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        <p>INSIDE TODAY</p>
        <p>P^kient</p>
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        <p>THE</p>
        <p>REEL</p>
        <p>104th YEAR</p>
        <p>NO. 248</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>__WEDNESDAY  AFTERNOON,  OCTOBER  16,  1985</p>
        <p>40 PAGES</p>
        <p>PRirE 25 CENTS</p>
        <p>Body Found In Syria Is Klinghoffer's</p>
        <p>DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - A U.S. Embassy spokesman said today there appealed to be two eunshot wounds m the body of Leon KJinghof f&amp;amp;, the American passenger who died aboard the hijacked Italian cruise liner.</p>
        <p>The body that washed ashore in Syria was put aboard a special Alitalia flight for Rome, where U.S. officials and Italian authorities are to conduct an autopsy to determine how Klinghofferdiea.</p>
        <p>We have confirmed that the body is that of Leon Klinghoffer, U.S. Embassy spokesman John Burgess told re^rters. TTiere apparently were two gunshot wounds in ie corpse.</p>
        <p>Syrian pathologists, a medical examiner retained by the embassy and an FBI agent who arrived in Damascus on Tuesdav night identified the body based on dental X-rays, fingerprints and physical characteristics, Burgess said.</p>
        <p>Insurance Rates Increase For City</p>
        <p>By STUARTSAVAGE Reflector Staff Writer While some North Carolina towns are going without liability insurance because its too expensive and others dont have coverage because companies are refusing to provide it, the city of Greenville is insured.</p>
        <p>Its good that we have it but bad as to how much it costs, City Manager Gail Meeks said this morning. We just renewed Oct. 1 and our insurance premiums increased $134,470 - a 63 percent increase. Mrs. Meeks said Greenvilles present liability coverage totals $346,504 as compared to $212,034 last year.</p>
        <p>The biggest increase we saw was in general liability. It went from $27,968 (last year) to $78,716, which is a 181 percent increase. We only had claims last^r amounting to ^,500, so theres no corrolation between losses and premiums, she said.</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Hotline gets things done. Write and tell us about the problem or issue into which you'd like for Hotline to look. Enclose photostatic copies of any pertinent information. Our address is The Daily Reflector, Box 1967, Greenville, N.C., 27835. Because of the large numbers received. Hotline cannot answer or publish every item we receive, but we deal with all of those for which we ha ve staff time. Names must be given, but onlv initials will be published.</p>
        <p>MR. YUK</p>
        <p>Mr. Yuk is being introduced to children in this community by Terminix Co. of East Carolina. Hes the newest symbol to denote household agents that can be harmful if taken internally or otherwise mishandled.</p>
        <p>Stickers to be used on containers of substances in the home which can cause accidental poisoning and on their storage places may be obtained free by calling Terminix, 756-6424.</p>
        <p>The bright green Mr. Yuk reportedly was designed by children as a new poison warning symbol. On each sticker is a toll-free phone number to call if a poisoning is suspected.</p>
        <p>Each year 60 percent of all accidental poisonings involve children under five. More than 83 percent of these are from medicines, plants, cleaning and polishing agents and cosmetics, a spokesman for Terminix said. The project is being carried out in cooperatimi with the North Carolina Pest Control Association and the Triad Poison Control Center in Greensboro.The WeatherForecast</p>
        <p>Clearing tonight. Low in u^ 50s. N(Hth wind 10 m{rii. Tbuimy mostly sunny and breezy. High in mid 70s.Looking Ahead</p>
        <p>Partly cloudy Friday through Sunday. Highs mostly in 70s. Lows in 50s.Inside Today</p>
        <p>Page 4--Editorials Page 14-Local news Page 16-Obituaries  1</p>
        <p>Pagel7-Sports  '</p>
        <p>Page 22-State news Page 23-Leisure</p>
        <p>In Washington, State Department spokesman Joe Reap said this morning, We have positive identification. He said the body had two apparent gunshot wounds, but said he could not elaborate and had no information on a CBS News report that the body had been mutilated.</p>
        <p>Klinghoffer apparently received one gunshot wound in the head and one in the back, said Daniel Lawler, another State Department spokesman. The Syrian death certif</p>
        <p>icate will state the cause of death as unknown because no autopsy was performed, he said.</p>
        <p>The body arrived at the airport in a wooden coffin draped in the U.S. flag. It was escorted by U.S. Ambassador William Eagleton and Syrian military police. Reporters and photographers were not allowed near the plane.</p>
        <p>The four Palestinians who hijacked the Achille Lauro Oct. 7 have been charged by Italian officials with</p>
        <p>murdering the partially paralyzed 69-year-old man from New York, but judicial sources have quoted them as denying the charge.</p>
        <p>Burgess stressed that there still has been no autopsy to determine the cause of death, noting that Klinghoffer could have died before he was shot.</p>
        <p>The Palestine Liberation Front, to which the hijackers claimed to belong, has said Klinghoffer, who was confined to a wheelchair, could</p>
        <p>have died of a heart attack.</p>
        <p>The body was brought to Damascus from Tartus on Tuesday and Western diplomatic sources and a physician said it appeared to have been in the sea for at least a week before washing ashore Monday. They said it had bwn ravaged by fish and the effects of the Mediterranean salt water.</p>
        <p>In other devel - President</p>
        <p>opments Tuesday: Reagan speaking</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page 16)</p>
        <p>The next largest increase was in automobile liability. It went from $63,766 to $125,066, a 96 percent increase. And we only had claims of a little less than $30,000 ... about $29,000.</p>
        <p>Whats happening, she suggested, is that insurance companies no longer want to insure municipalities or county governments because of the multimillion dollar awards made by the courts against local governments in recent years.</p>
        <p>Historically, Greenville has a very safe record and losses have been extremely low, probably better than any other city in the state, were told. Yet, were the victim of the market place like all other local governments are, Mrs. Meeks said.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Meeks said the citys insurance program for the coming year is identical to the past years in-</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page 16)</p>
        <p>Marines Report</p>
        <p>15 Die In N.C.</p>
        <p>Chopper Crash</p>
        <p>BRAVERY  President Mubarak of Egypt drapes a medal for bravery around the neck of Capt. Ahmed Moneeb, the Egyptair pilot whose plane was forced by U.S. jets to land in Sicily. The Egyptian plane was carrying four men accused of hijacking an Italian cruise liner. TTie pilot told reporters in Cairo today the Americans threatened to shoot unless he followed their instructions. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Board Rejects Zoning Request</p>
        <p>By SUE HINSON Reflector Staff Writer Planning and Zoning Commission refusal Tuesday to endorse one part of a two-part revised rezoning request that had 'Tucker Estates residents up in anns was greeted with applause from members of the east Greenville neighborhood.</p>
        <p>Residents of Tucker Estates said they opposed a part of the request to rezone property backing up to N.C. 43 frontage because allowing the property to be developed for high-density residential use as proposed would hinder further construction of single-family*homes in the area. Tucker Estates is located off Red Banks Road and has been identified as one of Greenvilles fastest growing neighborhoods.</p>
        <p>Residents said they did not oppose a portion of the request to rezone acreage fronting N.C. 43, because it met guidelines of the citys comprehensive plan for growth which calls for office and institutional de</p>
        <p>velopment along the highway. The comprehensive plan calk for medium- to low-density residential development on property backing N.C. 43 frontage.</p>
        <p>Brought by the CJL Co., the two-part request was a revision of an earlier petition to rezone property in approximately the same location. Tne new bid included requests to rezone 1) 7.4 acres fronting on N.C. 43 from residential-agricultural to office and institutional, and 2) 16.6 acres located 250 feet from N.C. 43 from residential-agricultural to high-density residential, (Property designated in part two of the request is located behind tract 1 and comes within 300 feet of Tucker Estates.) The original CJL bid, which called for rezoning of substantially larger tracts, was recently turned down by the Greenville City Council.</p>
        <p>The Planning and Zoning Commission, by a vote of 7-2, approved part</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page 16)</p>
        <p>By RICK SCOPPE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) -The second worst aircraft accident in Marine Corps history killed 15 troops when a helicopter plunged into waters off the North Carolina coast, and as Marine comrades held a shipboard memorial service officials said they had few details of the predawn crash.</p>
        <p>They are looking into all the contributing factors that may have caused the crash, said Gunnery ^t. John Simmons of the Camp Lejeune public affairs office. The structure of the helicopter, if anything fell off, the pilots condition, the weight... all these things they are looking at.  Four others were rescued Tuesday after their twin-rotor. Marine CH-46D Sea Knight helicrater, with 19 people aboai^, crashed and sank after taking off from the USS Guadalcanal.</p>
        <p>Simmons said the worst crash in Marine history was a loss of a CH-53D in the Sea of Japan last May. All 17 people aboard were killed, he said.</p>
        <p>A memorial service was being conducted today on the Guadalcanal. There has been no word on whether a similar service would be held at Camp Lejeune, Simmons said.</p>
        <p>The helicopter was participating in an exercise with the 26th Marine Amphibious Unit, he said. The CH-46 is the principal assault helicopter of the Marine Corps and also is used extensively by the Navy to carry cargo and passengers between ships and shore facilities.</p>
        <p>Its a very safe aircraft for us. Its real good. Its been in the inventory since Vietnam, Simmons said, aa-ding he didnt have statistics on the safety record.</p>
        <p>Simmons said the helicopter wreckage Would be removed from the ocean floor and taken to either New River Air Station or Cherry Point Marine Air Station for examination by the Marine Aircraft Mishap Board.</p>
        <p>They will dismantle it and look at it with a fine-tooth comb, he said.</p>
        <p>Simmons said he had no details of the crash. It left the ship flying over the water and crashed about a mile from shore, he said.</p>
        <p>He said a search-and-rescue helicopter with divers aboard was in the air over the ship when the helicopter crashed early Tuesday, so divers were able to get to the wreckage immediately. </p>
        <p>Maj. Don Kappel, a Marine spokesman in Washington, said divers were able to peer into the wreckage and see the bodies.</p>
        <p>Simmons said 12 of the casualties were Marine troops aboard the helicopter and three others were crew members.</p>
        <p>Four Marines were pulled from the choppy waters around the Guadalcanal and one body was found. Navy and Marine divers organized a search operation for the 14 missing Marines, whose bodies were found Tuesday afternoon, Simmons said. The bodies were taken to the naval hospitalat Camp Lejeune.</p>
        <p>Early this morning, all the injured were listed in good condition af a medical dispensary on board th&amp;lt; USS Guadalcanal, Ms. Vajner said.</p>
        <p>President Says Trade Acts Unfair</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan today accused the Common Market of unfairly subsidizing European wheat exports, forcing world grain prices down and hurting overseas sales of American crops. He ordered that the case be taken to international negotiations.</p>
        <p>He also accused South Korea of denying fair protection to so-called intellectual property rights, such as works of U.S. authors and the omission from patent law of foodstuffs and chemical compounds.</p>
        <p>The actions were the latest steps in the presidents campaign to cool protectionist fever in Congress in the face of a trade deficit expected to reach $150 billion.</p>
        <p>U.S. officials estimate that American farmers lose $2 billion annually as a result of European nations sutv sidies of wheat exports.</p>
        <p>The subsidies nave increased the European Communitys share of the world wheat export market from less than 8 percent in the early 1970s to more than 16 percent in the last year, the administration said.</p>
        <p>It said the subsidies also have depressed world prices. U.S. farmers suffer doubly - lower prices and reduced export volume, a White House statement said.</p>
        <p>PCMH Board Approves Expansion Of Its Organ Transplant Program's^</p>
        <p>By CAROLTVER Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Following a favorable investigatory committee report, Pitt County Memorial Hospital Trustees gave the go-ahead Tuesday for expansion of the hospitals organ transplant program.</p>
        <p>Only kidneys now are being transplanted at PCMH.</p>
        <p>Dr. Walter Pories, who heads the East Carolina University School of Medicine Department of Surgery, had reported to trustees last month that the transplant team is ready to begin other types of transplants and win probably start with hearts, then</p>
        <p>eventually undertake livers and pancreases. Dr. Frank Longino, who</p>
        <p>chaired the in of the board, said he</p>
        <p>sail</p>
        <p>committee ilieves the</p>
        <p>ram can be cost-effective and the medical school has assured that any excess costs to the hospital will be absorbed by the memcal school.</p>
        <p>A bylaw change was proposed to establish an ongoing transplantation overview committee, but the measure was tabled after concern was expressed that the board was setting a bad precedent in altering its bylaws to establish a committee to focus on a particularprea of medical</p>
        <p>practice.</p>
        <p>Approval was given to an agreement with the East Carolina University Medical School to provide a chief of cardiology and two associates to give full-time physician supervisor to all cardioli^y services at the hospital. The hosptial will initially pay $90,000 per year for the services, increased to $150,000 a year when the chief is identified. Projected charges for the combined cardiology services for fiscal year 1985-86 will be $2,547,600; projected direct expenses, $1,073,082.</p>
        <p>Approval was given for the purchase of a 24-by-S6-foot mobile unit to</p>
        <p>house research labs needed by the medical school for two new researchers. Also approved was renewal of a contract witn the McLaurin Co. of Raleigh for parking lot management and capital expenditures of $325,531 for items including a film processor for nuclear medicine at $12,444; motorized film viewers for radioli^y at $278,087, and a clinical review system chart coder at $35,000.</p>
        <p>A resolution of appreciation was enacted to call attention to the contribution of a recently deceased Pitt County citizen, Henry C. Oglesby. It</p>
        <p>(Please turn to page 16)</p>
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        <p>Christmas Toys Can Help iChildren Express Feelings</p>
        <p>mnj</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>:  ByREDBOOK</p>
        <p>I A Hearst Magazine  Dr. Benjamin Spock says children iuse play to express feelings and toys !^that help them do this are the ones ;that retain their fascination  a good ^tip for Christmas toy shopping.</p>
        <p>;; I always bought too many -presents and too^xpensive presents 'tor my children and grandchildren, 'Spock wrote in his Parenting col-:umn in the November issue of Red-book. Its a common mistake.</p>
        <p>' He advised parents instead to look for creative playthings rather than elaborate, one-puq)ose toys.</p>
        <p>Spock said children want to express their own interests, drives and problems at different stages of their .development and they like to invent ^"their own ways of playing with toys.</p>
        <p> .What you want to look for, then, are toys that the designer intended to be used in a variety of ways, Spock said.</p>
        <p>He gave blocks as a classic example.</p>
        <p>As a matter of fact, he said, blocks are the plaything that I would most strongly surest, and they are basic equipment in all good nursery schools.</p>
        <p>He went on to suggest other multiple-use playthings for children between the ages of 4 and 12:</p>
        <p> A large box of crayons and a ream of paper.</p>
        <p> Colored construction paper.</p>
        <p>; Kids can cut up and paste the pieces</p>
        <p>together to make things. Its another way to satisfy a childs strong urge to make pictures.</p>
        <p>* Dolls that allow children to express a wide range of feelings.</p>
        <p>:A girl between the ages of 3 and 6,</p>
        <p>ed enthusiastically by childr^i as young as 4, if tactfidly supervised.</p>
        <p>E^t buy children tool kits which consist of saws that wont saw, hammers too light to pound with, screwdrivers that fall apart, Spock said, suggesting instead small-size adult tools.</p>
        <p> Construction kits with wooden pegs and wheels, or plastic blocks that lock together.</p>
        <p> Bicycles and tricycles that help act out fantasies and blow out steam. They can be taxis, police cars, horses or racing cars.</p>
        <p> Jungle gyms and sandboxes also offer long-term appeal, Spock said.</p>
        <p>He advised against one-purpose toys that evoke no feelings in children, cant be used flexibly and creatively, and soon poop out.</p>
        <p>These include toys in which the childs only input is to flip a switch, and chemistry and electronics sets</p>
        <p>DAR Members Tour House</p>
        <p>that allow the child only a limited number of experiments to perform.</p>
        <p>As fw the hot toys, it dqxsKte on the toy itself. A Cabbage Patch doll still provides the satisfaction of [day-ing with a doll. Spock noted that kids are as susceptible to style and salesmanship as adults.</p>
        <p>So its up to you to judge whether a plaything your child craves will have lasting appeal, he said.</p>
        <p>High on Spocks list of dont buy to^ are th&amp;lt;e so complicated that an adult has to control them.</p>
        <p>He d^ribed how he bought his first son the toy train set of Spocks own childhood dreams. His son was too young to use it, Spock tried in vain to teach him to play with the trains the right way, and the boy finally just walked away.</p>
        <p>Ten years later I repeated this folly with my second son, Spock recalled.</p>
        <p>On the occasion of my second wedding, my bride gave me an even smaller, N-gai^e passenger car set.</p>
        <p>I worked happily on the track layout for many months - this time it was all mine.</p>
        <p>Sons Pessimism Gives Mother Hives</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Heres a problem Im sure you have never had before. I am allergic to my son. Howard is an intelligent, good-looking senior in college. He and I have never had a very good relationship because our philosophies differ. I am an optimist who is willing to take responsibility for my actions. Howard is a pessimist who blames others for his problems. When he is around, his negative gloom-and-doom attitude irritates me and I break out in hives. 1 know that he is the cause of my hives because they disappear when he goes back to college. (This has been happening for four years.)</p>
        <p>He will graduate soon, and plans to come back home to live. The thought of it makes me literally ill.</p>
        <p>Dont tell me to see a counselor. Im a psychologist, and know all the book answers. Howard tried two counselors, but he insisted he didnt have a problem even after both counselors identified the problem, so now what do we do?</p>
        <p>MOM</p>
        <p>w^ose strongest drive is to grow up to</p>
        <p>Dla</p>
        <p>"be like her mother, will happily play put these fantasies with her dolls for jwurs and days on end, Spock said, ^ding:</p>
        <p>- :Boys will do the same things with dplls if they are not teased about it, especially if their fathers help in ihildcare.</p>
        <p>; -Children also use dolls and household play to work out fears, sorrows, resentments, jealousies and hatreds, -he said.</p>
        <p>:  Carpenters tools that can be us-</p>
        <p>A tour of the Bass-Owens-Yelver-ton house was one of the highlights of the meeting of the Major Benjamin May Chapter DAR Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Federal farm home was built around 1812 and has been moved from Saratoga to the Jefferson farm near Fountain and is being restored by James L. Jefferson. He talked on the revival of interest in restoration and preservation in North Carolina.</p>
        <p>The luncheon meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Holland in Fountain. She was assisted by Elmer Flake.</p>
        <p>Guests included Anthony Holland, Mrs. Bill Hathaway, Mrs. A.D. McArthur and Lottie Lane Henry.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Flake reported on the Christmas tour of homes planned for Dec. 15.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jerry Clark and Mrs. Jim Craft Jr. were named as new members.</p>
        <p>BPW Club To Participate In Observance</p>
        <p>The Greenville Business and Professional Womens Club will be participating in National Business and Professional Womens Qub Week starting Sunday and continuing through Oct. 26.</p>
        <p>An inspirational breakfast will</p>
        <p>DEIAR MOM: You may know all the book answers, but the doctor who treats himself has a fool for a patient.</p>
        <p>If you let Howard come home, knowing he makes you sick, you need to see a psychiatrist about your masochistic behavior. Howard also needs help, but not as much as you. He gives hives, you get them. So, I advise you to scratch Howard, not hives.</p>
        <p>years because he wants me ,at home. Hes an excellent provider, and we lack for nothing. He has told me that I am the beneficiary on all his insurance policies, and I am the main beneficiary in his will.</p>
        <p>My concern is his 22-year-old daughter from a previous marriage. What are my legal rights if she contests the will? Could I lose my inheritance fighting the daughter for what is rightfully mine? If he left her a token inheritance, could she still protest?</p>
        <p>I love him very much and dont want to leave him, but I need to know that my future will be secure. Weve been arguing about this lately because he thinks Im trying to pressure him into marriage. I would love to be married to him, but could continue to live as we are, as long as I knew his daughter wouldnt take from me what he and I have put together.</p>
        <p>Please answer in your column, as Im sure other women have these questions.</p>
        <p>NEEDS SECURITY</p>
        <p>mon-law marriage. Please see a lawyer.</p>
        <p>If your gentleman friend is on the level, he will not object to showing you the documentation (will and insurance policy) you need to feel secure. You have every right to know.</p>
        <p>Frost-bitten vegetables may be canned, but put them up as soon as possible after the frost hits.</p>
        <p>DEAR NEEDS: Much wUl depend on whether you are living in a state that recognizes com-</p>
        <p>New Convenient Hours:</p>
        <p>Mon. &amp;amp; Wed. Nights Til 10 p.m. Weekdays, 8:15 a.m. Til 6:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Haircuts *6 &amp;amp; up</p>
        <p>Perms *28&amp;amp;up</p>
        <p>CjN 757-0020</p>
        <p>for your appointment</p>
        <p>Ask for Jeri Hodges Owner-Stylist</p>
        <p>Located 3 Miles From Hospital, Between Stantonsburg Hwy. &amp;amp; Hwy. 43.</p>
        <p>Custom Made Draperies &amp;amp; Accessories</p>
        <p>Cow^^upoij 8 9oittic 9kp</p>
        <p>Rt 3, Box 376-C Greenville  Phone 756-2876 Mon.-Fri. 10 to 4</p>
        <p>start at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the Three Steers. The Rev. Anell George</p>
        <p>Beaufort County . Arts Council's</p>
        <p>Art Nouveau Ball</p>
        <p>November 2, 1985 Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>featuring Tommy Campbell's Big Band &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>The Phoenix</p>
        <p>Black Tie Champagne Buffet 946-2504 for details</p>
        <p>cx&amp;gt;c</p>
        <p>Bridge Winners Are Announced</p>
        <p>will speak. A fellowship luncheon will be held at Western Sizzlin on 10th Street starting at noon Tuesday.</p>
        <p>A dinner will be held Thursday starting at 7 p.m. at Tar Landing Restaurant. New members will be discussing their jobs. For more information or reservations call Louise Congleton at 752-4787 or Cathy Jessen at 758-6487.</p>
        <p>Debra Ennis was recently inducted in membership. Vera Braswell, Ellen Brown and Cathy Jessen told of their non-traditional career choices.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: My wedding plans are all set. The bridesmaids have already bought their dresses and paid for them themselves, but listen to this one: One of my bridesmaids asked me who would reimburse the bridesmaids for the cost of the dresses if I fail to make it to the altar!</p>
        <p>Frankly, it never occurred to me that such a thing could happen. It would be a very tragic and traumatic happening, but I suppose each bridesmaid would have to handle the loss herself.</p>
        <p>Abby, do you think I should have to pay $114 times five?</p>
        <p>ST. PAUL NIGHTMARE</p>
        <p>Of ROCKT MOUNT</p>
        <p>Will Have A Fur Showing</p>
        <p>Sara Bradbury and Dr. Charles Duffy were first place winners in the Saturday afternoon duplicte bridge game played at Planters Bank.</p>
        <p>Their piercentage was .606 percent. Others placing were: Lee Hastings and Selby Corbett, third; Mildred Harker and Dorothy Richy, third; tied for fourth were Mrs. William McConnell and Lewis Newsome with" Sam Taylor and George Martin.</p>
        <p>Others winning earlier in the week were, North-South: Mrs. Fred Sorensen and Bertha Jones, first with .591 percent; Sibyl Basart and Mrs. Stuart Page, second; Mrs. M.H. Bynum andMrs. Eli Bloom, third.</p>
        <p>East-West, Mrs. E.J. Poindexter and Mrs. George Martin, first with .607 percent; Mrs. W.R. Harris and Dave Proctor, second; Mrs. C.I. McClelland and Graham Davis, third.</p>
        <p>Morning winners were: Mrs. Roy Hadden and Mrs. Dan Clark, first with .644 percent; Mrs. Zeb Cumm-</p>
        <p>John Fleming Gives Patient Circle Talk</p>
        <p>DEAR NIGHTMARE: I usually advise people to be prepared for every eventuality, but in this case I say: Dont get the snowplow out until the blizzard hits.</p>
        <p>The Patient Circle of the Kings Daughters and Sons meeting was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harvey 'Turnage. A program was given by John Fleming on Ways to Eliminate Oime.</p>
        <p>He discussed ways of keeping safe at home, when shopping, vacationing and in a car. Crime is costly, not only in the monetary sense, but also in the areas of tears and stress, he said.</p>
        <p>Fleming also stressed community involvement.</p>
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        <p>Shackell, Mrs. Luther Moore, Mrs. B. Henry, President Polly Dail and Mrs. 'Turnage.</p>
        <p>It was announced Olivera Gabriela spent the summer at the Presbyterian Camp near Morehead City.</p>
        <p>The state convention of the N.C. Branch of the International Order of the Kings Daughters and Sons was held during the weekend in Durham. Ms. Gabriela and Lea Rodriques will be special guests.</p>
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        <p>By Pat Trexler</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Tis iat time of year when a needlecrafters thoughts turn to mak-,ing Christmas ornaments, decora-.tions and gifts. Its also a ^t time ito increase your needlepoint skills by .making these Leam-A-Stich or-naments, designed to be made on 10-mesh plastic canvas, which needs no blocking and does not pull out of shape."</p>
        <p>^ Even one of these ornaments would be an eye-catcher on your tree while a dozen or more will make a spec-Ucular display. Or send them instead of cards for a special Im thinking of you Christmas message. Severa of the designs are suitable ^for Christmas coasters, too</p>
        <p>To obtain directions for making the Learn-A-Stitch Needlepoint Ornaments, send your request for Leaflet No. Z-1013 with $1 and a long, stamped, self-addressed enveloPe to: Pat Trexler Crafts, The Daily Reflector, P.O. Box 15922, Lenexa, Kan. 66215.</p>
        <p>Or you may order Kit No. N-1013 by sending a check or money order for $13.95 to Pat Trexler Crafts at tte same address. The kit price includes shipping charges, ful instnic .and material sufficient for maki: ornaments. All designs are w ;from charts.</p>
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        <p>J Have you ever had a case of the  fuzzies on your needlepoint canvas ; after ripping a few stitches? These lare the tiny pieces of yam fiber that :cling to the canvas as me yam is pulled through.</p>
        <p>I used to spend hours trying to pick off these bits with fingernails or tweezers. Then a friend suggested I use masking tape.</p>
        <p>Wrap a piece of tape - sticky side out - around four fingers of your right hand and pat the surface of the canvas lightly with the tape. Although yarn fibers do not stick to plastic canvas as much as to traditional cotton canvas, youll be surprised at the amount that comes off onto the tape.</p>
        <p>It is particularly important to remove these fuzzies if you will be working different color stitches where you have ripped out previous stitches. Otherwise, these excess fibers are likely to come to the surface and are harder to eliminate once you have done the new stitching.</p>
        <p>If you have scraps of plastic canvas - either 7-or 10-mesh size  and odds and ends of yam on hand, you can use these to whip up some delightful small gifts between now and Christmas.</p>
        <p>For eyeglass cases, cut two pieces</p>
        <p>of the canvas approximately 6 inches by 3 to 3 1/4 inches. Work each side with a combination of pattern stitches, overcast the top edges of each piece and then viliip together the remaining three edges of the two pieces. For one side, you may prefer to work a pattern border and stitch an initial or monc^m in the center.</p>
        <p>Tiny boxes can easily be made for holding such items as rin^, pins or paper clips. A hinged lid is a good idea. Wore your choice of stitch^ on six pieces  4 sides plus a top and bottom piece.</p>
        <p>Whip together the 4 sides and the bottom; overcast the top edges of 3 of</p>
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        <p>If you wish to line the boxes, I suggest that you line each piece separately before joining them. Cut the lining 1 inch longer and 1 inch wider than each finished needlepoint piece. Press under a 1/2-inch hem all around and, with wrong sides together, whip lining to each stitched piece, making sure that the lining fabric does not extend beyond the stitches. Youll be happy to know that you can probably make two or three tiny boxes in an evening.</p>
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        <p> Paul T, O'Connor Faircloth Gets Head StartWho Gets It?</p>
        <p>I It has been drummed into the consciousness of us &amp;gt;all that the American family farm is an endangered</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; species. Debts, poor crop prices, unrealistic support j levels, foreclosures and accompanying loss of fami-&amp;lt; lies whose roots in the land are long-standing, lack of C government help... all figure in the dreary story.</p>
        <p>The result has been a growing public concern and</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; sympathy for farm families which inspired efforts to brake farm foreclosures and there was an improvised telethon to raise money for farm aid. The impression of an uncaring government was strong.</p>
        <p>That wasnt the whole story.</p>
        <p>The Agriculture Departments Economic Research Service has reported subsidy figures for 1985. They are eye-openers.</p>
        <p>Federal cash subsidies to farmers in calendar 1985 are climbing to a record level, says that service. Instead of declining, preliminary estimates indicate direct government cash payments through June totaled $5.8 billion ... far, far ahead of the pace of a record $4.1 billion in all of 1983.</p>
        <p>Nearly half of the $5.8 billion paid thus far in 85 represented payments to farmers for corn and sorghum crops when prices during a specified part of the season fell below a target level. Some of the money also represented advances to farmers under the program.</p>
        <p>Other cash payments (as of July 1) included nearly $1 billion under the cotton program; about $800 million in advances under the wheat program; another $500 million in similar payments for rice and nearly $100 million in wool payments. Wheat deficiency payments are expected to surpass a billion dollars.</p>
        <p>By the end of 1985 USDA cash payments to farmers may run as high as $9 billion.</p>
        <p>Those hardship reports (and we do not question ^em) pose one more question: if Americas farmers re not getting those billions of dollars, who is?</p>
        <p>. To be sure, sums going to the giant farm complexes Would be spectacularly large, but we have to assume ^ small operators are receiving a proportionate .'share.</p>
        <p>'; Tt just does not compute.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  Lauch Faircloth is a peculiarity in the Democratic Party these days. Hes a fairly well known politician who is interested in running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by ailing Sen. John East.</p>
        <p>The party cant seem to find a flight candudate. F(Miner governors Terry Sanford and Jim Hunt have refused to run. Lt. Gov. Bob Jmxian has quashed any draft movement. Bill FYiday, retiring UNC president, doesnt appear to be very interested. Even some lesser known politicians like 2nd District U.S. Rep. Tim Valentine have said no.</p>
        <p>But Faircloth is intocsted, although he is hol(hng back on making a decisim until the situation shakes outabitbetto*.</p>
        <p>Faircloth is in a much different position than the other Democrats. He has nothing to lose except a little money, and he has plenty of that. He has something to win which for him would be a first - an elective office.</p>
        <p>^ Faircloth, 57, has served in several administrations as a highway board member, transportation secretary and, most recently, for six and a half ; rears as commerce secretary. In his 'irst try for elective office, he finish</p>
        <p>ed third in a field (tf 10 seeking the Democratic gub^uatorial nomination in 1984. Hes a wealthy farmer and tminessman from Clinton, in Sampson County, and is considered the most conservative major figure in state Democratic politics today.</p>
        <p>Faircloth has some obvious strengths. His personal fortune and his c(Mitacts within the business community give him access to the money hell need to wage a campaign. He has the cash available to get started as soon as he decides to do so.Brynner</p>
        <p> Art Buchwald </p>
        <p>To millions of people actor Yul Brynner was first and foremost the 19th century king of Siam. He played the part on the screen and in a record-setting number of stage performances.</p>
        <p>The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical classic became the Brynner vehicle for capturing and entrancing audiences for decades. The role seemed to become his alter ego. Other actors attempted the part, but only he added the magic.</p>
        <p>He was not a one-role performer. The movies found the able actor in him, too; and used his talents in dozens of films. His peers honored him; many awards were presented during his career.</p>
        <p>He died last week at age 65 ... according to his public relations agent. Other sources provided other birth dates and ages; but no matter. If the delightfully imperious, autocratic king said he was 39, then he was 39 and no question about it.</p>
        <p>Anyway, the king is dead. He left pleasant memories in his wake.  '</p>
        <p>Talking For Survival</p>
        <p>Whos on first?</p>
        <p>No, Who is in court testifying in the baseball drug trial.</p>
        <p>Well, if Who is in court, then What is on first?</p>
        <p>No, What is also a government witness. Who told the prosecutOTS What gave him amphetamines during the World Series. In order to save his skin What offered to name the people who sold them to him.</p>
        <p>Who did What name?</p>
        <p>I Dont Know.</p>
        <p>Dont tell me you dont know who else is involved in the scandal.</p>
        <p>I Dont Know is testifying for the government after they threatened to give him 30 years.</p>
        <p>Who could be on second?</p>
        <p>I told you. Who is not playing baseball anymore. Hes spending all his time ratting on his pals.</p>
        <p>But if who isnt playing baseball, and neither is What, and I Dont Know is in court, tiren that means no one is covering first.</p>
        <p>Someone is on first, but he hasnt been indicted yet.</p>
        <p>Do I dare ask who is on third?</p>
        <p>I dont know.</p>
        <p>What is I Dont Know doing on third?</p>
        <p>I Dont Know is not on third. All I said was I dont know who is on third. The reason I dont know is theyre still searching everyones locker.</p>
        <p>It sounds like a big scandal.</p>
        <p>It is because once they start rounding up the usual suspects there is no end to it. Everyone is copping a plea with the Assistant Attorney (^neral. As long as youre willing to blow the whistle on 10 pals you can play baseball.</p>
        <p> Rowland Evans and Robert Novak -</p>
        <p>Arms-Cut Plan Hurts Gorbachev</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Mikhail Gorbachevs flawed 50 percent nuclear arms-cut plan has cost him heavily in presummit sparring with President Reagan, far outweighing cosmetic success of his Paris spectacular showing him off as a modern Soviet leader with mass appeal.</p>
        <p>The Gucci-slick Gorbachev failed in Paris to move the two constituencies-\yhose support is essential for Soviet victory over Reagan at the Nov, 9 Geneva summit: the people of Western Europe and the U.S. They</p>
        <p>remain aloof to his arms-cut plan and demand for an immediate end to Reagans Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Their governments, especially the U.S., can hardly believe their windfall resulting from Gorbachevs partially self-inflicted setback.</p>
        <p>Resourceful diplomacy by Mitterrand during the first serious Western exposure of Gorbachev helped recently. Mitterrand gave a polite no to not one but two Gorbachev proposals for joint French-Soviet com-</p>
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        <p>munuques. The first was designed to link the two states in a strong anti-SDI statement, the second to narrow Reagans summit options by calling for a new ear of detente. Mitterrands imaginative re^nse: no communiques but a joint press conference.</p>
        <p>That protected SDI, even though Mitterrand and the French are not enamored of the proposal that has so perturbed the Kremlin. The safeguarding Soviet assault in Paris will help safeguard it against those White House insiders who want the president to put it on the negotiating table in Geneva.  ?</p>
        <p>They are led by public relations entrepreneur Michael K. Deaver, the former Reagan aide who has been brought back for a pre-summit White House advisory encore planning the summit. He works closely with and always has been strongly supported by the president's wife, Nancy. Professional backing at this point of view comes from the ranking Soviet expert on the National Security Council staff, senior Foreign Service officer Jack Matlock.</p>
        <p>Beyond the White House, Secretary of State George Shultz appears a bit ambivalent on whether SDI is imperative to the future security of the nation. His senior diplomats are pressing him and Reagan to maintain maximum negotiating freedom - meaning a readiness to bargain down or bargain away SDI under certain circumstances.</p>
        <p>Key Pentagon officials resolved to push full speed ahead on SDI research, testing and development, think they can now count national</p>
        <p>security adviser Robert C. McFarlane as their staunch ally. He seems wedded to the presidents own convictions that SDI is for real and for good.</p>
        <p>Always cautious in relations with Shultz, McFarlane has been moving steadily upward as Reagans most valued pre-summit adviser. Howev-, er, the fact that he has mastered the complex numbers and perplexing formulations that make up the deadly nuclear game while Shultz has not ven him an important advantage.</p>
        <p>So despite the undeniable power of the Nancy Reagan-Mike Deaver team and the likelihood that White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan has hidden cards to plav in the presummit game, the od(K favor the president following his convictions in Geneva. That woiud mean no retreat on SDI - a prospect enhanced by Gorbachevs performance in Paris.</p>
        <p>His failure to gain any semblance of French support for a common an-ti-SDI front was not for want of trying. The very first item Gorbachev mentioned in his five hours of talks with Mitterand was SDI, and he returned to it again and again.</p>
        <p>He played up to Mitterands Gaullist inclinations, portraying the Soviet Union and France as two European states with a common security problem. He noted that Charles de Gaulle originated the name of detente in the early post-war period, suggesting that a joint communique promoting detente would help Mitterrand politically with Frances still potent Gaullists.</p>
        <p>Who is representing the defense?</p>
        <p>No, Who is a witness for the prosecution. The government wants ^o to tell the jury where he got the dope.</p>
        <p>What dope?</p>
        <p>Thats right. What bought dope from a thirof party.</p>
        <p>Who?</p>
        <p>I Dont Know.</p>
        <p>You mean I Dont Know was a dealer?</p>
        <p>According to what he was. Who led them to What, and What led them to I Dont Know. Once I Dont Know takes the stand there will be a lot more players involved.</p>
        <p>We havent talked about home plate yet.</p>
        <p>Thats where they unloaded the stuff at night.</p>
        <p>Where?</p>
        <p>Under the plate.</p>
        <p>Who knows about it?</p>
        <p>Of course Who knows about it. And so does What. Every player helped himself to some when he came to bat.</p>
        <p>Did the manager have any idea as to how much was being used?</p>
        <p>No, the only one who knew was the caterer for the team.</p>
        <p>Who was that?</p>
        <p>It wasnt Who.</p>
        <p>What?</p>
        <p>Possibly.</p>
        <p>How far will the witnesses go back in baseball to save their own necks?</p>
        <p>I dont know.</p>
        <p>Thats more than likely.</p>
        <p>(c) 1985, Syndicate</p>
        <p>Los Angeles Times</p>
        <p>He got into the gubemat(ial race late mit still |xit together a respectable organization that coula be mobilized. He was loyal to the party, supported nominee Rufie Edmisten ana has been rewarded by pledges of support from key Edmisten workers like Johnsie Setzer of Hickory.</p>
        <p>Larry McAdams, a Rocky Mount computer whiz who supported Faircloth in 1984, says Faircloth has access to the computers, software and voter lists from the first race.</p>
        <p>Many Democrats expect Jim Broyhill to beat David Furaierburk for the Republican Senate nomination. Faircloths strength against Broyhill might rest in tus ability to draw eastern Democrats back to the party. But hed lose any business edge against the furniture family scion.</p>
        <p>An interesting twist is possible in a Faircloth-Broyhill race. Faircloth enjoys the support of many of the conservative Democrats who give the National Congressional Club its strength. The club is supporting Funderburk. If Funderburk ^rsists in his strategy of branding Broyhill a moderate, then he may, at the same time, convince these Democrats that Faircloth is perferable to Broyhill.</p>
        <p>Against Funderburk, Faircloth could stress his own conservative credentials. His combative personality might also be better suited to the hardball tactics Funderburk would employ.</p>
        <p>Faircloth has some weaknesses, not the least of which is that many liberal and moderate Democrats dont think hes any better than a Republican. A Sanford associate reported that polls done for both Sanford and Hunt showed Faircloth with little name recognition and a high negative rating among those Democrats who knew who he was.</p>
        <p>Faircloth is not pretty, nor is he a good public speaker. His speaking style did improve markedly during the 1984 campaign. However, in small groups, his outrageous sense of humor is a real bonus. He has a terrible driving record, and his use of state aircraft while at commerce was questionable.</p>
        <p>He promises to make an announcement before the end of October*</p>
        <p>Elisha DouglasStrength For Today</p>
        <p>One of the greatest men the church has produced was William Carey, father of the modern missionary movement.</p>
        <p>Carey was a cobbler in England, a man of no education. He became greatly concerned over the fact that the Bible enjoined Christian missions but that church leaders were not following that injunction as they should. As he hammered his shoes he had a map of the world in front of him. He went to the church meetings and urged the leaders to do something in behalf of missions. At last he persuaded the church to send him to India. There the uneducated Carey became a highly self-educated man. He became a great scholar as well as a great missionary.</p>
        <p>It doesnt make any difference where we live or what our opportunities may be. Great ideas spring up where we lease expect them. If you have an idea, dont be afraid to cling to it.</p>
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        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>The best preaching is often expressed in actions rather than in words When we do what is right without saying anything, we can have a far greater impact for good than when we tell others what they should do without doing it ourselves. Yes, it might be better to skip the preaching altogether if there is no practicing.</p>
        <p>This is one point many parents overlook as they instruct their children.' Mom and Dad talk about (}od, explain salvation through Jesus and expect good works, but it all ends there because their own example fails to match the  expectations they have for their children.</p>
        <p>In other Christian homes, however, mothers and fathers make sure their walk supports their talk. Their exemplary living in itself provides clear and consistent guidelines. Of course, we must never discount the importance of, verbal instructions along with a worthy example.  *</p>
        <p>Although we usually think that the only preachers are those who speak from  the pulpit, the truth is that we are all preaching every day. Our conduct at! home, our handling of business matters, our response to difficulties, our 4 reaction to temptation - everything our youngsters, friends, and associates,^ observe about us is preaching. Someone has wisely said, What youre do-  ing speaks so loudly tlret I cant hear what youre saying.    ?</p>
        <p>How important it is that all of our actions are in harmony with Gods revealed will! Remember, whether we realize it or not, our walking is doing our talking. Every Ciiristian should be a walking sermon.</p>
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        <p>Study Says Joint Chiefs Outdated</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C-</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 16.1985  5*</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pen-Ugon is riddled with confused ^nization, poor management and destructive rivalries, claims a Senate staff report that today is .recommending the military Joint Chiefs of Staff be abolished and replaced by an advisory council of semor generals.</p>
        <p>The 645-page report of the bipar-tiMn sUff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in preparation for more than two years, portrays civilian leaders in the Defense Department as dominated by the power and the influence of the separate armed services.</p>
        <p>It said the uniformed services are unable to rise to the levels of close cooperation needed to conduct effec</p>
        <p>tive joint military c^raticuis crucial to success in modem warfare.</p>
        <p>Such operations too often are no more than loose confederati(His of single service forces with different prioritiw, operatii^ methods and strategies patched t(^etber at the last moment, the report said.</p>
        <p>In an initial reaction, the Pentagon disparaged the staff study and implied there may be disagreement within the committee on its conclusions. The Pentagon also contended the successful Navy interception last week of an Egyptian airliner with hijackers aboard proves the present system works and needs no repair. TTiat operation, however, was carried out by Navy personnel only, and did not involve the kind of joint-ser-</p>
        <p>vice co(^rati(m the report discussed.</p>
        <p>Tlie report was preceded and its main themes underscored in a series of Senate speeches over the last two weeks by Sen. Ba^ Goldwater, R-Ariz., the committees chairman, and Sam Nunn, D-Ga., its ranking Democratic member.</p>
        <p>Both are known as staunch supporters of a strong military.</p>
        <p>Goldwater declared that the U.S. military system is in fact br(^en and was in need of an overhaul.</p>
        <p>In a future war, he said, the Pentagons flaws will cause Americans to die needlessly and may cause us tolosethefi^it.</p>
        <p>The report said such problems were not unique with the Reagan</p>
        <p>administration but rather have continued unchecked in every conflict since the Spanish American war.</p>
        <p>But it said they included problems of joint command experienced in the successful invasion (rf Grenada in 1983, during which Army officers on the beach discovered they could not request artillery support from Navy shirc offshore because the radios used by the two services were incompatible.</p>
        <p>The staff report identified 34 separate problems it said were robbing the U.S. militai7 of its strength and made 91 specific recommendations for change.</p>
        <p>' The panel planned a series of hearings on those recommendations and was to consider possible legislation early next year.</p>
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        <p>Films Did No Damage</p>
        <p>BALTIMORE (AP) - A CIA ^ployee who helped design a U^. sp^ satellite testified at an es{Honage trial that publication of thrM photographs taken by the satellite in no way damaged U.S. security.</p>
        <p>' Roland S. Inlow, a CIA ri{^yee 28 years, said when be saw the photographs o( the Soviet Navys first nuclear-powered aircraft car-ri- under constructiwi at a Black Sea shipyard in the Aug. 13,1984, edi-titxi (tf Aviation Week, he assumed ttie government had released them.</p>
        <p> i was somewhat surjHised at that, Inlow said Tuesday at the trial</p>
        <p>Samuel Loring Morison, a former Nval intelligence analyst charged with espionage and tl^ft of government property.</p>
        <p> But my reaction was much more ho-hum than Oh my God! Inlow said. In my opinion* the release (rf these photo^^ would cause no damage ot injuiy to the United States."</p>
        <p>Inlow, as chairman of the interagency Committee on Imagery Re-Quirements and Exploitation, coordinated activities of the U.S. intelligence community before he retired in 1979.</p>
        <p>Morison is charged with espiwiage for releasing the photogra(te, a classified secret. He also is accused of theft of the photos and theft of government documents that described a May 1984 explosicm at Severomosk. the main ammunition depot for the Soviet Unions Northern fleet.</p>
        <p>Seaway Will Be Closed For Weeks</p>
        <p>THOROLD, Ontario (AP) - Costs to shippers are mounting and ncAices impending lav(tfk have bera sent along the immobilized St. Lawrence Seaway as offidals estimate it will be several wedis befwe a collapsed Welland Canal lock wall is repaired and traffic can resume. ^</p>
        <p>Its goii^ to mean billions &amp;lt;rf dollars overall, said Fleet Captain Winfield Lmge of ULS Intematimal Inc., a T(xtto-based shipping company with 21 vessels in opnatim.</p>
        <p>The c(npany issued notice d possible</p>
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        <p>He estimated that 150 Canadian ships are in the seaway system, of which the canal is a link, at a total</p>
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        <p>Killer Requires Five Jolts For Execution</p>
        <p>Tharsday, October 17, 1985, 12:00 ooon, Jaycee Park Administrative BuUdiog, 2000 Cedar Lane, Greenville.</p>
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        <p>MICHIGAN cm. Ind. (.AP) -Five jolts of electricity instead of the prescribed two were needed today to execute William E. Vandiver, convicted of stabbing his father-in-law to death, then cutting up his body with a hacksaw.</p>
        <p>, A prison doctor said Vandiver. 37, was still breathing after the first round of 2,300 volts and a second of 500 volts were applied at 12:03 a.m. Three more blasts of current were applied before he was pronounced dead 17 minutes later.</p>
        <p>I think it was outrageous," said attorney Herbert Schaps, Vandiver's trial lawTer, who witnessed the execution.</p>
        <p>Dr. Rodger Saylors, the Michigan Qty doctor who pronounced Vandiver dead, said he could not explain why be survived the first two jolts.</p>
        <p>This I understand is very rare. he said. Vandiver was brain dead after the first round, he said.</p>
        <p>Vandiver was the first inmate ex</p>
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        <p>Police described Vandiver as a drifter who in 1983 stabbed Paul Komyatti Sr., 65. of Hammond, a retired construction worker, 34 times with a fish filleting knife, then cut up his body with a hacksaw.</p>
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        <p>Reagan Used Open Rado Circuit ToTrnsmt Orders'T^ Warplanes</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 16,1985  7</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The same radio scanners that millions of Americans use to listen to police and fire transmissions also can eavesdrop on some of Americas best kept secrets, including President Reagans decision to use U.S. warplanes to intercept a jetliner car-ryir^ four Palestinian pirates.</p>
        <p>With time of the essence, Reagan and Secretary of Defense Casper W. Weinberger decided not to wait for a secure link between their separate planes last Thursday and they discussed the final plans of the U.S. Navy pilots mission on an open radio circuit.</p>
        <p>White House spokesman Michael Guest said Air Force One and Weinbergers plane both had the equipment necessary to provide coded conununications, but it would have taken time for operators to coordinate the two systems.</p>
        <p>White House deputy i^ess secretary Larry Speakes said Tuesday the president wanted to save time by not using his aircrafts secure com-mumcations system.</p>
        <p>Both were aware it was not a secure call, Guest said of the radio conversation, which took place while Reagan was en route from Chicago to Washington and Weinbereer was returning here from Canacm. Guest said the two men would have been able to talk around sensitive details of the military mission, which called for the interception of an Egyptair plane carrying the hijackers of the Italian cruise liner Acmlle Lauro.</p>
        <p>Without an encryption device, the conversation was available for ion by anyone with a radio to the proper frequency. For about $350, anyone can buy the technology required to monitor such frequencies.</p>
        <p>Fi^uencies used by the White House are well known to reporters who cover the president, whose airwaves code name is Rawhide. Weinbergers handle: Finley.</p>
        <p>' Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., said President Reagan has called him from Ar Force One and occasionally he has been warned that they are on a telephone line that is not secure. Leahy said that in those cases he has been asked to refer to the president as Rawhide.</p>
        <p>Presidential air-to-ground phone calls usually are made on Air Force radio frequencies to a switching ^ter at the White House, where they are connected to the regular public telephone network.</p>
        <p>T The Reagan-Weinberger call was K)t the first time a presidential radio transmission has been intercepted.</p>
        <p>Poll Shows Public Split On Phones</p>
        <p>* WASHINGTON (AP)-Americans are divided on whether local phone ^rvice is too expensive, although 52 percent of those surveyed said they pay $15 a month or less for local service, a new Gallup survey reports ioday.</p>
        <p>i The cost of local service was judged inexpensive by 5 percent of -those questioned, just right by another 44 percent, somewhat ex-*^nsive by 33 percent and very expensive by another 16 percent. The Temainder had no opinion.</p>
        <p>~ 'Those surveyed were asked to Seave out long-distance charges and ithe cost of renting telephones when they made their evaluations.</p>
        <p> Americans rated local phone service as good or better value than dectricity, home heating fuel, food, gasoline and postal services, j Expense and poorer connections :were the biggest complaints by those 14 percent w the survey group who said local phone service was worse than it was two years ago when the Sell System ran most local telephone Service.</p>
        <p>V The Bell System was broken up as Jpart of the settlement of the Justice fiepartment antitrust suit against ^erican Telephone &amp;amp; Telegraph ?Co.</p>
        <p>t The survey was prepared for the 3U.S. Telephone Association, which represents all of the former Bell System companies, along with'vir-kually all of the independent telephone companies in the country.</p>
        <p>? The study, released at the groups annual convention in San Antonio, was also distributed to reporters in Washington.</p>
        <p>; It found that 90 percent of those surveyed were aware of the breakup pf AT&amp;amp;T. An even greater group, 93 ^percent, said they were aware that jthey could buy their own phones, although only 5.2 percent bought new additional phones in the last year  fn</p>
        <p>_nd just over 1 percent changed from Anting to owning phones during the ame period.</p>
        <p>r The USTA reported that 68 percent 0 Americans asked said they Understood their current phone bills, t)ut those who didnt said they pouldnt grasp why phone bills had an increase number of pages and more itemizanon. *</p>
        <p>In 1973, President Nixon was overheard talking with his Chief of Staff Alexander M. Haig, Jr. at the time of the Yom Kippur War in the Middle East. Among other things revealed in that cwiversation was Haigs code name Clawhammer.</p>
        <p>Columnist Jack Anderson reported an overheard 19^ conversation between Haig, then secretary of state, and Reagan during the Falklands War.</p>
        <p>There is no law against monitoring those signals, but a $10,000 fine and a year in iail can result for anyone convicted of passing on the information.</p>
        <p>In the case of the Weinberger-</p>
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        <p>The White House never has pressed for prosecution of cases of eavesdropping on Air Force One telephone calls. Federal Communications Commission official James C. McKinney said.</p>
        <p>People using radio frequencies to transmit telephone messages, be they business executives usiM a cellular car telephone or Wliite House officials have to realize that they may be intercepted, said Bob Hanson, executive director of the Scanner Association of North</p>
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        <p>Twin Bombings Kill Two Linked To Financially Troubled Company</p>
        <p>SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Dozens of detectives seeking leads on twin bomb explosions that killed two peo-)le in "a professional-type hit oeused today on a financially troubled company and its nearly 3,000 investors nationwide,</p>
        <p>These are our suspects, said Salt Lake County sheriffs Capt. Bob Jack, waving an inch-thick computer printout of investors in CFS Financial Corp.</p>
        <p>The sophisticated bombs, which exploded Tuesday some 10 miles and three hours apart, instantly killed a former officer and the wife of the companys founder and president.</p>
        <p>On Sept. 26, CFS Financial mailed to its clients - mostly wealthy professionals - a letter saying the financial counseling and investment comply was $5.4 million in the red and c^ild not pay its obligations unless cFeditors granted additional time.</p>
        <p>In recent months, disgruntled investors have filed a flurry of lawsuits against CFS, which has formed a committee to deal with its financial plight.</p>
        <p>Wooden boxes containing the bombs bore the names of Steven F. Christensen, 31, killed outside his sixth-floor office in the downtown Judge Building, and J. Gary Sheets, whose wife, Kathy, a 50-year-old mother of four, died when she picked up a newspaper atop a box outside the couples suburban home, police said.  </p>
        <p>Salt Lake County Sheriff Pete Hayward said the bombs, designed to trigger at the slightest touch, were likely crafted by a paid killer.</p>
        <p>This was definitely a professional-type hit against an individual target. It was a very sophisticated-'type weapon, Hayward said. Theres no doubt in my mind that the individual layman would not know how to put the device together.</p>
        <p>A hastily formed task force of more than 40 city, county and federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms officers also pursued a possible motive stemming from Christensens involvement with controversial documents relating to the Mormon Churchs origin.</p>
        <p>All the players are involved in both, said police Chief Bud Willoughby. We are leaning toward the business transactions. [Christensen, the father of three, like Sheets was a Mormon bishop and church history buff. That hobby led him in early 1984 to turn over to Church leaders the so-called Salamander Letter, believed written by Martin Harris, a close associate of church founder Joseph Smith,</p>
        <p>The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that Smith translated the Book of Mormon, which members regard as holy scripture, from gold plates given to  himV an angel named Moroni.</p>
        <p>But Harris contended in the 155-year-old letter that Smith found the gold plates by using a seer stone, a clear stone through which he got knowledge. Harris also wrote that Smith said he initially was prevented from obtaining the plates by an old spirit that transformed itself from a white salamander. Meanwhile, an</p>
        <p>investOT in CFS, Rock Springs, Wyo., |)hpician Gorckm Stoltzner, filed a ledCTal lawsuit earlier this month claiming the company, which dealt primarily in real estate, had violated securities laws when it sold him interests in four real estate partnerships.</p>
        <p>There have been fabulous losses. One man lost $500,000 ... in one hit. I</p>
        <p>ai^t of the 12-year-old company.</p>
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        <p>spoke to anoi^er man who lost $50,000 from one investment. $100,000 in</p>
        <p>another, Stoltzner said Tuesday.</p>
        <p>He said he wrote to 140 investors in the West asking for an independent</p>
        <p>His lawsuit claims Stoltzner invested $97,000 in a South Carolina apartment complex, $38,600 in a Salt Uke-area development and $63,000 in two other apartment partnerships.</p>
        <p>State Securities Director John C, Baldwin said, Sheets had a good, clean reputation and there was no investigation of the firm from this office.</p>
        <p>After the bombings, other officers of CFS Financial were placed under guard and corporate offices were searched for bombs.</p>
