator, 3 months old, 5500. Sears microwave, 2 months old, 5400. Sears harvest gold washer and dryer set, 5500. Call 748-2448, Black Jack.</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobil# Hom#s For Sal#</p>
        <p>fTWTBrTHruRn</p>
        <p>Free VCR with any new hom* In October! Great selection of w's frem only 5375 downll Fro* set-up! Fro* delivery I Call  stop by ON(wood Homes, Greenville, NC Today 11 Phone</p>
        <p>A SUPER DELUXE 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 70x14. Only 5395 down. Located at Azalea Mobil*</p>
        <p>tstos ' ^</p>
        <p>rwtLL BUILt 3 bedi^oom, 2 bath, 70x14. Only 5395 down. Located at Azalea Mobil* Home*. Contact C. B. McDaniel, 758-7815.</p>
        <p>ASSUME LOAN on a 12 x 70 al ready set up on lot In Greenville area. Smallequlty, 752-8902.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE BY WNR. 24x80, unfurnished. Call anytime after 8p.m. 830-1585.</p>
        <p>REPO 1984 liedman, 2 bedroom. Payments of 5in.48 per month. Call 752-8068.</p>
        <p>USED HOMES - Low down paynsent - low monthly payments. Luv Homes, 830 West Greenville Boulevard, 758-8998.</p>
        <p>3 DRAWER dresser, antique white, brand new, never been used, 550. Call 758-8277.</p>
        <p>4 X 8 BRUNSWICK POOL table. Complete with accessories. 8 horsepower John Deere riding lawn mower. 748-2898.</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobil# Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>i' i Wio, payment* as low as 5151 .M. Greenville volume tealer. Thomas' AAoblle Home 1*1^ Across from Airport.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>12X88,2 bedroom, air conditioned. appliances, storage shed. 752-2^aft*r5p.m.</p>
        <p>12X85 STAR, excellent condl-tlon, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, woocttwater, all appliances In eluded. 57,000. Call 355-2889 after 8p.m.</p>
        <p>14 X 78 OAKWOOD, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, central air and heat, unfurnished, assume loan of 5220 per month, 758-9217.</p>
        <p>197) COBURN 12x70, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, wood paneling throughout, air, unfur nished, complete skirting. Call 758^)497 after 7.</p>
        <p>1973 12 X 78 WINSTON mobile home, loaded. 2 bedrooms, V/t baths, major appliances. Call 752-8713.</p>
        <p>DOITT THROW IT away I Sell It for cash with a fast-actlon Classified Adi</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY</p>
        <p>TIMBER &amp;amp; TIMBERLAND</p>
        <p>GEORGIA-PACIFIC</p>
        <p>CORPORATION</p>
        <p>75M215 Nights Donald Otting#r</p>
        <p>TIMBER BUYERS Pin# and Hardwood</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 39 Dudlay, N.C. 28333 (819) 736 2722</p>
        <p>REDUCED FOR QUICK</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>All Under $2500!</p>
        <p>1980 ChBvrolet Maiibu  4 door, one owner, clean. Was</p>
        <p>$2995...........................................................................................$2495</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun 210  4 door, silver. Was $2995.......................$2495</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Granada  One owner, white, black vinyl top. Was $2495...........................................................................................$1995</p>
        <p>1979 Chevrolet Monza  2 door, blue, sharp, clean. Was</p>
        <p>$2495...........................................  $1995</p>
        <p>1979 Dodge CoH - White. Was $2995..................................$2495</p>
        <p>1978 Plymouth Wagon  Blue. Was $2495...........................$1995</p>
        <p>1978 Buick Regal - Was $2495..............................................$1995</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Fairmont Wagon  Brown. Was $2995...............$2495</p>
        <p>1977 Mercury Cougar XR-7 - 2 door. Was $2495................$1995</p>
        <p>1974 Chevrolet Impala Wagon  Blue, sharp ........$1095</p>
        <p>BETHELS FINEST USED CARS</p>
        <p>1984 Chevrolet Caprice  4 door, blue.</p>
        <p>1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28  Gray, loaded, Demo.</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon  One owner, silver, like new.</p>
        <p>1983 Toyota Ceiica GT  Red. Like new, 13,8(X) miles.</p>
        <p>1982 Volkswagen Jatta  White.</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac T-1000  4 door, fern. Sharp!</p>
        <p>1981 Pontiac Grand Prix  Burgundy!, one owner.</p>
        <p>1981 Plymouth Reliant Wagon  Wh ite.</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup  Automatic, blue, sharp.</p>
        <p>1982 GMC Pickup  Clean, sharp. White.</p>
        <p>1979 Ford F-150 Pickup  Automatic, air, power steering.</p>
        <p>8.8% Financing Now Available On New 1985 S-10 Trucks And Blazers</p>
        <p>WYNNE</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Bethel, N.C.</p>
        <p>On The Corner, On The Square</p>
        <p>IS ON THE MOVE</p>
        <p>Hwy 64&amp;amp;13</p>
        <p>Phone 825-4321</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sal#</p>
        <p>1*74 CONNER mobile hom* for Ml*. 2 bedroom, 1 both! All ap-pllence*. 53300. Call 758-7*45.</p>
        <p>1*75,12X8SCELBRITY, under pinrting, central elr, storage sh ed, many extras, assumable loan, 758-^5.</p>
        <p>1*78 OLENNBROK 14x84. This mobile hom* Is u nderpirmed, strapped down and set'up In Shady Knoll Trailer Perk. If has a shingled roof, bay window, 3 bodrooms, 3 full baths. Is fully carpeted except kitchen and bathrooms, total electric, furnished or unfumishod. Thoro Is also a storage building set up on a camenf slab. Call 758-1580 between 4 and to p.m. on week days, anytime on Saturday or Sunday.</p>
        <p>1*77 12X54 moblla home. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. 58000 or 51500 down and take up payments Cell after 5,35S8304.</p>
        <p>1*78 14X78 ntobile home, 5400 down and assume loan of 5125 month. Cell 747-5*04</p>
        <p>1*81 SAVDY AURSHFtELD,</p>
        <p>14X70, 3 bedrooms with V/i bath*. Total elactrlc, furnished. Assume loan with some equity. Cell 753-4548 after 8 pm.</p>
        <p>1*82 GUERDON set up In Park.</p>
        <p>Underpinned, unfurnished, cellanf condition, nothing 5157/month. Call 746-4317.</p>
        <p>down.</p>
        <p>1*83 KNOX, 14X50, 2 bedrooms. 51,000 down and refinance. 754-7250.</p>
        <p>1*13 OAKWOOD mobile home, 14x80 with heat pump, like new, priced to sell. 1-7-8*8*.</p>
        <p>1*84 MOSILE HOME. 14xS8T Excellent condition. 810,500. Call 919-348-2458 or *19-348-2210 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>1*84 14X80 FLEETWOOD. Al ready set up on nice lot. Low equlto and assume payments of 5172.00.754-7214/752-&amp;lt;a22.</p>
        <p>1*85 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 70, 2 bedroom AAobllo Home, total electric with washer and dryer, ceiling fan, utility room, central air and much nwre. Pay small equity and assume payments of only 5222/month. 1-354-4755, after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>1*85 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 70, 2 bedroom Mobile Home. Total electric with washer/dryer, celling fan, utility room, central air and much more. Set up on % acre lot with well septic tank and underground wiring. Trailer and lot centrally located between Kinston and Greenville. Owner has /Moved, must sell. 1-354-4785, after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>105Musical Instruments</p>
        <p>BARGAIN PIANO AND organ prices. New spinet 51187. New console 51388. Used spinet 5599.</p>
        <p>Used upright 599. Used Yamaha Japanese studio 51495. Rental pianos from 530 month. Plano &amp;amp; Organ Distrlbutors355-8002. GUITAR LESSONS for begin ners and intermediates. Call Bob, 752-5724.</p>
        <p>PIANO KWAII, KS3F, 50" polishod Ebony. 53000.752-0116. SIGMA GUITAR. New, black with case. 5200. After 6pm, 758 1753.</p>
        <p>WE BUY, sell, trade and rent all types. All major lines including Peavey. New Bern Music, 1409 Tatum Drive, 838-5840.</p>
        <p>109 Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>BROWNING 300 Magnum. Bolt action, 3x9 Leopold, case, sling reloading dies. 5500.758-8883.</p>
        <p>DUCK DECOYS, 15 carrylite dock decoys, line and achors attached, 535.758-44*1.</p>
        <p>112 Woodstoves</p>
        <p>WOODSTOVE, /Mama Fischer, 5175, you move. 756 2993.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>-PLASTIC-i^ SLIP COVERS</p>
        <p>110</p>
        <p>PLAsil^^COVERS</p>
        <p>53M793WELDON</p>
        <p>SPECIAL Safe</p>
        <p>Model S-1 Special Price</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $177.00</p>
        <p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>569 s. Evans St. 752-2175</p>
        <p>JOHNSENS ANTIQUES &amp;amp; LAMP SHOP</p>
        <p>SELECTION OF SMALL ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>LAMPS-QLASS SHADES 8 CHIMNEYS HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES</p>
        <p>OLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED</p>
        <p>NEW LOCATION</p>
        <p>758-4839</p>
        <p>31SE11TNST. GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>1986 Isuzu PUP</p>
        <p>Stock No. 86021. 4 speed, dual mirrors, black step bumper, protective bed side liner.</p>
        <p>Plus Freight &amp;amp; Tax</p>
        <p>Brown &amp;amp; Wood</p>
        <p>-INC.-</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>329 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>355-6080</p>
        <p>112 WoodstovRs</p>
        <p>aTaCHE WOOD BURNING</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>fireplace insert. Like new after 6 p.m. 756-4308. iUCK WOOOSfOVt Insert, excellent condition, 5250. Cell 752KI227.</p>
        <p>BU^K WOOOSTOVe insert. Call days, 35^2186 or 752-5707, after 5 end weekends.</p>
        <p>DARE IV ftraplece insert. 758-166l,after6:30.</p>
        <p>114</p>
        <p>Instruction</p>
        <p>rasTOT"</p>
        <p>TRAVELAGENT TOUR GUIDE AIRLINE RESERVATIONIST</p>
        <p>start locally, full time/part tinw, train on Eastern airlines computers.. Home study and resident training. Financial aid available. Job placement assistance. National Head-quartars Lighthouse Point, FL.</p>
        <p>CALL A.C.T. TRAVEL SCHOOL 1 900-327-7728 Accredited AAember NHSC</p>
        <p>115 Lost &amp;amp; Found</p>
        <p>LOST: Black cat, vaclnity of Hooker Road. Call 754-771,</p>
        <p>days. 756-3523, nights LOST: Tuesday Night, 10-8-85, ladies Wallet at Kash and Karry on Highway 33.510 reward, keep the 520 In It, return wallet with driver* license, pictures and personal things, no questions asked. 757-0282 or 758-6375.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>The DWIy fWfctor, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>Lost A Found ^hSco?a?^</p>
        <p>LOST: CHOCOLATE Lib: handsom rtward. Last satn In Roundtree area. 746-8570, aftor</p>
        <p>3p.m.</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>Opportunities</p>
        <p>OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS</p>
        <p>Own a windows plus franchise and represent a product that people want and need. Replacement windows, security systems and doors. You can be in business for yourself with limited capital. We train you in our headquarter offices in Durham, NC and have continuous on going support. This Is a perfect opportunity to build a business with a product you'd be proud to represent. Call 1-800-472 *228, ask lor Stephen Fisher or Jerry Rosen.</p>
        <p>It Pays To</p>
        <p>Advertise</p>
        <p>-CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Sunday. October 13.1965 Q,j-</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>Opportunities</p>
        <p>LUtkATIVE FkANtHISE op portunity in 7 billion dollar industry. Call Windows of Oppor twjity toll-frte 1-800 472^ (MC).</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>Opportunities</p>
        <p>A BUSINESS? Buy or seller business with C.J. Harris I'ce.. Inc. Financial &amp;amp; Markting Consultants. Servfng the Southeastern United States. &amp;amp;2^lle, N.C 757-0001, night*</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DifPUY .</p>
        <p>FRANCHISE AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Exclusive, protected franchise available, we have retailers in your area waiting for YOU and our program! Work with area retailers In an exciting and profitable business. Ideal for a management team, a salas force, or an aggressive individual.</p>
        <p>"Full money-back guarantee "Largest company in Ifi* indudry "Very limited competition "High earnings potential "Fast growth and high return "Professional training and support</p>
        <p> 'SSi</p>
        <p>(800) 835H)248 for full Information.</p>
        <p>Required investment of S15,0 Partial financing available. C</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>1978 Ford Maxi Van</p>
        <p>Good Work Van $1,ffS.OO</p>
        <p>***11MOTOM INC</p>
        <p>_aaa-ait</p>
        <p>USED TIRES</p>
        <p>Passenger Car and Light Truck Priced At</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;6.00 .M 5.00</p>
        <p>GUARANTEED  WE  INSTALL</p>
        <p>Located Behind Evans Seafood Market</p>
        <p>INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>WAS</p>
        <p>1982 Fleetwood Brougham Cadillac</p>
        <p>Almond, 39,700 miles, loaded................$12,500</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>n1,900</p>
        <p>1983 Toyota ST  tj  A||#|</p>
        <p>Cream, 37,000 Miles................. .......$7,9S0  /OWI-</p>
        <p>1983JeepWagonaarLimited  Cw  a  aaA</p>
        <p>Blue,66,000miles, loaded....................$12,600  II fTvU</p>
        <p>1984 Chevrolet Blazer K-5</p>
        <p>Dark blue and white loaded,  1  OCA</p>
        <p>Silverado,42,0(X)miles  .............$12,500  I I ^ # vW</p>
        <p>1984 Peugeot 505'^TI  t|i|  ||||||</p>
        <p>Silver, 9,900 miles, Sunroof, perfect............$i 3,500  I A / 7 W V</p>
        <p>THIS CAR CAN BE LEASED ALSO</p>
        <p>1984 Buick Park Avenue  Q C A</p>
        <p>Sand gray, 70,000 miles, loaded.................$io,900  ^ /O^</p>
        <p>1985Buick LeSabre Limited  $10  OCA</p>
        <p>Silver, 14,700 miles..........................$14,000  I0/#9U</p>
        <p>THIS CAR CAN BE LEASED ALSO</p>
        <p>LEASING PROFESSIONALS, INC.</p>
        <p>3101 S. Evans Street Greenville, N.C. 27^4 Call: 355-2788</p>
        <p>Description</p>
        <p>1985 Pontiac Bonneville 4 door, Loaded, 10,000miles..................</p>
        <p>WAS</p>
        <p>$10,295</p>
        <p>^le Price $ 9,695</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1985 Nissan Standard 4x4 Truck, Brown, low miles..................</p>
        <p>$10,495</p>
        <p>$ 9,695</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>1984 Buick Regal Limited 2 door, white with burgundy landau roof, burgundy velour interior, low miles, like new.............................</p>
        <p>$10,495</p>
        <p>$ 9,898</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1984 Pontiac 6000 STE4 door, sable brown with dark brown cloth interior, loaded, digital dash, low miles, one owner............................</p>
        <p>$10,995</p>
        <p>$10,195</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>1984 Volkswagen Rabbit 4 door, GL, loaded, 5 speed, light blue with light blue cloth interior. Real Nice.............................</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,295</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>1984 Datsun 300 ZX 2-1-2, Automatic, Red, Sharp!................</p>
        <p>$15,995</p>
        <p>$14,395</p>
        <p>$1,600</p>
        <p>1984 Nissan Long Bed Truck 5 speed, air conditioning, low miles.......</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,395</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1984 Mazda Truck B2000 Silver, 5 speed............ .........</p>
        <p>$ 5,995</p>
        <p>$ 5,300</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>60S</p>
        <p>1984 Pontiac 600 LE 4 door. Maroon.............................</p>
        <p>$ 8,995</p>
        <p>$ 7,895</p>
        <p>$1,100</p>
        <p>1984 Honda Accord LX 5 speed, loaded. Gold........................</p>
        <p>1984 Olds Toronado Dark blue with dark blue velour interior, loaded, moon-roof, one owner......................................................</p>
        <p>$ 9,995 $14,995</p>
        <p>$ 9,195 $13,995</p>
        <p>$ 800 $1,000</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun King Cab TruOk Deluxe black with black interior, automatic transmission, air, AM/FM stereo cassette, clean...........................</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,295</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun Pulsar NX Light.Blue with light blue cloth interior, sunroof, 5 speed, air, AM/FM stereo, low mileage...................................</p>
        <p>$ 7,295</p>
        <p>$ 6,695</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Clara Brougham 4 door, Gray fern with gray fern velour interior, loaded, one owner.......................................</p>
        <p>$ 8,495</p>
        <p>$ 7,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Regal 4 door, grey fern with grey fern velour interior, tilt, cruise, AM/FM stereo, one owner, low miles, clean...............................</p>
        <p>$ 7,895</p>
        <p>$ 7,295</p>
        <p>$1,600</p>
        <p>1983 Pontiac Bonneville4 door. Dark brown with beige velour interior, loaded, one owner, like new.......... .................................</p>
        <p>$ 7,495</p>
        <p>$ 6,895</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1983 Oldsmobile Regency Brougham4 door, loaded, tight gray with gray vinyl roof, light gray velour interior, one owner, real nice!...............</p>
        <p>$10,495</p>
        <p>$ 9,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda 626 LX 4 door Hatchback, Burgundy with burgundy velour Interior, 5 speed, loaded. Real Nice!.......................................</p>
        <p>$ 9,495</p>
        <p>$ 8,600</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>80S</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Accord 4 door Sedan Light blue with light blue velour interior, 5 speed, like new!...............................................</p>
        <p>$ 9,295</p>
        <p>$ 8,500</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>70S</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Scottsdale PickupRed, local trade..............s.</p>
        <p>$ 8,495</p>
        <p>$ 7,645</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>8S0</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun Truck Brown 4 speed, short bed, one owner, clean.........</p>
        <p>$ 4,795</p>
        <p>$ 4^195</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 door, white with burgundy vinyl interior, burgundy landau roof, one owner, clean..................................</p>
        <p>$ 6,495</p>
        <p>$ 5,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac Bonneville Q Wagon White j#ith woodgrain siding, dark blue vinyl Interior, loaded, one owner, low miles, clean.....................</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,395</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1982 Mazda GLC 2 door, 5 speed. Brown..................^...........</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 280 ZX Bronze with beige cloth interior, 5 speed, GL package............................................................</p>
        <p>$ 4,995</p>
        <p>$ 4,195</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>$ 8,995</p>
        <p>$ 7,995</p>
        <p>$1,000</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Corona 4 door Hatchback, Luxury Edition, Beige with Beige Velour interior, 5 speed, loaded. Sharp!..................................</p>
        <p>$ 6,795</p>
        <p>$ 5,900</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>80S</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 200 SX Coupe Light blue with light blue interior, 5 speed, air, AM/FM stereo....................................................</p>
        <p>$ 4,995</p>
        <p>$ 4,495</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>SOO</p>
        <p>1981 Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham Beige with white landau roof with dark blue interior. Loaded............................................</p>
        <p>$ 6,695</p>
        <p>$ 6,095</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Citation Hatchback, Automatic........................</p>
        <p>$ 4,695</p>
        <p>$ 3,995</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>1981 Ford FI00 Pickup6cylinder, straight drive. Excellent work truck....</p>
        <p>$ 4,895</p>
        <p>$ 3,795</p>
        <p>$1,110</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 210 Station WagonAutomatic, Beige.................</p>
        <p>$ 4,295</p>
        <p>$ 3,495</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 200 SX Coupe Two tone gray with gray cloth interior, 5 speed, SL package, sunroof, loaded........ ............................</p>
        <p>$ 5,695</p>
        <p>$ 4,695</p>
        <p>$1,000</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun 210 WagonAutomatic, local trade.....................</p>
        <p>$ 3,895</p>
        <p>$ 3,295</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun 200 SX Coupe silver with Burgundy cloth Interior, automatic transmission, air, AM/FM stereo, low miles, one owner............</p>
        <p>$ 4,495</p>
        <p>$ 3,995</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>SOO*</p>
        <p>1979 AMC Jeep CJ-7 Beige with beige vinyl interior, automatic, tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo, hardtop, 53,000 miles....................................</p>
        <p>$ 4,695</p>
        <p>$ 3,995</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700'</p>
        <p>1966 Olds 98LS 4 door, gold with brown cloth Interior, loaded, one owner,very nice......................................................</p>
        <p>$ 2,495</p>
        <p>$ 1,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>uni TfMi</p>
        <p>I IV^ki I USED CARS</p>
        <p>i^enville_J[01JHookerM</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0060" />
        <p>Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, OctobBf 13.1985</p>
        <p>' Business ;.fl^portunities</p>
        <p>makM day. no operator, w MparviUon, just set and skills required to Tor Ivrthur Intorma-t phone 7S7-3J62 or Write VSP hrketing Inc 303 Church 1. Greenville.</p>
        <p>ijBTliNtSTOREtorsale. J  f 0^ information</p>
        <p>7SI-0037 days; 752-1910</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>shRRe?</p>
        <p>Business OpfMrtunities</p>
        <p>iLL SERVICE STATION tor lease Contact Quality Oil Com pany, 220Hooker Road. 75* 3I*S</p>
        <p>124 Professional</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman. North Carolina's original chimney sweep. 25 years experience working on chimneys and tireplaces Call day or night, 7S3 3503, Farm ville.</p>
        <p>132</p>
        <p>Commercial</p>
        <p>Property</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. A nice small ottice building tor sale with a 7% loan assumption. Call 756-6953.</p>
        <p>C066MERCIAL LOT for sale Zoned CH. Call CENTURY 21, Tipton and Associates. 355 7002. nights, Rod Tuqwell, 753 4302.</p>
        <p>MOVING AWAYT Make the tTip lighter by selling those unneed-ed items with a tast action Ciassitied ad Call 752 6166</p>
        <p>132</p>
        <p>Commercial</p>
        <p>Property</p>
        <p>6000 SOUaRE foot building for rent or sale. Primarily storage house. Has 2 offices in it. Price negotiable. Call 756-8006 days. zeTSk nights.</p>
        <p>134 Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>no down. $485 month. Windy Ridge. Call 757 0248 Monday Friday.</p>
        <p>134 Condominiums ^^^ForSale^^^</p>
        <p>exceluntTTestmet</p>
        <p>Convenient location beside Greenville Athletic Club. 2 bedrooms, energy efficient, washer/dryer hookup and all appliances plus attic and out door storage. Excellent condition, $47,000 with assumable FHA loan. 752 8747.</p>
        <p>13 Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY: Farm Land 10-20 acres wanted. Would con sider whole farm it small. Would like to buy in an area between Tar River and Highway 43, and Greenville and BMufoti County line. Call 1 975 3379after 7 p m.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE FOR Investors 8''?% loan assumption. Convenient to ECU. This super starter features living room with fireplace, lovely country kitchen, hardwoods and carpets, fan tastic bi level deck, detached garage and workshop. Ask for June Wyrick at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 5716.</p>
        <p>AYDEN Lovely home in The Pines with excellent floor plan, large rooms, detached workshop, over 2100 square feet. $80s. Call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 5596, nights.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>A WORKSHOP F04 DAO U just the beginning! There Is also a brick ranch, all formal areas, den, three bedrooms, 1Vi baths, oatin kitchen, conveniently located in city tor shopping. Seller says sell $57,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500: nights 355^2588.</p>
        <p>AN AIR OF NEW ENGLAND,</p>
        <p>engulfs this custom built contemporary home. Four spacious bedrooms, 2W baths, living room with fireplace, lovely hardwood floors in sun-room and foyer. Great location. Four site Realty 355 7300, Patsi Tart, 523 7705.</p>
        <p>AN ASSUMABLE FHA loan Is available on this 3 bedroom brick ranch In Greenbriar Has heat pump, central air, carport, wired storaoe building and a tencad backyard. Priced at $48,900 Call Susan Likosar at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756 3500 or 756 7984 nights.</p>
        <p>ACT QUICKLY on this new listing! Seller unexpectedly transferred! Assume his FHA loan with low equity - contemporary design with great room, loft with wet bar, lacuzzl and secluded lot $63,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756-3500: nights 355-2588 AFFORDABLE $40's Just listed, immaculate brick ranch in country subdivision; brand new carpet, 3 bedrooms, 1/1 baths, greatroom, beautifully landscaped down to patio. $45,900. Call Sue Dunn at AldridM Southerland, 75A 3500, nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>ASSUME THIS FHA loan and save on closing cost! Privacy fenced in back yard for the children, 24 x 24 detached garage for dad and a three bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch for mom. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500, nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>ATTENTION FIRST TIME</p>
        <p>Buyers! Don't miss this perfect starter home that could qualify for NC Housing. It Is a 3 bedroom, brick ranch that sits on a quiet road off Highway 33 (towards Belvoir). It Is taste fully decorated, in excellent condition and priced at only $45,900. For more Information call Susan Likosar at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756 3500 or 756 7984 nights.</p>
        <p>AFFORDABLE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, over 2,000 square feet, detached storage building, fireplace with insert, possible lease option, $44,000. Ball &amp;amp; Lane752 0025 or 758 0180. AGGRESSIVE, licensed real estate agents wanted, no experience necessary. Training pro vided. Call Foursite Realty IAAMEDIATELYat355 7300.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>^CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Sale</p>
        <p>, 144 Housts For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Farmvllle, 3 bedrooms, I'q baths, large eat in kitchen, large den with fireplace, living room, carpeted over hardvrood floors, located on large corner lot with fenced back yard within walking distance of 2 pools, golf course, public park and tennis courts. Shown by appointment only. 753 5644.</p>
        <p>NW lttfcuctio*! We hey* new he^ m Wattfuivw y. Tucker Ettotot, Bedford. Clevewood. Stantoniburo Estates. CENTURY 1, Tipton ndAssoelafos3SS-70M.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE bv owner - Camelot, 't'cW approximately,</p>
        <p>full baths, arga clan with fireplace, freshly painfod. 2 car carport, 16 x 20 workshop. Ask</p>
        <p>7371.'</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 2 bedrooms, J'Ji bath townhouse in Treetops. Walk-in closets, lots of storage, many extras Convenient to shopping. Wintervllle school district. 756 9108 after 7 pm.</p>
        <p>BE THE FIRitl to live In thii attractive contemporai y, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with cathedral calling and fireplace. Builder will pay points and some closing. Four site Realty 355 7300, Carolyn Erwin 3SS-606.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 2 years old in Or chard Hills. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den/dining combination with chair rail 1245 square feet. Private wooded back yard. Assumable loan. $54,900. Week days call after 6, 756 1590. Anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKi -filis exquisite' Williamsburg offers the comfort and privacy you've been sear ching for. Over 2250 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2h baths, super sunroom and heat pump. Ask for June Wyrick at Aidridga and Southerland. 756-3500 or 756 5716.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with screened back porch. Large greatroom with cathedral ceiling, skylights and fireplace, Sx acre wooded lot. Storage building included $74,900 Call 757-0774.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Westhaven 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, unique versatile floor plan, brick, fireplace/woodstove, solar hot water, 2 car garage, deck, tenc ed yard, quiet street, low $70 s. 107 Briarwood Drive, 756 8522.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS, Beautiful Williamsburg Cape Cod style home. Features formal living and dining room, family room with tireplace. and sunny kitch en with breakfast nook. Priced In the $70's. Call Jeff Aldridge, Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756 3500; nights 355 6700.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Well sell you a top-quality, reconditioned car for less than youll pay anywhere. All our cars are priced between *995 and *2995. AndyouU get great selection and these great prices only at Basic Transportation.</p>
        <p>: f Plnancing Available On Most All Models.</p>
        <p>5 Year Make</p>
        <p>Stock #</p>
        <p>Description</p>
        <p>It974 1972</p>
        <p>1976</p>
        <p>1977  1979</p>
        <p>1975 : 1975 I 1979 I 1979 1979</p>
        <p>Fiat  1-6573-A</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile98  P-7309-A</p>
        <p>Pontiac Grand Prix 1-6535-A</p>
        <p>Buick Century Chevy Chevette Chevrolet I mpala Datsun 280z Pontiac LeMans Buick Limited Mercury Cougar</p>
        <p>P-8802</p>
        <p>P-8823</p>
        <p>1-6595-A</p>
        <p>1-1159-C</p>
        <p>1-6541-A</p>
        <p>1-6547-A</p>
        <p>P-8828</p>
        <p>Air conditioning, low mileage</p>
        <p>Loaded, extra clean</p>
        <p>Automatic, air conditioning, AM/FM</p>
        <p>Clean, low miles</p>
        <p>Extra clean, four-speed</p>
        <p>Only 49,000 miles, like new</p>
        <p>Four-speed, airconditioning</p>
        <p>New paint, four-door</p>
        <p>New paint, loaded</p>
        <p>Automatic, airconditioning, clean</p>
        <p>w  Bv  Tovota  East</p>
        <p>,  -  By Toyota East</p>
        <p>Corner of Evans Street and US 264 Bypass Greenville, NC 756-3228</p>
        <p>On Toyota TrucksSave Ito To ^200!Right now through October 15, you can pick up" a tough Toyota truck at discounts up to $2200!Weve got more trucks than weve ever had before</p>
        <p>and theyre still arriving! Over 50 Toyota trucks on our lot and in our showroom!PickUpaPick-Up  GetaFreeFill-Upt</p>
        <p>During this special offer, were giving away a full tank of gas with each new Toyota truck we sell! And thats not all!PickUp^Free Watch And AFree PEPSI Six-Pack!Just for test drivinganewToyota tnick, well give you a free six-pack of Pepsiand a mens or womens LCD watch!</p>
        <p>Whopping discounts, free flll-ups, Pepsi and prizes! This is a sales event you cant afford to miss!TOYOTA EAST</p>
        <p>Call Us Toll Free1-800-682-5437</p>
        <p>Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dccder</p>
        <p>109 Trade Street, Greenville, NC 756-3228</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0061" />
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>classified DISPUY I CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT AND REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>AUCTIGN</p>
        <p>Friday, October 18.1985 -10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location: Taka Highway 264 Wast from Waahlngton to Rural Paved Road 1567 (Clarka Neck Road). Turn left. Sate will be approximately 3milasonleft.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS MF 255 Oletel MF 35 Diesel John Deere 4430 John Deere 4440 with cab a duals</p>
        <p>International 980</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT Hardee 4' sidaboy 2 row cultivator 5* Ford blade 4 row I.H. planter Ford 3 bottom plow</p>
        <p>Cyclone sower 2 row rolling cultivator Reco 5 row pull sprayer 8King disc 5 Bush hog 2 row cultivator MF side rake Lilley sowar Grain auger 2 row transplanter Gleaner A combine with both heads</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>TRACT ONE</p>
        <p>100.72 Acres Total</p>
        <p>20.72 Cleared</p>
        <p>80.0 Woods 5250 Lbs. tobacco 2500 Lbs. peanuts</p>
        <p>TRACT TWO</p>
        <p>105.89 Acres total</p>
        <p>29.89 cleared</p>
        <p>78.00 woods 5250 Lbs. tobacco 2500 Lbs. peanuts</p>
        <p>TRACT THREE 55 Acres total 25 cleared . 30 woods 5500 Lbs. tobacco</p>
        <p>TRACT FOUR 1 Acre lot with well and septic tank</p>
        <p>TRACT FIVE Approximately 10 building lots. 100 X 200. Will bo sold separately or all logother.</p>
        <p>TERMS: Equipment  Cash day of sale. Real Estate 10% day of sale. Balance at closing.</p>
        <p>Sale Subject To Court Approval</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO. P.O Box 1235  Washington.  NC</p>
        <p>Phgne:._946:6007  StateUcenseNo,  765</p>
        <p>ovnT  "alphrespessI</p>
        <p>Qrj.^llle,N.C.  '""TsiiTS-</p>
        <p>_NOT  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>MT CONTEMPORAkY</p>
        <p>skyllphf, deck, cathedral ceiling, J bedrooms, 2 baths, great</p>
        <p>W ^Wtevsis, A IMin9 ____</p>
        <p>room and more. University Re-</p>
        <p>......... Vir</p>
        <p>Inson</p>
        <p>Ty'Lr"''  uniwn</p>
        <p>2",* Assumable loan. Home Realty Company, 355-4643.</p>
        <p>6RIMESLAN0  This modular home In the country is on a wooded lot; has over 1500 square JMI. Living room and den, 3 grooms, 2 baths. Call ^ue Dunn at Aldridge and ^t^rland, 754-3500; nights</p>
        <p>IDEAL STARTER HOME, 3</p>
        <p>bedroom home in excellent condition with many extras. Home and yard is like a master piece. Priced in mid $30's. Fourslte 3iS^300, J.C. Bowen,</p>
        <p>IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY</p>
        <p>Convenient to shopping and schools spacious and gracious 4 bedrooms good looking living room fireplace kitchen - din ing area recreational room or</p>
        <p>w -   wwiiwiiwi iwvrri %jf</p>
        <p>^auty shop Only $52,900. Call Davis Realty 752 3000 or 754 752 243, 754-2477 or 355</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON SQUARE. Im-</p>
        <p>maculate 2 bedroom townhouse is beautifully decorated and priced to sell. Possible 9.5% fix rate financing. $44,900 Call Jeff Aldridge, Aldridge &amp;amp; Sootherland, 754 3500; nights 355*0700.</p>
        <p>LOOK WHAT $45,500 will buy : Brick ranch which offers greatroom with woodstove insert, thrw bedrooms, 1 &amp;lt;/i baths, kitchen, located outside of city Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge Southerland, 754-3500; nights 355 2588,  ^</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Snowden</p>
        <p>c^ssociates</p>
        <p>Business Brokers</p>
        <p>Commercial Real Estate</p>
        <p>752-3575</p>
        <p>RIGHT NOW WERE KNOWN AS THE NEWEST MOBILE HOME DEALER IN GREENVILLE....</p>
        <p>....IN 90 DAYS WELL BE KNOWN AS THE BEST</p>
        <p>Itll take 90 days...for enough people to shop our in-ventory...for enough people to buy our homes...for enough people to experience our unequaled ser-vice...ffor word to get around.</p>
        <p>1. Courteous, experienced personnel</p>
        <p>2. Open until 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.</p>
        <p>3. Full time, experienced service department.</p>
        <p>CALVARY BILE HOMES</p>
        <p>NOW READY TO SERVE YOU</p>
        <p>729 Greenviile Blvd, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>Owned and operated by Lawrence and Patsy Manning.</p>
        <p>Phone: 756-5114</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>TORX-BRANCHSmr THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD. Enjoy the fresh fall air as you sit around your own pod. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and plenty of privacy. Priced in mid SdtYs. New roof and new gas furnace. #444.</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE. Stop looking for that loan assumption! Here It is at 9'/s% off Hooker Road. Over 1400 square feet 3 bedroom brick ranch. Well kept yard. Seller 'ill provide new carpet, Den with fireplace, rear patio. Call now. Offered at $42,500.</p>
        <p>NEW SPLIT LEVEL plans available in Quail Ridge. $40's. Along the creek, wooded back patios, extra square footage plus Interior frills. Cali now, only 1 left and we pay your closing costs.</p>
        <p>PINERIDGE Is the place you ought to be with cool shade trees, single garage and plenty of back yard. NCHFA funds available or 9% RRM. Over 1250</p>
        <p>Xre feet affords spacious den fireplace and plenty of closet room. Offered at $41,000.5 minutes from hospital. #444.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Mary Ward</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................754 1997</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7227</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............754-3210</p>
        <p>Jo Sanders....................355-2508</p>
        <p>Ann Simnnons................754-2548</p>
        <p>AAarie Davis..................754-5402</p>
        <p>Jule White....................754-2544</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................754-1719</p>
        <p>Dick Kinley...................758-4444</p>
        <p>Toll Free: I 900 525-8910,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING This beautiful home is convenient to hospital yet it sits in a quiet neighborhood on a deadend street. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and t car garage. Won't last long. Call Tim A4aflard at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002 or 744-2790.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Beautiful 3 bedroom home on large landscaped corner lot. Formal areas, eat-in kitchen. Sunroom off master bedroom, 2 baths, deck and mgre. Must see. Call Julie Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002; nights 752 7827.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co. 752-61 16</p>
        <p>144 Houtts For Sale</p>
        <p>ITARK-fiRAMCHSELLS THREE HOMES AWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>LOOKING A loan assumption around I2%? Well, here it is with reasonable equity In convenient Stratford. Elevated deck, i garage with storage and partial basement. Colonial decor. Large front porch, extra trim and light fixtures. Excellent ! condition. Call now. $70's. #402.  |</p>
        <p>STANTONSBURG ROAD. Con i venient to the hospital. For the | person who would like a double detached garage with workshop and finishiad upstairs, great tor game room or apartment. This 3 | bedroom, 2 bath home may be : the one for you. Home also i features great room with fireplace (and woodstove included) open to kitchen and dining area. Great tor family entertaining. Reduced to $49,900. #427</p>
        <p>REDUCED $50001 Extraer dinary 4 bedroom house with large family sized kitchen. Low maintenance yard and quiet cul-de-sac street. Seller trans ferred and is very motivated to sell. Be sure to see this one! $71,000. #424.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Mary Ward</p>
        <p>ON (ALL......................754  1997</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355  7227</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............754  3210</p>
        <p>Jo Sanders....................355  2508</p>
        <p>Ann Simmons................754  2548</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................754  5402</p>
        <p>Jule White....................754  2544</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................754  1719</p>
        <p>Dick Kmley...................758  4444</p>
        <p>Toll Free: t-800 525 8910,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>ENJOY LIFE on the lake in the 3 bedroom brick ranch in Lake Glenwood. Features include brick courtyard, parquet foyer, screened porch, double garage. Price reduced to $49,900 for quick sale, so call now! Ask tor Nancy Dudley, Aldridge and Southerland, 754-3500 or 754 5594, nights.</p>
        <p>FARMER'S HOME loan assumption available. 3 bedroom, brick home, large kitchen, carport, nice size lot. Located near Wellcome Middle School. Call The Evans Company, 752 2814, Faye Bowen, 754-5258 or Winnie 4224.</p>
        <p>:vans, 752-</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE Spacious 4 bedroom home in a quiet neighborhood. Features formal living and dining room, family room with fireplace. Kitchen with breakfast nook and a private fenced in backyard with sunny pool. $85,000. Call Jett Aldridge, Aldridge and Southerland, 754 3500 or nights, 355-4700.</p>
        <p>^ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>1973 John Deere pan, newly rebuilt engine, may be seen at Pitt County Landfill.</p>
        <p>Phone</p>
        <p>(919)752-2934, extension 319</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>MBPENTIIVtlURDWARE</p>
        <p>Free Estimates</p>
        <p>Call 756-5952</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 3181</p>
        <p>Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>WEST HILLS TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>c/Vtai AVcUcrV, 2 ^tdxoomi, 2 % iatH touinfiom.i</p>
        <p>tvilfi a[[afifitian, iloiagc. and ntx^y efficUni (Uat</p>
        <p>fiumli. ^xiat fox xoommaUi. Ca[[ ej^tmco Eaxi fox afxjiointmni at:</p>
        <p>75S-606I</p>
        <p>PaiixiinEit PL</p>
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        <p>T</p>
        <p>^OlficE Condo'i </p>
        <p> 1,000 to 4,000 &amp;lt;4. St. Office  Sox  X,</p>
        <p> Xiynd fox tie. needi of tie exeautiae</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>EPaxfiamEnt ^Euz[ofime.nt Comfiany</p>
        <p>75-J454  -</p>
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        <p>TlARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Large 4 bedroom home north of Green ville o Hwy 33. 2 acre wooded lot in country. Formal areas and large den with woodstove. Private master suite upstairs. Mid $90's. Nearly 3000 square feet with 2 car garage. With a little touch-up and excellent buy. Call now! 469</p>
        <p>REDUCED $4000! AAake your move today and get the best buy in the neighborhood! 4 bedroom home plus playhouse and workshop! Don't wait too late! $89,500. #581.</p>
        <p>OWNER TRANSFERRED and hates to leave this beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home in Cherry Oaks. House has many extras such as arched fireplace, sunken den, mini-blinds throughout, some hardwood floors, and beautiful landscaping. $82,500. #438.</p>
        <p>LARGE RANCH in Lake Glenwood. 2250 square feet plus double garage, some touch up and decorating needed. This brick home has 2'/S baths, extra moldings and brick workshop. Located on large lof. Unbelievably priced at $74,500. Call today! #454.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH, INC. REALTORS 355-2000</p>
        <p>AAary Ward</p>
        <p>ON (ALL......................754-1997</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7227</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............754-3210</p>
        <p>Jo Sanders....................355-2508</p>
        <p>Ann Simmons................754-2548</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................754-5402</p>
        <p>Jule White....................754-2544</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................754-1719</p>
        <p>Dick Kinley...................758-4444</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1 800-525-8910,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale 144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>Sunday. Octotwr 13.1985</p>
        <p>LYNNOALE. 314 Crown Point. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, swimming pool, beautiful lot. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752-2415.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE/GRAYLEIGH</p>
        <p>home for sale by owner 509 Queen Anne's Road. 2 story traditional, 4 bedrooms, large 2 car garage, walk up 3rd floor. Energy efficient, 3 years old. Wooded lot. Call 355 7287 tor ap pointment.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 4 bedroom, 2V4 bath, garage, two story Colonial, 2 fireplaces, fenced, deck, 2340 square feet, central heat/ air, convenient neighborhood. Low $90'S. 355-7904.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS, open and airy, Spanish ranch with four bedrooms, 2'/s baths, greatroom, lovely court yard entrance. Foursite Realty 355-7300, Patsi Tart, 523-7705.</p>
        <p>WE NEED A FAMILY</p>
        <p>Seaatifu[[y decoxated Haxye S Cedxoom 2 iati iome in iPoxtextown. iPCayxoom fox iidi' ox adaftx. Xaxye yaxd, enexyy efficient afifxfiancex, cuxtainx and waxiex and dxytx fixouided. SixefiCace and attic xtoxaye. ^WintexoitCe 'eSciooi ^ixtxict. Ca[[ cRenco Saxt fox afijiointmtnt at:</p>
        <p>738-6061</p>
        <p>COMPLETE STOCK OF WESTERN AUTO</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Saturday, October 19,1985  9:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Location:Corner of 3rd and Main Straat, Aydan, N.C.</p>
        <p>INVENTORY Car care kita Cotfea pota Cookware Toasters Garden Supplies Large Tool Assortment Levels Files</p>
        <p>Chain Saw parts Car Jacks</p>
        <p>Drop cords &amp;amp; lights Toys</p>
        <p>Wilson Baseball gloves Pegboard</p>
        <p>1976 Ford F-100 - Yellow</p>
        <p>Bicycles-all sizes Tricycles-all sizes Exercise bikes Big whaeis Timex watches Televisions Space heaters Washine machine Electrical supplies Gas cans Seat covers Car mats MuHlers Spray paints Metal shelves Wood 3 shelf tablas Hinges, Nalls, etc.</p>
        <p>Much, Much More</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO.</p>
        <p>[ Washington. N.C. Phone: 946-6007  State  License  No.  765</p>
        <p>OOUGGURKINS  RALPH RESPESS</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.  Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>758-1875  946-8478</p>
        <p>NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSES</p>
        <p>2-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>Cedarhurst DriveWesthaven V</p>
        <p>BEST BUY in Westhaven V. Its under con struction with four bedrooms and over 2000 square feet. Rear deck, double garage and largest wooded lot in the area. You select the decor. Extra trim with formal areas and cozy rear den. Nook with bay window. Call now, offered at $109,900. #613. Your Host: Geep Johnson.</p>
        <p>202 N. Library Street</p>
        <p>Cute 3 bedroom home with hardwood floors and fireplace for your wintertime enjoyment. This home has been well maintained and is in move-in condition. See for yourself! $45,000. Your Hostess: Evelyn Darden.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH, REALTORS*</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>TLRK-BRANChSLLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE. Try this nw Collins Plan on tor sizel One ; bedroom downstairs, 2 up. balcony overlooking great room with cathedral ceiling. Ottered , in the mid $40's with nearly 145$ i square feet. Yes, it's in the ; woods and available In October , 1 Call us now for something dit- | I ferent. Builder pays closing I costs.</p>
        <p>I NEW OFFERING Picture a I cool, well-shaded townhouse I with private patio. Ideal tor those lazy summer cookouts. We . have it! Great room with i fireplace, formal dining, 2 | bedrooms, 2'/5 baths, lovely t decor throughout with many !</p>
        <p>' amenities. Call today Priced in ;</p>
        <p>! themid$40's #433  I</p>
        <p>; LAKE ELLSWORTH New ; carpet and wallpaper in this ! i spacious ranch. Rear deck, car |Mrt, storage and fenced wooded , area. Seller wants a sale now. ' Reduced to $43,500. Clean as a pin. #430.  !</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC. | REALTORS 355-2000</p>
        <p>AAary Ward</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................756 1997</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355 7227  .;</p>
        <p>Ella AAcGowan..............756 3210  i</p>
        <p>Jo Sanders....................355 2508  I</p>
        <p>Ann Simmons................754 2568</p>
        <p>AAarie Davis..................756 5402  I</p>
        <p>Jule White....................7542564  !</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................754-1719  I</p>
        <p>Dick Kinley...................758 4446</p>
        <p>TollFree: 1-800 525 8910,ext AF43 j</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity A4AKE THE RIGHT MOVE! AAove to an energy etticienf E 300 house like this one, with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room open to second floor and fireplace, great plan. Foursite Realty 355-7300, arolyn Erwin 355 4014.</p>
        <p>MEADOWBROOK This new listing is an excellent beginner home. Two bedrooms, one bath, living room, dining room and kitchen, carpeted, $22,500. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge and Southerland, 754-3500; nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>NC HOUSING LOAN assump tion tor qualified buyer. Low equity, fixed rate. Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom. two years old. Now 43,500. Ask tor Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 754-3500; nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>NO AAOWEY DOWN! Payments  JOI^S&amp;lt;^</p>
        <p>as low as $150 FmHA, 3  Elm, 3btdrooms, IVSbalhs, ter</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1 bath, carport  living  area, garage, co^ tot. </p>
        <p>Home Realty Company, 355 1</p>
        <p>4603.  !  Williams  Real  Estate,  79-24IS.</p>
        <p>BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>HOUSE &amp;amp; LOn</p>
        <p>Route 6, Box 156 Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>October 15,198&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>10:00 a.m. on premises</p>
        <p>Directions: Leave Greenville on Highway 33 West go approximately 8 miles to Belvoir, turn right beside (Convenient World food store onto RPR 1400, go 2 miles, brick house on left. Auction Signs in yard.      i</p>
        <p>House and Lot: 3 bedroom brick home witfi Itft* Chen, den and dining room combination, living room, one bath, utility room, carport, front p( and outeide storage, kitchen has built in stovfl oven. Large double lot approximately 350' x 2 located in good rural neighborhood. Excellent Investment opportunity. House has electric heat.</p>
        <p>Open House: Sunday, Oct. 6,1985 2-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Tarmi; 10% deposit day of sale, balance within 30</p>
        <p>Trustee: Richard Stearns, Attorney at Law, Klnston/&amp;gt;N--Ph. 573-2295</p>
        <p>Sale conducted by</p>
        <p>BOYETTE AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>Lie. 472 WILSON, N.C. PH. 291-1508</p>
        <p>VP. g. blount and associates</p>
        <p>201 E. Arlington Blvd 756-3000 days 355-6330 nights</p>
        <p>Invites You To Our...</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>at</p>
        <p>Sheraton Village Townhomes</p>
        <p>SUNDAY 2:00-5:00 PM</p>
        <p>2 and 3 bedroom townhomes located directly behind the Sheraton on Landmark Street.</p>
        <p>Or Call Us at w.g. blount and associates for an appointment.</p>
        <p>Your Hosts George Sutphen &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Donald Joyner</p>
        <p>SUNDAYS CALL 746-3472 OPEN SATURDAYS 9 TO NOON</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>Economy, beauty and country living are yours In thlt lovely brick ranch. Well Insulated and quality constructed, this home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining area, family room, double garage and f#nc-ed backyard. Excellent location In Ayden. $65,000.</p>
        <p>$23.500. NEED SPACE? Then take a look at this oldsr home with 3 large bedrooms, Texas size kitchan, living room, family room, utility room and large back ysrd $27.500. HANDY MAN SPECIAL. 3 bedroorns, IVi bath brick home with living room, kitchen, eat-in arsa and carport. Kennedy Estates</p>
        <p>WHAT THE OWNER IS LEAVING with this 2 bedroom bungalow featuring 2 baths, living room and largo utility room. The wood stove stays plus the range, refrigerator, dryer, chest type freezer and 3 ceiling fans. Don't miss this bargain.</p>
        <p>$38,500. LARGE BACK YARD WITH CENTIPEDE GRASS. Immaculate 2 bedroom brick home. This well constructed home has had the tender loving care of Its owners. Features include living room, dining room, convenient kitchen and enclosed garage. You must see to appreciate this lovely home.</p>
        <p>$38,500. IMMACULATE brick ranch home featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 /i baths, living room, large kitchen-dining area and enclosed garage Call for an appointment. REDUCED TO $37,000. FmHA Loan Assumption. Don't miss this lovely 3 bedroom home with great room, kitchen, garage, carport and large back yard with plenty of space for a garden</p>
        <p>$43,500. BARGAIN HUNTERS-Take Notice! Owner is moving and is leaving all appliances Including range refrigerator, washer, dryer, 4 ceiling fans, sir conditioners. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch has a large living room, kitchen eat-in area, wood deck and fenced back yard Call today.</p>
        <p>$44,500. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Assume this</p>
        <p>FHA 235 loan and move info this Immaculate vinyl siding home with 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, living room wood deck and fenced back yard. Owners have recently Installed new carpeting In living room and hall $59,900. CHARMING, SPACIOUS COLONAL. Impressive 4 bedroom, center hall colonial. Plenty of cabinets In large kitchen with dining area, pantry 2 full baths, family room and large back yard. </p>
        <p>FOURPLEX. Good rental history and Incoma, Call for details, $42.500,</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL PROPERTY In Ayden and Wintervllle Call tor details.</p>
        <p>LOT5ON WOODVIEW DRIVE In "The Plnes.'</p>
        <p>SiiirjiS.soo;*'*'</p>
        <p>Sci;sS).r$?:5r</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0062" />
        <p>D-tD. The Daily Hetlector, Greenville, N.C._Sunday,  October  13.1985</p>
        <p>HOJou**$ForS^</p>
        <p>LyAmDALE. l*9anc* and topMtticatlon is ohartd In this stt|ty cpiontal hone. Baldwin brau throughout, boautiful ntoloing, outstanding kitctwn. mailtr bath with acu|zi' and saparte showor ara only a taw ot tha faatures in tWs superior homa. University Realty 3S5 SM4; Jean Hopper 7Sa-f 14}.</p>
        <p>O.G. NICHOLS ^AGENCY, INC.</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>LEFT) Located in 6d Subdivision at 105 il Drive, this brand new</p>
        <p>tsnady to move into. Last Uiis price</p>
        <p>POINTS AND CLOS sTS Plan features great -.and dining area with Ipjece, kitchen, three bpdToems. two full baths, utility dKa and storage area. Located (fi a big lot and priced at $57,500</p>
        <p>LMHURST AREA Too good a My to be passing up. Located at ij North Overlook Drive in wvenient Elmhurst area, this Ifick ranch features over 1500 sAiare feet of heated area with b|B formal living and dining rgemv -tireplace, big kitchen Md &amp;gt;e%ting area, three b^raoTns, tVi baths, big sofeenej in porch and a large (Macb^ double garage Priced at $011900 and owner is looking ot^.</p>
        <p>immaculate home in trdv-Acres. Located at 330 S^inghHl Road in Hardee Acres SpbdUrision. Over 1500 square ta*t Ot heated area, this well built hotne features formal liv lag raofn, kitchen and dininc areai (amily room witF fireplace, three bedrooms, I'i bethsrVA 10% loan with balance of $38,750 and payments ot $t 93PITI Priced at $42,500</p>
        <p>:  . ON CALL</p>
        <p>Ajmette Parker</p>
        <p>758 4182</p>
        <p>Clayton Mayne David Nichols</p>
        <p>754 4080 355 44U</p>
        <p>ilfw LISTING. Prestige home IQ Farmville. Executive living is over'4,000 square foot man slon on large corner lot. Offers 5 bedrooms, all formal areas, sunroom, and lovely porches $108,900, For appointment to sec, 'call Nancy Dudley. AWridge and Southerland, 754 3J00or7S4 5594, nights. iw LISTING. Cherry Oaks One ot the best looking homes in the neighborhood. Must be seen. Soper 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car carport. A Show Stopper with designer curtains and ^Ipaper. sao's. Call Nancy Cwdley, Aldridge and Southerland, 754-3500 or 754-5SM, nights</p>
        <p>sfvir LISTING neat and well kpi home, 1 year home owners vorronty (10.15% assumable lean) .to qualified buyer. Over 1M0 square foot. Convenient to aU parts. 3 bedrooms, fireplace woMstoye. Call Davis Realty 758-9080 or Broughton, 752 2438, 718-2904, 754 2477 or 355-2574.</p>
        <p>kthel</p>
        <p>Immaculate tradi th&amp;gt;oal home in excellent nMghborhood. four bedrooms. fOrmal areas, den, garage, large cprner lot; many extras; ask for Sye Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Sputherland 754 3500; nights 3SS-2588</p>
        <p>BUILT FOR QUALITY, Onigned for style! 2 story, 3 bj^ooms, 2't baths, great room vjfh fireplace, under construc-tigiT on a beautiful Baytree lot. RoOrsite Realty 355-7300,</p>
        <p>Carolyn Erwin 355-4014._</p>
        <p>OWNER. Very attractive contemporary home tor sale at 504'River Hills Drive. Over 1400 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 ,baths, great room with cathedra] -ceiling, fireplace, and spirat staircase to loft. Large WDttled lot, nicely landscaped. Pficed in the upper 40's. Call 7j2,a410,</p>
        <p>BV'OWNER. A nice 3 bedroom bplck veneer with dining room, lge kitchen, den, living room, c ntral heat and air, wall-to-w III carpet Approximately 1700 s^are feet. $75,000. 7% foan ajlumption. 754 6953.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>:D.G. NICHOLS AGENCYJNC.</p>
        <p>;  752-4012</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;2% LOAN ASSUMPTION, bated at 918 Hooker Road in (hard Hill Subdivision. -Neat he on a big lot with big back Jfd. Plan features living room, kitchen and eating area,  bedrooms, l's baths. Also garage for storage. Loan b|^ncg of approximately $|8,000 payments of $447.15 Priced at $51,500.</p>
        <p>V^STHAVEN V. Brand new aU ready at 404 Cedarhurst [^ve in new part of Westhaven.</p>
        <p>story with over 2400 square fqpt with spilt foyer with formal liMng ana dining rooms, big kiphen and eating area, family om with fireplace, four Vooms, 2Vj baths, wooded lol. Priced at $114,500. Owner aijxioustosell.</p>
        <p>AREAL CONTEMPORARY! Lqcated at 704 Riverhill Drive in Rtverhills Subdivision. Approx inrttely 1900 square feet of area Oft p wdody secluded lot. Plan feRjures great room with fihiplace, formal dining area, thfrte bedrooms, and a loft for stUy, etc. Priced at $49,900 Opitier anxious to sell.</p>
        <p>HkRDEE ACRES. Located at 329'Springhill Road in Hardee Alftes Subdivision. This im-mR^ulate ranch features 1125 sdupre feet of heated area with lifipg room with fireplace, kitchen dining combination, ttfree bedrooms, 1h baths. Bbnus is a 9'i% FHA loan ayumption with balance of ap-pjpximately $35,000 and payments of only $382.04 PITI. Priced at $54,400</p>
        <p>*  ON  CALL</p>
        <p>AiweMe Parker  758-4182</p>
        <p>Cihyton Mayne dlvid Nichols</p>
        <p>754 4080 355 4414</p>
        <p>TLARK-BRANCH SELLS 'HREEHOMESAWEEK sometimes FOUR</p>
        <p>flOREST HILLS. Could you use aybasement with fireplace? Just p rfect for recreation room. 1 W square toot home with for r el living and diing with addi t mal fireplace. Carpprt and S rage. Centrally located for c nvqnient shopping and near ^ools. Affordably priced in t^per $50's.</p>
        <p>HEW LISTING. Available im iRediately this 3 bedroom, 1': 8th home with over 1340 square in desirable WInterville . Owner will consider rent ption to purchase. High I today. 452.</p>
        <p>LISTING. No quallfica  on this contemporary rRfich offered in the mid $50's. tfW% assumption. Seller may fftiance part of equity. Located in WInterville with large com Iflnation. Heat pump plus f&amp;amp;eplace. '/i acre lot. Less than ip minutes from downtown.</p>
        <p>IMMACULATE HOME. This spotless 3 bedroom, 2 bath ran-oner has many extras Including large laundry room with built-in dtsk and cabinets, remodeled Idfchen, single garage, and rflcely landscaped yard. Located ih WInterville school district, it cjan be yours.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>:  REALTORS</p>
        <p>:  355-2000</p>
        <p>Mary Ward</p>
        <p>ON(ALL......................754-1997</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden.............355 7227</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan.............754-3210</p>
        <p>Jo Sanders.................355 2508</p>
        <p>Ann Simmons ........754 2548</p>
        <p>Marie Davis...............754-5402</p>
        <p>iule White....................756 2544</p>
        <p>Seep Johnson.............754 1719</p>
        <p>DickKinley..................758 4444</p>
        <p> Toll Free 1 800 525 8910, ext AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CLAftl(-6liANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR</p>
        <p>BRENTWOOD. This one has it all. 4 bedrooms, 2 large baths, formal living and dining rooms plus family room with fireplace and carport with a large wooded Md well established lot. Also in one of the most convenient neighborhood's in Greenville. Cat) now tor appointment. Reduced to $49,500. 421.</p>
        <p>UNDER CONSTRUCTION In Camelot You probably won't want to maka any changes in this plan, it's nearly perfect with 1438 square feet and only $47,500 Extra trim, turnkey loo by Bill Clark. Available this tall and you select the decor. 419.</p>
        <p>IDEAL INVESTMENT. Large home in excellent neighborhood. Has two apartments with outside entrances. All appliances including woodstove. Large carport, located on corner lot. Potential $700 plus per nsonth income. Great for positive cash flow minded investor. Fresh on the market. Upper $40'$. 442.</p>
        <p>RIVER COTTAGE. Near Me Cotters AAarina. This 3 bedroom is a sailor's delight with boat house, pier and 4' of water at the dock Some remodeling has been done, furniture included. Large deck overlooking Pamlico River. 40 minutes from Greenville. Call now, it won't last long. Mid $40's. Warranty available. 429.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHJNC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Mary Ward</p>
        <p>ONIALL......................754-1997</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7227</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............754-3210</p>
        <p>Jo Sanders....................355-2508</p>
        <p>Ann Simmons................754-2548</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................754-5402</p>
        <p>Jule White....................754-2544</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................754-1719</p>
        <p>Dick Kinley...................758 4444</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1 800 525 8910,ext AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Possible rent with option Convenient to shopping and schools neat and well cared for home with 3 bedrooms 1 bath family room - dining and kitchen area front porch with swing $29,900. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000 or 754 2904, 752 2438, 754 2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Solo</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING in country Wont last long. This homa of tars 3 btdrooms. 1W baths, IIv ing room, aat-in kitchan, large iencad in lot. Call Julia Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002; nights 752 7127.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED on this beautiful homa in popular Elmhurst neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, formal areas, kitch an, dtn, workshop, new heat pump, roof, siding, fenced In back yard, deck, conwlete this packM. Call Julie Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002, nights 752-7827.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED and only $2900 to assume this 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhome. Greatroom, large kitchen with all appli anees, dining area, patio and more. Payments less than $500. Won't last long. Call Barbara Harper, CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002.</p>
        <p>RANCH HOME. Farmville. Convenient to Farmville schools and medical center ^roxi mately 1750 square feet, 3 bedrooms, carport Excellent city residential location. By owner. 754 844or 757 0001.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE AGENTS</p>
        <p>wanted. For your confidential interview, call Jean Hopper or Katherine Vinson at University Realty, 355 5844.</p>
        <p>144 Housm For Salt</p>
        <p>NO MONEY DOWN. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, l^ baths, no city taxts. If qualified payment could be es low as $1 month. Priced to sell quick. Sieve Evans  AssociatM, 3S5-2727. OWNERS ARE ANXIOUS to Mil. this 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with many extras. This is a homa you need to see 1o believe. Priced below the market value. Fourslte Realty 355 7300, J.C. Bowen, 754-7424.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED. This con temporary home offers a beautiful Inground pool, new workshop. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal areas, large kitchen with Jenn aire range and much more. Call Julie Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton end Associates, 355-7002; nights 752 7827,</p>
        <p>REDUCED $$,800 make an of</p>
        <p>ter today on this spacious tvra story home. Living room, den, 3 bedrooms, immediate xcupan cy. Reduced to $54,900. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 754 3500, nights 355 2588,</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO $11,500,</p>
        <p>Wildwood Villas. S^ious 2 bedroom, 2',^ bath townhome, with full basement near ECU. Owner will pay ciosltM cost plus 3 discount points. Call Terry Hathaway, Aldridge and Southerland, 7S43500 or 355 5387.</p>
        <p>144 Housti For Salt</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY, INC.</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE AREA. FHA ttVk% loan assumption in popular Fainield subdivision. Over 1230 square feet of heated area with living room with fireplace, larger then average kitchen and eating area, three bedrooms, two full baths. Garage, fenced in back yard. Loan balance of approximately $44,000 and pay ments of $440.22 PITI.</p>
        <p>HOME IN THE Country! An older farmhouse and approxi mately 4 acres of land is what everyone Is looking tor. Priced In the midfifties and lots of possibilities here. Located about 18 minutes from Greenville on NC30, this older home needs some sprucing up but has great potential. Callfor more info.</p>
        <p>HAROEE ACRES. Hard to find a house anywhere today at this price! Located at 212 Circle Drive, this neat little home features living room, kitchen and eating area, three bedrooms, 1 bath, carport and storage. Priced low at $47,000.</p>
        <p>ON CALL Annette Parker  758-4182</p>
        <p>144 Housrs For Sale</p>
        <p>RAL ESTATE SALES  opeiv</p>
        <p>ing for energetic and enthusiastic person who likes to work with people. Estate Reelty Company, ni-1040</p>
        <p>REOUCEDI REOUCEOI Reduced! From $38,500 to $34,500 3 bedrooms, brick, central heat, carport, wooded lot. Evans &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Call Steve 35^2727</p>
        <p>I Associates,</p>
        <p>9.5 NCHA PINANCINO, avail able for qualified buyer. Builder pays points and closing on this very attractive ranch. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with firaplace, eat-ln kitchan. Fourslte Realty 3S5-7300, Carolyn Erwin 3SS-8014.</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE Colonial charm  split level convenience in this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Beautiful shaded lot..University Realty 3S5-S884; Katherine Vinson 752 5778.</p>
        <p>THIS DUPLEX is a great In</p>
        <p>vestment opportunity.' Each side features 2 bedrooms, I'/i baths, living room, aat-in kitchen. Excellent location. $40's. Call Nancy Dudley. Aldridge and Southerland, 754-3500 or 754-5594, nights.</p>
        <p>perfect for rental property or as office space. Originally was old homeplace, has beautiful hard</p>
        <p>wood floors, large rooms, good condition. University Replty 355 5844; Jean Hopper 754 9142.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. University area. Cozy and charming describes this 2 or 3 bedroom bungalow, featuring hardwoods in living and dining room, like new furnace and carpet and screened in porch. $45,900. For more information call Alita Carroll, Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 754 3500 or 754 8278</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Riverhills. Thi 2 year old 3 bedroom 2 bath con temporary ranch is in mint condition. With large greatroom, eat-in kitchen, separate laundry,'utility room and large wooded lot, it's priced to sell at $47,900. For more details call Alita Carroll, Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 754 3500 or 754-8278,</p>
        <p>NO CLOSING COSTS. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, new. Twin Creeks Subdivision. Home Real ty Company, 355 HOME</p>
        <p>WHY RENT... YOU CAN BUY!</p>
        <p>For as low as $340 par month, 3 bqdrooms, 2 baths, grMt room. Low down paymant. No closing costs. Qrast location.</p>
        <p>756-8702</p>
        <p>GREYSTONE</p>
        <p>Nsxt To FIratowsr On WhHs Road</p>
        <p>cMosg Cheek</p>
        <p>^owhouees</p>
        <p>Nestled In The Shade Of Towering Pines, Privately Secluded Yet Conveniently Accessible. Moss Creek, The Way Everyone Was Meant To Live. Take A Look...You May Not Want To Leave!</p>
        <p>Marketed By:</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21</p>
        <p>Bass Realty</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>cXfogs,</p>
        <p>Developed By:</p>
        <p>Bowser Construction Co.</p>
        <p>(First Right On Lake Road)</p>
        <p>264 Business-West</p>
        <p>THE REAL ESTATE CENTER</p>
        <p>355-6666</p>
        <p>211 Commerce Street, Greenville OWNED BY THE BROKERS THAT SERVE YOU</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE. 3 bedroom house convenient to schools and downtown. Has solar hot water system, recently remodeled and has a fenced backyard for the kids. $49,500. #T34.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. 3</p>
        <p>bedroom contemporary home has energy efficient wood stove, ther-mal blinds and assumable FHA loan at 11V2%. Call and let us show you the perfect starter home. $48,500. #S12.</p>
        <p>REDUCED $1,000.</p>
        <p>Custom 2 bedroom, IV2 bath townhouse near ECU. Brick exterior for low maintenance. Fireplace, ceiling fans, dishwasher. Perfect for family investment for ECU student or the young executive. $48,500. #P11.</p>
        <p>D.H. CONLEY AREA.</p>
        <p>25 acres suitable for subdividing or may be purchased in 5 or 10 acre increments. $86,000. #A25.</p>
        <p>BUILD YOUR HOME</p>
        <p>among the large oak trees or repair the old farm house. Pasture your horses on the 27 acres, or cultivate the fertile land. You could even sell off lots on the vast road frontage. Call for an appointment. #J27.</p>
        <p>NEW 3150 square feet commercial building on ane acre lot. Highway 264, Washington, N.C. $86.900. As is or owner will negotiate to finish to buyers specifications. #A31.</p>
        <p>RIVER RETREAT. On</p>
        <p>corner canal lot with 200 feet of canal frontage. Furnished 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has central air and boat house. Could serve as a primary residence. $39,900. #A2.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Investment property quadraplex centrally located on a wooded lot, all rented with a positive cash flow. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, 1V2 baths. Call today for appointment. $115,000. #H24.</p>
        <p>$10,000 REDUCTION.</p>
        <p>83 acre farm with 50 acres of good cropland. 1952 square foot brick home with formal areas, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths; Farm and home may be purchased together or separately. Call today. #A19.</p>
        <p>UPSTAIRS REC ROOM and lots o^attic storage make this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch highly desirable for your growing family. A new coat of paint and beautiful landscaping make for an excellent exterior appearance. $68,900. #A18.</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE OLDER HOME in Farmville. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, remodeled inside and out. Ready to move in. $53,200t#C16.</p>
        <p>AYDEN. Three bedroom home in Monclair Estates. Offers attractive floor plan, immaculate laridscaping a n d a g r e a t neighborhood for kids. Call today and let us show you a nice home for your family. $57,900. #S15.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Farm ville. Owner moving. Cash in on your chance to live in this 3 bedroom brick home for less than you may be paying in rent. Mid $40s. #C10.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING.</p>
        <p>Windy Mills townhouse available due to owner transfer. Good FHA loan assumption with low equity. Owner will consider lease option. $42,500. #S4.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>Hide away in the city on heavily wooded lot near the university. Family room with balcony, wood deck overlooks a stream. Owner financ-ing. Offered at $77,400. #H21.</p>
        <p>WOODED LOT. 3 acre lot in MacGregor Downs. Horse stables can be built on the back of property. Mid $20s. #S29.</p>
        <p>REDUCED $5,000.</p>
        <p>This custom built 2,261 square foot ranch features exceptionally high C|uality workmanship with lots of extras. Located at the rear of Lake Ellsworth with wide open spaces on two sides. Reduced to $89,900. See it today! #A23.</p>
        <p>RED OAK SQUARE.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles newest luxury 2 bedroom townhomes conveniently located near schools, shopping and hospital, 3 year warrant and 10 year limited H.O.W. warranty. $42,900. #SH5.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. Nice starter home in Ayden offers 3 bedrooms, new carpet and good neighborhood for the kids. Call today. $39,900. #T35.</p>
        <p>FARM FOR SALE.</p>
        <p>Near Farmville. Excellent cropland with timber and good road frontage. Creative financing available. Offered at $135,500. #C30.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Older home in Farmville in an excellent neighborhood. Great for people with growing kids or someone looking a quiet neighborhood. Home has 3 or 4 bedrooms with a closed in back porch. Partial fenced back yard with detached garage. Call today for appointment. Offered at $42,500.FC3.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING.</p>
        <p>Starter ranch in Ayden available due to owner transfer. Offers very large master bedroom, gr-eat room with fireplace. Exterior recently painted and priced right at $44,900. Call today for your personal showing. #C8.</p>
        <p>CAPE COD AVAILABLE in Farmville with over 1,600 sqiiare feet of living space. Home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced in patio and large paneled shop. Home has new roof and aluminum siding for low maintenance. All this for an unbelievable price of $49,500. #H13.</p>
        <p>WEATHINGTON HEIGHTS. 3 bedroom home on a dead end street. Great room with sliding glass door and built-in bookcase. Farmers Home Loan assumption. $43,500. #J6.</p>
        <p>83 ACRE FARM with 3,tKX) feet road frontage and 3,000 feet Tranters Creek frontage. 50 acres cleared with 7,000 pounds tobacco allotment. Some financing in place. $109,900. #A20.</p>
        <p>NEAR CHERRY OAKS. Contemporary home with over 1,900 square feet offers attractive floor plan with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, double garage, solar features and priced to sell in the low $80s. Call and ask about many other extras. #S22.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY ESTATE.</p>
        <p>Beautiful 2 acre lot or buy more acreage, story Colonial home with many outbuildings. With a little TLC, this could be a story book manor house. You must see it to appreciate it. $75,000. #J32.</p>
        <p>2 HOUSES. 3 acres of land and several out buildings. Stokes area Mid $20s. #J33.</p>
        <p>Ed Perry  Tint Smith Richard Allen Jimmy Cowan John Jackson Ray Holloman</p>
        <p>752-2867  '  355-6460  756-4553  753-4383  757-1465  757-1877</p>
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        <p>CUStOM-BUILT HOME in choict Fahnvillq rwlghbortwod. FtaturM 11 fornwl tms, slat* foyar, birch paneled femily room, nine-foot ctilings. Reduc ed to SS9.S00. To tee. call Nancy Oudlty. Aldridga and Southarland, 7S6 3S00 or 756 5596, nighti.</p>
        <p>SELLERS ARE ANXIOUS to rtlocato, so call now to provliw thli 1900 square foot home, all formal aroas, 3 bedrooms, 2 double</p>
        <p>baths, double oarage; corner lot. Reduced to $74,960 Cell Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 7J4-300; nights 355 2S88.</p>
        <p>NEW LISITNG, story, 3/4 bedroom, 2W bath home under construction. Large country kitchen with bay window in dining area. Lxated in WInterville Sclwol District on large country lot. Choose your own decor. Fourslte Realty 355 7300, J.C. Bowen, 754-7424.</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AdENCY</p>
        <p>$44,900. Downtown fringe rental</p>
        <p>office space. Orig</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322 1516 Greenville Blvd.</p>
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        <p>$49,980. University Area. Reduced to $49,900, in excellent condition, 3 bedrooms, central heat and air, all appllancts furnished, Including washer and dryer. University Realty 355-5M4; Jean Hopper 754-9142.</p>
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        <p>Brick, Circle Drive, 3 baths, AAaster btdroom, 17 x 27, family room 20 X 23 with firtplaca, formal living room, dining room with 13 X 20 kitchen, much more. A $200,000 home, priced et $149,900.754-0737.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - No reasonable offer refused WInterville School District - beautiful neighborhood - home recently painted attractive lot 2 story home with one car garage - 3 bedrooms 2'/j baths kitchen utility area - dining area with bay window family area YOU MUST SEE Only $44,900. Call Oavis Realty, 752 3000 or 754-2904, 752 2438, 754-2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING at an attor-dablt pricti Cute three bedroom, I bath ranch with living room, carport and haat pump system, Immediate occupancy) S28.900. Call Sue Dunn atAldrldge Southerland. 756-</p>
        <p>3500; nights 355-2588._</p>
        <p>COIY toWNHOUS &amp;lt;xcellenT location - two bedrooms, private</p>
        <p>itio, fireplace in great room . liverslty Realty 355  " Katharine Vinson 75l-J77f.</p>
        <p>Si</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION In</p>
        <p>Southrldge. 9Vi% NCHFA loan available. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $59,900. Quinn Raaltv. 355-425$.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING Reductd $4000 Excellant location  over 1300 square feet - fenced in beck yard</p>
        <p>- storage brick vanear ranch with carport - interesting kitchen, utility and den or dining area</p>
        <p>- large family room - 3 bedrooms 1&amp;lt;,5 baths - ONLY $52,500. Call</p>
        <p>Davis Realty, 752-3000 or 754-!-243$,</p>
        <p>2904, 752 2574</p>
        <p>754 2477 or 355</p>
        <p>OWNER TRANSFERRED Ready To Sell!</p>
        <p>This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is located Just 8 miles west of the hospital. Nice country location. Features a family size great room with fireplace, two car garage, patio, plus a large storage building.</p>
        <p>$56,000</p>
        <p>Ball 752-0025 &amp;amp;Lane</p>
        <p>Listing Agent, David Heniford, 758-0180</p>
        <p>!Suti</p>
        <p>355-753</p>
        <p>RAN DOM WOOD</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN III</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>BAYTREE</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>PINERIDGE</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES</p>
        <p>STANTONSBURG</p>
        <p>ESTATES</p>
        <p>Country living at its finest! Featuring 3 stall horse barn, fenced pasture, garage, carport, large side screened porch, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. $115,000.</p>
        <p>Corner lot, country decor! Offering great room with fireplace and insert, kitchen with nook, 4 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths $99.500.</p>
        <p>Large family brick ranch Features all formis, den with fireplace, kitchen with nook, 3 bedrooms 2 baths $79.900</p>
        <p>Cozy Cape Cod-just a few months old' Owner transferred. Offering great room with fireplace, kitchen with nook, formal dining, 3 bedrooms, 2vi baths $78,000.</p>
        <p>Contemporary  Solar! Features side screened porch. 2-story solarium, great room with woodstove, energy efficient kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 22 baths $73,900.</p>
        <p>Expansive not expensive Large family home offering all formis, den with fireplace and insert, kitchen with nook, double garage, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths.</p>
        <p>Flat unit on quiet secluded street. Offering great room with fireplace, formal dining, kitchen with nook, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $69,900.</p>
        <p>Contemporary with solar features. Featuring great room with free-standing fireplace, dining room, laundry room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $68,000.</p>
        <p>Attractively decorated - ready to move m! Offers great room with fireplace and insert, country kitchen, double garage, new carpet, paint and roof, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $67,500,</p>
        <p>CLEVEWOOD</p>
        <p>PINERIDGE</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>ESTATES  New Construction. Featuring great room  with</p>
        <p>fireplace, country kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths Choose own decor. $67,500.</p>
        <p>CLEVEWOOD  Salt box design. Featuring great room with  fire</p>
        <p>place, country kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $64,000.</p>
        <p>CLEVEWOOD  Cape Cod  Traditional. Offering great room  with</p>
        <p>fireplace country kitchen, deck, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $62,000.</p>
        <p>PINERIDGE  Newly  constructed. Offers  great room  with fireplace,  kitchen with nook,  3 bedrooms,  2 baths</p>
        <p>$58.000.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY  Near Bellarthur Featuring  great room  with fireplace,  kitchen with dining,  3 bedrooms,  2 baths</p>
        <p>$56,900.</p>
        <p>KENSINGTON PARK Collindale Court is the location of this attractive unit. Featuring great room with french door to patio, country kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2V2 baths. $55.900.</p>
        <p>GRIMESLAND  Brick home on quiet street Offers living room with</p>
        <p>fireplace, kitchen with dining, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and garage $55,000.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA  Large older home that has been renovated into 2</p>
        <p>apartments (up 3 bedrooms, down 2 bedrooms). FHA loan assumption with owner financing on part of equity. Call for details. $55,000.</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES  Quiet cul-de-sac location. Featuring great room</p>
        <p>with dining area, work kitchen, 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, single garage. $52,900.</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON  Attractive townhome convenient to athletic club.</p>
        <p>SQUARE  Featuring great room, dining area, work kitchen, 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, IV2 baths. $49.900.</p>
        <p>KENSINGTON PARK  Upton Court. Featuring great room, kitchen with</p>
        <p>dining area, 2 bedrooms, 1 full, 2 half baths $45,900.</p>
        <p>GRIMESLAND</p>
        <p>BRECKINRIDGE Affordable townhome. Featuring great room with</p>
        <p>SQUARE  dining area, kitchen with appliances, 2 bedrooms, 1</p>
        <p>full bath, 2 half baths. $45,000.</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG</p>
        <p>MANOR  235 Loan assumption available. This 2 bedroom, 1V2</p>
        <p>bath townhome also offers great room, dining area and cozy kitchen. $42,900.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS Cute, cozy bungalow. Offering living room wjth fireplace, country kitchen, 2/3 bedrooms $42,000.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY  Within minutes of industrial park area. Offering</p>
        <p>great room with fireplace, kitchen with dining, 3 bedrooms, 1'/2 baths. $39,500.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA Excellent rental investment. Features living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full bath. Walking distance of campus. $35,000.</p>
        <p>MACGREGOR  LOTS</p>
        <p>DOWNS  Zoned for stables, approved for septic tank, not in</p>
        <p>flood zone. 3.4 acres heavily wooded. $26,000.</p>
        <p>IMPERIAL ESTATES Lots come together to form inside corner - heavily wooded. C4II office for dimensions. $6,500.</p>
        <p>JANE BUTTS (BROKER ON CAlL)....................355-2851</p>
        <p>Elaine Troiano..................................\ .756-6346</p>
        <p>Jerry Butts.......................................752-9509</p>
        <p>Shirley Morrlaon..................................756-6343</p>
        <p>Denise Mizelle....................................758-7758</p>
        <p>Mavis ButtY......................................752-7073</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>MACGREGOR</p>
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        <p>UNlTtRSirY-Nice 3 bedroom |K&amp;gt;me with living room with firaplace, sunroom. Wooded</p>
        <p>Call Bail A Lana, 752-0025.</p>
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        <p>VETERANS DON'T NEED a</p>
        <p>down iMymant and closing cost.</p>
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        <p>Home Realty Company, 355 Tou CAN AFFORD It, Buy</p>
        <p>FHA 9/S% loan. Some owner financing available on equity. Three Tjedrooms, living room with fireplace, needs a little Tender loving care. Mary 7300 Pourslte Real</p>
        <p>*10*,900. Club Pines. A real dream of a house! Lukous col* ors, lots of space, like new con dition, 3 bedrooms, large greatroom with fireplace, deck and patio, walk up attic area. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756 9142. _</p>
        <p>I,*00. Cherry Oaks. Ma|estic tudor style home features 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal areas, huge den with fireplace and wet bar, deck, patio, uble garage. Fine in every sense of the word. University Realty 355 5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
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        <p>1807 Charles Blvd.  355-5866</p>
        <p>SHOWCASE OF HOMES</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE. Elegance and sophistication is offered in this stately colonial home. Baldwin brass throughout, beautiful molding, outstanding kitchen, master bath with jacuzzi and separate shower are only^pa few of the features in this superior home. Listing Agent: Jean Hopper.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>3-5 P.M. Today</p>
        <p>1316 MinuetteTucker Estates</p>
        <p>Select your own decor in this new ome of pure elegance. Williamsburq design.</p>
        <p>Jean Hopper Nome: 756-9142</p>
        <p>Katherine Vinson Iris Cannon Ron Clark Home: 752-5778 Home: 746-2639  355-5687</p>
        <p>BLANCHE FORBES REALTY</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR a place near the beach? See this 3 bedroom cottage that just right for the weekends. $16,000.</p>
        <p>PRICED FOR QUICK SELL at $19,900. Spacious 2 bedroom home with approximately 1448 square feet, storage building and large lot.</p>
        <p>DON'T MISS the chance of owning this beautiful mobile home located on a large country lot within 7 miles of Greenville. INVESTMENT PROPERTY3 bedroom home with approximately 1312 square feet. Good rental location. WAITING FOR A BARGAIN? See this 2 bedroom home in the country with double garage or workshop. Plus NCHA loan assumption for qualified buyer at 10.35% interest rate, balance approximately $24,973. Be sure to see. $27,900. COUNTRY LIVING at affordable price. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewide mobile home on large wooded lot. Additional land available.</p>
        <p>ATTENTION INVESTORS-Excellent buy on this 3 bedroom rental home in good location.</p>
        <p>FmHA LOAN Assumption possible for qualified buyer on this 3 bedroom home with garage and screened patio.</p>
        <p>INTERIOR DESIGN you hobby? Youll love this very tastefully decorated 3 bedroom birck ranch with many plus features includ-ing central vacuum system.</p>
        <p>WAITING FOR YOU is this lovely 3 bedroom home with carport, fenced back yard, and more in a quiet location.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM bungalow and large workshop near ECU. Excellent starter home.</p>
        <p>EAT BREAKFAST in front of the patio doors overlooking your nice fenced-in year with this 3 bedroom, IVi bath home. Owners anxious to sell.</p>
        <p>MINUTES FROM GREENVILLE. custom built brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with garage, and fireplace nestled on a wooded lot. PACKAGE DEAL! Lovely 3 bedroom home on corner lot with seperate apartment. Possibility of some owner financing.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY UVING what you want? This rustic setting will please you with its 3 bedroom, 2 baths, nice deck and fenced yard. Excellent loan assumption. Call for details.</p>
        <p>SPREAD OUT on approximately 2.6 acres with this 4 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home with wood stove, and more. CONTEMPORARY HOME features a closed in porch you won't believe, nice deck with seating, and a large party house with built-in barbeque. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, formal dining, and much more. NEAT AS A PEN- 4 bedroom brick ranch. Family room with fireplace, kitchen-dining combination, workshop, and many other extras on approximately 11/4 wooded lot. YOUR FAMILY will love this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with private master bedroom suite, built-up brick patio, plus outside room for entertaining or buisness. Immaculate condition.</p>
        <p>NEED A LARGE HOME? See this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home near the University. Large screened patio, family room with fireplace, and more</p>
        <p>ONE OF NICEST NEIGHBORHOODS in Greenville</p>
        <p>features this immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with formal areas, and a two car garage.</p>
        <p>CLOSE TO UNIVERSITY Centrally located 5 bed room home with formal areas, screened porch, burglar alarm, and sprink ler system in yard, fenced in back. Excellent condition.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR STORAGE</p>
        <p>place or commercial cooler? See this 51  X 50' building available with all refrigeration equipment. INVESTORS-Need a posi tive cash flow? Note this 36' X36' building present ly rented and 2 mobile homes. Conveniently located. $49,900. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Business presently under lease and 5 mobile homes. Priced to sell at $79,900. BUILDING FOR Lease or Sale. Over 7,000 square feet storage area with additional 4 offices and 2 baths with,^ heat and air. Owner will consider financing or a 5 year lease, convenient location. $85,000.</p>
        <p>INVESTORS-200 lot on Fairfax Street fronting on river. Ideal for Multi-family. Only $19,000.</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOT In</p>
        <p>Greenfield Heights. Approximately 86' X 175' ATTENTION BUILDERS-Wooded lots for sale in "THE PINES". Call for map and price.</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 3 acre residential lot in the country. Call for location.</p>
        <p>REDUCED COMMERCIAL LOTS-Downtown buisness Ayden. Only $38,000 for both or purchase one separately. Call for details. INVESTMENT PROPERTY-65 acres partially developed, and great for subdivision or to sell in tracts. Call for more information.</p>
        <p>NC HOUSING FINANCE MONEY NOW AVAILABLE. CALL FOR DETAILS</p>
        <p>RELOCATION AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT</p>
        <p>Carl King, Sales Associate  K.......................756-1258</p>
        <p>Evelyn Bullock, REALTOR   752-4707</p>
        <p>Ray Everett, REALTOR (ON CALL) ............................757-0530</p>
        <p>Kathy Webster, Sales Associate   756-6528</p>
        <p>Blanche Forbes, REALTOR, GRI, CRS...........................756-343^</p>
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        <p>2717 S. Memorial Dr.</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
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        <p>ITTlS HOME HAS It AlLII 4 ^ooms, all formal areas plus n. Spaciousness, brightness, convenient location. Let me show it to youl University Real ^^-5866; Katherine Vinson</p>
        <p>Tucker estates Loan</p>
        <p>auumption with low equity is available on this cedar farm</p>
        <p>22i*f i.  bedroom down</p>
        <p>and 2 bedroqms up; greatroom, dining room, screened porch. A Meal at *85,900. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland 756 3500, nights 355-2588.</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
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        <p>THREE BEDROOM house. Lincoln Street, Bethel. $1,000 ^m^|350 monthly payments.</p>
        <p>UNIQUE describes this 2 story contemporary. Situated on wooded lot</p>
        <p>lot with 4 bedrooms, ireat room, eat-in kitchen, IVi oaths. Ownar anxious to sell!! University Realty 355 5866; Katherine Vinson 752-5778.</p>
        <p>UNIQUELY DESIGNED, the</p>
        <p>combined use ot bricks and greenery gives a garden look to mis duplex. Available for you to live In one side and gain Income from the other. Call David J^ner at Foursite Realty 355-</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY 3-5 PM</p>
        <p>2808 Edwards Street, Colonial Heights</p>
        <p>Totally remodeled home in quiet established neighborhood. Large country kitchen with work island and eat in area with hardwood flooring, formal dining room with new carpeting spacious greatroom, 2 bedrooms downstairs with hardwood flooring and bath, 1 large bedroom upstairs with dressing area and loads of closet space. Conveniently located to schools, shopping and recreational areas. NC Housing Finance Money available. See Hostess for details. |52,900.Your Hostess-Denise Mizelle 758-7758</p>
        <p>cMavii SuH</p>
        <p>355-7653</p>
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        <p>THIS FARMVILLE home is pw^vet tor th large family. If hat all formal areas, large eat-in kitchan, 3 baths and 4 spacious bedrooms. The kids can anjoy the fresh air on the large Kreened in porch, in the or at the naarby park. This house it in excellent condition and priced at only W,500. Call Susan Likosar at Aldridge A Southerland 756-3500 or 7561^ nights.</p>
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        <p>TUCKER EStAt^i Attrk livt brick Williamiburg in this dasircabla locatTon! 3</p>
        <p>CRAFTSMAk DELIGHT This brick fradittonal features over 2,000 square feet, formal living and dining room combination, family room with firaplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 20x20 playroom; fabulous 24x4 detached workshop equipped with electrlcify, water, heafand 220 voltaae. Call June Wyrick, Aldric^ 1 Southerland, 758-3500</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 full baths, office for Oad, graatroom with firaplace, formal dining room, all fhis immaculate Inferior and fenced back yard for Junior. Call us today! Aldridge and Southerland 7S6 3500.758^7871.</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOM In Winter vllle, workshop, fence. *50,900. Wingate Agency, 757-3441.</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1985 M</p>
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        <p>*375AM. Country Club Ara-Magniflcant 7 bedroom home Ih' Greenville's finest area.' Beautiful grounds enhance an already lovtiy exterior of this grand home, too many faaturvs n&amp;gt; list - call for complatr information. Univarstty Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.  !</p>
        <p>REDUCED. 4 bedrooms, 2.</p>
        <p>baths, workshop and garages 2.14 acres estate. SSOJKw.-Hprne Realty Company, 355 HOME: </p>
        <p>FOURSITE REALTY 355-7300</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL*FARMS*INVESTMENT NEW CONSTRUCTION*AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS BROKERAGE</p>
        <p>POSSIBLE OWNER FINANCING on this 3 bedroom, 2V4 bath ranch style home. Central air, cozy den with fireplace plus 18 x 36 swimming pool. Priced to sell at $65,000 Call Stan Cherry.</p>
        <p>SOUTHERN CHARM surrounds this home with Its wrap-around porch, six bedrooms, 3 baths, pine and oak floors and 6 fireplaces Call Al Baldwin.</p>
        <p>Al Baldwin  ............................756-7838^</p>
        <p>Broker On Call   756-742T</p>
        <p>  Nary Chapin......................................355-2295</p>
        <p>'i  Stan Cherry.......................................758-0168</p>
        <p>Carolyn Erwin  David Joyner......................................794-2796</p>
        <p>Home 355-6016  P*** Tart...........................................523-7705</p>
        <p>Carolyn Erwin....................................355-6016</p>
        <p>Bob Fields..........................................348-2803</p>
        <p>Our business is helping you find an investment that is affordable and suitable to your per-wnal needs. Call us today for a confidential consultation to discuss the type flnanclno that is best for you. 9.5% NCHFA, FHA, VA and conventional.  ^  nnancing  mat  is.</p>
        <p>w.g. blount &amp;amp; associates</p>
        <p>201 e. arlington blvd.  phone 756-3000  p.o, box 7226  greenville, n.c. 27834</p>
        <p>nights, weekends 355-6330</p>
        <p>Blount 756-791 1</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;v</p>
        <p>myi Donald Joyner 756-8668</p>
        <p>Pat Terry 355-6426 George Sutphen 756-3372 Betty Beacham 756-3880 Bill Woodard 527-0769</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE. QUEEN ANN ROAD - this elegant 4 bedroom Williamsburg is under construction, there are too many features to list all of them. But to mention a few 3492 square feet unfinished 3rd floor, jacuzzi, water to air heat pump. Sprinkler system. Call for complete details. $192,000.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - EXCELLENT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT -SPACIOUS. 1,866 square feet, 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. Owner has installed new vinyl siding, new roof, new gas furnace, large patio with barbeque grill interior freshly painted and given a lot of attention. All this for only $50.000. For more details call George Sutphen, 756-3372.</p>
        <p>LOTS OF LOTS</p>
        <p>If you have been looking for lots and cat find exactly what is available, give us a call. We keep an updated map of most subdivi-sions in our Residential Lot Department.</p>
        <p>OFFICE FOR RENT: EXCEUENT ARLINGTON BOULEVARD LOCATION-We have several offices available in our beautiful Williamsburg building. These offices can be single or combined to forni suites. Rents range from $^.00 up. We include utilities, janitorial service, parking and use of conference room.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE - Unique Contemporary Ranch design as featured in Ithe November '84 issueof Home Magazine. This home offers 3 bedrooms, bath area and wall of Closets in one wing with the master suite located on the opposite of the house. The living room ceiling slopes to a 14 foot high flat central portion. A bright breakfast room with bay window angles off a galley kitchen containing a peninsula sink and a bar counter. Extra features include a two car garage with 2 storage rooms, a protected rear porch and a huge decked area in the rear. This home must be seen to be appreciated. 135,000.</p>
        <p>105 Dudley $45,000</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, ^V^ baths, central heat and air, like new inside and out. Assumable FHA 235 loan. Northside Subdivision. Listing Agent: Pat Terry</p>
        <p>A PASTORAL SETTING - In a</p>
        <p>lovely rural area yet just 4 miles from Greenville. Modern 2,078 square foot ranch home with 3 bedrooms, sunroom, den, 2Vi baths, carport, storage barns, Bass pond and approximately 5 acres $129,900. Listing Agent Pat Terry . 355-6426.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - GREAT VALUE FOR THE FIRST TIME HOME BUYER -Located at 108 Manning Road, just one mile past D.H. Conley High School off Hwy. 43. This well maintained 2 bedroom home has a lot to offer for the money. It offers 1,115 square feet of heated living space, custom built cabinets, heat pump and central air, carport, and detached utility shed for extra storage. It has a good size yard that is very well maintained. All this for only $42,900. For more details call George Sutphen, 756-3372.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT - 3 bedroom Contemporary situated on a heavily wooded corner lot. It has a large multi-tiered deck for the outdoor enthusiast. $73,500.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - We have just listed a beautiful 2 bedroom Townhome at Breckinridge. Located off Greenville Boulevard between Kingston Place and Twin Oaks. Mid 40e. Make us an offer. Owner will pay up to $2 000 ifi points and closing costs.</p>
        <p>CYPRESS CREEKLuxury 2 and 3 bed-roonfi Townhomes. Located in the city off Arlington Blvd. at Clifton St. Nestled in the trees for that feeling of country quiet but convenient to everything.</p>
        <p>$69.500 to $79,500.</p>
        <p>SHERATON VILLAGE-2 and 3 bedroom floor plans available. Great location on Landmark St. directly behind the Sheraton on Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>TOWN HOMES</p>
        <p>' $43,100 to $53.700 and the builder will pay up to three points and $1,200 closing cost.</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG MANOR-lf you've been looking for that special place at that special price I think we've found it. 2 bedroom Townhomes with ail appliances patio with privacy fence, and centrally located.  '</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms, 2 Vi bath, fireplace and luxury throughout. You must see this excellent buy at Windy Ridge Townhouses. Picture yourself with a swimming pool, tennis courts and club house nearby. All of this or just 65,000. Listing agent Pat Terry 355^426.</p>
        <p>Now the best part-just $39,9001</p>
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        <p>Efel2l Tha Daily Reflector, Greanvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. Octobw 13.1985</p>
        <p>144 Housa For Sala ^SS^^LOER home"</p>
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        <p>downstairs  about &amp;lt; a st^re loot 2 baths taste-1 fully decorated country look</p>
        <p>dan with woodstovc living room with gas logs partially naw roof elecfrTc baseboard heat recently Installed</p>
        <p>downstairs - upstairs need to be - Mid</p>
        <p>UNIQUE U YEAR old Victorian home about MO square feet central heat and air original mantels, doors and woodwork still in tact - 2 staircases with newell posts ' zoned CDF - residential commercial and etc. -REDUCED S30.I00 ONLY</p>
        <p>completed - Mid S30.000. Call Davis .Realty, 7SI SOOO or 756 2904. to 243,</p>
        <p>2574.</p>
        <p>SVO.WO. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000 or 756 2904, 752 2430, 756</p>
        <p>756-2477 or 355-</p>
        <p>2477 or 355 2574</p>
        <p>FmHA</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>t79,f0. GrIflOT. Already reduc-</p>
        <p>ed by SIO.OOO, seller may con sider even nwre! Absolutely an opportunity of a lifetime! 4 bedrooms, 2&amp;lt;'S baths, all formal areas, fwo fireplaces, playroom, patio, fenced backyard, if</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale cellent three bedroom home</p>
        <p>near hospital. Large great i I, lovely d my ( 355-5066;</p>
        <p>dec*'</p>
        <p>Seiier wT'cMsi^'ny offer! University Realty</p>
        <p>- u4</p>
        <p>with fireplace, lovely</p>
        <p>win </p>
        <p>r're looking for a steal, this is University Realty 355-5T Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>Jean Hopper 756-914</p>
        <p>6 ROOM HOUSE near Green ville. Tobe moved. 756-0461.</p>
        <p>534400. Bungalow lor two just right for a couple or small family Excelieni condition, large corner lot, detached</p>
        <p>I64JM. Red Oak. Very fine con temporary three bedroom home featuring indirect lijditing, tree standing fireplace, vaulted ceiling, (Nek. Loh of storage space, .....155-</p>
        <p>garage. University Realty 5I66; Jean Hopper &amp;gt;S9t42.</p>
        <p>J OArMt</p>
        <p>$30's. University Really   9142.</p>
        <p>5066; Jean Hopper 7561</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION</p>
        <p>569400. Country LIvin' at its best! Lovely three bedroom home on 2.3 acre lot. Sunken living room, den with fireplace, detached garage. Really nicel University Realty 355 5066; Jean Hopper 7S6-91.</p>
        <p>Homes for Sale</p>
        <p>569,900. Camelot. Contemporary wIRi zing! Balcony overlooks graatroom which has fireplace and sliding doors to extra large deck. One bedroom and bath down, two bedrooms and bath</p>
        <p>up. New workshop In rear. University Realty to-5066;</p>
        <p>Financing Available</p>
        <p>The following properties, in excellent repair, are eligible for FmHA financing for eligible occupants-and on excel-H6nt terms for investor-applicants.</p>
        <p>ROUTE 1, BOX 104, STOKES, N.C. Four years old, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, new condition. $30,000.</p>
        <p>ROUTE 1, BOX 222-G, STOKES, N.C. Four years old, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, new condjbon. Suitable for sale to investor - applicants. $33,000.</p>
        <p>Available on a first-come, first-served basis.</p>
        <p>How to View and Purchase</p>
        <p>Visit your Farmers Home Office for a list of qualified real estate agents:</p>
        <p>115 Eastbrook Drive Greenville, NO 27834 Phone: (919) 752-2035</p>
        <p>fQUAMtpUSMC</p>
        <p>(VfORIUiiTV</p>
        <p>Hopper 756-9143.</p>
        <p>Jean</p>
        <p>144 Houstf For Solo</p>
        <p>ROWNETREE</p>
        <p>WOODS</p>
        <p>Greenville's newest townhome community Is now under construction. Affordable two and throe bedroom townhomes with 95% financing available. Call today for details. Jane Warren at 758-6050 or 830-1459 (Greenville, NO and Wil Raid at 758-6050 or 753-1609.</p>
        <p>COLLICEC. MOORE</p>
        <p>.ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>no South Evans Greenville, NC 758-6050</p>
        <p>(59,900. Country Home on 3 acres of land. Remodeled, In excellent condition, central heat</p>
        <p>and air, many paean traes. University Realty 355-5066; Jean</p>
        <p>Hopper 756-9143.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Solo</p>
        <p>8% LOAN  l&amp;gt;aymant now  SI67.13 PIT! - Well cored for-</p>
        <p>Country brick venoer home locafed on beautifully centiped-ed lawn with fenced in bock yard  outside storage heat pump  wood stove  extra inside storage - good looking den cheetlul kitchen and breakfast area - 3 btdrooms  baths  dKk &amp;gt; REDUCED to $52,900 Call Davis Realty, 753-3000 or 756-3904, 752-3438. 756 2477 or 355-3574.</p>
        <p>(87,988. ^armvllle.</p>
        <p>Lovely</p>
        <p>remodeled farmhowsa, over</p>
        <p>SOOO-. (80's. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hop^ 756-91.</p>
        <p>14 Investment Property</p>
        <p>FOR SALE; 16, 2 bedroom, townhouse apartments. $29,000/unlt. Cedar Court. Cell 758-3647, after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>APARTMENT BUILDING for sale by owner. 7 single bedroom units. Brick, all electric, fully rented, Income $1380/month. (125,000.756 7385.</p>