        <p>A witness at the Judge Building early Tuesday told police he saw a fairly clean-cut man in an elevator carrying a box with To Steve Christensen written on its brown paper wrapping.</p>
        <p>The first bomb was believed placed in the Judge Building about 5 a.m. Tuesday, the one at the Sheets home after 5:30 or 6 a.m., Willoughby said. The distance apart probably indicates two people were involved, but thats speculation on my part.  Willoughby said both bombs were nearly identical.  _</p>
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        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - The fierce Santa Ana winds today fanned fve raging wUdfires across Southern California brushland as more than 1,400 firefighters tried to gain an upper hand on blazes that have scmxn-ed more than 60,000 acres and bunied 22 houses.</p>
        <p>The regions biggest fire destroyed 10 homes and burned 35,000 acres by late Tuesday in the Santa Paula area 50 mUes northwest of downtown Los Angeles, fire officials said. So far, the fires have been blamed for one death.</p>
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        <p>Those whose homes were burned watched m began to tally the damage.</p>
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        <p>I was bwn in that house, Gnui Jaur^ said as he stood near the burning home he had lived in fw ^ years in the Ojai Valley.</p>
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        <p>Taylor Uhler surveyed the ruins of his home in the Malito area that the family had fled Monday.</p>
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        <p>LuckUy we have each other, said his wife, Paula. Its brought us a lot closer.</p>
        <p>ELKINS, W.Va. (AP) - There were bigger bands in the parade, and students who had traveled gmter distances. But no group of musicians had come quite as lar as tte 14 members of the West Virginia School fm the Blind marching band.</p>
        <p>For the 10 players, two sighted guides and two banner carriers, participating in the recent Mountain State Forest Festival parade was nothing special. Applause from thousands of spectators indicated otherwise.</p>
        <p>The band, marching to a cadence pounded out by its three drummers ami to songs like This Is My Country, stays in step and in line as it moves down the street.</p>
        <p>I know where to go, snare drummer Jason Jobe said. I just</p>
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        <p>Several (rf the members have some vision, although none can see normally. Those who can see a little help those who can't.</p>
        <p>Band director Betty Sue Kitchen says parade organizers (rften do not believe her whi she schedules an appearance.</p>
        <p>They ask how we keep them in line, she said at the festival earlier this mwith. The standard joke is, I tie them together. Then I quickly explain.</p>
        <p>The band marches three abreast, with one guide in the front row between the two flute players and the other in the second row between the saxophonist and the sousaphone player. Tte three drummers make up the third row, with the back row</p>
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        <p>The marchers stay so dose that their arms touch, helping than ^y inline.  *  '</p>
        <p>Ms. Kitchen joined the School for the Blind faculty as a chw-al director seven years ago at the si^estion of a friend, who was band director. Two years later she took ova* the band, a job she said pays more than ^ money.</p>
        <p>It gives me a good feeling, she said. I can help them find a t^t -a capability they werent aware of and help them develr^ it.</p>
        <p>They can be in the swimming program or the wrestling program, if they arent athletically inclined, there still is somethii^ fw them to be involved in extracurricularly.</p>
        <p>Teaching blind students music is the toughest job. Kitchen said. Some read Braille music and must use one hand to feel the notes, and it takes two hands to play flute, sax(^)boiie or clarinet.</p>
        <p>Others, who who can see large printed notes, must hold their faces within inches of the sheet, leaving tw room for the instrument. Either way, they cant read music and play at the same time.</p>
        <p>With no football team at the scbo(d, the band does not prepare a half-time show. But it participates in parades throughout West Virginia and Marviand.</p>
        <p>Budget</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Once again, Congress is promising lo balance the federal budget.</p>
        <p>Senior members of the House apd Senate were sitting down today to draft a compromise version cf a Senate-passed balanced-budget plan. .</p>
        <p>President Reagan hails the Senate package as the last, best Ixqie to ^ come to grips with the budget deficit.</p>
        <p>But House Speaker Thomas P. ONeill, D-Mass., scorns it as political fraud.</p>
        <p>The gap between those two nions reflects the difficulty of task confronting the bargainers in the high-stakes poker game, the outcome of which could well affect next years congressional elections and define the way the government does business for years to come.</p>
        <p>The Republican-led Senate, taking an extraordinary shortcut on such.a sweeping measure, adopted the budget plan last week as an amoid-ment to a measure raising tlte national debt limit to more than ^ trillion.</p>
        <p>The complex plan would set statu-. tory ceilings on budget deficits  now running at about $200 billiim a year - beginning with $180 billion in the current fiscal year and decreasing by $36 billion a year until reaching zero in 1991.</p>
        <p>If Congress and the White House are unable to agree on actions to meet the annual goals, the plan gives the president authority to impose automatic spending cuts to keep the red ink within the ceiling.</p>
        <p>Following the Senate action, the Democratic-controlled House overwhelmingly agreed to the conference and endorsed the balanced goal without embracing the s( of the Senate plan.</p>
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        <p>ONeill, speaking to a meeting of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange on Tuesday night, outlined his reserva</p>
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        <p>We want to make sure that this bill will not turn a future recession into a depression, that it will not turn the United States armed forces into the United States strategic nuclear forces, that it will not malee tlw Cmi-gress an unequal branch of the gov-ei^nment and that it will not turn Americas struggling poor info Americas abandoned poor, ONei said.</p>
        <p>Aides indicated the sp^ker would make the same points in a Washington speech today.</p>
        <p>Democratic bargainers are expected to press for an accelerated schedule of deficit reductions, forc: ing dramatic action before the elections next year.</p>
        <p>I want to make it clear and unmistakable that if we are to have an emergency deficit act, then as far as I am concerned it should take: effect like an emergency act  now, not later. This year, not next year, ONeill said.</p>
        <p>The speaker suggested that the Senate plan puts off drastic cuts until after next years elections in order to minimize the political fallout for GOP candidates.</p>
        <p>Democrats in the House have no desire to become co-conspirators in the politcal fraud that took place when the Senate sponsors to( the teeth out of their 1986 and 1987 bucket cuts," O'Neill said.</p>
        <p>In addition, House Democrats have been considering substituting the specified annual reductions in the Senate plan with a formula that would express the target deficit in terms of its share of th? gross national product.</p>
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        <p>l^icaragua Suspends Civil Rights</p>
        <p>MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -The leftist government suspended tbe;;eht to free expression, public ksseoiDly, strikes, aikl the {Hivacy of the home because of what it caUed bcutal aggression by the United States and the governments opponents</p>
        <p>President Daniel Ortega read a decree suspending the rights Tuesday night oVer nati(mal radio and trievision.</p>
        <p>The brutal aggression by North America and its internal allies has created an extraordinary situation, said Ortega, who also cited the terrorist politics of the United States.</p>
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        <p>Most &amp;lt;tf the rights and guarantees had been suspended when a state of emergency was declared in March 1982, but they were rest(H^ shortly before the national electiois last November.</p>
        <p>The government decree also increased news censorship, with all sections of the media required to submit their material to the Intericnr Ministrys directw of communications {NTior to publication or iM^d-cast.</p>
        <p>La Prensa, the main opposition newspaper, had previously been re-</p>
        <p>left-wing San-| the nations economic relatitms.</p>
        <p>Justice Minister Rodrigo Reyes said that with tlw new decree censorship will be total. However, there was no word on whether the decree would covct foreign jomnal-ists as well as domestic reporters.</p>
        <p>There was no immediate reaction from La Prensa editors, who have canceled the publicaticm of scores of editions in recent years becai^ of censors' wders that certain articles be deleted.</p>
        <p>Reyes said the new decree, which also suspends privacy of mail, preserves the intrinsic rights of tte petle, such as the right to life and</p>
        <p>American Professors Get Nobel Prize In Chemistry</p>
        <p>STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -.\merican researchers Herbert A. Hauptman and Jerome Karle won the 1985 Nobel Prize for .chemis^ today for their role in developing methods to determine the molecular structure of crystals.</p>
        <p>Klaus von Klitzing of West Germanys Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research won the 1985 Nobel Prize for Physics today for electronics research described as very imprtant to the development of the semiconductor industry, IHauptman. 68, is a professor at the Medical Foundation of Buffalo, N.Y., and Karle, 67, is a professor at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, Nobel officials said. -Nobel officials said the achieve-nleiits of the two men had allowed development of practical instru-naents for determining the structure trf molecules within both inorganic and organic chemistry  not least wfithin the chemistry of natural products.</p>
        <p>The determination of crystal structure involves generating a three-dimensional picture of the positions of the atoms, the an-nbuncement of the award said. The picture maps the electron density wthin the crystal and density is greatest at the center of the atoms. -The award added that scientists gnerating this picture also need to know how much the waves of the radiated rays are displaced in rela-tron to each other. The degree of their displacement is affected by electron density, it said.</p>
        <p>THauptman and Karle were said to have developed equation systems related to the limits of such displacement and worked out a procedure for solving their equations.</p>
        <p>Their work already plays a great role in chemistry and will do in an even higher degree in the future, Nobel officials said.</p>
        <p>The Nobel announcement said one important area for applying the</p>
        <p>Americans work was in research involving biological processes. Their work alM makes it possible to study chemical reactions at the molecular level and see how molecules change their structure under various conditions, the announcement said.</p>
        <p>Hauptman became a professor of biophysics at the State University of New York in 1970 and has been director of research and vice president of the Medical Foundation of Buffalo since 1972.</p>
        <p>Karle, who like Hauptman was bom in New York City, became a professor at the New York State Department of Health in 1939 and has been director of research at the Laboratory for Structure of Matter at the U.S. Naval Laboratory in Washington since 1967.</p>
        <p>The award marked the third consecutive year that Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has given the chemistry prize to Americans.</p>
        <p>Last years award went to Robert Bruce Merrifield of Rockefeller University for his development of meth-odol(^y for chemical synthesis.</p>
        <p>Henry Taube of Staiiford Univesity won the 1983 prize for work on the mechanism of electron transfer reactions.</p>
        <p>This years two winners will share a cash award of 1.8 million Swedish kronor, the equivalent of about $225,000.</p>
        <p>The two and other winners of the various Nobel awards, which were set up in the 1895 will of Swedish dynamite inventory Alfred Nobel, traditionally receive them in ceremonies in Oslo and Stockholm on Dec. 10, the anniversary of Nobels death.</p>
        <p>The two winners of the chemistry )rize are not chemists themselves, )ut physicists.</p>
        <p>Their work is not within chemistry but is important for chemistry, Prof. Ingvar Lindqvist, a member of the Nobel chemistiy committee told journalists after the announcement.</p>
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        <p>It is not possible to name fields in chemistry where the method is not used, he said.</p>
        <p>The two Americans were said to have developed their methodology in 1950-56 and Nobel (tfficials said ithad be) instrumental in the development of hundreds of drugs.</p>
        <p>Von Klitzings discovery of the quantized Hall effect opened up a new research field of great importance and relevance, the Nobel Physics CiMnmittee said.</p>
        <p>The 42-year-old West German studied at the Technical University of Brunswick. In 1980, he became a jHDfessor at the Technical University m Munich, before his association with the Planck Institute in Stuttgart.</p>
        <p>Prof. Stig Lundqvist, chairman of the committee, said Von Klitzings work was very, very exciting, and all the national laboratories jump^ at this.</p>
        <p>Lundqvist said the research was very important to the development of the semiconductor industry.</p>
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        <p>Ort^ said, In resptmse to the ternxrist pieties (rf the United States ... internal pawns (A imperialism supported by some pohticail parties, news media outlets and religious in-stitutioas have redoubled Uvnr actions to sabotage the defense forces (rf our nation.</p>
        <p>It is inconceivable that we are sitting here tolerating internal counter-revolutionary activities of rightist and far-left sectors while the United States aproves millions to assassinate Nicaraguan people.</p>
        <p>He said the suspended rights will be restored when the imperialist aggression against Nicaragua has been stopped.</p>
        <p>Ortega did not mention any specific military action by the U.S.-backed Contras that might have prompted the suspensim (tf civil rights.</p>
        <p>President Reagan this year signed into law a measure million in non-lethaP rebels, after Congress cut off all military aid last October.</p>
        <p>In Washington, State Department spokesman John Reap said there was no U.S. comment on the Nicaraguan action.</p>
        <p>Ortegas reference to a far-left sector may have been directed at calls for a strike by the Union of Carpenters and Construction Workers demanding a months bonus at Christmas. About 400 union members demonstrated Tuesday in downtown Managua, the capital.</p>
        <p>His reference to rightists may have been aimed at a demand by the Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinate, an alliance of four opposition political parties and two independent unions, for a referendum to determine if Nicaraguans want a Marxist government.</p>
        <p>Earlier Tuesday, government agents searched the Social Promotion Commission of the Roman Catholic archdiocese and confiscated 10,000 copies of a church bulletin, church sources reported. They said they did not know why the action was taken, and the government gave no explanation.</p>
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        <p>Collapsing Roof Kills 71</p>
        <p>DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Tlie (rf a university dormitory collapsed on about 500 students un^r Unrential rain from a storm roaring inland frcmi the Bay (tf Bengal. Hospital sources said today at least 71 pe&amp;lt;mle died and rescuers expected the toll to increase.</p>
        <p>Newspapers reported that the death toll at Dhaka University could be m(N*e than 100, with many victims still buried beneath wreckage.</p>
        <p>The storm came ashore from the Bay of Bengal this morning, lashing Bangladesh and southeastern India with winds of up to 93 mph. Dhaka is about 150 miles inland.</p>
        <p>Thousands of people were evacuated from offshore islands and coastal areas as officials scHight to avoid a catastroi^ similar to the Way 24-25 storm in which an estimated 11,000 people were killed. Most of the dead from that storm .were lived on the coastal island of Urichar.</p>
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        <p>cement crashed down oh abmit 500 Dhaka University students at about 9 p.m. Tuesday as they watched a popular television pn^am inside a donnitory auditorium.</p>
        <p>The building was undergoing repairs when the accident occurred, (toe student said the outer coating of the roof was removed earlier in the day.</p>
        <p>It is impossible to believe that authorities had allowed the use of the auditorium when it was in an abandoned condition, a senior civil engineer told the The Associated Press. He spoke on condition he not be identified.</p>
        <p>Hospital sources said today that 71 students died in the tragedy. State-run Radio Bangladesh said at least 31 bodies had been recovered by this morning.</p>
        <p>Monaranjan Dhar, a student involved in rescue operations, said more bodies are expected from the debris of the hostels auditorium</p>
        <p>roof.</p>
        <p>Rescue officials said at least 100 people were injured.</p>
        <p>Two English-language newspa-&amp;gt;ers. The New Nation and Hie Daily News, reported at least 100 people were feared dead and 300 injured in the roof collapse.</p>
        <p>Army, fire brigade and police teams looking for survivors used cranes to remove debris at the three-story dwmitory for men. But re^ue workers were hampered by rain, lack of equipment and lack of power.</p>
        <p>Muniruzzman Badal, president of universitys student league, said many bodies were still buried.</p>
        <p>Dhakas three main civilian hospitals were packed with victims, brought in by ambulances or by fellow students carrying people on their backs because of a shortage of stretchers. Some of the most seriously injured were taken to a military</p>
        <p>A doctor at Dhaka Medical Collie hospital said: It is horrible. We are confronted with a gigantic task. There is an acute shortage of blood and medicine, said a doctor at the Post-Graduate Medicine Hospital. "We need blood immediately to save many lives.</p>
        <p>The bunding served as the provincial legislature before the civil war that made East Pakistan the independent nation of Bangladesh early in 1971. It now is called the Jagan-nath Hostel and serves as a dormitory for minority Hindu, Buddhist and Christian students.</p>
        <p>Government officials ordered three days of mourning for the victims. An announcement said flags would be flown at half staff and all</p>
        <p>educati(Mial institutions across the country would remain closed during the mourning period.</p>
        <p>As the storm came ashore, Bangladesh state radio said the islands of Sudharam and Char Clark were under 6 feet of water. Indias state-run television said waves of 6 to</p>
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        <p> JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (At*)  Police opened fire with shotguns from the back of a truck in a mixed-race area near Cape Town, filing three youths and wounding three.others who were in a stone-throwing crowd, officials and witnesses said.</p>
        <p>R was like a war out here, said a witness who spoke 'Tuesday on condi-.tion he not be identified. The firing ;kept up. Homes were peppered with shotgw blasts.</p>
        <p>Police said three people were killed and three were wounded by the police fire in Athlone, a mixed-race area east of Cape Town. A spokesman for the national police department in Pretoria said there had been stone-throwing in the neighborhood Jthrou^outtheday.</p>
        <p> Residents said as many as six youths were wounded, but that could not be verified. One resident said he saw four wounded people hiding in a lme, fearing they would be arrested if they sou^t medical help.</p>
        <p> That resident, who also spoke on condition he not be identified, said other wounded residents were driven away from the area in private cars. Residents said youths began throwing stones at a South African Railways truck driving throu^ the neighborhood when thev realized it was a government vehicle.</p>
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        <p>Earlier Tuesday, attorney Priscilla Jana said President P.W. Botha had denied her appeal for a new trial for Ben Moloise, scheduled to hang Friday for the killing of a black policeman in November 1982.</p>
        <p>Last year the 1984 U.N. Security Council passed a resolution calling on South Africa not to execute Moloise, a member of the banned African National Congress, South Africas main black guerrilla organization.</p>
        <p>In Washington, State Department deputy spokesman Charles Redman said the United States supports the U.N. Security Council resolution urging that Molise spared.</p>
        <p>Our position is well known to the South African government and has been repeated recently concerning our request for clemency, he said.</p>
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        <p>The ANC has never said who killed Selepe, who had been involved in the arrest of opponents of apartheid. South Africas official policy of racial separation.</p>
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        <p>I vision s New Nighttime Pnce Is Right was one of the most exciting, yet nerve-wracking hes ever had.</p>
        <p>Carter, Giwnville s mayor pro tern and a candidate for re-election to the City Councd in toe upcommg mumcipal elecon, was selected as a game show participant while on a trip to California. Taped in May, the show is scheduled to air locally at 7:30 p.m. Friday on WNCT-'TV, channel 9.</p>
        <p>In a recent interview, the councilman said he and his wife, Jean, decided to try to get on the show when they found themselves in Berkeley, Calif., with time on their hamte. But, Carter says, they never really expected to hear those famed words: Edward Carter come on down!</p>
        <p>My wife is a very perceptive individual and was quite optimistic I wiHiId be chosen, but I just couldnt believe it, he said.</p>
        <p>Carter won the preliminary Price Is Right round with a $952 bid on a Lucite bar; the actual price was $1,850. He then went up on stage for a personal round against Lady Luck and lost. However, b^ause the bar was one of the most expensive gifts won by a contestant during the taping. Carter ended up a showcase competitor.</p>
        <p>He didn t win the computerized oven, 12-foot satellite television dish, juke box or trip to Tokyo and the Far East  his wife reminds him of that often, he said  but the councilman maintains he is satisfied with his bar and the fond memories he was able to bring home.</p>
        <p>Beaufort Case Sent To Martin For Trial</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTON - The trial of a 16-year-old Beaufort County resident, Steven Lee Jackson of Route 1, Washington, has been moved to Martin County. Jackson, charged with various violent crimes, will be tried beginning Nov. 11.</p>
        <p>Jackson was charged June 22 with first-degree kidnapping, attempted first-degree rape, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill, inflicting serious injury.</p>
        <p>On further investigation, on July 1 Jackson was charged with first-degree murder, attempted armed robbery and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill, inflicting serious injury. On</p>
        <p>July 15 he was indicted with yet another charge, another count of attempted first-degree rape.</p>
        <p>Resident Superior Court Judge William C. Griffin on Oct. 3 ordered all cases against Jackson transferred to Martin County based on a motion by Washington attorneys William Ben Cherry and John Wilkinson. District Attorney Mitchell Norton confirmed the move of the trial site, but had no other comment.</p>
        <p>On July 11 a state psychiatrist found Jackson competent to stand trial, according to court records.</p>
        <p>Jackson was arrested at his mothers home near Old Ford on June 23.</p>
        <p>Fountain Of Life Combines Facilities</p>
        <p>Larry Whittington, vice president of the Fountain of Life religious organization, said today that the jninistry has consolidated its operations at 2430 S. Charles St.</p>
        <p>r W'hittington said for the past several years the Fountain of Life has maintained a bulk mailing operation pt the Charles Street location and had Its offices at 118 Oakmont Plaza. But he said for convenience the offices were moved recently to the Charles Street building. The former Oakmont Drive offices are now for sale or</p>
        <p>Committee Changes</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - U.S. Senate candidate David Funderburk has lost at least four members of his campaign steering committee, one of them to the campaign of his Republican primary opponent Jim Broyhill.</p>
        <p>The defections came since Broyhill, a 23-year veteran of Congress who represents the 10th District, entered the U.S. Senate race Sept. 20, three days after Funderburk announced for the seat.</p>
        <p>Obviously, we hate to lose them, but its not critical, Funderburk spokesman Palmer Sugg said of the departures.</p>
        <p>Greensboro real estate agent Bitty Grieser, Guilford County coordinator for Sen. Jesse Helms 1984 Senate campaign, resigned from Funderburks committee to become a paid member of the Broyhill campaign staff.</p>
        <p>E.A. Morris, retired board chair-</p>
        <p>Crimestoppers</p>
        <p>If you have information on any crime committed in Pitt County, call Crimestoppers, 7.8-7777. You do not have to identify yourself and can be paid for the information you supply.</p>
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        <p>Whittington also said the former Fountain of Life Church at 1104 N. Memorial Drive, across from the Pitt-Greenville Airport, is being acquired by the Foursquare Christian Center. He noted that the Foursquare Christian Center, formerly located on N.C. 11 at Winterville, has already moved into the Memorial Drive facility.</p>
        <p>Whittington said there is no basis for recent rumors that the Fountain of Life is moving its headquarters out of Greenville.</p>
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        <p>Pedestrian Hurt</p>
        <p>In The Area</p>
        <p>: Ronnie Earl Moore, 13, of 1504B : Dickinson Ave. was injured about ^3:48 p.m. Tuesday when he was -struck by a car on Bancroft Avenue, according to Greenville police.</p>
        <p>: Officers said Moore was hit by a ; car driven by Trudy Jean Clemmons ;of 105 Marthas Lane as he crossed Brancroft Avenue about 34 feet north of the Davemport Street intersection.</p>
        <p>" : No charges were made in connec-:tion with the accident, which caused : an estimated $100 damage to the car, : investigators said.</p>
        <p>: Thefts InveMigated</p>
        <p>: Police are continuing their investigation of eight thefts reported to  the department Tuesday,</p>
        <p> Officer J.W. Corbett said several ; tires were taken from 624 E. Green-:ville Blvd. in a break-in reported at ;7:42 a.m., while Officer J.E. Woolard ;said a television set and video cassette recorder were taken from 108 Dexter St. in a break-in reported latSa.m.</p>
        <p>; Officer J.M. Jones said a bicycle .*was taken from 705 E. Fifth St. in an incident rerorted at 10:39 a.m., while Officer D.R. Wyrick said an amplifi-ier was taken from a vehicle parked Tat 102 Prince Place in an incident rreportedat 12:39 p.m.</p>
        <p>; According to Officer M.J. Nobles, -an urn and fern plant were taken ffrom a porch at 101 N. Elm St. in an incident reported at 1:07 p.m., while Officer P.W. Worthington said plants ;valued at $85 were taken from a ;porch at 209 N. Library St. in an inci-jdent reported at 3:41 p.m.</p>
        <p> Officer P.W. Scheutzow said two wooden picnic benches valued at $50 were taken from 509 Manhattan Ave. in an incident rmrted at 5:24 p.m., ;while Officer T.G. Shane said a bicy-;cle was taken from 405 S. Harding^St. in an incident reported at 6:04 p.i</p>
        <p>lBreak~ln Arrests</p>
        <p> Greenville police have arrested three men on breaking, entering and larceny charges in connection with the theft of $11,000 worth of computer -equipment from the Wilcar Building on West Tenth Street several weeks ago.</p>
        <p> Detective John Nichols identified ^the three as Stephen Ashley Sherbin, 21, and Brian Keith Berrean, 20, both of 305 E. 14th St., and Jeffrey *Neil Ferris, 19, of Black Mountain. i Nichols, who said only one piece of computer equipment has been re-covered, said more than 200 keys were recovered after the three were ;taken into custody. At least some of the keys, Nichols said, are believed to be to locks at East Carolina Uni-versity.</p>
        <p>I DOT Certificate</p>
        <p>' Yvonne Staton of Greenville recently received a certificate of  award from the N.C. Department of .'Transportation after completing a : course in clerical/secretarial II, pro-jfessional growth, at Lenoir Com-j munity College, Kinston.</p>
        <p>\ Miss Staton is employed with ; DOTS briege unit.</p>
        <p>] Jones Reappointed</p>
        <p> state Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr., D-Pitt, has been reappointed by : House Speaker Liston Ramsey to the Governors Advocacy Council on Children and Youth. The appoint- ment will expire June 30,1989.</p>
        <p> The council, the first of its type in the nation, was established hy the * General Assembly in 1971 to speak ^for children and youth. It reviews ex-tfisting government programs for children and youth and their families to identify unmet needs and recom-I mends new programs or improve-&amp;gt;iment in existing programs.</p>
        <p> The council also develops and co-ordinates local child advocacy groups across the state and meets with the governor annually to present a written report on the hea th and .well-being of North Carolinas children.</p>
        <p>; Now in his second term in the Gen-eral Assembly, Jones also serves as vice chairman of the House Commit-Itee on Children and Youth.</p>
        <p>NCSM Visitor</p>
        <p>'* A representative from the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics will be in Greene County Friday to present a program on the state high' school in Durham for gifted students. J  The session will be held at 10:30' a.m. at Greene Central High School in Snow Hill.</p>
        <p>: NCSM students are selected during 'their high school sophomore year for admission the following fall. For more- information, contact the Greenh Central High School counsel-ing office.</p>
        <p>\CAPTA Meeting Set</p>
        <p>: The fifth annual meeting of the Carolina Association of Passenger ;Train Advocates will be held Satur-^y at noon in Columbia, S.C. at the Richlnds County Library, which is Jvithin walking distance of Amtrak</p>
        <p>train station in Columbia, a spokesman said.</p>
        <p>The focus of the meeting will be a discussion relative to re-establishing the Carolinian train between Charlotte and Raleigh. CAPTA members will also discuss the possibility of extending the train route eastward and westward of Raleigh, as well as extending the route south of Charlotte.</p>
        <p>There are 25 CAPTA members in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Appreciation Dinner</p>
        <p>The Democratic Women of Pitt County are sponsoring a legislators appreciation dinner Oct. 23 at the Greenville Country Club. A social will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>Reservations should be made by Monday by calling 756-5942 or 756-1384.</p>
        <p>Auxiliary Session'</p>
        <p>The fall meeting of the 5th District Coast Guard Auxiliary will be held Friday through Sunday at the Greenville Sheraton.</p>
        <p>The sessions will begin at 4 and 8 p.m. Friday. The director of auxiliary and division captains will attend the meeting.</p>
        <p>The district b^rd will meet Saturday at 8:30 a.m. for a business session and to hear reports, as well as to vote on issues before the board. An awards banquet will be held at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>A tour of the Grady-White Boats plant will be held Sunday at 10 a.m.</p>
        <p>The district board is the governing body of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for the 5th Coast Guard District and meets four times a year. Thomas H. Blount of Washington, N.C., is captain of the area Carolina Coastal Division XVI.</p>
        <p>Campaign Benefit</p>
        <p>The Howard W. Parker campaign supporters will hold a chicken, fish</p>
        <p>and barbecue sale starting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. For home delivery call Sycamtnre Hill Baptist Church, 758-2281. Plates will also be served at the church.</p>
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        <p>Childrens events have been planned for the TarRiverfest to be held Saturday in downtown Greenville.</p>
        <p>Entertainment includes Cousin Bobby, Dee Braxton, Billy and Sandra Stinswi, the Ayden-Grifton Jazz Band and the Clown Troop of Memorial Baptist Church. Center Theater will perform, along with the Greenville Boys Choir and the Suzuki Violin players. Fingerprinting will be conducted by the child safety program, and face painting will be available.</p>
        <p>Programs will also be presented by the bicycle safety and drug awareness pn^ams.</p>
        <p>For information, call the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce at 752-4101.</p>
        <p>Money Said Taken</p>
        <p>Police are investigating the theft of $320 from Grogs night club at 219 E. Fifth St. that was reported at 2:40 a.m. today.</p>
        <p>Officer T.E. Evans said Richard Dane Balliot of 9 Greenville Manor told investigators that the money was taken from his wallet while the wallet was lying on a counter in the club.</p>
        <p>Woman Injured</p>
        <p>A Parmele woman injured in an automobile accident Tuesday morning near Robersonville was reported in serious condition today at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Jannie Highsmith Beach underwent surgery Tuesday after being admitted to PCMH with a fractured skull and other injuries, according to a hospital spok^man.</p>
        <p>Trooper Bobby Owens said Ms.</p>
        <p>Beach was injured in the collision o( her car and a tractor-traila* operatcxl by Steven Battle Barnes of Rodiy Mount on U.S. 13 about 1.5 miles west of Robersonville.</p>
        <p>The officer said the car left the roadway after the impact and came to rest in a wooded area, while the truck continued on for 250 feet, jack-knifed and came to rest in a swampy area beside the hi^way.</p>
        <p>Barnes was taixen to the Robersonville Community Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and released.</p>
        <p>Owens estimated damage to the truck at $13,000. He said the car was demolished.</p>
        <p>Indecent Exposure</p>
        <p>Greenville police Tuesday arrested James Lester Mabery, 38, of 119 E. Sixth St., Ayden, on two counts of indecent exposure in connection with an 8 a.m. incident at the intersection of Howell and Betty streets.</p>
        <p>Officer E.M. Haddock said Mabery allegedly exposed himself to two young girls who were walking to classes at South Greenville Sctwol three blocks away.</p>
        <p>Officer D.R. Best said Mabery was taken into custody at his Ayden home about 11 a.m. Best said a witness saw Mabery get into a car following the incident and got the license number of the vehicle.</p>
        <p>Drama Production</p>
        <p>Steve Myott, artist in residence for Pitt County schools, will direct a drama production by fourth and fifth grade students of A.G. Cox Elementary School Thursday at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>The production in the schools multipuipose room is the culmination of drama classes conducted by Myott for the students.</p>
        <p>President Elected</p>
        <p>Mary McMurry will serve as the 1985-86 president of the student gov</p>
        <p>ernment at A.G. Cox Elementary School. Other student government officers are Atik Kikani, vice president; Drock Vincent, secretary, and Lynn Van Dyke, treasurer.</p>
        <p>The membership of the student government is composed of two representatives from each homeroom.</p>
        <p>Annual Conference</p>
        <p>Members of Selvia Chapel Church will participate in an annual conference to be held at Loving Union Free Will Baptist Church, Washington, N.C., tonight and four mornings through the weekend.</p>
        <p>A van will leave Selvia Chapel tonight at 7:15 and Thursday through Sunday at 9:15 a.m. for trips to the conference. Anyone wishingto attend should meet at the church. There will be no Sunday school at Selvia Chapel Sunday because of the conference.</p>
        <p>PTA Meeting Held </p>
        <p>Parents and teachers met and discussed educational goals for the year at Third Street ScWls recent annual fall open house/PTA meeting.:</p>
        <p>Counselor Sylvia Bjorkman spoke on How to Get the Most Out of School. Tom Bartic, PTA president,; presented the budget for the 1985-86 school year and fund-raising activi: ties were discussed. I</p>
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        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>LADIES DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING</p>
        <p>Mounted In 14 Karat Yellow Gold With Total' Weight Of 1.15</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>*2380</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LADIES DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING</p>
        <p>Mounted In 14 Karat Yellow Gold With A Total Weight Of .50 Cts.</p>
        <p>$75000</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>1855</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>GENTS DIAMOND CLUSTER RING</p>
        <p>Mounted In 14 Karat Yellow Or White Gold With Solid Back. 1.00 Total Diamond Weight.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>1399</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LADIES DIAMOND WATERFALL</p>
        <p>Mounted In 14 Karat Yellow Or White Gold Total Weight Of 1.00 Ct.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>750</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LADIES GENUINE GARNET PENDANT</p>
        <p>Complemented With Diamonds On An 18 Inch 14K Rope Chain.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>325</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LADIES DIAMOND CLUSTER RING</p>
        <p>Mounted In 14 Kvat Yellow Or White Gold Total Weight Of .50 Cts.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LADIES DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING</p>
        <p>Mounted In 14 Karat White Gold With A Total Weight Of 4.00 Cts.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>*4250</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>14 Kt Gold Pierced</p>
        <p>earrings</p>
        <p>AII14KT.</p>
        <p>GOLD CHAINS</p>
        <p>50%</p>
        <p>O off</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>On the premises appraisals by a certified G.l.A. graduate. On the premises repairs, ring sizing, stone setting, remounting, chain repairs, watch repairs, engraving, ear piercing.</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>BARNES CHARGE-VISA-AMERICAN EXPRESS</p>
        <p>Barnes i/euieie^</p>
        <p>And Diamond Gallery</p>
        <p>Hours 10-9 Mon.-Sat. Closed Sunday</p>
        <p>GREENVILLEKINSTON &amp;amp; JACKSONVILLE</p>
        <p>Charge accounts invited. Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Choice, Barnes coni)enient charge plan and layaway up to 24 months to pay.</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0016" />
        <p>Stock And Market Reports</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market headed higher today, rebounding from Tues- days late decline.</p>
        <p>The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.04 to 1,3K.85 in the first hour on Wall Street.</p>
        <p>Gainers took a 4-3 lead over losers in the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.</p>
        <p>The market ran into some selling Tuesday as the Dow Jones iodiBtrial average flirted with the record closing high of 1,359.54 it reached in mid-summer.</p>
        <p>But analysts said the prevailing mood among investors still seemed to be upbeat.</p>
        <p>The government reported this morning that industrial production dropped 0.1 percent in September. Nevertheless, analysts said traders were increasingly confident that the economy was beginning to gather momentum after a sluggish first half of 1985.</p>
        <p>They also said buying interest was stimulated by hopes that third-quarter earnings would not be as aisappointing as had been feared earlier.</p>
        <p>Takeover speculation continued in several stocks, including Beatrice, which rose ^4 to 43, and Colgate-Palmolive, up V4 at 31*^.</p>
        <p>.NEW YORK (AP) -Midday stocks:</p>
        <p>lx)w Last</p>
        <p>OweuIU PacilTel PennnJC PepsiCo Dod</p>
        <p> .. . Jon-</p>
        <p>PhilipPt</p>
        <p>Polaroid</p>
        <p>ProctGamb</p>
        <p>QuakerOat</p>
        <p>RCA</p>
        <p>RalstnPur</p>
        <p>RepubAir</p>
        <p>Revlon</p>
        <p>Reynldind</p>
        <p>Rockwel</p>
        <p>Scott Paper</p>
        <p>SealedPwr</p>
        <p>SearsRoeb</p>
        <p>Shaklee</p>
        <p>Skyline Cp</p>
        <p>Sony Corp</p>
        <p>Southern Co</p>
        <p>SwstBell</p>
        <p>Stevens JP</p>
        <p>Texaco Inc</p>
        <p>TexEastn</p>
        <p>llnCamp</p>
        <p>Un Carbide</p>
        <p>US Steel</p>
        <p>USWest</p>
        <p>Unocal</p>
        <p>Wachovia</p>
        <p>WalMart</p>
        <p>WestPtPep</p>
        <p>WestghEl</p>
        <p>Weyerhsr</p>
        <p>WinnDix</p>
        <p>Woolworth</p>
        <p>Wrigley</p>
        <p>Xerox Cp</p>
        <p>71Ni</p>
        <p>474</p>
        <p>211</p>
        <p>74^4</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>37I4</p>
        <p>574</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>454</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>9*4</p>
        <p>55*</p>
        <p>26*</p>
        <p>35*</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>334</p>
        <p>144</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>17'4</p>
        <p>19*4</p>
        <p>784</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>464</p>
        <p>244</p>
        <p>384</p>
        <p>344</p>
        <p>35*4</p>
        <p>564</p>
        <p>314</p>
        <p>754</p>
        <p>284</p>
        <p>314</p>
        <p>274</p>
        <p>394</p>
        <p>394</p>
        <p>264</p>
        <p>334</p>
        <p>494</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>484</p>
        <p>484 484</p>
        <p>71  714</p>
        <p>474  474</p>
        <p>63  634</p>
        <p>214  214</p>
        <p>744  744</p>
        <p>124  124</p>
        <p>374  37'i</p>
        <p>57  574</p>
        <p>56  574</p>
        <p>454  454</p>
        <p>44*4  44*4</p>
        <p>9*4  9*4</p>
        <p>54*4  55</p>
        <p>264  264</p>
        <p>354  354</p>
        <p>42*4  43</p>
        <p>25  25</p>
        <p>334 334</p>
        <p>144  144</p>
        <p>134  134</p>
        <p>174  174</p>
        <p>194  19*4</p>
        <p>774  774</p>
        <p>48*4  48*4</p>
        <p>464  464</p>
        <p>244  244</p>
        <p>374  38</p>
        <p>344 344</p>
        <p>35  354</p>
        <p>55*4  56</p>
        <p>314  314</p>
        <p>75*4  754</p>
        <p>284  284</p>
        <p>314  314</p>
        <p>274  274</p>
        <p>394  394</p>
        <p>394  394</p>
        <p>264  264</p>
        <p>334 334</p>
        <p>494  49*4</p>
        <p>79*4  79*4</p>
        <p>47*4  48</p>
        <p>AMR Corp</p>
        <p>AbbtLabs</p>
        <p>Allis Chaim</p>
        <p>Alcoa</p>
        <p>Am Baker</p>
        <p>AmBrands</p>
        <p>Amer Can</p>
        <p>Am Cyan</p>
        <p>AmFamily</p>
        <p>Ameritech</p>
        <p>AmlntGrp</p>
        <p>Am Motors</p>
        <p>AmStand</p>
        <p>Amer T&amp;amp;T</p>
        <p>Amoco</p>
        <p>Beatrice</p>
        <p>BellAtlan</p>
        <p>BellSouth</p>
        <p>Beth Steel</p>
        <p>BLscd</p>
        <p>Borden Burlngt Ind CSXt^ CaroPwLt Celanese Champ Int Chevron Chrysler CocaCola Colg Palm Comw Edis ConAgra Crown Zell Delta Airl DowChem duPont Duke Pow EastnAirL EaStKodak EatonCp Exxon .PPL Grp s Firestone - FlaProgress -FordMot Fuqua GTE Corp GenCorp GnDynam GehKlec Geh Food Gen Mills Gen Motors GnMotr E GenuPart GaPacif Goodrich Goodyear Grace Co GtNorNek Greyhound Herculeslnc Honeywell HCA ITT Corp Ing Rand IBM</p>
        <p>Inti Harv</p>
        <p>Int Paper</p>
        <p>IntlRect</p>
        <p>K mart</p>
        <p>KaisrAlum</p>
        <p>KanebSvc</p>
        <p>KrogerCo</p>
        <p>Lockheed</p>
        <p>LoewsCp</p>
        <p>McDermlnt</p>
        <p>McKesson</p>
        <p>Mead Corp</p>
        <p>MinnMM</p>
        <p>Mobii</p>
        <p>Monsanto</p>
        <p>NCNB Cp</p>
        <p>Nat Distni</p>
        <p>NorflkSou</p>
        <p>NYNEX</p>
        <p>OlinCp</p>
        <p>394  404</p>
        <p>564  56  564</p>
        <p>4  34  34</p>
        <p>324  324  324</p>
        <p>234  234</p>
        <p>564  56</p>
        <p>554  554  55H</p>
        <p>494</p>
        <p>234</p>
        <p>564</p>
        <p>244  24</p>
        <p>894  894</p>
        <p>494  494</p>
        <p>244</p>
        <p>894 90 .  24</p>
        <p>304  294  294</p>
        <p>204  20*4</p>
        <p>674</p>
        <p>904  90</p>
        <p>3  24</p>
        <p>434  414</p>
        <p>67T</p>
        <p>43&amp;gt;4</p>
        <p>87*4  874</p>
        <p>384  394</p>
        <p>164  164</p>
        <p>444 444</p>
        <p>394</p>
        <p>164 45</p>
        <p>424  424  424</p>
        <p>424  414  42*8</p>
        <p>274  274  27*8</p>
        <p>25*i  254</p>
        <p>25*</p>
        <p>26 128 21 &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>394 384 39 374 374 374 71</p>
        <p>25*4  254</p>
        <p>1274 1274 20*8 21</p>
        <p>71*8 33*8  31  4</p>
        <p>28 37 </p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>394</p>
        <p>35'</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>32'4 274  28</p>
        <p>374  37'2</p>
        <p>37*4  38</p>
        <p>39*4  394</p>
        <p>35'</p>
        <p>58*4</p>
        <p>334  334  33'2</p>
        <p>9*4  94  94</p>
        <p>43  43'4</p>
        <p>53*4  53*4</p>
        <p>534  53'2</p>
        <p>24*2  244  244</p>
        <p>184  18  184</p>
        <p>27'  264  27</p>
        <p>464  46*  46'2</p>
        <p>304  30*4</p>
        <p>39'4  39*8</p>
        <p>43'4</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>53'</p>
        <p>354</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>30*4 39'2</p>
        <p>504  50'2  504</p>
        <p>664  664  664</p>
        <p>604  594  60</p>
        <p>119'2  1194  119*8</p>
        <p>634  63*4  634</p>
        <p>69't  69</p>
        <p>36'2 30*4</p>
        <p>204  21</p>
        <p>304  304  304</p>
        <p>27'2 38'2</p>
        <p>364  35*4  364</p>
        <p>25*8</p>
        <p>364</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>694</p>
        <p>364</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>264  264</p>
        <p>384. 38'</p>
        <p>26'4 37*4  37'2</p>
        <p>61*4  61</p>
        <p>314  31'4</p>
        <p>35 51</p>
        <p>128*t</p>
        <p>7'*</p>
        <p>46 104</p>
        <p>26' 374 61 31'2 344  34*4</p>
        <p>51  51</p>
        <p>127*4 128*8 64  64</p>
        <p>46 10*8</p>
        <p>45*4 10'4</p>
        <p>32*4  32'2  32*8</p>
        <p>15  15  15</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>43'2 44*4 44*4 18*4 46*4 36'</p>
        <p>774  77</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>434  434</p>
        <p>44'2  444</p>
        <p>44*4  44*4</p>
        <p>184  184</p>
        <p>46*4  46*4</p>
        <p>36  36</p>
        <p>774</p>
        <p>30*8  30'4  30'4</p>
        <p>44  43*4  44</p>
        <p>39  38*4  39</p>
        <p>304  29*8  304</p>
        <p>684  68'.4  68*4</p>
        <p>81*4  81'm  81'2</p>
        <p>32*4  32'2  32'2</p>
        <p>Following are selected stock quotations as of 11:00a.m.:</p>
        <p>Ashland Oil.......................................324</p>
        <p>Burroughs Corporation......................534</p>
        <p>Carolina Power &amp;amp; Light......................254</p>
        <p>Conner Homes...................................184</p>
        <p>Duke Power......................................334</p>
        <p>Eaton...............................;................534</p>
        <p>Eckerd Corp......................................29^4</p>
        <p>Exxon...............................................534</p>
        <p>Fieldcrest Mills....................................27</p>
        <p>Flowers Inds........................................20</p>
        <p>NCNB Corporation................................39</p>
        <p>Hilton Hotel Corp...............................654</p>
        <p>Jefferson Pilot......................................46</p>
        <p>John Deere........................................254</p>
        <p>Lowes Company..................................22</p>
        <p>Interstate Swurities.....................t......9*7</p>
        <p>Collins &amp;amp; Aikman................. 24^</p>
        <p>Piedmont Aviation.............................304</p>
        <p>Southmark Coiporation.......................74</p>
        <p>Procter &amp;amp; Gamble..............................574</p>
        <p>TRW, Inc.............................................80</p>
        <p>United Telecommunications...............214</p>
        <p>Dominion Resources..........................294</p>
        <p>Wachovia Corp..................................314</p>
        <p>Cooper Industries.................................38</p>
        <p>OVER THE COUNTER</p>
        <p>Aviation Group..................................134</p>
        <p>Branch Bank ..........................334</p>
        <p>Planters National Bank......................194</p>
        <p>Vermont America..............................i7Vs</p>
        <p>Body ...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 1,1</p>
        <p>Boise, Idaho, said the United States had nothing to apologize for in its interception of the Egyptian jetliner carrying the terrorists who hijacked the Italian cruise ship. E^tian President Hosni Mubarak had demanded an apology to the Egyptian people.</p>
        <p>- In Rome, Defense Minister Giovanni Spadolinis Republican Party decided today to withdraw from the government in disagreement over Premier Bettino Craxis handling of the Achille Lauro hijacking, a party spokesman said. Withdrawal of the Republicans appeared certain to lead to the fall of the 26-month-old coalition of five parties.</p>
        <p>- Investigators in Genoa, Italy, issued arrest warrants for two more Palestinians, bringing to seven the number of people charged in the Oct. 7 hijacking.</p>
        <p>- Mohammed Abbas, the Palestinian guerrilla leader whom the United States says masterminded the hijacking, but who was released by Italy, said in an interview broadcast in Italy that he had nothing to do with</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press The following are final gross sales figures for the Eastern Belt tobacco market on Tuesday, Oct. 15,1985, as reported by the Federal-State Market News Service. Prices are subject to revision.</p>
        <p>Market  Daily  Daily  Daily</p>
        <p>Site  Pounds  Value  Avg.</p>
        <p> .......................................................................no  sale</p>
        <p>Ahoskie......................................................................</p>
        <p>Clinton............................................................252,410</p>
        <p>Dunn..........................................................................</p>
        <p>427,544</p>
        <p>Farmvl............................................................731,939  1,282,286</p>
        <p>Gldsboro...........................................................882,199  1,586,375</p>
        <p>Greenvl  ............................................1,152,266  2,000,937</p>
        <p>Kinston.........................................................1,146,187  1,979,912</p>
        <p>Robrsnvl.................................*......................................................</p>
        <p>Rocky Mt.............................  821,741  1,453,648</p>
        <p>Smithfld....................................... 850,502  1,460,230</p>
        <p>Wallace...........................  306,322  514,908</p>
        <p>Washngtn  ..............................................................................</p>
        <p>Wendell.........................................................................................</p>
        <p>Willmstn.........................................................444,879  789,577</p>
        <p>Wilson...........................................................2,181,404  3,874,221</p>
        <p>Windsor..........................................................439,792  764,209</p>
        <p>Total..............................................................9,209,641  16,133,847</p>
        <p>Season Totals.............................................279,939,057  476,959,538</p>
        <p>Average for the day of $175.18 was down $1,31 from previous sale.</p>
        <p>INSURED CDs</p>
        <p>169.38 .no sale</p>
        <p>175.19 179.82 173.65 172.74 .no sale 176.90 171.69 168.09 no sale no sale 177.48 177.60 173.77 175.18</p>
        <p>170.38Tar Heel Official Says Japanese Making 'Intense' Effort To Trade</p>
        <p>8.8 %</p>
        <p>18 Month Maturity FSLIC Insured to $100,000</p>
        <p>V Wheat</p>
        <p>First Securities</p>
        <p>200 West Third St Greenville\N.C. 758-6850 NC WATS 800/682-6576</p>
        <p>Member SIPC</p>
        <p>By JOHN FLESHER Associated Press Writer Japanese government and business leaders are making intense efforts to open their markets to U.S. products, state Commerce Secretary Howard Haworth said today.</p>
        <p>We have stumbled on what I think is a very historic moment, said Haworth in a telephone interview from Tokyo, where tie and Gov. Jim Martin are leading a 150-member N(1h Carolina delegation on a trade mission. I believe we are beanning to get off the valley floor and climb the mountain again.</p>
        <p>Haworth said he could report no specific measures being taken by the Japanese that would have a direct impact on North Carolina goods. But</p>
        <p>Zoning ...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 1) one of the revised CJL bid and refused part two. The rezoning petitiim will now be forwarded to City Council for final consideration.</p>
        <p>In other business, commissioners approved preliminary plats of Medical Oaks Apartments, Moss Creek Townhomes and Executive Park. The three proposed subdivisions are to be located in or near the Pitt-Greenville medical district.</p>
        <p>Also approved for recommendation to City Council was a request of John Kane of Pentagon Properties to annex 14.977 acres located at the comer of Stantonsburg Road and Arlington Boulevard, approximately .25 miles west of Pitt County Memorial Hospital. The development firm plans to build a shopping center complex on the property.</p>
        <p>In discussion period following ac-</p>
        <p>The Achilie Lauro, which was expected to return to Genoa late today, set sail from the Italian port Oct. 3. It was hijacked by four Palestinians who held more than 500 people hostage for two days before surrendering in Egypt Oct.9 to Palestine Liberation Organization officials.</p>
        <p>Klinghoffer was reported killed and his body thrown overboard Oct. 8</p>
        <p>PCMH ...</p>
        <p>(Continued from pagel)</p>
        <p>was noted that Oglesby was a guiding force in the work of the PCMH Gifts Committee.</p>
        <p>It was announced that the hospital has received three-year accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals. The hospital was recently surveyed by the JCAH.</p>
        <p>It was reported that Ed McFall, who has been acting vice president of information service, has been named to the position full time. The job involves management of the hospitals computer services.</p>
        <p>Information was given to the trustees about the concept of creating a Childrens Hospital within PCMH. No action was taken. Each trustee was asked to study the proposal by Dr. Jon Tingelstad, chairman of the department of pediatrics. The childrens hospital, if created, would probably be composed of the pediatric department, the neonatal intensive care unit and the newborn nursery.</p>
        <p>repo</p>
        <p>employees will soon be asked to take part in a guest relations program designed to help them relate more skillfully to patients and their families.</p>
        <p>Trustees were encouraged to contribute to HOSPAC, a political action group for hospitals.</p>
        <p>It was reported that hospital</p>
        <p>he said the attitude of his hosts, including Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, convinced him they sincerely intended to change their ways.</p>
        <p>The North Carolina delation was participating in the 10th annual Mutheast U.S.-Japan Association conference, which concluded today. Martin, Haworth and other state commerce officials will SMnd the rest of the week calling on Japanese businesses, seeking markets for North Carolina promicts and urging andustries to invest in the state.</p>
        <p>Haworth said one of the hi^ghts of the trip had been a meeting between Martin, five other Southern governors and Nakasone. Hawirth watched the meeting.</p>
        <p>Especially encop2bging was his</p>
        <p>tion items, commissioners talked about city plans to review and revise zonii^ ordinance regulations concerning height, size and location of signs, progress of the Medical District Study Committee, ciW regulations on driveway cuts and short-and long-range objectives for the coming year.</p>
        <p>Planning and Zoning objectives for 1986 will include: im^ementation of Medical District Study Committee recommendations on future development of the Pitt-Greenville Medical District; adoption of a planned unit development proposal, and making arrangements for studies on land use around the Pitt-Greenville Airport, extension of the residential revitalization boundary in the Tar River Neighborhood to include Warren and Fourth streets and development along U.S. 264 bypass.</p>
        <p>when the ship was off Tartus.</p>
        <p>Lebanese radio monitors intercepted exchanges between the hi-jckers and Tartus port authorities at that time in which a hijacker who called himself Omar was heard to say: We have thrown him in the water. We have shot him once in the head. His wife is wailing. They did not identify the victim.</p>
        <p>The Washington Post in todays edition quoted unidentified U.S. officials as saying the body that washed ashore in Syria had a bullet hole in its head and was missing both legs and an arm.</p>
        <p>Rates ...</p>
        <p>(Continued from pagel) surance coverage with one exception. We have not been able to get environmental and pollution insurance for the coming year and we doubt we will. We dont know any city that is renewing (environmental and pollution coverage) that has been able to get that insurance.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Meeks sugjgested that our only salvation is going to be to get the Legislature to impose some reasonable tort liability limits so awards wont be unreasonable against local governments.</p>
        <p>The city manager said the cost of insurance coverage accounts for 4.1 cents of the citys tax rate, which is 63 cents per $100 valuation.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Meeks noted that Greenville is fortunate that the city was not covered by Iowa National Mutual Insurance Co, which was declared insolvent last week by Iowas insurance department.</p>
        <p>In July, there were 10 towns in the state without liability insurance, according to a North Carolina League of Municipalities survey.</p>
        <p>The seizure of Iowa Nationals assetts will leave at least 15 more municipalities without coverage after Nov. 9.</p>
        <p>STATEMENT OF CONDITION HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA As of September 30,1985</p>
        <p>ASSETS</p>
        <p>Mortgage Loans and Other</p>
        <p>Liens on Real Estate................................. $72,003,987.</p>
        <p>All Other Loans..............  i  .  .3,867,451.</p>
        <p>Real Estate Owned and In Judgement  ...............  257,368.</p>
        <p>Cash on Hand and In Banks................................762,665.</p>
        <p>Investments and Securities...............................4,518,823.</p>
        <p>Fixed Assets Less Depreciation...........................1,536,361.</p>
        <p>Deferred Charges and Other Assets........................3,418,124.</p>
        <p>TOTAL ASSETS  .............$86,364,779.</p>
        <p>LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH</p>
        <p>Savings Accounts....................................$80,521,517.</p>
        <p>Advances from Federal</p>
        <p>Home Loan Bank......................................2,050,000.</p>
        <p>Other Liabilities......................................... 880,183.</p>
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        <p>intensity, and the strong personal commitment he projected retrding ... his obvious feeling that the time had come for the (Japanese) mariiets to be open, that we need two-way access,he said.</p>
        <p>Nakasone is scheduled to visit President Reagan in Washington next week, when the Japanese prime minister will outline details of a program to give American businesses a greater share of the Japanese market, Haworth said.</p>
        <p>The prosram includes lowering or removal of tariffs on some 2,000 products and substantial simplinca-tion of import restrictions, he said.</p>
        <p>Haworth said he did not know the extent to which the Nakasone plan would affect sales of foreign cigarettes and other tobacco products.</p>
        <p>The Japanese purchase about 150 million pounds of bright-leaf tobacco from North Carolina annually, but foreign cigarettes are limited to about 2 percent of the Japanese maiiiet.</p>
        <p>Martin has stressed not only with the Hime minister, but with prominent businessmen, that access for cigarettes to the Japanese market is extremely important and a very definite need, said Haworth.</p>
        <p>He said that during his courtesy calls on officials of Japanese firms with investments in North (Carolina, Martin received word that three and possibly four will expand their operations in the state soiHi. Thirty-seven Japanese firms are located in North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Brown</p>
        <p>Mrs. Reese Bennett Brown of Williamston died Sunday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Her funeral will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in Poplkr Point Baptist Church, WUliamsmn, by the Rev. Hoyt HammodrBurial will be in the Poplar Point Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Brown was a native of Martin County who was reared in the Poplar Point community. She was a member of Poplar Point Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>Surviving are her husband, Leon Brown of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Algie Bridgette of Hampton, Va., and Mrs. Cidessa Farrow and Miss Helen Bennett, both of Stanford, Conn.; a son, Tyrone Bennett of Fort Devens, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Caroline Price of Williamston; two brothers, M.K. Bennett of Williamston and James E. Bennett of Philadelphia; 10 ^andchildren, and six great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Flanagan C!hapel in Williamston.</p>
        <p>Hayes</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTON, S.C. - A.M. Skeet Hayes, 73, of 109 Woodfield Drive, died Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Graveside services were to be held today at 3 p.m. in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Anderson. S.C.. bv Dr. Hugh Cooper.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Harriet Guthrie of Greenville, N.C.; his son, Lou G. Hayes of Winton, S.C.; his sister, Mrs. Mildred Shockley of Greenville, S.C., and five grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Arrangements were handled by Gray Mortuary, Pelzer, S.C.</p>