        <p>ISO Land For Sale</p>
        <p>OVER AN ACRE located In the</p>
        <p>of Greenville.</p>
        <p>country southeast. Quiet cul-de-sac for residential res! Call Terr</p>
        <p>Aldridge</p>
        <p>3500/3&amp;amp;!</p>
        <p>privacy and itrlcttons. 811,500. Hathaway at</p>
        <p>rry _____ _</p>
        <p>and Southerland, 756</p>
        <p>IM^UndFor^le^</p>
        <p>MUL?f?AMiUsl^enab!^ Convenient to University, Call CENTURY 31, Tipton and Assoclatas, 355-7003, nights. Rod Tugwetl, 753-4303.</p>
        <p>51t7.</p>
        <p>tWLVE ACRES WBLOUNTSCREE</p>
        <p>1S2 LoU For Sale</p>
        <p>ONBLOUNTSCREEK (69,000. Call 633 7522.</p>
        <p>wxmo:</p>
        <p>  Land, Aulldlngs.</p>
        <p>Hgusa. Can immadlately.</p>
        <p>Give price end complete details! "Land", P.O. Box 2441, Green-</p>
        <p>% ACRE LOT for sale In country with well, septic tank and underground wiring, lot is centrally located between Kinston end Greenville. 1-354-4715, after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>vllle. NC 37134. Owner-Brokar.</p>
        <p>4 ARES. Beeutlfully wooded with large cleared lot. 1985 3 bedroom mobile home, 10 minutes from Greenville. 3 minutes east of Aydtn. Career change must move. 746-2663.</p>
        <p>AttRAtlV Lt F'Cherry Oaks. Approximately W acre. Call Fourslta Realty 355-7300.</p>
        <p>AYOEN Nd. Bbllding lots. North Hills Estate, all</p>
        <p>undarground utilities, no's ISO'. Call ChastarStox, 746-6116.</p>
        <p>70 ACRES close to all shopping. Will sail all or divide in 3 parcels. 756-8737.</p>
        <p>YOU CAN SAVE money by shopping for bargains In the' Classified Ads.</p>
        <p>BATH, NC. .8 of an acre (6400. Cleared for building or trailer. Pamlico River acceu. 1-146-9216 for more information and direc tions. Quiet community.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL WOODED build-Ing lots. In two difterant estab lisned subdivisions. Outside city limits, (7,000 to (12,000 with some owner financing avallabia. Call W. G. BLOUNT AND ASSOCIATES, 756-3000 days or 355-6330 nights and weekends.</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Salt</p>
        <p>CAMP LEACH Estates Lois One river front, two river view. Located 13 mllat West of Bath, off 364. Jean Eberdt, Jeanette Cox Agency. Inc. 756 1333.</p>
        <p>duplex lot, in prlnte loce</p>
        <p>tion. Priced to sell, Better hurry. Fourslta Realty 355-7300, J.C. Bowen, 756-7436.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX LOT in prime loca tion. (13,500. Ask for Nancy Dudlty. Aldrldga and Southerland, 756-3500 or 756-5596, nights.</p>
        <p>^R ULE: Baautiful wooded building lots In established subdivision outside city limits.</p>
        <p>(12,000 and owner finencing end</p>
        <p>available. Call W. G. Blount Aesoclates, 756-3000 or 355-6436.</p>
        <p>HUNTINORIOOE. Large resi</p>
        <p>itaT (</p>
        <p>dentlel lots near hospital. (S.500 (14,000. Mlllla Llllay, Owner/ Broker. 753-4139.</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR SALE. Low down payment, financing available. Tvs miles from Greonvllle. Call 757-1365; nights and weekends I-975-3240.</p>
        <p>SEVERAL SMALL LOTS for</p>
        <p>sale, 50x150. Higgs area. Uni varsity Realty % 5866;</p>
        <p>Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>Jean</p>
        <p>Nestled in the trees.</p>
        <p>A quiet wooded setting for condominiums and townhomes is rare in the Greenville area. Except at Treetops. The surroundings are superb and so are the well appointed homes. Affordable prices make it possible to enjoy Tree-tops and to invest in a home of your own. The builder even helps with the closing costs. Look at Treetops. Enjoy the quiet. Carefully inspect the homes. Then decide for yourself.</p>
        <p>I I</p>
        <p>v~;</p>
        <p>THIS IS A COZY HOME located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Orchard Hill Subdivision. Three bedrooms and two baths feaiunng a large family room with a unique walk around fireplace. New Construction! Seller will pay points and closing costs. Call now and still pick out colors, carpets, etc. Priced at $59,900.</p>
        <p>Priced from $43,900 to $66,900</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00  5:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>1aVt()} is)</p>
        <p>S. Evans St. Extension</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVINQ AT ITS BEST. 1528 square feet of heated area, three bedrooms, two full baths living and family rooms. Beautifully landscap^ ed lawn. Call today for a showing.</p>
        <p>Ball *&amp;amp; Lane</p>
        <p>752-0025</p>
        <p>On Call - Annette Parker 758-6182</p>
        <p>1HE D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>Visit Rownetree Woods This</p>
        <p>Weekend For The</p>
        <p>GRAND OPENING!</p>
        <p>TODAY</p>
        <p>2:00-5:00</p>
        <p>Take Hwy 43 North Past The Old Hospital. Turn Left Onto State Road 1204 Off 43. (First Left Past Waller B. Jones ARC).</p>
        <p>ISr-</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>COLUCE C. MOORE</p>
        <p>WESTMINSTER COMPANY</p>
        <p>A Weyerhaeuser Company</p>
        <p>AND ASSOCIATES 110 SOUTH EVANS  GREENVILLE, NC 27834 (919) 758^50</p>
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        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>Pic</p>
        <p>rii-</p>
        <p>hrt in yoor mind - rmit lawns Lith shruba and youna traes, dKi both front and back, large ^dens, backyard pools and wingsets. Now add sntillng fimi'ies enjoying the ownership</p>
        <p>fimillos enjoying the ownership -I fheir w to kk acre lot In f" mobile home subdivision Pitt County. Now picture</p>
        <p>wwviiir-  Kiviwrw</p>
        <p>^selt there! Call The Evans tbmpany. 7SI-IJ4, Winnie Evans, 7H-42M or Faye Bowen,</p>
        <p>7M-5JM</p>
        <p>i^OEMERE. Approxinnatal  acre lot on the lake. Woodoc university Realty 3S5-5MS jaan Hopper 7M-9t</p>
        <p>TaCRES, ( miles iouth East</p>
        <p>East ol Greenville. Call Terry Hathaway, Aldridge and Southerland, 7SA-3SOO or 3SS-53*7</p>
        <p>~ACRES, located 7 miles East of Greenville. Will consider sell ing S or i acre Incrennants. Call Terry Hathaway, Aldridge and Southerland, Tit-MO or 3S5^ 5M7.</p>
        <p>155 Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>Beaufort' RnTy' usr ing lor property on or near the Pamlico or Pungo Rivers? We still have a large selection of lots, mobile homes and cottages. Call tod^ tor more Information Sally Robinson, 964-4711. WoodstKk Realty, Belhaven, 943 3352</p>
        <p>LITCHFIELD aCACti-</p>
        <p>Quaint 1 bedroom cottage on too' of creek front, *139,506. Call 103 237 9167, 1-237 4206</p>
        <p>:i57</p>
        <p>Townhouses For Sale</p>
        <p>I ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom, I'/^ }iath townhousa, featuring bay jMvindow and Williamsburg decor Located next to Green wille Athletic Club. Assumable 4oan with some possible owner 4inanclng. *45,500.355-2710.</p>
        <p>157 Townhouses  For Sale</p>
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        <p>U? pohmriu^T'.'T* November  foil details call Denise MIzelle at 758-7758 or 355.7453 AAavis Butts RealW. </p>
        <p>hOR REN I OR SALE</p>
        <p>locating, 1 year old. Low</p>
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        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>tJiih ^''oom, P/j bath ^nhouse. Convenient to hospi tal and mall, no pets. Available Nov^ber 1. *3^ month, 919 757 0001 day; 919787 9668 night.</p>
        <p>WATERFRONT LOTS-Located on see Blounts Bay. Approximately 15 miles from Washington. Ranging in size from just less than one acre to larger than 4 acres. Only 6 lots left Priced from $14.500.</p>
        <p>NEW HOME WITH RIVER ACCESS - Beautiful Colonial Style with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths Large fireplace in Great Room Triple sliding door See this home today.</p>
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        <p>COUNTRY RETREAT - Enjoy your dinner from the screened porch of this traditional home located in a quiet, pristine setting. 3 bedrooms 2 baths and double garage, $122,000.</p>
        <p>3 ACRE TRACT OF LAND - Luxurious home located approximately 1 mile from city Great Room with cathedral ceiling Kitchen has tile floors and counter tops, Buih in appliances include; microwave, trash compacter dishwasher, garbage disposal, Jenn Air range and refrigerator Breakfast room with lots of glass overlooking rolling hills Living room, dining room. Master bedroom includes shower and jaccuzzi. Energy efficient Anderson windows and dual water to air heat pump. This home is the ultimate in custom and setting. $225,000.</p>
        <p>Joe Taylor-946-1305</p>
        <p>210 North Market Street Waehinaton. NC</p>
        <p>946-7151</p>
        <p>FRESH ON THE MARKET</p>
        <p>BROOK VAIjLEY. Exceptional executive Williamsburg style home now available m this prestigious area. 5 bedrooms. 3 fun baths large den with fireplace, playroom, kitchen with nook, hardwood floors in den and dining room and double garage. $165.000.</p>
        <p>PMEBARK ROAD. SIMPSON. New construction Cedar contemporary in wooded setting located on quiet cul-de-sac. This new home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great-room with cathedral ceiling, kitchen, dining room, porch and deck. Move in with N.C. Housing Financing. $56,000.</p>
        <p>PINEBARK ROAD, SIMPSON. New construction. You can enjoy country living in this lovely ranch home on V4 acre lot. Great floor plan offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great-room, kitchen, dining area and utility room. Finance with N.C. Housing loan. $55,000.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>2-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>208 Harmony StreetBelvedere</p>
        <p>A beautiful setting in the trees, this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home is loctaed in one of Greenville s most popular areas and has charm of its own. Tastefully decorated, hardwood floors and a gas heating system only one year old. Must see to appreciate. Your Hostess: Jane Harrison.</p>
        <p>Aldridge r' Southerland Realtors</p>
        <p>756-3500</p>
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        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartmwrt, wat and hot wstar furnishad.</p>
        <p>1 North Woodtawn, *340. 756-0545 or 758-0635</p>
        <p>EXtRA LARGE 1 pedroom apartmant. Complatt-ly and nicely furnishad, carpeted, tile bath, individual air and haat. Practically on campus. Very nice nek^bors and quiet neighborhood. Desire neaf, respectable tenants. *240 single or *125 a pleca for two. Call 752-2691 forappointmant.</p>
        <p>carriage house Apart</p>
        <p>ment, highway 43 South, 2</p>
        <p>bedroom*, aii electric townhouse apartment. Pool and</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st,</p>
        <p>best duplex in town, best landlord. Just like your home. No pets. Young professionals, !"9je f marri* couples, *325. 752-6932, after 6 p. m</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st, 2 bedroom, 1 bath Duplex. All appliances, washer/dryer hookups, *275/mooth. 756 7677.</p>
        <p>townhouse. Aval able Octbber 1st within walking distance to campus. All Wllances and air. Call 758 9210, weekdays.</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
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        <p>' bedroom apartments. Carpet, dishwashers, compactors, patte, frot caUt TV, washar-dryer hook-up^ laumky room, sauna, teimis court, dub houia and POOL.752 1557</p>
        <p>m&amp;gt;RfeSS GARoenS. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. 355-6803. DUPLEX Shenendoah Village, 2</p>
        <p>MdlrAAmc 1t&amp;gt;.  ^11</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1',^ baths, all Mil , (fryar</p>
        <p>ancas furnishad, washer hookuM, haat pump, Mtio, at tic, outside storage, OlO, *310 deposit. 756-3117 afterap.m.</p>
        <p>ELT</p>
        <p>r-" Y'l-*-*. Apertmaots, 208 South Elm Street. 1 bedroom, furnished, heat, air, water furnished. 752-3376.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - new 2 bedroom apartments with water and iwr and appliances Included. MM/nion**'. Call 753-4750 or 758-7863, after p.m.</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apart- ments, carpeted, dish washer, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious</p>
        <p>with abundant parking,</p>
        <p> OL. Adjacent</p>
        <p>to Greenville Country Club. 756M69</p>
        <p>nomical utilities and POOL. </p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>OAKMONT SQUARE</p>
        <p>^ APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two btdroom townhouse</p>
        <p>apartments. 1212 Redbanks Road. Dishwasher, refrigerator, range, disposal incluM. We also have Cable TV. Very</p>
        <p>vanient to Pitt Plaza and Uni varsity. Also some furnished apartments available.</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>Captain's Quarters Apartments</p>
        <p>BEDROOM Apart</p>
        <p>ONE BOROOM Apartmant, fully carpeted, rafrigarator, range and dishwasher furnish ad. Central haat and air, located conm of Charles Boulevard and Street. Walking distance to</p>
        <p>CALL 758-7474.</p>
        <p>PORtAU</p>
        <p>DRASTICALLY REDUCEDII</p>
        <p>Excellent location in quiot noighborhood near chooi and park. Three carpeted bedrooma and den, greatroom with parquet fioora, ax-poaed coiling beamt, fkwr-to-coiling britek firepiaco, all new panoling throughout, 1300 aquaro foot, carport, patio. Must soe to ap-proctate. Youll lova H! $34,500 nogotiabla. Call 756-6559 aftor 5, or 522-6350 days.</p>
        <p>OWNER MUST SEUI</p>
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        <p>Get In On The Planning</p>
        <p>Eighty percent ol our ejistmg lownhomes are ioid and we re adding more now</p>
        <p>Luiury features are standard but by placing your down payment during construction you can have even more options like whirlpool tubs and central vacuum systems Choose your wallpaper paint and other decorating features too</p>
        <p>Really make it your own and be ready lor April occupancy</p>
        <p>Homesites from S16.000 Townhomes from $79.900</p>
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        <p>The One Word In Our Business That Makes A DifferenceIts the one word people want to hear when they list their property for sale.Its the happy word people like to hear when they purchase a home of their own.And its the word thats been said over and over again during 1985 by satisfied customers who turned to us with their housing needs.Why not join the SOLD group?Whether youre buying or selling, you can be sure of quick, courteous, competent and professional service when you rely on the firm that gives the word SOLD special nieaning for you.Duffus Realty Proudly Presents Our Homes:</p>
        <p>FISHING AND HUNTING</p>
        <p>A great fishing and hunting camp. Mobile home with detached two car garage Between Hobucken and Mesic. $17.000</p>
        <p>COTANCHESThEET Four bedrooms, IV2 baths, living room, gas heat, refrigerator. Presently rented. $23,500 WASHINGTON STREET Possible investment property. Presently rented. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room. $26,000.</p>
        <p>WEST NINTH STREET If you are interested in investment properties, look at this! Two apartments with two bedrooms, bath and living room each. Presently rented. $26.000</p>
        <p>FLORALPARK If you want a small home and a large work building, this is it. Two bedrooms, bath, living room, large 36 x 30, twelve feet high commercial type building. All for $29,500.</p>
        <p>LOW PRICE A low price and convenient to the University and the downtown area. Bungalow style with three bedrooms, bath, living room, dining room, hardwood floors, gas heat. $28,900.</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT This older home on Thirteenth Street is convenient to the university, Minges and the downtown area. Painted on the inside and outside Three bedrooms, bath, living room, diningroom. $34,900.</p>
        <p>FANTASTIC REDUCTION Yes. this home in the country has been h reduced in price and the owner wants to sell * now! Possible FHA loan assumption South of Greenville. About one acre. Three bedrooms,</p>
        <p>2 ,baths. Living room, dining room, family room. Storage, Now on ly $36,900.</p>
        <p>ROBINSON HEIGHTS Between Greenville and Winterville. Corner lot with pine trees. Three bedrooms, bath, living room, dining area, carport. Possible loan assumption. $38,900.</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR This ranch home has been painted both inside and outside as well as the floors being refinished. Three bedrooms, IV2 baths, living room, dining area, carport. $42,000.</p>
        <p>TOWNHOME An assumable loan for the qualified buyer on this townhome in Shenandoah. Two bedrooms, I'/z baths, foyer, living room, dining area, bay window, Nice $42.500.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY CONTEMPORARY A cutp contemporary in the country, but not far from the city limits. Three bedrooms, I'/z baths, living room, dining area, central air, caiport. In Sweetbriar. $43,900.</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES A ranch home featuring three bedrooms and IVz baths. You Can be cool this summer with central air!Living room, dining area and carport. $45,900.</p>
        <p>TRYON DRIVE</p>
        <p>An appealing ranch home in an area that you will really like. Three bedrooms, bath, living room with fireplace, dining area, carport. You should look at this home because it is only $45.500</p>
        <p>STANTON HEIGHTS</p>
        <p>On the medical complex side of Greenville. Convenient to the hospital and medical school. Three bedrooms, bath, living room.</p>
        <p>dimn^^^area, large floored attoc, carport</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE</p>
        <p>A two bedroom and IV2 bath condominium in this fine area. Great room with fireplace, dining area, pretty kitchen, patio. Privacy fence. $48,900</p>
        <p>DELIGHTFUL RANCH In Edwards Acres, on a pretty corner lot with a great combination of trees and landscaping. Three bedrooms. l*/z baths, great room with fireplace, dining area, garage, central air. Make sure you see this, only $53,500.</p>
        <p>RED OAK You will have a lovely 20 x 20 pool here with a broken tile patio. Pretty ranch with three bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, garage, chain link fence, large lot. $54,900.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY FARMHOUSE</p>
        <p>Just the place to raise a large family. Six bedrooms, foyer, living room, dining,room, family room, two fireplaces. Two acres of land. Lots of space and potential to create your own home place. $56,000.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY West of Greenville Three bedrooms, bath, living-dining combination, breakfast area, double carport, garage, large storage building. About one acre. Your chance to own your country home. $56,900</p>
        <p>PRETTY RANCH On a beautiful lot and in a perfect area. Not far from the medical complex and only four years old. Foyer, great room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, dining area, patio, storage shed. In Pineridge. $57.500.</p>
        <p>ARBOR HILLS Young and lovely. Impressive cedar siding ranch home. Three pretty bedrooms, two baths, great room, dining area, ceiling fans, central air. Lake Glenwood Area. $58,500.</p>
        <p>- UNIVERSITY DUPLEX Use as an investment, or live in one side, and rent the other. Living room, two bedrooms, kitchen on each side. One carport. Both units presently rented, $59.900.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>This traditional style home on South Eastern Street will not only provide the space that you need but will put you in walking distance of the campus. Three bedrooms, 2Vz baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, breakfast area, two car garage. $62,900.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN</p>
        <p>A choice ranch home on a pretty wooded lot. Three bedrooms and two baths. Living room, dining area, family room combination with fireplace. Just painted on the inside. Carport. $61.000.</p>
        <p>SOUTHRIDGE AND NEW Under construction, A good time to buy is now! Three bedroom and two bath ranch. Foyer, great room with fireplace, dining area, pretty kitchen, deck. $63,000.</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT A really spacious ranch with three to four bedrooms and 2'/2 baths. Foyer, living room, family room, fireplace, dinng room, three bedrooms and a study or fourth bedroom. Carport. All this for $65,000,</p>
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        <p>^  RIVER  HILLS</p>
        <p>A lovely ranch home on a pretty wooded lot! An entrance foyer with parquet floor, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, patio. Possible loan assumption. $69,900.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK A terrific location on the medical complex side of town. A pretty Cape Cod with four bedrooms and two baths. Living room, formal dining room, family room with fircpliice, ceiling fan, wood stove, screened porch and garage. $76,900.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>If you want a spacious ranch in the quiet country but not too far from Greenville. This is it! Eastern Pines area. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, formal dining room, combination family room with fireplace, deck, fencing. $79,900.</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT</p>
        <p>To the pool and recreational areas in Cherry Oaks. Perfect for the family with children. Pretty ranch home with entrance foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths, wood deck. $81,900.</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH One of Greenvilles nicest areas and convenient to the medical complex. A full range of recreational activities. All this and a choice contemporary with everything! Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, pretty kitchen, glassed porch, many extras, double garage, $84,900.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES A select two story home in a great area. You will have three bedrooms, and 2V2 baths. An entrance foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast area, dual heat pumps. If you want a nice home, see this! $93,900. WATERFRONT-REDUCED</p>
        <p>This fantastic waterfront home features seven bedrooms and 2V2 baths. Living room, dining area, screened porch, gas heat, water softener Picturesque location at Gilead Shores</p>
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        <p>CHOCOWINITYBAY</p>
        <p>A four bedroom, two bath cottage on high ground and on the water. Living room, dining area, family room, screened porch, carport 175 foot pier, double boat slip. Furnishings and appliances. $98,500.</p>
        <p>LARGE STUDIO This lovely home-on Poplar Drive has many special features including a large upstairs studio. Comer wooded lot. Three bedrooms, two baths. Foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, sun porch, carport. $99,800.</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS-BROOK VALLEY</p>
        <p>Great for the busy executive who is fond of golf. Right off the eighth hole. Four bedroom, three story brick home. Foyer, living room, formal dining room, breakfast area, three baths, family room with fireplace, double garage, patio. $110,000.</p>
        <p>FIVE BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>This beautiful and spacious home in Cherry I Oaks has just the space that you need. Fi? ' bedrooms and three baths. Pretty foyer. .In.,, pressive sunken living room with firepkcjt.-l raised formal dining room, breakfast afea*| large airy rooms, beautifully landscaped comril wooded lot. $115,000.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY</p>
        <p>If a special home for entertaining guests, fqittKI iy enjoyment, practical utility bills, and fc&amp;gt;H (possibly five) bedrooms with 3*/2 baths is tn!| your plans, consider this unique horhel; Located on 1.25 acres with adjacent pond nc heavily wooded for privacy, this home offwt the potential buyer a full basement (holds *2 vehicles), family room with free-stan^ir stove, formal living room, and California</p>
        <p>kitchen/dining area with large waU&amp;lt;-in paijjiyi</p>
        <p>UP*lJ-4</p>
        <p>fully-floored attic that is plumbed for sobtf&amp;gt;l</p>
        <p>stallatioiv GreaHloor^n. Only $127,9(X). *</p>
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        <p>$46</p>
        <p>P.M.to5P.M. Frances Harris</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS  .</p>
        <p>And with many features you will find veryjnd-J vantagcous and that will save you money.'Ad an example, solar hot water and LP gaslfor] stove, oven and dryer. Four to five bedrootiB.j 3V2 baths, foyer, for living and dining rooipl,? family room with fireplace, unique I with breakfast area, ample closets, built-ins. Deck, double garage, privacy ferice.' Beautiful corner lot. $140,000.  </p>
        <p>HOLLY HILLS A magnificent mini-estate on three beauti^^ wooded acres Four large bedrooms and tlfirGe^ baths. Impressive Mexican tile foyer, sunkwi living room, formal dinng room, family rcmj with cathedral ceiling, two fireplaces, solariuoi^ with skylight, deck, double garage, large fwC-* ed in-ground swimming pool. A rare oddoi-* tunity. $235,000.</p>
        <p>LAND</p>
        <p>Adjoining MacGregor Downs. Thirty tKrA acres with 465 feet of road frontage. FYesentlyj in crops. A great location,</p>
        <p>LOTS</p>
        <p>On the other side of McGregor Downs. Thr^&amp;lt; lots suitable for single family homes. A mjrt-j mum of 1200 square feet. No trailers. $75QD each.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOT</p>
        <p>On SR 1727 about two miles past Likaj Glenwood. Approximately 96 x I6d' $10,000. '  ALICE ACRES Large wooded lot. Approximately 100 x 35?.! Priced at $7,CKX).</p>
        <p>f GILEAD SHORES LOT Build your vacation home on this lot at GiImI Shores. Lot has possible loan assumption an^ access rights to boat ramp on the watfe*. $11,000.</p>
        <p>WATERFRONT</p>
        <p>Beautiful, wooded and on the Pamlico. IW ] of waterfront and 365 deep. At picturesdlie Maulcs Point. $35,000.</p>
        <p>APARTMENT COMPLEX</p>
        <p>Thirty, one bedroom apartments. All are pw.-Mtitly rented. Each unit has Hvlng roir, bedroom, bath, pass thru kitchen, stove and | refrfgerator, washer/dryer connections, electric baseboard heat and air conditioning unit Patios,and privacy fence.</p>
        <p>Duffus Realty, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
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        <p>Frances Harris REALTOR 756-5659</p>
        <p>Thelma Whitehurst REALTOR, GRI.CRS 355-2996</p>
        <p>Charles Tripp Broker 757-3541</p>
        <p>Kay Davis REALTOR 355-6980</p>
        <p>Sue Castellow REALTOR 355-7111</p>
        <p>MEMBER :</p>
        <p>Liles Stott Broker 758-4161</p>
        <p>Shirley Tacker REALTOR 756-6835</p>
        <p>Catherine Creech REALTOR 355-6234</p>
        <p>Anne Duffus REALTOR, GRI 756-2666</p>
        <p>Jack Duffus REALTOR. GRI, CRS 756-5395</p>
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        <p>2424 S. Charles Street</p>
        <p>752-8897</p>
        <p>aeOWCED SI $.0001 Owners will finsnce a portion of th down peyment with no Inlarwi and no Pdy*nt8 du for 5 years on this eiepant Victorian home. Just perfect for the good sized family -this lovely historical home features lots of fireplaces, convenient location, and over an acre of beautiful landscaping. Reduced to ttOO.OOO. Your Hostess Cindy Ysrberry</p>
        <p>165,900</p>
        <p>Canadlsn Cedar twM svrroundad by to acres of landacaptng and pasture. TMs one of a kind offers master stiffs on 1st Hear, formal areas, Ml. large greetroom, pine lleort. and so much more. Must see. 0037</p>
        <p>149,900</p>
        <p>Palatial Is the word for this stately homo wHh noorly 4,000 square feet, and Includes a guest home. Fealuree 4/S bedroms, 3Vk baths, 3 fireplaces, all formal arses, Intorcem, central vac, many bulH-lns, and morel Call for more Information. 02(1</p>
        <p>145.000</p>
        <p>135.000</p>
        <p>Eiecuttve home In Baywood on over an acre. 3 bodreems, 2 baths, formal aresa, garage, livgreund pool. 01 OS</p>
        <p>Traditional Elegance marks this sophisUcalod home In Club Pines. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal living and dining rooms, hot tub, large screened porch, 2 car garage. Qorgeous home. 027S</p>
        <p>129,500</p>
        <p>Club Pines. Lovely 2,(00 square feet WIIHamsburg home, just perfect in ovary detail. This one MUST BE SEEN. 4/S bedrooms, formal Hving and dining rooms, kitchen and breakfast nook with bay window, large grsatroom wtth antique brick fireplace. Too many extras to list! CsH tor your parsenatshewing. 02SS</p>
        <p>127,900</p>
        <p>New Construction. Bedford. Features 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, large formal area, plus roomy dsn. Many extras such as 9' cetllngs, hardwood floors, work Island In kitchen. Decorate to your IndlvldusI taste. S2S9</p>
        <p>98.900</p>
        <p>96.900</p>
        <p>Rustic Ranch with many trees and shrubs. 4 bedroom brick and cedar In Cherry Oaks with beamed ceilings and 2 fireplaces. 903</p>
        <p>Cherry Oaks. Lovely 2 story with master bedroom on 1st floor, plus walk-ln atUc lor future expansion. Bsautllul wallpaper, built-in bookcases, custom mantle are Just a low of the extras. Must be seen to appreciate. 2(9</p>
        <p>90,000</p>
        <p>89,900</p>
        <p>Large house...large lot. 4,130 square feet wtth S bedrooms, 3te baths, and nice location, surrounded by great neighbors. 709</p>
        <p>Traditional Charm. Beautiful brick 2 story under consfructlon In Westhaven. This elegant home will offer large greatroom with built-in bookcases, bright oaHn kitchon wHh skylights, formal dining room with hardwood floors, 3 large bedrooms, and unfinished 3rd story. 242</p>
        <p>89,500</p>
        <p>this wont last</p>
        <p>79,500</p>
        <p>Uniquo New Home, Baytree. This home features complete energy saving packagsl 2 story design with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,300 square feel with double garage. Call today for details and your personal showing. 2(7</p>
        <p>87,900</p>
        <p>You'll love the spacious living areas In this 3 bedroom home In Club Pines. Homo features large formal areas with hardwood floors great for snisrtalning, as well as a huge den for relaxing. All this plus an assumable loan with no qualifying. 2(5</p>
        <p>84.900 84,500</p>
        <p>79.900</p>
        <p>Club Pinos. Distinctive home with 3 bedrooms two with private baths, huge greatroom, screened porch, new carpal. ((7</p>
        <p>Lake Ellsworth. Brand new brick home features spacious master suite down, and 2 bedrooms up, formal dining, large greatroom. 205</p>
        <p>Beautiful home In country! Spacious 2,100 square feet home only Sik miles from Qreenvllle. Home features sunken den with hardwood floor, large country kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and formal areas. All situated on a luscious landscaped yard. Absolutely spotless! 252</p>
        <p>79,900</p>
        <p>77,500</p>
        <p>77,000</p>
        <p>Charming brick Williamsburg under construction. Largs greatroom, oaHn kitchen, formal dining room with hardwood floor. 242</p>
        <p>Club Pines. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch offers all formal areas and much more. Ready for you to move In. Call for mors details. 274</p>
        <p>Beautiful salt box. Just the floor plan youve been looking tori This 1,(76 square foot home features the master bedroom and bath downstairs and 2 large bedrooms and bath with skylight up, large kffchsn with nook area. 529</p>
        <p>REDUCED</p>
        <p>DUCEO...NOW ONLY $41,000. Call today, let us p you qualify for this Farmers Home Loan sumption. Owner must sell Immediately!</p>
        <p>75,000</p>
        <p>73.900 73,500</p>
        <p>71.900</p>
        <p>71.900</p>
        <p>Spacious and gracious with 5 bedrooms, double garage, larga detachM workshop, elegant an-irance. Priced belew tax value. 142</p>
        <p>59,900</p>
        <p>Assume the loan on this WHUamaburg heme with 3 bedrooms and 2 balha, huge eafin kiiehon.</p>
        <p>greatroom. Owners transferred. 197</p>
        <p>Affordable 4 bedroom ranch leaiures 2 baths, Hraplace, double garage, te^ mal dMng and Uvlng room, plus l...r. ly room. In ground peoL (107</p>
        <p>CameM Ce</p>
        <p>WHh 1,(5C</p>
        <p>square tool In an attractive L sha^ floor plan. Tramandous den with fHeplaoe. termal areas, cathedral e*lngs, and broaktosi room with sliding doers to beck. 3 bodreems, 2 baths. 271</p>
        <p>70,500</p>
        <p>Nestled among the traee this rustic ranch Is locatod on 1.7 acres. H offers</p>
        <p>4 targe bedraoms, 2 balhs, country kltcban with aeHng area, and ta^ denffamlly room. Alaumabto VA loan at.5H.279</p>
        <p>69.900</p>
        <p>69.900</p>
        <p>Uke new home wllh ever 1,700 square feel widi lormal areas. oaHn kitchen, 3 bodreems. 2 baths, Hreplaee, carport 1(3</p>
        <p>Orsat floor plan In this lovoly home In Camelot Surreundsd by shade trees this 3 bedroom 2 bath brlcfc ranch toetures tormsi areas, tamlly room with firaptace, ssHn kffchen. dock, and so much mere. 2(3</p>
        <p>69,500</p>
        <p>Stratford. 2 story TrsdHlonal with cherry and bright kitchen with breakfast nook, 3 bodreems, 2Vk baths, on a beautiful weeded ciu-de-sac. A great family oriented nolghborhoed.302</p>
        <p>TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE with fine appointments and detailing mark this sophisticated home in Club Pines. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal rooms, hot tub, large screened porch, 2 car garage. Truly a beautiful executive home. Shown by appointment only. $135,000. #276.</p>
        <p>69,000</p>
        <p>Country Living. This 1,700 square feel 3 bedroom ranch Is ready to move Into. H has 2 large docks, beautifully carpetod greatroom wtth beamed celHngs, formal living room, and a beautifully wooded lot. 2(1</p>
        <p>66,500</p>
        <p>CameloL In wooded section with beautfful surroundings and all the prestige you deserve. WHh lormal areas, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, tamlly area. A good buy lor your family. 2(9</p>
        <p>65,900</p>
        <p>65,000</p>
        <p>Almost new duplex. Live In one side and rent the other with tMs low down payment loan assumption with no qualifying. 2 bedrooms, 1 Vk baths on each side. Energy efflclant. 300</p>
        <p>Dont wait to see this nice 3 bedroom 2 bath ranchi Features woodstove, Jenn-alre range, trash compactor, and so much mors. And it can be yoursi Call now. 255</p>
        <p>65.000</p>
        <p>65.000 63,900 63,500</p>
        <p>Farmville. Beautiful country ranch which features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spacious den, and much more. Reduced.</p>
        <p>Lots of privacy wHh this 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch In a prime location. Convenient to schools and shopping. 165</p>
        <p>Duplex wHh FHA loan assumption. 2 bedrooms, Ilk baths, heat pump on each side. Almost new, only minutes from med school. 1(9</p>
        <p>Horse LoversI Heres an Ideal home with perfect horse set up. 3 bedroom modular home with 9 acres near Simpson, large garage with electricity and water, plus pretty landscaping. 305</p>
        <p>63,000</p>
        <p>Owners have moved, say sell! Lake Ellsworth, 3 bedrooms, 21k baths, lormal rooms, and large fenced backyard. 214</p>
        <p>PERFECT in every detail is this executive home in Club Pines. From the quiet elegance of the formal living and dining room to the sunny kitchen and breakfast nook with bay window, and on to the iovely family room with antique brick fireplace. First floor master bedroom with dressing area and private bath. This superbly built and maintained Williamsburg Is offered at $129,500. #285.</p>
        <p>62,900</p>
        <p>Unhwrslty charmar wllh 1,(03 square foal with hardwood floors throughout, 3 badro^s. and rara Hip Roof. Adjoins canlpus. *236</p>
        <p>62,900</p>
        <p>Lakawood Pinas. Quiat neighborhood and convanlant location lor this ranch homa wllh 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal arsss, and sunporch. 137</p>
        <p>62,500</p>
        <p>Complalaly rsnovatsd two story In Unlvarslty area with 4 bedrooms, dining room, firoplaca, corner lot, heal pumps. 199</p>
        <p>61,900</p>
        <p>Need 4 bedrooms? This brick ranch has them. All lormal araas, greatroom, and aaHn kitchen, plus brick patio. 225  m</p>
        <p>59,900</p>
        <p>Duplax, Unlvarslty Area. This large older duplax Is Just blocks from campus. Has a loan assumption and Is currently rentad wllh a positiva cash llovif. Call today for mors Info about Ihls opportunity. 299</p>
        <p>om Trpltey.......................756-9945</p>
        <p>Dny Mallard............. ...  .752-9595</p>
        <p>nn Baas.............. 756-9881</p>
        <p>Mayer.........................758-8249</p>
        <p>aye Waldrop.....................756-6242</p>
        <p>Janet Bowser............</p>
        <p>John Moye, Jr...........</p>
        <p>Carol Garner............</p>
        <p>Brian Jones.............</p>
        <p>Cindy Yarberry........</p>
        <p>..........756-8580</p>
        <p>..........758-0604</p>
        <p>..........756-9924</p>
        <p>..........758-1775</p>
        <p>..........752-8897</p>
        <p>49,900</p>
        <p>58,900</p>
        <p>57,500</p>
        <p>57.900</p>
        <p>57.900</p>
        <p>Mora tor your money with thto brtek ranch In Rad Oak. Features 3 bedrooms, kltchan-dlnlng-lamlly room comUnalioo. 9149</p>
        <p>56.900 56,500</p>
        <p>55.900</p>
        <p>55.900</p>
        <p>55.900</p>
        <p>Picture pretty recently radeoeratod condo at Windy Ridge. 3 bedroema, 2Vk baths, with popular WIHIamaburg decor. 192</p>
        <p>Country Ihring, closa In. Ptonly of privacy In Ihls ranch home with sunken IMng room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, flreplaco.1S7</p>
        <p>Carefree condo HvIng can be yours wllh Ihls 3 bedroom 2lk bath with assumabla loan. Relsx and ei^oy the summer at the pooL 212</p>
        <p>3 berkoom ranch In Stratford freshly painted on the Inskto. Den with llreptoca, screened porch, fnrmal living room, hardwod floors. 151</p>
        <p>Perfect for kidst A fenced In back yard and 2 car garage are soma of the extras with Ihls 3 bedroom 2 bath brick ranch. Formal Ihring room and family room wllh fireplace add to the comfort A real bargalnl 257</p>
        <p>55,500</p>
        <p>55,000</p>
        <p>54,900</p>
        <p>Lois of yard with this 3 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. Don</p>
        <p>with fireplace, formal dining and living rooms. 219</p>
        <p>Fresh On The Market is this charming 3 bedroom brick ranch locatad lust minutes from Carollns East MaH. This home leaiures den wllh fireplace, central sir, and carport 272</p>
        <p>54.900</p>
        <p>54.900</p>
        <p>54.900</p>
        <p>Cute as a button and loaded with everything you've always wanted. Country location, fenced yard, workshop, garage. 239</p>
        <p>Oulal street sale lor kids or pats. This brick ranch has a fenced backyard, all lormal sreas, llreplsca, carport. 237</p>
        <p>University bargain. Sharp brick ranch wHh 1,700 square feel offers 3 bedrooms, flreplecs, and central ak. Must see. 202</p>
        <p>REDUCED</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES. Enjoy the good life entertaining downstairs or relaxing on the screened porch. 3 bedrooms (2 master suites) 2'/i baths, over 1,900 square feet. Perfect for the couple moving up! Reduced to $79,900. #867.</p>
        <p>52.900</p>
        <p>52.900</p>
        <p>Great home srlth a VA loan assumption. Fenced yard with garden spece, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Ihring room, ning room and den. 163</p>
        <p>Love A Bargain? Then you have to see srhat this 3 bedroom home In Twin Oaks has to offer. Charming contemporary exterior, greetroom with catherkal celling and fireplace. Affordable price. 304</p>
        <p>52,900</p>
        <p>52,500</p>
        <p>Affordable! Great condition, good neighborhood and schools. Contemporary styled ranch with 3 bedrooms and spacious grsatroom, localed In Tsrin Oaks. 301</p>
        <p>Almost 2,000 square feet Inside, and large lot outside combine to make Ihls 3 bedroom rancher the most house you can buy for the money. 2 baths, fireplace In super size dan, corner lot. Call lor assumption details. 291</p>
        <p>52,400</p>
        <p>52,000</p>
        <p>Getting started? This 3 bedroom brick ranch fasturas dan with fireplace, garage, deck, and haa^ pump. And sell will pay points. 160</p>
        <p>Griffon ares. Must bo seeni Beautiful cedar and redwood homo with grsatroom wllh fireplace, deck off dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 229</p>
        <p>50,000</p>
        <p>Need space? 4 bedrooms on a king sized lot, and this house is neat as a pin, ready for you to move right In. 1(9</p>
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        <p>Back On The Market, owner Is desperate to seM. Features FHA loan wHh no qualllylng. 3</p>
        <p>4 bedrooms and a corner M make this brick ranch with central air one of the best buys In town. 1,700 square feet. 194</p>
        <p>bedrooms, brick, garage, and smed-ad loL Loeatod In nica ares just oirt-aidsoltown. 294</p>
        <p>Gilead Shores, Blounts Creek. Year round home with large screened porch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Ihring and dining rooms, Nroptace Insert</p>
        <p>49.900</p>
        <p>49.900</p>
        <p>Attontlen Investors. 4 duplax unita availBbto as a package deaL Briok veneer, good tocation, appftances. #114</p>
        <p>hardwood floors throughout. Assumable loan at 12%. 92(4</p>
        <p>Reduced...charmlng home In On chard Hllto. 3 bedrooms, largo wslk-In doaet extra builHns and lovely deor.9l(7</p>
        <p>BeaulHul 3 bedroom condo at Windy Ridge. Pretty decor and nearly now carpet Lots of extras. 222</p>
        <p>49,500</p>
        <p>!</p>
        <p>Contudous say Home priced In the</p>
        <p>40's gives you house payments In theaoos. Thia Is abaohjloly true with Intorst ratee as lew as they are new. Dont woH toe lata to see this 3 bedroom heme that Is so affordable. 249</p>
        <p>49,000</p>
        <p>47,900</p>
        <p>Far from the maddening crowds, where the ab Is abnoet as clean as</p>
        <p>IMS 3 bedroom 2 bath heme wtth extra large yard. Eaatoo eily taxes and eqioy country Ihring at Its best 249</p>
        <p>Dabghltull TMs new 2 bedroom townhouse Is doNghtfully decorated and reedy tor your Inspection. Conve-ntonl and quiet location wllh many axbas. Beaulllul kllehen and lovaly carpeting, ouMMa storage. 2(</p>
        <p>47.500</p>
        <p>47.500</p>
        <p>Flay ban In the ovaralae den of ttils 3 bedroom homa. Has outslda storage building, and no city taxes. Good buy.9</p>
        <p>Treat Youraelfl and look at this chan ming 2 bedroom homo In Turin Oaks. Why own a condo when you can own a Itouae tor the same price. Can and taka a lok at this one today. 309</p>
        <p>46,900</p>
        <p>This 3 bedroom brick ranch In the country Is boshly paintod and pretty ba a pfelura. New carpel and a torga M are only two el the extras Included. Wont last long at this price. 92(</p>
        <p>46.500</p>
        <p>45.500</p>
        <p>Ceunlry setting just minutes from the hoapital, 3 bedrooms, brick ranch, hardwood floors. A real bargain. 950</p>
        <p>Beautifully decorated townhouse featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 Vt baths, bay window, fenced In patio. Washer and dryer are Includad along with other appllanees. End unll wtth shade and prtvscy.9295</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING*</p>
        <p>756-9945</p>
        <p>GREAT FOR KIDS. ThiB 3 bedroom home ia iocated on a quiet street and has a fenced backyard'lhafs playground size. Living room with firepiace and a greatroom gives you pienty of living space. Top this off with central air, .carport, and a 2 car garage and you've got a real deal at $39,900. 308. Listed by Tom Trolley.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>756-5868</p>
        <p>"IVE FOUND IT Is what</p>
        <p>youll say when you see this newly listed 3 bedroom brick ranch In quiet established neighborhood. Offers formai rooms pius family room with fireplace, 2 baths, bright sunny kitchen, and an extra large beautifully landscaped lot. Owners transferred, so the price is right. $59,900. #307. Listed by Ann Bass.</p>
        <p>45,500</p>
        <p>GtmI Starter home In nice qutol ncighboihoQd. 3 bedrooms, cerpel throughout gorsge, end Lerge fene-ed beckyerd. Seo IMS one before Its too tale. 270</p>
        <p>44,000</p>
        <p>Beeutlful M end friendly neighbors surround this 3 bodroom home. Let the kids play safely In the fenced backyard wMIe the grownupa enjoy the solitude and space Inside. Pertoct tor NC Housing Financing. 299</p>
        <p>43,900</p>
        <p>Affordable ranch In excellenl location on targe tot 3 bedrooms, nice modem kitchen, seperate dining reom, heal pump, carpeted throughout Poesibto NC Houaing Financing. Good atartar homo. 303</p>
        <p>DON'T OVERLOOK this delightful 3 bedroom 2 bath home nestleo in a quiet subdivision. It offers beautiful cedar redwood siding, greatroom with fireplace, deck off dining area, and a garage. Priced at just $52,000, call today #229</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT &amp;amp; COMMERCIAL</p>
        <p>43,500</p>
        <p>Great starter horns in nice nelghborhoed featuring detached rkahop, new vinyl aiding</p>
        <p>250,000 Investment property downtown Grsenvllto. One eniiro Mock wtth 20</p>
        <p>dwellings belng sold as a package. Can for details. 1(9</p>
        <p>onextorlor.andnaatasapln Inaffto. TMs 3 bedroom homa Is prieed right to seat244</p>
        <p>170,000</p>
        <p>42.900</p>
        <p>42.900</p>
        <p>42.900</p>
        <p>41.900</p>
        <p>-  eWe loan on</p>
        <p>this 2 bedroom homo with specious den, counfry kttchen, and oversized utiWy room. 190</p>
        <p>Owners have outgrown this 2 bedroom condo at Williamsburg Manor. Tastefully decorated, groat neighbors. 1S</p>
        <p>Investment Opporlunlty-9,290 square toot rsstoumni and club wllh parking let, plus adjoining wareheuso consisilng of 3,(20 square tooL Currently taasod for 91900 per month, warahouae to be taeaed shortly tar 9900 per month. Shown by advance appointment only. 297</p>
        <p>Make an offer on Ihia 2 bedroom condal Unlvarslty area, full basement, wall cared tor. Owner transferred. 109</p>
        <p>165.000</p>
        <p>155.000</p>
        <p>49 Acre tract with davelopmani potential vicinity of hospttal, now 2(4 and Stontonsburg Road area. 19</p>
        <p>Asaumable and</p>
        <p>93 Acres on Highway (4 Wast Tobacco and peanut aHotmeni. Will consldar subdividing. Good commsr-</p>
        <p>ctalpotanttal.219</p>
        <p>41.000</p>
        <p>37.000</p>
        <p>30.000</p>
        <p>Comptata nursery on 3.39 acres, to-cludes 9 greanhouses, 2 trucks, office, sfl stock, end a double whte and single wide mobile honw. 201</p>
        <p>Reduced - Now only 941,000. Call Today and let us help you qualify tor fhls Fanners Home Loan asaumpfion. Owner must sell immedtatolyl 279</p>
        <p>Just right tor a starter homel 3 bedrooms and 1 belh loealed just mlnutoa from town In nieo country setting. 792,</p>
        <p>Commercial Building for sale located off Highway 294 West. Currently North State Steel, this property has 4.920 square feet of shop area and approximately (0 squsra tool of of-llco space. Owner financing a posslMHty. Can tor details. 292</p>
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        <p>Gel Starter with this 2 bedroom bungalow In Meadowbrook. Cozy ktt-Chen with range, sun porch, car^, fenced yard. Groat buy for that first home. 299</p>
        <p>98.000 83,500</p>
        <p>60.000</p>
        <p>99 Acres near Haddocks Crossroads. 31 seres under cuMve-tlon. balance In limber. Tobacco allolmenL 990</p>
        <p>Reduced! Great opportunity to tost your talents In a small business. Convenient store with great traffic flow. Call for datalls. 902</p>
        <p>If you are tirad of working for someone else taka a look at this estsMlshed business localad In the heart of town. Small Initial tnvosl-entory,)</p>
        <p>and customers. Call today for dotalls! 293</p>
        <p>22,400</p>
        <p>Small farm, 13 acres clesred, 7 seres llmberland. 1 mile from Voice of America. 799</p>
        <p>-ctoratlon spectaL 1,396 square )' nome In orecess of beino Hiiors</p>
        <p>19,500</p>
        <p>19,000</p>
        <p>20,000</p>
        <p>19,900</p>
        <p>Woodbarry Subdivision. 4 acre wooded tots, 9 avsltabta. 102</p>
        <p>Commercial building on Highway 33 with 1,144 square Iset, and high vIslMMty 7 days a week. Owner financing available. 164</p>
        <p>Priced to movel 1 acre M with 12x92 moMIe home with attached dan with carport. Calling fan and woodstove. 139</p>
        <p>Cute little starter home in Meadowbrook. 2 bedrooms, living room, and kitchen with eating area. Convenient locallon. 147</p>
        <p>18.500 15,000</p>
        <p>8.500</p>
        <p>3 acre lot In WInlarvllla School district. Closo to school and shopping. 933</p>
        <p>Woodlsnd Acres. 9 lots of 10 acres each, may subdivide. Financing avaltabls.19,000 aach.</p>
        <p>Own your own Horse Stable. 9 stalls, feed room, tack room. Just outside Ayden, owner financing available. 226</p>
        <p>6,000</p>
        <p>5,500</p>
        <p>Eton Park. 6 lots available. 120x230. 6,000 each.</p>
        <p>9 lots, suitable lor duplex or single residence. 9,900 each. 103</p>
        <p>CAMELOT CONTEMPORARY that youll love' With 1,850 square feet in an attractive L shaped floor plan. A tremendous den with fireplace, formal areas, cathedral ceilings, and breakfast room with sliding doors to back, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Must be seen to appreciate. $71,900.</p>
        <p>CONGRATULATIONS TO JANET BOWSER</p>
        <p>50,900</p>
        <p>University chirm...thls nest brick ranch Is s sura bet. This home features 3 bedrooms, renovated kitchen, central heat and air, fireplace, and a screened porch. And all at a reasonable price. 292</p>
        <p>Top Producer for September and over Two Million Dollars in sales for 1985.</p>
        <p>Broker On Call</p>
        <p>Charles Forbes....................756-7157</p>
        <p>DeDe Carney......................757-3759</p>
        <p>Lynda Mann.......................752-1542</p>
        <p>Madalyn McGuffIn, Office Manager 746-2702</p>
        <p>Ed Meyer</p>
        <p>758-8249-1</p>
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        <p>7^-7635.</p>
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        <p>lT BRAND NEWI T and 2</p>
        <p>i^room apartmonts. locatod behind Wodotwood Arms. Washer/dryer hookups, control heat and air, wator providod. Beauiituliy landscaped. Call 756 1454,75JW9B or 750-01 u.</p>
        <p>available OCTOBER 1st, 2 bedroom duplex, $300/month. ;M4W0or75r343.</p>
        <p>available IMMEDIATELY.</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex near ECU No pets. $255 per month.</p>
        <p>752 2040.</p>
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        <p>Features</p>
        <p> i.l-WMbedrooms</p>
        <p> iWbaths</p>
        <p>  Windows</p>
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        <p> Heat Pumps</p>
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        <p>individual Wmiarnsburg Interior</p>
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        <p> Kitchtn appliances</p>
        <p> Custom built cabinets</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>Nights &amp;amp; Weekends 750-8580</p>
        <p>three bedrooms, 4 blocks from ECU, carpeted and appliances. Call 740-328^</p>
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        <p>Features</p>
        <p> 2 Large bedrooms</p>
        <p> IVUbothS</p>
        <p> E WEntrgy Efficient</p>
        <p> Hoot Pumps</p>
        <p> ^lous Floor Plan Baautlful Individual Williamsburg Interior</p>
        <p> Pe*les with privacy fence</p>
        <p> Kitchen appliances</p>
        <p> Custom built cabinets</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>Nights &amp;amp; Weekends 750-8580 RENT FURNITURE; Living, dining, bedroom complete. Op tiootobuy. U REN Ca 750 3802</p>
        <p>REDUCED - REDUCED -</p>
        <p>MEMORIAL DRIVE LOTS</p>
        <p>reducedLMERCIAL lots have been REDUCED about 15/o to sell very soon Located on</p>
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        <p>or both. Call Carl for details.</p>
        <p>DARDEN REALTY 758-1983</p>
        <p>Nights &amp;amp; Weekends 355^558</p>
        <p>QUINN REALTY</p>
        <p>355-6258</p>
        <p>NEWOTORING NEWOFFFRINf;</p>
        <p>This new offering in Tucker Estates features over 2300 square feet of living space, 3/4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, and lots of extras. $110,000</p>
        <p>One of the larger lots in the new section of Tucker Estates. Master bedroom downstairs, three bedrooms upstairs, 3 baths. Only 8 months old. $i06.000</p>
        <p>Brand new in South Ridge (between Cherry Oaks and Bells Fork). Great room with French door leading outside to a deck. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $63,900.</p>
        <p>SMALL EQUITY, no closing cost, no points with this VA loan assumption. 3 bedrooms, deck and garage. $56,900.</p>
        <p>8%S FHA LOAN assumption in the country. Fenced back yard, garage, 3 bedrooms. $53,900.</p>
        <p>NICE QUIET neighborhood not far from the medical complex. The decor in this home is exceptional. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $66,900.</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION. Select your own colors. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, excellent floor plan. $59,900.</p>
        <p>recently listed, this lovely home in Belvedere. You'll love this fenced back yard. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $65,000.</p>
        <p>9V2% Fixed Rate Loans (NCHFA)</p>
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        <p>3106 S. /Vtemorial Drive  Greenville. NC</p>
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        <p>two AND THREE bMk-ooms washer, dryer hookup; dish washer, heat pomp, tennis, pool sauna, self-cleaning ovens, frost free refrigerator; water, sewage Included We alto fur nith drapes. 3 blocks from ECU. Call 7S2P277 day or night. Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>327 one, two and three bedroom apartment, featuring cable TV,</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX apartment. Available now.</p>
        <p>ntodem appliances, clean laun-^ facilities, swimming pools, fully carpeted.</p>
        <p>Located 5 miles from hospital... Sfwtwwb^ Road. Call alter</p>
        <p>TWO BE600M duplex</p>
        <p>Office: 204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>Wrtment located 5 mlislrw Pitt Atomorial Hospital, f 758-3067 or 355^060 after 3:15.</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhouse. 4V5 miles west of new iM^ifal. Available now. Call 756-89M, 756-5780</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;1 &amp;amp; 2 Bedroom Garden Apart-</p>
        <p>ments*Appliances furnished, rpet*Central heat and</p>
        <p>pe . _____ _____</p>
        <p>alr*Free Cable TVPool and laundry tacillties*24 hour</p>
        <p>emergency maintenance Located o" "</p>
        <p>  off East 10th Street</p>
        <p>behind Hardee's and Western Steer. Office hours 9:30 - 5:30 Monday - Friday</p>
        <p>752-3519</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROM apartment Available now! I bath, lawn service furnished, nice apartment, t mite out of City limits. Call 752-1334 days; 758-4904 5 weekends.</p>
        <p>nights and</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhouse, 6</p>
        <p>blocks from university. Avail ....... all</p>
        <p>able immediately. Call 758-9210 during business hours</p>
        <p>KINGS ARMS</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent. Stancill Drive area. Inexpensive accomodations for stu dents. Call 756-7433 after 5.</p>
        <p>Big one bedroom apartments. Almost brand new, modem ap</p>
        <p>pliances, carpeted, central heat and air. 1209 Charles Boulevard.</p>
        <p>WEDGEWOODARMS</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, 1 '/2 bath townhouses. Excellent location. Carrier heat pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washer-dryer hookups, pool, tennis court.</p>
        <p>Office; Apartment 104. 9-6 Monday - Saturday. 752-1915.</p>
        <p>355-6302</p>
        <p>NOWAVAILABLE</p>
        <p>FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS</p>
        <p>LOOK BEFORE YOU LEASE!!!!!</p>
        <p>WEST HILLS. Large 2 bedroom, 2'/i bath townhouse. All appliances, washer/dryer hookups, $340. Call REMCO EAST, 758-6061</p>
        <p>Affordable 2-bedroom units are available at Cannon Court Con dominums. For sale or rent. Convenient to ECU. Bus service. Call 758-6050 for details.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE ^ New 1 bedroom. Washer/dryer cable TV, carpet, electric heat, air conditioning, appliances. $225/month. 7-334l</p>
        <p>COLLICEC. MOORE</p>
        <p>.ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>110 South Evans Greenville, NC 758-6050</p>
        <p>1 AND 2 BEDROOM apartments available, for rent. 752 3311.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM apartment. Carpeted, appliances, central</p>
        <p>air and heat, 802 apartment fl 15.752-8915.</p>
        <p>Willow Street, $225.</p>
        <p>I BEDROOM UPSTAIRS, stove, Splus</p>
        <p>refrigerator, gas heat, $185 plus deposit, married couple prefer red, no pets. Chestnut Street. Grier Rental Agency. 752-5700.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM apartment for rent. $210/month. 1400 A Hooker Road. Cal 1756 3611 or 756 3936.</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM furnished apartment, heat, air and water furnished. 1 block from University. No pets. Call 758-3781 or 756 0689.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM towhnhouse, V/2 baths, carpeted, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, wash/dryer hookup. Cedar Court, $295/month. Call 7S2-89IS.</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 50 percent lest than comparable units), dishwasher, washer-dryer hook ups, cable TV,wall-to wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra Insulation.</p>
        <p>163 Business Rentals</p>
        <p>SPACE AVAILABLE for rent, 1550 square feet, $300/nnonth, good business location. Call 757 1122 or 482 4453.</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays</p>
        <p>9-5Saturday  1-5  Sunday</p>
        <p>170 Condominiums For Rent</p>
        <p>Merry Lane Off Arlington Blvd. 756-5067</p>
        <p>BROOKHILL Brand new, large    with</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH VILLAGE</p>
        <p>townhouse. Large living room, 2 bedrooms, Hi baths, washer/</p>
        <p>3 bedroom condos. Some fireplaces. 2Vi baths, all ap^li anees, washer and dryer hook ups. Call Remco East,</p>
        <p>dryer hookup, patio. Swimming tennis court. $340</p>
        <p>pool and . . month. 355-2816</p>
        <p>SINGLE BEDROOM, carpeted, all electric, good location. 426 West 5th Street. $200.756 7285.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE, new condo, 2 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, I'/i baths, new appliances, microwave. Lease required. Call 753-3958.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Spacious 1,2 and 3 Bedroom</p>
        <p>Apartments CABLE TV.TENNISCOURTS.POOL</p>
        <p>Convenient to Shoeing and ECU</p>
        <p>Office hours 9a.m Jo 5p.m. AAonday through Frioay</p>
        <p>NEW LUXURY TOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>available in Brookhill. Units are very tastefully decorated and Include walk-in closet, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, heat-pump, patio, pantry In kitchen and outside storage. 1380 square feet. 3 bedrooms, 2',i baths, choose a unit with fireplace at $525 or $500 without, no pets. Swimming pool and tennis courts. 1 year lease and securlti deposit required. Call Clark Branch Management at 355-2000.</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>THEMIDDLEAAAN</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE luxury condo, 1525 square feet, 3 bedrooms, V/i baths, appliances. $525.758-6695.</p>
        <p>Apartment listlrra - roommate referral service. Sir</p>
        <p> Small fee.</p>
        <p>Call 830-1069.</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE. 2 bedrooms, 1V5 baths. Available immediate ly. Call 752 7494 or 757-0248</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>BELVOIR, 3 bedroom brick, m baths, dishwashor, stove and</p>
        <p>Rollinwood-comfort you can afford, close to it all</p>
        <p>Its time to move on from apartment-dweller to homeowner. At Roliinwood, you can afford to do just th^. There are five different floor plans to choose from, complete with refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, self-cleaning oven, ceiling fan, oak cabinetry, masonry fireplace, stained</p>
        <p>glass front door insert and the economy .....</p>
        <p>of energy efficiency. Such luxury.</p>
        <p>priced from the Low $50s.</p>
        <p>The spacious cluster homes have cedar siding and are beautifully landscaped with private courtyards.</p>
        <p>Its a charming village setting thats conveniently located to just about everything from East Carolina University to Carolina East Mall.</p>
        <p>The lifestyle is laid back. Care-free and just plain enjoyable. Thats Roliinwoodthe community that lets you own a piece of the good life.</p>
        <p>200 Rollins OrivK  Greenville, North Ciaiolina 27834  (919) 756-4511</p>
        <p>.............     I"  I  iu...</p>
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        <p>RCLLINWXD</p>
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        <p>Now ()|nii Dililx 1 - r.iO P.M.</p>
        <p>refrigerator, central oil heat, small family. $325 plus deposit Grier Rental Agency, 752</p>
        <p>DUPLEX HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, gas heat, $250 plus de^it, married cou-)le preferred, no pets. Chestnut jtreet, Grier Rental Agency 752-5700</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT neighborhood. 3 Mrooms, study, large den with fP^lace, 2 baths, family, 1</p>
        <p>child, $475 plus de^lt, no ^ts, 1 year lease. Grier Rental</p>
        <p>Agency, 752-5700.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT with/without option to buy, 3 bedroom at 2609 Crockett Drive. Good location to schools, large master bedroom, fireplace, some appliances. $375 month. 756-5772 and leave message with housekeeper</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS, in Farm vllle. Available October 25. Wall-to-wall carpet. Rent $250 per month Call day 753-3101, night 753-4785</p>
        <p>GREAT 3 bedroom, formal liv-ing room, den, woodstove, fireplaces, hardwood. Carpet, Avden. 757-0194.</p>
        <p>HOMES FOR RENT in Grifton. $275-$600/monthly. Call Max Waters at Unity Inc. 1 524 4147 days, 1-524-4007, nights</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY,</p>
        <p>immaculate 2 story contemporary, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace with insert, fenced back yard, family oriented neighborhood, rent or rent with</p>
        <p>leicji</p>
        <p>opt?on to buy. Credit references. $SOO/month, AAavis BuHs Real</p>
        <p>;, 355 7653. Shirley Morrison,</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM house, centrally located, lease and deposit. $400 per month. Call 756-6509.</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, family room with wood heater, heat pump and carport. Real nice and available now In Wlnterville. $450 per month. Estate Realty 830-1040.</p>
        <p>ttriNTERVILLE Quiet neighborhood, 3 bedroom brick home, no pets, shown by ap-polntmentonly. 1-726-7933.</p>
        <p>101 SOUTH WOODLAWN</p>
        <p>Avenue. 2 bedrooms, bath, central heal and air, fenced. Rent or lease with option. 1-745-4386 after 5p.m</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, 1W baths, fully   .....ed,</p>
        <p>carpeted, freshly painteu, located in Shenandoah Village, available immediately. Call 752 5169.</p>
        <p>2380 SQUARE FEET, brick bouse, 4 bedrooms, carpet, 2 baths, llving/dlning comblna-'kitchen cc</p>
        <p>tion, den/kll</p>
        <p>combination</p>
        <p>with fireplaca, 2 car garage, ........valanle</p>
        <p>cantral heat and air. Avalla... November 1. $475 with lease and deposit In an txclusive</p>
        <p>neighborhood. Call 752-3054 or 3557467.</p>
        <p>3 IeOROOMS, IW BATHS, cen</p>
        <p>tral heat and air, washer dryer hookups, carpat, draperies, fenced In back yard, de^lt/ least, no pets, limit 2 children, S42S.I 729 4261</p>
        <p>3 BDR00M. I bath, excellent floor plan. New hardwood floors, $350.756-9784, nlg^</p>
        <p>179 /Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>AA CLEAN 2 bedroom, $170 per hwith. $100 deposit. Call Tommy at 756-7115.</p>
        <p>BEHIND VENTERS GRILL on</p>
        <p>Mumford Road, 2 blooms ($165 month). Clean. Deposit of $100 required. Call after 5 p.m. or early morning. 756 4982.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMIS and apart ments for rent. 757-0194.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS furnished, nt</p>
        <p>chiidran, no pets. 758-6679.</p>
        <p>2 bedrooms! 2 miles from Greenville, washer and air, 756 8372,aHer6p.m.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM ON privatt lot, 5 miles from Graanville, $200. 746-6394, 752 5167.</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>Atebilt Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOMS, washer,</p>
        <p>dryer, good condition, good park, no children, no pels. 756-oioiatterSp.m.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM mobile home</p>
        <p>tor rant. $tlO/monlh. Located in park. Call 756-4687.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOIS. 2 baths, liv Ing room/kitchan combined.</p>
        <p>184</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>Hl^^fA^lsSN^</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths. Palmetto</p>
        <p>Dunas. Reasonable long and short term rentals. 216 238 9319</p>
        <p>115 Rooms For Rent R^^FRNf^l^</p>
        <p>washer, dr^, alV, no pets! 7 I924or758-SSI0</p>
        <p>12 X 65, 3 BEObOMS,</p>
        <p>washer/dryer, no pets, $1M. 2 ffUles from Burroughs Welcome. 756-8729.</p>
        <p>entrance, furnished, prvete refr^ators. Near downtown,</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE. Bedroom, liv</p>
        <p>Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>ej^ses. Call 756-1650 before</p>
        <p>WANT TO SHARE your house</p>
        <p>or apartment with a singk parent with I child 4 years old? Days 757 2^.Bights, 756-2752,</p>
        <p>194 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>198$ VOOUE, 12x60, 2 bedroom furnished, beautiful condition in quiet park. Call 752-3991 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>ing room, bath, private en trance. Furnished. Ideal for studsnt. Call 746 2011 between 9 a.m.-5p.m.__</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, central heat.</p>
        <p>192 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>window air, water furnished, no pets, limit 1 child, deposit/lease, $162.1-729-4241.</p>
        <p>to share 2 bedroom duplei Carolina East AAall, $150 plus Mi</p>
        <p>utilities. 756-1056, after Sp.m! FEMALE ROOMMATE needed</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY fireplace insert in good condition. Must fit opening 31" wide, 2S" high. 7584)412 nights.</p>
        <p>180 Mobile Homes Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>to share 2 bedroom townhouse, $130 plus utilities. Call 757 3419 )</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOW Large</p>
        <p>acious lots in Branches Estates, Section III. Water and</p>
        <p>$130 pli after 8p.m FEMALE WANTED to share 2</p>
        <p>garbage pickup free. Paved streets. Concrete driveway.</p>
        <p>bedroom condo in Shenandoah Village, rent and utilities. Call 756-3690 or 753-3325 or 753 3928.</p>
        <p>194 Wonted To Buy</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and hard wood timber Pamlico Timber Company, Inc. 756-8615, nights *</p>
        <p>198 Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>home in good neighborhood for wldprefar county</p>
        <p>family use. Woo.___________</p>
        <p>location near (Sreenvtlle. Would consider option to buy. 756 13I$ 9-5, Monday or Tuesday. .  </p>
        <p>RIVER BLUFF</p>
        <p>Spacious Affordable Luxury Apartments</p>
        <p>Phone 758-4015</p>
        <p>Directions; 10th Street Extentlon To Rfver Bluff Rosd, Next To Rivergate Shopping Center.</p>
        <p>children and house pets welcome. Gall 756-8638,758-9177</p>
        <p>AYDEN. 1 block from downtown. Paved streets, city water and sewage, trash pickup. Lot rent $50 per month, 746-2425.</p>
        <p>LARGE MOBILE HOME Lot in</p>
        <p>mobile home court on Highway 33 East. No children and no pets. Call 758-0745.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME LOT, large</p>
        <p>enough to have garden. Water furnished. Free garbage pickup. Other single and doublewide lots (wooded) available. 752-6643.</p>
        <p>181 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>ARLINGTON Boulevard Location. 100 square feet available -$6/sqyarc foot. Build to suit. Call Ball A Lane, 752-0025.</p>
        <p>DOWN TOWN OFFICE for rent, Janltorlals and utilities. Call 830-1069 or 830-1548.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE OFFICES and</p>
        <p>suites for rent on Commerce Street. (Gaylord Builders 756 5550.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE Offices &amp;amp; Suites in</p>
        <p>newly constructed building at 323 (button Street just off Arl</p>
        <p>ington. Call Joe Moore, 758-0055.</p>
        <p>NEED OFFICE SPACE? All</p>
        <p>sizes. From $6.00 to $9.00 per square foot. Several locations. Call Connally Branch at Realty World, Clark Branch Realtors, 355 2000.</p>
        <p>THE BEST JUST KEEPS GEniNGBEHER!</p>
        <p>PARLIAMENT PLACE. 1000</p>
        <p>square feet, $750 per month, Call 756 8655 after 1:06 pm.</p>
        <p>PRIME LOCATION. Arlington Centre, 1310 square feet, 756 6295, after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL OR Medical office space to rent or share, ful-ly equipped, phone. 756 7768.</p>
        <p>2 NICE OFFICES at 3205 South AAemorial Drive. 1 approximately 300 square feet other approximately 150 square feet. 300 and $120 respectively. Janitorial and utilities included. 752-3850, ask tor Keith Warren.</p>
        <p>Come See The New Two Bedroom, Two Bath Garden Apartments At</p>
        <p>COURIIIEY SOUARE</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays 9*5 Saturday  1-5  Sunday</p>
        <p>Merry Lane Off Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>756-5067</p>
        <p>tHE MANAGEMEm  Gree^^</p>
        <p>invite, you  J,ent  ,he</p>
        <p>most ptestigto" J ^ous apartn'"'</p>
        <p>1 tViree bedTOOtii V  vinn-Fri.^</p>
        <p>and three I  ^  oWHcwrs-^  ,  ^</p>
        <p>Sat-Sun-*h^</p>
        <p> Street</p>
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        <p>13-S</p>
        <p>Shelter</p>
        <p>C4.r\r'</p>
        <p>NOW OPEN</p>
        <p>COME AND SEE WHAT EVERYONE IN GREENVILLE IS TALKING ABOUT</p>
        <p>iaidane</p>
        <p>GREENVILLES</p>
        <p>NEWEST</p>
        <p>LUXURY</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>where you get all ffcese amenities:</p>
        <p>Choice of one, two, or three bed-room apartments Five fleer plans available TWO full baths in all two and three bedroom apartments Step-saver kitchans, with frost-free refrigerator/fresier, continuous-clean electric range/oven, dishwasher, disposal, pentry, and built-in washar/dryer connection. Patio with all first floor apartments. Private deck with second floor apartments. Each with sliding glass doors and anclosad storaga room.</p>
        <p>Cabla T.V. available A wood-burning fireplace in each apartment</p>
        <p>Energy-saving haat pump: for heating and air conditioning E-300 Energy Effloient Award Wall-to-wall carpating; drapas for all windows, tile foyer Ceiling fan in living room; ovarhead lighting in badrooms Sacured laundromaton premises Plenty of closet space Lighted teiuiis court twimmingpool Club room</p>
        <p>Handicapped apartments with special faaturas, including grab bar and handrails in bath, antiscald showar control, handicapped parking</p>
        <p>TELEPHONE</p>
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        <p>355-2198</p>
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        <p>Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM</p>
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        <pb facs="00096126_0068" />
        <p>Tennessee Town Trying To Keep Grip On Life</p>
        <p>By JENNIFER JOHNSTON Associated Press Writer SPRING HILL, Tenn. (AP)  To (wtsiders, things have changed very little in the days since General Motors Cwp. announced it would put the largest one-time corporate investment in U.S. history in this tiny farming town.</p>
        <p>Cows still graze the blue-green</p>
        <p>pastures and the communitys only still go dark</p>
        <p>two traffic lights promptly at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>But the local folks will tell you this lazy, rural stop along U.S. Highway 31 tos a different pace, a cautious excitement about leaving behind the comfortable farm life.</p>
        <p>Conversation which once revolved around the planting season and the harvest, has turned to Saturn, the new upstart autwnaking subsidiary GM hopes will churn out Americas answer to insurgent foreign-car competition when it becomes operational by 1989.</p>
        <p>Since GM announced two months ago that it would put the $3.5 billion plant here, for sale signs have</p>
        <p>become as........</p>
        <p>the rolling</p>
        <p>'  lauTV</p>
        <p>^ as plentiful as beef cattle on ! hills. And there are warn</p>
        <p>ings of carpetbaggers coming to prey on local property owners with</p>
        <p>underhanded land deals.</p>
        <p>More people are money crazy, said Hazel Jones, proprietor of Grannys Ceramics, shaking her head at the lunacies of her once easy-going neighbors. People are grabbing for money and property. Why, my next door neighbor was going to sell his house.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jones scoffs at promises from GM and state officia s that Spring</p>
        <p>Hill, a town of 1,100 about 30 miles souUi of Nashville, wont change.</p>
        <p>"They might be trying, but I dont believe theyll keep it from changing, she said. I was bom and raised in Spring Hill and I can see a big change already.</p>
        <p>Farm workers, cheeks stuffed with tobacco, still ride trucks brimming with late-season toy. An occasional tractor mingles with Main Street traffic in front of Mrs. Jones tiny store.</p>
        <p>But the out-of-town license plates are filtering in, bringing the speculators, the curious and the )romise of a new $29.3 million, four-ane connector road between Interstate 65 and Spring Hill.</p>
        <p>Saturn Corp. and Saturn Has Landed T-shirts and hats are on sale from Earlys Honey Stand on the far north end of town to a small filling station that lies near the southern limits, just past the second traffic light and a few yards from the future Saturn site.</p>
        <p>The centerpiece of this industrial metamorphosis is the 1,200-acre Haynes Haven farm, the land where GM said it plans to break ground later this year.</p>
        <p>Just days before GMs July 30 announcement by GM, Haynes Haven workers relaxed on the lawn of the imposing 7,500-square-foot antebellum-style mansion, greeting the media and the curious.</p>
        <p>But the announcement brought this peaceful 76-year-old community into the white-hot spotlight of the 20th Century.</p>
        <p>No trespassing and private property signs have been posted at</p>
        <p>the mansion, marrii^ the imnnfiing stone-gate entrance to land tnat includes a stone dairy bam and about 500 head of cattle.</p>
        <p>A few weeks ago, concerned town officials claimed they were being ignored in planning for the plant and threatened to block development by turning down reqi^ts for rezoning the land from agricultural to indus-tri^. A town meeting with GM officials and Gov. Lamar Alexander was set.</p>
        <p>Sam Smith, a 41-year-old farmer with 88 acres, passed out leaflete before the session asking fw straight talk from GM and the state.</p>
        <p>If they do tome, then I think the^</p>
        <p>At the P(^r House Restaurant, a popular eat67 featuring real pit barbecue, residouts look over the new local newspaper. The Spring Hill M(vning Sun, just part (tf the wave of reporters and mecna that have come to cover the Saturn story.</p>
        <p>Did you see me in Time magazine? asked 61-year-old Itoman</p>
        <p>Woods, wearing his Saturn Corp. tot.</p>
        <p>I was the one asleep on the btoch ri^t (Ntt he saia, pmntiitf to a wooden seat outside the localbanl-ware shxre as he headed to the town meeting witii Alexander and (Vidals ftom Detroit.</p>
        <p>That gathering turned out to be little m&amp;lt;x% than the latest curiosity in</p>
        <p>town for some such as Mackie Haywood, one of the many sadw cR-izens who arrived early to get a good seat.</p>
        <p>Im just here to see Govomor Alexander, she said. Im all for industry and improving the city. IvO</p>
        <p>f;ot a tag house on Main Street and m going to stay there.</p>
        <p>HILLCREST BOWL</p>
        <p>2718 Memorial Drive Greenville, N.C. 756-2020</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>FREE BALL LESSONSAnd Plenty of Practice</p>
        <p>said Smith, a member of tto Spring Hill Area Citizens Group, ftnmed to temper unfettered development. But the best thing I can think of is if they pack up and go back to Detroit. He said land that once sold for about $4,000 an acre is now going for as much as $10,000 an acre. In some cases, he said, the speculation is pricing farmers out of the market.</p>
        <p>I dont think farming and Saturn can co-exist because of the price farmland is going to reach, he said.</p>
        <p>Maury County farmers, who once adamantly opposed zoning laws, now find themselves campaigning for such government controls, fearing that without them they will to pushed from their land by businesses that are expected to generate an additional 14,000 to 16,000 jobs.</p>
        <p>The Board of Mayor and Alderman - appeased by their meeting with the governor and GM  approved rezoning for Saturn.LEARN</p>
        <p>A $127.80 PACKAGE FOR JUST $45.00</p>
        <p>Professionally-RftedBall  $41.95</p>
        <p>Professional instruction  45.00</p>
        <p>9 Weeks of Bowling  35.00</p>
        <p>Shoe Rental  5.55</p>
        <p>$127.80</p>
        <p>VALUE</p>
        <p>YJ pa, S45.0O or ss a mm far9waeaa.</p>
        <p>BOWL</p>
        <p>Where? Hillcrest Bowl 2718 Memorial Blvd. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>When?</p>
        <p>rxtended To Monday, October 21st. Morning 10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>Evening 7:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>Superior</p>
        <p>Court</p>
        <p>Judge Thomas S. Watts disposed of the following cases during tne Aug. 26, 1985, term of Superior Court in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Edward Earl Weaver, Route 4, assault with a deadly weapon, called and failed, bond forfeiture.</p>
        <p>Tyrone Terrell Smith, Cox Street, larceny, called and failed, bond forfeiture.</p>
        <p>John Noah Williams, Fairlane Road, speeding 51/35, called and failed, bond forfeiture.</p>
        <p>Manley R. Bennett Jr., Newport, forgery and uttering (2 counts), called and failed, bond forfeiture.</p>
        <p>Laddeus Leon Smith, Myrtle Avenue,</p>
        <p>speeding 34/24, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Bobby Bennett Harris, Farmville Boul</p>
        <p>evard, traffic in cocaine, 10 years jail suspended on payment of costs and $100,000 fine; po^ession with intent to sell cocaine (3 counts), sale of cocaine (3 counts), voluntaiy dismissal.</p>
        <p>Brenda Diane Harris, Farmville Boulevard, sale of cocaine, 3 years iail suspended on payment of costs and restitution, perform 100 hours community service and pay fee, 5 years probation; possession with intent to sell cocaine (2 counts), sale of cocaine (2 counts), voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p> Linwood Earl Duffle, Conley Street, forge^ (3 counts), 5 years iail, as condition of work release or parole pay restitu</p>
        <p>tion; forgery (3counts),"5yeare jail; cred-1 frauc'   -</p>
        <p>it card fraud, unauthorized use of motor vehicle, 2 years jail; forgery and uttering, larceny, possession of stolen goods, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Robert Andrew Jonas, Greensboro, first</p>
        <p>murder, jury verdict  not guilty. (annie Earl Andrews, Plymouth, driv</p>
        <p>ing while impaired, driving while license revoked, called and failed, bond forfeiture.</p>
        <p>Biker DWI</p>
        <p> DOBSON, N.C. (AP) - A woman who wrecked a 10-speed bike she was rtding has been convicted of driving wdiile impaired.</p>
        <p>! Audrey M. Price, 52, of Eftin, re-f-ceived a 60-day suspended sentence, ' was placed on three ypars probation knd was ordered to do 24 hours of community service and pay court costs.</p>
        <p>: Sgt. D.N. Cox of the Elkin Police Department testified in Surry County i Kstrict Court that Mrs. Price tod borrowed the 10-speed bike from the soon of her roommate Aug. 11. Thou^ she had never ridden a 10-speto bike before, Mrs. Price began to ride down a slight hill, Cox said. When she couldnt find the brakes, she panicked, threw her hands in the 'air and lost control of the bike, Cox said. She and the bike tumbled on the road about 15 feet, and she came to rest on top of the bike, Cox said.</p>
        <p>ECON PAPER TOWELS</p>
        <p>3/$100</p>
        <p>QIANT ROU'</p>
        <p>Limit 3 rollt with $10.00 or moro food order.</p>
        <p>JAMESTOWN PORK</p>
        <p>SAUSAGE... U. .</p>
        <p>WE CARRY A COMPLETE VARIETY (12 DIF-</p>
        <p>FERENT ITEMS!) OF ARTICHOKE KITCHEN HOMEMADE JELLIES, PICKLES. ETC. IN OUR</p>
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        <p>CREAMY OR CRUNCHY  t  e|  OQ</p>
        <p>PEmir WITTER. . .</p>
        <p>Fog Pileup</p>
        <p>VIENNA, Austria (AP) - At least</p>
        <p>91 cars and four trucks piled up in a</p>
        <p> 'foi</p>
        <p>chain reaction crash caused by fog on a north Austrian autobahn, police said. Twelve people were reported injured.</p>
        <p>The expressway north of Linz was closed for four hours by the accident. The Austria Press Agency said two cars had been involved in a minor accident in the fog,^and that the other cars, unable to stop, started piling up behind them.</p>
        <p>The (ireeiiville Recreation &amp;amp; Parks Department provides individualized programs for Special Populations Citizens. Call 752-4137, Ext, 201, for more information.</p>
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        <pb facs="00096126_0069" />
        <p>OCTOBER 13, 1985</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>FALL 1985</p>
        <p>Home Furnishings</p>
        <p>.M  ^:'</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0070" />
        <p>REFRKiKR \T()R BREAKSTHE ICE</p>
        <p>" Giving a successful party in\t&amp;gt;lves |ug-glitig many ir^redients. Have yiHi invited ' the right mix of guests? Is the fixxl tasty and attractively displayed? ^^lll your ice .supply hrrld out?</p>
        <p>; I Aniiral Home Appliances has intro-refrigerator that niav solve one of *tfieteirajor party pmhlenis the new Pans Ife titakes 12 pounds of ice cubes a day, twice Js much as any (Hher rcfngerator.</p>
        <p>;  According to the manufacturer. Party  louses advanced blast freezing technol-logj tothannel super cold air from the con-'(fcnsii^irectly across the ice tray, creating axi^ntratcxl w ind chill factor that makes ;;astray of ice injust 45 minutes and empties -if into a bin. The cubes can be renKwcd in buDc; gr a glass at a time via a thnxigh-the-(loo dispenser.</p>
        <p>- Easy does it!</p>
        <p>A NEW CORDLESS rechanseable Kght-weight vacuum cleaner from Eureka, Quick Up. features an easy'-to-emply dust cup. Weighing only three pounds, it provides 13 minutes of continuous cleaning time and recharges in a wall-mounted bracket. Quick Up has a suggested retail price of S49.95 and is available in hardvt are. department, drug and chain stores, vac shops, and wherever vacuum cleaners and housewares are sold.</p>
        <p>Bright sunshine, whitewash white and calico red create this old-fashioned nursery. Laura Ashley believes that bright primaries used with perky patterns invigorate a young childs mind and trigger the learning processes by creating a positive atmosphere for any youngster.</p>
        <p>This attic nursery is a classic. The walls and ceiling are covered with Mary-0 wallcovering in poppy red, butter yellow and apple green on white-white.</p>
        <p>The antique hand-woven white wicker crib and high chair ^re swaddled with the</p>
        <p>Are you game? DlSpOSflls shoilldll t tnlk bdck</p>
        <p>RUM^nf PLIIS  The classic card game of raramy is combined with the unexpected twists of a board game in Rummy Rumble, a new game for two to four players, ages 10 to adult. I nder $10 at discount, department, toy and variety stores.</p>
        <p>Synthetic natural ga.s can be produced from coal in gasification plants or by using underground gasification techniques.</p>
        <p>Jamming and harsh grinding noises shouldnt get in the way of a garbage disposal doing its job on kitchen waste.</p>
        <p>Occasionally, food particles or hard materials can wedge between disposal blades and cause the machine to slow down, run louder or stop working altogether.</p>
        <p>Preventing these disposal problems takes only a few seconds. It can be as simple as applying WD-40 to the disposal unit.</p>
        <p>The versatile lubricant, moisture displacer and cleaner works to finee stuck particles from blades and to lubricate all moving parts of the disposal.</p>
        <p>The corrosion-resistant product prevents rust on blades and forms a protective coating which helps the disposal resist further Jamming and clogging.</p>
        <p>Keeping a can of WD-40 under the sink makes it handy for many household applications. WD-40 can easily fix a squeaky oven hinge or a sticking dishwasher lever. Also, WD-40 cuts through rust on plumbing fixtures and prevents calcium deposits from building up around faucets.</p>
        <p>WD-40 is available in a variety of sizes at grocery, discount and hardware stores.</p>
        <p>A free Fix-It Guide is available by writing the WD-40 Company, P.O. Box 80607, San Diego, CA 92138-9021.</p>
        <p>GARBAGE DISPOSAL blades can be unstuck, cleaned and freed with application of all-purpose WD-40.</p>
        <p>: We are a Tgll turn-key operation 355-2583</p>
        <p>kim hopfer designs</p>
        <p>^^l^are located at Arlington Centre behind Great Southern Finance.</p>
        <p>We cordially invite you to visit our office or coll for on appointment.</p>
        <p>"Let us do all the running around and planning while you sit back and enjoy."</p>
        <p>Carpets by-</p>
        <p>Lees, JP Stevens, Karastan, Patcraft, Miles, and World</p>
        <p>Vinyl Flooring by</p>
        <p>Tarkett, Armstrong, Mannington, Congoleum, and Kentile</p>
        <p>Wallpaper by</p>
        <p>Hasi Hester,</p>
        <p>Tony Putnam,</p>
        <p>Seabrook, Schumacher, Laura Ashely, and Waverly</p>
        <p>Fabrics by-</p>
        <p>David &amp;amp; Dash, Payne, Scalamandre Schumacher, Waverly, B. Berger^ Damon, Norman's of Salisbury,</p>
        <p>Carole, Croydon</p>
        <p>Window Coverings by-</p>
        <p>Levelor, Bali,</p>
        <p>Kirsch, Graber,</p>
        <p>We specialize in all areas of interior design "from one simple room to a whole house to an entire medical complexno job Is too small or too large."</p>
        <p>Haw to recognize quality in upholstered furniture</p>
        <p>CASUAL FLORAL DESIGNS from Laura Ashley for fabrics and wallcoverings brighten a brand new, oid-faaliioned nursery.</p>
        <p>^^Childs play^ made elegant through art of Laura Ashley</p>
        <p>reverse print (red background in easy-care 100 percent cotton) and for casual drapery framing a ftilladian window.</p>
        <p>The antique rocking horse from Colonial times adds a playful touch. The pictures on the wall and table are framed originals of old, hand-painted cartoons.</p>
        <p>A decorative and practical accent touch is the antique patchwork quilt. All fabrics and wallcoverings are from Raintree Designs, creating a small world of happy memories, full of sunshine and late afternoon summer, breezes.</p>
        <p>Tbdays young homemakers want the best.</p>
        <p>And no wonder  these working couples are well-educated, work at good professional-managerial jobs, and have plenty of discretionary income, which they like to spend on their Iwmes.</p>
        <p>According to an independent research</p>
        <p>study sponsored by Du Bam, these upsrle</p>
        <p>consumers arc shopping not only fior style</p>
        <p>and color in upholsteied furniture, btttalso</p>
        <p>for luxury, which they equate with'soft-ness and crnnfort. Th^ want (pialhy, (ht-rability and the best value for their monpy.</p>
        <p>But hew can a consumer evaluate quality in a chair or sofa? The ingredients of quality  the framing, bracing, spring units and cushioning  are built itKo the piece, and cannot be seen.</p>
        <p>lb help consumers select quality upholstered niture, the Du Font Company offers the fbUowing suggestions:</p>
        <p>1. Shop at a reputable retail estabUA-ment. The store personnel will be well-informed and able to poiitt out the differences in materials and construction that influence price.</p>
        <p>2. Kntmsomeofthe factors that go into a good piece ofjumiture. Among these arc a good spring system; a frame made of clear, knot-free hardwood reinforced with dowels, screws and comer blocks; back pillows filled with Dacron polyester fi-berfill; and seat cushions filled widi high-density polyurethane foam which is in nim covered with Dacron fiberfill.</p>
        <p>3. Lift the cushion and look at the deck label. Read ha^ tags. Quality manufacturers provide information on fillings and other furniture components.</p>
        <p>4. Ask for brochures. The Du Pont Company has begun an educational campaign to help both retailers and consumers identify and appreciate new technology in quality cushioning.</p>
        <p>5. Sit on the piece to test for deep, luxurious confttrt. \bu should have no feeling of sit-through  the awareness of qnings or framing beneath the cushioning. There should be no fight-back - the feeling of being pushed away by the seat or back.</p>
        <p>You should not feel that you are sitting on top of or too far into the seat  rather,</p>
        <p>you should feel that you are sitting in but not through the cushion. Finally, you should be able to sit and rise easily and gracefully.</p>
        <p>6. Finally, shop with tape measures and color swatches to be sure the upholstered fuminire you select will fit into the space available for it and will coordinate with other furnishings.</p>
        <p>Quality furniture may seem expensive. However, the added dollars buy superior luxury, comfort, craftsmanship and durability  in short, a real investment in lifetime satisfaction.</p>
        <p>DEEP-SEATED COMFORT in tlww Tinyer Coggin BMidular uniti is provided by Du null approved ^^QuaBofilV cuaUoning in bncli and teat cushions; fluorescent Blotting at the base of theae mriU gives the furntaure a "^floating'' look.</p>
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        <p>A log wall holds up to 10 times the amount of heat as a conventional frame wall. This means log walls radiate warmth far longer than frame walls.</p>
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        <p>OPEN MON.-SAT. 9:30-9:00</p>
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        <p>Lucite House And Trim Acrylic Latex</p>
        <p>Flat Finish, Built-In Primer,</p>
        <p>Resists Cracking.</p>
        <p>897</p>
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        <p>Lucite Wall Or</p>
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        <p>Silver Kote Aluminum Roof Coating</p>
        <p>5 Gallons. Reflects Suns Heat. Insulates Roofs.</p>
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        <p>Available In Many Colors. Quick Drying. 1 Gallon.</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.27</p>
        <p>Pan And Roller Set</p>
        <p>9 Inch.</p>
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        <p>Roses Latex Exterior House Paint</p>
        <p>Self Priming. One Coat.</p>
        <p>Reg. 12.97 Minuteman - Plus Driveway Sealer And Filler</p>
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        <p>Reg. 12.86 Olympic Oil Stain</p>
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        <p>Semi-Transparent</p>
        <p>Weather Screen Preservative.</p>
        <p>Aiuminum</p>
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        <p>For safety^s sake: Baby-proofing tips for parents</p>
        <p>Eveiy parent knows the importance of iMing special safety precautions when tfierc w infants or chUdren in the house-</p>
        <p>cntiaJ process, and proper safety precautions at home should begin before baby arrives.</p>
        <p>Home safety</p>
        <p>One first step is to purchase electrical phig covers and cabinet locks, such as th&amp;lt;^ in^ Safety Set manufactured by S*ir P^ucts Company. This kit includes safety door latches and cabinet locks to keep children out of places where dar^erous household products are stored Mfety wall plugs that form a protective barrier to keep the child from insening objects into electrical outlets, and a night</p>
        <p>light that gives enough light to reassure baby and provide visibility for parents.</p>
        <p>Car safety tips</p>
        <p>Safety is important in the family car as well. As Mrly as the first ride home from the hospital, auto safety precautions slKHild be taken. Almost all child auto ac-cident deaths and injuries can be prevented thiwgh the proper and consistent use of a child safety seat.</p>
        <p>In case of an accident, a car safety seat restrains the child and helps distribute the force of the crash. A properly-used car seat can save a childs life.</p>
        <p>Experts at Century Products Company, a subsidiary of Gerber Products Company and the manufacturer of Century Car Seats, offer the following tips on the</p>
        <p>proper use of car seats for infants and toddlers;</p>
        <p> Check to make sure the date of manufacture is January 1, 1981, or later; all seats manufactured after this date meet federal safety standards.</p>
        <p> Look for the words dynamically tested, indicating the car seat has been tested to withstand a crash.</p>
        <p> Install and use the car seat according to instructions which must be provided by law. The effectiveness of car seats depends on correct use.</p>
        <p>Practical and attractive</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>^  i^.w._Sunday,  October 13.1985 .3</p>
        <p>Uon t talk to strangers^ new game tells children</p>
        <p> Transport infants weighing less than 20 pounds in a rear-facing car seat. Place the car seat in the back seat, which is the safest location.</p>
        <p> Children weighing more than 20 pounds can be safely placed in a forward-facing car seat, held securely by a five-point safety harness that consists of shoulder straps, a lap belt and a crotch strap.</p>
        <p> Strap children who weigh more than 40 pounds into an adult seat belt, making sure the belt fits snugly over the childs hips and rests against his or her thighs.</p>
        <p> Set an example for the child and wear your seat belt consistently and properly.</p>
        <p>Tips on toys</p>
        <p>Safety is a major factor to consider when buying toys for an infant or young child. With the wide variety of toys available today, it is essential to select playthings that are safe, durable and appropriate to the childs age and dexterity.</p>
        <p>Life can be easier for the two-paycheck family; good child care choices alleviate worry, concern</p>
        <p>For so many of todays working parents, finding ^ropriate child care has become a familiar family decision.</p>
        <p>Statistics show that 54 percent of children under six now have mothers in the work force. And, it is projected that, by 1990, only one out of four mothers will stay home with their children.</p>
        <p>Acwrding to a recent study conducted by Alison Clarke-Stewart, professor of Soci^ Ecology at the University of California, children placed in center-based care are more socially and educationallv advanced than those cared for elsewhere.</p>
        <p>The study disclosed that the reason many parents opt for center-based care is</p>
        <p>- that centers generally offer age-specific</p>
        <p>- learning programs and scheduled activities. Also, caregivers and staff at licensed ceriters tend to have reached a higher educational level and, in many cases, have</p>
        <p>' had early childhood development training.</p>
        <p> According to Kinder-Care Learning Centers, the nations largest provider of li-</p>
        <p> censed child care services with over 1,000 ^ centers across the U.S., a good caregiver</p>
        <p> is enthusiastic, patient and, above all, has a nurturing disposition.</p>
        <p>When communicating with a child, a good caregiver will usually kneel to the childs level  interaction is personal and direct. More often than not, her arms will be open for a quick hug. She will respond to the hundreds of small needs that com-. fort a child  like tying a shoelace, putting on a sweater, wiping a sniffly nose, listen-'ing patiently, and reassuring the child that he is cared for and loved.</p>
        <p>Parents visiting  prospective center _ should look for happy, smiling faces of 'children  this indicates that caregivers , and staff are working hard to create an ex-</p>
        <p> tended family atmosphere. A good caregiver will not only welcome, but will encourage unannounced visits, and will gladly answer any questions parents have about their childs day as well as center operations.</p>
        <p>A good licensed center will also make sure that the caregiver has been carefully screened and observed with children before being hired. The center will routinely conduct background and reference checks, fingerprint the caregiver and be sure a physical exam takes place.</p>
        <p>Clearly, the two-paycheck family is not the oddity it once was. Women are not working for mad money; theyre working because its an economic necessity, one that bears heavily on the quality of their lives and that of their familys.</p>
        <p>The mushrooming number of child care centers cropping up all over the country  especially evidenced in Kinder-Cares rapid growth from one center in 1969 to 1,000 today  is a potent indicator of the need for quality child care in the U.S.</p>
        <p>Happily, once families have found a satisfactory center where there are good caregivers and children are safe, loved and learning, they can go to work reassured that child care is not on their worry list.</p>
        <p>After 16 years worth of experience caring for over one million of the nations</p>
        <p>children. Kinder-Care Learning Centers has outlined the qualities to look for in a good caregiver in their CHECKLIST ON CHILD CARE  available free to interested parents by writing to; Kinder-Care Learning Centers, Inc., Dept; 85-C, P.O. Box 1563, Atlanta, GA 30301.</p>
        <p>MAKING LIFE EASIER for the two-paycheck family - A working couple drc^s off t^ir child at a I^der-Care Learning Center for pre-school activities, designed spe-cificaUy for children aged 6-12. Ucensed child care centers like Kinder4::are allevi-ate womes for many working couples by providing age-specific learning programs and scheduled activities for children.</p>
        <p>ROOFING BOOKLET AVAILABLE</p>
        <p>Rustic Shingle roofing looks like real wood shakes but is made of durable aluminum, making it a good choice for homeowners with worn out asphalt and fibeiglass roofs.</p>
        <p>A new booklet answers the questions most frequently asked about Rustic Shingle. such as can it be installed over my old roof? and will it fit the architectural style of my home?"</p>
        <p>For a free copy, write Dept. M-6, Classic Products, Inc., P.O. Box 701, Piqua OH 45356.  ^</p>
        <p>STYLES, LOCATION ADD UP TO AIR, LIGHT, LOOKS &amp;amp; CONVENIENCE</p>
        <p>The right windows in the right places provide homes with fresh air, natural light, good looks and convenience.</p>
        <p>The National Woodwork Manufacturers Association lists some of the more popular wood window styles; Double hung, awning, casement.* bay, bow and sliding.</p>
        <p>Windows that contain factory-installed weather-stripping minimize air infiltration. Many are also double glazed to limit heat loss through the glass.</p>
        <p>Curtain Stacory, 9nc,</p>
        <p>We offer:</p>
        <p> Country Curtains</p>
        <p> Country Bedspreads</p>
        <p> Custom Drapes</p>
        <p> Custom Bedspreads</p>
        <p> Balloon Curtains</p>
        <p> The New Puffs</p>
        <p> Custom Installation</p>
        <p> Complete Consultations</p>
        <p>264 ByPass - Red Oak Plaza Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>We ship C.O.D.  U.P.S. anywhere</p>
        <p>Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a m - 12 Noon Also By Appointments</p>
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        <p>CARP^ ENVmONMEWT: Qp i. iili.d ,hiuolundl, .d .k in Uni^di, yet mviting funily room area with fubtle Oriental overtones. A plush car-pri by Cabin Crafts, tufted in AUied's Anso IV nylon ftber, covers floor and built-in platforms to provi^ comfortable seating and lounging space. Thanks to the fourth gemratmn carpel fiher which features permanent, buih-in soU, stain and static pro-lection, its safe to ure fashionable pastels to create design excitement. The insula-ttve and sound absorbent quabties of the phish carpel make this environment ideal for amho-visual entertainment. Another phis is AlBeds ftill five war wear warranty.</p>
        <p>To choose safe and sturdy toys, make sure the item is not too advanced for the child. For example, a mechanical toy with removable parts may be perfect for a :even-year-old, but an infant might choke on the small objects.</p>
        <p>Infants and toddlers, who like to handle and chew their toys, should be given rubber toys that are too large to swallow. Children also like to cuddle soft toys and  stuffed animals, so the.se items should be checked for parts that could easily be ingested.</p>
        <p>Finally, it is important to help a child avoid unnecessary falls when he is beginning to learn to crawl and walk. Gates at the tops and bottoms of staircases should be installed as soon as the child begins to crawl. The use of throw rugs should be avoided, as they can cause slips.</p>
        <p>Through adequate preparation and by following these simple safety guidelines, parents can be assured that they are helping to prevent accidents as well as providing for their childs well-being.</p>
        <p>Increasingly, child crisis centers and missing childrensJiotlines and posters are helping parents know what to do when tragedy strikes. But what can people do to help prevent vulnerable youngsters from being abducted or becoming victims of senseless accidents?</p>
        <p>A new childrens safety board game helps kids leam to p^ect themselves in real-life emergency situations. The innovative game, Dont Talk to Strangers, is geared to children ages four to eight, but is relevant to all members of the family.</p>
        <p>The game features Agent 911, a friendly-looking dog whose name refers to the emergency 911 telephone number used in many cities nationwide. The game is won by the first player to arrive Iwme by correctly answering safety questions and moving around the board on a path that detours through video arcades, shopping malls and parks.</p>
        <p>The game contains more than 100 ques-tions and answers  yes/no, multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank  that relate primarily to preventing the abduction of children by strangers.</p>
        <p>These include such questions as, A nice stranger says Your daddy is hurt. He told me to come get you. Whar will yi do? and A stranger comes to your front door when you are home alone What should you do? Other questions h?lp children establish basic safety awareness rules at school, home and during play</p>
        <p>Promotes family communication</p>
        <p>To be played by two to six children. along with a parent or adult, the game provides a positive, fun way for parents and youngsters to address sensitive issues and set safety guidelines, explains John Aitken. one of the games creators. The game also promotes family communication and learning.</p>
        <p>Aitken-dcveloped Dont Talk To Strangers to stop the need for Missing Children posters and, he hopes, to prevent even one child from being pictured on ' them. With an estimated two^llion^chif dren missing annually, he feels it is extremely important for parents and teachers to review and establish child safety awareness rules at an early age.</p>
        <p>A personal element also motivated Aitken to invent the game. His own sister was abducted when .she was a girl. More recently, he searched, but was unable to find, board games promoting child safety for his sisters young children. As a solution, he created the character Agent</p>
        <p>911, adapted the slogan, Dont Talk To Strangers. and produced the board game.</p>
        <p>Word of Don't falk To Strangers' is spreading quickly. Already thousands of copies have been requested by retailers, law enforcement agencies and community and educational groups annind the coun</p>
        <p>try</p>
        <p>* The game, manufactured by Apple-Street. Inc , of Holyoke, Mass., is available in major retail outlets, including Toys-R-Us and K-Mart. for about $10</p>
        <p>JOHN AITKEN, nghl, and Kae Morrifon, left, prendent and vice-president of ^Agenl 911 Educational Products, Inc., show Kimo Tribble, Donnie Murpby and f*!" "fy to rn safety rules, as Agent 911 looks on. Don I Talk To Strangers is being distributed nationally by AppleStreel, Inc., and is designed to retail for about 810.00.</p>
        <p>insulate ducts</p>
        <p>If youre saddled with an uninsulated metal duct system, youre probably losing money in the form of expensive energy thats being wasted.</p>
        <p>To stop this kind of waste, says the Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association, tape the joints and wrap the entire duct system with two-inch thick fiber glass duct-wrap insulation.</p>
        <p>If you had to entirely rebuild your home tomorrow, could you?</p>
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        <p>E-4* The Dally Reflector. Greenville. N.C</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13.1985</p>
        <p>IF _^m m</p>
        <p>Add pizzazz to doors and windows with new options in designer glass</p>
        <p>TUi^ S FAOTLY MEMBERS are inereatongly conuiiitted lo being involved in all aspects of each other's bves. With changing ^onomr and socid conditions, child care and home tiecorating are no longer the sole responsibility of"the lady of the house," jilst ^many families now have two "breadwinners."</p>
        <p>Theres no place like home</p>
        <p>Home and family: American traditions updated for the ^80s</p>
        <p>Designer glass is fast becoming a popular alternative to curtains, blinds, shades and shutters as homeowners discover the beauty of beveled and multicolored glass designs for windows and doors.</p>
        <p>'Homeowners often opt for designer glass because it represents a permanent fixture  a decorative investment  which increases the home's value and gives immediate enjoyment at the same time," notes Barry Rupp, president of Stained Glass Overlay, Inc., Costa Mesa, CA  a leader in the designer glass industry, with more than 200 franchises worldwide.</p>
        <p>Never before has the elegance of stained glass been so available and versatile. Now, homeowners throughout the world are enjoying intricate, colorful designer glass to complement any rooms interior design scheme  whether contemporary, ti^itional or Art Deco.</p>
        <p>Because it allows designs so intricate, homeowners are taking advantage of patented overlay  with its limitless color selection  to coordinate their total design themes.</p>
        <p>They find they can mix or match window decor with fabrics, wallpaper or floor</p>
        <p>After two decades of experiencing profound changes, the American family has emerg stronger, more committed to home life, and more determined than ever to succeed.</p>
        <p>- Dual career families, working mothers and house husbands are all part of the "family of the '80s. These changes in the family structure, brought on by the changing role irf women, as well as by the economic climate of our country, have resulted in more options for both men and women.</p>