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        <p>BETHEL - Mr. Smith Marshall Sr., 79, died Tuesday at his home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hardees Funeral Home.</p>
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        <p>Elizabeth City monument designer JoIIish Qifton was incorrectly identified in a photograph published in Tuesdays edition of The Daily Reflector. Clifton was shown standing beside a monument honoriM veterans of foreign wars which wifi be dedicated in Hyde County Nov. 10.</p>
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        <p>TORONTO (AP) - The Kansas City Royals will learn tonight just how far they can go on the brawny shoulders of one man - George Brett.Brett's Homer Evens Series</p>
        <p>almost</p>
        <p>the Royals I __________________</p>
        <p>American League playoffs. Trailing thrw games to one, Kansas City rallied to deadlock the series at three games apiece entering tonights climactic showdown with ie Toronto Blue Jays.</p>
        <p>And it was Brett who led the way again in Game 6 Tuesday night, hitting his third homer of the series to lift the Royals to a 5-3 victory.</p>
        <p>You cant expect to win three straight, so you have to take it day by day, inning by inning, pitch by pitch, Brett said. I Mark Gubicza, making his first start of the series, checked the Blue Jays on four hits over the 5 1-3 innings he worked to pick up the victory.</p>
        <p>You always have a good chance to score with George on your side, and he helps you defensively, too, said</p>
        <p>Gubicza, whose hand was red fr(n hi^-fiving the entire team after the triumph. Hes great to have on your side.</p>
        <p>FoUowir^t his Hall of Fame performance in Game 3 on Friday mght - he was 4-for-4, includiiig two homers, drove in three runs and scored fom* times, including the game-winner - Brett said it wmild be the all-time chdie if the Blue Jays folded after winning three of the first four games.</p>
        <p>Brett tempered those remarks Tuesday, however.</p>
        <p>Were having fun ri^t now, but Im sure tlwyre not havuig too much fun 100 yards down the hall (in the Blue Jays clubhouse), Brett said. Theyre not chi^ng thou^. They played a good game tonight. They didnt give us tlm game. We had to earn it.</p>
        <p>The solo homer, which put Kansas City ahead 3-2 in the fifth, was Bretts ninth in playoff action - a major-league record.</p>
        <p>I dont think theres any (psychological) harm done, Toron-</p>
        <p>Rose Avenges Only Blemish</p>
        <p>Rose High School avenged what might be called its only setback in Big East soccer competition yesterday with a 1-0 victory over Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount tied Rose, 0-0, in their first meeting of the year, the only blot on the Rampant record in the league.</p>
        <p>Bobby Sullivan headed the ball into the goal in the first period at the 4:14 mark, with an assist from Jim Carter.</p>
        <p>Rose took ten shots on goal in the match, while Rocky Mount recorded a similar mark. Rose goalie Lee Lewis had seven saves while Todd Salter of Rocky Mount recorded four.</p>
        <p>Lewis played an outstanding game, Coach Will Wiberg said, and because of his effort we hung on to win the match. Wiberg also cited the play of Brian Wille, Carl Wille,</p>
        <p>Bulldogs Top Pirates</p>
        <p>Jagadis Gowda paced Atlantic Christian Ck)llege to a 6-3 victory over East Carolina Tuesday in men^s tennis action.  *  f  ^</p>
        <p>Gowda defeated John Taylor 6-1, 7-6 in the top flight singles match, then teammed with John Maltas for a 6-3, 6-4 win over Taylor and Jon Melhom.</p>
        <p>Melhom and John Anthony were the lone singles winners for the Pirates, now 4-6 on the season.</p>
        <p>Jagadis Gowda (ACC) d. John Taylor -6-1,7-6</p>
        <p>John Maltas (ACC) d. Dan Lamont 64, 6-1</p>
        <p>Mark Epple (ACC) d. Greg Loyd64,6-3</p>
        <p>Scott Krull (ACC) d. Paul Haggar 6-3,6-3</p>
        <p>Jon Melhom (ECU) d. AveryLudwig 6-</p>
        <p>John Anthony (ECU) d. Danny Adcock 6-1,6-!</p>
        <p>Gowda-Maltas (ACC) d. Melhom-Taylor 6-3.64</p>
        <p>Epple-Krull (ACC) d. Pat Campanero-Antnony64,6-3</p>
        <p>Loyd-Lamont (ECU) d. Ludwig-Adcock 6-1,6-0</p>
        <p>Skip* Pascascio and Travis King. For Lewis, it was his sixth shutout of the year.</p>
        <p>Rose is now 6-0-1 in conference play and 7-3-1 overall. Roclw Mount drops to 4-3-1 in the Big East and 4-4-1 overall.</p>
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        <p>dingfield on Thursday.</p>
        <p>Goldsboro................1</p>
        <p>Gr. Christian.............0</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO  Goldsboro Christian eased past Greenville Christian, 2-1, in the final regular season match of the year for the Knights yesterday.</p>
        <p>Daiwl Anderson scored the only goal of the afternoon with 22:19 left in ie first half.</p>
        <p>It was a pretty good match, Coach Dale Thatcher said. I think they wanted it more and outplayed us in a few areas. We havent had the intensity we need for the big games, but I hope we get it back soon.</p>
        <p>Soon had better come quick. Greenville will host the Eastern Carolina Christian Conference soccer tournament, starting Friday, and will play Goldsboro in the opening round of competition.</p>
        <p>Gr. Christian.............8</p>
        <p>B0thl.....................0</p>
        <p>KINSTON - Paul Hollingsworth netted a ^ir of goals to lead Greenville Chmtian to an 8-0 win over Bethel Monday in high school soccer action.</p>
        <p>Hollingsworth put GCA on the board 14:24 into the game, then added another goal at the, 18:24 mark. Robin House scored for GCA, and Franklin Huggins closed out the first half with a goal on an assist by Hollingsworth.</p>
        <p>Clyn Barber opened the second half for GCA, and Brad Dixon followed. Tim Bland scored on a penalty kick, and Clint Parker closea the GCA offense.</p>
        <p>Greenville Christian, now 8-2, plays today at Goldsboro Christian with the possibility of earning a share of the conference lead.</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>Editor's Note: Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change without notice.</p>
        <p>Todays Sports Tennis</p>
        <p>Washington at Roanoke Rapids C.B. Aycock at Greene Central Soccer</p>
        <p>Washington at Leieune</p>
        <p>Elon at East Carolina (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rec Leagues Grades 1-3 Aztecs vs. Chiefs (ES  3:40 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Stars vs. Cosmos (JC  3:40 p.m.) Rowdies vs. Diplomats (ES  4:30 p.m.) Tornadoes vs. Strikers (JC  4:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Grades 7-9 Rowdies vs. Strikers (5:20 p.m.) Diplomats vs. Cosmos (6:15 p.m.) Volleyball Rec Women Hartsfield vs. Hoblitzell (7 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Barely 6 vs. Last Addition (7:45 p.m.) The Cniisers vs. Mewbom (8:30 p.m.) Rec Men</p>
        <p>Brantleys Bunch vs. Good, Bad &amp;amp; Ugly (7p.m.)</p>
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        <p>Bizzards vs. Nameless (8:30 p.m.) Grocers vs. Brewer (9:15 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roofing Co. vs. Marsh (9:15 p.m.) Thursday's Sports Football</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at Ayden-Grifton JV (7p.m.)</p>
        <p>I Lenoir at North Pitt JV (7 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Northampton East at Roanoke JV Rose at Kinston JV (7 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Kinston at E.B. Aycock (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Rosewood at Greene Central (3:30p.m.) C.B. Aycock at Farmville Central (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tarboro at Roanoke Rose at Beddingfield (4p.m.)</p>
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        <p>Rose at Beddingfield (4:30 p.m.)</p>
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        <p>Grades 4-6 Aztecs vs. Chiefs (3:40 p.m.)</p>
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        <p>Strikers vs. Chiefs (5:20 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Volleyball St. Andrews vs. East Carolina (7 p.m.) Softball Rec Leagues Natuilus vs. Whitaker (WM6:30 p. m.) Continental vs. Thomas Homes (E2  6:30 p.m.)</p>
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        <p>to Manager Bobby Cox said. Wo have to wake up tomorrow feeling we have to win. Tnere is a definite edge to being at home.</p>
        <p>Both teams will have their aces on</p>
        <p>the mound for the final game. The Royals will go with Bret Saberhagen while the Blue Jays counter with DaveStieb.</p>
        <p>Momentum? I dont know,</p>
        <p>Brett Home Run</p>
        <p>George Brett of the Kansas City Royals follows through on this home run swin in the fifth inning of the American League playoff game Tuesday night in Toronto. The Royals gained the win to knot the LCS at three games each. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Conley Captures First Place In Run</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools George Saad took first place in the individual standings, but D.H. Conleys Vikings</p>
        <p>swept past three other teams to take first place in a cross-country m^et held at River Park North yesterday.</p>
        <p>Conley finished the day with 45 points while Rose finished second with 49. Northeastern was third with 53 and Hunt todc fourth with 65 points.</p>
        <p>Saad took first place with a time of 18:44, just topping Hunts W. Neal, who finished in 18:48. Conleys Gene Wozny was third in 19:06, followed by teammate Charles Wilkerson in 19:20. Lang of Northeastern rounded out the top five in 19:56.</p>
        <p>Hunts Hines was sixth in 20:06, followed by Roses John Evans in 10:13. Adrain McLawhorn and Karl McLawhorn of Conley were next in 20:35 and 20:36, respectively.</p>
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        <p>LITTLEFIELD - The Lady Chargers of Ayden-Grifton will host North Edgecombe Thursday at 5 p.m. in the opening round of the lA/ 2A high school volleyball playoffs.</p>
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        <p>Royals Manager Dick Howser said. I really dont know what to expect.</p>
        <p>Theyve got their best guy going and Ive got a 20-game winner. Tiiats iwobably exactly whatytMid want to see in me seventh game of a series like this.</p>
        <p>The World Series has never been played outside the United States and the Blue Jaj^ seem to sense that the eyes of all Canada are upon them.</p>
        <p>Frustration hasnt happened yet, veteran Blue Jay designated-hitter A1 Oliver said. Theyve gotten good pitching when they really needed it.</p>
        <p>Ill tell you, this is what its all about. Tomorrow night well find out whether we really belong in the World Series. Well come out to prove we belong.</p>
        <p>But, no matter what happens, we wont feel we let this city down. Garth lorg, one of three original Blue Jays still on the team, said Toronto has grown accustomed to such nail-biting finishes by its baseball team.</p>
        <p>Were the type of team that seems to have to have its back up against the wall, lorg said. Look at the Yankee series (that clinched the AL East for Toronto). We won that and I think well win this.</p>
        <p>No matter what happens, weve had a super season. You dance with the girl that brought you here. Well go out and swing the bats. We wont holdback.</p>
        <p>Whether such talk is simply bravado remains to be seen. The talk was just as confident in the Royals clubhouse, where the feeling is that experience might offset Torontos home-fieldedge.</p>
        <p>I hope that experience helps us, Royals center fielder Willie Wilson said. Weve got a group of guys who know how to play and know how to win. It seems like every time our backs are against the wall, we show our best.</p>
        <p>Both teams scored in the first and third innings Tuesdaymight.</p>
        <p>Toronto starter and loser Doyle Alexander walked Wilson and Brett, then gave up an RBI single to Hal McRae in the bottom of the first.</p>
        <p>I have one statement, Alexander said as reporters approached him. I just didnt get the job done. Alexander gave up seven hits and</p>
        <p>all five Royals runs in the 5 1-3 innings he worked.</p>
        <p>Damaso Garcia doubled in the Toronto first, went to third on Lloyd Mosebys single and scored on a double-play ball by Ranee MuUiniks.</p>
        <p>In the Royals third, Brett was safe on a fielders choice and scored on McRaes double.</p>
        <p>I prefer to hit with men in scoring position, said McRae, who had three hits in five at-bats. I try not to let whats going on around me affect my performance. I just try to concentrate on the job I have to do.</p>
        <p>Tony Fernandez tied it 2-2 in the Toronto third when he doubled, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Mosebys ground''ut.</p>
        <p>After Bretts homer in the fifth, the Royals went ahead 5-2 in the sixth on RBI doubles bv light-hitting Buddy Biancalana and Lonnie Smith.</p>
        <p>Moseby scored Torontos last run in the sixth when he singled and later scored on a pinch-single by Cliff Johnson.</p>
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        <p>ab r h bi</p>
        <p>LSmith If LJones If Wilson cf Bre4u3b McRae dh Sheridn rf Balboni lb  4  0  0  0</p>
        <p>Sundbrg c  3  1  0  0</p>
        <p>White 2b  3  0  0  0</p>
        <p>Biancln ss  4  1  2  1</p>
        <p>5 0 11 0 0 0 0</p>
        <p>4 110</p>
        <p>3 2 11</p>
        <p>5 0 3 2</p>
        <p>4 0 0 0</p>
        <p>Totals</p>
        <p>35 5 8 5</p>
        <p>TORONTO</p>
        <p>ab r h bi</p>
        <p>Garcia 2b 3 110 Moseby cf 4 13 1 Mullnks 3b 2 0 0 0 Glorg 3b 2 0 0 0 Upshaw lb 3 0 0 0 Oliver dh 2 0 0 0 CJhnsn dh 2 0 2 1 GBell If 4 0 0 0 Whitf c 3 0 0 0 Fielder ph 10 0 0 Hearron c 0 0 0 0 Barfield rf 4 0 0 0 Fernndz ss 4 1 2 0 Totals 34 3 8 2</p>
        <p>Kansas City  101  012  000  5</p>
        <p>Toronto  101  001  OOO-  3</p>
        <p>Game Winning RBI  Brett (2).</p>
        <p>EFernandez, Barfield, Brett. DP Kansas City 2. LOB-Kansas City 8, Toronto 9. 2BGarcia, McRae, Fernandez, Biancalana, LSmith. HRBrett (3).S- White.</p>
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        <p>Kansas City Gubicza  W.l-O  5  1-3  4</p>
        <p>Black  3  1-3  4</p>
        <p>Qp)pnbry S,1  1-3  0</p>
        <p>Toronto Alexandr L,0-1  5 1-3</p>
        <p>3 2-3</p>
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        <p>Other Rose finishers included: Ian Smith, 12th in 20:50; Rob Barnes, 14th in 20:59; Mark Cagle, 15th in 21:03; Zebedee Williams, 18th in 21:41; Eugene Lao, 19th in 21:44; Mike Uhlman, 27th in 25:32; and David Kim, 36th in38:11.</p>
        <p>Other Conley finishers were: Steve Eroh, 21st in 21:54; Eric Weathington, 22nd in 22 03; Mike Stround, 25th in 22:33; Hall Dunn, 26th in 22:49; and Ketan Amin, 30th in 25:30.</p>
        <p>Rose returns to action on Tuesday, traveling to Northeastern, while Conley travels to Hunt.</p>
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        <p>Chargers-Jags Highlight Week</p>
        <p>By JIMMY DuPREE Reflector Sports Writer . TbQ' come from both ends of the Eastern Plains 2-A Coofa^nce foot-bailstandings.</p>
        <p> But when the Chargers of Ayden-Grifton visit the league-leading Farmville Central Jaguars this Friday, the two coaches think the outcome may be tighter than many expect:</p>
        <p>I think Ayden-GrifUm will bring some excellant athletes, and theyU be hi^y motivated, said Farmville Coach Dixon Sauls, whose Jaguars edged North Pitt 18-13 last week to lake sole possession of first in the conference.</p>
        <p> Farmville is now 3-0 in the Eastern Plains and 5-1 overall, while Ayden-Grifton is tied with C.B. Aycock for the cellar at 0-2 while 1-5 overall.</p>
        <p> Fnun a coaching standpoint, its a very difficult game to prepare for, Sauls said. We need to play at our bet to play not only a conference rival, but a county rival as well.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton Coach Dwight Tart, whose tern floundered after winning its opener, is hoping the improvements he saw in the Chargers 13-6 loss to Greene Central will carry over.</p>
        <p>We shaped ourselve several time; Tart said. We didnt get Pollin till the second half. In the thmi and fourth quarter, we came off the line pretty well. Thats probably the bet our backs have run and blocked thisyer.</p>
        <p>Defensively, we played pretty well in spui^, but weve never put a total defensive effort together.</p>
        <p>Our kids played pretty well, but weve still got to cut back on our fumble and penaltie.</p>
        <p>Frehman running back Aaron Harper and sophomore quarterback Ty Little sparked the Oiarger offense, and Tart was pleased with their performance.</p>
        <p>Ty Little has stepped in and sliown leadership, Tart said. He Would have passed for over 100 yards (against Greene Central) if it hadnt been for penaltie. One penalty brought back an 80-yard touchdown pass.</p>
        <p>I give a lot of credit to (Aaron Harper). He had 10 carrie for 48 yards; Id say thats a pretty good debut:</p>
        <p>Tart is quick to admit out that the Chargers still have room for improvement and the Jaguars will be another stem tet.</p>
        <p>It dont seem like it gets any easier for us. I hope the kids will get up to play against their former coach, Tart said in reference to Sauls, who coached at Ayden-Grifton through the 1983 season.</p>
        <p>I know hes going to line up and try to run over us, and hes got the horses to do it if we dont execute. Friday night (against Greene Central) .showed definite signs of kids getting better.</p>
        <p>The kids have faced adversity all year, but theyre building a lot of character.</p>
        <p>But the Jaguars have also shown signs of improvement despite injuries which have nagged several starters.</p>
        <p>We moved the ball on the ground (against North Pitt), Sauls said. I was very pleased with ball control in the second half, but we dropped a couple of the passes that could have made the margin more.</p>
        <p>We had excellant kickoffs by Tim Joyner that kept them deep on their id of the field. But the key was our kill control that gave them very few</p>
        <p>Will Accept ; Challenge</p>
        <p>:flALEIGH (AP) - Chris Washburn says as long as he plays basketball for North Carolina State, be' expects to have to live with the stigma associated with his conviction on charges stemming from the theft " eb stereo.</p>
        <p>3ut Washburn told reporters at N.C. States picture day that hell accept the challenge.</p>
        <p>: Im used to pressure, the 6-(oot-lO Washburn said. This has made me wise up, mature a lot ^tr, nd Im glad that it happened at; an early age, that I have another ctence to play. If this had happened bter, I might not have had this Chance to play again. So it has helped me see that this is not a joke, its ?erious business.</p>
        <p>* Washburn said the pressure on him has not eased just because he can pipy basketball for the Wolfpack gain.</p>
        <p>: I still have to go through every game, all season, playing against the pther. schools and their fans, he said. I hear that Duke will be the roughest. I hope it will make me play harder - and I hope the game gets fiver fast.</p>
        <p>:-Washburn said his experience, jvhich included more than 300 hours of community service as part of his punishment, has taught him that being an athlete means being more Cautious.</p>
        <p>: Ive been made more aware of piyself and my friends, Washburn sdid..I know Ill have to be careful wher? I go, what Ill be subjected to.</p>
        <p>opportunites to do anything.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Griftwi has had trouble putting points on the board, but theyve been in their games defensively - theyre a scraj^y team.</p>
        <p>NORTH PITT North Pitt Coach Larry Bolger was not disai^inted with the loss to Farmville, and the Panthers maintain a possibility of a playoff bth as they prepare for Fridays game at South Lenoir.</p>
        <p>They sort of snuck by us, Bolger said of the Jaguars. I thought we had a good game plan going into the game. But they pretty weU storoed our offense in the second half, and we cut our own throats a couple of times.</p>
        <p>Our offensive line was coming off the ball a lot quicker. Man-per-man, they had us outmanned as far as poundage was concerned. (Guard) Chuck Doak had 17 offensive knockdowns on blocks.</p>
        <p>Defensively, I thought we had a fine game; we had a couple of goal-line stands. They scored their first touchdown after we fumbled inside our 10. But on the second touchdown, they earned every yard. They took the opening kickoff in the third quarter and drove down the field.</p>
        <p>On the third, I called a stunt and thev called a play that was just right and went all the way. Thats football.</p>
        <p>It was a good ballgame; Im sure everyone felt like they got their moneys worth.</p>
        <p>While most teams in the Eastern Plains 2-A Conference were members of the Eastern Carolina 3-A last year. South Lenoir is a newcomer to the group. But Bolger is familiar with the Blue Devils, taving coached against them while he was at Lakewood High School. </p>
        <p>I know pretty much abouilhem, Bolger said. From looking at the scout film, theyre doing pretty much what South Lenoir teams have done in the past. Theyre big and physical; they dont score a lot, but tney dont give up much either.</p>
        <p>They play tight defense. Four of the five games when I was at Lakewood were determined by the kicking game. I dont nk anybody in the league will blow them out.</p>
        <p>Their team is a lot like ours; they use the whole playbook to keep the defense off balance.</p>
        <p>Both South Lenoir is 1-1 in the conference and 4-2 overall, while Uie Panthers are currently second in the league at 2-1 and 4-2 overall.</p>
        <p>The team basically has come on a lot quicker than we expected, said Bolger, whose premier squad at North Pitt finished the 1984 season 0-10. We knew we could throw the ball coming into the season, but our running game has improved.</p>
        <p>Im pleased with the way our defense has come on; thats one thing we were really worried about.</p>
        <p>In the second half, we fdayed with the same intensity and toM away the mental mistakes. </p>
        <p>Bunn [M^ised running back Martin Anderson and quarterback Joel Cox (m (rffei^. Cox finished with 90 yanb passiM, but a long tmichdown throw was called back f(M- an offside penalty-</p>
        <p>We also had several on our receivers hands that they droroed, Bunn said. Martin Anderson is running the ball hard right now.  Defensively, linebackers Tim</p>
        <p>Briley and Lee Hardee earned {M'aise for their efforts.</p>
        <p>North Lenoir is big, but everybody we play now is big compared to us, Bunn said. We were able to control their running backs bett' than m thov^t we would. Our def)sive tfwt was better, but N(tti Lm^ kept the ball a while. </p>
        <p>This week the Vikings travel to West Carteret face the Patriots, now</p>
        <p>1-1 in the Coastal 3-A standings and</p>
        <p>2-4 overall.</p>
        <p>nieyll have the best offensive attack well see, Bunn said. They are excellant in the passing game; they have five receivers in patterns at times.</p>
        <p>Theyre going to pose some problems. Theyve been throwing the ball maybe 30 times a game, so well have to be prepared for that. Weve been working hard in practice.</p>
        <p>Defensively, they run a 44-stack or some variation. Their defensive line is average size, but they have good size at linebacker. Were going</p>
        <p>to have to pass to keep them (rff us. Otherwise, theyll put everybody up front and just wait for our running backs.</p>
        <p>The Viking are returning to form after adjusting to early injuries, but Bunn still sees room for imi^ove-ment.</p>
        <p>Our practices are better; the individual effort or desire is coming through more, Bunn said. Were on the right track, but weve got a long way to go. Were makin strides.</p>
        <p>D.H. CONLEY The Vikings came away with a 21-6 win over North Lenoir last Friday, but their performance in the second half was the key to the victory.</p>
        <p>We were playing hard in ttie first half, Conley Coach Donnie Bunn said. We just lacked that mental concentration.</p>
        <p>Eastern Plains 2*A</p>
        <p>Farmville C. North Pitt South Lenoir Pamlico Greene C. Ayden-Grifton C.B. Aycock</p>
        <p>W</p>
        <p>3 0</p>
        <p>Conf.</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>Overall</p>
        <p>Last Weeks Results Farmville Central 18, North Pitt 13 Pamlico 20, South Lenoir 7 Greene Central 13, Ayden-Grifton 6 C.B. Aycock  Open</p>
        <p>This Weeks Games Ayden-Grifton at Farmville Central North Pitt at South Lenoir Pamlico at C.B. Aycock Greene Central at Pamlico (Monday, Oct. 21)</p>
        <p>" Coastal 3-A  ~</p>
        <p>Havelock Conley West Craven West Carteret East Carteret Washington North Lenoir</p>
        <p>W L</p>
        <p>2 0</p>
        <p>Conf.</p>
        <p>W</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>5 2 4</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Last Weeks Results Conley 21, North Lenoir 6 West Craven 12, Washington 6 Havelock 35, East Carteret 0 West Carteret  Open</p>
        <p>This Weeks Games Conley at West Carteret Washington at North Lenoir East Carteret  C^n Havelock at West Craven</p>
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        <p>By TOM FOREMAN Jr.</p>
        <p>AP Sports Writer RALEIGH (AP)  Greensboro Page, No. 1 in the 4-A ranks, joined three other teams in holding on to their top positions in the latest</p>
        <p>Associated Press high school football poll.</p>
        <p>Page polled 11 out of a possible 12 first-place votes and a total 11 points based on ballots cast by a panel of prep sportswriters across the state.</p>
        <p>West Caldwell, which climbed into</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)  Here are the latest ranking of North Carolina high school football teams as voted on by a panel of high school sportswriters across the state.</p>
        <p>Reflector Teams Hold Top Spots</p>
        <p>All f(w teams in the Daily Reflectors High School Football Rankings held (Hito first place after games of this past weekend.</p>
        <p>East Mecklenburg (6-0) continued to lead in the 4-A ranks while West Caldwell (6-0) is atop the 3-A rankings once more. Rosman leads the 1-As with a 6-0 record also.</p>
        <p>In the 2-A ranks. North Rowan, 6-0, continues to lead but was caught by 6-1 Lexington in a tie for first place.</p>
        <p>Rankings are based on success against strength of schedule. Points i for each victory a team</p>
        <p>are awarded gains, and each victoiy one of its victims gains. Bonus points are awarded for playing up out of division, and points are lost for playing down.</p>
        <p>East Mecklenburg had compiled 45 points to lead Douglas Byrd (6-0) and Millbrook (6-1) by four. Both have 41 points.</p>
        <p>In the 3-A ranks, West Caldwell now had 39 points while Southeast Halifax (7-0) is econd with 37*^. Northeast Guilford (6-1) is third with 35.</p>
        <p>North Rowan and Lexington both have 32 points in the 2-A ranks, just a point ahead of 6-0 Fuquay-Varina and 7-OJordan-Matthews.</p>
        <p>Rosman has 22 points to lead in the 1-A ranki^, while Rosewood (64)) is second with 231 and Hendersonville (4-3) in third with 20.</p>
        <p>The top ten in each division:</p>
        <p>4-A</p>
        <p>1. East Mecklenburg (60).................45</p>
        <p>2. Douglas Byrd (60).......................41</p>
        <p>2. MUlmixA (6-1)..............................41</p>
        <p>4. Northern Durham (60).................40(4</p>
        <p>5. Parkland (60)..............................39</p>
        <p>5. Orange (6-0-1)...............................39</p>
        <p>7. A.C. itynolds (6-1).......................37</p>
        <p>8. Jacksonville (60)..........................36</p>
        <p>9. Page (60).....................................35*.2</p>
        <p>10.E.E. Smith (5-1)............................35</p>
        <p>10. Harding (S-l)................................35</p>
        <p>3-A</p>
        <p>1. West Caldwrell (60).......................39</p>
        <p>2. Southeast Halifax (70)..................37(4</p>
        <p>3. Northeast Guilford (6-1)................35</p>
        <p>4. Shelby (5-1)..................................34</p>
        <p>4. Statesville (6-1)....................'.........34</p>
        <p>6. Concord (5-2)................................33</p>
        <p>7. West Oaven (6-1).........................32</p>
        <p>8. Havelock (60)..............................29</p>
        <p>8. Brevard (5-1)................................29</p>
        <p>8. North Iredell (5-2).........................29</p>
        <p>2-A</p>
        <p>1. North Rowan (60).......................32</p>
        <p>1. Lexington (6-1)........... 32</p>
        <p>3. Fumay-Varina (60)....................31</p>
        <p>3. Jordan-Matthews (70)............. 31</p>
        <p>5. Farmville Central (5-1).................28</p>
        <p>6. West Montgomery (5-1)........... 26</p>
        <p>7. Wallace-Rose Hill (60).......... 25</p>
        <p>8. Ahoskie (60)...................... 24</p>
        <p>8. Clayton (5-1).............................'"'24</p>
        <p>8. Starmount (5-1)................ 24</p>
        <p>8. Wake Forest (5-2)...................... 24</p>
        <p>I-A</p>
        <p>1. Rosman (60)................................22</p>
        <p>2. Rosewood (60).............................21</p>
        <p>3. Hendersonville (4-3)......................20</p>
        <p>4. Qarkton (60)...............................1912</p>
        <p>5. Manteo (5-1).................................is</p>
        <p>5. North Edgecombe (6-1).................18</p>
        <p>7. Lakewood(5-1).............................17</p>
        <p>7. Swain (4-2)...................................17</p>
        <p>9. St. Pauls (4-1-1)............................16'*.</p>
        <p>10. Southwest Onslow (4-2)..................I6</p>
        <p>4A</p>
        <p>1.GboPage(ll)60</p>
        <p>2. N. Durham (1) 60</p>
        <p>3. Jacksonville 60</p>
        <p>4. Fay Byrd 60</p>
        <p>5. Gast Ashbrook 60</p>
        <p>6. W-S Parkland 60</p>
        <p>7. Ashe Reynolds 6-1</p>
        <p>8. Hills Orange 6-0-1</p>
        <p>9. Char Harding 60</p>
        <p>10. Ral Millbrook 5-1 Other teams receivin</p>
        <p>Kannapoi Sanford, i</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>107</p>
        <p>91</p>
        <p>82</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>66</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>mg at least 10 votes; Kannapolis Brown, w. Ciiarlotte, Fay E. Mecklenburg.</p>
        <p>3A</p>
        <p>1.W. Caldwell (9)60  123</p>
        <p>2. Statesville (1)6-1  107</p>
        <p>3. HP Andrews (3) 5-1  94</p>
        <p>4. SE Halifax 70  97</p>
        <p>5. Tarboro5-l  go</p>
        <p>6. Forest Hills 5-1  59</p>
        <p>7. Havelock 5-1  34</p>
        <p>8. Concord 5-2  33</p>
        <p>9. W. Craven 6-1  28</p>
        <p>10. Shelby 4-2  13 Other teams receiving at least 10 votes:</p>
        <p>Concord, NE Guilford.</p>
        <p>2A</p>
        <p>1.N. Rowan(6)60</p>
        <p>2. Whiteville (8) 60</p>
        <p>3. Jordan-Matthews 70</p>
        <p>4. Wallace-Rose Hill 60</p>
        <p>5. Ahoskie 60</p>
        <p>6. Lexington 6-1</p>
        <p>7. Fuquay-Varina 60</p>
        <p>8. Ginton5-l</p>
        <p>9. W. Montgomery 60</p>
        <p>10. Farm Central 5-1</p>
        <p>121</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>86</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Other teams receiving at least 10 votes-none.</p>
        <p>lA</p>
        <p>1. Rosman (7) 60  129</p>
        <p>2. Rosewood (2) 60  113</p>
        <p>3.Clarkton(3)60  104</p>
        <p>4. N. Edgecombe 6-1  90</p>
        <p>5. Currituck 5-0-1  77</p>
        <p>6. Manteo 5-2  44</p>
        <p>7. Tabor City 4-1  34</p>
        <p>8. Northampton West 4-2  *33</p>
        <p>9. Oman 5-1  25</p>
        <p>10. Swain 3-3  20 Other teams receiving at least 10 votes-</p>
        <p>St. Pauls, Lakewood.</p>
        <p>No. 1 in the 3-A ranks last week, gained 123 points and nine first-place votes.</p>
        <p>Whiteville outdrew North Rowan in first-place votes by an 8-to-6 margin, but North Rowan held onto the top spot in 2-A with 121 points while Whiteville received 111 points. Rosmans seven first-place votes and 129 points kept it in the top spot in 1-A.</p>
        <p>Northern Durham is second in the 4-A poll, followed by Jacksonville, Fayetteville Byrd, Gastonia Ashbrook, Winston-Salem Parkland, Asheville Reynolds, Hillsborough Orange, Charlotte Harding and Raleigh Millbrodi.</p>
        <p>Asheville Reynolds fell from second place in last weeks poll, while Rocky Mount dropped out of the top 10 after last Fridays loss to Northern Nash.</p>
        <p>Statesville had a first-place vote and 107 points for second place in the 3-A poll. Completing that list are High Point Andrews, Southeast Halifax, Tarboro, Forest Hills, Havelock, Concord, West Craven and Shelby. Jamestown Ragsdale dropped out of the rankings after losing to Asheboro.</p>
        <p>Jordan-Matthews is third in the 2-A poll. Trailing are Wallace-Rose HiU, Ahoskie, Lexington, Fuquay-Varina, Clinton, West Montgomery and Farmville Central. West Montgomery replaced Union Pines in this weeks poll.</p>
        <p>Rosewood trails Rosman by 16 points in the 1-A poll, followed by Clarkton, North Edgecombe, Currituck, Manteo, Tabor City, Northampton West, Orrum and Swain.</p>
        <p>The 1-A poll was the only list not to lose a member, although Omim fell from fourth to ninth after losing to St. Pauls.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C Wednesday, October 16,1985 ^9</p>
        <p>Paterno's Lions 'Starting Over'</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Since Hollywood already has made a movie entitled Starting Over  Joe Patemos version will have to serve as a highlight film.</p>
        <p>Penn States 1984 highlight film came to a premature end a^r nine &amp;gt;am when the Nittany Lions, who lad been 6-3, lost the last two regu-lar-season games for the first time in Patemos 20-year tenure as head coach.</p>
        <p>It wasnt so much that they were beaten by Notre Dame 44-7 and Pitt 31-11, but rather how they lost that disturbed Paterno.</p>
        <p>It wasnt embarrassing as much as it was frustrating because it was so unexpected, he said. We had just played a heck of a football game against Boston College. Wed had ups and downs. We werent great, but we were starting to look uke a really .fiig-league club. Then we played Wotre Dame when they were healthy. We might have lost uncter any circumstances, but the way we lost really unnerved me.</p>
        <p>. 'The 6-5 season stretched Penn States record string of non-losing campaigns to 46 in a row but it wasnt what was expected from a coach .whose record is now 181-43-2 - 5-0 :this year - following &amp;amp;turdays 19-;17 victory over Alabama. Paterno did plenty of soul-searching after the season and came up with a few answers.</p>
        <p>I thought a great coaching job and a great effort by the team ast year would have been seven wins, he said. Going into the season, I was worried whether we would have a winning year because I knew what we had and I knew who we had to play. I was hoping we could win seven games, eight games; that would have been wbat to me is a good year.</p>
        <p>I was so worried about our schedule being so tough and our kids being young that I literally kept cutting down practice time. One of the things that came out of my conversations with the coaches, they said, We cant do a job if you dont give us time</p>
        <p>to teach. Theyd say, We go on the field and I dont have enoup time to woit on pass protection or You took two minutes off here or eight minutes i^. I literally babied the team at the end (rf the year.</p>
        <p>I was worried about them being tired and running out of gas. Instead of saying, Hey, look, weve got two tough games left to go. Its been a long year, lets suck it up and lets just go to woik, I babied them. I cant ever remember doing that before.</p>
        <p>Paterno also made a few decisions when spring practice rolled around.</p>
        <p>I said, Hey, everybodys gotta prove themselves. Youre a player, youve gotta prove to me that you really want to play. The coaches have to prove that theyre gonna go at it. Ive gotta fwve to you that I know what Im doing.</p>
        <p> And were gonna learn how to play better, blocK better, tackle better. Were gonna simplify things, go to basic fundamentals. All of us agreed we had to do a better job. If you write a lousy story, you sit back and say, Where'd I go wrong? Howd I start out? Was the topic sentence right?</p>
        <p>^I sat down with all the kids, all the ones I felt that would know what was going on, and asked them their feelings atxMit the season. I sat down with the coaches and talked about such things as our teaching with the kids, whether they had a problem with their assistant coaches, a problem with me, were we too complicated, did we give them enough time to learn, were they comfortable.</p>
        <p>After I added it all up, I said, OK, now were gimna be toui'A were gonna be physically and mentally tough, and were gonna make some commitments to being a good football team.</p>
        <p>The result is 5-0 and a No. 6 national ranking, alth&amp;lt;High Penn State hasnt blown anyone away, beating Maryland, Temple and Alabama by two points and East Carolina and Rutgers by seven. The fans are getting excitM again in Happy Valley</p>
        <p>Rose Spikers Split With Northern Nash</p>
        <p>RED OAK  The Rose Rampettes lost the first match but won the second over Northern Nash Tuesday to clinch the championship of the Bi( East Conference in nigh schoo volleyball.</p>
        <p>Northern Nash won the opener 15-10, 6-15, 16-4, but the Rampettes bounced back with a 16-14,15-7 victory in the second match.</p>
        <p>Kim Dupree led Rose with 14 points on serve, followed by Jenny Carroll with 13 and Amy Gavigan and Lisa Pagel with nine each.</p>
        <p>Rose finished the season 18-2 overall.</p>
        <p>Goldsboro................2</p>
        <p>Gr. Christian.............0</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO  Goldsboro Christian Academy rolled up a pair of wins</p>
        <p>Rose Girls Top Three</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools Amy Moore and Bella Kang came across the finish line one and two to lead the Rampettes to win in a four-way cross-country meet yesterday.</p>
        <p>The Rampettes finished with 28 points while Northeastern had 37. Hunt took third with 83. Conley also participated, but had only four runners.</p>
        <p>Moore won the event in 22:21 while Kang took second in 23:00. Debbie Morrison added fourth place for Rose with a time of 24:28, while Elizabeth Warren took eighth in 25:03.</p>
        <p>Conleys Sharia Richards took ninth place in 25:06, while Amie Aschliman was tenth in 25:15. Conleys Lucretia West was 11th in 25:31, while the only other Conley runner, Beth Siebelink was 15th in 27:21.</p>
        <p>Other Rose finishers included: Leigh Caldwell, 13th in 26:52; Carol Johnson, 18th in 28:13; Lewis Anne Thomas, 24th in 29:34; Susan Sayet-ta, 26th in 29:50; Becky Kirkland, 35th in 33:43; Kim Taylor, 39th in 35:06; Lara Perry, 42nd in 39:23; and Jett Parsley, 43rd in 39:24.</p>
        <p>Rose travels to Northeastern on Tuesday, while Conley visits Hunt.</p>
        <p>over Greenville Christian in volleyball yesterday in the final match of the regular season.</p>
        <p>Goldsboro won the opening game, 15-6, and came back to win the second by the same score.</p>
        <p>Tammy Huggins was the service leader for Greenville, while Erica Spain and Paige Brown led in hits. Goldsboro was led by Rhonda Rivenbark in service and Shelley Harding in hits.</p>
        <p>Greenville closes out the regular season at 1-11.</p>
        <p>NP-FC-PC</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - North Pitts Eastern Plains Conference championships swept a pair of matches from Farmville Central and Pamlico yesterday, while the Lady Jaguars won their first outing of the season.</p>
        <p>The matches were the final regular season matches for the three teams.</p>
        <p>North Pitt took the opening match over Farmville, 15-2,15-8, then came back with a win over Pamlico, 15-7, 15-6. In the third match, Farmville dropped the first game, 15-5, then came back to take 15-8 and 15-13 wins to claim their first victory of the year.</p>
        <p>In the opening match, Regenia Moore led North Pitt with 10 service pints while Sabrina Baker had nine. Climmie Harris led in hits with 12, while Moore had eight assists and Melody Harrington had seven.</p>
        <p>Against Pamlico, Moore had 10 service points, while Harris had four hits with Cathy Streeter and Melissa Gamer adding three each.</p>
        <p>Judy Jones led Farmvilles effort against Pamlico, with six straight service points in the second game while Doi Soljberg had six in a row in the third game.</p>
        <p>North Pitt finishes the regular season with an 11-1 lea^e and 14-4 overaU record. Farmville closes out the year with a 1-11 mark.</p>
        <p>North Pitt advances into the 1A/2A playoffs facing either Aurora or Chocowinity, the Tobacco Belt runner-up, while Ayden-Grifton, runner-up in the Eastern Plains, faces Tobacco Belt champ North Edgecombe. Dates and times have yet to be announced.</p>
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        <p>but Paterno, while pleased with the improvement from last year, isnt claiming any titles - yet.</p>
        <p>Rankings dont mean a thing until the end of the year, be said. No-</p>
        <p>-      -  ,,g</p>
        <p>Ife really good football team'. Obviously, youve made great improvement when you can play a game for 60 minutes the way we played against Alabama.</p>
        <p>We have the makii^ of a really good football team. I think we have some speed, we have good leadership, I think we have an excellent kicking game and great morale. Its a great squad of kids. But whether were the sixth best football team or the eighth or the 20th, I dimt know. Were gonna have to play a lot of football yet down the line bef(H% anybody really knows whos the best.</p>
        <p>Were a lot better than we were at</p>
        <p>the end of last year. Id like to see us play a couple m(H% games. Id like to see us come off a game like this and see whether we have the maturity and the leadership that we can come and practice and look at setting better. If we can do that, men maybe well be able to be in the swing of thin^.</p>
        <p>Remember we were 6-3 last year after beating Boston College and Maryland and Iowa, three pretty good football teams, and we enaed up 6-5, so weve got a long way to go.</p>
        <p>Anybody thats lost a game still has a chance (at the national championship) because a couple of years ago (1982) we lost to this club (Alabama) and won it. Ive got to get a feel the next couple of weeks how this club reacts. Were not good enmigh yet to be thinking about a national championship, but if they maintain the momentum and poise and confidence a win like this should</p>
        <p>give em, then I think we have a chance.</p>
        <p>
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        <p>This weeks ABC-TV games are Miami, Fla. at Oklahoma and Texas at Arkansas. The four head coaches  Jimmy Johnson, Barry Switzer, Frl Akers and Ken Hatfield  all</p>
        <p>played for Frank Broyles at Arkansas.</p>
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        <p>St. Peters College of Jersey City, N.J., canceled its 1984 season aftr an opening-game 72-0 loss to Catholic University because of a shortag of players.  '  ' j</p>
        <p>Nixon To Arbitrate Umpires' Dispute</p>
        <p>Rampettes Down Rocky Mount 9-0</p>
        <p>Catherine Land won the top flight singles as the Rose Rampettes pounded Rocky Mount 04) Tuesday in Big East high school tennis action.</p>
        <p>Land dented Rachel Jones 6-3, 6-3, while Gina Parrott and Wandria Hines each blanked their opponents in singles.</p>
        <p>Rose, now 11-1 overall and 11-0 in the Big East, travels to Wilson Bed-dingfield Thursday.</p>
        <p>Results:</p>
        <p>Catherine Land (R) d. Rachel Jones 6-3, 6-3</p>
        <p>Kelly Wall (R) d. Eleanor Ramey 6-2,6-3 Vicki Parrott (R) d. Cassandra Rowe</p>
        <p>04.6-1</p>
        <p>Cari Smith (R) d. Ann Mauldin 6-0,7-5 Gina Parrott (R) d. Sharon AUoi 6-0,6-0 Wandria Hines (R) d. Joanetta Johnson</p>
        <p>6-0,64)</p>
        <p>Wall-V. Parrott (R) d. Jones-RamCT 8-1 Tammy Newton-Hines (R) d. Rowe-Mauldin8-6 Martha Taylor-G. Parrott (R) d. AUen-Johnson8-l EX: Jenny Jones (R) d. Christy Moore 8-0</p>
        <p>EX: Kathy Park-J.J. Powell tR) d. Amy Hickey-Lisa Tillery 8-2</p>
        <p>Farmville C...............5</p>
        <p>Greene Central..........4</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE  Farmville Centrals Kathi Messer and Carri Jenkins got the Lady Jaguars off on the right foot and led them to a 5-4 tennis victory over Greene Central yesterday.</p>
        <p>It was the first Eastern Plains Conference win for the Lady Jaguars in five outings.  ^</p>
        <p>Messer and Jennings won their singles matches and then added a win in the doubles  the latter insuring the Farmville victory.</p>
        <p>Farmville is now 2-9 overall and 1-4 in conference play. Greene Central is 3-6,2-3.</p>
        <p>(Jreene Central returns to action today, hosting Charles'B. Aycock, while Farmville entertains Aycock on Thursday.</p>
        <p>Kathi Messer (FC) d. Carol Jenkins, 6-0, 6-0.</p>
        <p>Carri Jennings (FC) d. Sonya Barrow, 6-2,7-5. .</p>
        <p>Kim Langston (GO d. Dawn Gamer, 6-</p>
        <p>1.6-1.</p>
        <p>Tama May (FC) d. Terri High, 6-2,6-2. Amy Mewbom (FC) d. Audrey Kordel,</p>
        <p>6-3,6-!.</p>
        <p>Lori Edwards (GO d. Dena Lewis, 7-6 (9-7), 6-3.</p>
        <p>Messer-Jennings (FC) d. Jenkins-High,</p>
        <p>8-1.</p>
        <p>Langston-Barrow (GO d. Gamer-May, 8-3.</p>
        <p>Krodel-Edwards (GO d. Mewbom-Lewis, 8-3.</p>
        <p>Roanoke  ........7</p>
        <p>Northampton E..........2</p>
        <p>CONWAY  Roanoke High School swept through the singles matches to insure victory and came away with a 7-2 tennis win over Northampton East yesterday. ,</p>
        <p>The victory gave Roanoke its first ever winning season in girls tennis.</p>
        <p>RoaiK^e mdnt lose a set in taking the singles, although they were extended to tie breakers twice. Northamptons onlv wins came in the numter two and three doubles.</p>
        <p>Roanoke is now 7-5 on the year and 4-4 in conference play. They wind up the regular season Thursday, hosting Tarboro.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Robbie Harris (R) d. Anade Long, 6-1, 6-2.</p>
        <p>Nancy Jonnson (R) d. Stephanie Harris, 6-2,6-!.</p>
        <p>Debbie Atkinson (R) d. Jennifer Vinson, 6-2,7-617-3).</p>
        <p>Melissa Manning (R) d. Lynette Cox, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3.</p>
        <p>Susan Long (R) d. Lynn Futrell, 6-3,6-2.</p>
        <p>Jackie Wynn (R) d. Hope Britton, 6-4, 6-4.</p>
        <p>Harris-Johnson (R) d. Long-Harris, 8-1.</p>
        <p>Vinson-Futrell (NE) d. Karen BuUock-Kim Davis, 8-3.</p>
        <p>Britton-Cox (NE) d. Vinya Gurganus-' Amy Stegal, 8-2.</p>
        <p>Lady Pirates Top Wesleyan</p>
        <p>R(X1(Y MOUNT - East Carolina defeated North Carolina Wesleyan Tuesday in womens college volleyball action.</p>
        <p>The Lady Pirates won the match 15-1,7-15,15-11,12-15,15-2. It was the Lady Pirates second win of the season against Wesleyan and improved their record to 5-9.</p>
        <p>Donna Davis scored 12 consecutive points on serve in the opening game.</p>
        <p>ECU, which has won four of its last five matches, hosts St. Andrews College Thursday.</p>
        <p>TORONTO (AP) - The contract dispute between baseballs umpires ana the two major leagues will be arbitrated by former President Richard M. Nixon.</p>
        <p>The site and date of the hearing will depend on the outcome of the league playoffs, according to presidents Cnub Feeney of the National League, Bobby Brown of the American, and umpires union attorney Richie Phillips.</p>
        <p>It is believed Nixon will hold the meeting either Friday in New York or Saturday in the AL city where the World Series is scheduled to open.</p>
        <p>Of Nixon, Phillips said he is a long-time friend of baseball and a man in whom both sides place a great deal of trust.</p>
        <p>Nixon, who lives in Upper Saddle River, N.J., has attended several baseball games in New York and is an avid sports fan. When he was in the White House, he on at least two occasions offered plays to George Allen, then coach of the Washington Redskins of the National Football League.</p>
        <p>The former President also was considered when baseballs owners were seeking a replacement for Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, a job eventually going to Peter Ueberroi.</p>
        <p>The latest dispute arose when baseball expanded the playoff series, which had oeen a best-of-five since being introduced in 1969, to a best-of-seven this year as part of baseballs new basic agreement with th^layers union.</p>
        <p>The umpires had threatened to work only the first five games unless they received more money for the two extra games. Last year, they</p>
        <p>ECU To Host Tennis Event</p>
        <p>East Carolina University will host the First-Annual East Carolina University Tennis Classic Nov. 1-3, ECU tennis Coach Pat Sherman announced.</p>
        <p>The two-day tournament features mens and womens open singles, doubles and mixed doubles, as well as singles and doubles for men and women over 35.</p>
        <p>The tournament is sanction by the North Carolina Tennis Association, the Southern Tennis Association and the United States Tennis Association. All entrants must be members of the USTA, and applications will be accepted at the sight.</p>
        <p>Entry deadline is 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21 and should be mailed to Dr. Pat Sherman, Minges Coliseum, Greenville, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>The entry fee is $12 per person for singles and $10 per person for doubles.</p>
        <p>struck three )'*nerican Leaae playoff games and the first four games in the National League series, returning only for the final ^me when Ueberroth agreed to arbitrate their dispute.  .  -</p>
        <p>That settlement called for payment of $10,000 per umpire for the 12 men working the two playoffs, and. a $160,000 contribution to a pool tor distribution among the other major-league umpires who were not working. The union had sought to improve both of those figures in the expanded playoffs this year.</p>
        <p>In making their strike threat, the umpires said their contract called only for five playoff games, "niey agreed to stay on the job when Phillips and tne league presidents agreed to submit the matter to binding arbitration.  . ..'</p>
        <p>Greenville Jrs. Fall</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL - The GreenviUe Recreation and Parks Departmeqts junior girls tennis team lost itesecond match of the year yesterday, bowing to Culbreth Junior High of Chapel Hill, 8-5.</p>
        <p>The juniors are now 3-2-1 on the year and will return to action oh Monday at Kinston.</p>
        <p>Summary:    .    ;</p>
        <p>Kay Symones (CH) d. Kathryn Taft,</p>
        <p>Amy Seagroves (CH) d. Anji Kataria, 8-3.  . :</p>
        <p>Laura Young (G) d. Pam BeiUer, 9-8. Beca Carter (CH) d. Tina Williams,0-7.  Pam Hill (CH)d.Cammie Smith, 8-4. ' Nora Mishriky (CH) d. Taylor Evahs, 8-3.</p>
        <p>Nicole Lanier (G) d. Wendy Hemlick,</p>
        <p>8-3.  1    </p>
        <p>Kristy Kirkpatrick (G) d. Heather</p>
        <p>MaUet,8-2.  ,  :</p>
        <p>Wendy Helmick (CH) d. Lydia Coulter,</p>
        <p>9-8.</p>
        <p>Symones-Seagroves (CH) d. Taft. Kataria,8-1.</p>
        <p>Carter-Hill (CH) d. Evans-Smith, 8-1'. Meredith Lee-Stephanie Bell (G) d Beitler-Mishriky, 8-5.  -  ,  -  -</p>
        <p>Maggie Brown-Tricia Tripp (G) d Okuni^itler, 8-4.    '</p>
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        <p>High'game. Kevin Williams, 256; Ivonne Pearce. 218; high series. Kevin Williams. 635, Delores Berg, 558</p>
        <p>Baseball Playoffs</p>
        <p>By The .Associated Press</p>
        <p>* .AIl'nmesEDT League ChampioBsliip Series</p>
        <p>Tuesdav, Oct. 8 Toronto 6. Kansas Otyl Wednesday, Oct 9 Toropto 6. Kansas City 5. 10 innings .</p>
        <p>Los Angeles 4. St Louis 1</p>
        <p>* nnrsday. Oct. I*</p>
        <p>Los Angeles 8, St . Louis 2</p>
        <p>' Friday. Oct. II Kansas City 6, Toronto 5</p>
        <p>* Satarday.Oct 12 St Louis 4. Los Ang^ 2 Toronto 3, Kansas City 1</p>
        <p>Saaday, Oct. 13 KansaaCity 2, Toronto 0 St Louis u. Los Angeles 2 Monday, Ort. 14 St Louis 3. Los Angeles 2, St. Louis leads series 3-2</p>
        <p>Taetday. Oct. IS Kansas City 5, at Toronto 3, series ed3-3</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Oct. 16 St.Louis (Andujar 21-12) at Los Angeles (Hershiser 19-3),3:05pm.</p>
        <p>Kansas City (Saberhagen 26) at Toronto (Stieb 14-13), 8:15pm</p>
        <p>. Thursday, Oct. 1 St. Louis Cardinals at Los Angeles, 8:35 p. mif necessary</p>
        <p>World Series Saturdav. Oct. 19 at American League. 8:35 p m Sunday, Oct. 2* at'American League. 7 p m , if Toropto; 8:30pm, iTKansas City Tuesdav. Oct. 22 at National League. 8:35 p. m Wednesday. Oct. a at Nabonal League. 8:25 pm.</p>
        <p>Thursday. Oct. 24 at National League. 8:25 p.m., if necessary</p>
        <p>Saturdav, Oct. 26 at American League. 8:25 p.m., if</p>
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        <p>Sunday, Oct. 27 at American League. 7 p.m., if Toronto; 8:30 pm.. iiKansas City, if necessary</p>
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        <p>3 9 1-3 2 0 0 1 10</p>
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        <p>2 142-3 5 1 1 1 14</p>
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        <p>427</p>
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        <p>900</p>
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        <p>Kansas City.................3U  2  OU  1-20</p>
        <p>Torwlo................  124  253  013  2-23</p>
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        <p>Game 2 at Tonnio. 34.029 Game 3 at Kansas City. 40224 Game4at Kansas Cily.41,112 Game 5 at Kansas City. 40.046 Game 6 at Toronto. 37557</p>
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        <p>2 141-311  3  3  19</p>
        <p>1 9  12  2  5</p>
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        <p>2 675</p>
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        <p>St Loms........................4(11)1 110 112-a</p>
        <p>Lm Angeles  OW ^615 210-18</p>
        <p>E-Reuss. Makjonado, Pendleton. Andu-jar. ScMsda. Duncan. Wekb, Vaienmeia. Porter DP-Sl. Lous 3, Los Angeles 1 WB-St Louis 4A Los XngeteT^ Coieman (1). Herr (1). McGee (1), Madlock (1). Guerrero (2), Landnra ID. i- Valcn-awa. Forsch, Smitb SF-Hetr WP-WoireU 2, Hershiser. Vaiermieia PB-rDrtCT.</p>
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        <p>Harper</p>
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        <p>Vaienmeia</p>
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        <p>34  4  ao  01  2</p>
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        <p>NATIONAL FOoilALL CONFERENCE QuaeterlMkt</p>
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        <p>NFL Leaders</p>
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        <p>Quarterbacks</p>
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        <p>HemnaimS.0  100  73  920  6  5</p>
        <p>EiiasomCin  133  79  455  10  3</p>
        <p>KrietSea  217  129  1624  15  7</p>
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        <p>OTL*- -rn NO YDS AVG LG TD Wder, T.B.  35  SO  6J  17  6</p>
        <p>34 415 02  46  4</p>
        <p>Ma^art  33  296  66  31  0</p>
        <p>PiH..  a  1  Ml  41  3</p>
        <p>Ooihie, OalL  32  3K  OI  32  1</p>
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        <p>WALES CONFEKE.NCE Patrick DMtaa</p>
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        <p>Buflalo  2  16  4  M  I</p>
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        <p>CAMPBEU CONFERENCE NwriiDMaian St Lous  I  I  6  2  7  9</p>
        <p>Toroato  1  2  0  2  6  6</p>
        <p>Detroit  0  2  1  1  9  21</p>
        <p>Minnesou  6  2  1  I  10  17</p>
        <p>Chxago  6  3  0  0  6  17</p>
        <p>SmythcDiviiim Calgary  2  0  0  4  17  5</p>
        <p>Eikuoatao  2  0  0  4  10  6</p>
        <p>Vaacoover  2  10  4  13  II</p>
        <p>Lot Aagdes  0  3  0  0  il  20</p>
        <p>Vmapeg  0  3  0  0  I  17</p>
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        <p>N Y Iilanders at Edmonton Boston at Vancouver N Y Rangers at Los Angeles Thmsday'iGamct HartfordalNewJery at Phdndetahia atMumooEa FridaysCaaMt</p>
        <p>Bill Haywood as director ot  developrneot</p>
        <p>BASKETBALL Nalimul Baskethall Assneiallan</p>
        <p>CLEVLEAND CAVALIERS-   ~  '.point guard to a</p>
        <p>BcttooatEAaoBtoo Los Angeles at Vancouver</p>
        <p>New Jersey PMlndd^ NYUtandos</p>
        <p>NY</p>
        <p>3 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 0</p>
        <p>Adams DiviiiN</p>
        <p>4 0 0 3 0 0</p>
        <p>Hartford 2 1 0</p>
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        <p>Transactions</p>
        <p>By The Assacialed Preu BASEBALL</p>
        <p>ATLANTA*MAvfs-Named Willie StargeU first btse coach and hitting instructor.</p>
        <p>CHICAGO ^raffTE*s8x -Named Teny  director ot scouting</p>
        <p>Namied Steve Noworyta, assistant duector of iniiior leagues arid player</p>
        <p>OAKLAND AsAnnounced they will not exociae their qpbon on designated hitter Dusty Baur. SEATTLE MAHINERS-Hired</p>
        <p> -------LAKERS-Ex</p>
        <p>tended the contract at Kareem Ab-dul-Jabbar, center, through the 19I(F7 MflSOQ NEW JERSEY NETS-Reached agreement with Mike Gminski, center, on a new contract.'</p>
        <p>PHENIX SUNS-Released Charles Rayne, guard.</p>
        <p>FOOTBAIL</p>
        <p>Natiunal Fustbab League BUFFALO BILLS-Waived Ulysses Norriy tight end.</p>
        <p>ClNCINNA-ri^ENGALS-Trad ed Iten Ross, ti^t end to the Seattle Seahawks for a future ihaft choice LOS ANGELES RAMS-Acquired James McDonald, tight end. from the Detroit Lions for an undisclosed draft choice. Waived Jim Laughlin. Iin^dter NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Waiv ed Kenny OucketL wide receivm-Reactivated Bobby Fowler, fullback.</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Signed Denms Winston, linebacker, to a twyear Mntract Placed Dwayne Woodmn, comerfanck, on the injured reserve list.</p>
        <p>ST^ LOUIS CARDI NALS-Reactivated Vince Bean, wide receiver and Robert Ctnry, defensive tackle</p>
        <p>N.C. Scoreboard</p>
        <p>By The Assacialed Press Men's CoUegf Saceer Duke I. Camello N. Carolina Wesleyan 5, Ftancis MarionO Lenoir-RhyneS, Barber-Scotia 1 _ CaOegeVoUevbaU Pfeiffer def Mlmont i 15-7,10-15,15-15,15-9</p>
        <p>f Abbey IV10,</p>
        <p>Cosell's Private Comments Different</p>
        <p>l^W YORK (AP) - What Howard Cdsell has said in private is very dif-f^nt from what he has written in I Never Played the Game, says b^eball announcer A1 Michaels, one of' his former broadcasting colleagues.</p>
        <p>i'The- compliments he deals out to people like (NBCs) Dick Enberg and (QBSs) Pat Summerall are dealt out M way as if to further dig at his col-leigiies at ABC, Michaels told a p&amp;amp;ss luncheon Tuesday as he shared a;dais with fellow network an-ntjuncers Frank Gifford, O.J. Simpson, Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver.</p>
        <p>Privately, weve all heard him kiock Pat Summerall, and yet he wrotethat Pat is one of the quintessential professional an</p>
        <p>nouncers, and all l could gather is that its another way for him to stick another needle into Frank Gifford, Michaels said.</p>
        <p>Theres a lot of what Howard has said privately in that book, and I dont understand the method to that particular madness, of knocking everybody at this conference. Because of that. Cosell is no longer working the World Series.</p>
        <p>He was to be part of our game telecasts. That was our original intent, Jim Spence, the senior vice president of ABC Sports, said, 'ie book was one of the reasons why Cosell was pulled from the booth and offered a pregame show, which he turned down.</p>
        <p>Further, Spence said, we felt it</p>
        <p>wouldnt be fair or proper for A1 to have to work with Howard on the game telecasts after Howard had spoken negatively about him in the book.</p>
        <p>The network, Spence said, is committed to Howard for Sport-sbeat (his poorly rated but highly regarded weekend commentary program) through the end of 1985. We have not announced our plans beyond</p>
        <p>In all likelihood, Howard will be working (for ABC) in 1986, albeit on a limited basis  the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Tournament of Champions tennis from Forest Hills.</p>
        <p>With all due respect to Howard, Spence said when asked about the</p>
        <p>Rodgers Hope For Seventh Game In N.L. Playoffs</p>
        <p>book, Im not going to comment further, even though Howard didnt show much respect for a lot of people in his book.</p>
        <p>Gifford came in for heavy criticism by Cosell, who wrote that he got embarrassed listening to him mi^e mistake after mistake. ... And he came across like a male mannequin, his voice still too weak and un-dramatic to have any impact.</p>
        <p>Im genuinely disappointed, Gifford said. Its not something I would do and something I would expect my friends not to do. And when asked whether, in their 13 years as broadcasting partners on ABCs telecasts of Monday night National Football League games, he and Cosell had ever spoken about Giffords work as an announcer, Gifford replied: I dont think so. We usually</p>
        <p>talked about his.</p>
        <p>I wouldnt work with him, Gifford said. I can only feel sorry for somebody who I thought was a real friend for 31 years, somebody who may be at the end of a career and literally lashes out at all the pe&amp;lt;^le and establishments that have made that caiwr possible. Its sad.</p>
        <p>Giff(^ also told a press luncheon that he had not read the book and didnt intend to. He said ttet what he knew of Cosells comments had been read or told to him.</p>
        <p>Simpson, another member of the ABC Mwiday night NFL broadcasting team, said he had read it and was surprised the way he characterized some individuals in the book.</p>
        <p>Howard has been a part of my life for 15 years and I Uux^t a positive</p>
        <p>part, said Simpson, another ot (^lls targets. Ive spent a lot of time with him the last few years, after games having drinks, when I realized he was unhappy about a lot of things. I was just surprised that he wrote them.</p>
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        <p>HiOSr ANGELES (AP) - Soured on St. Louis, the Los Ajleles Dodgers were hoping that Dodger Stadium would RDve 6nce again to be home sweet home.</p>
        <p>-think well win the last two games and go to the Wcrld-Series, said Los Angeles second baseman Steve ax.: *</p>
        <p> rior the Dodgers to win the National League playoffs in -games, they first had to win todays sixth game, which.matched right-handers Joaquin Andujar of the Cardiiials against Orel Hershiser of Los Angeles.</p>
        <p>CMter whipping the Cardinals in the first two games at Oh^er Stadium, the Dodgers lost the next three in St UMi$usch Stadium.</p>
        <p>: But although his team was one loss away from eliminate* Los Angeles outfielder Pedro Guerrero posed a qningly logical premise: If we beat them the first two, Why cant we beat them the last two?</p>
        <p>^though the Cardinals appeared to have the momen-tqm after bouncing back to win three straight at home, o^r factors tended to tip the scale in the Dodgers favor for Game 6.'</p>
        <p>i)ne juch factor was that the home team had won the lakt 13: NL playoff games. And Dodger Stadiums grass field is better suited to the power- and pitching-rich Dpdgers than to the speed-rich Cardinals, who seem at their best on their own artificial turf.</p>
        <p>Another plus for the Dodgers was that they were star-tiag Hershiser, who was 12-0 at home during 1985 and an 8-2 winner over Andujar in Game 2.</p>
        <p>M tlHnk its very fortunate that were returning home fat me^to pitch, but I dont think it was entirely by accident.T think it was by plan,   Hershiser said.</p>