        <p>Ilrrs FACE IT, the younger set can be choosy about (heir clothing! Like adults. t6ey love goo&amp;lt;l looking clothe.s that are high in comfort. These denim outfits with q^ted knee pockets fmni Choozie Wear are just the ticket for the younger set.</p>
        <p>Keenly aware of their options, American families are exercising the right to choose a lifestyle thats best for them. And, most of them are choosing a way of life that includes values traditionally associated with home and family.</p>
        <p>The home has always been the center of family life and. today, families as well as singles view home ownership not only as a way to rejuvenate family traditions, but as a way of expressing their individuality.</p>
        <p>Decorating, remodeling and maintaining a home is a satisfying way to express creativity and carry on traditions that we might have enjoyed as children.</p>
        <p>In all likelihood, the family of the '80s is larger than that of the '70s. Renewed economic prosperity, and the coming of age of baby boomers born in the '40s and '50s, has prompted another baby bcwm.</p>
        <p>Babies are back, and its hard to say which came first  an interest in owning a home, or the desire for a family. But, many times, the two go hand in hand and, for most young couples, owning a home takes on special meaning once theyve decided to start a family. The home becomes</p>
        <p>Caring for and maintaining the home has become the communal responsibility of the family. Today, husbands and wives work as partners, dividing such duties as cleaning, shopping, laundry and gardening between them. Women have fecome proficient at fixing plumbing, while many men now enjoy decorating and cooking.</p>
        <p>Child care has alsobecome a shared responsibility between husband and wife. With many mothers working now, fathers are beginning to enjoy the nurturing side of parenthood. They are more actively involved with day-to^ay events in a childs life than ever ^fore.</p>
        <p>However, many working parents still need the option of a day care program for their child. Early childhood education programs are wonderful support systems for working families.</p>
        <p>Home and family are here to stay. Con-.ulj/ changing and adapting to todays world, the institution of the family retains many of ye.sterdays traditions, while constantly discovering and incorporating new and better ways of doing things.</p>
        <p>EXOTIC TROPICAL patterns such as this one are just one of the many color-ful, custom Stained Glass Overlay de-siipis that can be created to enhance the beauty of any room.</p>
        <p>covering patterns. They can even duplicate a family crest, a monogram, a special photograph or a treasured art piece.</p>
        <p>Though Stained Glass Overlays designer glass has been on the market for many years, its benefits were not fiilly recognized until it came to the anention of the building industry - about mid-1984.</p>
        <p>The seamless construction of overlay allows builders and homeowners to use decorative glass in places never before</p>
        <p>ALLCOVERINGS; AN ANYTIME PROJECT</p>
        <p>When is the best time to install wallcoverings? Anytime . . . provided you are not rushed or under pressure, says the Wallcovering Information Bureau.</p>
        <p>Plan to create your new look over a leisurely weekend, or over several evenings after work. Enough time to complete a project is essential to its success.</p>
        <p>For more information, write to WIB, Dept. HP, 66 Morris Ave., Springfield, NJ 07081, and ask for a free copy of "The Wallcovering How-To Handbook.</p>
        <p>NEW WASHER, DRYER HANDLE BIG LOADS</p>
        <p>WorkSavers, a new washer and dryer with the largest capacity of any home laundry equipment, has been introduced by Admiral Home Appliances. Both appliances can hold 20 pounds of clothes, but take up no more room than other full-sized washers and dryers with capacities of from 14 10 18 pounds.</p>
        <p>Admiral estimates that the increased capacity will allow the average family to do its laundry in 40 percent fewer loads a year.</p>
        <p>FINE FURNITURE</p>
        <p>Hwy 24 West Havelock. NC 28532 919/447-2136 Monday-Saturday 9:00 to 6:00 pm</p>
        <p>October is the month to buy Henredon Upholstery at Mallorys. Every fabric, every frame is available at special savings. For the finest quality upholstery, select Henredon. For the greatest value, select Mallorys.</p>
        <p>Stop by today and let our designers assist you. Hurry, sale ends October 31st.!</p>
        <p>CUSTOM CUT beveled glass doors by Stained Glass Overlay add a subtle eleganre to any room, casting brilliant streaks of Ught through their intricate crevices.</p>
        <p>considered, without the worry of water damage or the loss of cooled or heated air.</p>
        <p>Overlay meets or exceeds safety and security requirements set by current building codes and is especially appropriate for exterior windows, doors and skylights. Colorful designs are applied directly to tempered, safety or dual-paned glass to dress up front entries, sidelights, shower doors, patio dotirs and room dividers.</p>
        <p>In addition to multicolored designer glass, more and more designers are using handcrafted, tully-leaded beveled glass in doors and entry way sidelights across the country. The beveled glass surfaces reflect prisms of light to brilliantly enhance any</p>
        <p>interior setting.</p>
        <p>Beveled glass by Stained Glass Overlay uses clear '4-inch plate glass, cut to the specified pattern and then hand beveled and polished to shimmering beauty.</p>
        <p>The fully-leaded, beveled glass panels are available in 27 sizes and oWr 30 beautiful designs to fit standard d(x&amp;gt;r and window frames. Or, if desired. Stained Glass Overlays designers will create cu.stom designs to homcwners specifications.</p>
        <p>Both multicolored and beveled glass provide a degree of privacy or allow homeiTw ners to artfully camouflage an unsightly view without bltK'king out natural light.</p>
        <p>Whether the warm colors typical of stained glass or the brilliant light streaks from a bieveled glass panel are sought, designer glass can be the dect)rative fiKal ptiint of any home.</p>
        <p>Homeowners who are interested in adding designer gla.ss to their homes can call Stained Glass Overlay. Inc. (toll free) 8(X)-654-7666/800-367-8542 (in California) or write to the company at 151 Kalmus Drive. J-4, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>  ^   ,----------,....  Sunday,  October  13.1985 15</p>
        <p>A spacious remodeled kitchen that^s easy to loV</p>
        <p>Much too crften, all thats expected of a kitchen is a sink, a stove, a refrigerator, some caUnets and maybe space fw a table and a coi^e of chairs.</p>
        <p>And still more often, thats all we get! So, muttering and mumbling, bruising ourselves on jutting appliances and counters and fraying our tempers trying to store things, we liw with it. W: make do.</p>
        <p>Most of us have learned to put up with kitchens that look a lot like the one pictured at left. The other one? Its nice to dream about, we say, sighing deeply, but theres just no room in our house for a kitchen like that!</p>
        <p>Oh, no? Look again . . . its the same kitchen in both photos! As you can see, proper planning can turn exasperation to efficiency and boredom to beauty. The trick is simply to base your remodeling plans on solving problems and do it with an eye to beauty and practicality.</p>
        <p>The kitchen at left is cramped, cluttered and dark. A tiny window and an undercabinet fixture provide the only light. Theres not much work surface and its barely accessible.</p>
        <p>Same with the cabinets, which have almost as much stored on top as inside. Ad-</p>
        <p>PIAl INC TLNT' IN THE 80 i a easy a Hil* *11 .Sleep.</p>
        <p>Nowadays, camping out indoors is easier and more fun than ever</p>
        <p>Remember when you and your neighborhood pals "camped out on rainy days, turning bedsheets and blankets into playhouses, forts and tents  and try ing your damdest to get them to stand up?</p>
        <p>Ntnvadays, camping out indoors is just as easy as Hide n' Sleep, and moms and dads are going to wish they were kids all over again. This innovative, fitted bed sheet for children features a built-in play tent that takes the first step into a kid's w ildest dreams.</p>
        <p>\ To make them even more special, they are decorated with today's most popular childrens characters  The Transformers. My Little Pony, G1 Jcx-. and Cabbage Patch Kids.</p>
        <p>"The idea is such a natural; kids have</p>
        <p>always loved tents and playhouses, and Hide 'n' Sleep lets them create an exotic play environment right in their own bedrooms." says Marshall Doswell. vice president of corporate communications for Hide 'n' Sleep manufacturer. Springs Industries.</p>
        <p>Safety was also a careful consideration in developing the bed tent. Its flame-retardant. 30-inch domed nylon roof is sewn to the sheet on only three sides. Overhead mesh windows provide plenty of ventilation, and tent flaps, with Velcro fastening tape, can zip up or flip open.</p>
        <p>Hide n' Sleep is made of machine-washable poly-cotton and nylon, and sells for under S4,</p>
        <p>TODAY'S WOOD WINDOWS KEEP PACE W ITH THE TIMES</p>
        <p>Windows, like women, have come a long way. The earliest windows may have been little more than the simple openings that allowed light and air into the homes of the Bronze Age lake dwellers in Britain. Later, linen or oiled paper was fastened to the openings to keep out precipitation.</p>
        <p>Nowadays, windows are as different from their prehistoric counterparts as todays Cosmopolitan reader is from her caw woman ancestor.</p>
        <p>Modern techniques, says the National Woodwork Manufacturers Association, enable manufacturers to produce precision-engineered windows that fit snugly, operate easily and are designed for durable, energy-efficient operation.</p>
        <p>The best ones have wood in the frame and sash because wood is a natural insulator. They are also double-glazed to limit heat loss through the glass area and have factory-installed weatherstripping to protect against heat-robbing air infiltration.</p>
        <p>Many wood windows and patio doors now come with an exterior cladding that all but eliminates the bother of periodic painting. Available in a range of styles and sizes, wood windows can purchased at local building supply stores, home centers or lumber yards.</p>
        <p>For more information, send 50 cents for A Guide to Energy Saving Windows to NWM A, c/o Sumner Rider &amp;amp; Associates, 355 Lexington Ave., New York NY 10017.</p>
        <p>CASUAL FLORAL DESIGNS from L^ura Ashley for fabrics and wallcoverings brighten a brand new, old-fashioned nursery.</p>
        <p>^^Childs play made elegant through art of Laura Ashley</p>
        <p>Bright sunshine, whitewash white and calico red create this old-fashioned nursery. Laura Ashley believes that bright primaries used with perky patterns invigorate a young child's mind and trigger the Teaming processes by creating a positive atmosphere for any youngster.</p>
        <p>This attic nursery is a classic. The walls and ceiling are covered with Mary-0 wallcovering in poppy red, butter yellow and apple green on white-white. ^</p>
        <p>The antique hand-woven white wicker crib and high chair are swaddled with the</p>
        <p>reverse print (red background in easy-care 100 ixrcent cotton) and for casual drapery framing a Phlladian window.</p>
        <p>The antique rocking horse from Colonial times adds a playful touch. The pictures on the wall and table are framed originals of old, hand-painted cartoons.</p>
        <p>A decorative and practical accent touch is the antique patchwork quilt. All fabrics and wallcoverings are from Raintree Designs, creating a small world of happy memories, full of sunshine and late afternoon summer breezes.</p>
        <p>TIME IS RUNNING OUT: FEDERALENERGY TAX CREDIT DUE TO EXPIRE</p>
        <p>If ywre thinking of adding additional insulation to your home, the CertainTeed Home Institute recommends that you do it now, so you can still take advantage of the Federal energy tax credit. The credit, offering up to 15 percent of the first $2,000 invested to a maximum of $300, expires December 31. 1985!</p>
        <p>The credit applies to fiber glass insulation as well as caulking, weatherstripping, storm windows and doors, modified flue openings, automatic furnace ignition systems. clock thermostats, and other home energy conservation products.</p>
        <p>How to qualify</p>
        <p>To qualify, products must have ben purchased and installed in a principal place of residence built prior to April 20. 1977. The residence may be a single family home, condominium or co-operative.</p>
        <p>Renters (as well as owners) are eligible for the tax credit, as long as they pay for the insulation themselves. Vacation homes are excluded.</p>
        <p>The 15 percent of the first $2,000 invested refers to materials and labor costs of a contractor. The credit is subtracted from the final amount of a residents Federal tax liability. It is not a deduction, but a credit off the bottom line.</p>
        <p>Free brochure</p>
        <p>For a free brochure which explains the tax credit in more detail, write to the CertainTeed Home Institute, P.O. Box 860. Valley Rjtge, PA 19482.</p>
        <p>Be choosy when buying kidsclothes</p>
        <p>When it comes to buying back-to-school clothing, it pays to be choosy. As a parent, its important not only to be aware of kids fashion preferences but to shop for quality and value as well.</p>
        <p>Here are some tips from Tina Betesh. co-founder and designer of Choozie Wear. Inc., a fashion line of Niyswear (Uxldlers through size 7) and Choogo (size 8 and up):</p>
        <p> Take your youngsters shopping with you whenever possible. Even young children have definite preferences and favorite colors. Buying something you think your child will like (or just because its on sale), IS no bargain if the child refuses to wear it.</p>
        <p> If a child is set on purchasing some</p>
        <p>thing you don't feel is suitable, try to find out what it is the child likes about it, such as trim, sleeves, material, etc. Then, try and gently steer the child to another garment that has some of the same favorite touches.</p>
        <p> Be a quality-conscious shopper. A "barpin that falls apart after a few washings or wearings is no money-saver. To scrutinize workmanship, turn the garment inside out.</p>
        <p> In .selecting clothing for back-to-sch(X)l, make sure that clothes fit comfortably. Armholes and waistbands should be non-restrictive.</p>
        <p>If possible, try the garment on your child before making your purchase.</p>
        <p>FREE SOLAR HE AT</p>
        <p>Your homes windows play a vital role in its energy efficiency. Reducing their size or number is no solution. But their proper selection and location could be.</p>
        <p>The Andersen Corporation of Bayport, Minnesota, a leading manufacturer of windows and gliding patio doors, suggests placing the largest window areas in the south-facing wall to take advantage of free solar heat gain during the winter months.</p>
        <p>Clean or replace filters as needed in heating and cooling systems. Close vents in unused rooms and insulate ducts and pipes in unheatcd spaces.</p>
        <p>Keep direct sunlight out of living spaces in summer, but let it in during winter; it helps warm the room.</p>
        <p>INTERIOR DESIGN  ANTIQUES  ACCESSORIES</p>
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        <p>ditional storage consists of the top of the refrigerator and small shelves positioned perfectly to catch cooking grease from the stove.</p>
        <p>Appliances jut out into walking space and block access to work surfaces and cabinets. And the dining area, equally confined, is crammed into the other end of the room. Clutter and claustrophobia reign supreme^</p>
        <p>After remodeling, though, the kitchen is open and bright. The Wall at left and its intruding door are gone, and space and light from the adjoining room are added to the kitchen.</p>
        <p>An enlarged window brings in daylight</p>
        <p>directly where you need it: On the built-in appliances and large, open counter that serves as work surface and snack bar. And the clutter has disappeared into the floor-to-ceiling cabinet wall at right.</p>
        <p>The new Headliner suspended ceiling from Armstrong typifies the beauty-plus-practicality approach taken in this remodeling. Easily installed without special tools, it has a crisp, clean look.</p>
        <p>The white metal support grid merges with the white panels so as not to detract from the appearance of the ceiling. The additional lighting supplied by the recessed fluorescent fixtures is welcome, too.</p>
        <p>Furthermore, the panels are fire retardant and acoustical, absorbing a minimpm of 45 percent of the sound striking their surface. If they become soiled, you canremove them easily and wipe them with a damp sponge. Beautiful and distinctive, suspended ceilings are highly practical 4s well.  .    !  </p>
        <p>You, too, can transform your Iritcheii from a cramped galley into a bright, p^ part of the living area of your home. All it takes are equal parts of imagination and practical problem-solving.</p>
        <p>And its easier than you might think. So what are you waiting for? Don't just live with your kitchen  live in it and love it!</p>
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        <p>BEFORE: Inade^te spaw and li^ give this kitcl^n a dark, cramped feeling. Clutter and cUustrophobia reign upreme.' After. The remodeled lutehen. which has taken over the adjoming room, has a spacious, airv feeling. A new, larger window and an Armstrong suspended ceiling with recessed fluorescent fixtures provide abundant light.</p>
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        <p>Aquariums add beauty to the home, are fun for the whol family Twelve Tips</p>
        <p>Toward Better Insulating</p>
        <p>'  ^ great way to add to the enjoyment of</p>
        <p>indoor living is by adding a touch of ixtt-doors. And a home aquarium is the perfect way to bring live outdoor enjoyment and added &amp;lt;iecor to any indoor liv ing area. There are many positives to owning a home ^uarium. First, it is always a "con-versgtidn piece" baause of its attractiveness and the beauty of the fish and ;decorive accessories such as plants and</p>
        <p> tmiwncnts.</p>
        <p>I - $*c{&amp;gt;nd. it is a family hobby, great for 'dieting youngsters both in maintaining -'Ilfe'I and in assuming responsibility, fhjril j new aquarium life support cquip-*ilinj is noiseless and easy to maintain, ^making a home aquarium even more ap-; pealing</p>
        <p> I Apd last, a recent study by researchers Tat Ihe Xhiiversity of Pennsylv-ania pmved that watching fish in an aquarium is a defi-</p>
        <p> rnte ^nefit in relieving stress.</p>
        <p>I - do you get started? First, you will ;viim to Iivatc a gisxl dealer in your area. -If you have a friend who has an aquarium. ;ais^ fcrr a reference; otherwise the tele-fffioile-book lists most tropical fish retail-;</p>
        <p>; ! piiring ytxir visit toa tropical fish store.</p>
        <p>- VO will want to get some ideas on aquar-; iiiijilizes. on the equipment you will need, -ihd look over the selection of the fish so I that you can chcwse the ones you will want</p>
        <p>  It  is advisable to purchase a bixik</p>
        <p>' that provides complete instructions on setting up and maintaining an aquarium. However, one important rule is to buy the</p>
        <p>! Iafge,st aquarium practical since the greater the water environment, the less</p>
        <p>chance of water problems.</p>
        <p>When determining where to put your aquanum, .several factors should be considered You will not want to put it in direct sunlight since this will cause algae to grow on the glass and plastic accres-sories.</p>
        <p>You also may not want to put it on your best carpeting since during water changes it is possible for some water to splash on the fiixvr. You also should be sure to put your aquarium on a firm stand since water is heav7.</p>
        <p>After you have decided on the aquarium. your first accessory will be a tightly fitting canopy cover equipped with a fluorescent fixture. Fluorescent fixtures throw</p>
        <p>off a ciHil light and will not cause fluctuations in the water temperature.</p>
        <p>While we are on the subject of the water temperature, tropical fish require an environment maintained at around 75F (25C). You will therefore need a gtxxl heater and an aquarium thermometer.</p>
        <p>A recent development in this technology is the liquid crystal digital thermometer which affixes to the outside of the aquarium yet measures most accurately the water temperature.</p>
        <p>Yixi will also need a quality filter. Ycxir dealer can give you proper advice since there are several types of filters and ytxir needs^ill vai&amp;gt; with the size of your aquar-</p>
        <p>BRLNC A LITTLE OF THE OITDOORS ium.</p>
        <p>INDOORS with a colorful, lively acfuar-</p>
        <p>Americas "getting into hot water as spas, hot tubs become national trend</p>
        <p>Soaking in hot, bubbling water has long been enjoyed by civilizations around the world as a beneficial way to relax, ease tension and entertain. Through the centuries, it has maintained its popularity with old and young alike. In fact, today, relaxing with family and friends in a home spa or hot tub has gained nationwide appeal.</p>
        <p>While sometimes associated with health clubs and resorts, spas and hot tubs are found in an increasing number of homes. The dramatic rise in les for home use illustrates the growing interest in the health and recreational advantages of a soothing soak. But whether the use is for entertainment or easing the tension of a long day, spas and hot mbs provide a relaxing environment.</p>
        <p>The names are used interchangeably, but there are differences between the two. Hot mb refers to a laige, wooden mb, usually round or oval. "Spas come in a  variety of shapes and sizes and are made from fiber glass, acrylic and sometimes marble or te.</p>
        <p>Portable models can be used inside or outside. They may look different, but their use is the same and they both require regular care and maintenance if they are to continue to provide safe enjoyment.</p>
        <p>This relatively small vessel contains soothing, circulating water that sometimes reaches 103F, about the temperamre of a hot bath. It is a comfortable temperamre to ease tired muscles and relax, but it is also an ideal breeding ground for bacteria if the water is not properly cared for regularly.</p>
        <p>An average spa or hot tub gets many hours of use each week. Daily and weekly maintenance takes much less time than the hours spent enjoying its therapeutic effects.-And it all starts with the water.</p>
        <p>Spas and hot tubs must be filled with water from a local water supply. This make-up water differs with each locale sa it must be tested for proper pH and chemical balancing before it can be used. BioGuard, a name recognized for quality water treatment for swimming pools, now</p>
        <p>offers the spa owner the same professional service.</p>
        <p>By taking a sample of the water to a BioGuard spa chemical dealer, spa owners can have it tested by a quick, reliable computerized water analysis. The BioGuard dealer can then prescribe the correct BioGuard SpaGuard products to get the water in balance, and ready to enjoy.</p>
        <p>The quality of the spa water is an important part of the enjoyment of the spa; so</p>
        <p>RELAXING WITH FAMILY AND FRIEINDS in a home spa is becoming a national pastune. A regular schedule of proper maintenance with Bio GuariT SpaGuard^ spa care producU will eijsure that the fun will last for manv vears.</p>
        <p>ium. If ^ are going to keep a lot of fish, you will also want a separate air pump to add oxygen to the water.</p>
        <p>Decorating an aquarium is great fun. There are multi-colored gravels, highly decorative backgrounds and hundreds of ornaments, as well as plastic plants so real in reproduction its almost impossible to distinguish them from live plants. Most gixxl retailers will have a complete assortment and your selection should be based on the size of your aquarium and the amount of money you decide to spend.</p>
        <p>Once you^have set up your aquarium, you should add a chlorine neutralizer to the water and add only a few fish initially. These few fish will help develop the proper biological conditions necessary to maintain a fully stocked aquarium. After three to four weeks, assuming everything is functioning properly, you can then go ahead and add the rest of the fish.</p>
        <p>Aquarium maintenance is a lot simpler than people think. Every two weeks a partial water change (not greater than 20 percent) by siphoning the water from the bottom of the aquarium is all that is required. A device called the Hydro-Clean allows an efficient siphoning by separating the debris in the gravel and removing it with the water from the aquarium.</p>
        <p>On a monthly basis, your filter will require minimal maintenance. Thats all there is.</p>
        <p>Rillowing this simple routine, chances of fish disease or any other aquarium problems are remote. In fact, one of the biggest problems people have is spending too much time maintaining their aquarium.</p>
        <p>On a daily basis, of course, fish should be fed and a good quality flake food will provide a complete diet for almost all fish.</p>
        <p>Tropical fish arc beautiful; they are easy to maintain and provide a lifetime hobby. For more information, why not write Tetra Sales, 201 Ikbor Rd., Morris Plains, NJ 07950 for i free, full-color starter booklet including color illustrations and complete information on 30 popular tropical fish.</p>
        <p>AWMXiSTHAT RINON AITOMATIC</p>
        <p>Window treatments should be a treat to behold rather than a treatment to endure. To ensure that they are, shift the gears that run them from manual to automatic.</p>
        <p>Somfy Systems, Inc., a worldwide manufacturer of motorized window systems, has a brochure that tells you htnv. Whether its for a home, business or industry, Somfy has a motorized system design! to take the labor out of raising and lowering awnings, shades, screens, rolling shutters and interior shades for greenhouses, atriums and skylights.</p>
        <p>For a free copy of the consumer booklet, Beauty With Brains, write to Somfy Systems, Inc., 2 Sutton Place, Edison, NJ 08817.</p>
        <p>is using the right product. BioGuard SpaGuard products help kill bacteria and kwp spa water pure and sparkling. Other BioGuard/SpaGuard products control metals and minerals in the water, which can cause staining and could damage equipment. Foaming, cloudy water and bathtub ring can also be controlled with other products in the line.</p>
        <p>With prc^r care, spas and hot tubs can provide years of pleasure.</p>
        <p>BEICAIJSE PARENTS expect chilcbvn's furniture to stand up to anything an entire family of youngsters can dish out, Fisher-Prke introduces a table and chairs set and a piescho&amp;lt;der's rocker that are buih to look good at the end of a long dayand after many years of play. The iaUe, with a Formica laminated top captured in a tough pL^c frame and extra stnmg rteel tubular legs, can hold more than 200 pounds. The table comes with two ragged chairs on steel tube legs that have a wide leg stance for greater stability. Chairs, seats and back are made of durable plastic and chair backs have a handy storage pocket. Two pencil trays are buih right into the table. The compamon rocker, sold separately, features the same rugged construction and has smooth plastic runners to help protect floors.</p>
        <p>Eneigy matters still matter a lot to most consumers-especially with the U.S. Department of Energy predicting that the cost of residual oil will more than double and the cost of natural gas will more than triple by the year 2(XX). And when consumers ask questions about eneigy efficiency, they often have insulation at the top of their list.</p>
        <p>The CertainTeed Home Institute offers do-it-yourselfers considering insulation projects the following helpful hints;</p>
        <p> Wear protective clothing such as a long sleeve shirt, gloves, hat and face mask.</p>
        <p> Only attempt to add insulation yourself where wood framing is exposedas in the joists of an attic floor, the flooring under the living space, the flooring, or walls in the crawl space, or along an unfinished garage wall.</p>
        <p> Use unfaced insulation when upgrading a home that already has some insulation installed in it. '</p>
        <p> Use insulation with a vapor barrier in new homes or in homes with no previously installed insulation.</p>
        <p> Install vapor barriers toward the i warm in-winter side of your home, j</p>
        <p> When applying to or more sbyers of insulation a vapor barrier should only be installed on the bottom layer. Additional layers should be unfaced.</p>
        <p> When insulating an attic floor, work from the outside toward the middle, fitting material between wood joists and cuning off excess length.</p>
        <p> When insulating an unfinished wall, begin at the top and work down, again, fitting the insulation between wood frame stqds, cutting off excess length where necessary and securing by stapling or taping to wood.</p>
        <p> Dont hand pack insulation around electrical fixtures, motors or any other heat producing equipment, leave at least a 3" space.</p>
        <p> Dont cover attic eave vents with insulation.  '</p>
        <p> If a crawl space contains heating equipment or heating or water pipes and is well enclosed, insulate the walls.</p>
        <p> If a crawl space is open to the * weather, or if there is no reason to</p>
        <p>heat the crawl space, insulate the floor under the living quarters.</p>
        <p>For more information, write for the free brochure Insulation Facts, CertainTeed Home Institute. P.O. Box 860, Valley Forge, PA 19482.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, October 13,1985 . .7</p>
        <p>Guide to buying new food waste disposers</p>
        <p>THE BATH i one of !everal home loeatiom that can accommodate IVlaylaft* (iilhsize tacked laundry center. When not in ue, deck wood-|craiiied cahinetH hiile the Npace-&amp;lt;aving unit that offern the ame capacity at traditional ide-by-iide models.</p>
        <p>Wallcoverings improve bath decor</p>
        <p>All the comforts of home seem to be im-pn)ving.</p>
        <p>According to a sur\ey by the U .S. Census Bureau, the nations homes and apan-ments had more amenities in 1983 than they had 10 years earlier. R&amp;gt;r example, the proportion of year-round homes with at least two baths rose to one in four in 1983, fix)m less than one in live in 1973.</p>
        <p>But all the comforts of htmie may leave something to be desired when it comes to interior decor in an extra bath. As they are in so many other rcxmis. wallcoverings are an excellent solution to lackluster decor in a bath. And they offer a facelift that will last for many years, says the Wallcovering Information Bureau.</p>
        <p>Since most baths arc small, choose a wallcovering pattern scaled t) the sic ol the rxKvm. A small-scale design should suit most baths and it should harmoni/c w ith the other color elements in a bath.</p>
        <p>When selecting the colors, remember that colors can be neutral, warm or cxil A bath with a small window and little natural light, says WIB. might benefit from the warmer shades of yellow. orange or red These are the colors as.siK'iated with sunshine and rela.xation.</p>
        <p>II youre seeking to establish a calm and peaceful ambience, consider the neutral, shades such as beige or gray. A more tor-mal atmosphere demands the cxl shades of blue and green</p>
        <p>The latest developments in wallcovering styles, colors, patterns and materials can he seen at hval paint and wallpaper stores, home centers or department stores.. All are good sources of advice from how to buy wallcoverings to how to</p>
        <p>hang them  How-To Handbook" to WIB, Dept.</p>
        <p>To learn more about wallcoverings. M-85, 66-Morris Ave., Springfield. NJ writeforafrcccopy of The Wallcovering 07081.</p>
        <p>\ .SOIMII.STIC.ATEI) SHEI I. DESIGN combines beaulifully with a c)orclinating wiillcovenng in a dainty floral lo give this bath its elegant ehami. Both patterns are available in soft (lastels with golden or silvered aeeents.Practical, attractive double-duty bath also a laundry</p>
        <p>Bathrooms are big news these days The fine line between luxury and necessity is growing thinner with the result that baths are at once becoming morc beautiful and more tunctional than ever before.</p>
        <p>The key to successful bath renuxleling is making efficient use of available or expanded space. One way to accomplish this goal is to have the bath serve double duty as a laundry.</p>
        <p>Its a natural link-up. The bathtxxtm is a logical point of accumulation for .soiled clothing and linens. The fact that plumb</p>
        <p>ing lines am already in place and the sink can he. used for pretreating garments means money saved for other amenities. And. finally, materials customarily used on the bathnxim tlixvr. walls and counter surfaces are the same suggested for a laundry. They're moi.sturc resistant, durable and easy to clean.</p>
        <p>In many baths, one past drawback has been the lack f fitxvr space to accommodate the full-capacity laundry equipment most families desire. Yet compact stacked models often have too little capacity to meet a familys washday requirements.JS . ^f/\/zitUs-ij ,lJn..tion.</p>
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        <p>On days when you're extra busy, perhaps getting ready for a big dinner party or weekend guests, the last thing you need to do is stop and clean out a sink filled with water and food scraps, thanks to a cranky food waste disposer. If this has happened to you lately  perhaps once too often  now might be the time to buy a new disposer.</p>
        <p>As with most other produa categories, disposers look fairly similar on the outside. But shop around, and you'll soon discover how very different they can be on the inside.</p>
        <p>According to the engineers at KitchenAid, a disposer should be capable of grinding food waste quickly and efficiently into small particles so they can be easily flushed through the household drain system without any problems.</p>
        <p>Differences in feahires and construction materials account for the performance differences that exist between a strong, problem-free dispt^r and one that requires a lot of pampering and periodic service.</p>
        <p>When shopping for a new disposer, they advise you keep these points in mind;</p>
        <p> Motor Size. Many disposers limit what you can grind because they arent equipped with a motor strong enough to handle all food wastes.</p>
        <p>Look for a motor rated at '/4 horsepower or above. It will have the power to handle even the toughest food wastes such as steak bones, com cobs and stringy vegetables.</p>
        <p>Consider, too, a motor which is capaci-  tor start versus induction. A capacitor start motor comes up to full running speed almost immediately, providing extra power to break through jams which commonly occur in the start position</p>
        <p> Grind System. The shredder ring which surrounds the grind wheel is lined with a series of cutting teeth. It can have as many as 48 teeth or as few as six. Obviously, the more teeth there are, the faster the disposer is at grinding food waste.</p>
        <p>KitchenAid is the only manufacturer that makes a line of disposers with a series of upper and lower cutting teeth cast into the grind wheel. These double-edged cutters greatly increase the number of additional cuttings and the overall efficiency of the disposer.</p>
        <p> Heavy-Duty Components. A grind wheel made from solid cast material and/ or stainless steel will resist corrosion and last a lot longer than a wheel made of lightweight material and rivet construction. The same holds true for the drain chamber which sits above the motor. A failure in the drain chamber can cause the motor to bum out.</p>
        <p>Often used for commercial applications, cast iron resists chemical attack by</p>
        <p>food acids, detergents and other household cleaners that will corrode lesser materials.</p>
        <p> Anti-Jam Features. Automatic reversing, a feature not found on all disposer models, greatly reduces potential Jams. The grind wheel rotates in the opposite direction each time the disposer is turned on or encounters a very heavy load.</p>
        <p>Should a piece of hard food such as a bone or fmit pit become lodged between the grind wheel and shredder ring, the grind wheel will reverse again and again, helping to break through the jam.</p>
        <p> Continuous Feed vs. Batch Feed. Your previous disposer installation will likely determine the type disposer you select.</p>
        <p>Batch feed disposers use a cover control to activate a switch in the throat of the disposer that turns the unit on.</p>
        <p>Look for a batch feed unit in which the start switch is located outside the throat of the disposer, away from contact with moisture and food waste. On many units', the switch is just an exposed pin inside the</p>
        <p>Now appliance manufacturers are addressing this problem. A full-capacity stacked unit intRxluced by Maytag iKCU-pies only half the floor space needed for conventional side-by-side units. Measuring 27V2 inches square and 73 inches tall, this laundry center includes a top-loading washer below and a dryer above, btxh controlled by a single solid-state microprocessor.</p>
        <p>Instead of ixxupying 10 square feet of floor space, the unit will fit in approximately five square feet, freeing up space for bath uses.</p>
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        <p>DO-IT-YOURSELFERS can save on the eol of an outside intaller with the patented KitchenAid Quick-CKck d8poier intaIlation system. Once the disposer clicks in place, it won't change vertical dimension and can be rotated 360 to align with plumbing. Available on Model KWD-200 and other heavy-duty KitchenAid Disposers.</p>
        <p>throat, which in time, can corrode t^nx&amp;gt;r closed.</p>
        <p>Batch feed units are usually preferred in households with small children becaiise the disposer cannot be started without the cover control properly in place. In position, the cover control will prevent food waste from flying out of the disposer and unwanted items, such as spoons, from getting into the grind area.</p>
        <p>Continuous feed disposers are set up to run frorn a wall switch connected directly to the motor. The cover does not have to be in place for the unit to operate. Placed in the throat of the disposer, the cover can act as a sink stopper or can be positioned for a free flow of water.</p>
        <p> Do-It-Yourself Installation. If you w handy around the house, look for a dis-po^r that has rough-in dimensions which allow you to replace your current disposer without costly plumbing changes.</p>
        <p>The fewer pieces you have to work with and the less special equipment needed, the faster and easier the installation.</p>
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        <p>M * Th Dlly Reflactor, Greenville. N.C._ Sunday, October 13.1^</p>
        <p>Gas Range  Selecting a home insulation contractor</p>
        <p>Efficiency  is the first step tmvards energy efficiency</p>
        <p>Is Better</p>
        <p>Consumers who select new higher etfi-ciency natural gas ranges for their cixrk-ing are choosing the cleanest.-niost dependable and efficient means of prparing food, according to jhe American Gas AssiKiation ' Consumers can saw the most money by crimparing ranges and purchasing one with the features and operating costs which meet their requirements.</p>
        <p>The most efficient gas ranges feature pilotless ignition systems. Surface, oven, and broiler burners are lighted with electronic igniters instead of standing pilot lights.</p>
        <p>There are two types of pilotless ignition systems available on new gas ranges.</p>
        <p>The spark ignition system makes a clicking sound when the burner is turned on and the spark ignites the gas that flows to the burner.</p>
        <p>The other system uses a glow bar or glow-coil ignition. When the control dial is turned on, a flow of electric current causes the igniter to heat and light the burner.</p>
        <p>Thirty percent of the natural gas normally consumed for cooking is saved by eliminating the standing gas pilot light, the A.G.A. says, adding that kitchens are cooler without the continuous light, and pilotless ignition eliminates pilot outage caused by drafts.</p>
        <p>New gas ranges vary in style, size, and features, but all are similar in construction and operation. One of the most efficient is the convection-oven gas range. Hot air is forced into the oven by a high-speed fan. No oven pre-heating is necessary and heated air goes directly to the food, starting the cooking process immediately.</p>
        <p>Gas Dryers Save Money</p>
        <p>With energy costs expected to soar unabated at least until the year 2000, according to the Department of Energy, many smart homeowners arc investigating ways to make their homes as energy efficient as possible.  ^</p>
        <p>Energy conservation experts at the CertainTeed Home Institute suggest that iasulation is one of the Iwmeowner's best weapons for combating high energy bills. And if your home wasnt built within the last few years, chances are its underinsulated and time to upgrade to uxiays energy standards.</p>
        <p>While some attics can be insulated by a do-it-yourselfer in an afternoon, maximum energy savings are obtained by insulating an entire house  a procedure that cant be done by the homeowner.</p>
        <p>C onsult a pro</p>
        <p>To properly insulate inaccessible areas and side walls, in addition to attics, a professional home insulation contractor should be consulted.</p>
        <p>This contractor is specially trained to determine where to add ircsulation and to advise how much insulation is required to give the best return on investment in energy conservation.</p>
        <p>The CertainTeed Home Instimte recom</p>
        <p>mends certain guidelines be followed when selecting a home insulation contractor.</p>
        <p>A gtxxi place to start looking for one is in the Yellow ftges of the telephone book li.sted under "Insulation Contractors or Insulation Materials.</p>
        <p>One good trick for weeding them out is to check companies in a new telephone book against listings in a book that is several years old (your local library should have old copies on file). Firms that are listed in the old btx)k as well as the new one are more likely to be goiad prospects for reliable service.</p>
        <p>A good rule Of thumb is to deal with firms that have been in business in the same area for at least five years.</p>
        <p>Another way to locate a contractor is through the local insulation contractors association in your area.</p>
        <p>Once the local professional insulation contractors have been identified, look for four impr)rtant things any qualified professional will provide: Credentials, references, written estimates and high-quality pnxlucts.</p>
        <p>To check a contractors credentials, contact the Better Business Bureau. The bureau cant say if a contractor is reliable, but it will report any complaints that have</p>
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        <p>New features, such as pilotless ignition CREDENTIALS, REFERENCES, WRnTEN ESTIIVIATES and high quality prod-and automatic shut off, on tixlay s im- uc* are important factors to look for when considering an insulation contractor. In</p>
        <p>proved natural gas dryers help con-  f*^roaJ performance. CertainTeed's new Insul-Safe Iir fiber</p>
        <p>sumers save energy and money, accord- insulation, quality tested and manufactured to demanding standards, offers ing to the American Gas Association.  thermal  performance.  In  addition,  its  noncombustible,  noncorrosive</p>
        <p>A . new natural gas dryer can  ***  ^  *"** o'* nnd meets all Federal and local specifica-</p>
        <p>the amount of energy needed to dry clothes by up to 30 percent compared to older, less efficient dryers.</p>
        <p>Gas clothes dryers require very little upkeep and can be maintained in a matter of seconds. It is important to keep the lint screen clean. The location of that screen varies with the different models; some are on the top. others on the bottom. A few models place the lint screen inside the door. But remember: keeping the lint screen is the single most important step to make sure of proper air circulation and efficient, economical dryer operation.</p>
        <p>Whenever possible, vent the dryer exhaust to the outside. This will carry moisture-laden air out of the hou.se. Indoor gas clothes drying is much faster and more convenient than drying laundry outside. But the amount of moisture involved is enormous. Exhausting the dryer will prevent moist air from being recirculated through the dryer. It will also decrea.se drying time, using less gas arid saving the user money.</p>
        <p> Make sure to chtxtse the correct degree of dryness. Clothes will come out tetter (especially permanent press).</p>
        <p>Water Heater Improvements</p>
        <p>The average family uses about 26.000 gallons of hot water each year. The cost (if running a water heater can be reduced through con.servation and by being care-ftil to select an energy-efficient model when purchasing a new appliance.</p>
        <p>Historically, based on national average prices, natural gas has been and remains today the most economical way to heat water, according to the American Gas Association.</p>
        <p> New hot water heaters, however, are more efficient than older mddels because of recent development of new and improved technology.</p>
        <p>; For example, new natural gas water heaters feature better insulation, improved burners and more efficient heat transfer. This translates into about a 75 percent reduction in energy use compared to older models.</p>
        <p>To get the maximum efficiency from a water heater:</p>
        <p> Drain a pail or two of water from the faucet located at the bottom of the heater several times a year.</p>
        <p> Keep your water heater set at "normalthe mo.st efficient .setting. This sets the water temperature at 140 degrees F. If greater than normal u.sage is anticipated, set the dial at "hot, but remember to reset it aftenvards.</p>
        <p>Burners should be kept clean. If the pilot light goes out follow the appliance instructions and relight it. If any difficulty (Kcurs, however, turn the controls off and call a plumber or heating dealer. If you smell gas call your gas company.</p>
        <p>By taking shorter and/or not quite so hot showers, gas savings can be increased. When shaving, fill the basin ^ith hot water rather than letting the hot water run. Boil water using hot tap water. This cuts down substantially on the amount of time and energy needed to bring water to a boil. And check for (Jnpping faucets. A leak can waste up to 3.(KX) gallons of water a year and co.st unsuspecting consumers money.</p>
        <p>Bringing French country decorating to more people. Howard Kaplan introduced his first wallcovering and coordinated fabric collection in July.</p>
        <p>Called "Howard Kaplans French Country Store. the collection was presented through a 100-page full color wallcovering book with color vignettes taken in the designers French country home in Connecticut.</p>
        <p>By showing the wallpapers and fabrics in actual use in a real home, Kaplan says he "hopes to provide the do-it-yourself decorator with an immediate visual understanding of how these French country elements work together in a variety of settings.</p>
        <p>The novel collection features 68 wallpaper patterns. 32 versatile borders and 35 c(X)rdinated fabrics made of 1(X) percent polished cotton. The patterns are divided into eight design groups containing four to five contemporary patterns adapted from 18th and 19th century French (iecorative motifs. They range from feminine laces to masculine geometries, French farmyard pets such as lambs, roosters and ducks to large and small diversified florals.</p>
        <p>A'typical group, "Camille features a large flowering vine in combination with a striking coordinated stripe and a charming</p>
        <p>sprigged mini-print.</p>
        <p>Petit Point highlights an overall tossed tulip bouquet coordinated with a delightful 18th century embroidery print and a flowing ribbon stripe, all integrated in a melange de trois border.</p>
        <p>As with the patterns. Kaplan has updated his colors from traditional French country shades to modern tones ranging from vivid pa.stels to warmer mauves. rose and French blue, often touched dramatically with black.</p>
        <p>Of course, the wallpaper is pretrimmed, pre-pasted and washable for the do-it-yourself decorator.</p>
        <p>The collection is available through 15,000 wallcovering stores across the country. Selected design groups are also available through Howard Kaplans French Country Store in New York and Palm Beach, and through the designers fall 85 mail order catalog.</p>
        <p>Designing his first line for Imperial Wallcoverings and Covington fabrics. Howard says, the new collection is meant to spark the imagination of todays sophisticated consumer by showing how French country designs can warm the stark lines of contemporary architecture, soften a formal classic room or lighten a period decorative treatment.  </p>
        <p>love the eluant 'Palazzo look Kentile Quarry solid vinyl tile</p>
        <p>Picture yourself in a quiet, elegant palazzo courtyard.</p>
        <p>Like it? Then youll love the luxurious styling of Quarry, plus all the best of Kentile. Because Quarry is a solid, non-porous vinyl tile. And that means its tough and crafted to resist stains, grease, spills and wear. Year after lovely year. And while Quarry has the beauty of hand-crafted quarry tile, it also boasts comfort and quiet underfoot, quick care, plus easy installation and a moderate price. Quarry  only one of Kentiles superb .solid vinyl  - |</p>
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        <p>been made against a firm. Local contractor associations can also be of assistance in checking a contractor's credentials.</p>
        <p>Next, ask the contractor for references. If he is well established in the community, he should have a list of satisfied customers that he would feel confident to have you cont^t. Talk with some of the people on the list to get their opinions of the contractors work and honesty.</p>
        <p>Get written estimates</p>
        <p>Most importantly, obtain firm estimates  in writing  of the work that is to be done and the materials to be used. The easiest way to avoid disappointment and misunderstanding is to have everything spelled out clearly before the job begins.</p>
        <p>Several contractors should submit written estimates in order to determine the best one to work with. Let the ones you have .selected know that you will be asking for other bids. Reliable contractors know this and wont press for an immediate decision on their own bid.</p>
        <p>To properly compare estimates, make sure that each is for a comparable job  using the same materials, quality of workmanship and R-values, ^</p>
        <p>The R-value is the measure of an insulating materials resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value the greater the in-.sulating power.</p>
        <p>Recommended more and more</p>
        <p>One prcxluct that contractors are recommending IS Insul-Safe 111, the new fiber gla.ss blown-in pnxluct from CertainTeed.</p>
        <p>Quality tested and manufactured to demanding standards, Insul-Safe III offers superior thermal performance over many other kinds of blown-in insulation..</p>
        <p>In addition, Insul-Safe III is noncom-bustible and noncorrosive to wires and pipes and contains no hazardous chemicals. Because it is inorganic, it will not adsorb moisture, will not rot or decay, and will not support fungus growth.</p>
        <p>In addition, Insul-Safe III is noncombustible and noncorrosive to wires and pipes and contains no hazardous chemicals. Because it is inorganic, it will not absorb moisture, will not rot or decay, and will not support fungus growth.</p>
        <p>Insul-Safe III is certified by the National Association of Home Building Research Foundation under its labeling program.</p>
        <p>For more information about Insul-Safe III and selecting a contractor, write to the CertainTeed Home Institute, P.O. Box 860. Valley Fbige. PA 19482 for the free booklet: "How to Choose the Right Insulation Contractor.</p>
        <p>THIS KITCHEN features new Wilsonart Solicor* oolorthrough laminate, which helps make scratches and nicks practically invisible.</p>
        <p>Give kitchen a quick facelift with inexpensive laminates</p>
        <p>CI.EVER TEST FOR INFILTRATIO.N</p>
        <p>Air infiltration is a major cause of heat loss. To determine whether your home is loosing energy due to air infiltration, says the Andersen Corp., of Bayport, Minnesota, take a lighted candle and move it around the window frames. If the candle flickers, you have air infiltration.</p>
        <p>If the windows are as old as they are drafty, replace them with modern windows designed to conserve energy.</p>
        <p>Even the test-designed kitchen can begin to l(x)k old. One of the quickest, least expensive ways to give the kitchen an overall face lift is to resurface the countertops and cabinet faces with decorative laminates.</p>
        <p>Sheet laminate and pre-formed counter-tops are available through most kitchen dealers and home centers. Complicated kitchen renovations are be.st left to the professional remodeler, but the more basic projects, like replacing countertops, can be tackled by the determined do-it-yourselfer with the right Uxrls and instructions.</p>
        <p>.Assets of laminate</p>
        <p>Durable and easily maintained, laminates will provide*years of testing service. And with the wide range of colors, patterns and finishes available today, laminates can be chosen to personalize any kitchen.</p>
        <p>One interesting trend is to combine two or more laminate colors and patterns in the same project, or to use laminates in conjunction with other materials like metal or wcxxl, for sophisticated countertop edge treatments.</p>
        <p>New on the market are the "color-</p>
        <p>tha&amp;gt;ugh laminates, like Solicor^, which feature a core of solid color. This col-orthrough characteristic gives the homeowner a wide variety of design options, like sandwiching several colors together and routing the laminate. A rewlutionary product. Solicor eliminates the "dark line found along the edge of common laminates, and gives any kitchen a premium look.</p>
        <p>Easy to maintain</p>
        <p>The clean lcx)k of laminate is very easy to maintain. But special precautions must be taken to remove certain stains and mars.</p>
        <p>. Wilsonart", the nation's leading manufacturer of decorative laminates, offers a free booklet to homeowners which explains how to keep laminate surfaces m top shape  which cleansers and cleaning methods work, and which should be avoided.</p>
        <p>R)r a free copy of "The ABC's Of Ea.sy Care. send a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Easy Care Offer. Wilsonart Information Center. 600 General Bruce Drive, Temple. TX 76501-9985.</p>
        <p>THE WAY TO REALLY SAVE ON YOUR CARPET IS TO BUY THE VERY BEST.</p>
        <p>You want your carpet to be thick; and luxurious, and beautiful and to stay beautiful with a minimum of care, for a lot of years.</p>
        <p>That's why it's so important to buy a really good quality carpet to begin with. Like the Chateau Collection by Bigelow. We consider them to be the finest carpets made anywhere. At any price.</p>
        <p>They are thick, rich and unbelievably luxurious. As you might expect, they cost a little more than ordinary carpets. But one look, one touch vyill tell you they are worth a lot more than ordinary carpets.</p>
        <p>Come in soon and see them. Simply stated... the finest carpets made.</p>
        <p>10 YEAR WEAR WARRANTY</p>
        <p>Ail styles In Bigelow's Chateau Collection</p>
        <p>features a 10 year wear Warran^.</p>
        <p>, Chateau Collection carpet is warranted by Bigelow-Sanford. Inc for indoor residential use If properly installed and maintained and the surface pile in any given area is abrasively worn more than 10% within 10 years, it will be replaced at our expense, including installation. ,</p>
        <p>This IS a limited warranty. Full details regarding its additional content are available at the Bigelow dealers showroom shown in this advertisement.</p>
        <p>The Chateau Collection features Anso IV nylon for maximum durability and built-in soil &amp;amp; stain resistance.</p>
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        <p>118 Mill Street Winterville, N.C, 756-2541</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, Octoberl 3.1985 g.g</p>
        <p>Insulate your crawl spaces to save on heating and cooling cosLs</p>
        <p> KEATING AN INTERIOR WITH A MASCUUNE FLAVOR is beit achieved with a itall-coverinn like the rugged alligator hiile look of Van I^t's Attache shonn here. ITie hi|(h-8tyle leather bell which fomnt the Attache Border adds a tailored finish-iii|; touch to thin ttudy. Screen, to the right, features Attache fabric in a masculine liruad pleat rather tlun a feminine ruflle.Try adding a sophisticated, masculine toueh to decor</p>
        <p>Interior design consisting of ruffles and romance may appeal to the lady of the house, but what about the man of the house? And the many single men heading up households miwadays? How do they go dbout creating an environment with a more masculine attitude?</p>
        <p>The first step, according to John Leigh Spath. director of design for Albert Van l.uit wallcoverings, is to decide the kind of ambiance you want to project.</p>
        <p>"Ma.sculine rooms have characteristi-cally been based around sports or nautical memorabilia. But. more sophiiticated liHiks can be achieved, simply and effectively with wallcoverings," notes Spath.</p>
        <p>I'nderstated looks</p>
        <p>For example, the tailored design of a library or study definitely reflects a man's personal space. A large plaid wallcovering, such as Van Luits "Parisian Plaid," wrapped around the rxxam, combined with a companion fabric or cotirdi-nating solid and leather furniture, will</p>
        <p>create the understated look of an exclusive men's club,</p>
        <p>A more dynamic interior can be created by upgrading the safari look of natural earthtones and textural animal skins. Says Spath, "Our alligator hide wallcovering. Anache,' creates an immediate visual impact which brings to mind wild game hunters. However, its simplicity allows a rcxim to make a sophisticated, rather than an overwhelmingly aggressive, design statement."</p>
        <p>Simple but elegant</p>
        <p>Spath also points out that a simple and elegant interior  which also has a masculine tone  can be created with trompe I'ocil wallcoverings which simulate finely carved woodworking, molding or paneling.</p>
        <p>Even if sports trophies and wall plaques are to be the focal point of a space, Spath notes that adding textural wallcovering as a background will unify the nxim and add that touch of rugged individualism."</p>
        <p>Over the past several years, millions of Americans have learned how easy it is to insulate their attics and save on home heating and cooling. Many of these individuals have stopped insulating there, however, not realizing that the same simple procedures used in the attic can be extended to crawl spaces.</p>
        <p>Several types of materials can be used for the Job, but fiber glass insulation is by far the most popular.</p>
        <p>According to experts at the CertainTeed Home Institute, there are two general methods for insulating crawl spaces  and picking the correct one depends laigely on the construction of the house. Both can be done in several easy steps.</p>
        <p>Insulating unheated crawl spaces</p>
        <p>If the crawl space contains heating equipment or l^ing or water pipes and is well enclosed, the CertainTeed Home Institute recommends you insulate the crawl space walls. This lielps create a relatively warm area under the living quarters and helps protect equipment and pipes against freezing.</p>
        <p>To insulate the walls, first lay a groundBuying and Storing Firewood</p>
        <p>If you are heating your home with wood, youll want to get the most out of every log you buy. Follow these suggestions from the Wood Heating Alliance:</p>
        <p> Buy and burn well-seasoned wood. The more moisnire in the wood, the most heat is lost in the evaporation process. Wood should be seasoned for at least six months after its cut.</p>
        <p> Know the difference between a full cord, a face cord, and a truck load. A full cord stacks eight feet long, four feet high, and four feet wide. A face cord is eight feet long, four feet high, and as wide as the length of the logs. A face cord of 16" logs is about '/a of a full cord. A truck load is not a standard measuiBi'and depends on the size of the truck! A standard pick-up holds '/2 to 'A of a full cord.</p>
        <p> Store your wood outdoors and under cover. Keep an airspace between logs and the covering, and keep the wood off the ground.</p>
        <p>cover of polythylene sheeting. Place a few rocks on the material to hold it in place. Try not to walk on it very much as you work. Lap adjoining strips at least 2 inches and tape the edges to foundation walls.</p>
        <p>Next precut several 1 by 2s to fit between the floor joists. Then cut sections of R-ll kraft-faced fiber glass insulation long enough to cover the wall from the subfloor to the ground plus two feet overlap on the ground. Fasten to the subfloor with a 1 by 2.</p>
        <p>Cover the entire wall, laying each blanket firmly next to the one before it (the kraft facing should be toward the open area, not toward the wall). Follow exactly the same procedures when insulating the other wall running parallel.</p>
        <p>Then place a 2 by 4 along the bend of the insulation that trails across the ground, to hold in place.</p>
        <p>For the walls that run parallel to the joists, cut the blankets just long enough to reach from the subfloor to the ground (no need to allow for the additional 2-ft. of insulation).</p>
        <p>To complete the job, lay in fiber glass insulation kraft-faced up across the</p>
        <p>ground, along the bases of the walls that parallel the joists.</p>
        <p>Insulating heated crawl spaces If the crawl space is open to the weather, or if there is no rea.son to heat the crawl space, the CertainTeed Home Institute recommends insulating the flixir under the living quarters. This helps keep the floor warm in the winter and cool in the summer and make the living area more comfortable.</p>
        <p>First, lay down a layer of polythylene sheeting as with heated crawl spaces. This not only helps keep moisture out. but helps keep insects and other pests away from under the floor.</p>
        <p>Then, to insulate floors, the CertainTeed Home Institute recommends installing R-19 kraft-faced fiber glass. To install, push the bans or blankets, with kraft-fac-ing up, tightly against the subflooring from below. Hold the insulation in place by lacing wire back and forth among nails in the bottom of the joists.</p>
        <p>Another method preferred by insulation contractors is to use stiff, point wires cut slightly longer than the joist spacing. The wires are installed by jamming one end</p>
        <p>into each joist letting the wire bow upward.</p>
        <p>In an unheatcd craw l space, at least twi) vents opposite each other should be prj,&amp;gt;-vided so air can fltiw in one and out the other. Basic minimum opening size, is one sq. ft. of vent for each 150 sq. ft. of crawl space area.</p>
        <p>Ventilation is very important because it allows the escape of moisture vapor, w hich would otherwise reduce the effect of the insulation.</p>
        <p>When insulating crawl spaces, the CertainTeed Home Institute suggests wearing old, loose-fitting clothes, a shirt with long sleeves, gloves and, if needed! a dust mask.</p>
        <p>Tools required for the job .nclude a hammer, penny nails, duct tape, a serrated edge knife for cutting insulation, a straight edge to cut along, and enough 1 by 2 and 2 by 4 lumber to stretch the combined length of the walls to be insulated.  ,  </p>
        <p>For more information about home insulation, write for the free brochure: "Insulation Facts, CertainTeed Hpm Institute. P.O. Box 860. Valley Forge. PA 19482.  -</p>
        <p>Range hoods can protect kitchen cabinets, surfaces</p>
        <p>FOLDING DOORS SAVE SPACE</p>
        <p>Ordinary closet doors that swing out take up lots of floor space Consider wood folding doors instead, suggests the National Woodwork Manufacturers Association</p>
        <p>Wood folding doors come in two and four door units that open and close from the center. They fold back upon themselves, using only an overhead track, so the floor surface is not altered.</p>
        <p>You want to keep your kitchen cabinets and other surfaces free of grease and grime It makes sense, because clean cabinets, floors and furnishings lodt better  and last longer.</p>
        <p>Unfortunately, the kitchen is one of the homes main sources of indoor air contamination. In fact, during meal preparation, the kitchen can generate more concentrated contamination than is found in a smog-filled metropolitan street.</p>
        <p>These contaminants, in the form of moisture, odor, smoke, grease and other solid contaminants are deposited on walls, ceilings, floors and furnishings. As a result, you have to clean and paint more frequently. That is why they should be controlled or eliminated before they settle on kitchen surfaces.</p>
        <p>The most effective way to protect kitchen surfaces from the damaging effects of kitchen-generated air-borne contaminants is by using a range hood installed directly over the range. A range hood captures contaminants as they rise during cooking, before they can settle on kitchen surfaces.</p>
        <p>There are two types of range hoods:</p>
        <p>Ducted  A ducted range hood is extremely effective because it exhausts all cooking contaminants to the outside of the home hrough ductwork.</p>
        <p>Duct-Free  A duct-free range hood uses a filter to rid the kitchen air of solid particulates, such as grease, before recirculating the air. Duct-free range hoods do not remove moisture from the air.</p>
        <p>And, duct-free range hoods are easy to install, because there is no ductwork to worry about.</p>
        <p>The filter of most duct-fiee range hoods consists of two parts  a washable aluminum grease filter and a replaceable charcoal filter. This design has remained virtually unchanged since duct-free range hoods were developed over 25 years</p>
        <p>Safeguard your valuable documents before fire strikes</p>
        <p>It is a tragic statistic that fire strikes more than 2,000 American homes and businesses every day. Adding to the tragedy is the fact that imp&amp;lt;irtant dtx'uments anil other belongings that could have been kept safe from flames, often needlessly go up in smoke.</p>
        <p>Many people think they are safe because they keep their irreplaceable personal records in locked metal boxes. Yet these people are usually unaware that in practically all cases their papers would burn to cinders if a fire actually ix'curred.</p>
        <p>One recent survey of New York area residents, sptrnsored by Sentry Fire Safes, found that 65 percent store important records in metal boxes, many of which are</p>
        <p>advenised as being "insulated or "asbestos-lined.  __</p>
        <p>However, the average home fire rai.ses the temperature to more than 1200F.. while paper starts to bum at 451F. As a result, while the metal boxes themselves surv ive, they become incinerators for their contents.</p>
        <p>When those contents are important dw-uments such as insurance policies, tax records, passports, contracts, jewelry appraisals. stocks and bonds, photographs or wills, the lo.ss can be not only traumatic, but costly for the individuals and families involved.</p>
        <p>A solution to the problem is to keep valuables in a bank safe deposit box. But</p>
        <p>for those people who prefer the convenience and cost-savings of having their possessions at home, a fire-safe alternative to the common metal box can provide the security necessary for true peace of mind.</p>
        <p>One such alternative is the Sentry Fire-Safe Security Chest. Just slightly larger than a shoebox, it offers the same portability and storage conveniences as popular metal boxes. However, unlike those boxes, the Security Chest is the only one of its size to carry the Underwriters Laboratories rating for fire protection.</p>
        <p>Sentry Fire-Safe Security Chests are fully inslilated, and tested by Underwriters Laboratories to protect their contents</p>
        <p>tor half an hour at temperatures of I550F. They are part of a product family that includes a wide range of fire-resistant safes and chests in various sizes and styles for any home storage need.</p>
        <p>Two styles of modestly-priced Security Chests are available from home centers, mass merchandisers and catalog showrooms nationwide. They sell for approximately $35 and $45  only slightly more than the average metal box, but worth hundreds of times more for the .security they provide.</p>
        <p>Everyone has a lot to lose in case of fire, but it is possible to lessen one's loss by taking preventive measures. Storing valuable possessions in a fireproof box or safe can give peace of mind, before tragedy strikes.</p>
        <p>For more information on home fire protection for your valuables, contact Sentry Fire Safes, John D. Brush &amp;amp; Co., Inc., 900 Linden Ave., Rochester, NY 14625, (716) 381-4900.</p>
        <p>LNLIKE THE COMMON METAL BOX (left), in which documenU are eattily destroyed when temperatures exceed 451 F., the Senlrv Fire-.Safe Security Chest (right) is U.L.-tested to protect valuable papers and possessions.</p>
        <p>SKYLIGHTS CREATE MORE STATELY MANSIONS</p>
        <p>Builders in the 19th century began incorporating skylights into many elegant Victorian mansions here in the United States. Since then, notes APC Corp.. of Hawthorne, N.J., a leading skylight manufacturer. skylights have been as.sociated with prestigious architecture.</p>
        <p>etsy Irake Interiors</p>
        <p>425 Greenville Blvd.  756-9111  Open 10 AM to 6 PM, Saturday til 5 PM</p>
        <p>We would like to invite you to shop our tremendous showroom featuring major brands of home furnishings and accessories, as well as offering complete residential and commercial interior design services. Shop Betsy Drake Interiors, EASTERN N.C.S SOURCE OF FINE QUALITY FURNITURE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES</p>
        <p>ago  until now.</p>
        <p>Recently, Nautilus introduced a totally new duct-free range hood system that features a unique multi-layer filter to greatly improve performance. _</p>
        <p>Tests show that the performance of the new Microtek System Duct-Free Range Hood is up to 25 times more effective than ordinary duct-free range hoods that use charcoal filters.</p>
        <p>For best results, the multi-layer filter of the Microtek System should be replaced once a year. There are no messy grease</p>
        <p>filters to wash.</p>
        <p>Ducted range hoods are still preferred, since they are the most effective means of removing indoor air contaminants from the kitchen.</p>
        <p>But, if it is impossible or impractical to install a ducted range hood in your kitchen, the new Nautilus Microtek System Duel-Free Range Hood is the best alternative to a ducted range hood.</p>
        <p>For more information about kitchen ventilation, write Nautilus, Dept. NP, 926 W. State St., P.O. Box 159, Hartford, WI 53027.</p>
        <p>UP TO 25 TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE than ordinary duct-free range hoods, the new Nautilus NJ Series Microtek System Duct-Free Range Hood helps keep kitchens cleaner. A unique muhi-layer filter is the key to its superior performance. Nautilus Microtek System Duct-Free Range Hoods are available in a variety of styles and colors to complement any decor.</p>
        <p>Built-in Appliance</p>
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        <p>Model JV650</p>
        <p>Model JP661C</p>
        <p>Model JKP60G</p>
        <p>BiilH-ln Hood</p>
        <p> Vented 36" custom hood.</p>
        <p> Eye-level controls</p>
        <p> Infinite fan speed control.</p>
        <p> Cooktop light with night light setting.</p>
        <p> Top or rear exhaust.</p>
        <p>Built-In Surface Unit</p>
        <p> Two 6" and one 0" plug-m Calrod* surface untts and Sensi-Temp unit that automatically maintains temperatures you select.</p>
        <p> Non-stick coated griddle.</p>
        <p>Built-In Microwave Cooking Center with Auto Roast Control and Cook Cods control</p>
        <p> 1.4 cu. ft microwave upper oven with Dual Wave microwave system.</p>
        <p> Touch controls and clock.</p>
        <p> P-7 self-cleaning conventional lower oven.</p>
        <p>Built-in Dishwasher</p>
        <p>with Touch Controls</p>
        <p> Electronic touch controls with Digital Display.</p>
        <p> Temperature Sensor System.</p>
        <p> Built-in consumer diagnostic system.</p>
        <p> Powerful 3 level wash action</p>
        <p> 10-year full warranty on PermaTufe tub and door liner (Ask for details.)</p>
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        <p>VA Merritt &amp;amp; Sons</p>
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        <p>E-10 . The Daily Reflector, Greenvlle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. October 13,1985</p>
        <p>Aluminuhi replacement, storm windows are wise investments in energy-efficiency</p>
        <p>Imagine how you would feel if you awoke one morning to discover a brick-si^ hole in the side of your home. With winter coming on, thats an especially unpleasant scenario.</p>
        <p>But a comparable condition already may exist in your home. Just one 3 ft. by 5 ft. winow with a '^6-inch crack around the frame has a total of a dozen square inches of open space, which is roughly the size of a brick.</p>
        <p>Now count your windows and consider the amount of warm air that could leak out as cold air blows in throughout the winter. Even the smallest cracks can add up.</p>
        <p>Beat back the cold</p>
        <p>Applying caulking or new weatherstrip-ping may help, but often such measures are insufficient. Some windows simply have gone beyond their useful life span.</p>
        <p>A REMODELING CONTRACTOR usually can remove a dilapidated window and replace it with a low-maintenance alununum wmdow in about an hour. The contractor also can help you decide whether window re-design will improve the aesthetics or energy efficiency of your home.</p>
        <p>For example, old wooden sash units may have warped or shrunk. Or latches and locks may fail to assure a tight fit when the window is closed.</p>
        <p>When the time comes to retire your old windows, you should consider replacing them with aluminum-framed replacements. Heres why:</p>
        <p> Precision-formed and fabricated to fit tightly, aluminum windows have low air-leakage rates.</p>
        <p> Aluminum retains its tight-fitting shape, never swelling, shrinking, warping or rotting.</p>
        <p> Low-maintenance aluminum never requires painting.</p>
        <p> Factory-applied finishes are durable and come in many popular colors.</p>
        <p> For extra energy efficiency, aluminum windows can be thermalizd, which involves the placement of insulation in the frame between two or more panes of glass.</p>
        <p>If your present windows are in good shape, the addition of aluminum storm windows may help you keep your energy bills in check this winter.</p>
        <p>The pocket of air trapped between the original windows and storm windows acts as an effective insulator. This invisible layer of insulation works double duty by keeping out the cold and street noise, and attached screens on most aluminum storm windows will allow you to throw open the window and enjoy Indian summer days.</p>
        <p>For more information on aluminum replacement windows and storm windows, write for a free booklet, A Homeowners Guide to Choosing Windows.  Its available from the Aluminum Association, Building Products Department, 818 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20006.</p>
        <p>Skylight gives vent to dark, stuffy rooms</p>
        <p>Its hard to love a room without windows and outside views. Interior rooms and spaces are often unpopular and underutilized. And many homes have dark, stuffy attics that represent living space gone to waste.</p>
        <p>One solution is to install a venting skylight, one whose window section opens and closes.</p>
        <p>Whether its called a roof window, venting sky window, or other descriptive name, the idea is the same. A venting skylight brings fresh air as well as'sunshine into ^rk, inner spaces. Moreover, it provides a window on nature without sacrificing privacy.</p>
        <p>It makes a room more livable. It provides ah outside exposure, even for rooms located away from exterior walls. Venting skylights are an attractive way to meet building codes. They provide ventilation without noisy exhaust fans.</p>
        <p>Breezes blowing across the outside of the open skylight create a suction effect. This draws stale air up and out through the skylight while drawing fresh air into the room.</p>
        <p>Venting skylights are commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens and other areas that can benefit from ventilation as well as free natural light. They help get rid of steam, odoi^ arid smoke.</p>
        <p>In summer, venting skylights can help reduce cooling costs. Turning off the air conditioning and opening a venting skylight and some windows will help keep the house comfortable, at least on all but the hottest days. This is especially helpful in houses with low ceilings that trap hot air.</p>
        <p>According to experts at Wasco Products, a leading maker of premium skylights, you should look for several features in a venting skylight. It should have a snap-in screen; you should be able to open anacise the skylight without removing the screen.</p>
        <p>If the skylight will be placed in a high</p>
        <p>ceiling or other difficult-to-reach location, you should be able to open and close it by using a special, long pole. Some venting skylights have motorized modules controlled by a convenient electric wall switch. Either way, you avoid climbing a ladder.</p>
        <p>The skylight frame should be made of strong, insulating material. New high-technology thermoplastics insulate better than aluminum, and resist moisture and</p>
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        <p>Some skylight companies offer free, full-color literature to consumers. Wasco Products has brochures about venting skylights and also offers a 36-page skylight handbook, all free of charge. Write to Wasco Products, Inc., Dept. M, P.O. Box 351, Sanford, ME 04073.</p>
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        <p>Save energy beautifully with insulating shades that are fashionable, functional</p>
        <p>Does the decorator in you yearn for beautiful high-style window dressings while the budget-balancer demands lower heating bills and energy-efficient shades.</p>
        <p>Now you can have Ixnh at once, thanks tojhe new "Wonderful Window shade .systems by Rockland Industries. You can even take a 15 percent residential energy tax credit, for this is the first insulated window treatment to receive tax approval fmm the IRS.</p>
        <p>This new shade system combines a patented four-layer shade with a track which seals it close to the window to eliminate drafts. The shades have inner layers of Du Pont "Dacron "Hollofir' II. Du Ptint Mylar. RiK-Lon Thermalsuede and a po-lyethelene moisture barrier.</p>
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        <p>Du Pont Dacron "Hollofil II was selected for its remarkable insulating qualities. The hollow fibers trap the air and help make the shade as energy-saving in summer as in winter, thereby reducing air-conditioning bills as efficiently as heating bills.</p>
        <p>There is a decorative insulated shade for any budget and any decor. Chixrse a simple Roman shade, an elegant Austrian shade, a romantic balkxin shade or traditional side-draw draperies, covered in your choice of fabric. Such custom treatments are available through interior designers. decorators and home furnishings retailers.</p>
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        <p>A new booklet, "The Intelligent Window: Whats New in Insulated Window Fashions, combines decorating tips with energy-saving information, and includes a special window energy savings test.</p>
        <p>Complete the quiz in the bixiklet, send it to Rockland Industries with a nominal fee. and they will .send you back a person</p>
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        <p>Improving our homes, from renovating to remodeling to interior designing, is quickly ^ommg a great American pastime. Home ownership has always been desirable. However* iMay, young professional singles, not just young families, are discovering the many benents and joys of awning a home.</p>
        <p>The addition of this new group has broadened the homeowners market, creating a growing demand for goods and services related to home care.</p>
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        <p>Fall is the perfect time to start home improvement projects. Now that the lazy days of summer have pas.sed, it's time for new undertakings. A good way to get started is to make a checklist of projects that are pending.</p>
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        <p>Research the people who are doing the Work for you, as well as the products that they use. Make sure that deadlines, costs, materials and procedures are spelled out before you make any firm commitments.</p>
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        <p>Even if your home doesnt require major repairs, a little face-Iift can never hurt. Wallcoverings and paint are both inexpensive tools that can produce some veiy creative results.</p>
        <p>Covering one wall in a room with wallpaper can add just the right amount of color, as well as provide a theme. Painting the moldings in a room a different color</p>
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        <p>Small details such as fixtures, tiles and special moldings go a long way in creating a certain mood.</p>
        <p>Caring for your home produces .satisfying results; its a wonderful way to turn your creativity loose, and a smart way to protect your investment.</p>
        <p>If youre looking for a good warm-up project for your fall home improvements, a movable desk for your home computer may be just the answer.</p>
        <p>The desk, complete with roomy work table, storage shelf and book shelf, can be built from just one standard 4 x 8 ft. structural wood panel. Add casters and a customized shelf for your monitor, and you have a versatile table that houses your computer without taking up a lot of room.</p>
        <p>fnel cut-out guides and assembly plans for the computer desk are available from the American Plywood Association (APA). In addition to the structural wood panel, basic tools and a few pieces of hardware are all that are needed for the project.</p>
        <p>The desk is 42 inches wide  plenty of space for a keyboard, cassette deck or disc</p>
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        <p>Two shelves provide storage space for manuals, notebooks and software. An optional data stand completes the plans.</p>
        <p>The computer desk is one of over 50 indoor and outdoor Handy Plan project^ available from APA.</p>
        <p>To order plans for the computer desk, send $2 to Handy Plans, Dept. M, American Plywood Association, P.O. Box 11700, Tacoma, WA 98411 and request Form J640. You will also receive a free copy of the Handy Plan Catalog. j</p>
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        <p>(NKK) Escape: H|jnck To Mo-gadtahn Based on the true story of the 1976 hijacking oT a Lnf-tansa jet a West German antiterrorist team is locked into a bloody battle with Palestinian guerillas. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>O O Tonight Host; Johnny Carson, Scheduled: David Brenner. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O TJ. Hooker Hooker and Romano comb the city in search of a killer who leaves a copy of the Bible at each murder site. (R)(l hr., 10 min.)</p>
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        <p>Solo &amp;amp; Kuryaldn Are Still On The Case</p>
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        <p>One of the clasc series of the 1960s, The Mao from U.N.C.LE., is now airing weeknights oo CBN  and after 20 years, the old show starring Robert Vaugte as Napoleon Solo and David McCallum as Iliya Kuryakin, still holds up well.</p>
        <p>The Man from U.N.C.LE., which debuted in 1964, was the first of the TV spy shows created in response to the popularity of the James Bond movies starring Sean Connery. The U.N.C.L.E. agents were small-screen Bonds -suave, cool, detached, wise with women and weapons.</p>
        <p>In fact, James Bond author Ian Fleming was interested in producer Norman Feltons (Dr. Kildare) concept about a TV superspy anthcontrib-uted the name Solo. It had been the name of a minor character, a Sicilian gangster, in Goldfinger. But Fleming was too ill to make any furthw contributions. That pilot, Solo, was at first rejected.</p>
        <p>Felton then enlisted the aid of pro-ducer-developer Sam Rolfe, who refined the concept into a super-intelligence agency - The United Network Command for Law Enforcement - a combination CIA, Mossad, Secret Service and Interpol.</p>
        <p>Like the Bond films, U.N.C.LE. episodes were played tongue-iiKheek and were really more like spoofs - something that was probably lost oo its youthful audiences. After receiving their instructions from Mr. Waverly, Solo and Kuryakin, armed with Walther P-38 pistols with shoulder handles, scopes, silencers and other additions, would usually find an ordinary citizen who would become involved in that week's battle against the evil THRUSH (an acronymn that nttant nothih^: Every week, the two agents and their innocent citizen would get into trouble -tied up, hung out to dry, boiled alive -but in the end it would be the bad guys who would cry UNCLE. Many top actors appeared oo the show, including Janet Leigh, Anne Frands, Dorn DeLuise, Joan Crawford, Joan Blondell, Fernando Lamas, Carol Lynley, William Shatner, Vincent Price and Tom</p>
        <p>Boris Karloff appeared in one episode as Mother Mirffin, a matronly terrorist. Raymond Massey played Bff-tram Elzie Bubb, the devil himself. Elsa Lanchester recreated her Bride of Frankenstein role, and Maurice Evans played Vera Miles' 90-year-old boyfriend.</p>
        <p>Dt Itayo (Mimi Kuzyk, I.) it the bearer of tragic newt wtiiin the muti inform her partnert father (Joe Dor-aey) that hit ton it in critical condition after a knife atCKk,.in the Seoul on Ice epitode of NBCe Hill Street Bluet, Thurtday, Oct. 17.</p>
        <p>On Paper</p>
        <p>NBC has announced topics for four White Paper" documentaries scheduled to air in 1986. In the first two White Papers, Tom Brokaw will address the problems of the American school' system and Jane Pauley those of the one-parent family. Later documentaries will explore South African apartheid and the Japanese revolution in technology.</p>
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        <p>BEHIND THE SCENES</p>
        <p>joa^Slli^id^"</p>
        <p>a home video dynasty</p>
        <p>By Frank Lovece</p>
        <p>First she acted. Then she produced. Now Joan Collins, star of Dynasty and star and producer of the upctnning CBS miniseries Sins,  has turned to narration. The actress is making her entry into the world of videos with The Joan Collins Video Selection. a series of $59.95 home videos in which Miss Collins introduces classic" films.</p>
        <p>Joan Collins</p>
        <p>Im choosing the films, the actress explains, and writing about them (for package copy). Im doing everything but starring in them. The actress even got to choose what she wears on the covers of each film package: a pink dress created by Dynasty designer Nolan Miller.</p>
        <p>If the actresss first three choices - The Cai gers, based on Harold bins novel; Jacqueline Su-sanns Once Is Not Elnough and Harold Pinters adaptation of F. Scott Fitgeralds</p>
        <p>indication, The Joan Collins Video Selection promises to be an exercise in hi^ camp. Coming up next: Mfie, the 1966 film which earned Michael Caine his first Oscar nomination. Future films will be released approximately once eve^ three mwiths.</p>
        <p>How did Miss Collins choose her selections? Darts, perhaps?</p>
        <p>She erupts into laughter at the thought. Darts! Heavens no. I talked to the video companies about the sort of films I wanted, the kind of stars and time period I liked, and they brougnt me a selection of 50 films. I chose 15. I .didnt screen them all, but strangely enough. Id seen them all with the exception of two.</p>
        <p>As a youngster. Miss Collins confides I used to be a big movie goer. I saw everything  Id go two, four, five times a week to the movies - but now. Im afraid I dont get out very often. Just synchronizing my schedule to go to the movies is tough. Now, however. Im a big video watcher.</p>
        <p>And she watches a little of everything. What she wants us to watch are movies close in style to Dynasty - steamy, but not sweaty.Theres ^o gratuitous violence or things that degrade women, says the actress about her collection. There are love scenes, but theyre not over-the-top, theyre soft-core.</p>
        <p>Its a good thing then that Joans own over-me-top videos, "The Stud and The Bitch (both are based on sister Jackies novels), are already on video. They imry be musts for any Joan Collins collection, but theyre not the stuff that makes it to The Joan Collins Selection.</p>
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        <p>Robert Mitchum (center), his son, Christopher (1.) and grandson, Bentley Mitchum sUr in Promises to Keep, a CBS movie centering onJhe conflicts among three generations M one family. It airs Tuesday, Oct 15.  i</p>
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        <p>Joan - in a very low cut black ruffle gown -bounced into the Pasadena Califomia Civic Auditorium on the arm of her fiance Petar Holm. Cybill Shepherd, wrapped in a gown that rivaled Joans, strode in wearing dayglo orange reeboks. Don Johnson, wiping the excessive sweat from his brow with a crumpled tissue, held tightly onto the arm of girlfriend Patti D'Arbanville. And Rkky Sdiroder, his heavy makeup all but camouflaging his baby blues, snuck in the back door.</p>
        <p>Yes, the stars come out in Hollywood. And in Pasadena - at least on the night of the recent Emmy telecast.</p>
        <p>We know the winners and losers, but few of us know what reaUy went on during the awards show. So TV UPDATE donned black tie and toils to bring you all the tin-</p>
        <p>seletown tattle.</p>
        <p>We caught Miss Shepherd sitting in a restaurant, watching the telecast on a giant TV screen. Telly Savalas, nursing a beer, sat nearby with his bodyguards. In between mouthfuls of chicken and roast beef, Cybill admitted, I know Moonlighting is not going to win. We dont ,stand a chance. Maybe when I announce the winner for outstanding director of a comedy series, I should lie and name our director. At the last minute, however. Cybill chickened out - and announced the real winner: Jay San-</p>
        <p>drich for The Cosby Show.</p>
        <p>Why the dayglo sneakers? Its a fashion statement, Cybill said. Women should be comfortable.</p>
        <p>Betty Thomas celebrated her victory by overdosing on chocolate-covered strawberries and talking about upcom- ^ ing projects with Days of Our Lives star Prter ReAeu. We asked Betty where her Hill Street Blues character was going this season. Shes gotta have an affair. the actress said. With a real man. When we reminded her about Ed Marinaro, Betty gulped - and said,*omethmg</p>
        <p>better left unrepeated.</p>
        <p>When Tyne Daly - looking very pregnant and very sweaty - was escorted into the private reception room by her husband Georg Stanford Brown, a well-known TV personality ( you can quote me but dont use my name ) quipped: (Sharoo Gless should have won. It would have kept peace in the family. This was Miss Daly s third Emmy.  Sharons in Bora-Bora, Tyne told us.</p>
        <p>And then there were the losers - and their friends. Don Johnson, resplendent in a blue-black tux sans ^ks insisted  winning isnt everything. But his girlfriend disagreed and she blunUy told us so. Im very angry.</p>
        <p>When Joanne Woodward was announced as Outstanding Lead Actress (for Do You Remember Love ). Coome SeUecca screamed, I cant beUeve they did this to u-tAr Miss Fawcett was nominated for her role in A</p>
        <p>Burning Bed.</p>
        <p>And then, of course, there is Joan Collins. She may not have been nominated this year, but next year watch out! Til be back here with an arm load of Emmys for Sms, she said.  I can do anything.</p>
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        <p>I think Marla Adams does a superb job as Dina Abbott Mergeron on The Young and the Restless. What can you tell me about her career?  D.N., Mapletoo, Minn.</p>
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        <p>Will Days of Our Lives ever bring back the character 5f Maggie Simmons Horton, the role that was portrayed by Suzanne Rogers.  M.A., Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
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        <p>O O Hunter A woman murders her wealthy stepmother and then tries to make it look as if it were a suicide. Robert Rockwell, Dorian Lopinto guest star. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>I Presentation ) Resort Real Estate (HBO) The Hitchhiker An old man (Darren McGavin) with a priceless ruby ring presents a challenge for a ^edy retirement home nurse (Margot Kidder) who robs patients of their valuables.</p>
        <p>(USA) Alfred Hitchcock Hour 10:30 Moviemakers (9*N) Moreys Markdown Ma^ ket</p>
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        <p>11:450 Soul lYala 0ABCNewsg 1100 OSmaO World O Stdid Gold Guests: Eddie Rabbitt. Kool and the Gang, Starship, Sister Sledge, Shannon, Quarterflash (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>0 Dance Fever Judges: Stephen Furst, Catherine Hickland, Ronnie Schell. Performance by Kidd Video.</p>
        <p>OJimBakker (ESPN) College Football (R) (NICK) Movie Northern Lights" (1978) Robert Behling, Susan Lynch. (1 hr., 45 min.) 11150 Night Tracks 1120 (HBO) Movie Missing In Ac-on" (1984) Chuck Nwris, M. Emmett Walsh. (1 hr., 41 min.) 11300 Movie The Hindenburg" (1975) George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft. (2 hrs, 30 min.)</p>
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        <p>1:00 (SPN) "They Never Come Back" (1932)</p>
        <p>:U(HBO) "Isaac Littlefeathers" (1984)</p>
        <p>7:00 (SHOW) African Adventure"</p>
        <p>(1983)</p>
        <p>1:00(SPN) "Invisible Killer" (1940)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Robin Hood And The Sorcerer' (1983)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Shipwreck" (1978)</p>
        <p>10:00 (SHOW) "Teresa" (1951)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Running Brave" (1983) 10:05 (D The Lady Gambles ' (1949)</p>
        <p>1100 (SHOW) All Of Me " (1984) (HBO) Sheena"( 1984)</p>
        <p>(USA) Mardi Gras" (1958)</p>
        <p>1:05 (D The Ruthless Four" (1970)</p>
        <p>100 (HBO) "Unfaithfully Yours</p>
        <p>(1984)</p>
        <p>5:00 (SHOW) African Adventure"</p>
        <p>(1983)</p>
        <p>5:30 (SHOW) The Phantom Tree-house" (No Date)</p>
        <p>(HBO) The Miracle Of Kathy Miller" (1981)</p>
        <p>(HBO) "Scandalous "(1984)</p>
        <p>10:00 (SHOW) "The V.I.P.s (1963) 10:050 'Theaters"(1938) l(hSO(HBO) Headin' For Broad-wav"(1980)</p>
        <p>1100 (SW)W) The Buddy System" (1984)</p>
        <p>(HBO) "Brainstorm" (1983) (USA) A Girl. A Guy And A Gob" (1941)</p>
        <p>1:050 "Safari "(1956)</p>
        <p>100 (SHOW) (HBO) "Give My Regards To Broad Street"' (1984)</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>OCTOBER 16,1015</p>
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        <p>DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>TUESDAY</p>
        <p>OCTOBER 15,1985 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:00 (SHOW) "The Phantom Tree-house" (No Date)</p>
        <p>6:00 (SPN) Black Dragons" (1949)</p>
        <p>8:00 (SPN) "Midnight Limited" (1940)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Country " (1984)</p>
        <p>5:10 (SHOW) The Secret Of The Golden Dragon" (1983)</p>
        <p>6:00 (SPN) "Gang Bullets (1938) (HBO) "Grand Baby "(1981)</p>
        <p>8:00 (SW) That Gang Of Mine" (1940)</p>
        <p>(BTO) "Baby Blue Marine (1976)</p>
        <p>10HH)(SHOW) A Cold Wind In August" (1961)</p>
        <p>10:050) "Portrait Of Jennie (1948)</p>
        <p>10*.S0(HM) "Nickel Mountain (1985)</p>
        <p>11:36 (fflOW) That Forsyte Woman" (1950)</p>
        <p>1100 (HBO) The Jigsaw Man (1984)</p>
        <p>(USA) Sylvia Scarlett (1935) 1:05 "Brushfire"(1962)</p>
        <p>1:30 (HBO) "The Buddy System (1984)</p>
        <p>4:30 (HBO) "Grand Baby" (1981)</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page 11)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie "Get Crazy (1983) Malcolm McDowell, Allen Goorwitz. (1 hr., 32 min.)</p>
        <p>1:000 Wendy And Me O Happy Days Again ONewa BJ/Lobo Q) Mike Adkins</p>
        <p>(SPN) A Millionaire's Secret To Wealth</p>
        <p>(NICK) Life Of An Orchestra (USA) Movie "Urghl A Music War"(1981)(2hrs.)</p>
        <p>1:05 Night Tracb 1:300 Dove That Bob!</p>
        <p>O More Real People (D Movie Frankenstein: The True Story " (1973) (Part 2 of 2) Michael Sarrazin, James Mason. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p> Heritage U.S.A. Update .(ESPN) Auto Racing World Demolition Derby from Lindenhurst. N.Y.(R)(lhr.)</p>
        <p>2:000 700 Gnb O Ekitertainment Tonight Interview with David Carradine. ONews</p>
        <p> Jimmy Swaggart (SPN)Movieweek (NICK) VI Van CUbum International Piano Comistin Six finalists compete in this final round, highlighted by the stories of Zhu Da Ming from Shanghai and Jeffrey Kahane from California (Part 3 of 3)(lhr.) 2:05 Night Tracks 2:15 ONews</p>
        <p>2:20 (SHOW) Movie "Big Bad Mama" (1974) Angie Dickinson, William Shatner. (1 hr., 23 min.) (HBO) Movie "All Of Me (1984) Steve Martin Lily Tomlin. (1 hr. 33 min.)</p>
        <p>2:30 0 Record Guide (SPN) How To Win At Blackjack</p>
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        <p>3:000 Movie "Private Buck-</p>
        <p>3:05 Night Tracks 3:30 Movie " Cross Of Iron</p>
        <p>5:00 (SHOW) "The Big Parade Of Comedy (1965)</p>
        <p>THURSDAY</p>
        <p>OCTOBER 17,1985</p>
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        <p>IM " Girls Of Pleasure Island "(1953)</p>
        <p>ldO(HBO) " The yfe Of Riley (1949)</p>
        <p>4:60 (SHOW) The Secret Of The Golden Dragon (1983)</p>
        <p>5:06 (HBO) "Ust Plane Out (1983)</p>
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        <p>OCTOBER 18,1915</p>
        <p>5:10 (HBO) Terror In The Aisles (1984)</p>
        <p>6.-96(SPN) The Terror Of Tiny-town"(1938)</p>
        <p>7:00 (SHOW) "The Secret Of The Golden Dragon (1983)</p>
        <p>6:00 (SPN) "'Bowery Blitzkrieg (1941)</p>
        <p>(090) "To Race The Wind (1980)</p>
        <p>0:36 (SHOW) "The Railway Children (1971)</p>
        <p>10K)5 "The Flame Is Love (1979)</p>
        <p>10:30 (SHOW) The DevU To Pay (1930)</p>
        <p>(HBO) " And Now For Something Completely Different (1972) 13:00 (SHOW) The Year Of Uving Dangerously (1983)</p>
        <p>(090)'Breakin'" (1984)</p>
        <p>(USA) "George Whites Scandals (1945)</p>
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        <p>(1977) James Cobum, Maximilian Schell. (2 hrs., 30 min.) OAllce</p>
        <p>(SPN) Movie " The Sin Of Harold Diddlebock " (1947) Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden. (2 hrs, 30 min.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Auto Racing SCCA Super Vees and ASA Stock Cars from Brooklyn, Mich. (R) (2 hrs.) 4:00 ONews Q) Sound Effects (SHOW) Caroline A determined girl tries to deal with her grandfather's prejudice as she sets out to win his love.</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie "Sheena (1984) Tanya Rdberts, Ted Wass. (1 hr., 57 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Night Flight "New Sounds VII includes performances by The Cure, Simply Red, Cabaret Voltaire and others.</p>
        <p>4:05 Night Tracks</p>
        <p>4:30 O Movie "The Atomic Kid" (1954) Mickey Rooney, Robert Strauss. (1 hr, 30 min.)</p>
        <p>Q) Signs Of The Times (USA) Night Flight African Sounds features performances by Fela, terra Dunde Juluka, Hiigh Mskela and thers.</p>
        <p>M9(^ The World Accuses  (1934)</p>
        <p>0.-09(SPN)  Cheers Of The Crowd" (1935)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) " Eddie Macon's Run  (1983)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Country (1984)</p>
        <p>10:00 (SHOW) Gun Glory (1957) (HBO) Give My Regards To Broad Street (1984)</p>
        <p>1945  Louisa (1950)</p>
        <p>11:30 (SHOW)  High School U S A.  (1983)</p>
        <p>13:00 (HBO) Wuthering Heights (1939)</p>
        <p>(USA) Hound-Dog Man (1959) 145  Strangers In 7A (1972)</p>
        <p>OAYTIMEcont.</p>
        <p>(CoBtlnued From Page 4)</p>
        <p>(Wed) Life On Earth (Thu) (NICK) You Cant Do That On Television</p>
        <p>(USA) Chain Reaction 145Fliiitstoaei 4:30 O Threes Company OGoodThnas</p>
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        <p> What's Happeningn (Mon, Tne, Thu, Fri) He-Man And Masters Of The Universe (Wed) (SPN) Nutritioa (Mon) GotUde, Sew Smart (Tue) Microwaves Are For Cooking (Wed) Connie Martinson (Thu) American Baby (Fri)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) PKA Ftdl Contact Karate (R) (Wed) Bull Riding (Thu)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie (Wed) Grand Baby "(1981)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Turkey Television (USA) Jackpot</p>
        <p>4:35 Brady Bunch 5400 Tic Tac Dough</p>
        <p>O Newlywed Game O Sanford And Son  Gimme A Break O Gimme A Break (Tne, Thu, Fri)</p>
        <p>QGood limes  Headline Chasers Diffrent Strokes  100 Huntley Street  Mister Rogers (R)</p>
        <p>4:40 (SHOW) Movie African Adventure (1983) David Nkena, Clive Sanders. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>340 (SHOW) Eddie Macons Run" (1983)</p>
        <p>340 (HBO) " Seems Like Old Times" (1980)</p>
        <p>UiiM(SHOW) African Adventure 983)</p>
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        <p>(SHOW) Movie (Wed) The Big Parade Of Comedy  (1905XFri) African Adventure (1983) (Bni) JaUas Ervings Sports FscnsfTue)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Wn TUsk The Worid Is Round (Moo)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie (Thu) Last Plane Out (1983)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Inside The NFL (Fri) (USA) Make Me Laugh 545 Leave UTO Beaver 5:300 Go OThe Candnas O Price Is Right ABce</p>
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        <p>O Family Feud (Tne, Thu, Fri) O Peoples Court Ttoees Company SThmny And Lassie (SPN) AnMrican Dream: Fact Or Fktk (Mon) The Gourmet (Tue) A Millionaires Secret To Wealth (Wed) Front Page Story (Thu) Bargain Hunters (Fri) (SHOW) Movie (Mon) The Phantom Treehouse'' (No Date) (ESPN) Outdoor Life (Moo, Fri) Fishing (Tue) Tennis Magazine Reports (Wed) Tennis (Thu) (HBO) Movie (Mon) The Miracle Of Kathy Miller (1981) (HBO) Video Jukebox (Tne) (NICK) Dennis The Menace (USA) Gong Show 5:35 BeverlyjaUbUUes</p>
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        <p>1:35 (HBO) Movie 10 (1979) Dudley Moore, Bo D^efc. (2 hrs., 3 min.)</p>
        <p>3408700 Club lflasioo:lmpoiaible ORacord Guide O CBS News rai^twatch SZolaLevttt</p>
        <p>(SPN) Bnildini Blocks TO For-</p>
        <p>serfc (1983) John Candy, Joe Flaherty. (1 hr 33 ndn.)</p>
        <p>141 OThMbTha Life (SBOin Richard Lswto rm b</p>
        <p>PMi Oonoact Stand-up comk Richard Lewis offers humorous anecdotes on pain in this concert at RoUywooda Improvisation Chih. Cameo appearances by BUly Crystal, Robin WiUtam, Roh Reiner and Madeline Kahn. (Ihr.) ;</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Chaerieadtag National Championships from Orlando, Fb.(Ihr.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Movie  Win, PUce Or Steal (1974) McLean Stevenson, Alex Karras. (8 hrs.)</p>
        <p>440 World At Larfi ilOO Movb  Amaton Quest  (1949) Tom Neal. Carole Matthews. (1 hr., SO min.) OAUea  Get Smart ffi Blackwood Brobers</p>
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        <p>(USA) Movb  Sky Devib (1933) Spencer Tracy, Ann Dvorak. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>3:15 (SHOW) Movb  Reuben, Reuben (1983) Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis.(l hr., 41 min.)</p>
        <p>3400 Movb The Brothers Rico" (1957) Richard Conte, Dianne Fter. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>3:100 CBS News Mghtwatch</p>
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        <p>1408 Movb  Daughter Of The Jungle (1948) Lois Hall, James CaMwell. (1 hr., 30 min.) ONews ffiJtanBakker</p>
        <p>(ESPN) SiperBoub Matthew Saad Muhammad vs. Marvin Johnson. April 79 in Indianapolis. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Bmape: Hijack To Mo-</p>
        <p>gadtaha Based on the true story of the 1976 hijacking of a Luf-tansa jet, a West German anti-terrorist team is locked into a bloody battle with Palestinian guerillas. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>340 (SPN) Movb A Star Is Bom (1937) Fredric March, Janet Gaynor. (2 hrs., 55 min.) SJOONews</p>
        <p>3:40 (HBO) Movb  Going Ber-</p>
        <p>Why do we behave the way we do? asks Phil Donahue in TTie Human Animal, a five-hour miniseries based on his book of the same name. Donahue will probe pressing issues of sex, love and understanding, as he does daily on his syndicated show. The Human Animal" will air later this season on NBC.</p>
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        <p>(1980) Gloria Grahame, John C^arradine. (1 hr., 45 min.) (ESPN)SpQrtaCeBlcr (NICK) Rock N Ron DlKipIca In recognition of the SOth anniversary of Elvis Presleys birthday, this documentary focuses on the fans that keep his memory alive. (1 hr., 30 min.) 1SS(SPN) Movie Terror By Night" (1946) Basil Ratbbone, Nigel Bruce. (1 hr., 20 min.) SMO Movie Tropical Heat</p>
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        <p>Sj|(Sra) Movie Daniel Boone (1938) (ieorge OBrien, Heather Angel. (2 hrs., 5 min.) IMffiWiQardCaMMoo (UBA)WicMlii tumm Harry Anderaoas: HeQo Sucker! Harry Anderson from Night Court puts his gavel aside to provide satirical tips on the fine art of conning with guests Turk Pipkin and John Larroquette. Taped at Hermosa Beachs (Calif.) Comedy &amp;amp; Magic Club. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>4:Me Movie The Madonna's Secret" (1946) Francis Lederer, Gail Patrick. (1 hr., 30 min.) OAUce</p>
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        <p>A STAR IS BORN?; Simon F wont say what tbe initial stands for (rumor has it as Fel-lowes), but the 24-year-oId English musician makes no secret of his ambitions. With his first LP Gun and a spicy hot video for I Want You Badt, the handsome Londoner (now living in New York) is taking confident aim at the top of the charts. Trouble is, the forma* Manhattan fanzine writer and scenemaker finds it hard to give serious answers to bu^ raphers questions. Earliest influences for example? I saw the Beatles at me Lonloo Hammmmith Odeon on their last tour when I was four, Simon recalls. I had a radio in my pram, a graphic equalizer under my pillow and was ^uri-tually muong at an early age. OhreaUy?</p>
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        <p>ROCK AGAINST RACISM; An all-star lineup of more than three dozen prominent musicians. including Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis, Jimmy Cliff, Run D.M.C., Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, Bono Vox (of U2), Ruben Blades and Pat Benatar, have contributed their vocal efforts to  Sun Gty, a new single that at-Uuib the South African apartheid s^em.</p>
        <p>Little Steven Van Zandt. former guitarist for Springsteens E Street Band, initiated the project with New York Citys dance-mix master Ar-, thur Baker. The results (in' both 7-inch and 12-inch form) should be hitting the stores even as you read this. Said Little Steven of the awesome collection of talent; Just as many of us sung out on behalf</p>
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        <p>World Series Begins; Jets Honor Namath</p>
        <p>ByAdamBecfcerman</p>
        <p>This IS the year that World Series action will not see the light of day. For the first time ever not a single series game IS scheduled for an afternoon start every one, beginning this Saturday. Oct. 19, on .ABC. IS set for prime time. This means kids won't have to cut school to watch .\nd adults won't have to bring radios to work. It also means many of baseball's future fans wont be able to stay up late enough to see a game to its conclusion. \n many of baseball's fans from yesterday will probably find the world's priorities a little out of whack: Sunday night baseball after a full day</p>
        <p>of pro football</p>