        <p>I really feel Game 6 will be extra special, said the Dodger pitcher, who was 19-3 during the regulai season. But I also feel like Ive got the abilities and the talents to pitch a good game in those circumstances. </p>
        <p>St. Louis third baseman Terry Pendleton said he sdw no great mystery in the Cardinals two losses at Dodger Stadium. We went into LA and they just played better baseball. You have to give them credit. Tlwy outplayed us.</p>
        <p>As for Hershiser, Hes been tough all year long, Pendleton said. Their whole pitching staff, you really have to get to them early in the game, liiey get tougher as they go along.</p>
        <p>The Cardinals got to Los Angeles pitching early in all three games in St. Louis, although the Dodgers came back to tie the fifth game 2-2 before Ozzie Smiths ninth-mning homer decided it.</p>
        <p>Pendleton, asked if there was anything to the theory that the Cardinals dont play well after a day off, said, Its a situation weve gone throu^ all year.</p>
        <p>Well just have to bounce bac Im sure its a mental thing, Pendleton said. We probably just get too relaxed on off-days. We have to try to keep our mental attitude sharp.</p>
        <p>The Cardinals John Tudor, 21-8 and the winner of 20 of his last 21 decisions during the regular season, is scheduled to face the Dodgers Bob Welch, 14-4, Thursday evening if a seventh game is necessary.</p>
        <p>Tudor was the losing pitcher in the opening playoff game, but notched the win Sunday in his teams 12-2 triumph in Game 4. Welch was the losing pitcher a day earlier when the Cardinals won 4-2.</p>
        <p>McRae Still Hot Without</p>
        <p>Batting Practice</p>
        <p>I ' By HAL BOCK</p>
        <p>:  AP  Sports  Writer</p>
        <p>TORONTO - It has been almost a mlmtb now since Hal McRae, professional hitter, last took batting practice.</p>
        <p>Youd never know it.</p>
        <p>The simple fact is, when youve been hitting baseballs as long and as well as he has, well, you just dont need an awful lot of practice to remember how to do it.</p>
        <p>McRae, who blew out 39 candles on his last birthday cake July 10, has an aching left side and he cant be sure iust how many swings he has left. So he preserves them lor the situations when they count - in games.</p>
        <p>A1 aoother time, in another place, hid probably be nursing his injury 0 jlfe^disabled list. Here and now, however, he bats cleanup for the</p>
        <p>Kansas City Royals, who go after the American League pennantagainst the Toronto Blue Jays in Game Seven Cl of their playoff series tonight. And he t does it without the benefit of BP.</p>
        <p>He is not the most important bat in a lineup that is constructed around George Brett. But hes close. Very close.</p>
        <p>If this was the beginning of the season or the middle of the season, I dont think Id be playing, he said after drilling three hits and driving in two runs in KCs 5-3 stay-alive victory Tuesday night.</p>
        <p>But its all on the line and thats when I like to play. Well come but here and play like crazy people Wednesday night.</p>
        <p>McRae hurt himself in a game against Seattle Sept. 19. He feels the pain most l^hen he swings and</p>
        <p>misses. I feel it when I hit the ball, too, but its not the same sharp shock.</p>
        <p>To compensate, he backed off BP, figuring he could get his job done without it. I dont know, I just believe I can get a hit when I come up. Thats all Ive got.</p>
        <p>The record would seem to confirm his assessment. He reached two important milestones this season, notching his 1,000th run batted in and his 2,000th hit. He batted .259 with 14 home runs and 70 RBIs, not bad for a senior citizen. He has made few concessions to his age.</p>
        <p>Occasionally, I can even drive the ball if 1 get a good enough swing and the bat head gets through the strike zone, he said. But Ive got to concentrate on not driving the baU. When I try to, I ddht swing as wellll</p>
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        <p>22 Patly Refj^tof, Gfeenvdte, N.C. Wednesday. October 16,1965</p>
        <p>Helms Says Farm Bill Goals Misguided</p>
        <p>By JIM DRINKARD Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Agriculture Conmittee Chairman Jesse Helms is siM^ding the w&amp;lt;n^ that despite their widely publicized problems, most farmers are far better off financially than their urban cousins.</p>
        <p>Even with depressed land values ... American farm families, (mi average, have net w(Hlh equity positions and net annual incomes which greatly exceed that (rf the average American family, Helms, R-N.C., wrote in a paper distributed last wedi to all senatws.</p>
        <p>While the average family makes abmit $24,800, commercial-sized farm operations selling from $100,000 to $250,000 in goods annually net $36,273 on average. Larger iroducers do even better, he says, and it is the laree arms that benefit the most under current federal subsidies.</p>
        <p>That, Helms argues, makes the 1965 farm bill and its blanket income protection for American agriculture appear to be an expensive case d misguided (^anthropy from a government that is itself broke.</p>
        <p>The immensely costly provisions of this farm bill have</p>
        <p>very little to do with helping farmers in distress," Helms wrote. The S^te is toitatively scheduled to b^ C(-sideratioo d Uk kmg-term legidation next week.</p>
        <p>In fact, be says, of the estimated $54 lullion in crop subsidies and other benefits frovided by the bill over the next four years, less than 20 percent will go to fanners in the most serite fnancial distress.</p>
        <p>Ironically, Helms points out, lawmakers arguing for more farm program spending and higher income {uxitec-tion have based their arguments (m the current, and very real, farm crisis. More farmers are in deeper trouble than at any time in decades.</p>
        <p>With all due respect, such justification' falls into the category of false pretense, Helms wrote. The answer to the farm problem isnt more aiKl more government spending distributed indiscriminately.</p>
        <p>More to the point would be aid aimed at relieving the debt loads of the 30 percent of fanners who are having difficulty meeting their loan payments, he suggested. Such aid would be inctependent of farm [xngrams, which he believes should be designed only to stabilize markets.</p>
        <p>Helms staff diwtor, George Dunlop, savs the</p>
        <p>senators views have provoked both outrage fitun lobbyists seeking to fNrotect their lucrative pricesuid in-come-suppwl programs - particularly those for the cot-t(Mi and rice sect(rs  and quiet agreement from farmo^ he says are embarrassed to take the govanments largesse.</p>
        <p>There was one rice guy in here who was livid that were making this information available, Dunlq) told reporters. They dont want to get off the gravy train. They mi^t have to turn in their Beechcraft, or sU^ spending their winters at Bar Harbor.</p>
        <p>Helms, who last month became the frst mo(tern-day Agriculture Committee chairman to vote against sending a farm bill to the Senate flo(Mr, signaled that he plans several amendments to the massive Illation to bring down its costs. The measure exceeds its budget allowance by ^ billion to $20 billion, depending on who% figures are u^.</p>
        <p>Changing the bill substantially will be an udUll fight at best. Democrats, with help from farm-state ^publicans up for re-electkm next year, essentially wrested control of the bill from Helms in committee. Tne same dynamics are likely to be at work when the bill is taken up by the full</p>
        <p>Senate.</p>
        <p>Amaig Helmsproposals:</p>
        <p>- Mandating greater reductions in price-support loan rates for the major commodities - wheat, corn, cotton and rice - than the 5 percent currently caDed for in the bill. Hehns would like that figure to be at l^t 15 percent, arguing that would moTC quickly tning U.S. commodity prices into line with world rates, boosting com petitiveness and export sales.</p>
        <p>- Putting a cap, perhaps at $200,000, on the amount of cn^ loans that a farmer is permitted to forfeit to the {overnment. Such fwflwures now pit an effective price : loor under a farmers entire crop and allow him to produce fw government storage instead of for tte market.</p>
        <p>- Cutting income supports by 5 percent a year after freezing them at current levels for 1986. The bill as written contains a four-year freeze on stKalled target price levels. Another change would limit the amount of nis crop on which a farmer is entitled to receive income protection, and yet another would close loopholes used to evade the current $50,000-per farmer subsitfy limit.</p>
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        <p>WINSTON-SALEM (AP) - A fast-moving storm packing high winds and heavy rain cut across the Piedmont Tuesday, shattering windows, uprooting trees and damaging building in Forsyth County.</p>
        <p>No injuries were reporteid from the storm, which appeared to many witnesses as a blmding wall of rain and wind. Duke Power Co. reported about 2,000 customers were without lower at one point, but service had leen restored ny Tuesday night, said Steven Henderson, a Duke engineer.</p>
        <p>Two apartment buildings under construction near Interstate 40 were destroyed by the storm. High winds blew out three large picture windows at a car dealership in Kemersville, throwing broken glass on salesmen and automobiles.</p>
        <p>Candidate</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - Mecklenburg County Commissioner Fountain Odom announced Tuesday he will seek the 1986 Democratic nomination forU.S. Senate.</p>
        <p>Odom, 47, a (Charlotte attorney, is regarded as a darkhorse candidate because he is virtually unknown out-siife Mecklenburg County. But he said-he is working to overcome the latihf name recognition.</p>
        <p>Most of the voters do not know me yet, Odom said at a news conference. By the primary date they will know me. The campaign is only beginning today.</p>
        <p>He will seek nomination for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. John East, a Greenville Republican.</p>
        <p>Officer Charged</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - A decorated Charlotte police sergeant with 24 years experience has been charged with illegally concealing steaks from a supermarket.</p>
        <p>Bobby J. Chastain, 48, was charged with concealing two packages of steaks from a Harris Teeter Supermarket in Belmont.</p>
        <p>The crime is a misdemeanor. If found guilty, Chastain could be imprison^ for six months and fined $100.</p>
        <p>Bridge Closing</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Norfolk Southern Corp. has told state officials it plans to abandon its 5-mile-long bridge over Albemarle Sound rather than spend $19 million to repair the aging wood structure.</p>
        <p>The bridge closing, which could come by late next year, would mean longer shipping distances and higher freight charges for grain farmers and pulpwood shippers south of the sound who send their products to Norfolk-area markets, a state official said.</p>
        <p>Railroad officials told Transportation Secretary James Harrington this month they will ask the Interstate Commerce Commission next spring for permission to stop using the bridge, said Robert Fort of Norfolk, assistant vice president of the raroad.</p>
        <p>Recognition</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Reagan administration, hoping to encourage voluntary programs to improve the nations health, on Tuesday recognized 11 employer-sponsored Wellness Councils that promote healthy lifestyles among their workers.</p>
        <p>The Health and Human Services Dqwrtment, in a ceremony held jointly with the Health Insurance Association of America, presented certificates to Wellness Councils established or being formed in 11 cities. The councils included one in Greensboro, N.C.</p>
        <p>Greenville has employed the Council-Ma'nager form of government since  January 12,1953.</p>
        <p>Museum Director Wants To Expand</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - The newly named director of the North Carolina Museum of Art says he realizes that many residents think the museum serves mostly people in the Raleigh area, so he will consider sponsoring art events in every part of the state.</p>
        <p>We want to give them a meaningful experience, said Richard S. Schneiderman, who was named to the post Tuesday. We want to enrich their lives.</p>
        <p>Schneiderman, 37, currently director of the Georgia Museum of Art, will assume his new post July 1,1986. He will succeed Edgar Peters Bowron, who resigned in September to join the Harvard University Art Museum staff.</p>
        <p>I will work... to do everything we can to make this one of the leading institutions of the country, said Schneiderman, who spearheaded the Georgia museums drive to raise</p>
        <p>funds for construction (rf a nef museum. The facility is schedule for completion in 1987.</p>
        <p>Also Tuesday, sinne members of</p>
        <p>the museums board of trustees crit icized a proposal to convert k museum to private ownership anc operation. The trustees decided fur ttwr evaluation was needed befon they tock a stand on the proposal as i board, and postponed action until a meeting plannedfor Dec. 3.</p>
        <p>I personally think its not ev worth discussing, its so off base, said Mazie Froelich, of High Point.</p>
        <p>But board chairman Gordon Hanes, while accusing the Governors Efficiency Study Cora-missiai of oversteppping its bounds by suggesting that state government sever its ties to the museum, said trustees were obligated to consida-the proposal.</p>
        <p>THREE INJURED  Three members of a Wake Forest family were injured Tuesday when their singleengine plane crashed on a hillside near Jenkins, Ky., coming to rest near a vacant dwelling. The pilot, Warren Ray Ward, 46, and his wife, Janice, 42, were admitted to</p>
        <p>Holston Valley Hospital in Kingsport, Tenn., with back injuries. Their son, Kendall, 20, was treated and released. Cause of the crash was under investigation. (AP Laser-photo)</p>
        <p>IRS Schedules Pilot Tax Project In Raleigh Area</p>
        <p>COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Some North Carolina taxpayers could get their 1986 tax refunds weeks earlier than normal if they participate in a new computer filing program by the Internal Revenue Service.</p>
        <p>The IRS hopes to reduce unnec-cessary paper work and duplication by having Form 1040 returns filed through electronic channels in four states, rather than on paper through the mail.</p>
        <p>Under the current system, information from the paper returns is entered into IRS computers by agency employees. Electronic filing would eliminate that step.</p>
        <p>If things go according to plan, we anticipate that taxpayers who file electronically should get their refund checks up to two to three weeks earlier than normal, said Carolyn Buttolph, the projects director.</p>
        <p>It could be a very significant step forward, said Frank Malanga, chief of the IRS Research Division in Washington, D.C.</p>
        <p>The pilot project will be restricted to people who are due refund checks in the Raleigh, N.C., Greater Cincinnati and Phoenix, Ariz., metropolitan areas. '</p>
        <p>Another restriction is that taxpayers must use accounting firms and tax preparation center3!pproved by the agency by Jan. 30. One processing center will be located in (Jov-ington.</p>
        <p>Individuals who figure their own taxes might be able to have the information transmitted to theIRS by paying a fee to the approved preparation centers, said Ms. Buttolph.</p>
        <p>We are not requiring the preparers to offer that service, but</p>
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        <p>The IRS mailed letters outlining the project in July, and 25 companies have expressed an interest in it. Malanga said. Agency officials will meet with officials of the companies in the next few weeks to more fully explain the experiment.</p>
        <p>Firms that qualify for the project will be asked to sign a contract with the IRS and complete a transmission test with the Covington center.</p>
        <p>If all goes well, the program would be expanded to allow more companies to take part in the 1987 tax season. And it might be increased after that to allow people with home computers to participate. Malanga said.</p>
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        <p>Singr Utilizes Mixture Of Songs, Keeps Crowd Swaying, Clapping</p>
        <p>The Deny Reflector. Greenville. N.C. Wednesday, October 16,1985  23</p>
        <p>In the Carolinas, people shag to his music. In Texas, they dance the two^tep. In Greenville FYiday night, the crowd of about 800 people swayed and clap^ and sang along with the music of Delbert McQinton.</p>
        <p>McClinton performed his brand of country-blues-rock music for one showatT.W.s Nitelife.</p>
        <p>Its just fun music, said the native of Fort Worth, Texas, in a telephone interview before the show. It IS hard to define or label. I just h(^ people have fun and enjoy it.</p>
        <p>The ^vel-voiced singer said his musical influences include Hank Williams and B.B. King, and McClinton has incorporated some of the country of Williams and the blues of King into his style of music.</p>
        <p>McClinton said his concerts draw a</p>
        <p>varied audience, both country music lovers and beach music fans and rock and rollers. Whatever the reason different kinds of people come to see me. Im glad, the singer commented.</p>
        <p>A perfwrner for 25 years, McClinton said he never had any other aspirations. I always knew I would be a singer, he said. I didnt want to do anything else.</p>
        <p>Backed by his energetic five-piece band, McClinton played harmonica and sang during the Greenville show. Givin It Up For Ymir Love, Mc-Clintons hit sinde of several years ago, was a crowa favorite, as well as the slow and melodic Sandy Beaches. The audience clapped and sang along with the bluesy Back to Louisiana and Standing On Shaky</p>
        <p>Delbert McClinton</p>
        <p>On The Town ^</p>
        <p>Here are some of the evening entertainment activities scheduled in Greenville in the coming week:</p>
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        <p>Wednesday, Oct. 16: Ladies zoo night will be held. Dance and funk music will be playl. Ladies will be admitted from 8-10 p.m., and men will be in at 10 p.m.</p>
        <p>New Deli</p>
        <p>Thursday, Oct. 17: A Dead Head Jam will be held, with Grateful Dead music being played.</p>
        <p>Off the Cuff Lounge at the Sheraton Greenville</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Oct. 16 - Tuesday, Oct. 22: Music will be played by a disc jockey.</p>
        <p>The Attic</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Oct. 16: White Wing will perform.</p>
        <p>Thursday, Oct. 17 - Friday, Oct. 18: Heavy metal music will be played by Maxx Warrior.</p>
        <p>Saturday, Oct. 18: Brice Street will be featured.</p>
        <p>The Loft at the Beef Barn</p>
        <p>Friday, Oct. 18 - Saturday, Oct. 19: Pianist Tom Jones will entertain.</p>
        <p>The Veranda at the Ramada Inn</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Oct. 16 - Saturday, Oct. 19: Top 40 music will be played by Top Secret.</p>
        <p>T.W.s Nitelife</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Oct. 16: Two comedians will perform in the Comedy Zone. Call for reservations.</p>
        <p>Thursday, Oct. 17: Top 40 and funk music will be performed by Powerplay.</p>
        <p>Friday, Oct. 18: The Ultimate Fantasy male revue will entertain, followed by Top 40 music with Tightrope.</p>
        <p>Saturday, Oct. 19: The Embers will play beach music.</p>
        <p>Grwind.</p>
        <p>McClinton rocked through a version of his hit Shot From the Saddle. Heartbreak Radio, a popular shagging song in Greenville, received a loud round of applause. McClinton also performed a rendition of the beach music song Love Come Between Us and the oldie Lipstick Traces.</p>
        <p>McClinton took a break in the middle of the set, hut his band kept playing energetically so that the crowd continued to clap and sway with the bluesy music. Saxophone and gmtar solos drew applause from the audience severa times during the show.</p>
        <p>McClinton said he performs throughout the United States, especially in the south, east and mid-west.</p>
        <p>A highlight of his tours, however, was his recent performance in the Farm Aid concert, held to benefit American agriculture. It was a juite a h^pening, and it was a lot of 'un, McClmton commented.</p>
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        <p>Auditions for reading performances of Charlene Redicks Moving North will be held Sunday, downstairs in the Humber House, 117 West Fifth St.</p>
        <p>There are six characters in the play: three males and two females who will be portraying 30-to-40-year-olds. The performance date is scheduled for Nov. 20 at 12 and 8 p.m. For more information, contact Karen Baldwin at 758-0077 or Rosalie Hutchens at 756-4450.</p>
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        <p>ASHEVILLE - The Poetry Council of North Carolina will hold its 36th annual fall festival at the Sheraton Motor Inn in Asheville on Saturday. , A total of $600 in cash prizes will be presented to winners from all over North Carolina for poetry in several categories. The first place winner will receive the Oscar Arnold Young Memorial Award of $100 plus a bronze trophy.</p>
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        <p>KINSTON  Aviation Day 85 will be presented at Stallings Field in Kinston from 1 p.m. until sunset on Sunday by the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce, pie focus of the show will be on vintage World War II planes.</p>
        <p>Among special attractions being featured are Dick Foote, who will fly a Navy F4F Wild Cat plane, reputed to be one of five remaining in the world. He, along with pilots of a Japanese Zero and a Japanese Torpedo Bomber, will recreate the bombing of Pearl Harbor.</p>
        <p>Jeff Michael of Albemarle will appear with a vintage North American SNJ-5, and John Baugh and Jim Beasely will be piloting their P-51 Mustangs. The Six of Diamonds, a formation team consisting of four North American T-6s will demonstrate precision flying on these World Warllaircraft.</p>
        <p>Tickets are available from the 690th Maintenance Bn., N.C. National Guard, or at the gate prior to show time.</p>
        <p>I first heard (country nausician) Willie (Nelson) was planning the concert, I called him and told him that I wanted to help him in any way I could, McClinton recalled. He told me to come on down and )lay. There were a lot of great per-ormers that were a part of the concert, and I was glad to be a part of it.</p>
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        <p>A new touring exhibition of art works on paper from the Smithsonian Institution is on view in East Carolina Universitys Mendenhall Student Center Gallery, to be up through Sunday.</p>
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        <p>For complot* TV programming information, consult your wookly TV SHOWTIME from Sunday's Daily Roflector.</p>
        <p>Baseball Playoffs Cause Cutback In NBC Ratings</p>
        <p>By FRED ROTHENBERG AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP)  Two years ago, in the throes of a decade-long prime-time slump, NBC welcomed the baseball playoffs as a respite from its failing entertainment shows. Now, broadcasting prime-time baseball means a one-week slowdown on the NBC Express.</p>
        <p>With the American Lea^e and National League championship series pre-empting nearly all NBCs entertainment series, the red-hot network finished a respectable second to CBS in the third week of the 1985-86 TV season. According to figures released Tuesday by the A.C. Nielsen Co., CBS won the week of Oct. 7-13 with a 17.7 rating to NBCs 17.3 and ABCs 15.6.</p>
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        <p>Relatively speaking, baseball hurt us, said Gerald Jaffe, NBCs vice president for research projects.</p>
        <p>Two years ago, the baseball playoffs didnt pull NBC out of the ratings cellar, but the networks 16.0 average was better than Week Ones 14.5 and Week Threes 15.3. In winning the first two weeks of the current prime-time season, NBC averaged a 19.3 for Premiere Week and an 18.0 for Week Two.</p>
        <p>With Murder, She Wrote, Dallas and 60 Minutes in the Top 10, CBS was able to halt NBCs winning streak that also included every summer week except one. Season to date, NBC leads with an 18.2 rating to CBS 17.3 and ABCs 14.5. NBC and CBS have improved their ratings over the comparable period last year, while ABC has suffered a ratings decline from one year ago.</p>
        <p>It was not a typical week, said Mike Eisenberg, CBS research director. Obviously ie baseball playoffs took away NBCs regular programs and helped us to improve our ratings on some nights. We got some viewing where we did not get it before.</p>
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        <p>first week of 1985-86, but NBCs The Cosby Show, with a dispensation from baseball to stay on the air, ranked No. 1 again.</p>
        <p>Cosby was supposed to be preempted by a baseball pre-game show, but NBC was granted permission from Major League Baseball to del^ by a few minutes the first pitch of Game 2 of the National League playoffs last Thursday. NBC then replaced the pre-game show with 'The Cosby Show and went on to its best nightly rating for the week.</p>
        <p>The Cosby Show had a 30.7 rating (percentage of the nations 85.9 million TV homes) and a 47 share (percentage of sets in use.) Murder, She Wrote, with its highest-ever rating, 24.9, was in second and ABCs Whos the Boss?, also with its best performance, had a 24.8 rating for third.</p>
        <p>The rest of the Top 10, in order, included the second part of NBCs miniseries, The Long Hot Summer; ABCs Dynasty; Dallas and 60 Minutes, tied for sixth; ABCs Growing Pains and CBS movie, Love, Mary, tied for eighth, and ABCs movie, Toughlove.</p>
        <p>Game One of the National League series between St. Louis and Los Angeles ranked 14th and the second game was 16th. In all, the prime-time games averaged a 16.8 rating, which Jaffe said is comparable to 1984s 17.3 and 1983s 16.5. So far, the NL series is doing better than the American League match-up between Toronto and Kansas City.</p>
        <p>ABC had four shows in the Top 10, its best performance of the season, but the network also had 12 of the bottom 20 programs.</p>
        <p>By MATT WOLF Associated Press Writer LONDON (AP) - A staiK-up comic in a wheelchair might seem like a contradiction in terms, but the creators of The Skin Horse use this opening scene to break down prejudice towards the disabled.</p>
        <p>Theres no point in doing something unless youre out to chaise peoples attitudes or change society, said Nabil Shaban, the disabled 32-year-old actor who co-wrote and narrates the acclaimed British documentar</p>
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        <p>The opening shows wheelchair-Ixmnd Tony Gerrard joking with an able-bodied audience that I got drunk at a party and walked home.</p>
        <p>Shaban, born with an inherited condition called osteogenesis im-jerfecta that stunts the growth of imte and the spine, said in an interview that the irreverence of the opening knocks peoples misconceptions immediately.</p>
        <p>It breaks down their ideas in such a shocking way that they are perhaps more amenable to subsequent ideas, he said.</p>
        <p>Its a deliberate hooker, said Nigel Evans,'the shows producer, codirector and co-writer.</p>
        <p>Most documentaries tend to an over-respectful approach towards the stigma of being disabled, which widens the gap between the audience and the subject, Evans added. Were trying to throw stylistic conventions upside down. We want to confront an audience with peoples disabilities, rather than make an apology for them.</p>
        <p>The Skin Horse takes its name from an English childrens story, The Velveteen Rabbit, by Margery Williams Bianco, in which a toy rabbit and a leather-skin horse discuss the difference between reali--ty and fantasy.</p>
        <p>Besides its candid beginning, the unconventional approach of The Skin Horse incluaes frank discussion of the sexuality of the disabled  an effort, said Shaban, to be less coy about the subject.</p>
        <p>Documentary and staged footage are mixed with Hollywood film clips to illustrate the movies treatment of the disabled.</p>
        <p>Shaban said that films like Tod Brownings notorious 1932 Freaks and David Lynchs 1980 'The Elephant Man reinforce public views of the disabled as social outcasts.</p>
        <p>Here he is with us; hes still being exhibited, Shaban comments in The Skin Horse, pointing to a skeleton of the Victorian-era Elephant Man, John Merrick, whose story sparked an award-winning Broadway play as well as a film.</p>
        <p>When I die. Im getting cremated, Shaban said. I dont want to end up like that.</p>
        <p>More Acting</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -Jazz musician George Benson says he wants to follow up his guest appearance in the television series Mike Hammer with more roles but will not put aside his musical career for acting.</p>
        <p>I always wanted to get into acting but I was involved with my musical career and couldnt convince anyone that I could act, the 42-year-old singer-guitarist said in a recent telephone interview.</p>
        <p>Since appearing on the series in January, Benson has had to turn down offers to do TV roles because of his tour, he said. Ive established the fact that I can act, so we have to put aside part of the year to fit it into.</p>
        <p>He said he obj tion of Whose Life Is It Anyway?, the film and play about a quadripl^ic sculptor pleading for euthanasia, that people with a disability cant wait to die.</p>
        <p>As an actor, Shaban said he turns down roles that equate his di^bility with villainy and evil, only accepting parts where his infirmity is not an issue.</p>
        <p>In a recent segment of the British TV series Dr. Who, Shaban played an alien who lives underwater on a life-support system.</p>
        <p>The character was in no way described as disabled, he said.</p>
        <p>In his new film, The Master Musician, Shaban joins star Peter</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C. Wednesday, October 16,1985</p>
        <p>CASTS THROW NET  Local third graders watch Jerry Everhart, the Pitt County schools outdoor education coordinator, cast a throw net into a pond at River Park North. The students recently participated in a four-day program of hands-on science education at the</p>
        <p>park as part of the Greenville schools Triad Enrichment Pro^am. Third graders from Eastern Elementary, Sadie Saulter, Elmhurst and Third Street schools studied ecosystems, pond life, habitats and trees. (Photo l&amp;gt;y Angela Lingerfelt)</p>
        <p>High School Standouts Are Often Successful In College</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP)  Admission exirts said today new research shows that students who shine at extracur-riculars in high school often succeed in college.</p>
        <p>Extracurricular achievements are no substitute for good grades, but they are a useful addition for college admission officers trying to predict which students will succeed, the College Board and the Educational Toting Service said today.</p>
        <p>The College Board, sponsor of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, and ETS, which makes the entrance exam, jointly sponsored the study of the records of 3,676 students in the Class of 1983 at nine colleges.</p>
        <p>ETS research psychologist Warren W. Willingham said high school rank and performance on tests such as the SAT remain the best predictors oUcademic success.</p>
        <p>But Willingham said productive follow-through, or persistent and successful extracurricular achievement, also proved to be a particularly good predictor of leadership and significant independent accomplishments in college.</p>
        <p>George H. Hanford, the president of the College Board, said the findings were significant and intriguing and represented a milestone in ie organizations search for new ways to predict college success.</p>
        <p>The students in the study were at Bucknell University;</p>
        <p>Colgate University; Hartwick College; Kalamazoo College; Kenyon College; Occidental College; Ohio Wesleyan University; University of Richmond, Va., and Williams College.  .  ;</p>
        <p>Willingham found that four types of personal information  productive follow-through in activities; high school honors; students personal statements, and scjiopl references - were useful additions in trying to predict who would succeed in college.</p>
        <p>Productive follow-through was the strongest addition, he said.</p>
        <p>ETS said that on the l-to-5 scale used in the stu(iyj a student might have earned a 5 by rising to managing editor after three years on the school paper while also winning distinction in track. i  .  .</p>
        <p>On the other hand, limited engagement in rniscella-neous activities with no evidence of significant :ac: complishment would earn the lowest rating, it said, ^ -</p>
        <p>The study seems to confirm the traditional advice of college guidance counselors that it is better for students to excel in one activity than to dabble in several.</p>
        <p>Willingham and a colleague, Hunter M. Breland, examined the qualifications of 25,(K)0 students who applied to the nine colleges in 1979. Half were accepted ana 4,814 enrolled in September 1979.</p>
        <p>College Presidents Want To Stress Public Service</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Seventy-five college presidents, concern^ that students are preoccupied with career goals, today launched a project to steer more of them into community and public service.</p>
        <p>They called upon their academic colleagues to offer a vision and create incentives for public service.</p>
        <p>We are asking them to remove disincentives, such as excessive loan indebtedness that forces many students to focus solely on their eventual employability, the presidents said in a statement launching the Project for Public and Community Service.</p>
        <p>The project, run by the Education Commission of the States, is cochaired by the presidents of Brown, Georgetown and Stanford universities.</p>
        <p>Howard Swearer, president of Brown, said, There have been recent signs that there are more students willing to take advantage of public service opportunities if they are presented with opportunities to do so.</p>
        <p>FYank Newman, president of the Education Commission of the States, recently wrote a Carnegie Foundation re^rt complaining ttiat colleges were graduating students with too many debts and too little civic responsibility.</p>
        <p>The project, housed on the Brown campus in Providence, R.I., will establish a ublic service network to match students seeking service with local and regional agencies that need volunteers.  ,</p>
        <p>It also will help establish on-campus public service centers and propose ways to link federal student aid to service work.</p>
        <p>reinforced those preoccupatroh?, they sid. But given the proper leadership, resources and focusl we think that the potential for constr(j-tiye student activism is not only.well within our reach but absolutely essential.  -: </p>
        <p>They suggested such activities ;as teaching a Cambodian refugee hw first words of English, registering new voters ... and feeding, clothihg and sheltering the forgotten persdns who live on steam grates or m caf(i-board boxes under highway ramps;^ Public and community servic can do more than any academic seminar to counter provincialism and</p>
        <p>The 75 presidents said: Over the last decade ... the interest of college students in their obligations to society appears to have diminished. More and more of them have become preoccupied with personal goals and career aspirations.</p>
        <p>imbue a sense oi others, they said.</p>
        <p>responsibility to</p>
        <p>Colleges that overstress voca-tionalism and understress the responsibilities of citizenship have</p>
        <p>Army Fights Dropout Rate</p>
        <p>'Star Wars' Generates</p>
        <p>Funding For Research</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Strategic Defense Initiative spent $28 million for research at universities in the past year, apparently creating dilemmas for faculty members who abhor the arms race but crave financial support for their scientific projects.</p>
        <p>It was a small piece of the pie. According to an SDI contract list obtained on Tuesday, most of the $1.095 billion spent on the Star Wars program in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 went to defense companies like Boeing Aerospace, whose $105 million contract for missile tracking research was the largest slice.</p>
        <p>Yet opponents of the program say they are concerned that the SDI spending on campuses will entice scientists into dropping civilian work and spending too much time on research that might lead to weapons.</p>
        <p>When they come in waving $28 million worth of contracts it tends to make scientists very attentive, said Sanford Gottlieb, executive director of United Campuses to Prevent Nu-JpIearWar. '</p>
        <p>The Strategic Defense Initiative is a multibillion dollar Pentagon program to build revolutionary defenses against missiles. Congressional critics say the program is an impossible dream, costs too much, and will fuel the arms race.</p>
        <p>Much of the $28 million spent for academic research went to laboratories that are under university direction but are located off-campus and have little day-to-day in-, terraction with the college scene. '</p>
        <p>Since early September, scientists from 85 colleges and universities have signed pledges to reject work on SDI projects, Gottlieb said. His group, led by researchers at Cornell and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hope the boycott expands enough to prevent SDI research on many campuses.</p>
        <p>At Pennsylvania State University, where $540,000 in SDI funds is being spent at the Materials Research Uboratory, its a bit of a dilemma for some of the people here, said Rustum Roy, director of the laboratory.  1'*^</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Army, concerned that a 26 percent nationwide high school dropout rate will make it more difficult to k^p a quality force, has enlisted celebrities to make televised stay-in-school pitches.</p>
        <p>Ed Marinaro, a featured actor on NBC-TVs Hill Street Blues and former Minnesota Vikings and Cornell University football star, will encourage teen-agers to stay in school as he roams the hallways of his old high school in New Milford, N.J.</p>
        <p>If youve been thinking of quitting high school... think of your future instead, Marinare says in a 60-second spot that will debut later this month. Dont start your future with a hand-ic^.</p>
        <p>Through the first nine months of the 1985 fiscal year, ending June 30, 89 percent of the Armys 74,900 recruits had high school diplomas. For the military as a whole, it was 91 percent; when General Educational Development eouivalency certificates were added, it rose to 95;per-cent.  '</p>
        <p>In 1980, by contrast, little ihore than half of the recruits entered the Army with a high school diploma. Pentagon manpower officials; attribute the mucn-improved percentage to a resurgence in patri(itism among the young, the relatively high unemployment rate among teenagers and significant military; pay increases.</p>
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        <p>Wednesday. October 16.1985</p>
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        <p>Special Notices......</p>
        <p>Travel ft Tours........</p>
        <p>Automotive Child Care DayNursery Health Care</p>
        <p>Employment.......</p>
        <p>For Sale...............</p>
        <p>Instruction</p>
        <p>LpstAndFound......</p>
        <p>Business Services. Business Opportunities</p>
        <p>Professional..........</p>
        <p>Home Improvements Real Estate</p>
        <p>Appraisals............</p>
        <p>Loans And Atortgages Rentals............</p>
        <p>liO</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted.......</p>
        <p>Administrative</p>
        <p>Clerical ............</p>
        <p>Medical..........</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous..</p>
        <p>Sales.........</p>
        <p>Teachers ..........</p>
        <p>Technical &amp;amp; Trades Work Wanted</p>
        <p>Wanted...........</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>;Merttandise Rentals.......</p>
        <p>.Mobile Homes For Rent.....</p>
        <p>hfcbileHome Lots For Rent Office Space For Rent RisortT&amp;gt;roperty For Rent Rfioms For Rent.............</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Aiitos For Sale.......</p>
        <p>Bicycles For Sale. B^ts M Motors. . ^Campig Equipment 'Cycles-For Sale Jeeps And Vans</p>
        <p>TtuckiForSale.......</p>
        <p>Pets..^...............</p>
        <p>Audioos..............</p>
        <p>Building Supplies.....</p>
        <p>f&amp;gt;l, Wood. Coal. Fumit</p>
        <p>011-029</p>
        <p>030</p>
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        <p>...034 .  036</p>
        <p>.... 040</p>
        <p> 041</p>
        <p>...050</p>
        <p>066</p>
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        <p>072</p>
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        <p>Firm products.</p>
        <p>Fruits t Vegetables</p>
        <p>L^tock............</p>
        <p>lisuraoce ...............</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous Mobile[Homes For Sale AtobUeiHome Insurance. AAusical Instruments.. Sforfing Goods</p>
        <p>tWoodsioves............</p>
        <p>Commercial Property. Qndoihiniums For Sale .</p>
        <p>FarmiForSale..........</p>
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        <p>Bpsin^ Investment Property 147</p>
        <p>Investment Property.</p>
        <p>land For Sale.............</p>
        <p>ASibikiHome Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale..............</p>
        <p>ResoitProperty For Sale</p>
        <p>Tjmbef land 4 Timber......</p>
        <p>Townhouses For Sale......</p>
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        <p>Notices</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF DISINTERMENT, REMOVALAND REINTERMENT</p>
        <p>NORTHCAROLINA PITT COUNTY Notice is hereby given pursuant to G.S. 65-13 of the propos ed disinterment, removal and reinterment of the graves, numbering approximately thirty (30) located in the cemetery known as South Evans Ceme tery or King's Cemetery located on property formerly owned by the C.B.B. Society and located on the west side to the Tar Road. The graves whch can be identified are those of Charlie Rue, Beatrice Durham, Jennie AAoore, E.H. Lonsford, the wife of Stuart Gray, Della King, Green Harper, Alfred Evans. AAoses Evans, Lucinda Evans, Charley E. Evans, James Evans and Dock Albritton. Any remains dIsintered and removed shall be relntered in a suitable cemetery or burial ground located at Branch's Cemetery at Haddock's Cross Roads In Pitt County.</p>
        <p>This the 30th day September, 19M.</p>
        <p>AAattox &amp;amp; Davis, P.A.</p>
        <p>Post Office Box 686 Greenville, North Carolina 27834</p>
        <p>October 2, 9, 16,23, 1985</p>
        <p>001 PvMicNoHccs</p>
        <p>001 Public Noticts</p>
        <p>nvokopt marked as toilows: ^^i----</p>
        <p>JALEO BIDOFFER' Oatt at Bid opining Octobar 31,19t5 FmHAAdvicaNo.3SM Proparty Addraw or Location 14 mi.</p>
        <p>East 01 Simpson, N.C. on SR 1764.</p>
        <p>Tha Gavmmmont resarvas tha</p>
        <p>Highway 102, tha baginning, containing 17.3 acros. moro or loss, and baing shown on map antitlad, "Prooarty ownod by s, Chlcod Township,</p>
        <p>L.M. Vantors, madtby JocM. Ortsbach, R.l, dated liovambar, iSP, which appaars of record In the Pitt Countyf</p>
        <p>(l%) down and t^Si^</p>
        <p>County Registry. LESS AND EXC</p>
        <p>payable In fittoon (I5) egual an nual instailmants of principal plus intsrast on tha unpaid balance at a rata of tiavon and fiva-aighths percent (11.623%) par annum or tha prtvalllng rata at ^ me of bid accap-tanca by tha (Sovammant.</p>
        <p>Im</p>
        <p>For Inspection of the property Information, and bid forms.</p>
        <p>contact Mr Bert M. Hall, Acting County Suparvisor, Farmers Home Admlnstratlon, 115 Eastbrook Drive, Greanvllle North Carolina 27S34. Telephone (9)9) 752 2035.</p>
        <p>PLEASE NOT THAT:</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;CEPT that ear tain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Chlcod Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and more ipacifically descrlbad tollowsTBagIn at tha pointof tarsaction of the cantar lint N.C. Highway 102, with tha canler lina of SR 1925, run thanct aastwardly with the canter line of N.C. Highway 102, 274.2 feat, run fhence South degrees 19 minutes East 35 to a stake in the southam ri</p>
        <p>X.</p>
        <p>of-way line of N.C. Highway which is the point of beginning</p>
        <p>. I. Bid will be accepted only in '   &amp;gt;  1955-46,</p>
        <p>writing on Form FmHA "Invitation, Bid and Acceptance." Any conditions of the bid proposed by the bidder which ire not specified on Form mHA 1955-46 must be attached to Form FmHA 1955-46,</p>
        <p>2. If a cash bid Is received which is at least 96% of the highest bid requiring financing</p>
        <p>running thence with a hedgerow South 10 degrees 39 minutes East 302 feet to a stake, thence with a hedgerow North degrees 58 minutes East 110.: feet to a stake, thence North . degrees 39 minutes West 291 feet</p>
        <p>to a stake in the southam rlght-iy102,</p>
        <p>Bing</p>
        <p>center line of said Highway</p>
        <p>of-way line of N.C. Highway said stake being 35 feet from Itw</p>
        <p>thence with the rl N.C. Highway 1i</p>
        <p>if-of-way</p>
        <p>South</p>
        <p>IV FmHA, preference will be llvi</p>
        <p>given 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 abili-</p>
        <p>Highway degrees 41 minutes Wist 109._ feet to the Beginning, containing . 75 of an acre, more or lass.</p>
        <p>ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT that certain lot or parcel of land  '  ^   In Chlcod</p>
        <p>lying and being Township, Pitt (fa</p>
        <p>County, North Carolina, and more spaclflcallv</p>
        <p>descri as tollows.^uSiiilS</p>
        <p>at an Iron pipe on the South side Carolina Hiohway No. 35 feet from</p>
        <p>of North Carolina HI 102, said pipe bail tha center of Hi</p>
        <p>Farmers Home Administration properties are sold without regard to race, sex, creed, color, or national origin.</p>
        <p>Octobers,?, 11,13,16,18,1985</p>
        <p>and Easlwardly ^.15 Met frwn I lb# nfarsactlon</p>
        <p>the center o( 1</p>
        <p>No. 102</p>
        <p>the State Road Nt 1925 Kinston Road) and Norti</p>
        <p>(Old</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SALE</p>
        <p>STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer-aln Deed of Trust executed by Ronald A Lassiter, Jr. and wife, Vicky P. Lassiter, to James O. Buchanan, Trustee, dated the</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Henry Clay , sby late of PJtt County North Carolina, this is to noti persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Executor on or be fore April 16, 1986 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment This 14th day of October, 1985</p>
        <p>Henry Patrick Oglesby  e^S.E</p>
        <p>308 Second Stree Washington, D C 20003 Executor of the estate of Henry Clay Oglesby, deceased.</p>
        <p>October 16, 23, 30; November 1985</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>mlnistratrix ot the estate of Hubert T Worthington late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Administratrix on or before April 16, 1986 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate pay ment.</p>
        <p>This 8th day of October, 1985</p>
        <p>RubyG Worthington 806 W. 4th Street</p>
        <p>Ayden, N C. 28513 Administratrix ot the estate of</p>
        <p>Hubert T, Worthington, deceased.</p>
        <p>October 16, 23, 30; November 6, 1985</p>
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        <p>5un..............Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Depart ment of Transportation is pre sently soliciting bids for the removal of the items listed below which are located on State Proiect 8.1184803 in Pitt County (US 4264 ^ From Secondary Road 41538 East of Greenville to Secondary Road #1565) locally known as the Pactolus Highway. The bui Idings may, at the option of the successful bidder, b&amp;lt; removed intact, removed in sec tions, or demolished and the resulting material disposed of by the successful bidder</p>
        <p>Parcel #13 - One-story-block building containing 4,608 SF</p>
        <p>more or less, and located on the 264  Former</p>
        <p>WfF*</p>
        <p>north side of US #264 ly owned by J.P. Davenport 8, Sons.</p>
        <p>Parcel #26  One-story-block building containing 2,225 SF more or less, and located at the intersection of NC #30 and US #264  Formerly owned by D.R Warren, Sr.</p>
        <p>Parcel "A"  One-story frame building containing 1,748 SF, more or less, and located on the south side of US #264  Formerly owned by Ed A Whitehurst.</p>
        <p>Parcel "A':-One-sti building containing more or less, and located on the south side ot US #264  Former ly owned by Ed A. Whitehurst.</p>
        <p>Only sealed bids on proposal and contract forms furnished by the Department ot Transporta tion and placed in a sealed envelope with the word "BID" and the bid opening date written on the front of the envelope will be considered. Bids will be opened on Monday, October 21, 1985, at 10:00 AM in the office of the Division Right of Way Agent of the Department of Transportation located at the intersection of North Greene Street and NC #33 (Pactolus Highway) In Greenville, North Carolina. Sealed bids shall be delivered to the above address or mailed to A.D. Allison II, Division Right of Way Agent, N.C. Department of Transportation, Post Office Box 1587, Greenville, NC 27835-1587. Sealed bids must be received in</p>
        <p>the Office of the Division Right</p>
        <p>of Way Agent prior to 10:00 AM</p>
        <p>on Monday, October 21, 1985, or they will not be conSMered. The Department of Transportation reserves the right to reject any and all bids.</p>
        <p>In accordance with Title VI of</p>
        <p>the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regu</p>
        <p>' Clauified bisplay Deadlines</p>
        <p>Mont.............Fri, Noon</p>
        <p>Jue&amp;lt;............Fri. 4p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed............Aton,  4  p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs..........Tues. 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>rl.*..........Wed.  2  p.m.</p>
        <p>Jun.............Wed.  5  p.m.</p>
        <p>latlons, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin.</p>
        <p>For full particulars, contact the above-mentioned office at</p>
        <p>the given address or telephone</p>
        <p>75-----</p>
        <p>919/752-7157 October 9, 16,1985</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SALE United States Government Property, formerly owned by</p>
        <p>Kwneth Ray Buck Property located</p>
        <p>approxi mately 1.5 miles east ot Simp son. North Carolina on Statt Road 1764. Total acreage: 12.59 acres with a 40' easement to property</p>
        <p>Buildings and Improvements (2) 26 stall Farrowing Hou!</p>
        <p>1 Cage Nursery Building 1 Gestation House</p>
        <p>ERRORS</p>
        <p>* Er/or$ must be reported Immediately. The Dally Reflector cannot make |^lloi{ances for errors after Jst day ot publication.</p>
        <p>7HC DAILY REFLECTOR reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement iubmittcd.</p>
        <p>I Houses</p>
        <p>1 Feeding Floor (Total Slat) 1 Deed Well</p>
        <p>1 Lagoon 14500 bushel Long Grain Bln 1 Office with bathroom and shower</p>
        <p>Sealed bids will be received by the Farmers Home Administration, 1)5 Eastbrook Drive, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, until Friday, October 25, 1985, at 5:00 o'clock, and will be p^ubllcly opened at the Farmers Room</p>
        <p>570, 310 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina 27601, on Thursday, October 31, 1985, otJjOO o'clock p.m. Ten percent (10%) bid deposit in the form of cash, cashier's check, certified check, postal or bank money or bank draff payable to FmHA will be required. The bid Will be considered delivered when actually received at the FmHA office on a sealed</p>
        <p>24th day of April, 1978, and recorded in Book t</p>
        <p>I 546, Page 220, in the Office ot the Register of Deeds for Pitt County, North Carolina, and a certain Deed of Trust executed by Ronald A. Lassiter, Jr. and wife, Vicky P. Lassiter, to James O. Buchanan. Trustee, dated the 29th day ot January, 1980, and recorded in Book 548, Page 432, in the Office of the Register ol Deeds for Pitt County, North Carolina default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and the holder ot the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof tor the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and the Clerk of Court granting permission for the foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Greenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, 00 the 25th day ot October, 1965, the land, as improved, conveyed In said Deeds of Trust, the same</p>
        <p>Carolina Highway No. 102, and runs thonca with Highway No i02No.th7ldagraas^lI,Jh 30 seconds East 182.13 faat to stake, a cornar with land of Marvin A. Wiggins and wife thence Sooth 20 ^rees It minutes 00 seconds EmI 296 feet to a stake, another comer with 1^ of Marvin A. Wiggins and wife,^thence Sooth 72 degrees 56 minutw 24 seconds West 230.50 fw to an Iron p^, a corner with land of S.E. Peeie; thence</p>
        <p>North 11 ^rew 46 minutes 18</p>
        <p>seconds West to the jjoi'f beginning, containing 1.42 acres, more or less, and being shown on map entitled "Proper y, of i^rvin A. Wiggins and 'fc- Gladys V. Wiggfns, Por &amp;gt;t the Leslie Venters</p>
        <p>tion of I</p>
        <p>Leslie</p>
        <p>Prop</p>
        <p>Pitt</p>
        <p>.ounty. North CamMni prepared by Dickerson, Adams &amp;amp; Associates. Greenville, North Carolina, dated October 23,1975, and duly recorded in the Pitt County Registry Subiect, Ttowe:</p>
        <p>.. North Carolina, and being more par</p>
        <p>ticularly described as follows: TRACT NO. 1: That certain</p>
        <p>tract of land containing 3.73 acres, more or less, located in Chlcod Township. Pitt County, North Carolina, and bounded, now or formerly, by natural boundaries and/br lands owned by and/or in the possession of ersons as follows: On the North y William Earl Venters, on the ast by Henry M. Venters Heirs, on the South by Dewey Randolph (^sklns. and on the West by Maurice C. Venters,</p>
        <p>sver, to the prop erty taxes for the year 1985 The record owners of this proper^ as reflected on the re cords of the Register of Deeds of this county are Ronald A Lassiter, Jr. and wife, Vicky P Lassiter.</p>
        <p>Terms of the sale, including the amount of the cash deposit, If any, to be made by the highest bidder at the sale, are:</p>
        <p>Five percent (5%) of the amount ot the highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee pending confirmation ot the sale.</p>
        <p>^ Dated this 25fh day of September, 1985.</p>
        <p>THURMAN E.</p>
        <p>BURNETTE,</p>
        <p>Trustee, subsfitufed by the instruments recorded</p>
        <p>in Book C53, Page 38,</p>
        <p>Pitt County Registry, NC October 16,23,1985</p>
        <p>said tract lying approximately two (2) miles t</p>
        <p>from Clayroot, and being more specifically described as follows: Being</p>
        <p>Want</p>
        <p>Ads</p>
        <p>vision made in 1920 and beginning in the center line of a path in the Eastern line of Lot #4 of the aforesaid division and running thence North 57 degrees East along the center line ot the aforesaid path 230 feet; running thence North 29 degrees 45 minutes West 740 feet to a ditch; thence Westerly along said ditch 252 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner ot Lot #4 of the aforesaid division; running thence South 29 degrees 45 minutes East 660 feet to the point of beginning and containing 3.73 acres by actual survey, and being shown on map made</p>
        <p>002</p>
        <p>Personals</p>
        <p>FRIENDS - PLUS A club that develops friendships by providing contacts for single, separated or divorced men/women. For more information write; Friends Plus, P.O. Box 4052, Greenville, NC 27836.</p>
        <p>WHY LOSE YOUR summer tan? Suntan: 15 visits, $31 or $3/visit. 752-1946.</p>
        <p>007 Special Notices</p>
        <p>by Joe M. Dresbach, R.S., dated Novembc Property</p>
        <p>TRACT NO. 2: That certain</p>
        <p>ovember, 1962 entitled, of L.M. Venters".</p>
        <p>BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS par</p>
        <p>ties at Contentnea Cam pgrounds. Log cabin available. Call 753 2905or 753 3480.</p>
        <p>tract ot land containing 7.32 acres, more or less, located in Chicod Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and bounded, now or formerly, by natural boundaries and/or lands owned by and/or in the possession of persons as follows; On the North</p>
        <p>FACING FORECLOSURE?</p>
        <p>We buy houses.</p>
        <p>Call 355 2508 e</p>
        <p>3 evenings.</p>
        <p>WE CARRY BATTERIES</p>
        <p>(Eveready) for all makes ot watches! Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, Downtown Evans Mall. 758-2452.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;Y Dewey Randolph Gaskins, on the East by Maurice C. Venters,</p>
        <p>Oil Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;y ft</p>
        <p>on the South by Mrs. R.L. Lanes, and on the West by Mary Souter,</p>
        <p>said tract lying approximately two (2) miles f</p>
        <p>from Clayroot, and being more specifically described as follows: Being a tart only ot Lot #6 of the H.C. venters Division made in 1920 and beginning in the center line ot a path in the line ot Lot #l of the aforesaid division and running thence with the line of Lot #1, ^th 27 degrees 30 minutes East 178 feet; thence South 26</p>
        <p>"A GOOD PLACE TO BUY!" EASTGATE MOTORS, INC</p>
        <p>128 East Greenville Blvd. Greenville, 355-2193</p>
        <p>"A PLACE YOU CAN COUNTON"</p>
        <p>degrees 40 minutes East 790 feet to the center ot a proposed road; running thence along the center</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford 3013 E. 10th street</p>
        <p>he center ot a proposed road; along the ci ot a proposed road North 84 debrees 35 minutes East 89 feet; thence continuing with the center ot the aforesaid proposed road North 54 degrees East 240 feet; running thence North 29 degrees 45 minutes West 1036 feet to the center line of the aforesaid path; running thence South 50 degrees West and along the center line ot the aforesaid</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>DON WHITEHURST Pon tiac*ChryslerBuickDo 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.</p>
        <p>vans, blazers, ieeps, whatever your auto needs may be, we</p>
        <p>path 278 feet to the point ot ling 7.32</p>
        <p>teginning and containing acres by actual survey, and being shown on map made by Joe Dresbach, R.S., aated November, 1962 entitled.</p>
        <p>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>Property of L.M. Venters". TRACT^ NO. 3:</p>
        <p>That certain tract of land containing 17.3 acres, more or less, located in Chicod Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and bounded, now or formerly, by natural boundaries and/or lands owned by and/or in the possession of persons as follows: On the North &amp;gt;y N.C. Highway 102, Steven Edward Peele, Marvin A. Wiggins and H.W. Gooding, on the West by SR 1925 and H.W. Gooding (formerly J.E. Venters!, on the South by Mary Souter, and Edward Chapman, and on the East by H.W. Gooding (formerly J.E. Venter), said tract lying approximately .3 miles from Calico, and being more specifically described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of North Carolina Highway 102, the Wilbur Burroughs Northwest corner and running thence along the center line of North Carolina ighway 102 South 70 degrees 30 minutes West 92.5 feet; thence South 74 degrees West 200 feet; thence South 81 degrees 30 minutes West 283.4 feet to the point of intersection ot the center of the North Carolina Highway 1925; thence along the center of North Carolina Highway 1925, South 5 degrees 30 minutes West 304 feet to the Northwest corner of a lot owned by J.E. Venters, thence South 86 degrees East 319 feet to a stake; thence South 5 degrees 30 minutes West 300 feet To a point In the Maurice Venters line; thence along the Maurice Venters line South 86 degrees ist 1589 feet to a corner with :. Venters; thence along the :. Venters line North 43 degrees 30 minutes West 486 feet, thence South 80 degrees West 189 feet; thence South 77 degrees West 248 feet, thence</p>
        <p>1975 LESABRE, new tires, good condition. $1050 Call 756-3266 after 5.</p>
        <p>1978 BUICK LeSABRE, 58,000 miles, great condition! 758-2667.</p>
        <p>1979 REGAL LIMITED, engine good condition, interior immaculate, exterior excellent. 756-0058 or 757 3737, after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>1982 BUICK REGAL, 4 door, navy blue, AM/FM stereo radio, wire wheels, power steering and brakes, 45,000 miles. For sale by original owner. $6700. Beautiful car. Call 758-7300 from B: 30-5:30.</p>
        <p>ou OiryslT</p>
        <p>crutit.39.00flmli..</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>974 ^'IaNAOA, powtr steer</p>
        <p>power brake*, air, automatic, white with</p>
        <p>4 door, $975</p>
        <p>70-1</p>
        <p>ih balge II0026D</p>
        <p>**GStANO II, automatic,</p>
        <p>1979 Ford thunderbird.</p>
        <p>Ex&amp;lt;llant mechanical condition. Look* rwl good. $2100 or bast '4-351:</p>
        <p>otter.Call 7443S13attar6 nm Foo FIESTA,</p>
        <p>dttlon, $2,000 negotia 351-2269. after 6</p>
        <p>FORD ESCORT,</p>
        <p>I con Call</p>
        <p>tW FORD ESCORT, White with rad trim, excellent condl tion. $3800. Call 758-3659.</p>
        <p>mile*, like new. 746-'.9u</p>
        <p>021 Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>1978 CUTUSS Supreme, V 8, air, tilt, cruise, excellent condi</p>
        <p>tion, must sell, $2800 or best of fer. 757 1044, after6:30D.m.</p>
        <p>9^ STATION Wagon, I ght blua, clean. Good condl tion. $1500. Call 355 5928 or 754-9565.</p>
        <p>1978 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Supreme. NC/SC edition. Best offer. 1-52</p>
        <p>1-523-2886, leave message.</p>
        <p>1979 OLDS CUTLASS, new tires, yj^^^ttwy, runs good, $1900.</p>
        <p>J980 OLDS CUSTOM Cruiser . "S'"'</p>
        <p>753-42140r 753 5111</p>
        <p>1981 OLDS OMEGA, 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power brakes, buroundy, excellent condition, $w. Call 7M-1274after6p.m.</p>
        <p>5600 miias, many axtras, ax-cellent condition, good prict. 752 3619.</p>
        <p>1983 HONDA 550 NIghthawk, 2,800 milas, exceliant condition. Includes cover and 2 full foe#</p>
        <p>752 am Tipr</p>
        <p>034Cmping Equipment</p>
        <p>058 Help Wanted</p>
        <p>MB ^ sa 1</p>
        <p>SKAMPER popup campar.</p>
        <p>wl0ricdl</p>
        <p>sleeps 1. $975 Call 744 3S30 or 746 4203.</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER part-time 4 hours per day. No weekends</p>
        <p>1969 SHAS camper, sleeps S, gas stove, refrigerator, shower. Call 752 1510 attar 6.</p>
        <p>Experience preferred. Wilt con tider training. Send resume to Part-Time, P.O. Box 1967,</p>
        <p>036 Cycles For Sele</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: I92 Hortda dirt bike, size CRKR, $300. Call 744-6268 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>vrwnviiiVr iww '5J5.</p>
        <p>Secretaries</p>
        <p>KELLY'S</p>
        <p>WORK</p>
        <p>1971 yamahA n0, lutl overhauled, $900. Call 753-4391.</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>JOB HUNTINOt Wa can help at</p>
        <p>Atlantic Personnel Services Low placement fees. Financing Available 355 7931</p>
        <p>LAROE FURNITURE COmpan) looking for experienced casnler collecfor. Opportunity for pro motion. Send resurne to Person net Department, P.O. Box 900, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY wanted</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;WIN" SWEEPSTAKES</p>
        <p>The more you work, the better your chances to win a new automobile.</p>
        <p>for local law firm. Experienced only need apply. Send resmelo P.d. Box 588, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>MATURE PATIENT friendly women to stay with mildly In-laired, Alzheimer's Female</p>
        <p>from 7:30AM</p>
        <p>4:30PM week wn In 754 8245, after 5:</p>
        <p>days. Must have own Iranspor tatlon</p>
        <p>9% APR on salacted 1985 Kawasakls. Stans Cycle Center, Inc. 801 Dickinson Avenue. We are Excitement!! 757-0592.</p>
        <p>040 Jeeps &amp;amp; Vans</p>
        <p>1977 DODGE MAXIVAN S2100. Call 752-4)91 days, 756-5116 nights.</p>
        <p>1977 DOOGE VAN, good motor, Ml track.</p>
        <p>new clutch, AM/Fi *1995 or best offer. Call 758 5265</p>
        <p>I9H JEEP WAGONEER, ex</p>
        <p>cellent condition, must see to appreciate. Must sell, S2800. I 244 0291. after 4.</p>
        <p>1978 JEEP WAGONEER LTD, air, AAA/FM tape deck, new paint job. new tires. Great con-dition. Call after 7 p.m. 756-9730.</p>
        <p>1982 JEEP WAGONEER</p>
        <p>Limited, excellent condition. 756 9866.</p>
        <p>1913 JEEP WAGONEER</p>
        <p>limited, excellent condition, 746-3664.</p>
        <p>ISM OLDS, Cutlass Brougham. All extras, low mileage. Best of ter. Call 756-2769, after 7 PM</p>
        <p>022 Plymouth</p>
        <p>1974 SAT SEBRING. 318 engine, :ll kept.</p>
        <p>air, cruise, 1 owner, well $895. 756-5432 or 756 7814</p>
        <p>1984 PLYMOUTH Turismo, less than 14,000 miles, must sell. 752 0078.</p>
        <p>023</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 6000,1982, good fami ly car, AAA/FM, air, tilt, 4 door, $4395 negotiable. Days 355 7955. Evenings. 758 7725.</p>
        <p>1978 PONTIAC Bonneville, 1 owner, excellent condition, new tires, $2195. 758 1853.</p>
        <p>1978 TRANS AM. Good condi tion. White interior and exterior. $3200. Call 746 2372.</p>
        <p>1980 GRAND PRIX, 2 door. T top, cruise control, bucket seats, excellent condition. Call 830-1862.</p>
        <p>1910 PONTIAC SUNBIRD, good condition, low miles, AM/FM tape, 4 speed. $2500 negotiable. 522-5467atter6p.m.</p>
        <p>1983 GRAND PRIX Brougham,</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>ACCORD LX, blue, hatchback, 1982, cruise, Kenwood radio/ cassette. Like new. 757-6331 days or 756 3618 evenings.</p>
        <p>MUST SELL! 1985 AAercedes 300D Turbo diesel. Fully loaded, low mileage. Call 754-5189.</p>
        <p>1971 MGB, new top and tires, body rough, runs strong, need truck. $1250 firm. 1 348-2795.</p>
        <p>1972 TOYOTA COROLLA, runs good, 4 speed, 758 1072.</p>
        <p>1973 MG MIDGETTE, new top. transmission, brakes, $1300. Call 758 2300, days.</p>
        <p>1974 DATUSN PICKUP, Black, 4 speed, $1395. #10028D. 752 7636.</p>
        <p>1976 MERCEDES BENZ 240D. Great shape, miles per gallon. Asking $5900. Call 756-7337 or</p>
        <p>:ing 746 6478</p>
        <p>1977 DATSUN pickup, 5 speed, AM/FM stereo, new sport wheels, tires and brakes, $2150. 754-2545, after 5.</p>
        <p>1977 HONDA CIVIC CVCC. 5 speed, AM/FM radio, new tires. 50. Call 758 0497 aHer 7.</p>
        <p>1977 AAAZDA GLC, $700 . 756 2846 756-3043.</p>
        <p>1977 TOYOTA, 4 speed, Ex cellent condition, $1095. #I0028D. 752 7636.</p>
        <p>1971280Z, blue, 5 speed, air, new brake pads, great mechanical condition, $4900.758-2105.</p>
        <p>1980 COROLLA TOYOTA 1</p>
        <p>owner, very good condition, air,  000 miles. After 6,1-522-494)</p>
        <p>1981 AUDI 4000, low mileage, warranty, perfect condition $5490.937-6876 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>198) HONDA Accord 3 door hat chback, mechanically perfect. Must sell, $4375.355-7240.</p>
        <p>198) AAAZDA GLC. Air, AAA/FM radio, 5 sp^, excellent condi tion, new tires, very clean, 756 2950 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>1981 TOYOTA Celica, blue, air, cruise, sunroof, good condition Call 752-7441.</p>
        <p>1982 AAAZDA RX7 6S. Excellent condition. Call after 6,756-2008.</p>
        <p>1913 DATSUN 280ZX. Burgundy,</p>
        <p>tops, digital dash, 13,000 miles  ,200. Cal 1752 1084 after 3:30,</p>
        <p>$12,</p>
        <p>1984 HONOA CIVIC DX hat</p>
        <p>chback, AM/FM, automatic, 20,000 miles, $5900. Call 758-1461, after 6:30.</p>
        <p>1984 SUBARU GLC. 4 wheel drive, excellent condition. $1000 down and take over payments Call 758-6447 between 5 and 8</p>
        <p>1985 HONDA CIVIC DX hat</p>
        <p>chback. Automatic, air, AM/FM cassette stereo, take over pay-ments. Call anytime, 756-1687.</p>
        <p>032 Boats &amp;amp; Motors</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>BASS BOAT, 40 Horsepower trolling motor, new long galvanized trailer, live well and storage for fishing equipment, like new. 753-4094.</p>
        <p>All</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>MFC tri-hull, 65 Evinrude, 1977, new trailer, $2,000 firm. 2760 day; 355-7404 night.</p>
        <p>756</p>
        <p>1976 MCKEE CRAFT, 14' with trailer. $700. 752-0721 after 7</p>
        <p>24' US Yacht Sailboat, 746</p>
        <p>9g&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>LeSabre, loaded, 40,000 miles, new tires, $7950. 756-2664, nights. 1 527 8011, days.</p>
        <p>015</p>
        <p>Chevrolet</p>
        <p>1979 CHEVROLET Caprice Classic, 4 door, power brakes and steering, AM/FM stereo.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>good condition, asking, $2000. 757--</p>
        <p>r-3717.</p>
        <p>198) CHEVETTE, 4 door Hat chback, automatic, air, 1 owner, good tires, 752 6768.</p>
        <p>1983 CHEVETTE. Good shape $3300. Call 752 2797or 752 8645.</p>
        <p>1985 MONTE CARLO SS, black, loaded with T-top. Call after 6, 355 6908 or 355 7890.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>JOHNSENS ANTIQUES &amp;amp; LAMP SHOP</p>
        <p>SELECTION OF SMALL ANTIQUES</p>
        <p>LAMPS-QLASS SHADES a CHIMNEYS HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES</p>
        <p>OLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED</p>
        <p>NEW LOCATION</p>
        <p>758-4839</p>
        <p>315E.t1THST. GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>ROOFERS WANTED</p>
        <p>Single Ply and Built-Up Reputable Firm</p>
        <p>North 19 degrees West 405 feet to stake In the</p>
        <p>Southern line of E. Venters 2.9 acre tract, fhence along the line of J.E.</p>
        <p>Health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance and paid holidays. Top pay for qualified roofers. Stable employment.</p>
        <p>Venters and Wilbur Burroughs irees West 289.5 feet</p>
        <p>South 711 the</p>
        <p>/ilbur Burroughs</p>
        <p>Southwest corner; thence along North</p>
        <p>the Wilbur Burroughs line 20 degrees 15 minutes West 335 feet, more or less, to a point in the center line of North (.arolina</p>
        <p>Greenville 758-2179 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>041</p>
        <p>Trucks</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE</p>
        <p>OPENINGS</p>
        <p>MATURE, RESPONSIBLE</p>
        <p>woman to keep children in our home. Will include light</p>
        <p>No Purchase or Payment Required. For one entry form, visit your local Kelly ^Services office at 204-E. Arlington Blvd. The Arlington Center</p>
        <p>355-7850</p>
        <p>I housekeeping. Must have own ' transportatidn. Ref</p>
        <p>quired. 757 0595.</p>
        <p>References re-</p>
        <p>NEAT AND DEPENDABLE</p>
        <p>Surveyors Aide. Job involves</p>
        <p>surveying, drafting and some ling. Will train. Hall's Sur</p>
        <p>typing...................</p>
        <p>veyors, Ayden, 746 4474, after 5</p>
        <p>; NEED MONEY? Need a job? I Come work for us. Hardworkers</p>
        <p>'WORK &amp;amp; WIN WITH KELLY SERVICES</p>
        <p>can make $5 to$6per hour. Must be 18 years old. Need car with insurance and valid Driver's</p>
        <p>// be 18 years old. Need car with</p>
        <p>license. Apply at Speedy I East"' </p>
        <p>Reedy's 2711 East 10th Street.</p>
        <p>The Kelly Girl</p>
        <p>Peop</p>
        <p>EOEM/F/H Not an agency Never a fee</p>
        <p>DODGE KARY-VAN, 1976, ex cellent condition. 6Vi' high, 7W wide, 12'long. Call 756-6432.</p>
        <p>DUMP TRUCK,</p>
        <p>condition, $2895. after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>good running Call 758 264</p>
        <p>FOR SALE OR TRADE 1985 Dodge Ram truck. Fully equipped, full sized Negotiable. Call 823 7293 anytime.</p>
        <p>1962 DODGE TRUCK, slant motor, good body. $500.753 3434</p>
        <p>1964 FORD pickup, $1350 Green. #10028D. 752 7436.</p>
        <p>1980 DODGE, 0-50 pickup. Red $1995. #I0028D. 752 7636.</p>
        <p>191) CHEVROLET CIO 8' bod</p>
        <p>new engine, very g&amp;lt;^ cond</p>
        <p>Hon. For Information call William Handley or Terry Jor dan at B B 8, T, 752A889. Home 758 0374,756-4711.</p>
        <p>1979 PONTIAC Sunbird, silver, air, $1750 negoflable. Call 752 8553.</p>
        <p>V-8, black with burgandy interior, local 1 owner, loaded. 757 1919 if no answer, leave message.</p>
        <p>1983 NISSAN truck. AM/FM stereo, air, 30,000 miles. Priced to sell at $4900. 756-5046 after 5.</p>
        <p>1984 CHEVROLET Silverado,</p>
        <p>X 4, fully loaded, low miles. $11,000 negotiable. Call 355-7020. after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>1914 MAZDA SE 5 Longbed $5200 or best otter 758-'</p>
        <p>4 WHEEc DRIVE, 1977 Ford 752 2372.</p>
        <p>044</p>
        <p>Child Care</p>
        <p>CHILD CARE in my home. Ex perience and references avail able 746 4654</p>
        <p>MATURE CHRISTIAN lady would like to babysit in your home in the afternoon or night Call after 3 p m. 757 3445.</p>
        <p>NEED A BABYSITTER? Look no further! A responsible housewife would like to babysit for working mothers. Call 756</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep infants up to 8 months old in my home Cherry Oaks area. 756 1449.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO keep</p>
        <p>children in my home. Call 758-</p>
        <p>4681 anytime.</p>
        <p>050</p>
        <p>Pets</p>
        <p>AKC BLACK DACHSHUND</p>
        <p>puppies. Only 2 males left out of 7. Excellent house pets and</p>
        <p>^eat with children. Call 756</p>
        <p>t or 7467 2448.</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER Spaniel puppies 752 3854.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Doberman Pinscher for stud. Black with rust. Call after 6, 758-1088.</p>
        <p>AKC TOY POODLE, 7 weeks old, 2 males, 1 white, 1 gray, 1 524 5395</p>
        <p>AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS</p>
        <p>Born 8/17. White, black and white, gray and white. Wormed and shots. $30-$50. Call 237 8398 before 10 p.m.</p>
        <p>CFA REGISTERED Himala</p>
        <p>^an, males, seal point and</p>
        <p>-lame points. 1-736-3842.</p>
        <p>REGISTERED GERMAN</p>
        <p>Shepherd puppies. Male and female, 6 weeks to 6 months old. Call 758 4237.</p>
        <p>SYLVIA'S GROOMING Parlor and professional grooming and training. Obedience and protection. 758-0732.</p>
        <p>UKC REGISTERED Pitt Bull</p>
        <p>pups, born September 19, black with white* markings. Phone</p>
        <p>746-4889 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>UKC TREEING walker pup pies, (Sold Creek Mundo topside and hurts. Ball and Banio bot-tomside. Excell^n^^^_^ee,</p>
        <p>$100 each. AHer 61</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>GENERAL ACCOUNTING</p>
        <p>Supervisor. Financial institution in Greenville needs experienced person with 4 year accounting degree to supervise general ledger area and assist solidal</p>
        <p>with consolidation, budget and regulatory and management reporting. Experience In a financial institution and knowledge of automated financial</p>
        <p>systems and mini computers ' irred. Salary negotiable, resume and salary history</p>
        <p>Salary negol</p>
        <p>preferred.</p>
        <p>Send</p>
        <p>to Personnel Director,'PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WVINOAWAY? AAakethefTT lighter by selling those unnee&amp;lt; ed items with a fast adio Classlfiad ad. Call 752 6164</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Medical</p>
        <p>DENTAL RECEPTIONIS</p>
        <p>Must have pleasant, outgoing</p>
        <p> --------- with good typing am</p>
        <p>lal skills. Excellent</p>
        <p>- -----1 working conditions</p>
        <p>Call 752 3427 between 10-1 p.m</p>
        <p>IV ADDITIVE Technician. Im mediate opening for an Individ ual. Experience in preparation ^livery and charging of IV ad ditive addmixtures. Must be skilled in aseptic techniques also. LPN experience accept able. I part-time vacancy, day shiH. For consideration send resume or apply at Employment Office, Pitt County ^morial Hopsital, P.O. Box 4028, Green ville, NC 27834 ( 919 ) 757-4554 EOE/AA.</p>
        <p>STAFF PSYCHOLOGIST .</p>
        <p>work In childrens services at Community Mental Health Center. PHD in clinical</p>
        <p>psychology required.' Duties itpatient</p>
        <p>work with children, adolescence and families, and consultation. Contact David Ames, MD, Clinical Director, PiH County MH/MR/SA Center, 304 Stantonsburg Road, Green yille. NC 27834. An Equal Oppor tunity/Affirmative Acfior Employer.</p>
        <p>080</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC PERSONNEL SERVICE 211 Commerce Street 355-7931</p>
        <p>RECEPTIONIST. $3.75 per hour.</p>
        <p>PART TIME legal secretary.</p>
        <p>BRICK LAYERS, $8 00 $9 00 per</p>
        <p>hour.</p>
        <p>UTOMATIC ENGINE</p>
        <p>rebuilder. Experience in head reservicing, valve refacing, pin</p>
        <p>ffiiiWScfiMS'*""''</p>
        <p>AVON HAS opening Christmas Season. Call 75</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; for 3159</p>
        <p>CASHIER/STOCK CLERK,</p>
        <p>Full time, including nights and weekends. Must have good vKjrk history and references. Ad vancement is possible. Apply between 7 a.m. 3 p.m.. Short Stop Food Mart, 1928 East Greenville Boulevard or l4th Street location. No phone calls please.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY JUNCTION. Newly opened. Now hiring waitresses.</p>
        <p>^rten^rs and surjf^ people.</p>
        <p>Call 752-1351, Ask for Bill.</p>
        <p>DAYTIME COOK  Experience helpful, 10-5. Apply in person at Golden Corral between 4:00. No phone calls.</p>
        <p>2:30</p>
        <p>ESTABLISHED weekend Rock N Roll band hiring road crew members. Call 752-4314.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED ROOFING</p>
        <p>personnel with quality workmanship history needed. Eastern Coatings Inc. 757 3355.</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 355 5824.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED PHONE solic Itors for roofing and siding 753-5553.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED alterations person needed to work with new drycleaning/laundromat opera tion. Excellent working condi tions. Call 355-5364.</p>
        <p>FULLTIME FLORAL designer needed. Experience necessary Includes weekend work. Call 756-2629 for appointment.</p>
        <p>PART TIME SECRETARY</p>
        <p>needed, light office work, no Wping, 8AM 2PM. Monday Fri('</p>
        <p>Friday. 752 1728, beforeSp m</p>
        <p>PART TIME CLERK for con</p>
        <p>venient store Also part time hostess for restaurant. Send resume to PO Box 234, Green ville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>PART-TIME News and Observer carrier needed. 756 4905, after 6 dally</p>
        <p>PARTS PERSONNEL Im</p>
        <p>mediate opening in parts department at Joe Cullipher, Chrysler Plymouth. Apply person to Larry Rogers</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL RESUME</p>
        <p>compositions. Reasonable rates. Call Judy at Atlantic Personnel 355 7931,</p>
        <p>RIDER AND GROOM needed for thorough bred farm. Call 8 5, 752 7763; after 5p.m. 758 5427</p>
        <p>SANITARIAN I: Applicant should possess current NC Board certification as the Sanitarian or be able to meet the qualifications for a trainee posi tion. Undergraduate degree in environmental health preferred. Trainee position requires 4 year degree with 15 semester hours of</p>
        <p>physical or biological science. Please contact the Pamlico</p>
        <p>County Health Department at I 745 5111 or Apply at the</p>
        <p>Employment Security Commis Sion. Closing date October, 31,</p>
        <p>1985.</p>
        <p>Pamlico County . Equal Opportunity, Affirmative</p>
        <p>Action Employer.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY WANTED with background In Fire, Auto, Ca sualty Insurance Agency work. Must be able to do limited book keeping Excellent opportunity for someone looking for perma nenf position. Pay commensurate with ability. Health in surance, paid vacation, 40 hour week, no Saturday work. Send resume with small photo to Sec</p>
        <p>retary Bookkeeper, P 0. box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>TYPESETTERS WANTED</p>
        <p>Full time and part time. Expe rience a plus but will train typ ists with 70-80 words per minute Excellent growth opportunity. TYPECRAFT. 758 4093</p>
        <p>WANTED; Hardworking per sonnel for supermarket to work varied hours. Apply for any department. List experience and salary expected Send resumes to: PO Box 7383, Greenville. NC 27834</p>
        <p>WANTED; Experienced live-in sitter to assist with care of elderly couple. References re quired. Call 754 0071 afterp.m.</p>
        <p>061</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 and weekends. Come by the store.</p>
        <p>BECAUSE OF RECENT pro</p>
        <p>motion one of the nation's fastest growing mobile home manufacturers is looking for a career minded sales repre sentative. Benefits include sala ry and commission, health in surance, retirement and opportunity for quick advancement to management. Call Jay Hum phrey at Conner Homes today, 756 0333.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>HtlpWanftd</p>
        <p>Salts</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL SALES Hard ware, tools, machinery, Expe rience required. Excellent future for right person. Reply to Industrial Sales/ P!0; Box 147, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>JUNIOR department</p>
        <p>Looking for on aggressive out</p>
        <p>O person who enjoys selling Miable clothing. Good sala</p>
        <p>ry and benefits plus op^tunlty to earn commission. Full lime</p>
        <p>challenging position. Apply Brody's The Plaza, AAonday Thursday, 2-S_ _</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT Opportunity D.A. Kalley's. A rapidly grow ing Junior women's fashion</p>
        <p>chain has openings for manag itions. Prior axperl</p>
        <p>ment positft ence preferred, but not neces sary. Competitive salary, .....In&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>benefits and Incentives. If Inter ested in developing your poten tial to it's fullest. Mnd resume to: D.A. Kelley's, Box 843, Car thage, NC 28327. Attention Lee Quinn.</p>
        <p>NORTHWESTERN Mutal Life, The quiet company, is now Interviewing qualified applicants. If you want challenging work with high income potential, are ambitious and desire to serve</p>
        <p>others, highly motivated and to be In business tor</p>
        <p>want yourself.</p>
        <p>preferably a coll</p>
        <p>)raduate, send your resume Ml</p>
        <p>lorthWestern Mutal Life, 217 Commerce Street, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE SALES open ing for energetic and en thusiastic person who liks to work wifh people. Estate Realty</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON NEEDED</p>
        <p>High Caliber individual experi enced in direct outside sales for Greenville branch ot a National Company, pay by commission Good benefits including vehicle Call Termlnix, 756 6424 EOE</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON needed Im mediately I professional salesperson Excellent income opportunity, 10 county Eastern qc territory, challenging business. Draw against com mission offered, training salary and all benefits For immediate interview, phone Monday Fri day, 9 12, 758 3171 Ask tor Jean to set up interview.</p>
        <p>062</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Teachers</p>
        <p>ANTICIPATED OPENING for</p>
        <p>Director/ Instructor of Associate Degree Nursing Program. Must be registered nurse with NC License, BSN diegree and MSN or AAasters In related field with 18 semester hours of graduate credit in nursing. Contact Mrs Bertie A Sanders, Lenoir Community College. PO Box 188. Kinston, NC 28501, Phone 919 523 6223, extension 315</p>
        <p>063 Help Wanted Technical &amp;amp; Trades</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC</p>
        <p>We are in need of an additional</p>
        <p>mechanic. Must have previous experience and tools. Lip to 3</p>
        <p>weeks paid vacation and top fr inge benefits and salary See Steve Briley. Service Onager Joe Pecheles Volskwagen. Tnc Greenville Boulevard. 756-1135.</p>
        <p>CARPENTERS NEEDED</p>
        <p>355 2045 After 6 call 756 9777.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>for an ambitious experienced construction superintendent Send resume to P 0. Box 859, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>NEEDED: Painter for local construction company. Outside paint crew needed immediately. Call between the hours of 9-11, Monday Friday. Calls accepted for painter at no other time 758 3171</p>
        <p>064 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>ALL LAWN SERVICE done at reasonable rates. 756 5204 for free estimates.</p>
        <p>Professional Lawn Service</p>
        <p>BATH AND KITCHEN Repairs Plumbing, minor carpentry, floor repair. 752 1920 days, 746 2657 nights</p>
        <p>BRUCE MAYO'S tree service and removal Insured. Free Estimates 758 7271.  .</p>
        <p>CAREER SALES Opportunity. Mature, aggressive ^rson who wants to get ahead fast. Earn while you learn to sell a full line of life, accident, health, annuities, homeowener, auto, group life and hospitalization insurance. Benefits include )roup life, major medical, den al, disability and retirement. No previous experience necessary. For interview call David Horne, 752 2544. Durham Life Insurance Company. EOE</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED RN will do home nursing. Call 757 0554 after 5.</p>
        <p>GENERAL OFFICE cleaning Daily or weekly. Expert work.</p>
        <p>758 2719.</p>
        <p>HANDYMAN SERVICE. No job</p>
        <p>too small. 746 6224.</p>
        <p>HOME IMPROVEMENT and</p>
        <p>remodeling. 20 years experi ence, free estimate, Robert Price, 752 4862.</p>
        <p>HONEST, DEPENDABLE</p>
        <p>woman wants to clean your house. Have own transportation and references. Call 753 2506.</p>
        <p>HOLIDAY INN OF Elizabeth City is now accepting applications and resumes for the posi tion to sales director Excellent salary plus bonus program and benefits. Mail applications to 522 South Hughes Boulevard, Elizabeth (Tity, NC 27909. Ab solutlyno phone calls.</p>
        <p>HOUSEMOTHER for local so rority. Prefer middle aged single woman. Must be able to live in sorority house during</p>
        <p>  year and have</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>school</p>
        <p>transportation. Some bookkeep ing required. Call 756 3587 or 756-0120 for more intormation-</p>
        <p>INTERIOR DESIGNER with Growing Greenville firm. Expe rience necessary, draw and commission. Send Resume to Designer, P.O. box 1967, Green ville, NC.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>NC WINDOW COMPANY</p>
        <p>* Vinyl replacement windows *100% financing *Sales and Installation *Free Estimates</p>
        <p>Serving Eastern and Coaatal North Carolina Call anytime</p>
        <p>1-800-682-0106</p>
        <p>USED TIRES</p>
        <p>Passenger Car and Light Truel Priced At</p>
        <p>*6.00 .M 5.00</p>
        <p>efc</p>
        <p>GUARANTEED  WE  INSTALL</p>
        <p>Located Behind Evans Seafood Market</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON WANTED.</p>
        <p>Apply in person Carolina Office Equipment, 510 Greene Street, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WINDOW CLEANING</p>
        <p>dential or commerical. Estimate. 355-5913.</p>
        <p>Resi</p>
        <p>Free</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to tune and repair pianos. $40 tuning. Randy Warren 752 8137.</p>
        <p>DON'T THROW IT away! Sell It tor cash with a fast-action Classified Ad!</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CENTIPEDE</p>
        <p>SOD</p>
        <p>We Deliver 758-2704 752-4994</p>
        <p>CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES</p>
        <p>Progressive, growth oriented company desires aggressive individuals with good personalities. Must possess good oral and written communication skills. Financial or banking experience in collections required. Excellent opportunity for qualified individuals.</p>
        <p>Forward resume to:</p>
        <p>Coastal Leasing Corporation P.O. Box 647 Greenvilie, NC 27834</p>
        <p>SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNiTY FANTASTIC EARNINGS</p>
        <p>30K-40K per year In weekly commissions, bonuses and benefits for career oriented MEN AND WOMEN to fill the openings In Wilson, Rocky Mt. and Greenville. In sales, calling on Industrial and Institutional accounts, with young, growing sales company. In 6 years, we have expanded to over 30 states. Excellent sales training, no evenings, no week-ends and no relocation necessary. Still higher earnings with our sales management program. For confidential interview call Wednesday and Thursday only.</p>
        <p>RUSTY MADISON 919-237-3124 Maintenance Engineering II you have any questions, please contact Karen Olson al the above number. Thank you for your cooperation.</p>
        <p>\\</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>EARN TOP DOLLAR 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 Reade St. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0029" />
        <p>064 WorkWnted</p>
        <p>Insulate nowi irwuut# roof and/or attic now ond recti vo tax credit Call David for free estimate 751 iTB'S ELdYttiC COMPANY (^1 South Pitt Street, Parmville, NC 2782*. Residential, com mercial, mobile home wiring rewiring, rtMr. Alto hang ce mg fans. Call Keith Beaman.</p>
        <p>753 539.</p>
        <p>mobile home repair. Call</p>
        <p>Kinston, Mobile Phone 1522 834; Home Phone 1 522-2737 NO JOB TOO SMALL Remodeling, carpentry, repair work, framing, siding, boxing, fences, decks. Free estimates Call 752 1423 or 758-077.</p>
        <p>REBUILD OR OVERHAUL</p>
        <p>engines and GM transmissions Reasonable prices. Work guar anteed. Call nights 752 1132. refrigeration and freezer and air conditioner repairs. 24 hour service. 746-2814</p>
        <p>RICHARD'S</p>
        <p>Wallpapering and painting, free</p>
        <p>estimates. 758-7748._</p>
        <p>SEAMSTRESS, makes clothes, ,iiteratlons and repairs. Please call 825 0666.</p>
        <p>SHALLOW WELLS drilled First 30 foot, $150. Includes and point. 1-823-7814 or 758 7:</p>
        <p>SPRAYED CEILINGS, plaster, sheetrock repair. Free</p>
        <p>Estimates, 756-7186._</p>
        <p>TREE PRUNING and removal</p>
        <p>bervice. Call 758-505.</p>
        <p>TRUCK DRIVER Recently relocated to Eastern NC. Look ng for permanent position, long haul or local, 13 years experi ence, excellent driving record Call 91-726-2630.</p>
        <p>TRY OUR SPRING CLEANING</p>
        <p>Services. What better time than now? Guaranteed best service ever Kelly M Girls. Best reaching hours after 5 p.m. 1 944 6046</p>
        <p>WILL DO REPAIR work ot all kinds Reasonable prices. Call 52 6893</p>
        <p>068</p>
        <p>Antiques</p>
        <p>MAHOGANY SECRETARY</p>
        <p>56 6945, after5p.m.</p>
        <p>069</p>
        <p>Auctions</p>
        <p>FOR ALL YOUR auction needs</p>
        <p>contact Country Boys Auction 8, Realty Company, Washington. NC,.46 600f</p>
        <p>072 Building Supplies</p>
        <p>HEART PINE. 80 years old 2Hx7'&amp;lt;i, 16', tongue and groove I 946 3056.</p>
        <p>075 Computers</p>
        <p>IBM PC and FX80 printer. 30 day warranty. 752 9661.</p>
        <p>080 Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>J AND F Woodservice, all Oak, buy now, reasonable rates. 756 91 l3or 756-6457,</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale; Seasoned or Green. Call 752 6420 or 752-8847, after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>081</p>
        <p>Furniture</p>
        <p>ALWAYS PAYING</p>
        <p>top cash price for furniture, ap pilancas 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 PLAID couch. $40 756 2655.</p>
        <p>21" ZENITH color TV, Zenith console stereo. Laiyboy recliner. sofa and matching chair, lamps, coffee table and end tables. 756 776.</p>
        <p>082 Garage-Yard Sales</p>
        <p>I BUY ANTIQUES, furniture and collectibles. 752-0715 or 752 6058</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>G.l. JACCTS</p>
        <p>8tS, loiiibw. FIM. 42 OKk. FllgM. 128. HA 1. Nortel, laraeli Qoltn. Ptr-ktt. TougfieN ot M Nevy N1. M. Fte-eoilt. tUHiMar Combat Sooti, Steel T^BOU't Camping ( Sporttng</p>
        <p>Browsers Welcome</p>
        <p>MMYfUyYSTOilf</p>
        <p>LIVE NEAR ECU</p>
        <p>Large 1 Bedrooms for roommates</p>
        <p>$265 per month or 132.50 each per month</p>
        <p>We offer more comfort for your money and a variety of floor plans.</p>
        <p>Plus 2 or 3 bedroom townhouses.</p>
        <p>Office Hours: M - F 9 - 6 p.m. Sat. &amp;amp; Sun, 1-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>TarlKlverj</p>
        <p>752-4225</p>
        <p>1400 Willow St,</p>
        <p>Managed by U S Shelter Corporation</p>
        <p>0B4 Htavy Equipment</p>
        <p>Can 7S2-8H5, nights, 758-2647.</p>
        <p>M^arm Equipment</p>
        <p>"'Sht*. ask</p>
        <p>T^JOOZiEliyAauiirai^</p>
        <p>*&amp;gt; repair, sb-</p>
        <p>mb Farm Products</p>
        <p>cusfoM</p>
        <p>*'CKING corn and</p>
        <p>gANUT hAy for saC. Caii</p>
        <p>SOIL SAMPLING by profes-slonals for fertilizer, lime and rwmato^ control recommeda Call McLawhorn Crop Services, Inc. 9I9-524-5207.</p>
        <p>089 Fruits a Vegetables</p>
        <p>Pp'TATOES for sale. M.M bushel. Call days 752-6135; nights 825-0175.</p>
        <p>092</p>
        <p>Livestock</p>
        <p>horseback riding. Jarman</p>
        <p>009_ Miscellaneous all air conditioners,</p>
        <p>washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Guaranteed, like</p>
        <p>B*J*'mi!^^S2^.</p>
        <p>jaUMINUM ROOF COATING</p>
        <p>(i.Wllon), $19,75. Atoblle home skirling, $3.69. Builders Bargain Center, 758-7061</p>
        <p>bargain PRICES - Breakfast setand 4 chairs with breakfront,</p>
        <p>ilS   bike,</p>
        <p>^'BM .typewriter, $50. Other items, all excellent condition. Call 756 0183, aHersPM.</p>
        <p>BUYING AND SELLING used furniture and appliances. Pickim and delivery available. ^ Coin and Ring Man at 752</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758</p>
        <p>3013, for small loads sand, fop soil, stone, pine bark. Also backhoe and driveway work.</p>
        <p>CA5H</p>
        <p>Always buying TV's, stereos,</p>
        <p>6lh!,AMi^*''</p>
        <p>099 MiscBlUneous</p>
        <p>l^'IJWOOD - Oak and (Hher PrlCM-</p>
        <p>756-4979, after 6 p.m._</p>
        <p>^LE: Fireplace screen, 835. Mid pine BMTwood rocker.</p>
        <p>f.OJ*  Lowry organ</p>
        <p>Rwi0rfor Crib $75. Antique chair $50</p>
        <p>end table $50 and console $75. Drapes. 1 792 5827 after 5.</p>
        <p>PWR CHAIRS, chrome frame with cane back and seats, ex-cellanf condition. $15 aach or 850</p>
        <p>l!n*lLLS*" 2-B532 after 6 p.m. and before 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>GANDY r professional tour nainenf pool table, ex</p>
        <p>frwv, iwwtv, exMtlent</p>
        <p>condition, 7S8-2l79 8a.m.-5p.m.</p>
        <p>OLDANDSILVER</p>
        <p>We (My top daily market price for class rings, wedding bands, diamonds, silver and gold.</p>
        <p>coins, coin collactions, sterling silver, etc.</p>
        <p>Coin and Ring man</p>
        <p>_752  3866._</p>
        <p>GRIMSLEY'S MIes &amp;amp; Finance, Inc. Buy-Sell-Flnance. No Cred it Turn-Down. New Furniture,</p>
        <p>KVSS.-n'S"'</p>
        <p>GUN CABINET. Holds 10 guns with cabinet for gun accessories, maple finish. Call 7S78510atter6.</p>
        <p>HEAVY DUTY ONAN Genera</p>
        <p>tor designed tor service truck has own fuel pump and can be used portable. Electric start.</p>
        <p>hours use. $575. Contact Rick, 752-7148 days or 758-6214 nights.</p>
        <p>HI/LOW HOSPITAL BEDS,</p>
        <p>mattress and rails included. AAany to choose from. $350. Call 9 7,756 1864.</p>
        <p>HUNTERSI Make sure you get a professional lob on your tro^y mount this year from</p>
        <p>Highw^ 11. 10 years experience. Full time. Graduate ot American Institute ot Taxlder my in Wisconsin. Call day or night 746-3848,7 days a week.</p>
        <p>HUNTERS aluminum dog box. Fits Blazer or pickup. Must see. $75.758-5314.</p>
        <p>ICEMAKERS and reach in coolers, 50% off list price. 2227 AAemorlal Drive, 756-6417.</p>
        <p>Coin and Ring man 752 3866.</p>
        <p>COLOR TV'S, ir' Late models $199.95. Financing available. Coin and Ring AAan at 752 3866. COMPLETE FULL size bed-ding, $80.752-0927</p>
        <p>INDOOR TANNING unit tor home use. Great prices, get a year round tan with your own jergal health machine. Phone</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>LOANS ON A BUYING TV's, Stereos, cameras, typewriters, gold &amp;amp; silver, anything else ol value. Southern Gun &amp;amp; Pawn Shop. 752 2464.</p>
        <p>LOOKI FOR SALE. 24'</p>
        <p>fiberglass ladder, $85. 9x12 braided rug, $15. TV stand, $5. Call 758-9982.</p>
        <p>LOWREY CARNIVAL organ with magic Genie, excellent condition, includes bench and music, 1300. Entertainment center cabinet with glass doors, 6 shelves, $150. 25" color RCA console. $150 756 2691</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROSS</p>
        <p>nberglass oat Repair</p>
        <p>ROUTE 1,AYDEN,N.C.</p>
        <p>744-6433 or 746-6916</p>
        <p>50% OFFII Flashing arrow signs $259!!! Lighted, nonarrow $247. Unlighted $199. (Frw leMers!). ^ locally. Limited quantity. Hurry! 1-800-423-0163 anytime.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>099 MiSCGllailGOUS</p>
        <p>NURSES OR HYGIENIST need</p>
        <p>uniforms? Multl-colorad and whilv, sizes 13 and 14. Vary good condition, 752-6945.</p>
        <p>PONDEROSA woodstove, sm Fireplact.glaM door fHt 36" to $50.753 2826</p>
        <p>POOL TABLE Claaranco Sait. Gandy and Brumwick slate tables. Frae delivery. Call 919-799-3637.</p>
        <p>PORTRAIT PAINTING in oils. 752-1316.</p>
        <p>It Pays To</p>
        <p>Advertise</p>
        <p>REPOSSESSED - lactrolux vacuums, shampooert and uprights. Call Dealer 756-6711.</p>
        <p>RDWING MACHINE, gives</p>
        <p>total body workout, axtra set of shocks Included, used I month, $150. Call 756-2513 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>SEARS HEAT EXCHANGER</p>
        <p>for fireplace with glass doors. $50.752-0721 after 7p.m.</p>
        <p>SEWING MACHINE and cabi net, $50,355^1.</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO YOUR RUGI Rent shampooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company.</p>
        <p>SHINGLES, $12.50 square, Re-lect Plywood by Unit W, $4.50; H", $5.50;  $6.50;  Hard-</p>
        <p>board Sidlng,4'x8', $6.95, 8"X 16', $2.50. Guilders Bargain Center, 758-7061.</p>
        <p>STORE FIXTURES and silk, screen equipment tor sale.7S6-6001.</p>
        <p>STROLLER, deluxe, new, $30. 756 9964.</p>
        <p>TOPSOIL, fill sand, mortar sand, rock. Ernest Sutton's Hauling, 758-5998.</p>
        <p>TV PROJECTOR SYSTEMS, expands your television 3 times It's normal size, great picture clarity. For information call 757 3262.</p>
        <p>TWO CEMETERY PLOTS In</p>
        <p>PInewood /Memorial Park. Excellent location. For information, call 752-5999 between 9 and 5, weekdays.</p>
        <p>VCR  BETA, 7 months old, like new, $250.746-6533, aHer 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>VULCAN LARGE pizza oven $495.7Vi ton air conditioner $695. Close-out inventory $4,095 retail value; sacrifice $1,295. Lawn Chief riding lawnmower 25" cut, 5 horsepower $350.1 946-7268.</p>
        <p>WASHER, DRYERS,</p>
        <p>refrigerators and stoves. $100 up. Guaranteed. 746-6929.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FRONT END AUeNMENT nCNNICIAN</p>
        <p>3 years minimum experience. Basic mechanical skills. Must have own tools. Paid holidays, paid vacations, and profit sharing.</p>
        <p>r Tiff# C r WMtMOrd*</p>
        <p>7S6-9371, Afk for David</p>
        <p>MANAGER</p>
        <p>Convenience store self serve gas station needs self starting individual with previous manager or retail experience preferred. Salary plus commission, $24,000. 1 week paid vacation, group medical. Apply at:</p>
        <p>DODGES STORE</p>
        <p>3209 Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>Become A Part Of Our Team!</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>JliAirtes ^ernponames</p>
        <p>We're looking for top quality personnel who are interested in temporary employment. Anne's Temporaries, a fast growing tenporary en^loyment 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 ba^, then become an Anne's Temporary.</p>
        <p>0T6m|3O/ia/ii6S, 3i/ic.</p>
        <p>Complete Temporvy Services</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount, N.C. GreenvUle, N.C. Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>Station Square MaU  VVilcar Executive Center</p>
        <p>Suite 257  223  W. Taith Street  107 Union Drive</p>
        <p>977-6122  758-6610  9464591</p>
        <p>1986 Isuzu PUP</p>
        <p>Stock No- 86021. 4 speed, dual mirrors, black step bumpei, protective bed side liner.</p>
        <p>Brown &amp;amp; Wood</p>
        <p>-INC.-</p>
        <p>329 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>355-6080</p>
        <p>099 Misctiianeous</p>
        <p>ir" admiral color tv, $125.</p>
        <p>Call 753 3616.</p>
        <p>3 KOEHRING oil burners, 1 yar eld. 1 typewriter table and ciMir to match. AH reasonable. Call between 6 7PM, 752-4409.</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes ForS^</p>
        <p>ioeluxe!</p>
        <p>A SUPER DELUXE 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 70x14. Only $395 down. Located at Azalea Mobile Homes. Confect J. T. Williams, 756-7815.</p>
        <p>A WELL-BUILT 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 70x14. Only $395 down. Located at Azalea Mobile Homes. Contact C. B. McDaniel,</p>
        <p>ASSUME LOAN on a 12 x 70 al ready set uo on lot In Greenville area. Smallequlty, 752-6902. MUST SELL. 1973 Oakwood, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, set-up, air, mostly furnished. Washer/ dryer. 758-6636.</p>
        <p>REP01984 Redman, 2 bedroom. Payments ot $138.48 per month.</p>
        <p>Call 752-6068._</p>
        <p>11 X 65 STAR, excellent condition, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,, wood heater, all major appliances Included, $7000. Call 355-2889.</p>
        <p>1984 14X60 FLEETWOOD. Al ready set on nice lot. Low equity and assume payments of $172.d0.756-7214/752-0322.</p>
        <p>PUT EXTRA CASH</p>
        <p>pocket today. Sell your needs" with an Inexpensive Classified Ad.</p>
        <p>In your r "don't</p>
        <p>The Dally RqflGctor, GreonvIllQ. N.C. Wednesday, October 16,1985  29-</p>
        <p>102 Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>1971 COBURN 12x70, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, wood paneling throughout, air. unfur-</p>
        <p>12 2 M, iMdwplnM. ei-tral air, unfurnished, may remain on lot with lot owners approval. 756-455, after 7</p>
        <p>1975, 12 X 65 CELBblTY, under pinning, central air, storage shed, many extras, assumable loan, 756-9575.</p>
        <p>1977 OAKWOOD "12X54 mobile home. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $8000 or $1500 down and taka i pay-ments. Call after 5,355-6306.</p>
        <p>im GUERDON set ( in Park. Underolnned, unturnishad, excellent eondlHon, nothing down, $l57/month. Call 746-4317.</p>
        <p>19B3 KNOX, 14X50, 2 bedrooms. $1^ down and refinance. 756-</p>
        <p>1984 MOBILE ~HbME. 14x56. Excellent condition. $10,500. Call 919-348-2458 or 919-348-2210 after 7 p.m._</p>
        <p>lOSMusical Instruments</p>
        <p>1985 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 70, 2 bedroom AAoblle Home. Total electric with washer/dryer, ceiling tan, utility room, central air and much more. Set up on % acre lot with well septic tank and underground wiring. Trailer and lot centrally located be tween Kinston and Greenville. Owner has Moved, must sell. 1-</p>
        <p>354-4785, after 7 p.m._</p>
        <p>1985 14 WIDE, paynrtents as low as $151.88. Greenville volume dealer. Thomas' /Mobile Home Sales. Across from Airport. 752^068.</p>
        <p>WHEN SOMEONE IS n</p>
        <p>b^, ^y turn to the ClassI</p>
        <p>eady to lassitied</p>
        <p>Place your Ad today for quick results. _</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>S-1 SENTRY SAFE</p>
        <p>M19 </p>
        <p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>Corner of Pitt t Green St.</p>
        <p>BARGAIN PIANO AND organ prices. New spinet $1187. Nm console $1388. Used spinet $599. Used upright $99. Used Yamaha Japanese studio $1495. Rental pianos from $30 month. Piano &amp;amp; Organ Distributors 355-6002. CLARINET, wooden Conn, recently checked out and corks replaced, $125. Call 756-4985. 203 North Sylvan Drive.</p>
        <p>MTABLISHED weekend Rock N Roll band hiring road crew</p>
        <p>members. Call 752-6314.__</p>
        <p>FULL SIZE almost new Glaesel</p>
        <p>violin with case, $200. Call 752-3616.</p>
        <p>WE BUY, sell, trade and rent all types. All major lines including Peavey. New Bern Music, Tatum Drive, 636-5640.</p>
        <p>109 Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>LYMAN RIFLE reloading equipment, $60.756-0148.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>109 Sporting Goods 1124 Professional</p>
        <p>BROWNING 3N Magnum. Bolt action, 3x9 Laopokt, caso, tiing roioading dlt. tCS. 756-6662.</p>
        <p>1 CHIMNEY SWEEP. Gid I Holloman. North Carolina's original chimnay sweep. 25 years experienM working on chimneys and fireplaces. Call daj^or night, 753-3503, Farm-</p>
        <p>112 Woodstovas</p>
        <p>BUCK WOODSTOVE Insert Call days, 355-2886 or 752-5707, after 5 and woekends.</p>
        <p>CHI/MNEY SWEEP free com plete gutter clean with every chimney clean. Cleaned right, $40 until October 2Sth. Evenings,</p>
        <p>114 Instruction</p>
        <p>Train To Be A</p>
        <p>TRAVELAGENT TOUR GUIDE AIRLINE RESERVATIONIST</p>
        <p>start locally, full tlma/part tiiTM, train on Eastern airlines compulers. Home study and resmnt training. Financial aid available. Job placement etslstance. National Headquarters - Lighthouse Point, FL.</p>
        <p>Accredited Member NHSC</p>
        <p>132 Commarcial Property</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. A nice small oNlce building tor sale with a 7% loan assumption. Call 756-6953.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL LOT for sala. Zoned CH. Call CENTURY 21, Tipton and Associates, 355-7002, nights. Rod Tugwell, 753-4302.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL LOT. corner Mills &amp;amp; Main, Wintervllle. $35,000. 200X10S.The Wingate Agency, 757 3441.</p>
        <p>REDUCED...REOUCEO In prime location on Memorial Drive. Need to sell soon. 100' x</p>
        <p>iia'Sfg'asss</p>
        <p>6558.</p>
        <p>115 Lost &amp;amp; Found</p>
        <p>LOST: Black kitten wearing white flea collar. Near Athletic Club. Call 355-2871.</p>
        <p>134 Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>122 Business Opportunities</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. Convenient location beside Greenville Athletic Club. 2 bedrooms, energy etticlent, washer/dryer hookup and all appliances plus attic and outdoor storage. Excellent condition, $47,000 with assumable FHA loan. 752-8747.</p>
        <p>A BUSINESS? Buy or sell your business with C.J. Harris &amp;amp; Co., Inc. Financial &amp;amp; AAarketIng Consultants. Serving the Southeastern United States. Greenville, N.C. 757-0001, nights 756-8444.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT STORE for sale. Good location. For information call 752-0837 days; 752-1910 nights.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. A nice 3 bedroom brick veneer with dining room, large kitchen, den, living room, central heat and air, wall-to-wall carpet. Approximately 1700 square feet. $75,000. 7% loan assumption. 756-6953.</p>
        <p>SHELL SERVICE STATION for lease. Contact Quality Oil Company, 220 Hooker Road. 756-3145.</p>
        <p>WANTED CONVENIENT Store located In Pitt Ownty. Call Stan Cherry Foursite Business Bro-</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>RIVER BLUFF</p>
        <p>Spacious Affordable Luxury Apartments</p>
        <p>Phone 758-4015</p>
        <p>Directions: 10th Street Extention To River Bluff Road, Next To Rivergate Shopping Center.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 4 bedroom, 2&amp;lt;d bath, garage, two story Coto-nial, 2 fireplaces, teni^, deck, 2340 square teet, central heel/ air, convenient neighborhood Low ISO's. 355-7906.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 2 bedrooms. 2Vi bath townhouse In Treetops. Walk-In cloMts, lots o4 storage, many extras. Convenient to shopping. Wintervllle school district. 756-9108 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>BY OWNR. 2 years old In Or chard Hills. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den/dlning combination with chair rail. I24S square* M. Private wooM back Vard. Assumable loan, S54.900. Waa-days call attar 6, 756-1590. Anytime weekends.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with screened back porch. Large greatroom with cathedral ceiling, skylights and fircplac4, % acre vmodcd lot. Sforage building Included. $74,900, Call 757-0774.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, brick on &amp;lt;/i acre, 5 years old, larte kitchen, carport, all new Mint, no repairs nacessarv. $47,w. mile southwest ot Gritnesland. 756-49a9-8a.m.-10 p.m.</p>
        <p>CANOLEWICK. A terrific loca tion or *he medical complex side ot town. A pretty Cape Cod with four bedrooms and two bathk. Living room, formal dining room, family room with firtplace, celling fan, wood stove, screened porch and garage. $76,900. Ouffus Realty lnc.,756-5395.      &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>CHARMING COUNTRY home on wooded lot. Beautifully decorated, well-built, and a good buy all describe this 3 Bedroom</p>
        <p>beauty. Many extras such as double garage, dining room, llv ing room with fireplace, customized gourmet kitchen</p>
        <p>olace.</p>
        <p>and low down payment VA assumable loan. Anxious to sail I $71,900.4278. CENTURY 21 Bats Realty, 756-6666.</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>TIME!</p>
        <p>Descriptton</p>
        <p>1985 Pontiac Bonnville 4 door, Loaded, 10,000 miles..................</p>
        <p>1985 Nissan Standard 4x4 Truck, Brown, low miles..................</p>
        <p>1984 Buick Regal Limited 2 door, white with burgundy landau roof, burgundy velour interior, low miles, like new..............................</p>
        <p>1984 Pontiac 6000 STE 4 door, sable brown with dark brown cloth interior, loaded, digital dash, low miles, one owner............ ...................</p>
        <p>1984 Volkswagen Rabbit 4 door, GL, loaded, S speed, light blue with light blue cloth interior. Real Nice...........................................</p>
        <p>1984 Oatsun 300 ZX 2+2, Automatic, Rod, Sharp!....................</p>
        <p>1984 Nissan Long Bed Truck 5 speed, air conditioning, low miles.......</p>
        <p>1984 Mazda Truck B2000 Silver, 5 speed........................</p>
        <p>1984 Pontiac 600 LE 4 door. Maroon...................... ..........</p>
        <p>1984 Honda Accord LX 5 speed, loaded. Gold........................</p>
        <p>1984 Olds Toronado Dark blue with dark blue velour interior, loaded, moon-root, one owner.......................... ...........................</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun King Cab Truck Deluxe black with black interior, automatic transmission, air, AM/FM stereo cassette, clean...........................</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun Pulsar NX Light Blue with light blue cloth interior, sunroof, 5 speed, air, AM/FM stereo, low mileage...................................</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Cutlass Ciera Brougham 4 door. Gray fern with gray fem velour interior, loaded, one owner.......................................</p>
        <p>1983 Buick Regal 4 door, grey fem with grey fem velour interior, tilt, cruise, AM/FM stereo, one owner, low miles, clean...............................</p>
        <p>1983 Pontiac Bonneville4 door. Dark brown with beige velour interior, loaded, one owner, like new.............................................</p>
        <p>1983 Oldsmobile Regency Brougham4 door, loaded, light gray with gray vinyl roof, light gray velour interior, one owner, real nice!...............</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda 626 LX 4 door Hatchback, Burgundy with burgundy velour Interior, 5 speed, loaded. Real Nice!.......................................</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Accord 4 door Sedan Light blue with light blue velour interior, 5 speed, like new!...............................................</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Scottsdale PickupRed, local trade................</p>
        <p>1983 Datsun Truck Brown 4 speed, short bed, one owner, clean.........</p>
        <p>1982 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 door, white with burgundy vinyl interior, burgundy landau roof, one owner, clean ...............................</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac Bonneville G Wagon White with woodgrain siding, dark blue vinyl interior, loaded, one owner, low miles, clean.....................</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>1981 Toyota Corona 4 door Hatchback, Luxury Edition, Beige with Beige Velour interior, 5 speed, loaded. Sharp! .................................</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 200 SX Coupe Light blue with light blue Interior, S speed, air, AM/FM stereo....................................................</p>
        <p>1981 Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham Beige with white landau roof with</p>
        <p>dark blue interior. Loaded..............................................</p>
        <p>1981 Chevrolet Citation Hatchback, Automatic.......................</p>
        <p>1981 Ford FI 00 Pickup 6 cylinder. Straight drive. Excellent work truck____</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 210 Station WagonAutomatic, Beige.................</p>
        <p>1981 Datsun 200 SX Coupe Two tone gray with gray cloth Interior, 5 speed, SL package, sunroof, loaded.....................................</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun 210 WagonAutomatic, local trade.....................</p>
        <p>1980 Datsun 200 SX Coupe Silver with Burgundy cloth interior, automatic transmission, air, AM/FM stereo, low miles, one owner.......</p>
        <p>1979 AMC Jeep CJ-7 Beige with beige vinyl interior, automatic, tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo, hardtop, 53,000 miles....................................</p>
        <p>1966 Olds 98LS 4 door, gold with brown cloth Interior, loaded, one owner,very nipe.</p>
        <p>id</p>
        <p>WAS</p>
        <p>Mie Price</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>$10,295</p>
        <p>$ 9,695</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>$10,495</p>
        <p>$ 9,695</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>$10,495</p>
        <p>$ 9,698</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>$10,995</p>
        <p>$10,195</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,295</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>$15,995</p>
        <p>$14,395</p>
        <p>l,BOO</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,395</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>$ 5,995</p>
        <p>$ 5,300</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>60S</p>
        <p>$ 8,995</p>
        <p>$ 7,895</p>
        <p>$1,100</p>
        <p>$ 9,995</p>
        <p>$ 9,195</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>000</p>
        <p>$14,995</p>
        <p>$13,995</p>
        <p>$1,000</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,295</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>$ 7,295 ,</p>
        <p>$ 6,695</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>$ 8,495</p>
        <p>$ 7,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>$ 7,895</p>
        <p>$ 7,295</p>
        <p>$l,*00</p>
        <p>$ 7,495</p>
        <p>$ 6,895</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>000</p>
        <p>$10,495</p>
        <p>$ 9,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>$ 9,495</p>
        <p>$ 8,600</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>80S</p>
        <p>$ 9,295</p>
        <p>$ 8,500</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>70S</p>
        <p>$ 8,495</p>
        <p>$ 7,645</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>8S0</p>
        <p>$ 4,795</p>
        <p>$ 4,195</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>000</p>
        <p>$ 6,495</p>
        <p>$ 5,795</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>700</p>
        <p>$ 6,995</p>
        <p>$ 6,395</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>$ 4,995</p>
        <p>$ 4,195</p>
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        <p> QreenyjlleJlPI Hooker Rd. 756-3115</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0030" />
        <p>do The Daily Reflector. Gfeenvllla, N.C. Wednesday, October 16.1986</p>
        <p>ll-Houses For Sale</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 tastefully decorated, in excellent condltron and pri&amp;gt;.ed at only S4J,90Q. For more information call Susan Likosar at Aldridi Southerland 750 3S00 or 756 nights</p>
        <p>AtTRACTIVE FOR Investors t'7% Toan assumption Conve nient to ECU This super starter features living room with fireplace, lovely counlry klfch en, hardwoods and carpets, fan tastic ,bl level deck, detached garage and workshop. Ask for June Wyrick at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 5716</p>
        <p>aVden Lovely h . Pines with excellent floor plan. Ta-rge rooms, detached workshoo. over 2100 square feet. SSO's. Call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge and Southerland. 756-3500 or 756 5596, nights</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE MARKET and</p>
        <p>owner Is desperate to sell! Features FHA loan assumption with no qualifying 3 bedrooms, brick, garage, and wooded lot. Located in nice area just outside town. Priced to sell at $49,900. *294 CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666</p>
        <p>BAYTREE Take advantage of the owners transfer! This at tractively decorated home is on ly 6 months old. Offers great room with fireplace, kitchen withjiook, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2',^ baths, deck! Owners will pay some points and closing. $78,r Butts Realty,</p>
        <p>Butts 752 7073</p>
        <p>and closing. $78,000. Call RteL. ealty, 355 7653 or Jerry</p>
        <p>ivis</p>
        <p>BETHEL  Immaculate traditional home in excellent neighborhood; four bedrooms, formal areas, den, garage, large corner lot; many extras; ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8&amp;gt; Southerland 756 3500; nights 355 2588</p>
        <p>brand new listing offers Williamsburg decor and only $44,900 A beautiful home with formal living room, den and large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, car port and lovely landscaped yard. Won't last long. Call Julie Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002; nights , 752 7827</p>
        <p>: CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sate</p>
        <p>AWRKSMPFORDAD^sfyst the beginning! There is also a brick ranch, all formal areas, den, three bedrooms, I'i baths, eat-in kitchen, conveniently located in city for shopping Seller says sell $57,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500, nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>ACT QUICKLY on this new listing! Seller unexpectedly transferred! Assume his FHA loan with low ewity contem porary design with great room, loft with wet bar, lacuzzi and secluded lot. $63,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756 3500; nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>AFFORDABLE $40's Just listed, immaculate brick ranch in country subdivision; brand new carpet, 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, greatroom, beautifully landscaped down to paflo. $45.900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge Southerland, 756 3500 nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE Spacious bedroom home in a quiet 'hood. Features formal</p>
        <p>nelghborh living anc</p>
        <p>livlg aiKl dining room, family room with fireplace. Kitchen with breakfast nook and a private fenced in backyard with sunny pool. $85,000. Call Jeff Aldridge, Aldridge and Southerland. 756-3500 or nights, 355-6700  *</p>
        <p>FmHA LOAN assumption, moofhly payments. $170 If you qualify. 3 bedroom brick and carport. Quinn Realty, 355 6258</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOM, 2 bath, 235 loan assumption. So hard to find in this price range! Also offers great room, large country kitchen and convenient location to Industrial Park areas. $51,900. Call Mavis Butts Realty 355 7653 or Mavis Butts 752 7073.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. This exquisite Williamsburg oHers the comfort and privacy you've been sear ching for. Over 2250 sguare feet, 3 bedrooms, 2'^ baths, super sunroom and heat pump. Ask for June Wyrick at Aldrid^ and Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 5716.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. Rustic ranch on beautifully wooded lot with over 2200 square foot of living space. 2 fireplaces, beamec ceilings, warm entry foyer, 4 bedrooms Call now for your private showing. Reduced to $96,900, *903. CEN</p>
        <p>Realty, 756^666,</p>
        <p>MTURY21 Bass</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS - 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, fireplace, pool By owner. $57,800 758 1355</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING at an affor dable price! Cute three bedroom, 1 bath ranch with living room, carport and heat pump system, immediate occupancy) $28,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge Southerland, 756 3500, nights 355 2588</p>
        <p>CRAFTSMAN DELIGHT This brick traditional features over 2,000 square feet, formal living and dining room combination, family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 20x20 playroom, fabulous 24x46 detached workshop equipped with electricity, water, heat and 220 voltage. Call June Wyrick,</p>
        <p>If</p>
        <p>or 756 5716.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>GREAT Investment. $16,900. Will rent for more than pay ments. Assumable loan. Home Realty Company, 355 4663.</p>
        <p>GRIMESLANO This modular home in the country is on a wooded lot; has over 1500 square feet. Living room and den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500; nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR SALE. Renovation to be completed. Great potential. 144 acre large lot, nice trees and storage Community water, financing available, water tap available. $3000 reduced! Stokes area 736 4019,752 1806.</p>
        <p>AFFORDABLE RANCH In an</p>
        <p>excellent location on a large lot. Features 3 bedrooms, nice modern kitchen, living room, separate dining room. An extremely good buy for the young family at $43,900, Possible NC Housing financing. *303. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>AN ASSUMABLE FHA loan is available on this 3 bedroom brick ranch in Greenbriar. Has</p>
        <p>heat pump, central air, carport, wired storage building and a fenced backyard. Priced at $48,900. Call Susan Likosar at Aldridge S, Southerland 756-3500 or 756 7984 nights.</p>
        <p>ASSUME THIS FHA loan and</p>
        <p>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>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sole</p>
        <p>LOVrLY HOME IN COU^RY offers 3 bedrooms, greafroor</p>
        <p>large eat-in klfche.'fettced in</p>
        <p>TIpfon and AtsociafM, 3SS-70IB; nights 752-7827.</p>
        <p>MEAOOWEROOK This new listing is an excellent beginner home. Two bedrooms, one bath, liidng room, dining room end kitchen, earptled, 122,500. Sn Sue Dunn at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500; nights</p>
        <p>NC HOUSING LOAN assump tion for qualified buyer. Low equity, fixed rate. Brick ranch, 3 5**4)oms, 2 baths, greatroom, W0 years rtd. Now 3,500. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 756-3500; nights 3552588.</p>
        <p>IW CONSTRUctlON  We have new ho^ in Westhaven y, Tocker Estates, Bedford.</p>
        <p>iteTA-rSkvirte</p>
        <p>and Associates 355-7002.</p>
        <p>^ST0M"BUILt HOME in choice Farmville rwighborhood. Features all formal areas, slate</p>
        <p>te-SifeaBSS.s</p>
        <p>ed fo $89,500. To see, call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge and Southerlaj^, 756-3500 or 756-niQntS.</p>
        <p>CUlfe AS A BUTTON. This new listing has all of the features of a much larger home. It includes formal living room with ^^'Place, and a greatroom with bullt-ins, 2 car garage as well as a carport, and a fenced In bac^rd. Priced to sell at $39,900. *308. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>CUTE N' COZY BUNGALOW in</p>
        <p>Colonial Heights. The owners have outdone themselves in their remodeling efforts! Offer ing living room with fireplace, country kitchen with newly added features, 2/3 bedrooms and full bath. $42,000. Call AAavIs Butts Realty 355 7653 or Shirley Morrison, 756-6343.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>fjMIL *I06E  Hardto^flnd FLAT In one of Greenville's !!?*? . PPV!P' honfte sub divisions! The Alexander Flat</p>
        <p>V*</p>
        <p>fireplace, formal dining room, ***** breakfast nook, 3 badrooms, 2 baths (master has '("y a^ dressing area), large r^*wced patro. Call Mav^</p>
        <p>ISSjSSSI:</p>
        <p>LIStiNG neat' and well kept home, 1 year home owners warrMfy  assumable</p>
        <p>to qualified buyer. Over '0 guare foot Convenientio all w*. 3 bedrooms, fireplace g*fove. Call Oavis Realty H SS  Broughton, 752 2438, 756-2904,756-2477 or 355-2574.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>nRw listing. Riverhllls. This 2 year old 3 bedroom 2 bath con-temporary ranch Is In mint con-eOflqn. IMfh large greatroom, oat-ln kitchen, separate laun dry/ufillty room and large wooded let. It's priced fo sell at 867.900. For more details call Allta Carroll, Aldridge S Southerland 756-3500 or 756-8278.</p>
        <p>LIStiNG Possible rent with option Convenient to shopping and Kheols - neat and well cared for home with 3 b^rooms -1 bath - family room - dining and kitchen area - front porch with swing  829,900. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000 or 756 2904. 752-2438, 756-2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>nRw listing. Beautiful 3 bedroom home on large landscaped corner lot. Formal areas, eat In kitchen. Sunroom off master bedroom, 2 baths, deck and more. Must see. Call Julie Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associales, 355 7002; nights 752-7827.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING  Perfect (or NC housing ntoney at 9.5%. This well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath</p>