        <p>First-game winners have gone on to win the series 31 out of the 59 times that the 2-3-2 format has been in effect During that time. 30 champions began their Series quest on the road, while 29 began it at home. The home teams have won the first game 35 times and then went on to win the whole thing 18 times. The visitors have won 24 opening games and have gone on to win the series 13 times - recent example being the Tigers from Detroit last year.</p>
        <p>What does all this Game One stuff prove If Howard Cosell knows - and even if he doesn't - he'll be sure to let</p>
        <p>Burns Isnt Ready To Say Goodnight</p>
        <p>By Jay Carman  in  it,  the  former  Nathan  Birnbaum</p>
        <p>Nobody who was born four years be- describes the daily regimen that has fore the start of the 20th century has kept him so vital. He rises by 8 a.m. and any business looking as good - not to faithfully follows a routine of light ex-mention working as hard - as George ercise to keep him sup^e, before eating Burns  breakfast. Then he takes a 10-minute</p>
        <p>Burns. 89. writes books, records LPs, walk followed by two hours work in his does stand-up concerts and makes mov- Los Angeles office where he deals with les - in which he had the audacity to correspondence, works on new material play both God and the devil.  and plans future bookings with his long-</p>
        <p>Most recently, he launched a new TV time manager Irving Fein, series George Burns Comedy Week."</p>
        <p>Burns input is not overly taxing. He lends his name to the comic anthology &amp;gt;eries on CBS. and tapes two 60-second monologues to top and tail the show.</p>
        <p>Even so. the new series is yet another in a back-breaking work schedule that would be tough for someone several Recades younger than Burns. But he laughs off any suggestion that he may be overdoing things a trifle.</p>
        <p>"At my age." he says, between puffs of his ever-present El Producto, "you better stay busy. Otherwise you'll get old. And as I always say you have to get older, but nowhere is it written that you have to get old."</p>
        <p>He s not likely to retire, either "I plan to stay in show business until I'm the last one left, he says, No kidding I just may puli it off. Don't forget, 1 didn't even become an actor until I was 70 And just three years later, I played God Without makeup, yet. That's a pretty hard record to beat, don't you think"</p>
        <p>Indeed it is. But any youngster (anybody under 75) who is thinking of having a go at the awesome task would do well to consult the maestro's fifth book.</p>
        <p>Dr Burns Prescription for Happiness."</p>
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        <p>In honor of oar national pastime. ESPN will air on Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. (ET) a Upe the 1984 Broadway ooe-man play "The Babe " sUrring Max Gail. Though it had a short life on the sUge, 'The Babe" reveals soiim timely thoughts on making one's own mytholo-p. This is ESPNs first crack at showing sports-oriented theater productions. In January, around Super Bowl-time, ESPN will show "Lombardi: I Am Not a Legend" starring Robert Knuckle.</p>
        <p>On Monday night Oct. 14, you might want to watch a semi-legend get his uniform retired. It'll happen at half-time of the Dolphins-Jets ganM on ABC. Rookie commenUtor Joe Namath, the former quarterbacking messiah for tie New York Jets, is going to have his green No. 12 pressed and framed in front of a national audience. His wife of almost one year, Deborah, will not be attending She is expecting to deliver any minute now.</p>
        <p>Ten years ago to the week, Nanath was intercepted six times as the Dolphins clubbed the Jets 43-0 at Shea SU-dium. Tonight, in their new home in the New Jersey Meadowlands, fans get to thank Joe for many thrills, chills and ills.</p>
        <p>Coverage of the 1985 World Series begins Saturday, Oct. 19, from the home park of tho iftmorldari'League champion. ABCs play-by-piay announcers for the vent win be Howard Cosell (I.), Jim Pplmer and Al Michaels (not pictured).  '</p>
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        <p>89999</p>
        <p>Electric-start rubber-mount engine has 4 forward speeds and reverse. 30-in. floating single-blade mower deck. Reg. $1099.99</p>
        <p>SAVE *90</p>
        <p>Sidedischarge craftsman mower</p>
        <p>Deluxe side discharge mower with solid-state ignition, quick height adjusters, mechanical compression release, folding handle. Reg. $279.99.</p>
        <p>189</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>SAVE *50-*60 </p>
        <p>Kerosene Portable Heaters</p>
        <p>3999</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>A. 10,000-Btuhmedel heats up to 15.9 hours per fill-up. Clean-burning, efficient and vir-tyally odorless reflective heating. Reg. $149.99</p>
        <p>B. 20,000-Btuh heavy-duty model heats over 11 hours per fill-up. Double-lined 1.6-gal. fuel tank reduces spills. Reg. $169.99</p>
        <p>THRU MONDAY ONLY</p>
        <p>25572^  ;  '  ^SAVE *300</p>
        <p>Craftsman 10-HP Lawn Tractor</p>
        <p>4-speed, electric-start tractor with 20-</p>
        <p>amp battery and dual headlights. 36-  ^  ^</p>
        <p>in. 2-blade floating deck, single-lever</p>
        <p>height adjustment. Reg. $1299.99.  M  MMSAVE *100</p>
        <p>3.5-RP Craftsman Rear-bagger</p>
        <p>Deluxe two-speed engine, solid-state ignition. 5-position quick-height adjustment, folding handle. Leaf and  T W O W</p>
        <p>grass catcher included. Reg. $329.99  4Lm M</p>
        <p>1 SAVE ^40 II SAVE ^90 II SAVE ^20 1</p>
        <p>SAVE 70 1</p>
        <p>1 SAVE '50 II SAVE '70 1</p>
        <p>Gas grill wHh up-ftont 40.000-BTU gas grill Double-odged Electric controls, two rtdwood sholvfs wHh dual controls ia.|n. hedge trimmer</p>
        <p>159 189 3^</p>
        <p>Gos-powered Weedwacker</p>
        <p>17-In. cut, 26.0 c.c.</p>
        <p>Reg. $199.99 129^^</p>
        <p>2-HP, 12-ln. elediic -In. CroDiman chain saw gas chain saw</p>
        <p>Reg. $149.99 ^^99 J349 99 279^</p>
        <p>'k SAVE *50-*80 </p>
        <p>Heat Screen'" Firescreens</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>A. Antique brass-plated Heat Sreen 75 has 1%-in thick outer frame with tempered glass and 2 inches of insulation. Helps reduce heat loss. Reg. $169.99</p>
        <p>B. Heatscreen 90 our most efficient glass door firescreen. Interlocking doors and thermostatic damper reduce loss of heated air by 90%. Reg. $249.99</p>
        <p>$69.99, 5-pc. antique brass-finished tool set.....................49.99</p>
        <p>169</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>SAVE *300</p>
        <p>11-HP Craftsman Lawn Tractor</p>
        <p>Electric-start, synchro-balanced engine. 38-In., 2-biade floating mower deck. Five forward speeds plus reverse. Reg. $1399.99.</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>SAVE *120</p>
        <p>22-in. Power-piopelled Rear-bagger</p>
        <p>Craftsman 4.0 RP164cc engine. Two speeds, solid state ignition. Folding handle, E-Z oil full and drain. With catcher. Reg. $419.99</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>99</p>
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        <p>12 PRICE</p>
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        <p>SAVE MO</p>
        <p>Craniman alrteis porifitspfciyerkit</p>
        <p>OVER 50% OFF</p>
        <p>Ciafliman3/^ vorioble-qMed drill</p>
        <p>OVER 50% OFF. II OVER 50% OFF</p>
        <p>Craftsman 2-HP 7)^4-ln. circular saw</p>
        <p>16-pc. combination wrench set</p>
        <p>Sears Best Paints</p>
        <p>Weatherbeater exterior one-coat latex paint</p>
        <p>"10 Rat Rnish Reg. $16.99 Gal.</p>
        <p>Easy Living interior one-coat latex paint</p>
        <p>10 Satin Rat Reg. $16.99 Gal.</p>
        <p>10 Semi-gloss Reg. $18.99 Gal.</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Great savings thru Monday on long-lasting interior and exterior paints. Many colors, one-coat coverage, easy soap and water dean-up. Stock up now!</p>
        <p>$11.99 Easy Living 5 ceiling white....7.99  $13.99  Easy  Living  5" semigloss....9.99</p>
        <p>For one-coat coverage, all Sears paints must be appUed as directed.</p>
        <p>SAVE *85</p>
        <p>16^. wet/dry vac wHh accessories</p>
        <p>RSP* $184.85</p>
        <p>*Reguiar Mparato pitoas total</p>
        <p>i SAVE if ^H50-^200</p>
        <p>Craftsman bench power tools</p>
        <p>9-in. table saw with cast-atuminum table. Cuts wood up to 2-in. ttiick at 90.</p>
        <p>1(Wn. bandaaw/sandar. All-purpose, cuts wood, floor tile, plastic laminate svid more.</p>
        <p>12-In. wood Mho with V4 HP motor. Cast-iron head and base. Front-mounted hand lever lock.</p>
        <p>8-speed drill press for home shop or light industry. Cast-iron head, steel column.</p>
        <p>Use Your Sears Charge</p>
        <p>THRU MONDAY ONLY</p>
        <p>Reg $2199</p>
        <p>Complete with accessories.  -</p>
        <p>15-watt turix) hair dryer</p>
        <p>n.,  12</p>
        <p>Compact unit with folding tyidle.</p>
        <p>SAVE MO</p>
        <p>UxjTKby detergent wtth fabric softener</p>
        <p>Reg. $29.99</p>
        <p>Save on 3(Hb. box nowf</p>
        <p>19</p>
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        <p>AUlOCBITa OPBC AT a A.M. MONDAY-SATURDAY</p>
        <p>Mb-h</p>
        <p>^ $61 99 in 1985 Fall Gan Catalog. Whila quantities last</p>
        <p>Sears DieHard car battery</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>with trade-in</p>
        <p>Americas Best-selling replacement car battery!</p>
        <p>525 amps cold cranking power in Groups 24, 24F and 74 Starts most cars under any weather conditions Choose from sizes available to fit most cars Installation included Reg. $75.99, exchange</p>
        <p>DieHard Incrediceir battery</p>
        <p>A499</p>
        <p>with trade-in</p>
        <p>650 amps of cold cranking powerour most powerful and most efficient car battery</p>
        <p>Provides confident starting power in any weather or engine starting requirements Installation included Reg. $82.99, exchange</p>
        <p>CofGocoil</p>
        <p>overload</p>
        <p>springs</p>
        <p>0099</p>
        <p>INSTAUfD TT pr</p>
        <p>Helps restore loaded vehicle to its original height, to provide stability. Reg. $109.99</p>
        <p>Not m Stwlty. AsNwid or Wttamwn</p>
        <p>SAVE 40%</p>
        <p>Heavy Duty shocks</p>
        <p>Gives more ride control than most new car shocks.</p>
        <p>Alumlnlzed steel Muzzier^ muffler</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>No chorga lor biMrtfartlon</p>
        <p>For most American-made cars. Dual and welded exhaust systems excluded.</p>
        <p>clamps and hang-H^jf needed, extra.</p>
        <p>Not in Shelly. AahNnd or WHWnaon</p>
        <p>10 OFF SteadyRlder RT shock absorbers</p>
        <p>Reg. $22.99 '</p>
        <p>Radial tuned and temperature (mpensated for a smooth ride.</p>
        <p>M2 0FFSteadyRiderGas shock absorbers</p>
        <p>Reg. $27.99</p>
        <p>Gas pressurized for great ride control. For cars, light trucks.</p>
        <p>Air Adjustable shocks</p>
        <p>R.9.169.99 59S?</p>
        <p>Ideal for towing boat or trailer.</p>
        <p>SAVE $10</p>
        <p>Booster shocks</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>For added weight in front or rear.</p>
        <p>Lifetime warranty on Heavy Duty RT, SteadyRider RT and SteadyRider Gas car and light truck shock absorbers. Limited warranty for as long as you own the vehicle on which they are installed, including labor, if shocks bought installed</p>
        <p>SAVE 33^%</p>
        <p>Reg. $1.19</p>
        <p>qt. when purchased ^*4^ container</p>
        <p>$6.45,10W-40 or $5J5, lOW-aOoH</p>
        <p>5-ql. conWiwr VourcholM</p>
        <p>Trapper filters</p>
        <p>Your choice</p>
        <p> $2.39 Oil filter</p>
        <p>Replace with oil change</p>
        <p> $3.49 air filter</p>
        <p>Helps engine breathe.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;30 OFF stereo ^</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>50026</p>
        <p>AM/FM-sfereo cassette with graphic equaiizer</p>
        <p> Equalizer fine tunes sound to your taste  4-way speaker balance  Auto-stop cassette.</p>
        <p>Every car speaker on salel</p>
        <p>20%-40% OFF</p>
        <p>SAVE $30 on Jensen Triaxial* speakers</p>
        <p>................pair  69.99</p>
        <p>SAVE $10 Kraco coaxial speakers pair 19.99</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Sound installation extra</p>
        <p>^ Rebate OFFER</p>
        <p>Champion spark plugs offer</p>
        <p>Regular price</p>
        <p>pkg.of4...,</p>
        <p>....... 4.76</p>
        <p>SALE price</p>
        <p>pkg.of4,</p>
        <p>.......3.56</p>
        <p>Less $1 mail-in</p>
        <p>rebate</p>
        <p>on pkg. of 4</p>
        <p>.......1.00</p>
        <p>Your cost after rebate...</p>
        <p>056</p>
        <p>0(4</p>
        <p>Ask about mail-in rebate savings on resistors.</p>
        <p>Also available in pkgs. of 6 and 8 spark plugs</p>
        <p>OOOONAnOrMAOl NO ANNUAL Rf</p>
        <p>SAVE 1/2</p>
        <p> Dual rate charger</p>
        <p> $44.99 in 1985 Fall General Catalog</p>
        <p> While quantities last</p>
        <p>40/225-amp wheel charger</p>
        <p>Reg. $149.99</p>
        <p> 40-amp charger</p>
        <p> 225-amp engine starter for dead batteries.</p>
        <p>Booster cables</p>
        <p>12-ft.. 6-gauge. AA99 Reg. $17.99</p>
        <p>Timing light with case</p>
        <p>Reg. separate prices total $62.98</p>
        <p> Inductivesimple to use</p>
        <p> In handy carrying case</p>
        <p>Sears engine analyzer</p>
        <p>w 4999</p>
        <p> Performs 17 ignition and electrical tests.</p>
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        <p>y SPECIAL PURCHA^S *BKt SAVINGS</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>7</p>
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        <p>Dynagloss Belted |o</p>
        <p>1999</p>
        <p>P155^12</p>
        <p> Two fiber glass belts, polyester bias plies.</p>
        <p> Great ail season traction.</p>
        <p>30,000-mlle wearout warmity</p>
        <p>M^rbe</p>
        <p>Sutwdtuied</p>
        <p>lor</p>
        <p>PaH19eS</p>
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        <p>A78-13</p>
        <p>B7813</p>
        <p>C78-14</p>
        <p>D78-14</p>
        <p>F7514</p>
        <p>G78-14</p>
        <p>^M7814</p>
        <p>G715</p>
        <p>HJ78-15</p>
        <p>L78-15</p>
        <p>47 99 53 99 59 99  77 99 81 99 85 99 89 99 91 99 79 99 93 99 97 99 99 99</p>
        <p>SSJtoiw</p>
        <p>asjMai'</p>
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        <p>4089-^</p>
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        <p>sa?</p>
        <p>4ejt</p>
        <p>44.99</p>
        <p>49.99</p>
        <p>Our best small car radial has 2 steel belts. All-season traction, aggressive cornering.</p>
        <p>S0,000*mlle wearout warranty </p>
        <p>RoadHandtar</p>
        <p>SCR</p>
        <p>Rag ea</p>
        <p>SALTM*</p>
        <p>aae'^</p>
        <p>15SSR13</p>
        <p>52.99</p>
        <p>42.39</p>
        <p>1SSSR14</p>
        <p>59.99</p>
        <p>47.99</p>
        <p>1SR13</p>
        <p>64.99</p>
        <p>51.98 1 .</p>
        <p>17SSR14</p>
        <p>73 99</p>
        <p>5898 </p>
        <p>185SR14</p>
        <p>78.99</p>
        <p>62.98  '</p>
        <p>1KSR15</p>
        <p>77 99</p>
        <p>62.39 '''</p>
        <p>165^70SR13</p>
        <p>73 99</p>
        <p>5899</p>
        <p>175/70SR13</p>
        <p>75.99</p>
        <p>90.79 -</p>
        <p>1K/70SR13</p>
        <p>77.99</p>
        <p>82J8</p>
        <p>19S/70SR13</p>
        <p>80S9</p>
        <p>64.79</p>
        <p>186/70SR14</p>
        <p>83.99</p>
        <p>68.98 .</p>
        <p>195/70SR14</p>
        <p>87 99</p>
        <p>TOJO</p>
        <p>205/70SR14</p>
        <p>91.99</p>
        <p>7350</p>
        <p>1% FF</p>
        <p>New at Sears! RoadHandler</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>Our best all season radial has 2 steel belts. Built by Europe's foremost tire manufacturer.</p>
        <p>50,000*mite wearout warranty</p>
        <p>RoadHandler</p>
        <p>Reg. ea.</p>
        <p>Salaaa.</p>
        <p>P16580R13</p>
        <p>85.99</p>
        <p>59.99</p>
        <p>Pi 7500313</p>
        <p>99.99</p>
        <p>6999</p>
        <p>P185-80R13</p>
        <p>104.99</p>
        <p>73.49</p>
        <p>P185/75R14</p>
        <p>107.99</p>
        <p>75.59</p>
        <p>P195/75R14</p>
        <p>112.99</p>
        <p>78.99</p>
        <p>P20575R1':</p>
        <p>122.99</p>
        <p>85.99</p>
        <p>P21575R14</p>
        <p>124.99</p>
        <p>87 49</p>
        <p>P20&amp;amp;75R15</p>
        <p>124.99</p>
        <p>87.48</p>
        <p>P215r75Rl5</p>
        <p>12599</p>
        <p>8789</p>
        <p>P225/75R15</p>
        <p>127.99</p>
        <p>8850</p>
        <p>P235V5R15</p>
        <p>128.99</p>
        <p>8980</p>
        <p>P18570R14</p>
        <p>113.99</p>
        <p>79.78</p>
        <p>We install confidence dally Car service centers open 6 am to 9 p.m. Mon^Sat.Wheel alignmentWll set camber, caster, and toe all adjustable angles to specs.Power radiator flushM ^\00 ^'11 llush the entire cooling sys- A QQ tern for year'round protection.</p>
        <p>antt4rn</p>
        <p>anddwnps</p>
        <p>xtraBrake serviceFront or rear on most domestic cars. We replace shoes or pads. Rebuild usable calipeis ...</p>
        <p>4999 Electronic Ignition tune-up</p>
        <p>We'll instail new spark plugs, set  - -timing and aOUust carburetor</p>
        <p>$10 ea.</p>
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        <p>h/MI oOjuHable</p>
        <p>SAVE HOO</p>
        <p>KiB-tMJg</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;OuMnMng bed frame 34J8</p>
        <p>Ookmont wtng accent chair</p>
        <p>199^ Reg.$29e.99 In choice of three colors.</p>
        <p>1/2 PRICE</p>
        <p>Homestead twin Size canopy bed</p>
        <p>Inckides bed, rails. carK)py frame.</p>
        <p>HOO OFF I 25%-44% OFF</p>
        <p>Manhandler vinyi reciiner</p>
        <p>199^.^.</p>
        <p>Uphotetersjd in durable vinyl.</p>
        <p>*</p>
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        <p>Entire stock ot cafe curtains oikI prisciiios</p>
        <p>CL99 MMmeaMi.</p>
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        <p>$16.99 0^ Home 24-In. cafe .12.69</p>
        <p>Entire stock of window shades</p>
        <p>r 37-in. X 6-#.</p>
        <p>Ftog. $3.90</p>
        <p>Limit 6 window shades per customer.1/2 PRICE SLEEPER SALELAST 2 DAYS TO SAVE</p>
        <p>New</p>
        <p>DimensionsSAVE 500</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE! QUEEN SIZE SOFA SLEEPERS.40099</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>Reg. $999.99  ^  each</p>
        <p>New Dimensione. European inspired pub back sofa sleeper has plush velvet pecan fabric.</p>
        <p>Landmark. Queen sleeper offers high back overstuffed comfort in a blue corduroy velvet fabric.</p>
        <p>M sfS5o</p>
        <p>Landmark</p>
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        <p>^s full size sofa sleeper ^ flame stitch pattern</p>
        <p>Irtcrease the sleeping capacity of your home with a comfortable and convenient sofa sleeper. This sofa comes in faM colors and opens to a full size bed</p>
        <p> &amp;gt;a* jj</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>HeO-</p>
        <p>$599.99</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE - Full size sofa sleepers</p>
        <p>Scenario. Classic camel back design sofa has 100% cotton print cover.</p>
        <p>Macintosh. Colonial style sofa has plaid fabric cover and opens to a full size bed.</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE - Queen size</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Has-</p>
        <p>$599.99</p>
        <p>* A</p>
        <p>2 Off</p>
        <p>''a</p>
        <p>flu.</p>
        <p>sofa sleepers</p>
        <p>Select I. Contemporary loose cushion design sofa has camel nylon corduroy velvet cover.</p>
        <p>Limerick. Traditional design sofa has 100% quilted cotton fabric cover in light green._</p>
        <p>  M</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>$799.99</p>
        <p>^AOO ^</p>
        <p>-r* " I *</p>
        <p>! '</p>
        <p>9Hpc. contemporary dkiing room group499</p>
        <p>M W  F)g.  $999.99</p>
        <p>5^X5. contemporary dinette set has oak look laminate too and 4 chairs.</p>
        <p>5-pc. colonial style dining room group</p>
        <p>499</p>
        <p>#  #  Flag.  $999.999</p>
        <p>Dining room group has 38x58-in. table with 12-in. leaf and 4 chairs. Plastic laminated top.</p>
        <p>4-pc. colonial style bedroom group</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>W #  #  Reg.  $999.999</p>
        <p>Includes full/queen headboard, 7 drawer dresser, 5-drawer chest and mirror.</p>
        <p>4F save ^700</p>
        <p>4-pc. contemporary bedroom group</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p>m m M  Reg.  $1499.999 '</p>
        <p>Includes dresser, mirror, chest and full/queen headboard in contemporary style.</p>
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        <p>HOME APPLIANCES AND HOME ENTERTAINMENT</p>
        <p>Fabulous selections and values! Most items at reduced prices</p>
        <p>/ STARTS SUN. OCT. 13th ENDS MON. OCT. 14th,</p>
        <p>unless otner-A'se sQtea</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>Reg. $249.99</p>
        <p>1  i  3</p>
        <p>  5  Microwave fits idtchens 3 ways</p>
        <p>SAVES COUNTER SPACE! Mounts cooking instructions into memory, under cabinets or on waii.* Or piace Delay start, touch controis, variable it on your counter! Program up to 2 power, clock. Solid state.Large-capacHy microwave oven</p>
        <p>Program up to 2 cooldng instructions other 2 functions. Delay start lets Into memory  it will automatically you begin cooldng even when youre shift from cook to simmer. Or any away. Variable power, dock.</p>
        <p>Urge items such as appiafvs are irnnicKied in our dbWbulfan (witer arxl  be scheduled fcx deivery a pickH4), deiv^</p>
        <p>SAVE *20</p>
        <p>Compact microwave ^en</p>
        <p>The speed and convenience of microwave cooking! Space-saver!  ^^^990</p>
        <p>Mid-Size microwave</p>
        <p>2-stage memory including programmed defrost, 100-minute timer, hold/ warm.</p>
        <p>2194</p>
        <p>$330.90</p>
        <p>Microwave with proioe</p>
        <p>3-stage memory with programmed defrost, delay start, large-capacity oven, more!</p>
        <p>279^</p>
        <p>$390S0</p>
        <p>Uvge copacHyl Auto DelMI</p>
        <p>Precise defrosting, large-capadty oven, tern- 00029 peratureprobe,hold/ wiz warm, much more.</p>
        <p>Sears Pricing Policy: If an item is not described as reduced, or a special purchase, it is at its regular price A special purchase, though not reduced, is an exceptional value.</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0106" />
        <p>Mmasher wifh pots/pans cycle</p>
        <p>Po^pans cycle for heavily soiled loads. Power Miser control, automatic rinse injector. 24 in.</p>
        <p>Dishwasher with 3-level action</p>
        <p>Cleans from over, under arKj around your dishes. Plus pots/pans cycle. Water Miser cycle, more. 24 in.</p>
        <p>Kenmore quality and SAVE</p>
        <p>Porcelain-enameled oven and lift-up cooktop makes cleaning a snap. White only. 30 in.</p>
        <p>Dishwasher with water heat control Water heat control helps assure proper wash temperature. Pots/pans. Water Miser cycles. 24 in.</p>
        <p>$220 OFFI Sears exclusive Ultra Wash</p>
        <p>Our most effective cleaning system! Water Miser, pots/pans cycles. Delay start. Adjustable racks. 24 in.$140-$180 OFF contirujous cleaning ranges</p>
        <p>Helps clean spatters as you bake. Clock, timer. White. 30 in. $599.99 Gas range, 419.99</p>
        <p>Kenmoie range hood or cooktop 2-apeed 30-in. range hood with work light. Hinged fi8y4t)-ctean porcelain enameled cooktop.</p>
        <p>Atei about Sears Authorized Installation of Installed items on this page FREE ESTIMATES!</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>Kenmore 30-in. indoor griller</p>
        <p>Get barbeque flavor indoorsthe year round! Grill module included. Optional coil module extra.</p>
        <p>$1i^-$220 OFF self-cleaning ranges</p>
        <p>Lowest prices ever! Puts an end to messy clean-up jobs! Automatic oven, clock. White. 30 in..</p>
        <p>$799.99 pilot-free gas range, 579.98</p>
        <p>Ranges require connector, extra. Colors extra.</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0107" />
        <p>18.0 CU. ft. refrigerator-freezer</p>
        <p>Alt-frostless! Without jcetnaker, reg. $599.99. With icemaker. reg. separate prices total $699.99</p>
        <p>MMe only. Icemtkar hook-up xtra.</p>
        <p>64801</p>
        <p>Refrigerator fits in tight spaces</p>
        <p>Only 24 in. wide! 10.6 cu. ft. total capacity. 2 adjustable shelves, full-width crisper. White only.</p>
        <p>12121</p>
        <p>2-stitch sewing machine</p>
        <p>Sew easy with built-in straight and zigzag stitches. Manual buttonholing. Free-arm for cuffs, more.</p>
        <p>SaowdiOil 15</p>
        <p>43901</p>
        <p>19.0 cu. ft. side-by-side</p>
        <p>Frostless  no messy defrosting chores! Removable shelves, meat pan. Magnetic door gaskets.</p>
        <p>46911</p>
        <p>Deluxe 19.0 cu. ft. side-by-side</p>
        <p>Frostless. Crisper, ^egg storage, meat pan. Textured doors, rollers, more! Icemaker model, 799.98</p>
        <p>6-stltch sewing machine</p>
        <p>4 utility, 2 stretch stitches are built-in. With buitt-in bartack buttonholing and Sew-By-Color dial.</p>
        <p>SriimliNnr.2</p>
        <p>1S128</p>
        <p>12.0 cu. ft. chest freezer</p>
        <p>stock up on food specialsfreeze for later! Cold control, security lock, lift-out basket. Almond.</p>
        <p>25118</p>
        <p>11.0 cu. ft. upright freezer</p>
        <p>From freezer to microwave, pr^are meals fast! Cold control, defrost drain, security lock. Almond.</p>
        <p>17801</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised.ltems is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>23-stltch sewing machine</p>
        <p>9 utility, 9 stretch, plus 5 decorative stHches. Built-in plus auto snap-in buttonhole systems for i</p>
        <p>MmHOciaB</p>
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        <p>COMPARE PRICE. COMPARE VALUE, ai</p>
        <p>Icirge-capadiy</p>
        <p>Kenmore heavy-duty laundry pair</p>
        <p>Heavy-Duty washer</p>
        <p>Wash plenty n each single load! Cotton/sturdy cyde fw most washables. 3 wash temperatures with cold rinses to help save energy DynaGuard top and lid finish. White only</p>
        <p>OTd (kyw feHMMtan h ta</p>
        <p>2-cycle dryer</p>
        <p>2-timed cycles; cotton/sturdy, and air only option for tumble drying items without heat. Top-mounted lint screen is easy to reach and clean Gas dryer $40 more. White only.</p>
        <p>Dryers requtre connector not indurM in prices shown</p>
        <p>Large-capocit</p>
        <p>pemoanent press laur</p>
        <p>SAVE HOO on washer</p>
        <p>5 cycles including permanent press and prewash to handle most laundry needs. 2-speed motor for careful washing of delicates. Selfcleaning lint filter. White; colors extra.</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily avail&amp;lt;</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0109" />
        <p>iMPARE FEATURESPICK A KENMOREcityaundry pairSAVE *90 on dryer</p>
        <p>Shuts off at preselected dryness level. 2-temperatures plus air only option. Soft Heat feature and Touch Up setting. Gas dryer $40 more. White; colors extra.</p>
        <p>available for sale as advertised.Exfra-capacifypair handles really big loads!SAVE HOO on washer</p>
        <p>2 speeds, 5 cycles including pre-wash. Dual Action* agitator provides our most effective washing action] 3 water level selections, selfcleaning lint filter. White; colors extra.</p>
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        <p>SAVE HOO on dryer</p>
        <p>Automatically shuts off at dryness level you select. Wrinkle Guard* I helps prevent wrinkling in no-iron garments. End-of-cycle signal. Easy Loader* door. White; colors extra. Gas dryer $40 more.</p>
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        <p>Powr-Miale* canister vac Sweeping motion of the brush works to loosen embedded dirt. Active edge dean pk^ up dirt along walls fast.</p>
        <p>lOoLISUpright vacuum cleaner</p>
        <p>An economical solution to cleaning! Twin fans, for stronger suction, work to get dirt out, while grooming carpets.</p>
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        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>Steam-type rug cleaner</p>
        <p>Sprays hot solution into carpus, then pulls the dirt out fast and easily. Dries qutokly. Use as dry vac, too!</p>
        <p>NolMWitolnSMby</p>
        <p>Easy to use hand vac</p>
        <p>Tools, cord store in  AQ99</p>
        <p>pedestal. Dual speed for  Hw</p>
        <p>high performance.</p>
        <p>S* and* 0(126</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0111" />
        <p>Correcting electric typewriter</p>
        <p>The Electric 2 typewriter features convenient built-in 6-step keyboard correction and time-saving power carriage return. 88-character keyboard with Pica type. Carrying case included. Great fr home or school</p>
        <p>  No io Sh*y, AshM or WHwmon</p>
        <p>SitoandRNov.2</p>
        <p>Dual cassette rack stereo</p>
        <p>Matched component rack stereo system features AM/FM stereo receiver dual cassette decks for tape to tape dubbing, turntable and two tower speakers' Also cassette. Cabinet has casters and storage.</p>
        <p>odi6 6nQs Nov. 2</p>
        <p>SAVE 5100</p>
        <p>SAVE 560</p>
        <p>SAVE 70</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Electronic typewriter</p>
        <p>Lift-off correction with memory. Speed buffer. Daisy-wheel printing.</p>
        <p>Site nk Noy. 2</p>
        <p>249</p>
        <p>i99</p>
        <p>n9-</p>
        <p>S340SS</p>
        <p>Cordless phone  ^</p>
        <p>^  .  mam</p>
        <p>1000-ft. range. Puisedi- &amp;gt;/\oo aling. Privacy coding.</p>
        <p>Speaker mute key</p>
        <p>SNt&amp;lt;ndsNov.2</p>
        <p>mso</p>
        <p>Dual tape portable stereo</p>
        <p>Hi-speed tape to tape dubbing. AM FM stereo. VWL; 4 speakers. AC DC. </p>
        <p>Baneries extra</p>
        <p>S1SBJ9 SNttndliNoy.2</p>
        <p>Compact stereo</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo and cas-sette play/record. Turn- / W) table and 2 speakers.</p>
        <p>SNiandiOct 19</p>
        <p>91614</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Reg</p>
        <p>$14999</p>
        <p>Disc camera outfit</p>
        <p>Camera has normal and 2X lens. Built-in flash. 2 batteries. 1 disc incl.</p>
        <p>Sale artds Oct 15</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Memory phone</p>
        <p>OO  Pushbutton desk model with</p>
        <p>cord! Great buy, through SS9.99  October 15.</p>
        <p>Not k SiNliy. AsNwid orVWkmson</p>
        <p>29S?</p>
        <p>$38.96 Sato ends Oct 15</p>
        <p>Portable stereo</p>
        <p>3-band equalizer, AM FM and cassette. Dual powered (AC/DC).</p>
        <p>Batteries extra</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>price</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>Stereo portable cassette player</p>
        <p>6-speaker AM/FM stereo with sNde-rule tuning. Tape</p>
        <p>counter with automittic end-of-tape cut-off. Model #2148, Not Shown.</p>
        <p>99??</p>
        <p>$12996</p>
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        <p>Beta VCR with</p>
        <p>Betascan</p>
        <p>Features 3-day/1-program record and Betascan visual search in tx)th forward and reverse. Pause and still viewing features.</p>
        <p>Satotndi</p>
        <p>OcLlS</p>
        <p>19-Inch tabletop color TV</p>
        <p>Features Automatic Frequency Control and 100% solid state chassis. 19-in. diag. meas. Super Chromix color picture tube.</p>
        <p>25-inch console color TV</p>
        <p>Big-screen 25-inch diag. meas. Super Chromix picture for vivid, natural colors. 100% solid state chassis. Harxlsome cabinet.</p>
        <p>Sale ends OcL 15</p>
        <p>VHS VCR with remote</p>
        <p>14-day 1-program record. 8-function infrared wireless remote with search. Front-loading. 82-channel tuner.</p>
        <p>Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.</p>
        <p>19-In. stereo color TV</p>
        <p>Built-in stereo decoder. Cable compatible quartz tuner. 17-key remote. 19-in. diag. meas, color picture tube.</p>
        <p>Sala anda</p>
        <p>Nov. 2</p>
        <p>Remote console color TV</p>
        <p>Cable-compatible quartz tuner. 16-key remote. Stereo adaptable. Swivel base. 25-in. diag. meas, color picture.</p>
        <p>anda Nov. 2</p>
        <p>Cable.compatlbla items are compatible vnth many cable systems. Check vith your local cable company.</p>
        <p>SatM9Ctlon guaranteed or four money back</p>
        <p>osear, Roebuck and Co., 1985 8</p>
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        <p>102 East Main Street Phone (919) 943-2121GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>2818 E. 10th Street Phone (919)752-1600</p>
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        <p>$69900</p>
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        <p>i/*-*'Four or six prong solitaire diamond earrings.</p>
        <p>Elegant diamond stud earrings in stunning 14K yellow gold. Each earring carries a brilliant cut diamond, available in several different sizes A beautiful gift for someone special. Four or six prong settingSTOCK NO. SIZE REF. REGULAR SALE</p>
        <p>99606MCE  06 ct  T W  $89.95  $54 97  $49.97</p>
        <p>99610MCE  lOct.  T W  $139.95  $84 97  $69.97</p>
        <p>99615MCE  15ct.  T  W  $209 95  $124.97  $99.97</p>
        <p>99620MCE  .20 ct.  T W.  $264 95  $159.97  $129.97</p>
        <p>99625MCE  .25 ct  T W  $369 95  $199 97  S1S9.97</p>
        <p>99630MCE  30  ct.  T.W  $429.95  $249.97  S199.97</p>
        <p>99650MCE  .50 ct.  T.W. $849.95  $499.00  $399.00</p>
        <p>99675MCE  75 ct.  T.W  $1.499 95  $899.00  ~S799.00~"</p>
        <p>99690MCE let. TW $2,349 95 $1,399 00  $1.199.00</p>
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        <p>Onyx and Pearl Jewelry!</p>
        <p>Earrings</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>*69^</p>
        <p>14K Gold Bangle</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>$3497</p>
        <p>Necklace</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>*27^</p>
        <p>Necklace</p>
        <p>Sale *119^</p>
        <p>visit our showroom for a huge selection of</p>
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        <p>SALE$4997li</p>
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        <p>SHEAFFEFOur showroom is bursting with vaiues!</p>
        <p>GENERAL ELECTRIC SPACEMAKER KITCHEN COMPANION RADIO.</p>
        <p>Reduces counter clutter by mounting under kitchen cabinet. With FM/AM radio and</p>
        <p>kitchen clocWtimer functions. Pre-set appliances 7-4220GEEREF $89 95  SALE  PRICE  $56.47</p>
        <p>(2) GENERAL ELECTRIC SPACEMAKER 5 TELEVISION. Features a black and white TV with 5" screen and an AM/FM radio with a 4" dynamic speaker 7-7150GEE REF, $199.95......................REG. $149.97........ SALE PRICE $139.97</p>
        <p>(3) GENERAL ELECTRIC SPACESAVER CLOCK/ RADIO PHONE. Clock with LED time display. Wake to music or alarm. Lighted key pad phone One touch redialing Automatic radio muting when using phone. 7-4710GEEREF $55 95  SALE  PRICE  $37.47</p>
        <p>(4| RECORD-A CALL BEEPERLESS ANSWERING MACHINE.  20 second variable</p>
        <p>outgoing message. Beeperless message recovery and save or erase 655RD REF $169 95  SALE  PRICE  $79.97</p>
        <p>[5] MAGNAVOX AM/FM CLOCK RADIO. Clock radio with repeat alarm control sounds every 9 minutes, slumber bar allows you 59 minutes of music while going to sleep then automatically turns off. LED PM indicator, D3150MX REF $22 50  SALE  PRICE  $14.97</p>
        <p>m MAGNAVOX STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER. Low profile design AM/FM stereo radio with FM stereo recorder Green LED stereo indicator. Rotary volume, balance and tone controls. Cue &amp;amp; review and full auto stop D8047MXREF $79 95  SALE  PRICE  $54.97</p>
        <p>(7] GENERAL ELECTRIC AM/FM/FM STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER. Easy, three pushbutton operation. Includes belt clip FM stereo and battery level LED indicators Lightweight stereo headphones. Operates on 4 "AA" batteries. 3-5430GEEREF $39.95  SALE  PRICE  $26.47</p>
        <p>[8] SPARTUS GALAXY II ALARM. Blue vacuum fluorescent display. Battery backup 24 hour alarm with snoozer Black case with rosewood woodgrain. 1113-61SPT.</p>
        <p>REF. $22,00..........................REG.  $14.97..........................SALE PRICE $12.97</p>
        <p>|9| LORDS BEDSIDE/TRAVEL ALARM. Key city rotating bezel. Built-in protective cover. Precision digital alarm with live minute snooze. Operates on button battery LQQ103K-ALUC.</p>
        <p>REF. $24 99..........................REG  $17 97..........................SALE PRICE $14.97</p>
        <p>(10) WACO CASINO SEVEN SLOT MACHINE. Heavy gauge metal and mechanically operated body. Four pay back combinations. 6935WG</p>
        <p>REF $97 95..........................REG  $69 97..........................SALE PRICE $54.97</p>
        <p>[11] BAUSCH B LOMB WAYFARER RAY-BAN* SUNGLASSES. Striking ebony frames combines with fine quality, scratch-resistant lenses. L2009BAU.</p>
        <p>REF. $39 95..........................REG  $27 97..........................SALE PRICE $21.97</p>
        <p>(121 SHEAFFER CALLIGRAPHY KIT. Contains fountain pen with three italic nibs: fine, medium and broad. Fourteen skrip ink cartridges in seven colors. 72260TS. REF. $1195............................REG.  $7 97............................SALE PRICE $6.97</p>
        <p>(13) PARKER JOTTER STAINLESS STEEL BALL PEN AND PENCIL SET. Durable brush stainless steel ball pen and matching pencil 13372PK</p>
        <p>ref. $998...................REG  $697.........SALE  PRICE $5.97</p>
        <p>(14J ELGIN J.Q. ADAMS REGULATOR. Solid hardwood oak finish case Brass and glass door. Glass covered pendulum bob Strikes the full hour arid halt-hour Battery powered E7827WB  ^</p>
        <p>ref $99 95  REG $77 47  SALE  PRICE $59.97</p>
        <p>(15] PRESTIGELINE FLUORESCENT DESK LAMP. Gooseneck style fluorescent lamp with push button on/off in bronze color 11" high and uses one 15 watt lamo UL listed 3110-20PRE</p>
        <p>REF. $23,50....................... REG $14 97, .   SALE  PRICE $12.97</p>
        <p>(161 BROTHER PERSONAL ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER. Very lightweight typewriter with full typewriter board and 15 character LCD display for corrections Auto centering, carrier return, underlining and right margin flush EP43BRT</p>
        <p>REF $249 95....................REG  $139 97.......SALE  PRICE  $124.97</p>
        <p>T.l. PROORAMABLE CALCULATOR. Advanced scientific programmable LCD calculator with 112 functions including 56 steps lor prografnming and 10 preprogrammed conversions Quick  reference guide and applications book Tl-SSlllTE</p>
        <p>REF. $50.00......................REG,  $32 97............SALE  PRICE  $29.97</p>
        <p>I18-23] OLEG CASSINI ELITE* COLLECTION BY AIRWAY . An entire collection of 400 denier vinyl-backed nylon, trimmed in distinctive and durable polypropylene webbing. Wire frame construction with sturdy rope handles, roomy pockets and self-mending zippers. Available in brown black or gray (18] ELITE ARMENT CARRIER. 0482/91/92 45AW</p>
        <p>REF $83 00..........................REG  $49 97  SALE  PRICE  $44.97</p>
        <p>(18) ELITE 28 PULLMAN WITH WHEELS. 0482/91/92 29AW</p>
        <p>REF, $103 00.......................REG  $64 97.......................SALE  PRICE  $59.97</p>
        <p>(20) ELITE 26 PULLMAN WITH WHEELS. 0482/91/92 25AW</p>
        <p>REF n08,OO.........................REG  $54 97............ SALE  PRICE  $49.97</p>
        <p>(21J ELITE CARGO BAG. 0482/91/92 83AW</p>
        <p>REF $6100..........................REG  $36.97........................SALE  PRICE  $32.97</p>
        <p>(22| ELITE 21 CARRY-ON. 0482/91/92-92AW</p>
        <p>REF. $03 00..........................REG  $49 97......................SALE  PRICE  $44.97</p>
        <p>(231 ELITE SHOULDER TOTE. 0402/91/92 14AW</p>
        <p>REF $48 00..........................REG  $29 97.........................SALE  PRICE  $26.97</p>
        <p>(241 WINN SLIMLINE COWHIDE AHACHE. Stunning design with three pocket ac cordian file and solid brass combination lock. AC25WY.</p>
        <p>REF. $94 95..........................REG  $64 97..........................SALE  PRICE  $49.97</p>
        <p>[25] SHERIDAN SILVERPLATED CHIP N DIP SET. Beautiful silverplated baroque t)Ofder tray for snacks and a smooth, crystal bowl for dips or sauces 15605SH fiEF. $30.00.........................REG.  $16 97.........................SALE  PRICE  $12.97</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0119" />
        <p>\ SHERIOAN SILVERPLATEO SHELL SERVER. Heavily siiverplated. fluted sea II design Server is accented with ornate baroque border A very popular piece and I idea for serving chips as well as Iruit 15453SH</p>
        <p>Pef$27oo  REG  $15 47  SALE  PRICE $11.97</p>
        <p>1 WHITE SODA SIPHON SY SHELTON-WARE. White soda siphon holds one liter 13 ounces Comes complete with extra rubber gasket and a charger loader I532QSN</p>
        <p>|ief38 95  REG  $22 97  SALE  PRICE $17.97</p>
        <p>I SIPHON CHARGER PACKS SY SHELTON-WARE Box of ten C02 charger leF ,s Salt tree and usable on all syphons 41970SNfEF$4 50  YOUR  PRICE  $2.97</p>
        <p>1 SHERIDAN SALT AND PEPPER SET. Fine cut crystal salt and pepper set with Legani siiverplated. screw on tops 15512SHM$,t50  REG  $4  97  SALE  PRICE  $3.97</p>
        <p>I SHERIDAN SILVERPLATED COMPOTE. Pedestal base siiverpiated compote k'tn eiegant hand applied baroque border. High polish surface Elegant service tor</p>
        <p>teriaining 10973SH</p>
        <p>E' $33 00  REG  $18 67  SALE  PRICE  $14.97</p>
        <p>31 341OORHAM KINQSBURY COLLECTION. Imported lull lead crystal accessory ces with exceptional brilliance that blends beautifully with any decor Oval impres-I on design to produce a multi-laceted design All pieces are gilt boxed lor giving 31) KINQSBURY CRYSTAL PLATE. Lovely round cake plate with high rim wall f eganiiy serves cakes and pastries CSH6GM</p>
        <p>-"$22 00  REG  $12  97  SALE  PRICE  $9.97</p>
        <p>(52) KINQSBURY CRYSTAL BOWL. Crystal bowl measures 5 v. ' in diameter Ideal f'dd.ng gift CSH2GM</p>
        <p>F $2195  REG  $12  97  SALE  PRICE  $9.97</p>
        <p>KINQSBURY CANDY BOX. Round crystal candy box with round knob nd Sits i.est'caily on table CSH9GM</p>
        <p>F $19 95  REG  $11  97  SALE  PRICE  $9.47</p>
        <p>Ml KINQSBURY RELISH TRAY. Round crystal relish tray with three divided com-I'lments CSH11GM,</p>
        <p>F $25 00  REG  $14  47  SALE  PRICE  $11.97</p>
        <p>] UNITED QLASS WELCOME CHICKEN PLAQUE. An Early American craft like tor the home Greet guests with this charming wood welcome sign with heart I .iped chicken design Hand painted. Ideal tor the kitchen. W33050UG.$15 95...........REG  $10  97..................... SALE  PRICE  $8.97</p>
        <p>kl REQAL PRINCESS 7-PC COOKWARE. Quality aluminum cookware features erStone* non-stick surface. Set includes 1 and 1 Vj-quart covered sauce pans, n-art Dutch oven and 10" open fry pan. W750RG.$52 95  REG  $26  95  SALE  PRICE  $23.97</p>
        <p>[37] REQINA* ELECTRIKBROOM* POWERTEAM. The deep cleaning action ot a powerhead canister with the ease and convenience ot an electikbroom* Two motors to clean carpets Agitating brush beats 6000 times a minute. SHB6910ITA REF $99 95.........................REG  $62 97.......... SALE PRICE $57.97</p>
        <p>[38] SULLIVAN FARMS 3-TIER SPICE RACK. Three tier, solid American pine rack with 24 filled spice bottles Precision wood racks are sealed for customer protection Bottles are filled with a gourmet selection ot tresh spices and herbs. 6W3HS</p>
        <p>REF $40 00......................REG  $26 47......... SALE  PRICE  $21.97</p>
        <p>[39] CARVEL HALL PRIMA SEVEN-PIECE KNIFE SET. Handy cutlery set with six steak knives fashioned with contoured wood handles Stores in a matching wood slant cutlery block Sits regally on your kitchen cabinet 650CH</p>
        <p>REF $26 95  REG  $21 97  SALE  PRICE  $17.97</p>
        <p>[40] HIMARK RED LACQUER  TRAY SET. Versatile three piece tray set with beautiful gold hand grips and corners Red lacquer finish Is resistant to Stains 12-5980HM</p>
        <p>REF $14 00  REG  $9 67  SALE  PRICE  $7.97</p>
        <p>(411 HIMARK BLACK LACQUER TRAY SET. Versatile three piece tray set with beautiful gold handle grips and corners Black lacquer finish is resistant to stains. 12-5979HM</p>
        <p>REF $14 00  REG  $9 67........ SALE  PRICE  $7.97</p>
        <p>(421 QAILSTYN-SUTTON TEMPTATION 3-PC. BOWL SET. Lovely three piece kit Chen bowl set comes complete with plastic snap-on storage lids. Three graduated sizes Perfect for mixing recipes, serving foods and storing leftovers. 1009GN REF $16 50 ............REG  $10.47.......................SALE  PRICE  $8.97</p>
        <p>(43-471 TOSCANY WHITE STONEWARE MUQS. Charming mugs with a colorful graphic decoration Beautiful statements to brighten the day 11-oz One tor almost everyone in the family</p>
        <p>(431 TOSCANY SUCCESS MUQ. 2743 7119TY</p>
        <p>REF $6 50......................REG  $4 97.................</p>
        <p>[441 TOSCANY MOM MUQ. 2743-7124TY</p>
        <p>REF $6 50......................REG  $4 97.................</p>
        <p>(451 TOSCANY THE BOSS MUQ. 2743 7213TY REF $6 50..........................REG  $4.97................</p>
        <p>[461 TOSCANY DAD MUQ. 2743 7125TY</p>
        <p>REF $6 50............................REG  $4 97..................</p>
        <p>(471 TOSCANY I LOVE YOU MUQ. 2743 7331TY REF $6 50.............................REG  $4 97................</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE $3.97 SALE PRICE $3.97 SALE PRICE $3.97 SALE PRICE $3.97 SALE PRICE $3.97</p>
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        <pb facs="00096126_0120" />
        <p>[1] TAPPAN UNDERCOUNTER MOUNTABLE MICROWAVE .4 cu ft</p>
        <p>oven with 500 watts cooking power. 56-1036TZ.</p>
        <p>REF, $229.95.................REG.  $149.97.................SALE PRICE $129.97</p>
        <p>TAPPAN UNDERCOUNTER MOUNTING BRACKET.Bracket for moun ting above microwave under counter. 82-5406TZ.REF $19 95....................... YOUR  PRICE  $13.97</p>
        <p>SFARBERWARE* OPEN-HEARTH BROILER/ ROTISSERIE Extra avy-duty rotisserie motor turns easily and seals in juices. 455NFW. REF $89 99.............................................................SALE PRICE $51.97</p>
        <p>m NORELCO UNDER-CABINET COFFEE MAKER. 6-cup coffee maker with removable water reservoir, 24 hour digital clock. UC6001NA. REF, $77.95  SALE PRICE $40.47</p>
        <p>M HAMILTON BEACH* UNDER CABINET CAN A BAG OPENER.</p>
        <p>^ce saving design mounts under a cabinet or shelf. 840ALHB.REF. $27.95 ........ SALE PRICE $14.97</p>
        <p>(q SUNBEAM CORDLESS 3 SPEED HAND MIXER. Cordless hand mix er handles a full range of mixing tasks on a single charge. 03116SB. REF $46.95.............. SALEPRICE$29.97</p>
        <p>(q WESTBEND* 12-30 CUP PARTY PERK COFFEE URN. Automatic temperature control assures delicious coffee every time. 58030WE.REF. $35 50  SALE  PRICE  $19.97</p>
        <p>[7] FARBERWARE 12 ELECTRIC SKILLET. Durable stainless steel electric skillet for lasting service and beauty Aluminum bottom.  344FW</p>
        <p>REF $84 99.......................................................... SALE  PRICE  $52.97</p>
        <p>[q RIVAL* HOT POT EXPRESS. Boils up to 32 ounces of water and automatically keeps it hot for hours. Variable thermostat. 4070RV REF $20 95  SALE  PRICE  $10.47</p>
        <p>m SUNBEAM* OSKAR FOOD PROCESSOR. Compact easy to use food processors that slices, chops, shreds, mixes, blends and purees. Revolutionary blade and bowls design, a powerful motor. 14081 SB.REF. $87 95.............................................................SALE PRICE $54.97</p>
        <p>[iq PRIDE-TRIMBLE FOLDING STROLLER. Folding baby stroller with chrome steel frame with plastic covered handlebar. Dual swivel wheels in front and rear wheels lock. Fold back canopy and padded, vinyl covered</p>
        <p>REF. $82.95....................REG.  $54.97....................SALE PRICE $49.97</p>
        <p>(111 STROLEE WEE CARE CAR SEAT. No tether required. Convertible seat from newborn to 40 lb. toddler. High impact molded bucket with padded sides. Three position seat with one hand adjustment. 618EE.</p>
        <p>REF. $79 95....................REG  $49.97....................SALE PRICE $48.97</p>
        <p>(121HOUDINI* PLAY YARD BY QUESTOR. folds down and stores in a flash. Draft guard. Foam padded floor and top rail with nylon mesh sides. Tybar supported vinyl on floor to prevent punctures. 605QR.</p>
        <p>REF. $57 50....................REG.  $39 97....................SALE PRICE $34.97</p>
        <p>[iq COSCO TOILETTE TRAINER. Designed to look like an adult commode. Wide base with detachable seat for use on adult toilet. 116 WHCP REF $13.50......................REG  $8  97......................SALE PRICE $6.97</p>
        <p>(141 NORELCO ELECTRONIC DIGITAL SCALE. Accurte strain gauge technology with automatic zero calibration, weight adjustment feature LED --------  </p>
        <p>Large REF. $65.95</p>
        <p>readout Ultra-thin scale with bracket tor storage HS10NA SALE PRICE $35.97</p>
        <p>TTI l^oreko  Ssl</p>
        <p>HaerPik</p>
        <p>NORELCO NAIL DAZZLER. Nail DazzierTM is the cord^ss nail snape n shiner" Comes with 5 attachment heads. HB9400NA. REF. $17.95...............REG  $11.97...............SALE  PRICE $9.97</p>
        <p>(iq SCHICK* MENS TOTAL TOUCH SHAVER. Corded foil shaver with ultra-thin screen. Pop-up trimmer and protective cap. F-21SCK.REF $39.99.............................................................SALE  PRICE  $19.97</p>
        <p>(171 SCHICK* TOTAL TOUCH RECHARGEABLE SHAVER. Ultra thin shaver, use with or without cord. Works 3 weeks charge. F-34SCK,REF. $74.99.............................................................SALE  PRICE  $34.97</p>
        <p>(iq WATERPIK* DELUX. The WaterPik Delux oral hygiene appliance offers a new WaterPik plus feature. Uses your favorite mouthwash. 200-WTD.</p>
        <p>REF. $45.95.............................................................SALE  PRICE  $24.97DAWSON'S</p>
        <p>FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTSBELHAVEN GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>102 East Main Street  Phone (919)752-1600</p>
        <p>Phone (919) 943-2121  2818 E. 10th Street</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0121" />
        <p>Family favorites</p>
        <p>Families</p>
        <p>Each dinner includes our 7 oz. U5.DA "Oioice Ribeye Steak, served with your choice of liirge Baked Pbtato or French Fries and Texas Toast. Coupon good for all members of your party. Not valid when used in conjunction with any other coupon or discount offer. Tax payabte by bearer,</p>
        <p>OFFER EXPIRES Homber30. 1985</p>
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        <p>C 1985. Golden Corral Corp.</p>
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        <p>MENS, WOMENS, BOYS, GIRLS, TODDLERS, INFANTSOCT. 13 THRU</p>
        <p>OCT. 19</p>
        <p>WeVe moved our entire stock of Fall and Winter coats and jackets from our Fashion departments to the Midway of the store to offer you the very best selection of super 25%-off T savings. Hurry in for the best</p>
        <p>selections.</p>
        <p>Our 2.97. Womens And Girls' Earmuffs* In Chlll-chosingColors ................1.78</p>
        <p>Available in out Foshion Accessoties Dept</p>
        <p>yiu</p>
        <p>YOU CANT DO BETTER THAN AS SEEN ON TELEVISION</p>
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        <pb facs="00096126_0124" />
        <p>INVEST IN QUALITY PRODUCT WHERE EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGON SALE FOR THREE SAVIt4&amp;lt;^^$-PACKED DAYS</p>
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        <p>Minolta' U.SA. Limited Warranty Inch With All Minolta  "</p>
        <p>CHINO</p>
        <p>Our</p>
        <p>Reg</p>
        <p>124.90-135.97</p>
        <p>Ea. Sgmiautomatic 35mm</p>
        <p>SIP Comoras. Chinon with f/1.9 lens.</p>
        <p>Pentax with f/2.0 lens.</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Our Reg 129.97</p>
        <p>Minolta fully automatic 35mm Talker with voice synthesizer, built-in tiash, auto wind/rewind.</p>
        <p>10.99</p>
        <p>GE 2-sllce toaster with toast-color selector. Compact styling accented with brown end panels.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>Sale Price. M-500T Thyristor zoom electronic flash. Popular camera accessory for photographers.</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Focal Auxiliary lens set for Minolta 35mm Talker. Telephoto/wide-angle lens.</p>
        <p>7.66</p>
        <p>fecVhluePack Prints fOf BBaaMo prirts 126</p>
        <p>flOllPrinl.</p>
        <p>Prints</p>
        <p>A. Save 20%. Our 9.66. Protective nylon camera bog for compact cameras. Adjustgble strap, zipper compartments.</p>
        <p>16.88</p>
        <p>B. Save 29%. Our 23.88. Nylon SLR gadget bogs with protective padding and two-zippered compartments.</p>
        <p>4.77</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pkg. 3-pack color print fiim. 110,126,35mm; 72 exps. pjer pkg. Disc film; 45 exps. per pkg.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>  M  After</p>
        <p>  M  Rebate</p>
        <p>GE Turbo Pistoi hair dryer with 1400 watts. 6 heat and speed settings, 5 attachments for styling.</p>
        <p>29.88</p>
        <p>Save 40%. Our 49.97.5" heavy-chjty workshop vise</p>
        <p>Holds objects firmly.</p>
        <p>Save 26%. Our 17.64. Mitre box. Locks firmly at 0 commonly cut angles.</p>
        <p>Save 35%. Our 16.97. 3Vi' metal home work vise for</p>
        <p>the household handyman.</p>
        <p>Sole Price. Furnace air filters. Choice of 16x20x1" 16x25x1:20x20x1',' 20x25x1'.'</p>
        <p>19.88</p>
        <p>Save 30%. Our 28.47.5 horiNhduty bench vise.</p>
        <p>Securely holds lumber, more</p>
        <p>Save 26%. Our 18.97.4" home work vise. Handy for various odd jobs.</p>
        <p>Save 40%. Our 4.97. 7-pc. screwdriver set with wooden handles. Precision ground.</p>
        <p>Save 25%. Our 4.44.8" Adjust-a-motic wrench.</p>
        <p>Handy tool tor odd jobs.</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>38.88</p>