        <p>landscaped yard. Call Tim Mallard at CENTURY 21, Tip-t^ and Associates, 355^7002 or 746-2790</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. University area. Cozy and charming describes this 2 or 3 bedroom bungalow, featuring hardwoods ih living and dining room, like new furnace and carpet and screened In porch. $45,900. For more Information call Allfa Carroll. Aldridge 8i Southerland 7S6-3S00or 756 8278.</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 beauty shop Only $52,900. Call Davis Realty 752 3000 or 756 2904, 752 2438, 756 2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>ENJOY LIFE n the lake in the 3 bedroom brick ranch in Lake Glenwood. Features include brick courtyard, parquet foyer, Kreened porch, (ktuble garage. Price reduced to $69,900 for uick sale, so call now! Ask for .Jancy Dudley, Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3500 or 756 5596. nights.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>LOOK WHAT $45,500 will buy Brick ranch which offers greatroom with woodstove insert. three bedrooms, 1'^ baths, kitchen, located outside of clfy. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge Southerland, 756 3500. nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>LOVE A BARGAIN? Then you've got to see what this 3 bedroom home in Twin Oaks has fo offer. Besides the charming contemporary exterior, therel a greatroom with cathedral ceil ing and fireplace, 3 spacious bedrooms...and affordably priced at $52,900. *304. CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666.</p>
        <p>listing. Golf to your hwrtF content while living in ^Is 3 bedroom home at the</p>
        <p>llyiiw room, dining room, den</p>
        <p>ZKS5Sf;l.li!fu1f!</p>
        <p>21 Bass Realty, 756-6666</p>
        <p>NO CLOSING COSTS. 3</p>
        <p>Mrooms, 2 baths, new. Twin Creeks Subdivision. Home Realty Company, 355 HOME.</p>
        <p>NO MONEY DOWN! Payments</p>
        <p>as low as $150. FmHA, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, carport. Hon Realty Company, 355</p>
        <p>OLDER HOME In Ayden. 3600 square feet. 2 story. 6 bedroom, aluminum siding, great (or apartments. $39,9W. 72-3174.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED. This con temporary home offers a beautiful mground pool, new works^, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal areas, large kitchen with Jenn aire range and much more. Call Julie Bruner at CENTURY 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002, nights 752 7827.  </p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED and owners</p>
        <p>anxious to sell this lovely brick traditional home on large coun-f7Y Jot 3 bedrooms, greatroom with fireplace, heatpump, coun fry decor. Call Julie Bruner at Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002; nights 752 7827.</p>
        <p>144 HousmFotSbIq</p>
        <p>TWiS AImYIll hoS5-t</p>
        <p>perfect for the large family, it has all formal areas, lar^ eat In kitchen, 3 baths and 4 spacloos bodroonss. The kids can enjoy the fresh air on the torga screened In porch. In the huge bayard or at the naai^ park. This house Is in excellent</p>
        <p>144 Hottf g For Sale</p>
        <p>W CONSTRUCTION still time to choose your own decor. Buy now and personalize this</p>
        <p>home fro*!) the floors to the wallpapers! Offers great room, kitchen with dining area and french door to ttock, large laundry room, master bedroom and full bath downstairs, 2 bedrooms and full bath upsfairs. $54,900 Call Mavis Butts Realty 355-7653 or Elaine Troiano, 756-6346.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Prestige home In Farmville. ExKutlve living in over 4,000 square foot mansion on large corner lot, Offers 5 bedrooms, all formal areas.</p>
        <p>sunroom, and lovely porches $108,900. For appdntt^f to see, call Nancy tJudley, Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500 or 756</p>
        <p>i-5596, nights.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Cherry Oaks. One of the best looking homes in the neighborhood. Must be seen. Super 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 car carport. A Show Stopper with designer curtains and wallpaper. SSO's. Call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3500 or 756 5596, nights</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 - 2Vi baths kitchen  utility area dining area with bay window  family arei YOU MUST SEE Only $66.900. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000 or 756 gW, 752-2438, 756 2477 or 355</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - Reduced $6000  Excellent location - over 1300 square feet - fenced In back yard</p>
        <p>en, ufilify and den or dining area - large family room 3 bedrooms lit! baths ONLY $52,500. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000 or 756 2904, 752-2438, 756-2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>MTR UMi. farmville. Convenient to Farmville schools "4 "Wdlcal center. Approxl</p>
        <p>^^^carSSffEHni</p>
        <p>city retldenflal locafion. By owner. 756-8444 or 757-0001. ^NOMlAfOO SIMPSON</p>
        <p>teaiitetwVigni</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 3 baths, great room with cathedral celling. carpoH, grage, fenced pasture and $115,000.</p>
        <p>CaH Mavis BuHs Realty 355-7653 or Shirley AAorrison, 756-6343.</p>
        <p>wanted. For yoiir conTwintial 'i?*!!!'?*'  *  HOPP*''  or</p>
        <p>n??^*??.Y!fof* 6f University</p>
        <p>Ffs</p>
        <p>Realty, 355-5866.</p>
        <p>^DCED$$J88 makeanof f^to^y on this spacious two sh^ home. Living room, den, 3 imnHKiAtt occupan* cy. Reduced to $56,900. Ask^or Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8, ^berland 756 3500, nights</p>
        <p>REDUCED. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, workshop and garages, 2.14 acres estate. $93,000. Home Realty Company, 355-HOME</p>
        <p>EDCED $154801 Lovely his torlcal home just perfect (or the good sized family. Lots of</p>
        <p>thrwlhout* lller'will 1lna^*e"a portion of the down payment with no interest and no payments due for 5 years. Call ^ for more details. $100,000. *224 CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>REDUCED $5,OOO...Club Pines. 2600 square feet in this superbly maintained Williamsburg home Indues master twdrqom with dressing area on first floor, 4/5 bedrooms, all formal areas, kitchen with breakfast nook with bay window, deck, abun dant storage space, and so much more. Owner says "sell", has reduced to $124,500. Don't waif on this one! *285. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPUY CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>INTRODUCING</p>
        <p>The</p>
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        <p>Based on a selling price of S5.699.00, $800 down payment (cash or trade) N.C. Sales Tax, 11.95% APR, 54 months, total of payments $6,824%, including credit life.</p>
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        <p>HMT  our- nisSan</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Road</p>
        <p>756-3115</p>
        <p>ROWNETREE</p>
        <p>WOODS</p>
        <p>Greenville's newest townhome community Is now under construction Affordable two and three bedroom townhomes with m financing available. Call today tor details. Jane Warren at 758 6050 or 830 1459 (Green ville, NC) and WII Reid at 758 6050 or 752 1609.</p>
        <p>COLLICEC. MOORE</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>no South Evans Greenville, NC 758-6050</p>
        <p>SELLERS AR~E ANXIOUS to</p>
        <p>relocate; so call now to preview this 1900 square foot home, all * bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage; corner lot. Reduced to $76,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8, Southerland 756 3500, nights 355-2588</p>
        <p>144 Housts Fgt SqIg</p>
        <p>TUdKER EiTAffeS - Loan auumption with low equity Is available on this cedar farm house, master bedroom down and 2 bedrooms up; greatroom, dining room, screened porch. A steal at $$5,900 Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldrit^ A Southerland 7S6-3S00; nights 355 2518.</p>
        <p>UNIQUE 11 YEAR old Victorian</p>
        <p>home about 4600 square feat central heat and air - original mantels, doors and woodwork still in tact 2 staircases with newell posts zoned CDF residential commercial and etc. -REDUCED 530,100 ONLY 599,900. Call Davis Realty, 752-3000 or 756 2904, 752-243$, 756 2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>VETERANS OON't NEED a</p>
        <p>down payment and doting cost. 3 bieoiwfls, 2 baths. 550's. Home Realty Company, 355-4663.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN III Corner lot adds to the beauty of this attractive home decorated in country motif and otters great room with flrMlace and wood buring in serf, french doors to deck, kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining, 4 bedrooms, 2 Vz baths. $99,500. Call AAavis Buffs Realty, 355 7653 or Jane Butts 3S5 2S5I.</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG MANOR Is</p>
        <p>the location of this, attractive townhome! Offering tasteful decor and featuring great room with dining area, work kitchen with appliances, 2 bedrooms, 1 vy baths and a FHA 235 loan assumption. $42,900. Call Mavis Butte Realty 355 7653 or Denise Mizelle, 758 7758.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE SCHOOL</p>
        <p>District get in on the ground floor of this fine new neighborhood near WInterville. Clevewood is the location of this newly bu!lt home featuring reaf room with old brick Ireplace, country kitchen with french doors to deck, laundry room, master bedroom and bath downstairs, 2 bedrooms and full bath wsfairs 562,000 Mavis Butts Realty 355 7653 or Elaine Troiano, 756 6346</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOM OLDER HOME</p>
        <p>Renovated downstairs about 2400 square feet - 2 baths tastefully decorated country look den with woodstove living room with gas logs partially new roof eleclrTc baseboard heat recently installed downstairs - upstairs need fo be completed Mid $30,000. Call Davis Realty, 752 3000 or 756 2904, 752 2438, 756 2477 or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>5 BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>Brick, Circle Drive, 3 baths. Master bedroom, 17 x 27, family room 20 X 23 with fireplace, formal living room, dining room with 13 X 20 kitchen, much more. A $200,000 home, priced at $149,900. 756-8737.</p>
        <p>STILL TIME for NC Housing on this newly constructed brick home In Westmont. Offering large great room with fireplace, kitchen with dining area, laundry room with cabinet storage, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and single garage. $61,900 Call Mavis Butts Realty 355 7653 or Jane Butts 355 2851.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>752-61 16</p>
        <p>1% LOAN Payment now $267.12 PITI Well cared for Country brick veneer home  located on beautifully centlped ed lawn with fenced In back yard outside storage heaf pump - wood stove extra Inside storage good looking den cheerful kitchen and breakfast area 3 bedrooms 1 baths deck  REDUCED fo $53,900</p>
        <p>Call Oavis Realty, 7S^^000 or 756 2904, 752 243$, 756-2477 Or 355 2574.</p>
        <p>THIS CUTE brick ranch in Country (toward Belvoir) could qualify tor NC housing. If sits on a quief street, nicely decorated, excellent condition, priced at only $45,900. For more Informa tIon call Susan Likosar at Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 7904, nights.</p>
        <p>THIS DUPLEX is a great in vestment opportunity. Each side features 2 bedrooms. I'i baths, living room, eat In kitch en. Excellent location. $60's Call Nancy Dudley. Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3500 or 756-5596, nights.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAYASSISTANT SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>Were seeking an individual with supers visory capabilities to serve as an Assistant Supervisor. If you are interested in working for a progressive and growing company, call752-2111, Extension 257 Between 9 AM and 4 PM</p>
        <p>ATTENTION: TRUCK DRIVERS</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE CAREER OPPORTUNITY?</p>
        <p>Schnepder National PS presently pntervpewpng company drpvers (or pts Charlotte Opvpspon. Applpcants must have 2 years over the road experience with an exceptional, sate driving record</p>
        <p>This new program will have a uniquely designed work system with opportunities for drivers to participate in 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 If you are ready to help shape the trucking industry o( tomorrow call today In NC 800-532-8249 In SC 800-334-1178 In Charlotte 704-394-9300</p>
        <p>SCHNEIDER</p>
        <p>The Million Mile a Day Team</p>
        <p>BANKRUPTCY AUCTION</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment of Harvey Strickland</p>
        <p>Satunlay Ocl 19,1985 10:00 a m</p>
        <p>Location: From Greenville, take Highway 43 North to SR121, turn left and proceed for 1 y* miles. Watch for signs.</p>
        <p>1 Super A tractor 4 Powell Bulk barns Ford 5000 Ford 3000</p>
        <p>Roanoke Tobacco Primer 3 Tobacco trailers Long Peanut digger Kelly Peanut digger</p>
        <p>KMC Cultivator Bush Hog (4 ft.)</p>
        <p>3 Row bottom plow 5 Row bottom plow 10 % Ft. Disc Harrow 2 Gundy Applicators Coastal sprayer Cole planter</p>
        <p>Announcements made at sale take precedence over any printed material. Not responsible for accidents. Terms: Cash or good check in full on day of sale.</p>
        <p>Sale conducted by;</p>
        <p>Wiggins Auction Co.</p>
        <p>1219 Broad Street New Bern, N. C. 28560 Phone 633-6186 or 633-3225 NCAL # 1983</p>
        <p>Trustee:</p>
        <p>Ernest C. Richardson, III 507 Pollock Street New Bern, N. C. 28560 * Phone 633-2470</p>
        <p>T</p>
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        <p>144 Houtts For Sale</p>
        <p>'TRAOiriiXL'UIM lnH.it</p>
        <p>bMutlful brick I ttbw hoint )Cfl(</p>
        <p>undtr conitruction in</p>
        <p>bulit-in bookcMM, bright Mt in kitchtn with tkylightt, formai dining room with hardwood floors, 3 largo bodroomt, an un-finishad 3rd tiory. Pricad to tail at tat.m. 1343. CENTURY 21 Bast Raalty. 734-0444</p>
        <p>148lnvf$tmnt Property forTOV 3 badroom</p>
        <p>rw*  I    bWQruum,</p>
        <p>townhQusf apartments. 129,000/gnlt. Cadar Court. Call 7M-2M7,afttr5p.m.</p>
        <p>iSO^UndFor^</p>
        <p>MuHTOlSIITXaMMabta.</p>
        <p>Convanlant to Unlvartlty. Call CENTURY 31, Tipton and</p>
        <p>Rod</p>
        <p>OVER AN ACR locatad In tha</p>
        <p>a-aww wwwfrw tvai.llW III IIIV</p>
        <p>country louthaast of Graenvilla. Quiat cul-da-Mc for privacy and rasl^tlal raafrleflMt. tn,S00. Cair Tarry Hathaway at Aldridga and Southarland, 75 3500/3&amp;amp;S347.</p>
        <p>Cal</p>
        <p>WANtEO: Land, Buildings;</p>
        <p> -------- Buildings</p>
        <p>Housa. Can buy Immadiataly Giva prica and compiata details</p>
        <p>;,K5a,&amp;amp;i!i-rr</p>
        <p>ACRES, baautlfully wooded</p>
        <p>with largo cloarad lot. 1W5 3 badroom mobile home, 10 minutes from^ Graanvljle, 2 minutes east of Aydan. Career change must move. 744 2403</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Sle</p>
        <p>with wall, septic tank' and f wir</p>
        <p>underground wiring, lot is can</p>
        <p>trallv locaM between kinston and Graanvllla. 1-354-4785, after</p>
        <p>7p.m</p>
        <p>CLARK'i NECK ROAD. Big</p>
        <p>lots at 84,000. Owner financing' 983,</p>
        <p>Darden Realty, 758 1 nights/weekends, 355-4558. DUPLEX LOT In prime loca-lion. 813,500. Ask for Nancy Dudley, Aldridge and</p>
        <p>dential lots "lMr he^ta*88,500 814,000. Millie Liniy, Owner/ Broker. 753-4139.</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR SALE. Low down</p>
        <p>payment, financing available. 1',^ miles from Greenville. Call niOhfs and weekends</p>
        <p>1-975 3240.</p>
        <p>I'/y ACRES. Financing can be arranged. Partially wooded uf 3</p>
        <p>_ _  _____Jlly</p>
        <p>About 3 miles NorthEast.</p>
        <p>155</p>
        <p>Rtsort Property _Foi^le</p>
        <p>ioRTHCASoLk</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA AAountains Take over repossessed moun taintop homesite. AAagnlficent</p>
        <p>view. Np^down payment. 8144 per month. Call Dana collect 704 584-3237.</p>
        <p>157 Townhouses ^^^For Sale A^Scfr</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, ivy bath town house, featuring bay window and Williamsburg</p>
        <p>decor. Located next fo Green VI He Athletic Club. Assumable</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>ALnssj?</p>
        <p>  Wwi 1 and 2</p>
        <p>apartments, located</p>
        <p>2  provided.</p>
        <p>Boautifully landscapod Can 754 1454s 7.SsT7Snii|.^***</p>
        <p>^N OAKS, 2 bedrooms, IW</p>
        <p>rangV ?SVlS:;tr.</p>
        <p>J^ANU THREE bedrooms, 4 SISfn ECU, camted and appliances. Call 744-3284.</p>
        <p>Jwo BEDROOM duplei;</p>
        <p>U1</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1 &amp;amp; 2 Bedroom Garden Apart -- pilancas furnished.</p>
        <p>antral heat and - - Cable TV'Pool and laundry facllities*24 hour</p>
        <p>car</p>
        <p>Wrtment located 5 miles W</p>
        <p>jST'SSooSnsSSSi</p>
        <p>lu.u *wt of new hospital.</p>
        <p>.apartment</p>
        <p>^lurr^d! n^ci\a:r</p>
        <p>ji*? REOROOM townhouse, 4</p>
        <p>blocks from university. Avail III</p>
        <p>able Immediately. Cali 758-9210 during buslneu hours.</p>
        <p>WO BEDROOM, ECU Bus Sarylce. 207 RIverbluff Road.</p>
        <p>^P',&amp;lt;iPOSit. No pets. Grier Nantal Agency. 752-5700.</p>
        <p>WEOGEWOODARMS</p>
        <p>! bedr^oom, l',y bath townhouses.</p>
        <p>CJli?::*!"  p&amp;gt;i.</p>
        <p>tennis court</p>
        <p>355-6302</p>
        <p>T ii'*** '*'9* * bddroom, 2W bath townhouse. All appli</p>
        <p>hookups</p>
        <p>*340. Call REMC EAST, fsA</p>
        <p>J^^^majntenance.</p>
        <p>  off East loth Street</p>
        <p>Mind Hardee's and Western Steer. Office hours 9:30  5:30</p>
        <p>Wonday-Friday</p>
        <p>752-3519</p>
        <p>llNGSARMS</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Big one bedroom apartments. Almost brand new, modern ap</p>
        <p>pilancas, carpeted, central heat   Charl(  </p>
        <p>and air. 1209 ^rles Boulevard Office: Apartment 104. 9-4 Mon day-Saturday. 7-8915</p>
        <p>NOW AVAILABLE FURNISHEOAPARTMEKTS</p>
        <p>LOOK BEFORE YOU LEASE!!!!!</p>
        <p>Aftordable 2-bedroom units are available at Cannon Court Con dominums. For sale or rent. Convenient to ECU. Bus service. Call 758-4050 for details.</p>
        <p>4041.</p>
        <p>West Hills Townhomes</p>
        <p>Near Pitt County AAemorlal Hospital. 2 bedrooms, 2'/j bath t^nhome with all applainces, storr-- - -  -</p>
        <p>heat</p>
        <p>storage and energy efficient heat pump Great for room mates. Call Remco East, Inc</p>
        <p>for appointment at: 758-6061</p>
        <p>^NTERVILLE  New 1 Mroom. Washer/dryer cable TV, carpet, electric heat, air</p>
        <p>8aii?tS.'?:334*'"*''"</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>patk), free cable TV, washerdryer hook ups, laundry room, sauna, tennis court, club house and POOL.752-1557 CYPRESS GARDENS. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. 355-4803.</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>327 one, two and three bedroom apartment, featuring cable TV,</p>
        <p>loan with some possible owner financing. 845,500.355-2710</p>
        <p>FOR RENT OR SALE,</p>
        <p>Relocating, 1 year old, Low down paynnent and low ntonthly mortgage. 355dl92</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>YOUCAN FIND</p>
        <p>Low Property Taxes Town Comnnons and Parks Active Arts Council Excellent Town Services Good Local Schools A Senior Citizens Council</p>
        <p>Fantastic Restaurants</p>
        <p>Affordable Country Club</p>
        <p>THECOMMCNSTOWNHOMES</p>
        <p>Starting at 847,900 Call to discover a 'Small Town" way of life th Big City " conveni^es. Day 753 3327</p>
        <p>with</p>
        <p>Nights 7n 5973 or&amp;gt;53-3752 OPE N HOUSE, Sunday 2 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, 1 block from campus on 10th street, carpet and air, S225. Days, 752 7148 or nights, 752-0971.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st, 2 bedroom duplex, 8300/month.</p>
        <p>754 4924 or 754^3438._</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st, best duplex In town, best landlord. Just like your home. No pets. Young professionals, single or married couples, 8325. 753-4932, after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>modem appliances,'clean laun llfies, swimming pools.</p>
        <p>dry faclll. fully carpeted</p>
        <p>Office: 204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>ELM VILLA Apartments, 208 South Elm Street. 1 bedroom, furnished, heat, air, water fur nished. 752-3374</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE new 2 bedrooni apartments with water and sewer and appliances Included. |2S0/month. Call 753-4750 or 758-7843, after p.m</p>
        <p>TREE WATER AND SEWAGE WILSON ACRE APARTMENTS 1806 EAST 1ST STREET</p>
        <p>TWO AND THREE bedrooms.</p>
        <p>washer, dryer hookup; dish ""ifoi</p>
        <p>washer, heat pump, tennis, pool, sauna, self-cleaning ovens, frost-tree refrigerator, water.</p>
        <p>sewage included. We also fur 1 or</p>
        <p>nish ^apes. 3 blocks from ECU. Call 752-0277 day or night. Equal Housing Opportunity.</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments, carpeted, dish washer, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utilities end POOL. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 754^</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>COLLICEC.AHOORE</p>
        <p>.ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>110 South Evans Greenville, NC 758-6050</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>COURTNEYSQUARE</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 56 percent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washerdryer hook-ups, cable TV.wall-to-wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insulation.</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays</p>
        <p>9 5 Saturday  I  S  Sunday</p>
        <p>AAerry Lane Off Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>756-5067</p>
        <p>LOW COST TO YOUl Private 1 bedroom garden apartment end unit for sublease. Includes cable, dishwasher, disposal. No deposit required if rented before, November 3rd. Call after 5 p.m. 758-0443 or 752 4337</p>
        <p>NEW 3 BEDROOM, IVy bath</p>
        <p>townhouse. Convenient to hospi-19-757</p>
        <p>tal and mall, no pets. 919-7 0001 day; 919 787 9448 night</p>
        <p>Brookhill Townhomes</p>
        <p>Tobacco Road</p>
        <p> lable immediately</p>
        <p>bedroom apartments. Some</p>
        <p>with fir^ace. Energy efficient</p>
        <p>units with all appliances, bay windows, built-in bookcases and great neighbors! 8475 to 8500. Call Remco East, Inc. for an appointment.</p>
        <p>758-6061</p>
        <p>Captain's Quarters Apartments</p>
        <p>BEDROOM Apartment,</p>
        <p>ONE</p>
        <p>folly carpeted, refrigerator, and dishwasher furnish</p>
        <p>range and _____________ _________</p>
        <p>ed. Central heat and air, located corner of Charles Boulevard and 12th Street. Walking distance to ECU</p>
        <p>CALL 758 7474. CARRIAGE HOUSE Apart ment, highway 43 South, 2 bedrooms, all electric townhouse apartment. Pool and laundry room. Manager, 4:30-4:30, 756 3450</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MATTHEWS SEPTIC TANK CO.</p>
        <p>NEA INSTAL^ATI0NSRPAIRS pljMBiNG s Cleaning</p>
        <p>Pill County octm.i siOA I-' Vp.!',' f ipi?i-f&amp;gt;ncf</p>
        <p>PHONE 753-4097</p>
        <p>8 AM to 9 PW</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L. Liipton Co. 752-6116</p>
        <p>Affordable Used Car Rentals</p>
        <p>120 Ficklen Street. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>WEEKEND SPECIAL</p>
        <p>$25</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>PractTraif</p>
        <p>IFipnlmMNlli</p>
        <p>SlIiytCNiiSSjN</p>
        <p>loiliisid</p>
        <p>NC</p>
        <p>Eqjtl Oppoitunlty Employer</p>
        <p>For Weekend Friday Noon  Monday 9 a.m.</p>
        <p>50 FREE Miles</p>
        <p>752-4869</p>
        <p>U1</p>
        <p>Apartmants For Rant</p>
        <p>NOW OPEN Falrlane Farms</p>
        <p>Greenville's Newest Luxury Apartments</p>
        <p>1,2 &amp;amp; 3 BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>Come and tee what avaryona In Graanvllla is talking about.</p>
        <p>INFORMATION CENTER AND RENTALOFFICE i5lOBrldlaClrcld</p>
        <p>Hour*; Monday-Saturday 1M Sunday 1-5</p>
        <p>355-2198</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>OAKMONT SQUARE</p>
        <p>ui</p>
        <p>AfMrtmants For Rant</p>
        <p>lANOSibfcSM</p>
        <p>avallabit, tor rant. 7Sn. nibl^dM apartment</p>
        <p>Carpated, appllancM, oantral air and heat, 803 e^rtment |i Willow Street, 8225ls2 8915.</p>
        <p>fliofooM uHstairs, stove,</p>
        <p>refrigerator, gas heat, 8115 plus ma couple prefer</p>
        <p>dapoatt, ntarri</p>
        <p>afsjSfiissMvss"</p>
        <p>'ilSiSOM</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM apartment tor rent. 8210/month, 1400 A Hooker Ro^. Call 754-3411 or 754-3936.</p>
        <p>I BEDROOM furnlstwd apart mant, heat, air and water fur</p>
        <p>nitfiad. I block from University '     lor  756-0089.</p>
        <p>No pats. Call 758-3701 (</p>
        <p>163 Business Rentals</p>
        <p>1550 square feet, 8300/month,</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apartmantt. 1212 Redbanks Road. Dishwasher, refrigerator, range, disposal inducid. Wa alto have Cable TV. Very con venlent to Pitt Plaza and Uni versify. Also some furnished aparfmentsavall</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM apartment, heat and hot water furnithad,</p>
        <p>201 North Woodlawn, 8240. 754-</p>
        <p>0545 or 758-0435._</p>
        <p>ONE LARGE 1 badroom apartment. Completely furnished, all appliances, carpeted, till oath, central vacuum, individu al air and heat. Cfose to campui</p>
        <p>nice neighbortwd. 82M/nranMT Call 752-2491 (or appointment.</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH VILLAGE</p>
        <p>townhouse. Large living room, 2 bedrooms, iVy baths, washer/ dryer hookup, patio. Swimming pool and tennis court. 40 month, 355-2814.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Spacious 1,2 and 3 Bedroom</p>
        <p>Apartments</p>
        <p>V,-rENI</p>
        <p>CABLE TV,-fENNISCOURTS,POOL Convenletif to Shopping and ECU</p>
        <p>Office hours 9a.m. toSp.m. Monday through Friday</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800 THE MIDDLEMAN</p>
        <p>Apartment listing - roommate referral service. Small</p>
        <p>Call 830-1049.</p>
        <p>fee.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>business location. Call 757-1122 or 482 4453.</p>
        <p>170 Condominiums For Rent</p>
        <p>brSSk!</p>
        <p> HlLJ^nd new, la^</p>
        <p>3 bedroom condos. Some with</p>
        <p>fireplaces, 2Vk baths, all appll anees, washer and dryer hookups. Call Rameo East, 758-4041.</p>
        <p>CONDO FOR rant or saii: Kingston Placa, 752-4125 before 4p.m.; 754^atter4p.m</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE, new condo, 2 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, m baths, new appli-</p>
        <p>(2KSSai'. "</p>
        <p>Ktw Lkukv tVNHOMS avallabla In Brookhill. Units are vary tastefully decorated and Includa walk-ln</p>
        <p>Includa walk-ln closet, stove, ratrlgarator, dishwasher, heat</p>
        <p>pump, path), pantry in kitchen and ouftlda storage. 1380 square faet. 3 bedrooms, 7'/2 baths, choose a unit with fireplace at 8525 or 8500 without, no pets. Swimming pool and tennis</p>
        <p>sssSi'ssiSinsm</p>
        <p>Branch AAanagement at 355 2000.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE luxury condo, 1525 square faet, 3 bedrooms, 2&amp;lt;/k baths, appliances, 8525.750-4495.</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, ivy BATHS, central heat and air, washer dryer</p>
        <p>hookups, carpet, draperies, fenced in back yard.</p>
        <p>lease, no pets, limit 2 8425.1-729-4241.</p>
        <p>It/</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, excellent floor plan. New hardwood floors, 50.754-9714, night*.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>173 Housm For Rant</p>
        <p>179 AAobile HoniM For Rent</p>
        <p>DUPLEX HOUSE, 2 badroom*. sfovq, rtfrlgqrafor, gM hqat, $250 plus dspotlf, married cow-</p>
        <p>752-SWO.</p>
        <p>AA CLEAN 2 bedroom, $170 per month. $100 deposit. Call Tommy at 756-7815.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES and apart mant* for rant. 757-0194.</p>
        <p>kCELLENT noigh6orhood,' 3 bedrooms, study, largo dan with firaplaca, 2 baths, family, 1</p>
        <p>ii.v'iiis.'W-'ia</p>
        <p>Agency, 752-5700.</p>
        <p>NEAR CITY. 2 badrooms, fur nishad, with air. O^it. No pata. Call 744-2905</p>
        <p>PRIVAtE LOt, 2 badrooms, good Imtion, Aydan. im a month. Call 744-3124.</p>
        <p>FOR RENT wlfh/without option to boy, 3 badroom at 2409 Crockett Drive. Good location to</p>
        <p>month. 754-5772 and laava massage with housakeapar.</p>
        <p>180 Mobile Homes Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOW Larga</p>
        <p>spacious lots in Branches Estalas, Section III. Water and garbm pickup free. Paved streets. Concrete driveway, children and housa pats welcome. Call 754-8430,758-9177.</p>
        <p>Four bedrooms, in Farm villa. Avallabla October 25. Wall-to-wall carpet. Rent $250</p>
        <p>GREAT 3 badroom, formal living room, den, woodsfove, fireplaces, hardwood. Carpet, Aydan. 757-0194.</p>
        <p>LARGE MOBILE HOME Lot in mobile home court on Highway 33 East. No children and no pets. Call 758-0745.</p>
        <p>HOMES FOR RENT in GriftonT $275-$400/monfhly. Call Max Waters at Unity Inc. 1-524-4147 days, 1-524-4007, nights.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME LOT, large enough to havt garden. Water furnished. Free garbage pickup.</p>
        <p>^nM^lewlde lota</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, family room with wood heater.</p>
        <p>(wooded) available. 752-4643.</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Qreenvllle. N.C. Wednesday, October 16.1965 , 3'|</p>
        <p>iiiwv aiiu avoiiflQie</p>
        <p>Wintervllle. 8450 par Estate Realty 030-1040.</p>
        <p>We Need A Family</p>
        <p>Beautifully decorated large 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In Portertown. Playroom for kids or adults. Large yard, energy efficcient appliances, curtains and washer and dryer provided. Fireplace and attic storage. Wintervllle school district. Call Remco East, Inc. for appointment at:</p>
        <p>758-6061</p>
        <p>179 Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOMS, washer, dryer, good condition, good park, no children, no pets. 754-0001 after 5 p.m.__</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM mobile home for rent. 8180/month. Located In park. Call 754-4487</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM mobile home':</p>
        <p>8175 plus d^it. Call before To p.m. 758-0779 or 752-1623.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, 8145/month. Call 754-0106, available now.</p>
        <p>1985 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 70, 2 b^room AAoblle Home, total</p>
        <p>electric with washer and dryer, ceiling fan, utility room, central air and much more. Pay small equity and assume payments of only 1222/month. 1-354-4785 after 7p.m.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles Finest UsedCars!</p>
        <p>(At Honda Store)</p>
        <p>Hondas</p>
        <p>1983 Honda Accord LX  2</p>
        <p>door, 5 speed, AM-FM cassette, a. power steer ing. clean Slock'H2984A</p>
        <p>1984 Honda Prelude  2 door, 5</p>
        <p>speed, sunroof uisot, 4 speaker AM-FM cassette, sharp Stock 'RPH1906</p>
        <p>1985 Honda Prelude  5 speed,</p>
        <p>AM-FM caisetle with equalizer, ait, verv Stock H3128A</p>
        <p>Other Fine Cars 1981 Chevrolet Chevette  4</p>
        <p>door. AM/FM air. good transporlation Slock H2886A</p>
        <p>1982 Mercury Lynx  4 speed,</p>
        <p>AM-FM radio, good tires, very clean, 33.000 miles, good basic transportation Slock H3104A</p>
        <p>1983 Volvo 760 GLE - 4 door</p>
        <p>Velour interior, all options available, extra clean Stock'BP1032</p>
        <p>1983 Volvo GLT  Turbo Sunroof,</p>
        <p>power windows and door locks, cassette, 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, alt options, aluminum wheels, sharp Slock VP1043</p>
        <p>1984 BMW 5331  While with red</p>
        <p>leather interior, sunroof, power windows and door locks. BBS wheeb, sharp Stock 'B-3933A</p>
        <p>1985 Volvo DL Wagon Charcoal</p>
        <p>with beige leather inlerior, automatic. AM/FM stereo with cassette, only 14,000 miles A veat buy Stock VP 1085</p>
        <p>1982 Ford F-lOO Pickup -</p>
        <p>Automatic, power steenng. bed cover, 36.000 miles, clean Stock'R3427A</p>
        <p>1982 Datsun 280-ZX -</p>
        <p>Automatic, all power, T-lops and leather trim Slock T-238</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Silverado</p>
        <p>Pickup  26,000 miles, extra clean, white and red two tone</p>
        <p>1983 Dodge Ram Pickup  with</p>
        <p>camper shell 6 cylinder, while, clean midi</p>
        <p>1983 Plymouth Turismo  white</p>
        <p>with red inlenor. 5 speed. AM-FM Great economy Stock *R 3473A</p>
        <p>1983 Chevrolet Chevette  4</p>
        <p>speed, air. AM-FM radio, low mileage, economical transportation Slock'P330A</p>
        <p>1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL - char</p>
        <p>coal gray, sunroof, AM/FM cassette, one owner. Slock H3026A</p>
        <p>1983 Pontiac Trans AM </p>
        <p>Automatic, air. stereo, rally wheeb. power windows, clean Slock'H3091 A</p>
        <p>1984 Subaru Brat  s speed, 4</p>
        <p>wheel drive, AM-FM cassette. 2S.000 miles, sharp Stock'H3117A</p>
        <p>1984 Peugeot 505 STI  Sunroof.</p>
        <p>leather interior, AM-FM cassette. Crube. aloy wheeb, power windows and locks Stock *P321</p>
        <p>Jeeps</p>
        <p>1984 Jeep CJ-7 Laredo - Hard</p>
        <p>top Chrome wheeb. bit wheel, cassette, console many more extras Slock RPJ-3105.</p>
        <p>(At Volvo Store) Volvos&amp;amp;BMWs</p>
        <p>1983 Volvo GL - Wagon. Aluminum</p>
        <p>wheeb. air, AM-FM cassette, leather interior, clean Stock VP1075</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>Other Fine Cars</p>
        <p>1979 Ford Pinto  Automatic, air,</p>
        <p>stereo, clean Slock 'J-4145B</p>
        <p>1980 Chevrolet Citation  4</p>
        <p>dooe, automatic, air. AM-FM stereo, clean Stock 'VP-108SA</p>
        <p>1982 CadUlac Coupe De VUIe</p>
        <p>2 door, full power, beige with burgundy vinyl</p>
        <p>roof</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac Grand Prix  a</p>
        <p>condition, AM-FM stereo, sport wheeb. clean. Stock H592A</p>
        <p>1982 Nissan Maxima  Air, am</p>
        <p>FM cassette, power windows, locks, loaded. Stock B3650A</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal  2 door Green.</p>
        <p>with vinyl roof, fully equipped</p>
        <p>1983 Renault Alliance </p>
        <p>Automatic, air, 17,000 miles, AM-FM, clean.</p>
        <p>1984 Datsun Sentra  4 dr^</p>
        <p>silver, extra clean</p>
        <p>1984 Renault Alliance L  2</p>
        <p>door, dark blue, extra clean.</p>
        <p>1984 Renault EncoYe S -- am/</p>
        <p>FM slYo. air. only 5000 miles, clean. Stock RPR-3171</p>
        <p>1984 Chrysler LeBaron  4 door.</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo fuU vinyl roof, only 23,000 miles, clean Stock 'VT1084</p>
        <p>nSBB</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour</p>
        <p>3300 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Inc.</p>
        <p>3303 S Memorial Dr Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>355-2500</p>
        <p>355-7200</p>
        <p>181 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>^^^^NOFFIcf^^t:</p>
        <p>Janfforlals and ufilitlas. Call 83(F 1048 or 830-1548</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE OFFICES and sulfas for rant on Commarca Straat. Gaylord Buildars 756-5550</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE Offices &amp;amp; Sulfas In</p>
        <p>newly constructed building at * Cf "  ........</p>
        <p>323 Clifton Streaf just off Arl ingfon. Call Joe Moore, 758-0055. NEED OFFICE SPACE? All sizes. From 84.00 fo 89.00 par stquare foot. Savarai locations</p>
        <p>355^2000</p>
        <p>PARLIAMENT RLACE. 1000</p>
        <p>square feat, $750 per month. Call 754-8455 after 1:00pm</p>
        <p>attar 1 ^</p>
        <p>professional</p>
        <p>  ---------- OR Medical</p>
        <p>office space fo rent or share, tul-ly equipped, phone. 756-7748.</p>
        <p>2 NICE OFFICES at 3205 South AAemorlal Drive. 1 ^^oxi-</p>
        <p>mately 300 square feet oiher ap proximately 150 square feet. ^ and $120 respectively. Janitorial and utilifies Included. 752-3850, ask for Keith Warren.</p>
        <p>185 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>wrfRVILL^Sroom!^</p>
        <p>ing room, bath, private an trance. Furnished. Ideal Ivr student. Call 744-2ai1 between 9 a.m. 5p.m.</p>
        <p>WORKING PERSON, urffur nlshcd, kitchen privledges, 14(h</p>
        <p>and Dickinson. 8100. W Utilities</p>
        <p>mm.</p>
        <p>192 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>FEAAALE WANTEO fo share 2 bedroom condo In Shenandoah Village, W rent and utilHiqs Call 754 3490 or 753 3325 or 753 MB</p>
        <p>RESPONSIBLE female fo share ei^ses. Call 754-1450 bafofe</p>
        <p>WANT TO SHARE your housa or apartment with a single parent with 1 child 4 years old? Days 757 2531, nights, 754-2752,</p>
        <p>194 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>house. Will move. Any size. 1 522-2779, Kinston.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and hard wood timber. Pamlico Timber Company, Inc. 754-8415, nights.</p>
        <p>WHY RENT... YOU CAN BUY!</p>
        <p>For as low s* $340 par month. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room. Low down peyment. No closing cotf*. Great location.</p>
        <p>756-8702</p>
        <p>GREYSTONE</p>
        <p>NaxI To Flrofower On Whita Road</p>
        <p>Move In For Less Than $4500 Down</p>
        <p>Yes, WE WILL PAY YOUR CLOSING COSTS AND DISCOUNT POINTS</p>
        <p>On A Fixed Rate Loan</p>
        <p>2148 square feet of heated area with four bedrooms and 3 full baths, only 5 years old There is a great room, formal dining roorn, garage and a screened-in porch. Freshly painted inside and out. Located at 602 King Arthur in Camelot. The price is only $37.20 per square foot. This is a substantial savings on $ quality home. $79,900.  . .</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland</p>
        <p>756-3500</p>
        <p>Nights Cali: Dick Evans, 758-1119</p>
        <p>REDUCED - REDUCED -</p>
        <p>MEMORIAL DRIVE LOTS :</p>
        <p>THESE TWO PRIME COMMERCIAL lots have been REDUCED about 15% to sell very soon. Located - on Memorial Drive. 100' X 400' and 100' X 400'. Will sell one or both. Call Carl for details.  :  :</p>
        <p>DARDEN REALTY 758-1983</p>
        <p>Nights fr  Weekends :</p>
        <p>355^559 :</p>
        <p>FmHA</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION</p>
        <p>Homes for Salo</p>
        <p>Financing Available .</p>
        <p>The following properties, in excellent repair, are eligible for FmHA financing for eligible occupants and on excel lent 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>  V'*</p>
        <p>ROUTE 1, BOX 222-G, STOKES, N.C. Four years old, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, new condition. 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, NC 27834 Phone: (919) 752-2035</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0032" />
        <p>32</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector. Qreenvtlf. N.C. ytdnesdaj^October 16.</p>
        <p>1 Films Draw Warnings About Law</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Police in some North Carolina towns have taken lists of films rated R and PG into family video stores and warned the owners not to rent them since a new anti-pornography taw took effect, a dealer representative says.</p>
        <p>People fear that if they walk into a video store and get anything except Walt Disney or Bambi, theyll have the handcuffs clamped on them, said Ron Cramer, president of the North Carolina Association of Fami^ ly Entertainment Centers.  </p>
        <p>No family video center owners or operators have been charged under the new law, Cramer said in a news conference Tuesday. But he said police in towns including Gastonia, Statesville, Enfield and Fayetteville had warned store owners not to rent certain films.</p>
        <p>Police also are intimidating sellers and customers by walking up and - down the store rows, pointing out material they consider obscene, he said.</p>
        <p>Now what do you think the customer standing there listening to that is going to do?  said Cramer.</p>
        <p>He said the new law was so vaguely worded it would make illegal the rental of well-known R-rated films such as Animal House, Summer of 42, and The Blue Lagoon.</p>
        <p>Many stores have seen their business drop by as much as 60 percent since the law took effect Oct. 1, and some may go out of business unless the law is revised, he said.</p>
        <p>Defenders of the ... law say that our police, sheriffs and district attorneys will use appropriate discretion in bringing wosecutions under our new law, said Cramer. But this is not enough.</p>
        <p> Where First Amendment freedom of speech is impaired by an overly broad criminal statute, our rights to distribute material are chilled and the viewers right to view constitutionally protected material is defeated.</p>
        <p>The Legislature toughened North Carolina pornography laws this year in severa ways. For one, police can make arrests without first having to prove in court that the material in question is obscene. Also, the law allows jurors to judge materials by locl community standards instead of a single statewide standard.</p>
        <p>Cramers organization has asked the courts to declare the law unconstitutional. But Superior Court judges in Mecklenburg County and Wake County rejected a lawsuit challenging the law, and the N.C. Court of Appeals is studying the groups request to take the case.</p>
        <p>Court Lets Limit Stand On Awards</p>
        <p>HONE FURNISHINGS SALE</p>
        <p>SAVE UP TO 50% ON QUALITY NAME BRAND HOME FURNISHINGS</p>
        <p>.SAVE UP TO 50% ON CURIOS BY PULASKI &amp;amp; BROYHILL</p>
        <p>RETAIL $300.00.</p>
        <p>PULASKI THREE SIDED TRADITIONAL</p>
        <p>CURIO. GLASS SHELVES &amp;amp; LIGHT. SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>RETAIL $495.00.</p>
        <p>BROYHILL FRUITWOOD BREAK- sALE FRONT CURIO. SIX SHELVES PRICE</p>
        <p>$149</p>
        <p>229</p>
        <p>RETAIL $412.50.</p>
        <p>PULASKI CORNER CURIO CURVED ... _ GLASS DOOR. MIRROR BACK.....</p>
        <p>RETAIL $395.00.</p>
        <p>PULASKI TRADITIONAL CURIO. sALE 2 DOORS &amp;amp; GLASS SHELVES PRICE</p>
        <p>275</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court apparently is signaling states they may deal with a spreading insurance malpractice crisis by placing limits on amounts victims of medical negligence can recover.</p>
        <p>But at least one justice  objecting to the courts silence in a case from California  said the court should review the issue thoroughly and give the states explicit guidance.</p>
        <p>By an 8-1 vote Tuesday, the justices let stand a ruling that allows California to continue to place a $250,000 ceiling on the amount medical malpractice victims can receive for non-economic losses, such as pain and suffering.</p>
        <p>The court refused to hear an appeal by Lawrence Fein, a lawyer employed by the California Legislature who said his life expectancy was shortened drastically because doctors failed initially to diagnose his heart attack.</p>
        <p>Citing the lack of a substantial federal question, the court turned away the case without further explanation. Some regard such action as an indication of the justices position on the merits of the case.</p>
        <p>But in a lone dissent. Justice Byron R. White said the court should have agreed to hear arguments in the case and issued a definitive ruling.</p>
        <p>Because of continued national concern over the malpractice crisis, White said, the issue is i'm-portant and is deserving of this courts review.</p>
        <p>Fein was 34 years old on Feb. 21, 1976, when he began to experience chest pains as he was riding his bike to work in Sacramento.</p>
        <p>Doctors at the Permanente Mescal Group, a physicians partnership, initially diagnosed his problem as muscle spasms. A few days later as the pain got worse he was hospitalized with a heart attack.</p>
        <p>A doctor who testified for Fein said his life expectancy was reduced by more than 10 years because of the initial faulty diagnosis.</p>
        <p>A jury awarded Fein about $1.3 million, including $500,000 for noneconomic losses, including pain, suffering and other intangibles.</p>
        <p>But the $500,000 amount was cut in half by the trial judge, who enforced a 1975 state law that set the maximum compensation for noneconomic losses in medical malpractice cases at $250,000.</p>
        <p>VALUES TO $22.50</p>
        <p>BOSTON . ^  .  ROCKER</p>
        <p>CUSHION SEATS.</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE</p>
        <p>ASSORTED COLORS &amp;amp; FABRICS.</p>
        <p>DPTAII  AA</p>
        <p>BROYHILL TWO* DOOR TRADITIONAL</p>
        <p>CURIO. FRUITWOOD FINISH.....</p>
        <p>RETAIL $562.50.</p>
        <p>PULASKI COLLECTION CURIO CURVED GLASS MAHOGANY FINISH.....</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>RETAIL $595.00.</p>
        <p>PUUSKI BREAK-FRONT CURIO, sale MIRRORED BACK. 2 DOORS PRICE</p>
        <p>RETAIL $512.50.</p>
        <p>PULASKI THREE SIDED CURIO  sale</p>
        <p>MIRROR BACK. 4 DOORS........PRICE</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>375</p>
        <p>349</p>
        <p>299</p>
        <p>UPC C 0/ Arr entire stock of stonevole dinettes.</p>
        <p>5 5 % OFF MANY ONE OF A KIND...FANTASnC SAVINGS.</p>
        <p>TO'</p>
        <p>RETAIL $450.00.</p>
        <p>STONEVILLE 5 PIECE DINETTE</p>
        <p>42* X 60 FORMICA TOP TABLE  ^</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; 4 TALL BACK UPHOLSTERED ____^</p>
        <p>CHAIRS. PARQUET OAK TOP &amp;amp;  SALE</p>
        <p>CHROME BACK................PRICE</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>RETAIL $480.00.</p>
        <p>7 PIECE STONEVILLE DINETTE</p>
        <p>SIX TALL BACK UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS. 36 X 60 TABLE WITH FORMICA TOP &amp;amp; CHROME BACK.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>269</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>RETAIL $270.00.</p>
        <p>3 PIECE STONEVILLE DINETTE</p>
        <p>30 X 40 FORMICA TOP TABLE  |</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; TWO UPHOLSTERED SEAT &amp;amp; SALE TALL BACK CHAIRS CASTER BASE PRICE</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>RETAIL $550.00.</p>
        <p>7 PIECE STONEVILLE DINETTE</p>
        <p>36 X 60 TABLE WITH LEAF &amp;amp;  </p>
        <p>FORMICA TOP. SIX UPHOLSTERED SALE CASTER CHAIRS. CHROME BACK. PRICE</p>
        <p>275</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>RETAIL $575.00.</p>
        <p>5 PIECE GLASS TOP DINETTE</p>
        <p>36 X 60 GLASS TOP TABLE</p>
        <p>WFTH BRASS BASE &amp;amp; 4  SALE</p>
        <p>WICKER BACK CHAIRS.........PRICE</p>
        <p>275</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>RETAIL $575.00.</p>
        <p>5 PC. STONEVILLE COUNTRY DINETTE</p>
        <p>36 X 60 TABLE WITH FORMICA  ^</p>
        <p>TOP PLUS FOUR CASTER CHAIRS SALE ^ IN WROUGHT IRON FRAME PRICE</p>
        <p>275</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>ALL CHROME CRAFT DINETTES REDUCED UP TO 50%. SAVE NOW.</p>
        <p>1/2 OFF SOLID</p>
        <p>LAMPS WITH TRAY</p>
        <p>RETAIL $80.00. SALE PRICE</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>CHOICE OF 2 STYLES .PLEATED SHADE,</p>
        <p>RETAIL $24.00.</p>
        <p>SAVE $11.01 BIG FLUFFY BED REST PILLOW</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VELVET &amp;amp; CORDUROY FABRIC.</p>
        <p>RETAIL $120.00 WALNUT FINISH CHEVAL MIRROR</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE</p>
        <p>^59</p>
        <p>FULL LENGTH OVAL MIRROR RESTS IN ELEGANT STYLED FRAME.</p>
        <p>1 FLOOR SAMPLES...DISCONTINUED ITEMS...</p>
        <p>UP CJ^W slightly used items ...all one of a ' TO Uv/O Urr kind...super savings.</p>
        <p>RETAIL $410.00.</p>
        <p>BROYHILL DROP LID WALL UNIT</p>
        <p>$1 QCOO</p>
        <p>TWO SHELVES. . . DROP LID DESK SALE ^ I ^ ^</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; 3 DRAWERS PECAN.........PRICE X ^ V</p>
        <p>RETAIL $240.00.</p>
        <p>SPINDLE CRIB</p>
        <p>MAPLE FINISH. Si 1 OOO SINGLE DROP. END SALE   ^ PANELS. ONLY 1 TO SELL......PRICE X X ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $195.00.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN-DREW POWDER BENCH</p>
        <p>SQQOO</p>
        <p>UPHOLSTERED TOP. QUEEN SALE ANNE STYLE. SLIGHTLY USED PRICE</p>
        <p>RETAIL $190.00.</p>
        <p>WALNUT FINISH CRIB . /\nn</p>
        <p>FULL SIZE. SINGLE SALE ^ W DROP.. ONLY 1 TO SELL...........PRICE f ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $935.00.</p>
        <p>THOMASVILLE WALL UNIT</p>
        <p>SQQQOO</p>
        <p>OAK.. COUNTRY DESIGN 28 SALE -  ^ ^ WIDE. DOORS &amp;amp; DRAWERS.... PRICE ^ ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $595.00.</p>
        <p>SOLID CHERRY DINING ROOM TABLE</p>
        <p>BY CRESENT. 44X 50 SALE ^ | UU DAMAGED TOP..............PRICE X ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $460.00.</p>
        <p>TRIPLE DRESSER &amp;amp; MIRROR</p>
        <p>BY LEA 7 DRAWER SALE ^ 1 Q 0^^</p>
        <p>TRIPLE DRESSER &amp;amp; MIRROR . . . PRICE X ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $220.00.</p>
        <p>LANE END TABLE ^ ^ g\M</p>
        <p>SHOP WORN. 1 OVAL SALEY|U &amp;amp; 1 RECTANGULAR. DARK PINE.....PRICE M ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $300.00. ] MAPLE COLONIAL SOFA. ^ - AaA</p>
        <p>SLIGHTLY USED. THREE SALE ^</p>
        <p>CUSHIONS. SOLID MAPLE FINISH.... PRICE W ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $729.00.</p>
        <p>CHERRY DROP LID WALL UNIT.</p>
        <p>BY AMERICAN-DREW 3 DRAWER SALE ^</p>
        <p>DESK &amp;amp; 2 SHELVES............PRICE U * ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $840.00.</p>
        <p>THOMASVILLE WALL UNIT</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY. S O /I OOO</p>
        <p>OAK. 2 DOORS &amp;amp; SALE ^ ^</p>
        <p>3 DRAWERS. ONLY 1 TO SELL. . . PRICE \M  ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $1910.00.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN-DREW PEDIMENT CHINA</p>
        <p>CHERRY GROVE. 54 SALE ^QQQ WIDE. RICH CHERRY..........PRICE ^ ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $300.00.</p>
        <p>bunk BED OUTFIT. CQQOQ</p>
        <p>MAKES 2 BEDS WITH SALE</p>
        <p>GUARD RAIL &amp;amp; LADDER PRICE ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $210.00.</p>
        <p>CHERRY TEA CART 6/\AA</p>
        <p>BY MARTINSVILLE. DROP SALeY\J\JV LEAVES. ONLY 2 TO SELL..........PRICE ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $495.00.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN-DREW DRESSING TABLE</p>
        <p>SLIGHTLY USED. CHERRY SALE ^ 1 0</p>
        <p>GROVE COLLECTION..........PrICe X jf %/</p>
        <p>RETAIL $595.00.</p>
        <p>WICKER DRESSER &amp;amp; MIRROR</p>
        <p>BY DIXIE. 7 DRAWER SO ^ OOO</p>
        <p>TRIPLE DRESS- SALE ER &amp;amp; MIRROR. NATURAL FINISH. PRICE</p>
        <p>RETAIL $707.00.</p>
        <p>THOMASVILLE WALL UNIT.</p>
        <p>$OQQOO</p>
        <p>WALNUT. CONTEMPORARY SALE^</p>
        <p>DESIGN. ONLY 1 TO SELL.......PRICE  ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $635.00.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN-DREW CHEST ON CHEST</p>
        <p>SLIGHTLY USED. S O A ET 00</p>
        <p>CHERRY GROVE SALE X ^ ri COLLECTION. 1 TO SELL...... PRICE ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $680.00.</p>
        <p>CHERRY WALL unit $OQQOO</p>
        <p>BY AMERICAN-DREW. SALE ^ M M 3 DRAWER &amp;amp; 3 SHELVES.......PRICE ^ ^</p>
        <p>RETAIL $650.00.</p>
        <p>CHERRVCHINA $nQQOO</p>
        <p>BY BROYHILL. COLONIAL SALE ^</p>
        <p>DESIGN DECK &amp;amp; BASE........ PRICE Xil ^ ^</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>-f ...... ...</p>
        <p>RETAIL TO $275.00.</p>
        <p>BRASS &amp;amp; GLASS END TABLE ^ /\ AA</p>
        <p>BY HARMONY &amp;amp; BERKSHIRE. SOLID SALE ^</p>
        <p>BRASS FRAME &amp;amp; GLASS TOP....... PRICE # ^</p>
        <p>V-^fJ</p>
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        <p>MAallMMiiiai</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0033" />
        <p>With The</p>
        <p>Armed</p>
        <p>Services</p>
        <p>Marine Micke Pierce of Greenville recoitly graduated from a 11-week recruit training at the Marine Corps</p>
        <p>Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C7 Pierce will now report to Camp Geigor. He is a 1965 graduate of J.H.</p>
        <p>Rose High School.</p>
        <p>Marine Pvt. James Earl Moore recently graduated from a ll-week recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. He will now report to Camp Leieune. Moore is a 1985 graduate of D.H. Conley High School.</p>
        <p>Marine Sgt. Robert E. Williams recently reenlisted for four years and received the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal. He is currently stationed at the Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., and is the son of Ms. Juanita Williams, Robersonville.</p>
        <p>Army Pvt. Virginia nuy</p>
        <p>D. Davis recently completed the Army postal operations cmirse at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. She is a 1981 graduate df J.H. Rose High School, and the dau^r of James and Caristine Davis, 601W. Third St.</p>
        <p>Newly promoted Air Force Sgt.</p>
        <p>Henry L. Williams has been awarded the Conduct Medal at K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Mich. Williams is a security specialist with the 410th Security Police Squadron. A 1982 ffaduate of J.H. Rose High ScIkwT, Williams is the son of Martha H. Williams, 2112 S. Villiage Drive.</p>
        <p>Army National Guard Pvt. Darryl B. Brown recently completed basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. He is the son of Virginia D. Brown, Williamston.</p>
        <p>DARRYL B. BROWN</p>
        <p>Airman Lavalton Lanier was recently assijped to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after completing Air Force basic training. He is the son of Della Lanier, Snow Hill, and a 19851</p>
        <p>tral High School, Snow Hill.</p>
        <p>Staff Sgt. Bobby Atkinson has been decorated with the U.S. Army Commendation Medal at Fort Bragg. He is a platoon sergeant with the 82nd Airborne Division. Atkinson is a 1973 graduate of North Pitt High School, and the son of Margie Atkinson and Bert Brown, Route 6, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Staff Sgt. ^obby R. Carlton has been decorated with the U.S. Army</p>
        <p>Commendation Medal at Fixrt Bragg. He is the son (rf Bertha C. Gay, Farmville, and a 1972 graduate (rf Farmville Central High School. Cariton is a communicaticMis system specialist with the 82nd Airborne Division.</p>
        <p>Prinsez V. Teel was recently promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of staff sergeant. She is a mat^ rial facility specialist at IUrf)ii Air F(MXie Base, Ga., witi the 4400th Mobility Suf^wt Flight. Teel, a 1979 graduate of N()rth Carolina Central University, is the daughter of Nellie F. Spruill, Williamst(m.</p>
        <p>Staff Sgt. David K. Holliday has</p>
        <p>reenlisted in the U.S. Air Force, MiiMrf Air Force Base, N.D. for four years. He is the son (rf Nellie Wynn and step son of Daniel R. W}mn, Williamston.</p>
        <p>Willie E. Stephenson was recently IM*(Mnoted in the U.S. Army to tl rank of staff sergeant. He is the son of Clara D. and Edward L. Robersim, 614 Griffin St., and a 1975 graduate of D.H. C(iley High School.</p>
        <p>Cadet Barry A. Deans recently completed a U.S. Air Force ROTC Held training encampment at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Deans, a student at East Carolina University, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James</p>
        <p>D. Deans of Route 1, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Airman 1st Class Try S. Taylor recently graduated from the U.S. Air Force information systems operators coarse at Shej^rd Air Force Base, Texas. Taylor is scheduled to serve with the 2020th Information Systems Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tayl(w, Ayden, and a 1984 graduate of East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Navy Seaman Recruit Travis B. Little recently completed recruit training in Orlando, Fla. He is the son of James R. and Mae A. Little of Robers(iville and a 1985 graduate of</p>
        <p>Roanoke Hi^ School. Little joined the Navy in July, 1985.</p>
        <p>Army Spw 4 Vicky L. Dupree recitly arrived for duty with the 56th Field ArtiUery Brigade, West Germany. Dupree, a medical specialist, graduated from Greene Central Him School, Snow Hill^She is the daupter (rf Fred and Sallie M. Dipee of Snow Hill.</p>
        <p>Airman William C. Coward has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, HI., after completing Air Force basic training. He is a 19ffi graduate of N(Mlh Lenoir High School, Kinston, and the son of Mary C. Moye of Grif-ton.</p>
        <p>Staff Sgt. Pete Spikes recently graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance course, with honors, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Spikes is scheduled to serve with the 23rd Aircraft Generation Squadron at England Air Force Base, La. A 1977 Ayden-Grifton High School graduate, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallance Spikes, Grifton.</p>
        <p>Army Spec. 4 Ronald B. Moore recently arrived for duty with the 59th Ordnance Brigade, West Germany. He is the son of Alice M. Moore of 505 Watauga Ave., an(l a 1979 graduate of J.H. Rose High School.</p>
        <p>Army Sgt. James C. Bailey recently arrived for duty with the 229th Attack Helicopter Battalion, Fort Campbell, Ky. Baily, a helicopter repairer, was previously assigned in West Germany. He is the son of James H. and Emma L. Bailey, Route 5, Greenville, and a 1976 graduate of North Pitt High School.</p>
        <p>Airman 1st Class Zylphia C. Newton recently graduated from the U.S. Air Force inventory management course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. She is scheduled to serve with the 6515th Munitions Maintenance Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. She is the daughter of Meldon B. Newton, 802-B Tyson St. and Mary M. Newton of Raleigh.</p>
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        <p>U The Qaily Reflector. GfanvHte.N.C. Wdrw&amp;lt;lv. Oclobef 1ft. 1965</p>
        <p>District Court</p>
        <p>Report</p>
        <p>and malicious, prosecuting witness pay costs.</p>
        <p>Elmer Williams. West Third Street,</p>
        <p>assault with a deadly weapon, not guilty. Roy Poythresfi. New Bn. harass</p>
        <p>driving while impaired. 60 days jail  on payment of (25 and costs, not to harass</p>
        <p>suspended on payinent M $100 and costs,  or bother nosecuting witness,</p>
        <p>surrender operators license, attend  Mkhael Todd Bottoms, Black  Creek,</p>
        <p>MotuU,!</p>
        <p>Larry</p>
        <p>Jackson, Josie</p>
        <p>.wj  harassiog</p>
        <p>phone call, voluntary ihsmissal.</p>
        <p>Mac Manning, Greenville, com-</p>
        <p>alcohtri school and perftMin 24 hours and pay</p>
        <p>munkatiiK threats, voluntary dnunissal; ss, (fismissed.</p>
        <p>trespass,</p>
        <p>Robert Earl Stocks, Kinston, bastardy, voltnitary dismissal Johnny J. Staton, Route 8, assault on a</p>
        <p>community service  Alan Ray Taylor, Kinston, exceeding safe speed, prayo' for judgment continued 00 payment of costs.</p>
        <p>opayment of costs.</p>
        <p>(^1 Thomas Spurlin, Parmville, iw r^-stratkm, no motorcycle license, fail to</p>
        <p>J. Randall Hunt^, James El Martin, W. Lee Lumpkin, and Joe Setzo* disposed of the following cases daring the September 30-0ctober 4, 1965, term of District Court in Pitt County:</p>
        <p>State Deportmoit of Correction.</p>
        <p>female, not guilty.</p>
        <p>Randy Lee Starkie, Hopkins Drive,</p>
        <p>Wanda Sue Flanagan, Route 13, driving ed, 60 days jail suspended on</p>
        <p>Carl Neil Joyim, Route 1, worthless check, 30 days jail suspended on payment ofcosts and check.</p>
        <p>James E. YarreU, White Trailer Park, worthless check (3 counts), 30 days jaii siBpended on payment of cost and ^y checks in each case.</p>
        <p>John R. Anderson, Dover, worthless cnKk (2counts),30 days jail suspended oii payment of costs and pay checks in each</p>
        <p>while impaired, ___,_______</p>
        <p>payment of IlOO and costs, surrender operators license, attend alcohol school and</p>
        <p>ilngeiyn CMey Stallings, Rocky Mount, exceeding safe speed, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Elva Worthington Wilson, Roberson-ville, speeding, prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs, remit costs.</p>
        <p>Alton Ray Wood, Morehead City, speeding, pay costs and $25 for failure to</p>
        <p>Lynn Woodson, Farmville, expired registration, vduntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>carry concealed weapon, voluntary dismissal; solicit crime against nature, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Harvey W. Wilson, Winterville, non-suMiort, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>william Todd Rhodes, Jarvis Street, poss^ion of stolen goods, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Evon Hudson Wilson, Wedgewod Drive, following too closely, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Nina Jones SmiUi, Aydi, speeding, prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs, remit costs.</p>
        <p>Jeffrey Ellis Wall, Route 2, speeding.</p>
        <p>istratkm</p>
        <p>wear safety helmet, 30 da on payment of 125 and cosi Hiloa McGhee OBryant, Williamsburg Drive, exceeding safe speed, prayer for juc^oit continued on payment of costs.</p>
        <p>Kirby Mills, Gardotia Street, oversized load, vohmtary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Barry Albert K^r, Dolors Park, speeding, prayer fw judgment continued on payment of costs.</p>
        <p>Lomette Andre Joyner, Greensboro</p>
        <p>breaking, entering and larceny, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Bruce Irvin Oakley, Walstonburg, assault by pointing a gun, vohmtaiy dismissal; unauthorized use of a motor vdiicle, voluntai^ dismissal.</p>
        <p>James Earl Hines, Farmville, trespass, 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs, not to go on premises of Ray's Setf Service.</p>
        <p>Tammy Steele, Maryland, injury to personal property, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Jackie L. Lane, Rountree Drive, rob-</p>
        <p>reckless drii^igjl months jail (Ml payment of ITS</p>
        <p>. ,  i  and  costs;</p>
        <p>days jail suspended on pa</p>
        <p>of $25 and</p>
        <p>costs, surrender operator's licase Keith Lainbe, Sum River, in^Mctioo vi-</p>
        <p>.t.</p>
        <p>olation, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Sharon Mallory, Cedar Lane, speeding.</p>
        <p>costs</p>
        <p>_ Markham McDcMiakI, CoUindale Coivt, driving while impaired, 60 days jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs,' surrender operators license, attend-</p>
        <p>bery, v(riuntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Katherii Murray Rawl, Wintwville,</p>
        <p>alcohol school and perform 24 hours community service and pay fees</p>
        <p>driving while impaired, voluntary dismosal; reckless driving, 60 days jail</p>
        <p>speeding, pay $10 and costs. Bobby Jones, Shiloh Di</p>
        <p>pa^ $5 and costs.</p>
        <p>Drive, speeding</p>
        <p>Richard Eugene Seymour, Hubert, no</p>
        <p>pay costs. Reggie</p>
        <p>registration, no liability insurance, pay 5 andcc '</p>
        <p>and costs.</p>
        <p>Jamie Dale Overton, Wildwood Villas, exc</p>
        <p>Jhopias Dann, Wilson Acres, worthless check, 30 days jail suspended &amp;lt;mi payment ofcosts and check.</p>
        <p>Mitchell Leathers, Robersonville, worthless check, 30 days jail suspemed on Dkvment of costs andcheck.</p>
        <p>Charlie D. Patrick, Winterville,</p>
        <p>xceedinc safe speed, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Keith Land Patterson. John Avenue,</p>