        <p>GE Toast-R-Oven broiler with auto 4-slice toaster, special 2-position broiler pan and top-brown setting.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>29.97</p>
        <p>GE food processor that slices, chops, shreds, grates. Ideal for making relishes, soups, more.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>M22CA</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>15.97</p>
        <p>GE 5-speed hand mixer with up-front beater ejector and beater storage clips. Great for baking.</p>
        <p>OEXMmurn</p>
        <p>STEEL BELTED RADIAIS</p>
        <p>45,000-miie Warranty* .</p>
        <p>*33</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>Blackwall</p>
        <p>P155/80R12</p>
        <p>Umiled trecxl-wearout vrontv Deloils in &amp;gt;Kxe</p>
        <p> Quality by Uniroyal All-season tread design Mounting Included. No Trade-in Required On Sole MoeAWM^B^MfeWithService</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>2(1-4, 7-11, 13,15-20) (PROG. 1) EXCEPT SPLECT DET. &amp;amp; KALA^OO</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0125" />
        <p>ROM K martiUNDAV, OCT. 13 THRU TUESDAT, OCT. 15</p>
        <p>SHARP</p>
        <p>A. Sharp portabte color TV in</p>
        <p>a compact portable design. Low power consumption and high reliability.</p>
        <p>B. Sharp color television with automatic fine tuning, low power consumption and Lyntron picture tube.</p>
        <p>C. Sharp tabletop color TV</p>
        <p>with automatic color system and fine tuning. Rapid-on picture and sound.</p>
        <p>Panasonic.</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>Ham</p>
        <p>GENUINE</p>
        <p>LEATHER</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>Save 38%. Our 15.97 Pr. Mens genuine suede leather court shoes.</p>
        <p>Padded insole. 2 pairs of laces.</p>
        <p>Save 33%. Our 14.97 Pr. Womens genuine suede leather oxfords with cushion crepe-like sole.</p>
        <p>natural blend</p>
        <p>2.97</p>
        <p>2.37</p>
        <p>Save 21%. Our 3.77. Mens ever-popular crew socks in 3-pr. pkg. Cotton/nylon. Fit 10-13.</p>
        <p>Save 20%. Our 2.97. Mens white work socks of cotton. 3-pr. pkg. Fit 10-13. Shop K mart today.</p>
        <p>M(t. moy votv</p>
        <p>Our Rag $129 Stereo music system. Belt-drive auto-retum turntable, more.</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>279</p>
        <p>S-8977</p>
        <p>Our Rag $319AM/FM/ FM-stereo receiver</p>
        <p>with twin cassettes, clock/timer, more.</p>
        <p>24.97 19.97  15.97</p>
        <p>Our 29.97. 31 footlocker  Save 25%. Our 26.97.</p>
        <p>with leather handles,  30" footlocker with</p>
        <p>morei Well built.  bross-pioted hardware.</p>
        <p>Sot in iporting goods</p>
        <p>Our 18.97. 32-oz. stainless steel bottle</p>
        <p>with handle.</p>
        <p>Sold In sportlno goods</p>
        <p>13.88</p>
        <p>24.88</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>Save 27%. Our 19.97. Propane torch kit</p>
        <p>in steel case. Great for soldering or repairing things around the house.</p>
        <p>Our 16.88.75-W soldering gun kH.</p>
        <p>40/60 rosin-core solder. Lightweight, compact design for hard-to-reach places. Shop and save today.</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 36 3-speed ceiling fan</p>
        <p>with pull chain, 4 stenciled blades. Light adaptable. White or brown.</p>
        <p>Mfr And style May Voiv</p>
        <p>Save 27%. Our 10.97. 8" globe light kit for</p>
        <p>ceiling fans.</p>
        <p>AVE 4</p>
        <p>SOLD IN AUTO DEPT</p>
        <p>IPS, WRENCHES</p>
        <p>Vi'-dr. socket set, 5.92</p>
        <p>Our 7.97,14-pc. ye"-dr. socket clip, 4.78</p>
        <p>Our 12.88,13-pc ya'-dr. socket set, 7.72</p>
        <p>Our 9.97,9-pc.</p>
        <p>%"-dr. socket clip?' 5.98</p>
        <p>Deep we*</p>
        <p>Vt!"-dr. socket set, 14.32</p>
        <p>Our 8.97,9-pc.</p>
        <p>W-dx. socket clip, 5.38</p>
        <p>Our 3.47,12-pc.</p>
        <p>/4"-dr. socket clip, 2.08</p>
        <p>, Wrench. 3.58</p>
        <p>Our 3.97, Adjustable wrench, 2.38</p>
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        <p>BonarymcludM</p>
        <p>6.88c. 8.94</p>
        <p>Hi</p>
        <p>14.77</p>
        <p>Rechargeable fire</p>
        <p>extinguisher for B- and</p>
        <p>C-class fires.</p>
        <p>Our 9.97. Home Sentry smoke alarm with test button.</p>
        <p>Our 18.37. Va" single-speed drill. High RPMs for small holes.</p>
        <p>3A(48i5) (PfMDG. 1)</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0126" />
        <p>3 DAYS ONLY! SUN.. OCT 13 THRU TUES., OCT. 15</p>
        <p> iM'i</p>
        <p>Save 57%. Our 78* Pr.  Save 29%. Our 97* Pkg.</p>
        <p>Nylon knee highs; comfort  Nylon panty hose; regular</p>
        <p>top. Fit 81/2-11, queen size.  or all-sheer. S/M, MT.</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Bog of 108 Dum Dum pops. Variety of delicious flavors.</p>
        <p>23 04 02 nelwl</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pkg. Candy, gum choice. Lifesavers, lollypops, or gum.</p>
        <p>Save 30%. Our 1.97. Salad olives with red peppers; 18-oz* jar.</p>
        <p>Save 43%. Our 1.37. Coffee filters; pkg. of 200. Stock up novr!</p>
        <p>T120</p>
        <p>V'OEO cassette</p>
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        <p>Our 5.97. Vinyl shower curtain is 70x72'.' Choice of decorafor colors.</p>
        <p>Sale Prica Blank VHS video tape; 2-, 4-, or 6-hour recording time.</p>
        <p>Save 27%. Our 6.88. **Wee Sing cassette tape with song book. Many titles.</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 9-oz. clear plastic tumblers; pkg. of 20. Super for parties!</p>
        <p>Mfr may vary</p>
        <p>4.96 77</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 10 ' aluminum saute pan with nonstick SilverStone" interior.</p>
        <p>OuPont Reg TM</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Glad sandwich bogs; pkg. of 150; 5'/2x6'/2'.' Keep food fresher!C0N4!R</p>
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        <p>4.97E. 3.97  1.88  2.27  93</p>
        <p>Mini hair dryer is lightweight. 1250 watts; 2 speeds, 2 heat settings.</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Make-up mirror has double, triple magnifying mirrors.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Box. Hair conditioner gei in choice of formulas. 8-oz*</p>
        <p>Netwt</p>
        <p>Saie Price Pkg. 80 Baby Fresh wipes. 7.2x8.3? Scented for baby.</p>
        <p>Saie Price Bottie. 100 vitamin C tablets; 500</p>
        <p>mg. strength.14.67</p>
        <p>Sale Price TWIn Pack. Trim Print or Instant Print film. 20 exposures total.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. Downy fabric softener; triple concentrate; 32 fl. oz.</p>
        <p>Saie Price. Mr. Muscie oven cleaner in convenient 19.2-oz* can.</p>
        <p>Net wt</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 2000 Flushes</p>
        <p>automatic bowl cleaner. Just place in tank!</p>
        <p>Sale price Ea. Spray disinfectant in 13-oz* can. Helps destroy germs, odors.</p>
        <p>Our 29.97. Toilet seat.</p>
        <p>Baked enamel on solid oak; top-mount hinge.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pkg. Battery choice. Size "AA" or "AAA" Package of 2.</p>
        <p>Sold In Camera Dept</p>
        <p>YOU CANT DO BETTER THAN</p>
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        <p>4(l-20)(Prog. 1)</p>
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        <p>Baked Macaroni And Cheese</p>
        <p>Enjoy baked macaroni and</p>
        <p>cheese, coleslaw or season- 1.77</p>
        <p>ed vegetable, roll, butter.</p>
        <p>Available Only In Stores With Cafeteria Sun, Mon. Ti. Only</p>
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        <p>25%</p>
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        <p>ne cannot make a fist. The right wrists motion is limited to 40 percent. The little finger on the left land is num.b,partially paralyzed'anc ^ scarred from a j childhood accident. The joints I of the other nine fingers are ^ fused.There is mobility in .r^  only one distal joint,</p>
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        <p>A Ronald Reagan was never an FBI agent. In the 1940s. however, he was active in the Screen Actors Guild and became most knowledgeable about the attempts of Communist Party members and sympathizers to infiltrate the various unitms and gradually take over the film industry. The FBI questioned him firom time to time about trends, tactics and pereonalities, and Reagan cooperated. He was then a liberal Democrat but alert enough to resign from several organizations that he felt were becoming Cornmunist fronts. He has written in detail of these affiliations in his autobiography. Wheres the Rest of Me? It was an interesting period in my life, he recalls in print. Nor was it without rewards and sacrifices. By the time it was over. I was president of the Screen Actors Guildand I had lost my wife." The wife Reagan refers to is Jane Wyman, fiom whom he was divmced in 1948.</p>
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        <p>Q Whatever happened to the book Lana Wood was writing about her famous sister, the late Natalie Wood? Is it true that Lana has always been in love with her former brother-in-law, actor Robert Wagner?Jenny Sullnan, Huntsville, Ala.</p>
        <p>A The book Natalie is available in paperback. Lana has reacted to Wagner over the years with what are best described as mixed feelings.</p>
        <p>Martina loses at V.S. Open: Can't lose citizenship</p>
        <p>Q In her life story. Martina Navratilova frankly cotfesses her se.xual orientation to women. She writes that she came to realize my attractions social, emotional, prtrfessional, intellectual, se.xual were toward women." Since Martina was born in Czechoslovakia, can't she be deported from this country on grounds of unnatural se.xual affinity or moral turpitude?Phil R.. Brownsville. Tex.</p>
        <p>A Martina Navratilova is an American citizen. On her application for citizenship, she admitted to bisexuality. She did not perjure herself. Citizenship was granted in 1981. It cannot be revoked now on grounds of her sexual preference.</p>
        <p>' How old is Sammy Davis Jr. ? VVi/i he married to Swedish actress May Britt or to Hollywood actress Kim Nowk? And does he have any children .'Doris Kaplan. Oak Lawn, III.</p>
        <p>A Sammy Davis Jr. will hit 60 on Dec. 8. He dated Kim Novak in the 1950smuch to the outrage of her employer, Harry Cohn, head of Columbia Picturesbut he never married Kim. Davis did. however, marry May Brin on Nov. 13. I%l. Once under contract to 20th Century-Fox, May abdicated her film career to rear their daughter. Tracey, and two adopted sons. Mark and Jeff The Brin-Davis marriage was dissolved in l%8. and two years later Sammy married dancer Altovise Gore.</p>
        <p>Q Is Maurice Tempelsman. the New York Cm businessman, still the favorite escort of Jackie Kennedy Onassis? Did Tempelsman ever work tor the investment banking house of Lazard Fr e.s. And didn't he play some role in negotiating Jackie s prenuptial agreement with Aristotle Onassis. which guaranteed her $25 million in advance?MJ, Oyster Bay, N.Y.</p>
        <p>A Maurice Tempelsman is one of Jackie Onassis' favorite escorts, one may assume. But Tempelsman never worked for Lazard Fries and had nothing to do with arranging a prenuptial agreement between Jackie and Aristotle Onassis. Those arrangements were undertaken by the late Andre Meyer of Lazard Fretes, who served as Jackies financial ad\ iser Reportedly Christina Onassis. Aristotle's sole surviving child, settled $26 million on Jackie as her stepmother's share of the Onassis estate.</p>
        <p>Q / was speaking with a friend about the high morals of Brooke Shields. My friend said Brooke had been arrested in England once on a drug charge. Is this true Jeree Crowther. Long Beach. Calif.</p>
        <p>A It is not.</p>
        <p>Q All the photos Ive seen of Mikhail Gorbachev, the new Soviet leader, show him with a large scar on his forehead. Is it a battle scar, a birthmark or what?B. McNulty, North Las Vegas. Nev.</p>
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        <p>E CANNOT MAKE a fist. The right wrist's motion is limited to 40 percent. The little finger on the left hand is numb, potially p^yzed and scarred ftom a childhood acci^t. llie jopts of the other nine fingers are fused. There is mMlity in only one distal joint, that of the middle finger of the left hand. These are the hands of Byron Janis, who today is acclaimed as one of the worlds great piano virtuosos.</p>
        <p>For 12 years. Byron Janis has been fighting crippling psoiWic arthritis. The stoty of his struggle is inspirit^. He offers no easy answers, yet his mepage is iqpplicable not only to the 36 million Americans who suffer from this debilitating disease but also to anyone who has overcome a formidable pnAlem; "Learning to deal with pain or live with a limitation can ^ve an intensity to life, be says. "1 thought 1 had nothing. Now I know 1 have eveiydiing. I'm saying to others, Tf 1 can do it, so can you!</p>
        <p>Byron Janis has been a long time arriving at this awareness. "It was a life-and-death struggle for me almost every day for years, Janis says. Music is my life, my worid. At every fwint 1 thought of not being able to continue performing, and it terrified me. I couldn't tell anyone about my arthritis. 1 didn't warn sympathy or advice, and 1 d^'t want people in the audience to blame a less-than-wonderfiil performance on my condition.</p>
        <p>No one but Janis' wife. Maria, knew his painful secTM. Every year became more difficult. Janis began outing hiinself off from the world. "1 was incofiununi-cado as a human being. he says, "trying to find new ways to play. It was his habit to prac^ five to six hours a day. 1 thought if I didn't practice, 1 couldn't play well, but if 1 did prptice, my hands would beomie too swollen and painful to perfomi.</p>
        <p>Maria Janis recalls: "1 died watching him suffer so. I'd see him sitting at the keyboard day after day, struggling and in pain. When he'd fmally ^ on the concert stage, he was transformed. The music seemed effortless. But I kept thinking, if they only knew what went into this p^ormance. It was more than anyone should have to give.</p>
        <p>Until last summer. Janis maintained his schedule of</p>
        <p>SOconcotsayear. playing the music of Bach, dwpin. Haydn, Liszt. Mozart. Prokofiev. Rachmaninoff. Schumann and Sibelius. Only a few critics noticed the slips, although they ftequently commented on his moodmess and nervous intensity. Janis' brilliant pyrotechnics and emotionalism kept him going. "The doctors were amazed that 1 could play at all. Janis recalls, "hut 1 managed to hit my standards enough of the time. If I hadn't. 1 would have stopped sooner.</p>
        <p>By the summer of 1984, Byron Janis was taking a massive mixture of cortisone, painkillers, tranquilizers and anti-inflammatoiy dn^. "1 was feeling terrible. he says. "My fillers wouldn't respond. 1 was depressed. Everything seemed impossible. 1 simply stopped playing.</p>
        <p>In those dark days, Janis retreated behind the locked doors of his apartment. "Except for Maria and my sm, Stefan, be says, "I thought 1 had nothing to live for. He couldn't perform, and performing was the only life hed ever known. 1 felt 1 was living in a prison. It was during this time that Byron Janis</p>
        <p>began to take stock and realize that the prison was of his own making.</p>
        <p>The emotkmal prison Janis constructed for himself no doubt had its foundatkm in his chihfliood. Seated at a Steinway grand piano, his broodii^, hawk-nosed profile turned toward the audience; his long, dark hair slicked back: his diminutive, rigid frame poised for action, Byron Janis iqipears as a romantic European aristocrat. In fact, Janis was bom in McKeespon. Pa., 57 years ago, the only son of Hattie and Samuel Yanks, immigimts ftom Russia and Poland. (At Ellis Island, the family name, Yankilevitch, was shortened to Yanks.) The Depression forced the family to move to Pittsburgh, where Samuel Yanks eked out a living in his small ^xxting-goods store. Byron remembers his father as a man who "saved every penny he could and never allowed himself any luxuries; he wouldn't even go to the moviesall he knew was work, work. work.</p>
        <p>At 4. when the boy began playing popular tunes onBY BARBARA GOLDSMITH</p>
        <p>COVER PHOTOGRAPH BY EDDIE ADAMS</p>
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        <p>a toy xylopboiK ami correctBg the wrong piano notes pb^ bis older sister Thelma, his mother took him for p^io lessons. After only six months of study, he made his debut on a local radio station, WJAS. Within 18 months his expertise exceeded that of bis teacher, who brought him to New York to auditkm for the renowned teachers Josef and Rosina Lhvinne. They recommmided that the boy move to New York City for ftnther study.</p>
        <p>^Mymotheralways listened 10 professkmal advice, Byron Janis recalls. I was 7 whra she moved Thelma and me to a basement apartment in the Bronx." Their father stayed in Pittsburgh, working. 'tX course 1 was aware dutt everyone was suffering because of me. I remember my mother crying whim she'd receive a letter from my father. On Sahirdays shed give my si^ and me each a dime to go to the movies. I'd never take die money. I knew I was re^xmsiUe for moving the family, for my mother and father being separated.</p>
        <p>1 remember thinking, *She's sacrificing everything because of me. I've got to make ^xxl.* It was all on my shoulders.</p>
        <p>On scholarship, the child begui attending the Columbia Grammar School, studying privately and taking composition and harmony classes at the ChaAam Square Musk School. He was on a special schedule that allowed him to practice several hours a day. He would walk the 40 blocks to and frcn school twice a day to save carfiue. *1 guess 1 didn't realize how much 1 was doing, he says. "It didn't seem to me that it was an unusual childhood. My mother kept me humble. When people would say 1 was a genius, she'd reply.</p>
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        <p>Soon this child prodigy's name was changed from Yanks to Janis. which was thou^bet^ suited to a pianist. "I never lived with my own father after the age of 8, Janis states matter-of-factly. IncfFcct. his father was taken fnMi) him and replaced by a gro^ of surrogate fathers who nurtured his genius while peihaps being less sensitive to the emotional needs of the boy himself. Saimiel Chotzinoff, muskal director of NBC, moved the family to a rent-free apartment at 29 W. 85th St. and arranged for young Byron to audition for the great Arturo Toscanini and later to perform with the NBC Symp^y Orchestra. Summers were spent at the Chotzinoffs country estate, where the boy met Alexander Woollcott. Eugene Berman, Jascha Heifetz. George Gershwin. Joseph PuUtzer U, Chaim Weizmann and inany other famous people. "It was a wonderful and exciting world. "Janis recalls.</p>
        <p>At IS, Byron Juiis made his debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, playing Rachmaninoffs Second Piano Concerto. The world-famous pianist Vladimir Horowitz happened to be in the audience and asked Janis to become his first pupil. In the temperamental Horowitz. Janis fouixl yet another substitute father.</p>
        <p>The philanthropist William Rosenwald agreed to pay Horowitz $50 an hour to tutor Janis at daily lessons that usually lasted two hours. Horowitz let the impoverished youdi know how exp^ive the kssms were in a calculated move to give him more pep to work, no doubt adding to the pressure and guilt Janis already was experiencing.</p>
        <p>When Janis was 17. Horowitz arranged a recital at</p>
        <p>New York's 92nd Street YMHA, gave Janis a set of his own tails and insisted thm his pupil be paid a $500 fee. Then Horowitz suggested that Janis tour the U.S. and South Ainerica before inaking his Carnegie Hall debut. Janis became a sensation. In Soitth America, thoe were sanding ovatioas; crowds of thousands pel^ him witfi floi^. But Juis also remembers it as "a year so lonely and isolated that, when I'd arrive at my holel room nipht, having no radio. Id turn on the water in the sink just to hear a sound.</p>
        <p>On Oct. 29, 1948, at 20. Janis made his Carnegie Hall debut. Olin Downes of The New York Times wrote, "Not for a long time has this writer heard such a talent allied with the mucianship. the feeling, the intelligence, the artistk balance of Byron Janis. His immerne superstardom overwhelmed him. "I could</p>
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        <p>Looking back, 1 see that its pt^ible that 1 held myself back widi periodk bouts of illness, that 1 said tomyself, Ifthis is what happens when you succeed, then maybe 1 dont want success. People said 1 was neurotk and moody. 1 wasn't, but I develop^ a lot of physical problems, and they were serious.</p>
        <p>At 10. Janis had run through a glass door. As a result, hed lost the tendon of the little finger of his</p>
        <p>left hand, and four-fifths of the fmgn became numb. The grip of this fmger is crucial in stretching for chords. Thus, from the very banning, Byron Janis had known what it was to adjust his style to work around a handicap.</p>
        <p>An ainomobile accidem at 24 led to a neck problem four years later. At 36, he developed severe bursitis in his right shoulder, which was followed by an opertiion. Then, in 1973, at 45. Janis noticed that his fillers were becoming red and swollen, and there was a small pattdi of pso^is on his scalp. The disease was diagnosed as psoriatk arthritis.</p>
        <p>Janis pushed himself to ctmtinue the playing that had brought him worldwide acclaim, transcendent reviews and coveted intero^onal awards. He had made two triumphal touts of Russia and was acknowl-l| edged to be the worlds greatest interpret-[ler of Chopin's music. I was in my |mid-40s, but the disease made me feel S much older. I was lucky in that my arthri-rtis was diagnosed early and 1 had an excellent doctor, but arthritis is a kind of biokigical roller-coaster. I could feel stiff and in pain early in the day. limber and comfortable at midday and miserable at ni^t. Arthritis brings pain and also depression. Coping isn't easy, not for the I peraon or for his family. Each year the  struggle grew harder until, in the summer I of 1984, everything seemed impossible.</p>
        <p>[ Bym Janis topped performing, stopped taking drugs, stopped everything.</p>
        <p>As Janis went off all drugs, his adrenal ! glands did not seem to work. "I just lay there with this feeling of lassitude, he  recalls. But the drugs that had masked his I pain had also masked his emotions. Gradually, he began to deal with them. "The first diing 1 had to conquer was fear. I realized what a debilitating thing fear is. It can render you absolutely helpless. 1 I know now that fern breeds fear. If you think something terrible is going to happen, it frequently does. Apprehension makes you tense enough to force it to hap^. Fear can take a physical form thats why anii^s can smell it.</p>
        <p>"Once I was no longer afraid, he continues, things began to change. For the first time. I said to myself, OK. I have arthritis. I acc^ that there is a physical deterioratioo. But theres still so much in life.  Janis</p>
        <p>began tt&amp;gt; consider all the things he could do even if he could no longer performteach, write, conduct, compose for the musical theater, write popular songs, create tekvion documentaries.</p>
        <p>I couldnt control the fact that 1 had arthritis. he says, "but 1 could control how 1 c(^ with it. Nm everything is in the mind, but the mind can be fonm-dable. I had lunch the other day with Sen. Jacob Javits (now almost totally paralyzed from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). His body doesnt function, but his mind is as clear, as liKid. as elegwt as it ever was.</p>
        <p>"A good physician is essential, but we know ourselves. We live in our bodies. We must listen to them. Once youre in touch with your body, it will tell you what it needs. My doctor was excellent. He told me, Try anything you think may help as long as it dorithurtyou. Janis tried chiropractors, acupunc-ture,hypnosis,nMditation.aUeigictisting.t^ee(fi)^^ massage, flower water from Europe, faith healing, even a pin in my ear." Also, he adopted a modifiedcontinuedIMAirMMMZIC  ocnn 13.19ts  PAK s</p>
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        <p>Without drugs, with acceptance, vs ith a release fipom fear, his tension level declined. 'It used to be that, it I had a good working day. I thought I w is a wonderful pe^. but otherwise I thoueht I was a terrible person. I learned that when something is just too ditiieult. you should slop. Picasso I his close lnend| told Maria. If youre stuck in a painting, then stop and draw something else l)r.i w a flower and put your love into that flower. Then your powers will come back again.'</p>
        <p>When something doesn't go right, you shouldn't force it. I was temfied because I had a pattern of practicing half an hour before every concert, and I couldn't do that anymore. Well. I had to change that pattern. There's not only one way. I changed my fingenng. as I've done in the past. If the pain gets really bad. 1 just scale down the dynamic level a bit."</p>
        <p>Maria Janis. a sensitive painter and an expert in parapsychology, prov ided unwavering suppon. But they both found that love is not enough. Byron observ es: You have to move your mind beyond love. You need discipline to open up the world. You can't indulge yourselt or the ^r perstHi. Theres no room for pity" 4 For most women, dealing with someone as celebrated and as troubled as Byron Janis might have been impossible But as the daughter of the actor Gary Cooper. Maria knew what to expect. The demands of a creative life can be shattering," she says. 1 realized that Byrcms secret was draining his energy, that if he gave up self-doubt and forgot himself, could do anything. When he began to move himself to a nonstressful state of mind, everything improved</p>
        <p>Gradually, Byron Janis began to play again, better than ever. Ive been working for 50 years, he says, playing all that time. The music is in me. Just because things are easy, we tend to distrust themthat's our Puritan heritage I've learned not to distrust, to be easier with myself."</p>
        <p>What helped me the most." he adds. I cant explain. I developed a very personal relationship with God. I think prayer is important. I think the belief in God is healing. No one knows what it's like for other people, but I know that, unless 1 found a belief in God. I would never have been able to say what I have to say. God works with man and man with God. Not or alone."</p>
        <p>Within seven months, Janis had learned to cope with his disease and to exorcise his demons. Im happy," he says now. I allow myself to come to fniition on all levels. I try to be open. I try to be honest about my feelings. I try to realize that guilt is ^ven mostly by society.</p>
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        <p>Byron Janis decided he wanted to help others find the acceptance hed discovered fw himself. He scheduled a concert at the White House, after which he planned to reveal his arthritis. Then he began to have second thoughts: What if everybody thinks Im a freak and feels sorry fw me? The last time hed been at the White House, the painter Andrew Wyeth had said to him, You have such beautiful bands, 1 would love to paint them. My heart leapt, Janis remembers. 1 thought, Good. It still doesnt show.</p>
        <p>On Feb. 25,1985, Janis concert concluded with a rousing Gottschalk medley. After the overwhelming applause died down, Nancy Reagan told the audience. ByronJanis has been stniggling privately with the physical and emotional agony of psoriatic arthritis, which isparticular-ly shattering for a pianist,. .Today he becomes the Arthris Foundations Ambassador for the Arts. Then Byron Janis spoke, softly, assuredly. ... All these 12 years were not easy, but neither was the alternative. I decided there was only one thing to doovercome arthritis. After that speech, 1 felt so free,</p>
        <p>Janis says. A great burden had been lifted fixMn my sliders. So much energy had gone into hiding my secret. Janis g(d friend, the Broadway composer Cy Coleman, amfirms the change: It was like a miracle. Eveii his physical appearance altered. At his birthday party, he sat at the piano and played jazz. It was the first time I remembei^ him relaxnl and laughing in years. His wife adds, Both Byron and 1 believe, Let go and let God.</p>
        <p>Janis launched into a series of concerts to raise money and increa.se awareness for die National Arthritis Foundation. As he crossed the country, his fears of being regarded as a freak evaporated. Criti^ praise ran high. In late spring. Janis played the Intermezzo of the Schumann A Minor Piano Concerto with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. The emotion flowing between the artist and the audience was palpable. The critic David Foil wrote, In his playing we found the expected assets of artistry and experience. But be didnt pull this reading out of his thick Schumami file. There was also a bit of a blush, the sweet awareness of a first encounter. Love. Pain. Sex. Wine. Spring. Autumn. Summer afternoons.. .Janis can mine the music and show us things we never heard or felt in quite the same way. ' My music shows my feelings about life, says Byron Janis. I still have aitluritis. But it doesnt have me! Q</p>
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        <p>HE NATIONS HIGHEST awafd in law enforcement goes this year to a Los Angeles cop who pulled off a "mission im-possiblcmaking the 1984 Ol^pic Games side from terrorists.</p>
        <p>Cmdr. William M. Rathbum will receive the 20th annual police service aw^ given by PARADE and the Imeniational Association of Chiefs of Police (lACP) for a job that Los Angeles Police Chief Daiyl F. Gates has hailed as "the accomplishment of the century in law enforcementThe award, a symbol of the adiievements of the nations 490,000policeofficers, will be presented tomorrow in Houston at the annual con-ventioo of die lACP.</p>
        <p>Rathbun, a tanned and t 4^year-old,</p>
        <p>five years planning in minute detail a vast security netwoiric necessaiy to ward off a terrorist attack. "It had to be a plan that was foolproof, with no weak spots," says Chief Gates.</p>
        <p>From the outset, says Rathbum, "I felt a strong responsibility to protect the image and the reputation of the United Statw. There .were a lot of people particularly those from other countries, who did not believe that a democratic society could protect itself.</p>
        <p>TIm real test seemed to arrive on the opening day of the Games, when all of Rathburas careful plans threatened to go up in flames with the Olympic tx:h. Moments before President R^gan was due to arrive at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, an engineer inspecting the giant torch noticed some suspiciousBY PAM PROCTOR</p>
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        <p>wires leading to a box near the top. He was convinced it was a bomb set to expk^ when the flame was lightMl.</p>
        <p>Within minutes, an airborne bomb squad belk^red to the site to disarm the mechanism. The box turned out to be nothing more than an ABC microphoneinstalled to enable the television audience to hear the whoosh" of the tCHch as it burst into flames.</p>
        <p>1 was still holding my breath," admits Rathbum, "when Rafer Johnson actually started lighting the torch.</p>
        <p>Soon after, terror descended from the skies.</p>
        <p>A small, fixed-wing</p>
        <p>they were spiad over about ISO miles of Southern Califoniia at 22 Olympic sites.</p>
        <p>To police such an operation, some law-enforcement officials were even talking about suspending civil rights guar mteed by the U.S. Cbnstitution. accord ing to Rathbum. Otherslike retired Army Col. Charles Beckwith, who ===== commanded the aborted ^  hostage rescue mission</p>
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        <p>Two police helicopters, positioned in the sky. were ready for action.</p>
        <p>In a scene right out of Rombo, the helicopters moved tt^ether to |wo-vide an airborne block- =~ ade for the planeand the plane turned tail as the helicr^rs gave chase.</p>
        <p>The police finally caught up with the</p>
        <p>interloper on the ground. By that time</p>
        <p>the passengers had mn off. and the pilot.</p>
        <p>who had a long criminal record, was arrested.</p>
        <p>Rfdhbum admits that, despite all precautions, there were limits to what the xilice could do in such circumstances, iad^ plane continued to move in on the Coliseum, he says, We were not gomg to shoot it dowrn-that was clear The darnage we would do from a plane crash might well be greater than any damage theyd do on their own."</p>
        <p>At stake during the 16-day period ww the lives of 5.8 million spectators</p>
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        <p>dent law-enforcement agenciesincluding the rai, the Secret Service, the Los Angeles Sherifrs DepvtmentandtheCaii-fomia Highway l^irol and forged them into one anoothly flowing cooperative team. They were ready to respond at a moments iKKice to any  crisis.</p>
        <p>More than 100 threats came in during the Games. Among them was a particularly ominous tip from overseas: The Isrreli team would be attacked by Palestinians en route frmn the airport to the Olympic Village at UCLA.</p>
        <p>Ratiiburos team swung into action. They blanketed the airport with security peo^ and then provided the Israeli team with a heavily armed Presidential-style motorcade to UCLA. No attack ever margrialiyfd **1 think tenorists and other people who wanted to disrupt the Games were just outnumbered," says Harold Ezell, a federal official who was on Rathbum's planning team. "We had more resources in place than most countries have in their armed forces!"</p>
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        <p>Rathbuin also was relentless in antici pating trouble, says Ezell. Take, for example, the strategy he came up with</p>
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        <p>repeat of the terrorist attack that left 11 athletes dead at the Olympic Games in</p>
        <p>Munich in 1972. Before the Soviets pulled out of the 1984 Games, Rathburn suggested that their team should be assigned rooms that would, in effect, "wrap them around the Israeli team. That way.</p>
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        <p>he figured, any terrorists would have to penetrate the Russians first.</p>
        <p>The Israelis loved itand the Russians wanted nothing to do with it. says Rathburn with a laugh.</p>
        <p>When that pr(^)Osal went sour, Rath-buro did the next best thing. He housed the Israeli team behind two layers of secimty fences rigged with alarms. In action, he placed cement barricades disguised as decorative plant-holders at vital points around the perimeter. The barriers were intemted to prevent a sui-cide-style car bombing similar to the one that destroyed the U.S. Embassy in Beirut.</p>
        <p>Today, Rathburn iscommanding officer of the Suf^xMt Services Bureau of the Los Angeles Police Department and. as such, is responsible for its communications network, cornputa* operations, scientific labs and city jails.</p>
        <p>Rathburn and his wife, Jane, live in Los Angeles with their tluee children. Stacy. 18, Bill, 15, and Patrick, 12. The legacy of the Olympics is seldom forgotten by them or by Conunander Rath-buras colleagues. Wherever he walks in the halls of the Police Department, tiis fellow officers stop to shake his hand and reminisce about the glory days of their Olympic triumph.</p>
        <p>PARADES Policeman of the Year is matter-of-fact about his victory. You just try to do all the right things," says Rathburn. And then, widienough luck, youre successful.</p>
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        <p>litis postbimous citationthe frst in the history of these awardshonors Camarenas exceptional work against Mexican organized-crnne figures. His efforts led to the seizure of money, assets and drugs valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars. He was abducted and killed in Mexico in the line of duty last Feb. 7.</p>
        <p>PMrol Officer Janes Gmw, Clevclawi, OUo, P.D.</p>
        <p>He was a member of a SWAT unit that prevented the hijacking of aplane from Gevelands Hopkins Airport earlier this year. On the plane, the unarmed Gnew tried to sidrdue a gun-wielding woman who had shot a ticket agem and was ttaeaiening to kill passengers. Gnew was wounded in the struggle. According to plan, his partner, Ptfton (below), then stepped in.</p>
        <p>Officer Robert PMtoa, Cleveiawl, Ohio, P.D.</p>
        <p>Pttton used his body to shield passengers during the dangerous scuffle. Then he reached around Giiew and shot the hijacker to prevent her from firing again. With that, Gnew was able to disarm her, and the passengers were freed. Officer Conie fUggte, Louisville, Ky, P.D.</p>
        <p>Responding to a routine call at an apartment, Higgins met disaster. A man pulled a gun at close ran^ and shot her three timesonce in the face. "I knew I couldnt take another hit, she said. Higgins returned the fire, killing her assailant. Her valuuit effort not only saved her own life but also the lives of a youi^ couple who. unkrwwn to her, had been held hostage.</p>
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        <p>Are\bu Going To Hurt Me Too?'</p>
        <p>As a lawyer whose clients are mostly childrenand in his former positions as investigatorfor the U.S. Public Health Service, caseworker for the Department of Social Services and director of a maximum-security juvenile institutionAndrew H. Vachss has handled hundreds of child-abuse and sexual-abuse cases. His experience has left him with an unsparing view of the system and little patience for platitudes. His first novel, Floodi' (Donald I. Fine, Inc.), covering similar terrain, is the story of a man and womans search for a child-molester in New York City. Vachss believes we CM protect our children. Here he offers 10 suggestions he says can work.</p>
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        <p>Today, most Americans know that child abuse has become a virtual epidemic. Still, the rhetoric of outrage has run far ahead of the reality ^ change. We have laws that mandate the reporting of suspected child abuse: we have 24-lK)ur hot lines that promise immediate investigation: we have courts sp^ially designed to deal with this issue: and we have more</p>
        <p>the victim, not the abuser,</p>
        <p>place in America. Many of these abusive families are nodiing niofe than physical and emotional frce-fue zones. But, for the most part, chikhen can expect little genuine protection from the system. The protection of children is still leganded as the province of do-gooders. and many people still oppose government intervention into wh^ they believe is a family affair. In fact, child abuse is the most rarely discovered of crimes and among the least likely to be prosecuted.</p>
        <p>Our society eventually pays the price for its passivity. The survivors of child abuse grow up to haunt us with juvenile crime, drug and alcohol abuse, juvenile prostinition and suicide.</p>
        <p>It can't get better until we take a hard look at the situation:</p>
        <p> Gtild abuse cuts across ail social, economic, cultural andeth-nic lines. Investigative and protective efforts confined to the low end of the socioeconomic spectrum are doomed to failure.</p>
        <p> Giild-abusers are not all sick</p>
        <p>wiin mis issue: ana we nave more     Child-abuscrs are not all sick</p>
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        <p>CWId abuse isn't a new phenomenonit didn't start when the newspapers started reporting the honor stories to the public. But those who believe tfa^ the discovery of child abuse means all our eff(^ must now go into understanding and rehabilitating the abusers are condemning fii^ generations to attack. Discovering the existence of a killer shark may be important but studying why the shark kills isn't as important as staying out of the water.</p>
        <p>The trutfi is that, for many of our children, the family continues to be the most dangerous</p>
        <p>Such individuals benefit gr^ly from both rehabilitative and preventive services. (2) Parents who are mentally /7Athat is. those whore nnnita] disorders prevent them from reaching minimal standards of parenting. Of this group, some are treatable. A^ (3) parents who are evil, who physically or sexually exploit their children for profit or pleasure (or both).  Child abuse is a crime. It may be a social problem: it may be the product of a disordered mind: it may indicate an overall family dysfunction.. .but it is alwaysacrime. The public.how-ever, generally does not view it that way. If</p>
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        <p>someone viciously attacks a child on the street, we want him prosecuted for assault. But if he commits the exact same act upon his own child in his own home, we call it **child abuse and summon the social workers. A child killed by his parents is just as dead as a child killed by a stranger.</p>
        <p>We must stop tolerating these crimes. There are chan^ that could be implemented immediately and would not cost a penny. Yet such changes would have a cosmic effect not only upon children currently being abused but also upon the course of this nation for years to come. All that is required is that we Ux)k at the problem clearly and approturh the issues with a unified sense of purpose. Here are 10 suggestions that could be implemented tomorrow:</p>
        <p>1AII reported cases of child abuse should be investigated by professionally trained fact-finders. Social workers must first leam the truth of what occurred and only then b^jn any rehabilitative process. We should not shy from referral to the courts or the prospect of a prison sentence for the offender. Cur</p>
        <p>rently. child-abuse investigations are often performed by individuals who either lack training or whose social philosophy places the rehabilitation of offenders over the safety of the victims. Just as the police use social-work skills in particular situations, it is time that social worters leam some of the skills of the criminal investigator. Similarly, attorneys representing chi Id-protecti ve agencies must be trained in basic prosecutor's skills, and lawyers who represent the children must tie specially trained.</p>
        <p>2 The current system of u.sing the same social workers to simultaneously protect the child and rehabilitate the parent must be replaced by separate teams. If a lawyer tried to represent both the abuser and the abused, the. cries of conflict of interest would echo throughout the courthouse. Yet when a social worker routinely does the same thing. w call it family therapy and accept it. Current laws require child-protective workers to work with the total family unit. and too many caseworkers find the dual role impossible to perform. In a choice between an adult who can ex</p>
        <p>press (and excuse) himself and a child who may not be able to ^ak at all, some deadly mistakes are inevitable. It is up to society to bring about the needed legislative changes. (Thildren cannot vote.</p>
        <p>3 A child in danger must be protected. Once his or her safety is assured, and only then, we can begin the process of working widi the abuser. This could (and often should) mean removal of the offender from the home. Currendy, most incest offenders are left in the home on the ground that they are the family breadwinner, while die victim is placed in another setting. Violent abusers are allowed to retain custody of their children when they agree to accept counseling and too many children known to social services die during die rehabilitative process. Unless the viaim is shielded from danger, he will perceive that the helping agencies approve of (and suRwrt) tho who abuse him.</p>
        <p>4 Children have a short life as children. Wie can no longer permit the endless cycle of removal, so&amp;lt;alled rehabilitation,  return to the family, con</p>
        <p>tinued abuse, removal, more rehabilitation, ami so on. This process now goes on until die child reaches maturity or the parent commits such an atrocious act that he or she is incarcerated.</p>
        <p>5 We must impose standards for parenting. A family is not biologically defined. You need a license to drive a car. Why? Because if you cant drive to a minimum standard, you endanger everyone on the road. An abusive parent is a far greater danger to society than any drunk driver. A mmal society will not set standards for becoming a parent, but it will establish irreducible mini-mums for maintaining that sacred status.</p>
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        <p>PARADES SPECIAL!Intelligence Eeport</p>
        <p>By Lkjd iSiearer o 19S5Jane Fbnda% Exercises</p>
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        <p>Jane Fonda, who will hit 48 on Dec. 21, eventually may be remembered more for her exercise videocassettes than for her movies. Karl/Lorimar Home Video, which has sold 1.215.000 units of the four previous Fonda exercise videotapes, recently brought out Jane Femis Sew Workout. The first Workout tape was released in 1982 and to date has sold 900,000 copies worldwide. No other videocassette of that type has done better.Russians to Participate</p>
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        <p>he Soviet Union, which declined to field a team of athletes at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, will p^icipate in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. That's the word from Leonid Zamyatin, a spokesman for the Communist Party Central Committee, w ho recently passed it along to the International Olympic Committee.</p>
        <p>Moscow has no diplomatic relations w ith South Korea, and the government of President Chun Doo Hwan has heen fearful that the Soviets might boycott the 24th Olympics. Just as they did the Los Angeles Games for llimsy security reasons.</p>
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        <p>Intelligeiice Beport</p>
        <p>OiTlllil _Ob the Cowmmcirt Payroi</p>
        <p>Have you any idea of how  All governments..............16.435,000</p>
        <p>many civilians work for our  Federal (civilian)..............2,942,000</p>
        <p>goveminentsfederal.  States................................3,898,000</p>
        <p>state, counties.  Counties............................1,872,000</p>
        <p>munkipalities, townships.  Municipalities..................2,434,000</p>
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        <p>the Census Bureau, the number was Special districts .....J 16,000</p>
        <p>I6,43S,(XX)an increi^ of 594,000  Since World War II, the numb^of</p>
        <p>over October 1982.  govenunent employees has decreased</p>
        <p>More than half (52%) of all state  only in the two-year-period 1980-82,</p>
        <p>and government employees  when it dropped by 372.000. In all</p>
        <p>work in education; 60% of all federal  others, it has moved upward. In</p>
        <p>civilian employees work in the postal  October 1984. government payrolls</p>
        <p>service, national defense or  totaled $26.9 billion (excluding the</p>
        <p>international relations. Heres the  military), a rise of 9.7% over the</p>
        <p>statistical breakdown;  previous year.RMdandWHte</p>
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        <p>*This is the same famous Old Fashioned Christinas</p>
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        <p>JHE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
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        <p>SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1985</p>
        <p>by Charles Schulx</p>
        <p>ANDV CAPP</p>
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        <p>BEETLE BAILEYby Mort Walker</p>
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        <p>CAN YOU TNUIT YOUR EYES? Thtrt art at Itaaf fix diHer-enccs in drawing datails bafwtan top and bottom panaif. How quickiy can you find ttiom* CtMck answtrt with thoto btiow.</p>
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        <p>uni^rWhir</p>
        <p>by Hal Kaufman</p>
        <p> COLOR SUDE8I ChallMigo: CtMngo GREEN to WHITE In diagonal aquaroa at right by anagramming oaoh</p>
        <p>horizontal word to form</p>
        <p>POWER PLAY</p>
        <p>Twist a paper napkin until it forma a tough rope. Invite someone to tear the napkin apart by tugging at the enda.</p>
        <p>While your friend struggles, twist another napl^, blow on its center, and, aiakazam, it snaps apart with ease.</p>
        <p>How its dona: In twisting the aaoond napkin, simply dip your Angers in a glaae of water and prsaa them against the oenter. The water weakens the paper. Blowing on it is but a ruse.</p>
        <p>anottiar. TViat la to say,</p>
        <p>word in Ha raapacthre row to form fiva new worda. with WHITE replacing GREEN diagonally.</p>
        <p>lew mua NUM qaiMI Buojm :mpo uf spiOM mn</p>
        <p>0 WHAT HO! What explorar diacovarad soft drinks? Hernando Oa Soda. Bubbly wine? Samuel da Champagne. Sauerfcrwjt? Sebastim Cabbage. Three-piece suits? Amerigo Vest-pucd.</p>
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        <p>HI TECH! Now heres a colorful playmate Indead, neatly: 1-Red. 2-U. blue. 3-Yellow. 4Lt. 3Green.  7Dk.  brown.</p>
        <p>5-Plaah. 8Purple.</p>
        <p>-Mi' *   </p>
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        <p>OVER VIEWI Two Of these zany airshlpa look anough alike to be twins. Which two Is for you to decide.</p>
        <p>i -m  ^  , Vi',..;!</p>
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        <p>IT 15 AN AMBUSH. ARMED WARRIORS SPRING FROM THE RUINED HOMES OF THE DESERTS) VILLAGE. "SMXOV5F.''^CRlES VAU. 'WeseAReC6RDIC'SMm ^ THE BARBARIANS ARE AS BOLD AS TH0R SWUS ARE CRUDE. TRAINS) BY MEN WHO FOUGHT FOR ROME. PRINCE VALIANT IS A /VIATCH FDR ANY FIVE.</p>
        <p>ORLOG'S AAIGHTY CLUB OISWTCHES NOTA FEW/ AND NOTA FEW TAKE aiGHT BEFORE HIS FEARSOME SCOWL.</p>
        <p>BUT BRIAN IS IN TROUBLE. A STRAY BLOW HAS KNOCKER THE WEAPON FROM HIS HANDS. NOW A SAXON READIER FOR THE KILL. PRINCE VALIANT REACTS OESPERATEL/. 'rollo/ catch/ " HE CRIES. BRIAN RESPDNDSTD THE NAME. HE TURNS TOWARD VAL...</p>
        <p>...JUST IN TIME TO SNARE THE aYlNG SWORD. FOR AN INSTANT HIS EYES MEET VAL'S, AND BRIAN FLASHES A 5LY/ COMRADELY SMILE. THEN AROUND ROLLO WHIRLS TO meet his assailant, the MAN V^ITH THE ' SINGING SWORD' PROVES HE IS INDEED NO fMMPERED AAERCHANT</p>
        <p>miNciBLE LB nemo useMeiNmiercAuse"- thus reads the legend</p>
        <p>ON THE HILT OF VAL'S FABLED BLADE. THE BANDITROUO PROVES INVINCIBLE, AND HIS CAUSE IS SHOWN TO BE aUST. THE LAST OF THE ATTACKERS REE, LEAVING THBR wounded BEHIND.</p>
        <p>1985 King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved.</p>
        <p>TO ROLLO, A DYING SAXON GASPS A PARTING WORD: 'ON CERD!C*S ORDERB WE m/TEO HERE, KNOW-me THAT ONE DAY YOU WOULD RETURN. "</p>
        <p>?S40</p>
        <p>NEXT WEEK</p>
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        <p>PONYTAILby Lee Holleypiptai po'ioiKiuo.m iM tmeWORK ?TJN0r WORRIEP,Misteu MOi?iaNIS VERy NICE .s</p>
        <p>HEWONt</p>
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        <p>iCANANRMMEN 1E/VCHER$WNP MY Lime FINGER</p>
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        <p>1985 King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved.</p>
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        <p>MISSHA6SCE ISA</p>
        <p>suesrmrrE TEACHE!?</p>
        <p>roDAy</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0174" />
        <p>WE'RE 30I&amp;amp; A / AND TOMWPADOi' f CARRY HIS WHEN HE ETB /I BRIEF CASE OFF THE BUS J \ HCWB</p>
        <p>AHD I'LL MEET Him</p>
        <p>AT TUP</p>
        <p>C JC&amp;gt;OOR W'/TH   ATALL,</p>
        <p>COOL PRIMKTREDEYE</p>
        <p>by Gordon Bess</p>
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        <p>YO PfZOMlSEP... &amp;gt;</p>
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        <p>YAWtlr TMEBE'S (to i FOB TME WEAI2Y/</p>
        <p>, cw&amp;lt;Ar/ I'MPEAPY/</p>
        <p>boy! if YO WAMTSqWETMlM POME YOU HAVE TO PO IT ,</p>
        <p>youbseuf/</p>
        <p>TANK</p>
        <p>9FNAMARA</p>
        <p>by Jeff MllhrSc Bill Hin</p>
        <pb facs="00096126_0176" />
        <p>4910 6 20</p>
        <p>ltlttTO(MWI^eApWW</p>
        <p>434-. Cabtos radiate from ttia ribbtd nacMbia and wrist* of this cardigan. Knit K of knit-ting wonted weight yam. Sizss 32-3S; diroctions $3.00</p>
        <p>WEAR WITN/WITMOUT SASH</p>
        <p>4010  Sow droppod-sheuldor cbamisa now. Missas Sizos 6-20. Siza 12 (bust 34) takes r/b yds. 4S^n. fabric.</p>
        <p>4010 Printed Pattern ... $3.00</p>
        <p>4012  Steavtlau )ack*t tops smart shirt, clastic back culottes. Missas Sizos 0-20; Womans Sizts 3442.</p>
        <p>4012 Printed Pattm ... $3A0</p>
        <p>4612 8-20 34-52</p>
        <p>LETS</p>
        <p>7310 - Crachat long vast in ono color wWi 2-color trim of synthetic baby yam in easy pattern stitch. Oboc-tions, Sizes 3042.....$3A0</p>
        <p>SKlfor#117-EASY ART OF NEEDLEPOINT BookI No kits, no canvases to buy-make pic turas, pillows.</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;#M9V bags and niorO. Loam 15 difforant noodle point stitches.</p>
        <p>7S03  A toddler will hi this fluffy kitten right to his or her heart. Crochet in loop stitch sections of baby yam; sow to-gothor. Directions $3.00</p>
        <p> FASNIONS-TO-^EW kATALOfl</p>
        <p>Fall-Wmter has over 100 sMes. Coupon for FREE pattern. .00</p>
        <p> IMS NEEOLECIUn CATALOS</p>
        <p>Has 150 designs, plus 3 free patterns printed inside. $2.00</p>
        <p>Craft Boato. .12.50 each niei &amp;gt; MM.T aOON - a Mrty of 16 quint. Patch pattarm. com-ptala (ftiactiont includad.</p>
        <p>109 - mSTANT CaOCNET - Owr 100 ttiteh illuttratiam, inchidet Ml handed directions. niOT - INSTANT'UWINO - Shortcuts to tawing, fitting. Hnithii. Over 100 illustratient.</p>
        <p>11 n - EASY ART af MEEbUPOWT TMnpleta instructions, datoilt, all naadlcpoint stitches, charts.</p>
        <p>Far eatalogt and haakt, pleata aM ISC each far pestaga, haadllng.</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>PATTERNS $3.CX) each</p>
        <p>Add 65c for each pattern for pootago and handling.</p>
        <p>Patlein No 434 4910 4612 7319 7563</p>
        <p>Site</p>
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        <p>10-/9 es</p>
        <p>SgnRti: LEHSCW. c/g Thi$ Ngw$piptr</p>
        <p>Reader Mail, P.O. Box 59 Woodside, N.Y. 11377</p>
        <p>Nome</p>
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        <p>TH&amp;amp;1/Y1NNER1&amp;amp;. 7-2612-392</p>
        <p>WH/lr IS-ViTUP N/I/Mf.l? .</p>
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