        <p>_gie Leon Reid, West Sixth Street, resist arrest, voluntary dismissal; speeding to elude arrest, reckless driving, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs.</p>
        <p>Timothy Lyle Kendrick, Courtney Square, speeding, prayer for judgment</p>
        <p>4aro Sudoi Innab, Rocky Mount, ex ceeding safe speed, p^ costs.</p>
        <p>Patricia Ann Hill, Farmville, no opera tors license, viduntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Franklin Howard Hemril, Farmville exceeding safe speed, praya- for judgnnen continued on payment of costs.</p>
        <p>Floyd Gregory Hamn, Holly Street speeifing, pay $15 and costs Harvey Lee Dupree. Far</p>
        <p>suspended on payment of $50 and costs, not to (frive with oidor ot alcohol on breath.</p>
        <p>Terry Ray Wilkes, Greene Street, expired registration, pay $20 and costs.</p>
        <p>Caroline S. Troadec, Maple Street, expired registratioa, v(duntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>nuniWser</p>
        <p>James Louis McIntyre, P^tiiw Street, driving while license revoked, md guilty.</p>
        <p>Cedric Alford, Farmville, worthless check (2 counts), 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and pay checks in each</p>
        <p>John Christopher Taylor, Farmville, reckless (friving, fail to heed light and</p>
        <p>siren, 30 days jail suspended of $50 and costs; speeding to eli</p>
        <p>speeding, pay costs Ea </p>
        <p>Hesley Earl Ross, Winterville. inspection violation, pay $3 and costs.</p>
        <p>James R. Krepps, Grifton,</p>
        <p>Square, speeding, prayer for judgment Harvey Lee Dupree, Far continued on payment of costs.  speeding, 30 days jail suswnded</p>
        <p>Joseph L. Moore. Farmville, fail to ment of $30 and costs.</p>
        <p>  Xrepps, Grifton, exceeding</p>
        <p>safe speed, pay costs; speeding, pay $10 and costs.</p>
        <p>Elwood Brian Ingalls, Washington,</p>
        <p>3(hla</p>
        <p>on payment of costs</p>
        <p>speeding, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Heather Gayle Craft, Ayden, unsafe</p>
        <p>Its.</p>
        <p>movement violation, pay cos_.</p>
        <p>Garland Curtis Gaskins, Vanceboro, ex-</p>
        <p>reduce speed, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Norw()d Mark Holland, Princeton, unsafe movement violation, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Irma T. Hardison, Farmville, unsafe movement violation, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Michael Thomas Grimsley, Route 6, no erator's license, reckless driving, 30</p>
        <p>Harvey Lee Dupree. Farmville, expired operator s license, voluntary dismissal. Harvey Lee Dupree, Farmville, leeding, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs.</p>
        <p>Jack Jolly Dail, Winterville, unsafe movement violation, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>David Clay Cobb, Wilson, speeding, prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs.</p>
        <p>, .  _  arrest,</p>
        <p>voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Richard Bryan Sadler, Washington, following too closely, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Roderick Von Artis, Farmville, gambling, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>oseph E. Mome, Farmville, gambling.</p>
        <p>voluntary dismissal I Tei</p>
        <p>t L. Cox, Winterville, worthless</p>
        <p>Robert G. Puryear, Route 13, worthless c^k. 30 days jail suspended on payment oumsts and check.</p>
        <p>^verly Sherman, Azalea Gardens, w^thless check (3 counts), 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and pay checks in each case.</p>
        <p>Michael P. Welsh, Carriage House, wor-</p>
        <p>ceeding safe speed, pay $3 and costs.</p>
        <p>John Marshall Helmkamp, Ahoskie,</p>
        <p>operators license, reckless driving, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs, surrender operator s license, not to</p>
        <p>Sandra Rae Braxton, ^il Hollow, speed, voluntary</p>
        <p>costs.</p>
        <p>istine Brown, Willow Street, spewing, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Linda Gaynor Carson, Raleigh, speeding, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Sue Carol Brannon, Route 4, failure to</p>
        <p>drive until properly licensed; driving while impairra, voluntary dismissal. Michael P. Dwyer, Connecticut,</p>
        <p>speeding, pay costs. Earl</p>
        <p>reduce spe^, voluntary (hsmissal. "  Moffet........</p>
        <p>thie;-check, 30 days jail suspended on pgyment of costs ancl check</p>
        <p>a'</p>
        <p>James Strong, Kinston, worthless check</p>
        <p>(2-counts), 6 months jail suspended on payment of costs and pay checks</p>
        <p>in each</p>
        <p>case.</p>
        <p>doanne M. Loughmuller, Gum Road, worthless check, pay cost and check, remit costs.</p>
        <p>Melissa P. Ward, Fleming Hall, wor-thlessjcheck, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Laura Arrington, Roundtree Drive,</p>
        <p>a^idt, voluntaiy dismissal.</p>
        <p>Cyiuhia L. Schall, Meade Street, wor-</p>
        <p>thtes check, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Michael D. Colville, Country Paradise</p>
        <p>Estates, worthless ciieck, 30 days jail check.</p>
        <p>suspended on payment of oost and ch</p>
        <p>Jeffrey Whisnant, S. Woodlawn Street, worthless check (4 counts), 30 days jail sispended on payment of costs and ^y clicks in each case.</p>
        <p>Kim Mitchell, Grimesland, worthless cHfcoln3 counts), 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and pay checks in each case.</p>
        <p>Julian Sanderson, Oakwood Acres, communicating threats, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Mary Robinette Ferguson, Rock Springs Rad. speeding, pay $3 and costs.</p>
        <p>David Allen Brown, Salvo, spring, vcduntary dismissal; driving wnile impaired, 6 months jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs, surrender omra-tofs license, attend alcohol school and pay fee, not to drive for 30 days.</p>
        <p>Lorri Beamon Herring, Hookerton,</p>
        <p>speeding, prayer for judgment continued of c&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>onpayment of costs.</p>
        <p>Lonnie Graham Jr., North Pitt Street, fail to comply with restricted driving, 60</p>
        <p>days jail suspended on payment of $200 if properly</p>
        <p>aim costs, not drive until properly licensed; speeding, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Blinda Temple Lee, Synie Circle, Sluing, p^ costs.</p>
        <p>Virginia Dare Mills, Ayden, speeding.</p>
        <p>p^ costs.</p>
        <p>Phillip L. Smith, Aycock Dorm, driving</p>
        <p>while license revoked, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Darrel James Reynolds, Pennsylvania, carry-concealed weapon, no operators li(tense, give false information to officer, 30ldays jail suspended on payment of $23 and costs.</p>
        <p>Michael Wayne Naylor, Roseboro,</p>
        <p>speeding. My $10 and costs Joseph 'Tyrone......</p>
        <p>Vines, West Sixth Street, $5 and costs.</p>
        <p>Powers, Ayden, com</p>
        <p>municating threats, voluntary dismissal Jeffrey ^rl Best, Route 2, possession of</p>
        <p>stolen goods, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Bardell Eugene Brown, West Fourth</p>
        <p>Street, trespass, prayer for judgment continued on p^ment of costs.</p>
        <p>Richara Burton Wilder Jr., West Hills,</p>
        <p>speeding, pay $5 and costs.</p>
        <p>Edward Earl Forbes, Greenville, injury topersonal properly, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Roderick Joyner, West Fifth Street, a$ault on a female, not guilty.</p>
        <p>Wir    -</p>
        <p>pay-1 pay $125 on the 15th and 30th of each month for support.</p>
        <p>perry Lee Edwards, Winterville, damage to real property, pay costs.</p>
        <p>pregory Russell Crowe, Charlotte, driving while impaired, 60 days jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs, surrender odferators license, 7 days jail, attend alcohol school and p^ fee.</p>
        <p>Bardell Eugene Brown, West Fourth S'eet, expired registration, voluntary dismissal; no operator's license, volunta dismissal.</p>
        <p>William Levon West, Grifton, trespass, 6 months jail suspended on payment of</p>
        <p>attend "ic'</p>
        <p>Charlie Mullins, Mumford Road, communicating threats, 30 days jail suspended oo payment of costs, not to threaten pro-sAutmg witness.</p>
        <p>; Doris Taylor, Winterville, injury to personal property, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p> JJemetric Ray Canady, Farmville, bastardy, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Robert Cletus Adams, Route 2,</p>
        <p>I Curtis Hay Andrews, Edgewood Trailer PJrk, driving while license revoked, vol-batary dismissal.</p>
        <p>, Thomas A. Barber, New Bern, speeding, ^$5 and costs.</p>
        <p>, Kimberly M. Casey, Woodlawn Drive, exceeding safe speed, pay costs.</p>
        <p> Harold H. Claybunn, Camp Lejuene, Speeding, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $23 and costs.</p>
        <p> Hex Alan Corey, Riverview Estates, peeding, prayer tor judgment continued ifpayment of costs.</p>
        <p> SamueLMcCoy Corey III, Washington, xceedir</p>
        <p>ixceeding safe speed, pay costs.</p>
        <p>Robert Keith Credle, Belhaven, driving irhile impaired, 6 months jail suspended</p>
        <p>While</p>
        <p>on payment of $100 and c(&amp;gt;sts, surrender operators license, 7 days jail, attend lcohol school and pay fee; driving while license revoked in violation of limited</p>
        <p>puvilege, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Floyd Thomas Eastwood Jr., Briarcliff</p>
        <p>Dfive; speeding, pay $13 and costs.</p>
        <p>: David Thomas Elks, Grimesland, yer for judgment continued</p>
        <p>sjyeding, prayer fo on payment ofcosts.</p>
        <p>; Kerri Rae Logue, Ash Circle, exceedii safe speed, prayer for judgment continu&amp;lt; oripayment of costs,</p>
        <p>. Robert Micli</p>
        <p>Michael Merritt, Winston Salem, ejteeeding safe speed, pay $10 and costs,</p>
        <p>; Tony Wayne Stokes, Ayden, unsafe inovement violation, voluntary dismissal. Dennis Warren, Cherry Point, speeding.</p>
        <p>pay $25 and costs, Ph</p>
        <p>Philip Gray Winstead, no motorcycle operators license, voluntary dismissal. Dwayne Lloyd Worthington, Fleming</p>
        <p>Sfreet, speeding, pay $15 and costs.</p>
        <p>Ervin Devon Worthington, Grimesland,</p>
        <p>Krvin Devon Worthington, Grimesland, ho operator's license, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Curtis Ray Andrews, Edgewood Trailer Park,, driving while impaired, 6 months</p>
        <p>Paul Moffett Abele, Kinston, speeding, ^$3 and costs.</p>
        <p>Jack Hansel, Evans Street, assault, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Johnny J. Staton, Route 8, assault on.a female, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs, not to go on premises of Dorothy Sherrcxi.</p>
        <p>Jacques Best, Wedgewood Arms, worthless check, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Pat Lorimer, Stancil Drive, assault in-</p>
        <p>Robert Earl Daniel, Stancill Drive, expired registration, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Wayne Allen Chamberlain, Farmville, expired registration , no operators license, 1 day jail, released for time served; transport bottle with seal broken, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Diane T. Burt, Route 8, unsafe movement violation, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Jesse James Battle, Calvin Way, speeding, not guilty.</p>
        <p>Linda Christine Oneal, Route 8, expired</p>
        <p>failure to reduce s[ dismissal.</p>
        <p>Ernestine Daniels Bimk, Grimesland, speeding, p^ costs.</p>
        <p>Herbert Bullock, Farmville, aid and abet driving while impaired, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Marvin Bynum, Wilson, speeding, prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs.</p>
        <p>Anthony Heath, Stanton Drive, breaking</p>
        <p>and entering, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Joseph Hathaway Jr., Route 6. posse</p>
        <p>registration, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Michael J. Rivera, Greenville, following</p>
        <p>flicting serious injury, dismissed.</p>
        <p>Charles Thaggard. East Gum Road, assault on a female, prosecution frivolous</p>
        <p>too closely, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Charles Danny Murray, Wilson, speeding, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Antoinette E. Austin, Jones Dorm, ECU,</p>
        <p>Sion drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Nancy Harrelson, Route 4, possession of drug paraphernalia, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Edmond Earl Phillips, Fountain, possession of marijuana, pay $100 and costs</p>
        <p>Ann Wallier, Roundtree Drive, communicating threats, not guilty.</p>
        <p>Bobby Clark, Evans Street, assault on a female, not guilty.</p>
        <p>Carl Nichols, Quail Ridge, communicating threats. 60 days jail suspended</p>
        <p>Ruth Terry Allen, Virginia, unsafe movement violation, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Larry Donnell Brown, Route 1, speeding, 20 days jail suspended on payment of $20 and costs, surrender operators license.</p>
        <p>Diane Ruth Blackwood, Wilscm Acres, resist arrest, prayer for judgment continued on p^ment of costs, remit costs.</p>
        <p>William David Barnes Jr., Tar River Apartment, consume malt beverage in passenger area of car, 10 days jail suspended on payment of $10 and costs.</p>
        <p>William Dwayne Baker, Wilbamston, exceeding safe speed, p^ costs.</p>
        <p>Julian Strickland Cone Jr., Rocky Mount, no operators license, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Scott Michael Geoghegan, Maryland, ipeedingjiay costs.</p>
        <p>Janet Theresa Harris, Ruffin,</p>
        <p>James Dixon, Farmville, worthless check (2 counts), 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and pay checks in each case.</p>
        <p>Sandra S. Taft, Route 6, worthless check, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Hays Lavon Aietin Jr. Shady Knoll (hiving while impaired, 60 days jaii suspended on payment of $100 ana costs, surrender operators license, attend alcohol school and perform 24 hours community service ami pay fees.</p>
        <p>Doris Jones Bridges, Fountain, driving while impaired, 30 Mys jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs, surrender operators license, attend alcohol school and</p>
        <p>pay fee, not to drive for 30 days Gaiy Allen Pollard, Cary, dri</p>
        <p>impaired, 6 months jail</p>
        <p>payment of $100 and costs, probation 2 license, at-</p>
        <p>; while on</p>
        <p>years, surrender operators  tend alcohol school and pay fee, 7 days jail Michael Thomas Grimsley, lUiute 6, driving while impaired, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Johnny Edward Barrett, Farmville.</p>
        <p>driving while impaired, 60 days jail suspended on payment of $100 ana costs,</p>
        <p>surrender operators license, attend</p>
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        <p>Western Shadows Abound In Libya</p>
        <p>TRIPOLI, Libya (AP)  While one group of youths plays the acceptable game (tf soccer under street ^ps, another breakdances to officially denounced punk rock - their shadows gyrating on nearby wall posters that assailthe West.</p>
        <p>It seems symbolic: in Libya today, Western shadows twist across the propaganda of Moammar Khadafys anti:Westm) policies.</p>
        <p>Tte United States is an enemy, but about 2,000 Americans do Iciness and live in Libya even though Washington cut direct diplomatic links with Libya in 1981. The Americans deal mostly in petroleum products and hold contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. *</p>
        <p>In Khadafys drive to rid the nation of foreign influence, Western musical instruments were burned this past spring on Tripolis main square.</p>
        <p>But evening television offers reruns of Dynasty and Dallas,</p>
        <p>although an announcement at the end tells viewers the shows illustrate the ways of the American rich.</p>
        <p>A nighttime performance at Libyas equivalent of a scout camp features youngsters singing about the evils of what they call the Zionist and U.S. death wagon. The same children cluster around a visiting American, eager to exchange names.</p>
        <p>While swift to cimdemn U.S. and</p>
        <p>Western policies, Libyans are equally quick to reminisce about tneir days in Western universities and the</p>
        <p>girlfriends they left bdiind. It is not the American people we are against, they are apt to tell American visitors, it is your government.</p>
        <p>Libyans number among the Wests, or certainly Americas, most vociferous critics, but their lifestyle embraces much of Western culture.</p>
        <p>The tenets of their society reject the cult of personality but the</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1985</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: A curious and dramatic day. There is a great tendency to see things through rose-colored glasses so make a point to get all facts straight in your dealings.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You have fine ideas for advancing, but they need to be studied further for hidden factors. Ponder the matter for a while.</p>
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        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) You do not understand the tasks ahead of you today and could make serious errors, so study them well first.</p>
        <p>LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Dont try to change your mode of amusement or you could get into hot water you know nothing about.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Be observing, but quiet, at home, and avoid a battle erupting there. Dont invite anyone into your home who is rambunctious.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Be sure to go to right sources for the information you need, othervrise you could run around hither and yon and gain nothing.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You want to get into some big monetary affair today, but this could cost you a bundle, so postpone for the time being.</p>
        <p>SAGI'TTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Be careful you are not blunt with anyone today or you could get into serious trouble.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You have private worries that need time to work themselves out, so relax and let this happen.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Not a good day to be gregarious since others are in a mood to blame others for their own mistakes.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Plan just how to improve your career image instead of blaming others for your own inadequacies.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she will be interested in outlets far different from those of parents or others around, and should have the benefit of a fine education that includes foreign languages. Teach to think before speaking so that others will not be alienated over some careless remark.</p>
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        <p>The Stars impel: they do not compel. What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p> 1985, The McNaught Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1985 Tribune Media Services. Inc.</p>
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        <p>Trump Coup Tommy was highly satisfied with 1985. Although the year was already in its final quarter, he was winning $9.50the first time he had ever been plus at the club so late in the year. As our readers know. Tommy has a penchant for playing well only on those hands where trumps break badly. On the simplest hands he will go down because of stupid gaffes.</p>
        <p>Note Norths delicate bid of three spadesa dangerous tactic when playing with Tommy. Since North would have shown a spade suit at the one-level if he had one, the bid showed a concentration of strength rather than a real suit, in case his partner wanted to play no trump. Tommy, who had already shown his strength with his cue-bid of the enemy suit, could do no more than rebid his,'diamonds, and when his</p>
        <p>partner simply raised, an adventurous auction ended quietly.</p>
        <p>West won the ace of hearts and returned the suit. Tommy ruffed and laid down the ace of diamonds. East's heart discard was mnna from heaven. To make his contract. Tommy had to strip West of his side-suit cards and reduce the length of his own trump holding.</p>
        <p>To the uninitiated, it might seem that, since North-Souths combined holding in clubs was longer than spades, it might be right to clear the spades first. As the cards lie, that would have doomed the contract when West ruffed the third spade.</p>
        <p>Tommy realized that he could not make the contract unless three rounds of clubs went through. Accordingly, he cashed the ace-queen of clubs, then crossed to the king of clubs. His foresight was rewarded when East did not follow to the third club. Tommy ruffed the table's last club, cashed the ace of spades, crossed to the king and ruffed a heart. Now he was down to the king-jack of trumps and a spade, while West held nothing but trumps. Declarer simply led his spade. West was forced to ruff, and then had to present Tommy with his contract by leading a trump into his K-J tenace.</p>
        <p>Have you been running into double trouble? Let Charles Goren help you find your way through the maze of DOUBLES for penalties and for takeot. For a copy of his DOUBLES booklet, send 11.85 to Goren-Doubles," rare of this newspaper, P.O. Box 611, Palmyra, N.J. 08065. Make checks payable to Newspaperbooks. u</p>
        <p>landscape is studded with huge portraits of the 43-year-old Khadafy, who overthrew King Idris II in 19^ and shut down U.S. air bases. Khadafy, who has ruled ever since, is seen in the portraits atop a tractor or astride an Arabian steed, often in military dress, h^ hand raised in a clenched fist.</p>
        <p>Libyas policies bear the stamp of</p>
        <p>Khadafys style.</p>
        <p>Oil revenues plummeted from a high of $22 billion five years ago to an estimated $8 billion this year, forcing Libya to dip heavily into once-plen-tiful reserves to cover its massive arms purchases and the ambitious development projects that lifted this' North African nation from poverty.</p>
        <p>Khadafy has slashed imports by 50</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>percent over three years and dismissed tens of thousands of foreign laborers brcHight in to do the work he once felt Libyans should not do.</p>
        <p>The result is that many Tripoli residents wait in line for tir bread once baked by Tunisians and Egyptians and pick through the sparingly stocked shelves of the huge, Italian-</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 16.1985  35</p>
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        <p>Like the bakeries, many car repair shops were run by Tunisians, ana Um result now is broken-down autom-biles.</p>
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        <p>)bert B. Starling al to Gerald l^hneideral 98.00 Jospeh Smith Stoneham al to Thomas G. Allen al 8.50 Tar River Realty &amp;amp; Const Co. Inc. to Ferrell L. Blount 111 al </p>
        <p>Vanrack Inc. to Charles P. Cox al 82 00</p>
        <p>R.C. Waters Jr. Const, to Tommy W.Dailal 62.00 Dora R. Ayers al to Gotha W. Woolardal 25.00 Carolyn Jean Barnes to Joe Howard Ward Sr.</p>
        <p>, Paul S. Braxton to Roberts Welding cont. 150.00 .Robert C. Bright al to Joseph Leggett Belial 39.50 Patricia H. Angle Brown al to Christopher G. Knight al 35.00  Harry J. Byers Inc. to Harry J. Byers-</p>
        <p>Thomas M. Cale al to Ottis Ray Lewis al 3.50 Michael S. Morgan al to Kirby J. Bryson 65.00 James A. Nelson Jr. Comr to William F. Bulowal6.50 Preferred Prop, of Greenville Inc. to Little/Jones Develop Co. 380.00 Vegesna Prudhvi Raju al to Evans James Midgetteal 27.50</p>
        <p>A</p>
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        <p>HOLLY FARMS GRADE A</p>
        <p>' MIXID RYER PARTS</p>
        <p>Not* To Our Cusfom*rt: W* Do Not Require Purchos* Additional Orders To Get An Advert cial. This Has Long Been Our Policy, Bccaus. That Our Customers Should Be Able to Purch Product They So Choose Without Eytro Purrf ic strictions.</p>
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        <p>We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities</p>
        <p>Mr</p>
        <p>We Accept Food Stamps And WIC Vouchers PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY</p>
        <p>ISDA WESTERN</p>
        <p>LB,</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN</p>
        <p>STEAKS</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>USDA WESTERN E-Z CARVE</p>
        <p>RIB ROAST</p>
        <p>CAI</p>
        <p>E</p>
        <p>Al</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>]&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>USDA WESTERN    A  1A</p>
        <p>RIB STEAKS. ^2 T.  ^  </p>
        <p>GREAT DOCS</p>
        <p>        1  LB.</p>
        <p>8ri;=</p>
        <p>GWALTNEY</p>
        <p>GREAT BOLOONA. ..89</p>
        <p>USDA WESTERN</p>
        <p>GWALTNEY</p>
        <p>PORK SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p> 1 LB.</p>
        <p>STEAKS</p>
        <p>GENERIC BACON.59</p>
        <p>SYCAMORE LINKS</p>
        <p>2 LB.</p>
        <p> NT</p>
        <p>JAMESIOWN SAUSACE</p>
        <p> t   1 LB.</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>FRESH FIRST CUT I  BRAKC</p>
        <p>PORK CHOPS.89:</p>
        <p>WHOLE PEANUT CITY</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>HAMS</p>
        <p>J'.*"</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>LEAN &amp;amp; TENDER WHOLI</p>
        <p>SMOKER</p>
        <p>USDA WESTERN BEEF  ^</p>
        <p>BBO RIBS. 99!</p>
        <p>PICNICS</p>
        <p>(4-7 LB. AVG.)</p>
        <p>BlQtl</p>
        <p>Get 1 Free</p>
        <p>\.</p>
        <p>i!3|</p>
        <p>PEPSODENT</p>
        <p>TOOTHBRUSHES</p>
        <p>j:</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>FRESH</p>
        <p>PMKSPARERIBS</p>
        <p>See details in store.</p>
        <p>   (3-DOWN)</p>
        <p>Pledge, 14 oz. K</p>
        <p>$2</p>
        <p>Duster Plus,</p>
        <p>' 6 02.</p>
        <p>$129</p>
        <p>Brite, 16 oz. NO-WAX</p>
        <p> FLOORS</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Glade Aerosol, 4yn.</p>
        <p>ALL SCENTS </p>
        <p>99*</p>
        <p>Future, 27 oz.</p>
        <p>$2*9</p>
        <p>( Please turn to page 37)</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0037" />
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville. N.C. Wednesday, October 16,1985  37</p>
        <p>Superior Court</p>
        <p>Judge Charles Wint of the following cases during the Sept. 3.1985, term of Superior Court in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Charles Wooten, Grifton, larceny, assault with a deadly weapon inflictina serious injury, called and failed, bona</p>
        <p>jtforfeiture.</p>
        <p>Larry D. Davis, Conley Street, no 0{^a-tors license, driving while imjpaired, order for remand to comply with District Court judgment.</p>
        <p>Michael Edward Grant, California, voluntary manslaughter, 4 years iail, as condition of work release or parofe pay costs and fine.</p>
        <p>William Kevin Harris, Jay Circle, breaking and entering automobile, possession of stolen gooce, 5 years jail suspended on payment of fine and costs, perform 100 hours community service ana</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>iPAOHiTTI IINNER W/MEAT</p>
        <p>HEF-BOY-AR-DEE SALE</p>
        <p>$|39</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>ASAGNA DINNER 2. oz</p>
        <p>JI RAVIOLI. CHEESE l'ioli with beef,</p>
        <p>EEF RAVIOLI</p>
        <p>150Z.</p>
        <p>$|9</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>13 OZ. BAGS $ 1  ALL GRINDS </p>
        <p>.80Z.</p>
        <p>AXWELL HOUSE</p>
        <p>^STER BUND COFFEE</p>
        <p>AXWELL HOUSE</p>
        <p>ISTANT COFFEE</p>
        <p>Iaxwell house</p>
        <p>ISTANT COFFEE</p>
        <p>MAXWELL HOUSE</p>
        <p>INSTANT DECAFFEINATED</p>
        <p>$499</p>
        <p>80Z.</p>
        <p>$309</p>
        <p>$399</p>
        <p>HT jemima regular</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;ANCAKE MIX</p>
        <p>'4THAM</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;0G FOOD</p>
        <p>2 LB.</p>
        <p>25 LB. CHUNX OR &amp;gt; RATION</p>
        <p>JAKER</p>
        <p>NSTANf GRITS 9 9 ^PLA?N</p>
        <p>JAKER</p>
        <p>NSTANT ORITS</p>
        <p>FLAVORED 10 OZ. ALL 9 FLAVORS</p>
        <p>99*</p>
        <p>sV</p>
        <p>89*</p>
        <p>89* PERT</p>
        <p>3S</p>
        <p>Try Pcrt^s NEW more convenient bottle today.</p>
        <p>Su^jcslcd retail price on specially marked 7 oz. PERT.</p>
        <p>COCA COLA, OUT COKE, MELLO YELLO, AND CRUSH PRODUCTS</p>
        <p>2 LITER</p>
        <p>*1</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>SPACEMAKER'APPLIANCE</p>
        <p>Mg</p>
        <p>BANNER</p>
        <p>BATHROOM TISSUE</p>
        <p>c</p>
        <p>4 ROLL PAK</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>BOUNTY TOWELS</p>
        <p>JUMBO ROLL 79*</p>
        <p>PUFFS</p>
        <p>FACIAL TISSUE</p>
        <p>250 CT. 99*</p>
        <p>HeYilJuvsMii?sjaSni</p>
        <p>LUVS CONVENIENCE PAK</p>
        <p>DIAPERS</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Jms</p>
        <p>ALL SIZES</p>
        <p>Jim</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>MAYONNAISI</p>
        <p>KRAFT GRAPE JELLY GRAPE JAM OR</p>
        <p>APPLE JELLY ,,oz</p>
        <p>NEW AUNT JEMIMA BUHERLITE</p>
        <p>SYRUP</p>
        <p>PALMOLIVE LIQUID</p>
        <p>DETERGENT^.?U</p>
        <p>89*</p>
        <p>$|79</p>
        <p>99*</p>
        <p>KEEBLER SALE niDei cevBHD</p>
        <p>SOFT BATCH CeOKIIS.... . . FLAVORS</p>
        <p>11*0Z. $|49 I</p>
        <p>PUDDINCMMf CeOKIIS... .11.5 oz.'</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>ZISTA SALTME CRACKIM</p>
        <p>ZBSt</p>
        <p>uoz.</p>
        <p>99*</p>
        <p>RED 6L0</p>
        <p>TOMATOES 9 9 300 CAN</p>
        <p>RINSO</p>
        <p>LAUNDRY DETERGENT.....</p>
        <p>WHITE HOUSE</p>
        <p>APPLE JUICE... .V. Gu.</p>
        <p>3/*l~</p>
        <p>,99 99*</p>
        <p>POCAHONTAS CANNED VEGETABLE SALE</p>
        <p>WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE</p>
        <p>OOLOEN CORN</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>CAN</p>
        <p>3/*l</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>LOm CUT OREEN BEANS OR FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>CAN</p>
        <p>3/l</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>FROZEN FOODS</p>
        <p>DOWNYFLAKE ECONOMY PAK</p>
        <p>BUTTERMILK  AAC</p>
        <p>WAFFLES 01^ W</p>
        <p>PET RITZ MULTI PAK  O  OO</p>
        <p>PIB SHELLS  ...1</p>
        <p>SHOESTRING  4 IS S 00</p>
        <p>FRENCH FRIES.20oz0/^1</p>
        <p>FRUSEN GLADJE GOURMET__||U A h ba</p>
        <p>ICE CREAM..~^ftils 1</p>
        <p>CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE  OiSC</p>
        <p>PIEZAS.......w</p>
        <p>CAROLINA DAIRIES</p>
        <p>ICE CREAM  OiSc</p>
        <p>SANDWICHES   . pak jF jp</p>
        <p>COUNTRY FRESH  S R 19</p>
        <p>ICE MILK......</p>
        <p>DAIRY FOODS</p>
        <p>PARADE CHILLED</p>
        <p>ORANGE</p>
        <p>JUICE...</p>
        <p>64 OZ. aN.</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>PILLSBURY \</p>
        <p>BUTTERMILK</p>
        <p>BISCUITS</p>
        <p>6CT. 6 6 5 0Z.</p>
        <p>6/99*</p>
        <p>rOUNTRV i FRESH. . I</p>
        <p>t W) A ) 1 &amp;lt;'</p>
        <p>COUNTRY FRESH</p>
        <p>HOMOUENIZED MILK</p>
        <p>MRS. FILBERT'S</p>
        <p>MARGARINE</p>
        <p>SANDWICH MATE IMITATION SLICED</p>
        <p>AMERICAN SINGLES  0,</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>pay fee, 5 yeai^ probation; breaking-ahd entering automobile (2 counts), larceny, voluntary dismissal.  T</p>
        <p>Connie Earl Stancil, Thomas Trailer Park, sale of cocaine (2 counts), ,4 ypars jail, as condition of work release or parole pay fine, costs and restitution; sale.of cocaine, sale of marijuana, 6 years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs-and restitution, penorm 100 hours community service and pay fee, 5 years probation. '</p>
        <p>Ronnie Harris, Memorial Drive, first degree rape, life imprisonment;' /irst degree sexual offense, life imprisonment; robbery with a dangerous weapn, 40 years jail; first degree kidnapping, &amp;lt;12 years jail.</p>
        <p>Antonio Taylor, East Dudley* Street, assault inflicting serious injury, shopltft-ing, order for remand to comply with</p>
        <p>District Court judgment.</p>
        <p>I Maye, Hopki ing and entering, order</p>
        <p>John June:</p>
        <p>ins Drive, brak- for remand to</p>
        <p>comply with District Court judgment.'</p>
        <p>Lisa Jo Spivey, Quail Hollow, ^ false pretense, financial credit card fraud (5 counts), 4 years jail, as condition of Work release or parole pay costs, restitutioaand ittomeyfees.  ,</p>
        <p>District Court...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page34) ;  _</p>
        <p>Jesse Ray Blount, Winterville, financial card theft (2 counts), voluntary disiqissgl;' financial card fraud, 2 years State Department of Correction; financial card fraud (2 counts), 2 years in each&amp;gt;cjse jto run consecutively suspended on paytnent of costs in each case and restitno to Robert Lee Blount in the amount of |B73.'l4 and to NCNB Bank Card in the ai^oubt of $392.15, probation 2 years.</p>
        <p>Linwood Earl Green, Grime&amp;amp;land, assault with a deadly weapon (2 counts), voluntary dismissal.  -  ,    ;</p>
        <p>Paula Michelle Roberson, East Fifth Street, assault inflicting serious injury, prosecution frivolous and malicious, prosecuting witness pay costs.</p>
        <p>James Randall, Route 3, financial card fraud, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Clarence H. Worthington; Route' 8. damage to real property, 6 months jail suspended on payment of costs, perform 40 hours community service and pay fees.</p>
        <p>William Peele, Windsor, breaking, entering and larceny, voluntary dismissal; larceny, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Timothy Wellons Parker, West Hill Townhomes, forgery and uttering, voluntary dismissal; larceny, 6 months jail suspended on payment of costs, remit costs, 48 hours jail, perform 40 hours community service and pay fee.</p>
        <p>Sharion Bond, Windsor, breaking, entering and larceny, voluntary dismissal; larceny, voluntary dismissal.</p>
        <p>Deeds ..9</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 36)</p>
        <p>John D. Rose al to rudolj^ H. Kuenzial 95.00</p>
        <p>. Jessie Ray Stancill al to Delores Anne StanciU 1.00 Tipton Builders Inc. to Jerry M. Power al 103.00 U.S.-FmHA to Teresa A. Owens -Augustus A. Adams al to William K. Barnes al 4.00 Helen Nobles Dozier al to WUliajn Thomas Nobles al</p>
        <p>Lloyd R. Gibson al to MerriU Lyrnch Relocation Mgmt. Inc. 5.00 Merrill Lynch Relocation Mgnft. Inc. to Jimmy D. Wainwright al 38.S0 Douglas Coleman Hardee al to Paul D.Majette 5.00 Jc 6.00</p>
        <p>. Maiett</p>
        <p>Joe F.A. Jolly to Christopher Blaiid</p>
        <p>Joe F. A. Jolly to Edna Thorhe Rhodes 6.50 Leonard D. Lilley Jr. al to Walter C. Faulkner 8.50 David Howard Nanney Jr. at to William Ervin Moore al 5.00 ; ': Shamrock Realty Co. of Pitt Cb. Inc. to T &amp;amp; D Investments 198.5:  , Henry H. Sink-tr al to William* C. Byrd37 00  !  '</p>
        <p>Stanley Peaden Builders to Oln A. Williams al%.50  ..</p>
        <p>Storm</p>
        <p>BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -Heavy rains in central Tluiland causad flash floods that killed 15 people, left thousands homeless, and collapsed bridges, Interior Ministry and provincial officials said. .'</p>
        <p>A flash flood in Suan Phung district of Ratchaburi province, about  50 miles southwest of Bangkok, killed 12 |)eople and destroyed 50 homes,, of* l icials said. Seven bridges collapsed and many roads were cut, they said.</p>
        <p>In nearby Damnoen Sadiiak district, three p^ple died and three others were injured. Floods, ttere also damaged 415 houses, officials said.</p>
        <p>Thousands of villagers were reported homeless In the two areas.</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0038" />
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        <p>38. TtwDlrtly Reflector, Greenville. N.C. Wednesday, October 16.1985</p>
        <p>Cix&amp;gt;BSmfOtd By Eugene Sheffer Freshman Congressman Finds His</p>
        <p>ACROSS 38 Recording 57 Wooden 8 Promotes</p>
        <p>rS'-T</p>
        <p>ACROSS 1 Nanking nanny 5 Half a ballroom dance?</p>
        <p>8 Wading bird</p>
        <p>12 Icelandic tale</p>
        <p>13 Cincinnati player</p>
        <p>14 Nest of pheasants</p>
        <p>15 Theater memento</p>
        <p>17SaU</p>
        <p>fastener</p>
        <p>18 Campers water supply</p>
        <p>19 Roman officials</p>
        <p>21 Slight taste</p>
        <p>22 Actress Gordon</p>
        <p>23 Exclam ation</p>
        <p>26 Support</p>
        <p>28 SUly ones</p>
        <p>31 Guinness</p>
        <p>33 Failure</p>
        <p>;35 Season</p>
        <p>36 Actress Anne</p>
        <p>38 Recording group</p>
        <p>40 Stain</p>
        <p>41 Spanish painter</p>
        <p>43 Former chess champ</p>
        <p>45 Searches</p>
        <p>47 Builds</p>
        <p>51 Venezuelan copper center</p>
        <p>52 Cattle breed</p>
        <p>54 After-</p>
        <p>, dinner</p>
        <p>treat</p>
        <p>55 Behave</p>
        <p>56 Jai </p>
        <p>57 Wooden pins</p>
        <p>58 West or Murray</p>
        <p>59 Sloping roadway</p>
        <p>DOWN</p>
        <p>1 Vipers</p>
        <p>2 Brewers need</p>
        <p>3 Temples ex</p>
        <p>4 President after Grant</p>
        <p>5 Curled</p>
        <p>6 Lokis daughter</p>
        <p>7 Ethical reformer</p>
        <p>8 Promotes</p>
        <p>9 Invoice topper</p>
        <p>10fixe</p>
        <p>11 Stitches</p>
        <p>16 Dip out</p>
        <p>20 Excavated</p>
        <p>23 Knave of clubs</p>
        <p>24 Corrida cheer</p>
        <p>25 Reckless</p>
        <p>27 Gals date</p>
        <p>29 Cunning</p>
        <p>30 French</p>
        <p>*hl</p>
        <p>Avg. solution time: 25 min</p>
        <p>KAN</p>
        <p>ONE</p>
        <p>HATB</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;l p C A TN</p>
        <p>miH</p>
        <p>S.HEE</p>
        <p>JAFA</p>
        <p>F</p>
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        <p>503</p>
        <p>D</p>
        <p>I RD</p>
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        <p>APS</p>
        <p>[TOUT</p>
        <p>D'E /</p>
        <p>[G O L D E'RES"</p>
        <p>FWKM</p>
        <p>L-.i NE TER 0 l\N</p>
        <p>'tJH</p>
        <p>H^AU' ,U'L L DP'G'S  HE 1 RE</p>
        <p>al'ae</p>
        <p>RK</p>
        <p>IAS</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>10-16</p>
        <p>Ans. to yesterdays puzzle</p>
        <p>season</p>
        <p>32 Neckties</p>
        <p>34 U.S.-U55.R. goal?</p>
        <p>37 Pub drink</p>
        <p>39 Marionette maker</p>
        <p>42 Moslem religion</p>
        <p>44 Hungarian composer</p>
        <p>45 Moist</p>
        <p>46 Part of HOMES</p>
        <p>48 Soft drink</p>
        <p>49 London trolley</p>
        <p>50 Clip</p>
        <p>53 Wood</p>
        <p>sorrel</p>
        <p>10-16</p>
        <p>CRYPTOQUn*</p>
        <p>QNJDYRNZ, EHTWRG MEZ, QEG FGNQOODYM, DF f'rDJ GQ TW</p>
        <p>HWJWFGNDRY.</p>
        <p>Yesterdays Cryptoquip: THE MONTH STEADY SOLDIERS CHRONICALLY HATE; MARCH.</p>
        <p>Todays Cryptoquip clue: Q equals O</p>
        <p>The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal 0 tiiroughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.</p>
        <p> 1985 King Features Syndicate. Inc</p>
        <p>mnnE</p>
        <p>RLFRHHIP</p>
        <p>UUPENO</p>
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        <p>People just love the spicy new taste of Bunker Hill Jalapeo Hot Dog Chili Sauce.</p>
        <p>Its sensational as a dip with chips, or as a hearty filling for tacos and burritos. And its pierfect for savory Mexican-style bean and rice recipes.</p>
        <p>:  ^d with this special offer,</p>
        <p>you get 25 off when you try Bunker Hill Jalapeo Sauce.</p>
        <p>So make sure and pick up a big supply in the canned meat section of your favorite grocery store. Because once you try delicious new Bunker Hill Jalapeo Sauce, youre gonna have a bumin desire for more.</p>
        <p>Home In Rayburn Building's Gym</p>
        <p>By KATHRYN BAKER Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - For freshman Rep. Richard Armey, a house is not a home, but THE House - of Representatives - suits him justfme.</p>
        <p>Armey, R-Texas, a former economics professor, was elected to Congress last year. His wife and five chilcffen stayed in Texas.</p>
        <p>This summer, he said he decided it was a waste of my two most precious resources while Im in this town - time and money  to rent a )lace to live and commute to and rom work.</p>
        <p>He gave up his $700-a-month, one-bedroom apartment and now sleeps on his office sofa when he comes in late from the trips he makes to Denton, Texas, every weekend. During the we^, he stays in the House gymnasium.</p>
        <p>I had suggested to my wife and to</p>
        <p>my staff early that I would probably just as well stay in the office, Armey said in a recent interview. They were concenied that it might be depressing for me and encouraged me to take an apartment, which I did, out in Crystal City (Va.)</p>
        <p>But Armey said he found himself working until 11:30 at night. Then hed have to rush to catch the last Metro subway train from Capitol Hill to Virginia before midnight. Early the next morning, hed be back on the train into town.</p>
        <p>Living in the House office building has been far less depressing, he said. 1 found the Metro depressing, especially at night, especially when I had to get up from my work. My apartment was depressing. You know, I never saw it in the daylight hours.</p>
        <p>Rep. James Jeffords, R-Vt., lived in his office for 11 months about five years ago, and Armey isnt the only</p>
        <p>Uncivil War</p>
        <p>The latest phase in Lebanons civil war has been taking place in Tripoli recently. The Lebanese militias should take a lesson from the American Plains Indians, who did their best to civilize warfare. Warriors of some tribes used a long stick decorated with feathers to touch or hit opponents, thereby gaining points. Anyone who actually killed an opponent received the fewest points. Each time a warrior earned a new point, he got to brag about his entire point history.</p>
        <p>DO YOU KNOW  What familiar expression comes from the bragging of these Plains warriors?</p>
        <p>TUESDAYS ANSWER - Doctors in the 1800s used leeches to bleed patients.</p>
        <p>10-16-85  _    Knowledge  Unlimited,  Inc.  1985</p>
        <p>one sharing the halls of Congress with the cleaning crews this year.</p>
        <p>Rep. Bob Whittaker, R-Kan., slee{ in his office, but he preferred not to talk about it, according to his press secretary.</p>
        <p>Armey said as far as he knows, Whittaker is the only other member of Congress living in an office, though he thinks there are periodic myste^ guests in the gym. When he comes in late, he said, he often notices closed doors on a couple of the 12 sleeping rooms, indicating they are occupied.</p>
        <p>TTie gymnasium, located in the basement of the cavernous Rayburn House Office Building, has bodybuilding machines, showers, sauna, steam bath, television and telephones.</p>
        <p>Each of the approximately 7-foot-by-5-foot sleeping rooms is equipped with a bed and a chair, the 45-year-old legislator said.</p>
        <p>Theres nothing fancy there, he said. I dont know if 1 should say this, but its somewhat reminiscent of my idea of a prison cell.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, Armey said, the life is really quite satisfying because of the amount of alone-time he now gets.</p>
        <p>What 1 do is get up from my desk as late as I please, quite often around midnight, he saia. The Metro is long since gone and Im not worrying atxHit it. I go down to the gym. I get a workout on the weights. You turn on the news, youre down there alone, you have a chance to think, do something physical for yourself, take a hot shower and roll in the sack. Im up at 6 again, again get a good workout on</p>
        <p>the weights, get a chance to visit with some of the other guys, which is something I missed out on. Im getting to know more ( the members.</p>
        <p>' In the mornings, he said, he goes from the Raybuni to the Longworth Building next door where he has breakfast in the cafeteria. His office is in the Cannon @uilding, the third of the three House office buildings. They are connected to each other and the Capitol by underground walkways.</p>
        <p>Armey said he generaUy lunches at his desk, then has his evening meal at the Capitol or at one of the restaurants up the street.</p>
        <p>I dont like leaving the Hill, he said. I was reflecting on that. My world is very small when Im in Washington, compared to the five counties I travel in (Texas). I was telling my wife about the cold weatter coming on and told her I might end up looking like a mole. I may never get out of ie buildings.</p>
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        <p>Though he sometimes flops on the couch in his Cannon building office at night, Armey said he fini it too noisy.</p>
        <p>This is a very busy place at night, he said. Theyre cleaning offices, and as they do that, theyve got these big heavy carts that they run up and down those marble floors that go clickety, clickety, clickety, clickety. There s light that streams in from a dozen different angles, and generally theres somebody out there who wants to talk to somebody at the other end of the hall, but doesnt want towalk down there.</p>
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        <p>Chinese Farmers Seek Cash For Crops</p>
        <p>By JEFF BRADLEY Associated Press Writer PEKING (AP)  Old school Communist Party leaders are expiring alarm at the number of Chinas farmers who have forsaken grains for more lucrative crops, such as melons and tobacco, or have abandoned their fields alt(^ether fw rural industries.</p>
        <p>Grain shortages will lead to social disorder, Chen Yun, an 80-year-old Politburo Standing Committee member, told to a special party ctm-ference in late September.</p>
        <p>He echoed the view of the late Chairman Mao Tse-tung that so iMg as peasants were self-sufficient in grain, they could resist invasion and disaster. Most Chinese meals are based around rice or noodles.</p>
        <p>Chen, a renowned economic expert  who cautious about Chinese leader Deng Xiaopings market-force reforms, remmded the party that one of its prime tasks is feeding and clothing 1 billion people, 80 percent of them in the countiYside.</p>
        <p>Citing a state economic commission report, he added, Some peasants are no longer interestea in growing a^in. They are not even interested! in raising pigs and vegetables because in their opinion there can be no prosperity without ei^aging in industry.</p>
        <p>The newspaper Nongmin Ribao (Peasant Daily) took up the theme in an editorial Sept. 28: Agriculture is the foundation of the national economy. But there is no denying the fact that in some places and especially where township enterprises are thriving, this idea has been somewhat neglected.</p>
        <p>The same paper on Oct. 1 pointed to what it said was a new obsession with moneymaking.</p>
        <p>We must moroughly clean up the rotten capitalist thinking of putting money before all else, it commented.</p>
        <p>Dengs reformers say it is more efficient to import some grain so that productive forces can be used more IM^fitably.</p>
        <p>Part of the debate is over the numbers of peasants leaving the rice paddies for higher-paid industrial jobs, which the conservative (Tien argues could leave the nation vulnerable.</p>
        <p>The government launched a contract system this year under which farmers raise set amounts of prescribed crops, give or take 15 percent. Anything grown outside the contract can be sold privately.</p>
        <p>Because of a glut last year, grain prices fell and many fanners cut grain acreage to the minimum, switching to more lucrative crops. When floods damaged the 1985 crop, their leeway was gone and many may not fulfil tiieir contracts.</p>
        <p>From the rich delta area near Clanton to the outskirts of Peking, the count^side has undergone a revolution since 1979.</p>
        <p>Since 1979, the commune life of the Mao days was replaced bv a house- "3 hold-based economy in which families make money through specialties, such as raising watermelons or ducks, running a trucking business or entering an industrial coUective.</p>
        <p>if you want to get rich, you have to take this road, said Chang Shengyun of the Tianjin municipality, where rural areas are dotted with small businesses in which former farmers manufacture running shoes, paper flowers and many other goods.</p>
        <p>They earned 30 or 40 yuan ($10 to $14) a month when they tilled the land. Now they average 100 yuan (^), shoe factory head Wang Shuyun said of her 450 workers. The average annual rural income last year was 355 yuan ($120).</p>
        <p>Farmland is contracted for 10 to 15 years to specialists such as watermelon expert Yin Chengfu in Nancai township near Tianjin, whose 10,000-yuan ($3,400) household is the envy of comrades in the crowded cities.</p>
        <p>Specialist farming has created surplus labor, soaked up by rural in- ' dustry and service trades which in turn lure people away from the low pay and hard work in ie fields.</p>
        <p>By the end of last year, 14 percent of the rural labor force  more than 52 million people - worked in township industries with total output of 171 billion yuan ($58 billion).</p>
        <p>For the first time in history, over half the rural work force in coastal Zhejiang Province is non-agricultural.</p>
        <p>Some Chinese farmland is lying fallow, while a rural construction boom is consuming up to 2.47 million acres of land a year, nearly 1 percent of Chinas 262 million arable acres.</p>
        <p>Increasingly, farming is left to the elderly, women and illiterates, the official weekly magazine Liaowang (Outlook) reported.</p>
        <p>China needs 500 million tons of grain a year to feed its population, and the Peasant Daily newspaper said no enough grain is available on the import market to fill the gap if production slumps too far.</p>
        <p>Three-quarters of Chinas farmland remains devoted to grain, and last years crop of 407.2 million metric tons was a record. But acreage was reduced by 6.1 million acres t^ year.</p>
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        <p>Values to $200................/O  Urr</p>
        <p>LEVI'S Bend Over Stretch Pants Now Off I25% OFF</p>
        <p>Levi's polyester stretch Bend Over pants. Choose from fly front rigid band style in ladies or Today's Woman sizes, 6 to 20 and 32 to 44. Many colors to coordinate with.</p>
        <p>Levis</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>OVER</p>
        <p>*5.00</p>
        <p>XO.ILir/^SWEETBKIAKSave Up to $5 On Shirts And $7 On French Canvas Pants!</p>
        <p>Big Savings On Famous Name Separates! Great Buys!25% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. to 150.00</p>
        <p>What pretty fashions to choose from.</p>
        <p>J.G. Hook and Richard Evans wool Wend pants, skirts, blouses and jackets, in sizes 6 to 16.</p>
        <p>Deam and Folio polyester slacks, skirts, blouses, sweaters and blazers in white, gray, navy blue.</p>
        <p>Solids and prints for sizes 8 to 20.</p>
        <p>Even Cross Country mix'n'match Wazers, skirts, pants. Wool blend styles for sizes 6 to 20. Save!</p>
        <p>Shirts.</p>
        <p>Reg. $12 and $13.</p>
        <p>Slacks.</p>
        <p>Reg. $34.......</p>
        <p>TGIF and Sweetbriar of cotton and polyester blends. Button down collar with long sleeves in solid colors, for sizes 5 to 13,8 to 18. Slacks by Norton McNaughton, French canvas belted and unbelted styles in many colors and sizes 6 to 16. To great go-togethers. Or Counterparts polyester solid color slacks with fly front, two pleats and pockets. Savel</p>
        <p>/J</p>
        <p>po:</p>
        <p>Save A Big $10 On Koret Impressions Flatter Fit Pants!</p>
        <p>21.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 32.00</p>
        <p>Koret Impressions polyester Flatter Fit  pants, with side closure, two pleats and a tummy control panel inset. In many colors, for sizes 8 to 18. Save!Save $30 On Fleet Street</p>
        <p>Rabbit Fur Jackets!89.99</p>
        <p>Regular 120.00</p>
        <p>Fleet Street rabbit fur jackets in belted hip len^h and chubby styles. Black, white, beig^ colors for sizes S to L. Each fur labeled to show country or origin of imported furs.</p>
        <p>Save $25 On Cross Country Wool Blend Suits!84.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 110.00.</p>
        <p>Cross Country wool blend suits. Designed with a two button blazer and dirndl skirt in petite, rhisses' and half sizes. Cross Country is a name that people notice when it comes to styling, first quality fabrics that last forever. Great solid colors to choose from.</p>
        <p>CAOSS  SAVE</p>
        <p>OUntkij  $251</p>
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        <p>Save Up to $9 On Junior, Misses' Sweaters!</p>
        <p>R^'ie 10.99</p>
        <p>Shaker Knit,  4 </p>
        <p>Reg.$22and$25 .... lO.TO</p>
        <p>Cotton.  QO</p>
        <p>Reg.$25........... lO.TO</p>
        <p>Boucle'  i  AQ</p>
        <p>Reg.$26........... 10.99</p>
        <p> 24.99</p>
        <p>Select from California Ivy cotton solid color vest, Sweetbriar cotton crew, V-neck sweaters, TGIF cotton crew, Hot Jazz cotton boude'knit, Saddlebred shaker knit.</p>
        <p>Save $8 On Judy Bond Polyester Bow-Tie Blouses!</p>
        <p>17.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $25.......</p>
        <p>Judy Bond polyester long sleeve bow tie blouses, in many solid colors for sizes 8 to 18. Looks great for work with a skirt or dressy pants.</p>
        <p>Save On Jockey Panties!</p>
        <p>Jockey cotton bikinis, hipsters</p>
        <p>briefs in sizes 4 to 7.  OCO/  C</p>
        <p>Reg.3.75to4.25..........0/0 Uri</p>
        <p>Ladies' Bras Up To $3 Off!</p>
        <p>Famous maker nylon, polyester solid color bras. Entire stock! AAQ/</p>
        <p>Values to $18............0 /O wa </p>
        <p>Shadowline Sleepwear Reduced!</p>
        <p>An assortment of pajamas, gowns</p>
        <p>androbe^s^yShadowline.  Qpp</p>
        <p>Heiress Panties On Sale!</p>
        <p>Heiress briefs, hipster and  O /f" QA</p>
        <p>bikinis in sizes 4 to 8. Reg. 2.50 O/ 0.99</p>
        <p>Gloria Vanderbilt Panties!</p>
        <p>Gloria Vanderbilt cotton bikinis,  H QQ</p>
        <p>strings, hipsters. Sizes 4 to 7. Reg. 6.50... 1.99</p>
        <p>Save $32 On Wool Blend Blazers, \  $6  On  Polyester  Blend  Skirts!</p>
        <p>Personal wool blend blazers for the cooler days ahead. Two button, two patch pocket styling in camel, black, navy and red. to go with your favorite skirts or pants. In sizes '  6 to 20. Sweetbriar plaid skirts of polyes</p>
        <p>ter/wool/acrylic with side zip jitterbug pleat, in sizes 8 to 18. Sweetbriar polyester/wool skirts with release pleat, side entry with two pockets, in gray, black, off white and navy.</p>
        <p>In sizes 8 to 18. Hurry!</p>
        <p>^SWEETBRIAR</p>
        <p>Save Up to $7 On Junior Shirts!</p>
        <p>Values to 25.00.</p>
        <p>30% OFF</p>
        <p>Famous maker polyester/cotton blend shirts. Tailored into button down collars, shirt collars with an oversized look. In plaids, stripes and solids. Great under a shaker knit sweater.</p>
        <p>SaveUpto$120n Junior Jeans!</p>
        <p>25% OFF /</p>
        <p>Gasoline, Guess, Jordache, Calvin Klein andZena are all for you to choose from. Choose from stonewashed, distressed denims and prewashed styles in navy and black denim. Only for sizes 5 to 15.</p>
        <p>Bersonal</p>
        <p>IHVniON Of lllUt fAY</p>
        <p>ISWEETBRIAR</p>
        <p>Save Up to $15 On Famous Marne Separates!</p>
        <p>20% OFF</p>
        <p>Values to 78.00</p>
        <p>Famous names include Santa Cruz, Organi cally Grown and Espirit, names you can trust in sportswear. Choose from jackets, skirts, pants and sweater in a great selection</p>
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        <p>3 BIG DAYS TO SAVE! HURRY!</p>
        <p>Ahv</p>
        <p>Save $3 On Ladies' Woven fie Leather Oxfords! Great Buys!</p>
        <p>Two Great styles of ladies' woven tie oxfords for you. Leather lace-up upper in tan, black and navy. By Nicole and Diesse insizes6to 10.  &amp;gt;  -</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Of I Ladies' Hanes Hosiery Now Reduced!20% OFF</p>
        <p>Hanes nylon and nylon/Lycra hosiery in sheers and textures, fall fashion colors and basic shades. In sizes A to F. The entire stock has been reduced for you, in time for autumn, when you have to quit going barel</p>
        <p>Save $10 On Ladies' Dame -ashion Beits!9.99</p>
        <p>Regular 20.00</p>
        <p>Dam leather belts in fall fashion colors. Accessorize your outfits and slenderize your waistlines with fashion belts, topped off with fashion buckles. Great looks will be what you</p>
        <p>get.</p>
        <p>Save On Ladies' Seiect Handbags!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Select group of leather and urethane handbags in dress and casual styles, great fall colors. A seiect group to choose from, so shop early and savel</p>
        <p>TIMEX</p>
        <p>Timex Watches Up to $13 Off!25% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. 19.96 to 54.96</p>
        <p>Men's and ladies' Timex analog and digital style watches in a great selection to choose from, the entire stock. What a way to say you have the time.</p>
        <p>^ Save On ^ Ladies'Bodywear!</p>
        <p>125% OFF</p>
        <p>Danskin and Flexatard</p>
        <p>H nylon and nylon/Lycra leotards and tights.</p>
        <p>Ladies' Buxton Small Leather Goods On Sale!</p>
        <p>ibi</p>
        <p>Ladies' Naturalizer Shoes!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Naturalizer* leather and urethane upper dress shoes in taupe, navy, gray, black. Te entire stock in sizes 6 to 10. Shop early and buy those fail shoes for work or dressing up to go out. Arid save!</p>
        <p>20%</p>
        <p>OFF</p>
        <p>Buxton leather and vinyl wallets and small leather goods. Great savings on the items you need!</p>
        <p>Ladies'Totes</p>
        <p>Umbrellas,</p>
        <p>Accessories!</p>
        <p>20%</p>
        <p>OFF</p>
        <p>Totes , for rainy days that demand style. Umbrellas, hats and totes, for fashionable ladies. Those Kerns you couldn't afford before, are yours now!</p>
        <p>totes</p>
        <p>Save Up to $11 On Auditions!</p>
        <p>29.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $39 to $41 ....</p>
        <p>Auditions leather and urethane dress and casual shoes. Select group in navy, taupe, and black colors and sizes 6to 10. Auditions ...the finishing touch to your outfit.</p>
        <p>Save On Designer Fashion Shoes!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Liz Claiborne and Gloria Vanderbilt leather upper dress and casual shoes in fall fashion colors. The entire stock of designer shoes in sizes 6 to 10. Shop early save!</p>
        <p>Save Up to $5 On Ladies' Shoes!</p>
        <p>Values to $30 .</p>
        <p>24.99</p>
        <p>Men's Andhurst "LKes" $11 Off! I ^en's Converse Up to $15 Off!</p>
        <p>Reg. $44</p>
        <p>Nicole leather upper flats. Comfort for the workplace yet stylish like none other. In fall fashion colors for sizes 6 to 10. Shop and save on comfort and style.</p>
        <p>Andhurst leather upper lace-up oxford in tan, burgundy.</p>
        <p>32.99  25%  OFF</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>$20 to $62</p>
        <p>Converse canvas and leather upper running and court shoes in many colors to choose from. The entire stock has been reduced for you. Weekends are great laid-back in a pair of tennies.</p>
        <p>$10 Off On Men's Adidas Shoes!32.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $43...................</p>
        <p>Adidas suede upper athletic shoes in navy, burgundy, gray. The lace-up oxford you'll enjoy, for men, sizes 8 to 11.</p>
        <p>Boys'Casual Shoes Up to $8 Off! I $18 Off Men's Bass Loafers!25% OFF ...  49.99</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>$25 to $34.</p>
        <p>Bounders leather upper lace-up oxford slip-on casuals in tan and wine. Great for school in boys' sizes.</p>
        <p>Bass leather upper penny Weejun loafer in antique brownJj Sizes 8 to 12. Shop early for the classic.</p>
        <p>WEEJUNS</p>
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        <p>Save Up to $4 On LEVI'S Children's Cotton Jeans!</p>
        <p>11.99 ..13.99</p>
        <p>Great Prices On LEE Cotton Straight Leg Children's Jeans!11.9912.9913.99</p>
        <p>Sizes 4 to 6X. Reg. 13.99 ..</p>
        <p>Sizes 4 to 7, Reg. 14.99 ..</p>
        <p> Sizes 7 to 14,</p>
        <p>Reg. 16.99 ...........</p>
        <p>Savings on a basic for active children, Lee denim jeans, in five-pocket straight leg styling. Stock up while the price is low!</p>
        <p>Reg. 13.99 to 17.99</p>
        <p>Levi's 100% cotton blue denim jeans, rugged wear for rugged and active kids. Straight leg styling that looks good on anyone, anywhere with anything. In sizes 4 to 6X, 4 to 7 and 7 to 14. Save! Jeans are the classic for weekends and fun wear!</p>
        <p>Hurry!</p>
        <p>Save On Six-Pack of Tube Socks!</p>
        <p>Cotton and nylon tube socks in  Q  QQ</p>
        <p>white with multi-color stripes. Reg. 6/5.47____</p>
        <p>Girls' Sportswear Up to $6 Off!</p>
        <p>Alfar sportswear in tops, jumpers, OAQ/</p>
        <p>and sets. Sizes 4 to 14. Reg. to $20 Ov/O I</p>
        <p>Baby Furniture Up to $57 Off!</p>
        <p>Century, Kolocraft, Strolee</p>
        <p>furniture, car seats, more.  OCO/  C  C</p>
        <p>Values to $229...............0/0  Ur  F</p>
        <p>OshKosh Overalls Up to $4 Off!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Boys' all cotton denim, sizes 4 to 7 and toddler.</p>
        <p>Reg. $16 to $18..........</p>
        <p>Girls'Dresses Up to $9 Off!</p>
        <p>Bonnie Jean, Carrousel styles. ^ /Q ^\CC Sizes 4 to 6X, 7 to 14. Reg. $22 to $27 I/O Uir</p>
        <p>Boys'Andhurst Underwear!</p>
        <p>Andhurst polyester/cotton briefs,</p>
        <p>T-shirts, white.  OCO/  ^CC</p>
        <p>Reg.5.49A5.59.............0/0  UrrDolls, Stuffed Animals!</p>
        <p>A famous group of dolls, stuffed animals. Beautiful, precious.</p>
        <p>Reg. to $130</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Save Up to $20 On Girls' Rabbit Furs!20% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. 64.00 to 100.00</p>
        <p>You don't have to be grown-up to have a fur coat. Now young girls can have rabbit fur jack^s with zip front in bomber length. Bastic bottom and cuffs for extra warmth.</p>
        <p>In sizes 4 to 6X, 7 to 14. Each fur labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. Shop early.Boys' Briefs, T-shirts</p>
        <p>Andhurst polyester/cotton briefs,  O /Q CA</p>
        <p>T-shirts, sizes 3 to 7. Reg. 3/4.69.......0/  wUBoys' Tube Socks Reduced!</p>
        <p>Boys' over-the-calf tube socks,  Q  CA</p>
        <p>fully cushioned for support. Reg. 5.99.......w* wUGirls'TeenForm Bras!</p>
        <p>Seamless shaper that's lightly</p>
        <p> 20% OFFBugOff! Panties Reduced!</p>
        <p>BugOffl cotton/polyester briefs in a value pack. Sizes 8 to 14. Reg. 6/5.44.</p>
        <p>Save Up to $8 On Carter, Heahh-Tex, Liz Claiborne and More, In Sportswear!25% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.00 to 34.00</p>
        <p>Carters sportswear and playwear in tops, pants and more for infant, toddler sizes. Health-Tex playwear and sportswear in tops, slacks and sets. Buster Brown tops, slacks and more. Liz Claibom^ solid and plaid blouses, skirts and slacks.</p>
        <p>BugOffl solid color tops, slacks and more. Sizes for infants, toddlers and girls' 7 to 14. Super buys, so hurry!</p>
        <p>Savings Of Up To $22 On Boys' Suits And Coats!25% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. 50.00 to 90.00</p>
        <p>Gant, Andhurst, Saddle-bred polyester/wool, polyester suits and sport coats in solids, stripes and tweeds.</p>
        <p>In boys' sizes. Shop early and save!</p>
        <p>#</p>
        <p>GANT</p>
        <p>Andhurst.</p>
        <p>Save On Boys' Famous Name Sport Shirts, Slacks!8.99,11.99 25% OFF If"""': 13.99</p>
        <p>Andhurst^ ASaddlebred Shirts, Reg. 12.00 A 15.00</p>
        <p>Farah' Slacks, Reg. $18 to $20</p>
        <p>CMtLPCN5 ClOtHCS UAOC WiTl</p>
        <p>Your boys can dress in style and class. Whether it's in the Andhurst cotton and polyester long sleeve woven plaid sport shirt, or dress shirt in white, blue and yellow, sharp dressing is v/hat he'll find. Saddle-bred cotton/polyester long sleeve button down plaid sport shirt goes great with the Farah or Saddle-bred slacks, both of cotton/polyester in plain front, beltloop styling in navy and khaki by Farah or the pleated twill by Saddlebred, they're his.</p>
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        <p>Save Up to $55 On Andhurst Suits!</p>
        <p>Regular to 156.00.</p>
        <p>What savings for that man in your life, the Andhurst polyester/wool suit. Two piece suit with two button front jacket in many colors of solids and stripes to choose from. In men's sizes. Why pay more when you can save on suits by our own</p>
        <p>Andhurst !Save Up to $16 On Young Men's Sportswear!</p>
        <p>Regular $31 to $67.25% OFF</p>
        <p>Select group of great-looking, fashion-setting Generra and Union Bay sportswear, in warm wools and acrylics and comfy cottons. Select from shirts, slacks, sweaters and jackets in solids, plaids and fancies.</p>
        <p>10Save Up to $28 On Men's Gordon &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Ferguson Coats, Jackets!25% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. $86 to $115</p>
        <p>Gordon &amp;amp; Ferguson wool and poplin coats and jackets, in  waist and stadium length for football ^ games or just cool autumn days out. Style and great looks are yours in these  navy, gray, tan and brown coats. Don't .wait for the cold weather, buy now!</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>Save $6 On Men's Gant "Foxhunt" Plaid Sport Shirts!24.99</p>
        <p>Regular 31.00</p>
        <p>Gant "Foxhunt" plaid sport shirts, of cotton and polyester. It's a classic with long sleeves, button down collar in plaids / and stripes. Overlaid with a b\g bulky sweater or just by I itself, it's the shirt j for you. Shop early! ^</p>
        <p>Save $4 On Men's Slacks!17.99</p>
        <p>Regular 22.00 ..</p>
        <p>Our own Andhurst , in cotton and polyester blends. Styling in fashion with plain front and beltloops. In khaki, navy and other solid colors. Shop early and save!Save Up to $5 On Men's I Arrow Dress Shirts!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 17.00 to 22.00</p>
        <p>Arrow 60% cotton/40% polyester dress shirts, in button down collar, straight collar styling in long and short sleeves. Select from blue, white, ecru and yellow professional colors.</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Of Men's Dress Slacks Now Reduced!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 36.00 to 59.00</p>
        <p>Thomwn, Jaymar and other famous name brand dress slacks in beltloop and beltless styles. Big selection of solids and plaids. Many fabrics to select from.</p>
        <p>Save Up to $4 On Dress Shirts By Andhurst !12.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 16.00 and 17.00</p>
        <p>Andhurst cotton and polyester blend dress shirts. Long sleeve, button down and straight collar in blue, yvhite, ecru and yellow, in men's sizes. For best selections, shop early!</p>
        <p>Thomson Perfect Pant At A Big $7 Savings!27.99</p>
        <p>Thomson Perfect Pant , a pant that not only looks good on you, but that you'll enjoy owning. Made of 100% cotton, in beltloop styling with beltloops. Needs very little if any ironing. Features a permanent crease. In an array of colors. Men's sizes. Save!</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>$35</p>
        <p>THOMSONIzod LACOSTE Knit Shirts!</p>
        <p>Izod 100% cotton short sleeve,</p>
        <p>long tail shirts. Many colors. Reg. $28 IMen's LEE Jeans Low-Priced!</p>
        <p>Lee 100% cotton prewashed, five- 4/5 pocket straight leg jeans............... |</p>
        <p>Saddlebred Sport Shirts!</p>
        <p>Men's cotton/polyester long sleeve, button down shirts. Reg. $21...</p>
        <p>16.99</p>
        <p>Men's Caps, Hats, Umbrellas!</p>
        <p>Totes hats, nylon umbrellas, bags oco/ manyshades, styles.Reg. $15to$35 Zb A) UtT ;</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>Six Pack of Tube Socks!</p>
        <p>Andhurst Orion /nylon athletic</p>
        <p>tube socks in white, stripes. Reg. 6.49......</p>
        <p>Andhurst "Clipper" Socks!</p>
        <p>Andhurst bulk Orion /stretch</p>
        <p>nylon crew socks. Many colors. Reg. 1.75 ..</p>
        <p>Andhurst Blazers $10 Off!</p>
        <p>Polyester/wool hopsack two-button, center vent blazers. Reg^ $80...</p>
        <p>4.99</p>
        <p>1.29</p>
        <p>69.99</p>
        <p>Andhurst Underwear Savings!</p>
        <p>Cotton and polyester/cotton  oco/  /^xx</p>
        <p>briefs, boxers, more. Reg. to 9.29 Off</p>
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        <p>Savinm Of Up to $22 On Drapery!</p>
        <p>Choose from antique satin, de-  rr</p>
        <p>corator solids. Sizes 63, 84". Reg. to $110.... 20% O r P</p>
        <p>Savings On Breneman Shades!</p>
        <p>Breneman vinyl "Nev-R-Ute"&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>'Cadence shades in white, more.</p>
        <p>20% OFF</p>
        <p>Oneida Stainless Steel Hatwarel</p>
        <p>"Deluxe, "Community", "Heirloom  nnn/</p>
        <p>5-pc. settings. Reg. 22.50to 75.00 ........JU%  Ur  r</p>
        <p>in</p>
        <p>Save Up to $40 on Hoover Vacuum Cleaners!</p>
        <p>79.99 99.99</p>
        <p>Model U-4363 Reg. 120.00</p>
        <p>Model U-4387 Reg. 140.00</p>
        <p>Hoover upright vacuum with powerful 4.8 amp. motor, steel agitator, 9-quart disposable bag. Hoover Deluxe upright vacuum with 15-quart top fill bag, positive agitator, four positions.</p>
        <p>Towle Crystal Candlesticks On Sale!</p>
        <p>Boxed, one pair of lead crystal</p>
        <p>candlesticks with two candles......................</p>
        <p>Toscany 7-pc. Wine Decanter Sets!</p>
        <p>Graystone cut designs at a special  aq</p>
        <p>values. Special purchase.........................</p>
        <p>Monogrammed Towels Now Reduced Low!</p>
        <p>Embroidered nylon satin monogram  /^CC</p>
        <p>on whKetowel. Hemmed.Reg. $3to $9.........$AI%  Urr</p>
        <p>Maple A Oak Glider Rockers!</p>
        <p>199 .^249</p>
        <p>Maple or Oak glider platform rocker complete various color fabric cushions. Relax in great comfort. Great accent chair.</p>
        <p>Bed Pillows Up to A Savings Of $22!</p>
        <p>"Caress, "Paradise', "Park Avenue  OCO/</p>
        <p>and "Luxury Foam pillows. Reg. $9to $90____2D /O  Urr</p>
        <p>GEToast-R-Oven Low-Priced!</p>
        <p>Automatic two-piece toaster, door pops open when ready. Special..........</p>
        <p>Priscilla Curtains Priced Low!</p>
        <p>Neural and fashion color Lowell*  onn/</p>
        <p>priscilla, "Lilly Country" tier. Reg. to $24......jU%  Urr</p>
        <p>36.99</p>
        <p>Save On Flannel Sheets!</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>10.99 to</p>
        <p>14.99</p>
        <p>30% OFF</p>
        <p>Home Fashions 100% cotton flannel sheets in flowers and wild geese patterns of white and off-white backgrounds. Twins, fulls.</p>
        <p>Save Up to $6 On Cannon "Royal Classic" Towels!</p>
        <p>1.99.13.99</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.00 to 20.00</p>
        <p>Cannon 100% combed cotton loop towels in porcelain blue, parchment and more. Solid dobby border that's machine washable. Save!</p>
        <p>Save Up to $6 On Decorator</p>
        <p>Pillows!</p>
        <p>Cape Craft Wood Items Reduced!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 4.99 to 25.00</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Corduroy, velplush, antique satin and satin pillows in a wide selection of styles, colors and fabrics to coordinate with most home decorating. Makes a lovely gift! Prints and solids for a new look to your home. Added comfort, too!</p>
        <p>Choose from key rings, candle holders, napkin holders and rings, trays, recipe boxes, key holders and many other items. Makes a nice gift for a friend and yourself. Shop early for best selections in dark-rubbed pine.</p>
        <p>Bathroom Rugs Up to $10 Off!</p>
        <p>20% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 6.00 to 50.00</p>
        <p>Bathroom rugs, a large selection of fashion colors in contours, lids and assorted sizes and styles to choose from. Choose from "Juliet", "Decorator" and "Arlington styles in great looking, coordinating colors.</p>
        <p>-if</p>
        <p>ft</p>
        <p>Save $40 On The Anniversary Clock!</p>
        <p>Reg. 80.00.</p>
        <p>39.99</p>
        <p>You've seen it before but until now, have now been able to afford it...no more. The Roscalco anniversary clock...a jewel for your mantle, desk top or table, with gold tone columns, base and rotating pendulum.</p>
        <p>Second hand, quartz movement. 8, 12 high!</p>
        <p>"The Decorators" Sheets By Springmaid! Save!</p>
        <p>Save Over $5 On Thermal Blankets!</p>
        <p>4.9913.99 25% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 22.00</p>
        <p>Springmaid 65% polyester/35% cotton solid color percales with self hem sheets and pillowcases. Col-ordinates with shower curtains, bath rugs, more.</p>
        <p>StatePride cotton thermal blanket with diamond motif, and self binding. Machine wash and dry. Warm in winter with light top cover and coqI in summer as it allows air to circulate. In twin and full sizes, all cotton.</p>
        <p>StatepiidS</p>
        <p>5-Pc. Pfaltzgraff Dinnerware Place Settings Now Reduced!</p>
        <p>Heartland" Pattern Stove Top</p>
        <p>Covers And Dinnerware</p>
        <p>On Sale!</p>
        <p>5.99 59.99</p>
        <p>Values to 75.00</p>
        <p>Attractive "Heartland dinnerware for practical everyday dining. Durable, hospital:^ with lots of homespun charm. Perfect for holding big portions. Plates can be warmed In oven, cups, mugs, bowls, all microwave safe. Another protty for the kitchen, stove top burner covers to decorate and protect burners.</p>
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        <p>Savings On Ladies' Fashion Biouses!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Lucky Winner^ solid and fancy blouses. Select one of many fall fashion blouses with long sleeves. Many colors for sizes 8 to 18 to choose from. Shop early for best selections!</p>
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        <p>Archdale 75% Orion acrylic/25% nylon ^jki|ig.-afeicfc of IMaifao mkn dress socks in navy, black, brown and gray. Sew oil smStort enw  Stock up while the price is so low and save up  witiiltem IA*Anw*a^!ae * as gifts for Christmas. Sizes 9 to 12.* K-t ypu trtijliofriiff'fioro- Ai dm imdMbhi. ^</p>
        <p>Ladies'Polyester Slacks On Sale!</p>
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        <p>Haggat Slacks At A Big $3 Savings!</p>
        <p>14.99</p>
        <p>Regular 17.99</p>
        <p>Haggar- cotton/polyester ''blend slacks. Men's slightly irregular slacks with belt loops, slanted side pockets in solid fall colors. Sizes 30to38.</p>
        <p>Ladle's Argyle Knee Ladies' Handbags . Socks In Fall Colors  ^ At A Big Savings!</p>
        <p>1.09 125% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 1.59 ^1 Regular Prices</p>
        <p>1 Leathw and vinyl handbags with tipper and</p>
        <p>lSfras3tai11 *ainn i,,nnXm. *--- 1 closures in handle and dutch styles. ^StnsStoll.StopeerlywhilesiippliesM I Great savings in solid fall colors. '</p>
        <p>Ladies' Faii Shoes At Great Savings!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular Prices</p>
        <p>Select from casual and dress styles in leather or vinyl. Solid fall colors. Sizes 5 to 10.</p>
        <p>^ LadieC presses Upto$60hNow!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Reg. 22.00 to 27</p>
        <p>Misses' easy-care polyester foil dresses ei sulB and prints. Long staeve, short Meawe, three-quarter sleeve, bunon beck, ziaoer back, tie bait and belted styles.</p>
        <p>Ladies'Scuffs Ladto'Sw%*||rs Low Priced For You! , Lip To A $4 Savings!</p>
        <p>2.99 25%OFF</p>
        <p>Special Purchase ^**9- '*2J9to ItJi</p>
        <p>, ^ . SKt group of polyester/cotton Itoies' Ladies nylon and terp^ scu^ to lounge swators, Mwiy styfos and cniom to choose around the houw in. Many colors to choose from in aiB8smalf,mecluro and targe, from. S, M, L, XL</p>
        <p>Fruh-of-the-Loom Men's Underwrar!</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>Ragulmr Prices</p>
        <p>Cool and comfortatrie and lasts so long, men's Fruit-of-the-l rtom imdawear. In T-shirts, briefs, and boxers for sizes 32 to 42. At tfss price, stock i^l</p>
        <p>Men's Silk Ties Low Priced Now!</p>
        <p>2.99</p>
        <p>Special Purchase</p>
        <p>Men's 100% silk ties in clip on and four-in-hand styling. Select from many colors to go with any suit you may  wn. The finishing touch, a silk tie.</p>
        <p>.r. -is</p>
        <p>AH FotmdatKMis By Reigning Beauty Trimlkief Reduced} . Panties On Sale!</p>
        <p>25% OFF 20% OFF</p>
        <p>giiiwPrtcee y Regular Prices</p>
        <p>Swt on foe erdfre smck of TriminiA brae Three pack of Reigning Beauty panties in and gfrdtas. In white and beige. Slock up colors and white. When you save on the whiettie prices are low nd teeiy save. essentials, you can spend more on the extras.</p>
        <p>Men's LEVI'S Jeans Low Priced For Him!</p>
        <p>13.99</p>
        <p>Special Purchase</p>
        <p>Polyester/cotton blend jeans. In five-pocket straight leg denim styling. For sizes 32 to 40. Budget Store Only! Stock Up.</p>
        <p>Ladies'Wool Blend Skirts Up To $4 OFH</p>
        <p>25% OFF</p>
        <p>VahiestoWII</p>
        <p>Lacfi^' polyester/woof skirts in assorted stripes SHxi cokMS. Stop eeriy for the very best setectjofw wi rmfrchsiigpgseBnt wardrobe.</p>
        <p>' _</p>
        <p>Archdale Blazers Men's Sweaters Up At A Big $10 Off! to $5 Off - Hurry!</p>
        <p>39.99 25% OFF</p>
        <p>Regular 49.99 Valtieto20J</p>
        <p>Men's 100% polyester two-button hopsack Saue cm woof, cotton and potyestw/colfon blazer. Many colors in men's sizes. V-fwck wid crew neck sweaters in</p>
        <p>ttyles and colors to choose from. Men'ssieee. Worn up for winter I</p>
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        <p>Americas SupermarketLess on the bill!</p>
        <p> '    ac*yiyjwsjM.r-^&amp;gt;Winn-Dixie offers you over 10,000 unbeatable everyday low prices,..</p>
        <p>PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORE! Like W-D Brand U.S. Choice beef in our meat departments and Harvest Fresh pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, that are fresh from the farm to you. Want More? How about over 10,000 different items at everyday low prices to make sure that we've got exactly what you want, at a price you can afford.</p>
        <p>STILL WANT MORE? How about friendly cashiers and helpful ^rvice clerks, we ve got that too! Then, we have our convenient Deli-Bakeries (in most stores) with piping hot foods, cold cuts, and fresh baked goodies!</p>
        <p>Of course we do skimp on one thing. YOUR BILL! Our combination of more where you want it and less where you need  It, makes us your unbeatable store for a whole lot more!</p>
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        <p>NONE TO DEALERS *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITtES OCOPYRIGHT1965. WINN-DIXIE STORK INC.</p>
        <p>PRICES GOOD 7 FULL DAYS WED., OCT. 16 THRU TUES., OCT. 22.</p>
        <p>JUMBO ROLL</p>
        <p>SUNBELT</p>
        <p>TOWELS</p>
        <p>WITH 10.00 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 3)</p>
        <p>"LEAN AND MEATY" BARBECUE WHOLE SLAB</p>
        <p>SPARERIBS  5.99</p>
        <p>"LEAN AND MEATY" BARBECUE</p>
        <p>SPARERIBS  LA 2.98</p>
        <p>SOUTHERN STYLE CHOPPED OR SLICED</p>
        <p>P9RK BARBECUE L..3.49</p>
        <p>' AVAILABLE IN DELI BAKERY STORES ONLY!</p>
        <p>WINN-DIXIE now has</p>
        <p>Hus, we are matdung</p>
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        <p>item f&amp;lt;M* item,</p>
        <p>price fin* price!</p>
        <p>. ^</p>
        <p>Shown at right, is a comparison of some basic grocery items from \ Winn-Dixie and Food Lion. All of them were at regular shelf prices, no specials were included.</p>
        <p>Comparison done in Raleigh, N.C. on September, 30,1985. Some prices may have changed since that time.</p>
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        <p>HURRY, Only Two Weeks Left To Register!</p>
        <p>HMUD</p>
        <p>I--  -VVI</p>
        <p>everyday</p>
        <p>LOW PRICES!</p>
        <p>Time it running out! Y&amp;lt;hi only have two weeks left to register for a year's supply of free groceries, to be given away Nov. 1. Plus, we still have two drawings left for 10 winners each week of $100.00 in free groceries. Put a Winn*Dixie bumper sticker on your car and you may be a winner too! These people did: i</p>
        <p>Visit your nearest store for complete details.</p>
        <p>Duane Reese (Havelock, N.C.)</p>
        <p>Denise M. Heuser (Atlantic Beach, N.C.)</p>
        <p>Dorothea Herbert (Va. Beach, Va.)</p>
        <p>i-i, -</p>
        <p>Kent Fite (Rocky Mt. N.C.)</p>
        <p>Candy Alivo (Raleigh, N.C.)</p>
        <p>Jean Grady (Roanoke, Va.)</p>
        <p>Stanley E Winstead (Rocky Mt., N.C.)  ^</p>
        <p>Mary (Jilford j = (Elizabeditown, N.C)</p>
        <p>PLUS, the quality meats, produce and dairy products you deserve at prices you can afford!</p>
        <p>HARVEST FRESH</p>
        <p>RED DELICIOUS APPLES</p>
        <p>U.S. CHOICE</p>
        <p>western grain fed CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>9-OZ. BOX</p>
        <p>MR. P'S PIZZA</p>
        <p>HAMBURGER SAUSAGE PEPPERONI COMBO</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. INSPECTED</p>
        <p>FRYER leg QUARTERS</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>18 0Z. BTL. WHITE RAIN</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO</p>
        <p>REGULAR CONDITIONING EXTRA BODY</p>
        <p>white rain</p>
        <p>HAIR SPRAY</p>
        <p>U.S. CHOICE WESTERN grain fed</p>
        <p>boneless</p>
        <p>SIRLOIN</p>
        <p>STEAKS</p>
        <p>1-LB. ROLL JAMESTOWN MILO OR HOT</p>
        <p>PORK</p>
        <p>SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>500 OFF Specially marked packages!</p>
        <p>8 0Z. PUMP WHITE RAIN UNSCENTED OR EXTRA HOLD</p>
        <p>HAIR SPRAY ..... 1.49</p>
        <p>7.5 0Z. CAN WHITE RAIN UNSCENTED, REG. OR EX/HOLD</p>
        <p>HAIR SPRAY ..... 1.49</p>
        <p>hickory sweet</p>
        <p>bomhess</p>
        <p>HAMS</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p> lb. pkg. hormel ^aNK 'M_STUFF . l.ff</p>
        <p>W D BRAND U.S.D.A. wweoreo 100% PURE</p>
        <p>ground beef</p>
        <p>[1.3.5. tO-LB. IMNDI.PAKS</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!</p>
        <p>WINN-FOOD YOU DIXIE LION SAVE</p>
        <p>1 LB. JESSE JONES SAUSAGE . 1.69 1.89 204: 1-LB. OLD HICKORY BARBECUE 2.69 2.99 30&amp;lt; 1-LB. SHEDD'S SPREAD ........35  .37  2</p>
        <p>1-LB. PARKAY QUARTERS......69  .71  24;</p>
        <p>2-LB. MORTON TURKEY DINNER 1.99 2.21 224; FRESH GARLIC.................29  2/.79  11</p>
        <p>12-OZ. NESTLE PEANUT BUTTER MORSELS 1.75 1.79  44:</p>
        <p>12-OZ. PRODUCT 19 CEREAL .. 1.56 1.64 8</p>
        <p>8-CT. CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST w/NUTllAmierr 2.79 3.07 28*t</p>
        <p>5-OZ. HEINZ 57 STEAK SAUCE .  .79  .99  204;</p>
        <p>32-OZ. WEIGHT WATCHERS SALAD DRESSING 1.29 1.65 364:</p>
        <p>5-LB. QUAKER QUICK GRITS ... 1.24 1.34 10&amp;lt;t 15-OZ. DEL MONTE yogurt raisins . 2.59 2.65 60 28-OZ. MR. CLEAN CLEANER ... 1.92*2.03 11&amp;lt;^ 17-OZ. LYSOL BASIN TUBS TILE 1.29 1.40 110</p>
        <p>64-OZ. 4-0-9 REFILL ........... 2.65  2.83  180</p>
        <p>22-OZ. PERK FLOOR FINISH .... 2.19 2.48 290 28-OZ. SPIC &amp;amp; SPAN CLEANER . 2.05 2.15 IO0 32-OZ. SMUCKER'S GRAPE JELLY . 1.19 1.39 200 32-OZ. MOTT'S CLAM ATO JUICE 1.14 1.20 60</p>
        <p>14-OZ. SANI-FLUSH 4 ......... 1.69  1.88  190</p>
        <p>22-OZ. LEMON WINDEX........ 1.29  1.37  80</p>
        <p>WINN-1</p>
        <p>FOOD</p>
        <p>YOU</p>
        <p>DIXIE</p>
        <p>LION SAVE</p>
        <p>7V2-OZ. EL PASO NACHIPS.....</p>
        <p>.99</p>
        <p>1.06</p>
        <p>7C</p>
        <p>22-OZ. SUNLIGHT DETERGENT .</p>
        <p>1.24</p>
        <p>1.51</p>
        <p>27^</p>
        <p>22-OZ. IVORY DETERGENT.....</p>
        <p>1.34</p>
        <p>1.39</p>
        <p>5&amp;lt;t</p>
        <p>8-OZ. BAG COMBOS SNACKS ..</p>
        <p>.99</p>
        <p>1.38</p>
        <p>39&amp;lt;t</p>
        <p>24-OZ. BUNKER HILL BRUNSWICK STEW ....</p>
        <p>1.39</p>
        <p>1.52</p>
        <p>13i</p>
        <p>15-OZ. BUNKER HILL SLICED BEEF</p>
        <p>1.99</p>
        <p>2.07</p>
        <p>8&amp;lt;P</p>
        <p>15-OZ. BUNKER HILL beef chunks ..</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>1.76</p>
        <p>7&amp;lt;ti</p>
        <p>48-CT./9 INCH DIXIE PLATES ...</p>
        <p>1.59</p>
        <p>1.65</p>
        <p>6C</p>
        <p>100-CT./7-OZ. DIXIE CUPS .....</p>
        <p>1.49</p>
        <p>1.57</p>
        <p>8&amp;lt;i</p>
        <p>16-OZ. MT. OLIVE kosher baby dills</p>
        <p>1.09</p>
        <p>1.18</p>
        <p>9&amp;lt;i</p>
        <p>19V2-OZ. CHEF SPAGHETTI DINNER</p>
        <p>1.49</p>
        <p>1.54</p>
        <p>5C</p>
        <p>48-OZ. MAZOLA CORN OIL ....</p>
        <p>2.79</p>
        <p>2.86</p>
        <p>9C</p>
        <p>4-OZ. PAM VEGETABLE SPRAY</p>
        <p>1.39</p>
        <p>1.70</p>
        <p>31C</p>
        <p>FOOD LION TOTAL5964</p>
        <p>WINN-DIXIE TOTAL WINN-DIXIE SAVES YOU505</p>
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        <p>mi</p>
        <p>LUVS</p>
        <p>DISPOSABLE DIAPERS</p>
        <p>32-CT. LARGE 48 CT. MEDIUM 60 CT. SMALL</p>
        <p>18-CT. MEDIUM 12-CT. LARGE 24 CT. SMALL</p>
        <p>1SV2-OZ. CAN LIBBY'S FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS. 16-OZ. CAN LIBBY'S CUT GREEN BEANS. 17-OZ. CAN LIBBY'S SWEET PEAS. CREAM STYLE OR</p>
        <p>MINOLE KERNEL CORN</p>
        <p>82 32</p>
        <p>ENTER THE</p>
        <p> anacin &amp;amp; DRISTAN</p>
        <p>$1,000,000</p>
        <p>alth cark swboestaio</p>
        <p>64-OZ. BTL. TROPICANA 100% PURE FLORIDA</p>
        <p>ORANGE</p>
        <p>JUICE</p>
        <p>1-LB. PKG. JIMMY DEAN SPECIAL RECIPE OR</p>
        <p>MILD SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>(Ml</p>
        <p>50-CT. BTL. ANACIN 3 MAX/STR. CAPSULES OR 80-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>TABLETS</p>
        <p>Visit your nearest Winn-Dixie today for full details on this Health Care Sweepstakes Offer!</p>
        <p>ANACIN</p>
        <p>50-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>ANACIN</p>
        <p>TABLETS</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>100-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>ANACIN</p>
        <p>TABLETS</p>
        <p>50-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>DRISTAN</p>
        <p>TABLETS</p>
        <p>44J-5</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>24-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>DRISTAN</p>
        <p>TABLETS</p>
        <p>307</p>
        <p>40-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>ANACIN</p>
        <p>ARTHRITIS</p>
        <p>PAIN FORMULA</p>
        <p>50-CT. BTL. ADVIL</p>
        <p>PAIN</p>
        <p>MEDICINE</p>
        <p>449</p>
        <p>DBlBjft/vC .5-OZ. BTL.</p>
        <p>*  1  DRISTAN  LONG</p>
        <p>LASTING</p>
        <p>NASAL SPRAY</p>
        <p>.5-OZ. 8TL. DRISTAN REG.</p>
        <p>NASAL SPRAY 2.99</p>
        <p>100-CT. BTL.</p>
        <p>ANACIN</p>
        <p>ARTHRITIS</p>
        <p>PAIN FORMULA</p>
        <p>5J</p>
        <p>4-OZ. BTL. DENOREX MEDICATED SHAMPOO t</p>
        <p>CONDITIONER</p>
        <p>374 354^369</p>
        <p>12-CT. BOX PREPARATION H</p>
        <p>SUPPOSITORIES</p>
        <p>Denorex</p>
        <p>4-OZ. BTL. DENOREX REG. MEDICATED</p>
        <p>SRAMPOO</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0053" />
        <p>Go Krogering forKROGER</p>
        <p>Old Fashioned Bread</p>
        <p>Items and Pi _ Effective thru ^t. Oct. 19,1985.</p>
        <p>SPRINGDALE HOMOGENIZEDWhole Milk</p>
        <p>WE WILL DOUBLE MFCS. COUPONS S0&amp;lt; FACE VALUE) FOR EVERY $10 PURCHASE.</p>
        <p>Please See Details m-store.</p>
        <p>95% LEAN COUNTRY CLUBCanned Ham</p>
        <p>"Ml'v*ivjujrmt tor Vllf jnMenKrowr in on Mcoot 5. ti 'lOtM In this ad it wf do run ool of an item *e win offer you your choice of a comojri fill  refiKting  the  same  savings  or  a  ramcheck  wr.ich  wMi  mtltie  you  to  purchase</p>
        <p>c5r ftVm  aowertfsea  price  within  M  flays  Only  one  vendor  coupon  win  be  accepted</p>
        <p>OPEN 24 HOURS EVERYDAY</p>
        <p>600 Greenville Blvd. - Greenville</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0054" />
        <p>Kroger Sav-on. Themos J} shopping odventur</p>
        <p>FRESH OR lMON</p>
        <p>Duster Plus..</p>
        <p>NO WAX</p>
        <p>Brlte.......</p>
        <p>FABRIC FRESH OR SUPER FRESH</p>
        <p>Glade......</p>
        <p>FLOOR WAX</p>
        <p>Future......</p>
        <p>LEMON OR WOOD SCENT</p>
        <p>Wedge.....</p>
        <p>FOR TOUGH STAINS</p>
        <p>Shout......</p>
        <p>oz</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Bfl</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Btl</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Btl</p>
        <p>990</p>
        <p>$299</p>
        <p>$229</p>
        <p>$&amp;gt;|89</p>
        <p>REGULAR OR SELF-RISING</p>
        <p>Plllsbury Flour</p>
        <p>ENRICHED</p>
        <p>Mahatma Rice</p>
        <p>ASSORTED SPAGHEHl SAUCE</p>
        <p>Prego</p>
        <p>Plus ....</p>
        <p>THANK YOU LITE OR REGULAR</p>
        <p>Cherry</p>
        <p>Pie Filling ...</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC PERK, REGULAR OR AUTOMATIC DRIP</p>
        <p>Folgers Coffee..</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Bag</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>SUPERMAN</p>
        <p>SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY</p>
        <p>Peanut Butter..</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>KROGER FREEZE DRIED</p>
        <p>Instant Coffee.....</p>
        <p>HEINZ</p>
        <p>Genuine Dills ...</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
        <p>$509</p>
        <p>$199</p>
        <p>RHINE. VIN ROSE. BURGUNDY OR</p>
        <p>Cario Rossi  3 ^-00</p>
        <p>Chablis  ui $499</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARIETY</p>
        <p>Ken&amp;gt;L-Ration Dog Food ...</p>
        <p>COST CUHER</p>
        <p>Dog</p>
        <p>Food.......</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>350</p>
        <p>f *299</p>
        <p>PC2M</p>
        <p>bully power</p>
        <p>Bowl</p>
        <p>Cleaner</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Bfl</p>
        <p>990</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0055" />
        <p>magnificent one-stop in town.</p>
        <p>ONE</p>
        <p>STOP</p>
        <p>PREMIUM</p>
        <p>Great Ice Creams Of The South</p>
        <p>Gal</p>
        <p>Ctn</p>
        <p>959</p>
        <p>KROGER GREEN PEAS. CUT CORN OR</p>
        <p>Mixed</p>
        <p>Vegetables</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARIETIES</p>
        <p>Jenos Pizza.....</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Bag</p>
        <p>10.3-</p>
        <p>10.8</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>$&amp;lt;|69</p>
        <p>Serve the Best</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARIETIES</p>
        <p>Duncan Hines Cake Mix ...</p>
        <p>Puritan Oii </p>
        <p>BLUEBERRY, BRAN &amp;amp; HONEY OR BANANA NUT</p>
        <p>Duncan Hines Muffin Mix...</p>
        <p>93/4 17 Oz PKg</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
        <p>SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY (30* OFF LABEL)</p>
        <p>Jif Peanut Butter......</p>
        <p>READY TO SPREAD ASSORTED</p>
        <p>Duncan Hines Frosting ....</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Oz.</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>$119</p>
        <p>EL)</p>
        <p>$229</p>
        <p>$129</p>
        <p>FARMER S CHOICE FROZEN</p>
        <p>French  5</p>
        <p>Fries......</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Bag</p>
        <p>ASSORTED</p>
        <p>Ubby</p>
        <p>Lite Fruit....</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>99^</p>
        <p>79^</p>
        <p>ASSORTED FLAVORS</p>
        <p>9-Uves j Cat Food.. O</p>
        <p>SMUCKER'S</p>
        <p>Strawberry</p>
        <p>elam a .' ... a a</p>
        <p>AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER REGULAR OR LEMON 30 OFF LABEL</p>
        <p>Cascade so Detergent ... Box</p>
        <p>6.</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Cans</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>Oz.</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
        <p>990</p>
        <p>$219</p>
        <p>$234</p>
        <p>Brown Eggs</p>
        <p>.76^</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>2% Lowfat Milk ...</p>
        <p>Gal</p>
        <p>Jug</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>CITRUS HILL 100% PURE SELECT</p>
        <p>Chiiied Orange Juice</p>
        <p>OGRADYS ASSORTED VARIETIES</p>
        <p>Potato Chips</p>
        <p>100% PURE SUNGOLD CHILLED</p>
        <p>Orange Juice....</p>
        <p>Vj</p>
        <p>Gal</p>
        <p>Ctn</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>NABISCO</p>
        <p>Cheese Nips ..</p>
        <p>NABISCO OREO DOUBLE STUF OR</p>
        <p>Oreo Cookies</p>
        <p>$i99</p>
        <p>$129</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>KROGER  ^1^</p>
        <p>OM Fashioned  0</p>
        <p>Bread.......</p>
        <p>CheeTO..  .    99^</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARIETY</p>
        <p>Yogurt ..  .    49^</p>
        <p>ASSORTED VARIETY</p>
        <p>Ught N Uvely $ .i 69 Yogurt..... Pk  ^ 1</p>
        <p>SEALTEST</p>
        <p>Cottage  p</p>
        <p>Cheese  cup  #9PC3M</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0056" />
        <p>r Choie</p>
        <p>COUNTRY CLUB 95% LEAN</p>
        <p>Canned</p>
        <p>Ham</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF TOP ROUND</p>
        <p>BONELESS</p>
        <p>London</p>
        <p>Broil</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>fuSDAT</p>
        <p>[choice)</p>
        <p>CRRinFED</p>
        <p>m.</p>
        <p>r*&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>WHOLE (4-6 LB. AVG. WGT.</p>
        <p>198</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. GOVT INSPECTED</p>
        <p>Genuine  3  ^  ^</p>
        <p>Ground Chuck ..  ^</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. GOVT INSPECTED 3-5 LB. CHUB PAK</p>
        <p>SLICED</p>
        <p>FREE!</p>
        <p>OLDE VIRGINIE 6-9 LB AVG WGT</p>
        <p>Whole</p>
        <p>Boneless Ham</p>
        <p>OLDE VIRGINIE SHANK HALF</p>
        <p>Smoked</p>
        <p>Ham</p>
        <p>OLD VILU3E REGULAR OR POLISH</p>
        <p>Smoked Sausage....</p>
        <p>ALL VARIETIES JIMMY DEAN</p>
        <p>Pork</p>
        <p>Sausage....</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>$iS9</p>
        <p>$i19</p>
        <p>$49</p>
        <p>$59</p>
        <p>Ground Beef..</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>99^</p>
        <p>QUARTER PORK LOIN CUT UP INTO</p>
        <p>Chip.  si9</p>
        <p>FRESH DOMESTIC SLICED</p>
        <p>Whole Lamb Shoulder... Lb</p>
        <p>WHOLE BOSTON BUTT CUT UP INTO</p>
        <p>Pork</p>
        <p>Steaks...</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>KROGER SLICED ALL VARIETIES</p>
        <p>Luncheon Meats....</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>Pkg</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>CO</p>
        <p>KR</p>
        <p>PC4M</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0057" />
        <p>rogering is choosing from VER 200 KINDS AND CUTS I THE MEAT DEPARTMENT.</p>
        <p>jP MIXED FRYER S OR GRADE A</p>
        <p>limit 3 PKGS WITH $7 50 OR MORE ADD L PURCHASE</p>
        <p>illy Farms lole Fryers</p>
        <p>C rnish me Hens.</p>
        <p>: ITALIAN BRAND A DELUXE OR</p>
        <p>pperoni</p>
        <p>za......</p>
        <p>JNEY</p>
        <p>ced</p>
        <p>con.....</p>
        <p>(PACKAGED MRY STYLE</p>
        <p>ced</p>
        <p>con   I  </p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>$|29</p>
        <p>~ *5</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Lbs. Or More Lb</p>
        <p>$169</p>
        <p>$148</p>
        <p>3ER ALL MEAT OR</p>
        <p>Beef</p>
        <p>eners ...</p>
        <p>^OLE STICK lOGER</p>
        <p>II Meat ologna..</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>AMERICAN OR MUSTARD POTATO SALAD. CREAMY OR SWEET COLE SLAW OR MACARONI SALAD</p>
        <p>20/o OFF Salad Sale</p>
        <p>BAKED HAM (LB. $3 99) BOILED HAM (LB $2.99) OR SANDY MAC</p>
        <p>Chopped</p>
        <p>Ham</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>FREEi lb. loaf fresh</p>
        <p>BAKED WHITE BREAD QQv WHEN YOU PURCHASE 1 LB. OR MORE CHICKEN SALAD ($3.99)</p>
        <p>HAM SALAD ($3.29) OR</p>
        <p>Sandwich Spread</p>
        <p>PRIMO GENOA SALAMI. SWIR HARD SALAMI, SWIFT SANDWICH PEPPERONI. PROVOLONE CHEESE OR BUTTERBALL TURKEY BREAST</p>
        <p>Hoagle Fixins</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>NACHO CHEESE SAUCE. MEXICAN SALSA. JALAPENO, PIMENTO, PICANTE OR CHEDDAR CHEESE SAUCE</p>
        <p>Springdale Farms Dips</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Oz-</p>
        <p>Ctn.</p>
        <p>H99</p>
        <p>alouette with garlic AHER6 0R</p>
        <p>Alouette WHh Onion</p>
        <p>$499</p>
        <p>ALOUETTE</p>
        <p>Baby Brie</p>
        <p>Lb.PC SM</p>
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        <p>ML^</p>
        <p>CHARLIE</p>
        <p>MFG. . SUGG. Q RETAIL ^</p>
        <p>15* OFF LABEL GEL (4.6 OZ.) OR REGULAR</p>
        <p>Colgate</p>
        <p>Toothpaste</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Tube</p>
        <p>Cologne *&amp;lt;^&amp;gt;0 Spray..  &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>JONTUE  SUGG.  (</p>
        <p>Cologne Spray..</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p>FOR NORMAL, DRY. EXTRA BODY OR PERMED HAIR</p>
        <p>Rave Hair Masque</p>
        <p>Oz.</p>
        <p>Btl.</p>
        <p>double STRENGTH ^</p>
        <p>Mylanta ^05f Antacid </p>
        <p>PC 6 .^DHKLMX.</p>
        <p>C: '' !'</p>
        <p>CHAZ</p>
        <p>FOR MEN</p>
        <p>Chaz</p>
        <p>Cologne</p>
        <p>MFG.</p>
        <p>SUGG.</p>
        <p>RETAIL</p>
        <p>S9.50</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>FOR MEN - HAIRSPRAY (17 OZ ) MOUSSE (6 OZ ) OR SHAMPOO OR RINSE FOR WOMEN</p>
        <p>Vidal</p>
        <p>Sassoon</p>
        <p>CONDITIONER OR</p>
        <p>Lilt</p>
        <p>Shampoo</p>
        <p>(48 CT $2 88) OR</p>
        <p>Lax</p>
        <p>Capsules</p>
        <p>GETS THE RED OUT REGULAR OR</p>
        <p>Murine Pius .</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Ct</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>$j99</p>
        <p>$^29</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>PHARMACY</p>
        <p>Out WaiK CoKceiK 9 Kee|)(i(9 you HeaE[l(L|</p>
        <p>LOW</p>
        <p>PRESCRIPTION</p>
        <p>PRICES</p>
        <p>senior citizensxheck your net price. Krogering can SAVE YOU MONEY!</p>
        <p>CLIP-N-SAVE!</p>
        <p>KROGERS PHARMACY COUPON</p>
        <p>SAVINGS . QUAUTY</p>
        <p> SERVICE^,^ GENERICS</p>
        <p> PRICE r^*TAX</p>
        <p> VALUE</p>
        <p>RECORDS</p>
        <p>Go Krogering and</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>ON ANY NEW PRESCRIPTION IN THE KROGER PHARMACY. COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER. NOT TO BE USED WITH ANY OTHER PHARMACY PROMOTION. COUPON OFFER GOOD THRU SAT. OCT. 19, ^1985.</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0059" />
        <p>JELLY BEANS</p>
        <p>CANDY CORN OR RED HOTS</p>
        <p>Brachs Snacks .....</p>
        <p>NATURAL &amp;amp; ARTIFICALLY FLAVORED</p>
        <p>Starburst Fruit Chews .</p>
        <p>DELICIOUS</p>
        <p>Tootsie Rolis 300 Count Bag   Only</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Bag</p>
        <p>$157</p>
        <p>$249</p>
        <p>10 INCH PLASTIC PUMPKINS</p>
        <p>BRIGHT ORANGE PLASTIC WITH BLACK ACCENTS.</p>
        <p>Ea</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>ASSORTED</p>
        <p>AduK</p>
        <p>Rubber Mask Ea</p>
        <p>TOPSTONE</p>
        <p>Giow in The Dark Hair Coior  I I I e I Can</p>
        <p>TOPSTONE</p>
        <p>Dracula</p>
        <p>Blood  Tube  -</p>
        <p>HERSHEY BONUS SIZE KISSES</p>
        <p>2 OZ. FREE! WHEN YOU BUY THIS 16 OZ BAG AT THE 14 OZ PRICE.</p>
        <p>A6</p>
        <p>OZ</p>
        <p>20 CT 10 BALL POP OR</p>
        <p>Jumbo</p>
        <p>Tarts </p>
        <p>NESTLE CRUNCH,</p>
        <p>MILK CHOCOLATE OR 1000 GRAND</p>
        <p>Nestle</p>
        <p>Mini Bars Ea</p>
        <p>GREAT MALLOW PUMPKIN.</p>
        <p>4 COUNT CATS OR 8 COUNT PUMPKINS</p>
        <p>$229</p>
        <p>Marshmallow Treats....</p>
        <p>GARRIEY DISPOSABLE FUSHUGHT</p>
        <p>$199 $100</p>
        <p>THE LONG LASTING DISPOSABLE FLASHLIGHT WITH HI-INTENSITY BEAM.</p>
        <p>OUR LOW PRCE</p>
        <p>MFG  _</p>
        <p>MAIL-IN REBATE</p>
        <p>YOUR FINAL COST</p>
        <p>99PC 7 BDHKMX</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0060" />
        <p>WHAT A</p>
        <p>ne DGCil</p>
        <p>CALIFORNIA RED TOKAY</p>
        <p>Fresh -Pomegranates u</p>
        <p>NEW CROP</p>
        <p>Florida . Tngelos</p>
        <p>CALIFORNIA</p>
        <p>Granny Smith Apples</p>
        <p>Long Stem Red Roses</p>
        <p>Va DOZEN</p>
        <p>FRESH CUT</p>
        <p>Mixed</p>
        <p>Bouquet ..</p>
        <p>OLD FASHIONED BOX</p>
        <p>Fresh Cut Arrangsnwnts</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>$599</p>
        <p>$099</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Seedless Raisins.</p>
        <p>RIPE</p>
        <p>Golden Bananas</p>
        <p>CRISP LARGE</p>
        <p>Green Peppers ..</p>
        <p>ROASTED AND SALTED</p>
        <p>Whoie Cashews..</p>
        <p>Well double your money back if youre not satisfied with the fruits and vegetables you buy at Kroger.</p>
        <p>Go Krogering</p>
        <p>PC 8 M</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0061" />
        <p>We've got a Meat Expert On-duty to assist you until 12 Midnight.</p>
        <p>The Meat Department Managers at Kroger Sav-on lead a team of Meat Experts. Their Knowledge and experience coupled with the top quality of Kroger meat creates an unsurpassed combination. And what variety...over 200 kinds and,cuts from which to choose. Plus, all Kroger Meats are backed by our TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. So stop by the Kroger Meat Department today, and youll see why..were the Meat Experts.  ;</p>
        <p>U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF TOP ROUND</p>
        <p>Boneless</p>
        <p>London</p>
        <p>BpoK</p>
        <p>KROGER FEATURES FIRST QUALITY, PREMIUM GRADE A" HOLLY FARMS CHICKEN.</p>
        <p>We care about our customers, and value their business. Thats why we stock first quality Holiy Farms chicken.. The chicken with a difference. Taste the difference..</p>
        <p>Go Krogering.</p>
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        <p>THICK RICH</p>
        <p>Delmonte</p>
        <p>Catsup</p>
        <p>77"</p>
        <p>COMI</p>
        <p>MRS filberts</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER</p>
        <p>Saltines</p>
        <p>eOMPMK ANVWHIRE</p>
        <p>VAN CAMP S</p>
        <p>Beanee</p>
        <p>Weenee</p>
        <p>7 75</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Can</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>flaked</p>
        <p>Folgers</p>
        <p>Coffee</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>COST CUTTER FROZEN</p>
        <p>Orange</p>
        <p>Juice</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>Tetley Tea Bags</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>Cl</p>
        <p>BoV</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>Well stack our COST CUTTER PRICES against any supermarket in town! Shop and compare...Check any and all Supermarkets, and then you be the judge! Feel the Difference Krogering makes in your budget.</p>
        <p>For the items listed that are our private label brands, we invite you to check the lowest priced comparable brand at other stores.</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>KROGER OLD FASHIONED</p>
        <p>1 Lb Loaf</p>
        <p>White Bread</p>
        <p>33"</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Pkg</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED CHEESE FOOD</p>
        <p>Kraft Singles</p>
        <p>147</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>small or LARGE CURD</p>
        <p>KROGER</p>
        <p>Cottage Cheese</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Oz</p>
        <p>Cm</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>MakeslO</p>
        <p>Ots</p>
        <p>CARNATION</p>
        <p>Dry Milk</p>
        <p>379</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>FARMERS CHOICE FROZEN</p>
        <p>French Fries</p>
        <p>Lb</p>
        <p>Bag</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>COMPARE ANYWHERE</p>
        <p>CREMORA</p>
        <p>Coffee Creamer</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>eOMPARI ANVWHtm</p>
        <p>HEINZ STRAINED</p>
        <p>Baby</p>
        <p>Food</p>
        <p>6s;$1</p>
        <p>Jars  </p>
        <p>Co Krogering</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0063" />
        <p>32" Or 36" Wide Storm Door</p>
        <p>23%"x38%" Storm Window$1099</p>
        <p>Galvanized Mobile Home Skilling</p>
        <p>Full r thick. Aluminum.  Has durable aluminum frame.</p>
        <p>Reg. $49.99, $54.99. #11131-4  1-track. Reg. $14.99. #13132</p>
        <p>Panel</p>
        <p>Each panel is 28" wide x 60" long. Easy to install. #60762$799</p>
        <p>m  Gallon</p>
        <p> Covers in just one coat</p>
        <p> 10-year limited warranty</p>
        <p> Washable, stain resistant</p>
        <p>Available in white and colors. Cleans up easily. Regular $ia99. #49801-1440 Lb. Bag  $|39Concrete Mix.........I</p>
        <p>Ea^ to use - just add water. For building walks, patios, footings, slabs, etc. #10388</p>
        <p>lu mm.-' .</p>
        <p>UP TO $1000 INSTANT CREDIT</p>
        <p>Ldiue's</p>
        <p>Guaranteed Low Prices</p>
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        <p>Guarantee</p>
        <p>Lowes has the lowest price... everyday... and we guarantee it!</p>
        <p>(See Page 15 For Full Details)</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0064" />
        <p>Prices In Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>Interior Latex Paint Or DrHMall Primer</p>
        <p>2-Qallon</p>
        <p>Off white color.</p>
        <p>Regular $iaS9. #49927^</p>
        <p>HUGE</p>
        <p>SAVINGS</p>
        <p>Lduue's</p>
        <p>HOUSE</p>
        <p>PAINT</p>
        <p>UPTO</p>
        <p>InteriorWEHI&amp;amp;lHmSemi^MossPaint Gallon Of 10-Var</p>
        <p>Exterior House Paint</p>
        <p>P Custom Colors</p>
        <p>Lonves will mix custom colors of our quality exterior house paint for the same price 88 ready-mixed.</p>
        <p>10-yMr limited warranty. Regular $17.99. #47894-900</p>
        <p>' Louie's ' *</p>
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        <p>flTRlA</p>
        <p>s/rvE^G</p>
        <p>Exterior Semi-Gloss House &amp;amp; Trim Paint</p>
        <p>SJWE</p>
        <p>^6</p>
        <p>$gs9</p>
        <p>HO</p>
        <p>Paint Thinner</p>
        <p>Gallon</p>
        <p>100% mineral spirits. Regular $3.99. #45635</p>
        <p>Gallon</p>
        <p>White and colors. Has a 10-year limited warranty. Regular S15S9. #49826&amp;lt;J7 Custom Colors Mixed At Same Price! Reg. $17.99. #47846-52</p>
        <p>2-Galion Interior Texture Paint</p>
        <p>Ceiling texture, smooth texture, sand texture or sand paint. Reg. $14.99. #48635-8</p>
        <p>This quality paint is warranted to cover most colors in just one coat. Is also chalk, blister, peel, stain &amp;amp; fade resistant. 10-year limited warranty. Available in white and colors. Buy now and save! Regular $15.99. #49851-59</p>
        <p>Gallon</p>
        <p>Covers in just one coat and resists chalking, fading and peeling. 10-year limited warranty. Reg. $1699. #49871-3</p>
        <p>Custom colors mixed at same price as ready-mixed. Reg. $18.99. #48608-14</p>
        <p>^SAVE</p>
        <p>^f/50</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>nybco ^</p>
        <p>huidas.^,</p>
        <p>irnsaiis</p>
        <p>Tub &amp;amp; Tile Caulk</p>
        <p>$|29 sale</p>
        <p>Price Each</p>
        <p>Polyurethane</p>
        <p>Paint/Vamish</p>
        <p>Remover</p>
        <p>_ gQ Factory</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>$929  $099  $799</p>
        <p>M Gallon  W  Gallon  #  Gi</p>
        <p>In gloss or satin.</p>
        <p>Reg. $12.99. #46506,7</p>
        <p>Gallon</p>
        <p>Fast acting &amp;amp; powerful. Reg. $9.99. #45615</p>
        <p>79^^'</p>
        <p># V Rebate</p>
        <p>6 oz. size. Rebate expires 3/31/86. Limit 16 tubes. Makes a watertight seal. Regular $2.29. #43475</p>
        <p>SfiNE^SO</p>
        <p>Power Painter^</p>
        <p>Thermogrip SfiOQ Hot Glue Gun... O</p>
        <p>No messy stirring or mixing, no cleanup and no waste. Bonds in just 60 seconds. Regular $9.99. #41461</p>
        <p>Cuts big painting jobs down to size. Can apply one gallon in just 20 minutes. Wighs 3% lbs. Reg. $119.99. #41480</p>
        <p>sfi/mcs</p>
        <p>ONA'xS'</p>
        <p>PANEUNG</p>
        <p>This easylo-install, pre-finishsd paneling comes in varioue styles that win accent ariy decor. With simulated finishes on plywood.</p>
        <p>Clear Birch Panel</p>
        <p>$099</p>
        <p>The look of real cabinet birch in a light finish.</p>
        <p>thick. Reg. $9.99. #13956</p>
        <p>Natures Wood Scene Paneling</p>
        <p>$1299</p>
        <p>A beautiful look for the den Of family room. %a" thick. Regular $14m #13930</p>
        <p>A. Colortone Lauan</p>
        <p>^5^?*gutar$6.99</p>
        <p>Handsome. 3mm thick. #13866</p>
        <p>B. Modem Oak $799</p>
        <p># Regulw$9.99</p>
        <p>An oak look. %2" thick. #13875</p>
        <p>a Carolina Blue</p>
        <p>^9^^utar 110.99</p>
        <p>Colorful. thick. #13955</p>
        <p>D. Sportsman Birch</p>
        <p>^IO^?gul*r $13.49</p>
        <p>A best seller. thick. #13945</p>
        <p>E. Firestone Birch</p>
        <p>A warm look. %" thick. #13954</p>
        <p>F. Roria Design</p>
        <p>Attractive. thick. #13927</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0065" />
        <p>Choose From 2 Great Credit Plans!</p>
        <p>*See Credit Terms On Page 15</p>
        <p>NOW UP TO 53% OFF</p>
        <p>DOIT</p>
        <p>YOURSELF!</p>
        <p>Each tile is Mlf-adhering. Just peel the paper backing, put it in</p>
        <p>Armstrongs Great Flooring Rebate</p>
        <p>Now you can save even more on high quality, no-wax floorin^rom Armstrong. From October I3th until November 25th, 1985, Armstrong will offer a $1.50 rebate on every 45 sq. ft. carton of Stylistik Tile and a $3.00 rebate on every 45 sq. ft. carton of Solaran Tile. Buy now for these great savings!</p>
        <p>12"x12" Self-Stick Vernay Tile</p>
        <p>12"x12"</p>
        <p>Stylistik</p>
        <p>No-WxTile</p>
        <p>Solaran 12"x12" Tile</p>
        <p>4^  eg  84!</p>
        <p> ^ Ech WW Each Has a no-wax s</p>
        <p>This 12"x 12" no-wax tile resists stains, dirt and scratches. Reg. 59C. #16311-8</p>
        <p>Resists stains, dirt and scratches. Stock patterns. 12"x 12" tiles. Reg. 89. #16321-30</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Has a no-wax surface that resists stains, dirt &amp;amp; scuffing. Lowes best in-stock tile!</p>
        <p>Reg. 99&amp;lt;t. #16426-37</p>
        <p>12"x12" Solid Oak Floor Tile</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p> Smooth urethane finish</p>
        <p> Natural wood shades and grain variations</p>
        <p>Create your own parquet designs, thick. Solid oak. Apply with adhesive. Regular $2.39. #00454,5</p>
        <p>20% OFF</p>
        <p>DoA9'x12'Room For Under $50.00! (Carpet Only)</p>
        <p>12'Wide</p>
        <p>Level Loop Carpet</p>
        <p>}9</p>
        <p>Square Ybrd</p>
        <p>This easy-to-install carpet has attached padding for extra comfort &amp;amp; is easy to install. Beautiful tweed colors. Reg. $4.99. #15230-2</p>
        <p>Do A 9'x 12'Patio For Under $25.00! (Carpet Only) 12'-Wide Indoor/ Outdoor Carpet</p>
        <p>Square Yard</p>
        <p>Available in green, brown and blue. Easy to install. Reg. $2.49. #15278,80,81</p>
        <p>Do A 9'x 12'Room For Under $36 (vinyl Only) Armstrong 12'</p>
        <p>Royelle No-Wx</p>
        <p>$999</p>
        <p>B Sqi</p>
        <p>Square Yard</p>
        <p>This attractive flooring is easy to install - no adhesive is necessary. Durable surface resists scuffs and scratches. Regular $4.49. #16162,6</p>
        <p>Armstrong 12' Accotone No-Wx</p>
        <p>$599</p>
        <p>km Square Yard</p>
        <p>Features a cushioned inner layer for comfort &amp;amp; easy installation with no adhesive necessary. Styles &amp;amp; colors available to fit any decor. Reg. $5.49. #16178,82,97</p>
        <p>,*8^.</p>
        <p>Sundiar**</p>
        <p>Solaran ... w sq. vd.</p>
        <p>Beautiful Mirabond ncvwax surface shines far longer than ordinary vinyl no-wax floors. This is Lowes best in-stock Armstrong flooring and features a cushioned inner layer for comfort. Its also easy to install. Reg. $9.99. #16125,28</p>
        <p>PRICE  g</p>
        <p>CUT  5</p>
        <p>Installs easily -no adhesive needed Made to lay flat and stay flat</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>CUT</p>
        <p>12' Roll Fiberglass Lay-Flat Flooring</p>
        <p>This beautiful fiber glass flooring is available in assorted colors to match any decor. The 12' width eliminates seams in many rooms. Buy it now and get 18% off! Reg. $7.99. #16591,6</p>
        <p>Rattan Chair</p>
        <p>With Walnut Finish____"Xk I# Each</p>
        <p>This comfortable and attractive chair is made of sturdy rattan with a cane seat. #96158</p>
        <p>Rattan End Table</p>
        <p>Features a durable cane top. #96159</p>
        <p>Vinyl Seat &amp;amp; Back</p>
        <p>Has a chrome-plated steel frame. #96145</p>
        <p>Windsor Bowback Chair</p>
        <p>latures a beautiful and durable medium honey oak finish. #96008  3</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0066" />
        <p>A. 30 Gal. Electric Wsrter Heater</p>
        <p>Has adjustable thermostat and pressure relief valve. Lowes low price! #26325</p>
        <p>B. 40 Gal. Natural Gas</p>
        <p>Standard-size model, with pressure relief valve and adjustable thermostat. #26334 . ,</p>
        <p>c. 40 Gal. Energy Saver</p>
        <p>Extra-thick foam insulation to hold-in the heat. Adjustable thermostat. #26302 . ,</p>
        <p>D. 20 Gal. Electric</p>
        <p>Designed for use in mobile homes. Side-mounted connections. Reg. $139.99. #26341</p>
        <p>Deluxe model. Ftehioned from heavy-gauge stainless steel. Softone finish. Self-rimming edge. Pre-drilled for faucet &amp;amp; spray (extra). Sink not shown. #26030</p>
        <p>Washerless model, with single-lever for convenient 1-hand operation. Has durable chrome finish - and includes dish spray and hose. Excellent kitchen value. #24813</p>
        <p>SAVE ^20</p>
        <p>V2"x 50'Flexible Pipe</p>
        <p>$999</p>
        <p>Polybutylene pipe for a variety of plumbing jobs. Easy to cut and work with. Great price! #22750 4</p>
        <p>Pedestal Style Sump Pump  T</p>
        <p>Operates on 115V AC. Rated at 3,600 gallons pe hour. With 8-foot cord. Regular ^.99. #25778</p>
        <p>Submersible Sump Pump</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p> Great for basements</p>
        <p> Automatic operation</p>
        <p>Operates on 115V AC. Cuts on &amp;amp; off at predetermined depths. Lowes low price! #25779</p>
        <p>Mounts in the wa or ceiling. Hasquie plug-in motor. #2550f</p>
        <p>Bath F^n With Light And Heater</p>
        <p>$699</p>
        <p>Includes ventilator fan, 1500-watt heater and light fixture. Also comes with 3-switch wall-mount control. #25506</p>
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        <p>Large Item? weV Load It For YI9U</p>
        <p>*See Credit 1rms On Page 15</p>
        <p>14*x 18" Oak Framed  14"x 20" Recessed  Mirrored TrM/iew</p>
        <p>Medicine Cabinet  Medicine Cabinet  Medicine Cabinet</p>
        <p>$^99 $3999  $12999</p>
        <p>  Has an altractivB omamAntal  30V*  Ratass nr</p>
        <p>Recess mount. Steel cabinet body. Regular $39S9. #23711</p>
        <p>Has an attractive ornamental frame &amp;amp; enameled steel body. Regular $49.99. #23713</p>
        <p>2914'x 30%'. Recess or surface mount. Regular $149S9. #23728</p>
        <p>SJWEUP TO ^25</p>
        <p>(KHKIHHHUlf</p>
        <p>19"x 16" Paneioak Vanity With Top</p>
        <p>$69^</p>
        <p>Has a cultured marble top. Faucet extra. Regular $79.99. #20802</p>
        <p>Both vanities have cultured marble tops. Faucets not included.</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>Marquis Or Arched</p>
        <p>Door Vanity &amp;amp; Top Each</p>
        <p>Marquis vanity is 24' W x 21 D &amp;amp; accented with white &amp;amp; lhardware. Arched door vanity is 24 Wx 18 D. lular $159S9, $16489. #20810,275210260269</p>
        <p>Washeiless Bath Faucet</p>
        <p>Accent</p>
        <p>.A.  .4</p>
        <p>Has a chrome finish, aerator and pop-up drain. Reg. $24.99. #24901</p>
        <p>WSashertess Singie Lever Bath Faucet</p>
        <p>$3999</p>
        <p>Has a chrome finish, uni-control design &amp;amp; a 10-year limited drip-free warranty. Reg. $49.99. #24903</p>
        <p>Washeriess Poished Brass Bath Faucet</p>
        <p>Has a decorative polished brass finish, smoked acrylic handles and a 10-year limited drip-free warranty. Regular $6489. #24911</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>Easy To Install!</p>
        <p>Five-Panei</p>
        <p>TubWaiiKit.........</p>
        <p>linisoii</p>
        <p>$2999</p>
        <p>Five pre-cut formed panels cover existing tile with a waterproof, mold-and-mildew-resistant surface. Fits standard 5' tubs. Fixtures extra. #20795311</p>
        <p>sm^io</p>
        <p>Rustproof SQ099 Showier Stair 09^</p>
        <p>32x 32x 74. Easy assembly. Hot &amp;amp; cold faucets, aluminum sa^ rail. Regular $9989. #25938</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>Waterpi</p>
        <p>Tubm</p>
        <p>mim*M</p>
        <p>li</p>
        <p>m-</p>
        <p>roof II Kit</p>
        <p>$5999</p>
        <p>$8999</p>
        <p>Has easy clean thermoplastic walls that eliminate grout &amp;amp; have a satin-textured finish. Fits standard 5' tubs. Fixtures extra. #20781314</p>
        <p>Premium TubWaiiKit.</p>
        <p>Has quality thermoplastic walls, a waterproof surface &amp;amp; shelves. Fits 5' tubs. Fixtures extra. Reg. $12989. #20791318</p>
        <p>n!' 1</p>
        <p>I*</p>
        <p>i 1</p>
        <p>Glass Door Tub Enclosure.. .T</p>
        <p>Has safety tempered glass, extruded aluminum construction &amp;amp; fits standard 5' tubs. #26755731</p>
        <p>Bronze Finish Tri-Door Shower/Tub Enciosure</p>
        <p>$19999</p>
        <p>This attractive enclosure features a deluxe tri-door design with two bronze-tinted glass panels &amp;amp; a mirror in the center. Fits standard 5-foot tubs. Stands 56" high. #26801</p>
        <p>SPECMl VALUE</p>
        <p>Seamiess Fibergiass Tub/Shower Unit</p>
        <p>$19999</p>
        <p>Features a slip-resistant bottom, a safety grab bar, mokJed-in soap &amp;amp; toiletry ledges and is easy to handle and install. Fixtures extra. #201043  5</p>
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        <p>Prices in Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>$1999</p>
        <p>A. Walnut Ceiling Fixture</p>
        <p>12 inches wide. Has a rich walnut look, white glass cover with gold design. #74133</p>
        <p>B. Chrome Ceiiing Fixture</p>
        <p>10 inches wide. Has chrome finish; white and prismatic glass cover. #74239</p>
        <p>Decorative Oak Fixture</p>
        <p>$39 ^10 OFF</p>
        <p>16V2" square. Oak finish. Regular $49.99. #74401</p>
        <p>Oak Pendant Fixture</p>
        <p>^79  ^20  OFF</p>
        <p>9" wide. Solid oak ends. Regular $99.99. #74479</p>
        <p>Armstrong</p>
        <p>SAVE UP TO 29%</p>
        <p>Armstrong Ceilings For Any Room In Vbur Home</p>
        <p>As Low As 26*^sq.pt.</p>
        <p>Give any room in your home a brand new look with a distinctive ceiling from Armstrong. Choose ceiling tiles or lay-in panels. (Sold in full cartons only.)</p>
        <p>12"x 12'^ Ceiling Tiles:</p>
        <p>Impressions #12312 .. 29C Sq. Ft.</p>
        <p>Pinehurst #12314____42C Sq. Ft.</p>
        <p>Pebblewood #12319 .. 69^ Sq. Ft.</p>
        <p>Easy^Up"* Kit #10411.....$6.99</p>
        <p>Regular Prices: 414,47C, 824, &amp;amp; $8.99</p>
        <p>2'x2'0r2'x4'</p>
        <p>Lay-in Panels:_</p>
        <p>Impressions #12325 .. 26C sq. Ft. Rockcastle #12323 ... 40C sq. Ft. Cumberland #12287 .. 70 sq. Ft.</p>
        <p>Regular Prices: 374,474,874</p>
        <p>SPEC/Ai OFFER</p>
        <p>Earn Up To $10 In AT&amp;amp;T Coupons</p>
        <p>Buy any Armstrong ceiling &amp;amp; get a $5.00 AT&amp;amp;T long distance coupon. Also buy a ceiling grid or Easy-Up Kit, get another $5.00 from AT&amp;amp;T. Details at Lowe's.</p>
        <p>SiWEHO</p>
        <p>^ On Each Of The 3 Chandeliers Shown Below. Theyre All U.L. Liste</p>
        <p>^' 4-Light Chandelier</p>
        <p>$1999</p>
        <p> R</p>
        <p>Ragular $29.99 17" wide. With antique brass finish l clear glass chimneys. Perfect for dinin room or foyer. Bulbs are extra. #79101</p>
        <p>^lOOFF</p>
        <p>A. 2-Light Bath Fixture</p>
        <p>$3999</p>
        <p>lO/r" wide. Has polished brass finish. Bulbs are extra. Reg. $4959. #74334</p>
        <p>B. 1-Light $9/199 Bath Fixture . Ta&amp;amp;I</p>
        <p>4" wide. Brass finish. Bulb is extra. #74333</p>
        <p>4-Light Chandelier With Wood Center Post</p>
        <p>i|99</p>
        <p>Reg. $29.99</p>
        <p>18" wide. With antique brass finish and four milk-white glass chimneys with floral design. (Bulbs are extra.) #79103</p>
        <p>5-Light Chandelier</p>
        <p>Regular $44.99</p>
        <p>18" wide. Has polished brass finish and five crimped-top glass chimneys. Swirled glass column. Bulbs sold separately. #79120</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICE</p>
        <p>25-Or40-Wat Candle Bulbs</p>
        <p>2-Pack</p>
        <p>Elegant bent-tip bulbs fit a variety of light fixtures. #75144,5</p>
        <p>3004/Watt</p>
        <p>Quartz Floodllghf</p>
        <p>Throws a large, square flood-beam. MISER Daylight Plus lamp is included - helps save energy, too. For wall or pole mounting. #74005</p>
        <p>40-Watt Appliance Bulb</p>
        <p>150-watt. Weather resistant. #75002</p>
        <p>Made to withstand heat, cold. #75003</p>
        <p>SAVE UP TO 25%</p>
        <p>Decorative Brick Facing By Z-Brick, For Indoors Or Outdoors</p>
        <p>Turn a dull wall into a dramatic accent. Create a special outdoor area. You name it and Z-Brick can do it. These good-looking bricks are easy to apply and are sold in easy-to-carry 20-brick cartons (4 sq. ft.).</p>
        <p>Soldln4-Sq.-Ft. Cartons Only</p>
        <p>A. Inca Red</p>
        <p>B. Inca Old Chicago Or c. Inca Used</p>
        <p>991. m</p>
        <p>Sq.Ft.</p>
        <p>Traditional style. Reg. $1.33. #16812</p>
        <p>Sq.Ft.</p>
        <p>Your choice. Save! Reg. $1.57. #16811.4</p>
        <p>rtv-</p>
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        <p>FriencHY. Professional sales staff</p>
        <p>See Credit Terms On Page 15</p>
        <p>eoCMMatt Rotary Dimmer Switch</p>
        <p>$399</p>
        <p>Save energy and extend bulb life With this full-range dimmer. Can be adjusted from (M00% And installation is easyl #70713</p>
        <p>Tabletop Dimmer Switch</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>Plugs into standard outlet. Has indicator light for easy location in dark areas. Extends bulb life. #70717</p>
        <p>225IMittlttGas Power Generator</p>
        <p>$49999</p>
        <p>120^ ACh2-volt DC. 5 HP engine ffler. #^10</p>
        <p>3-Prong Grounded Piug</p>
        <p>Replacement piug tor electric appliances. Cord clamp relieves strain on wiring terminals. #71306</p>
        <p>KSKSSr ?P</p>
        <p>Helps you see at night without using bright lights. Great for batnroom, bedroom, hallway or kitchen. #71323</p>
        <p>SUPER</p>
        <p>VALUES</p>
        <p>Smoke Detector With Battery .T</p>
        <p>Protect your family and possessions from fire! Easy to install on wall or ceiling. Runs on 9-volt battery. (Battery included.) Regular $9.99. #73060</p>
        <p>White Or Brown 6'</p>
        <p>Extension Cord</p>
        <p>For small appliances, lamps, etc. 18/2. Reg. $1.49. #71310,1</p>
        <p>50 Ft. Retractable $fi99 Phone Cord..........w</p>
        <p>Increases the reach of your phone line. Cany phone to workshop, patio, etc. Includes two phone jacks. Available at Lowes low price. #70389</p>
        <p>UCHTSOCKETS</p>
        <p>A. Pin-Type Socket</p>
        <p>Easy to install. Switch included. #71106</p>
        <p>B. Outdoor Socket</p>
        <p>Weatherproof. Easy to install. #71105</p>
        <p>a Porcelain Socket</p>
        <p>With wire leads. Easy installation. #71120</p>
        <p>D. Pull-Chain Socket</p>
        <p>Easy installation. Porcelain. #71100 . . .</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>Duplex</p>
        <p>Receptacle</p>
        <p>Or Ivory</p>
        <p>Single Pole Switch</p>
        <p>39c HQt</p>
        <p>price.</p>
        <p>today at L I. #TO500,i</p>
        <p>,685</p>
        <p>Ungrounded. In brown or ivory. #70400,605</p>
        <p>OUTDOOR VALUES</p>
        <p>A. Waatherproof $^59 Square Cover A</p>
        <p>Bring light and power to the yard, pool area or anywhere it's needed. Black. #71233</p>
        <p>a Waatherproof Lampholder.......T</p>
        <p>This black-finished fixture is safe. Extend work and play time after dark! Floodlight extra. #71230</p>
        <p>a Waatherproof Square Box </p>
        <p>Can also be used with outlet, switch or blank cover. Available in black. #71235</p>
        <p>D. Portable Outdoor  SC99</p>
        <p>Spikelight.........T9</p>
        <p>Great for outdoor parties or around the pool. Pre-wired. Bulb sold separately. #71228</p>
        <p>E. lOOOAWatt'  SC99</p>
        <p>Photocell..........3</p>
        <p>Set your outdoor lights to turn on at dusk, off at dawn. Good security measure. #71184</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>$299</p>
        <p>(tend work 9xtra. #71230</p>
        <p>$359</p>
        <p>4(XKKIMtGas Power Generator</p>
        <p>12GV/240VAC, 12V DC. 8 HP engine. Order in some stores. #72011</p>
        <p>6-Plug Multi-Outlet Strip</p>
        <p>$1299</p>
        <p>Extra outlets come in handy at the workbench, in the garage, etc. #70386</p>
        <p>A. 3-Outlet Adapter</p>
        <p>Convenient in any room. #71316</p>
        <p>B. 15; 18/2 Trouble Light</p>
        <p>Features built-in on/off switch. #70378 .</p>
        <p>c. so; 16/3 Outdoor Cord</p>
        <p>Durable cord in safety orange. #70371 .</p>
        <p>D.20' Reel Light</p>
        <p>With switch &amp;amp; outlet. Grounded. #70379</p>
        <p>ISCu.InchWll Box With Nails</p>
        <p>Non-metallic wall box. #70992,72 PVCCeWng $|79 VMoifc Boa #7099^:1</p>
        <p>LOWES LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>25' 14/2 Copper Cable  25' 12/2 Copper Cable</p>
        <p>$999  $799</p>
        <p>mm  With  ground.  #70004</p>
        <p>With ground. #70012</p>
        <p>BK VALUES</p>
        <p>a Wire Stripper</p>
        <p>$299 $499</p>
        <p>Checks 90-250 volts AC/DC quicl^ and easily. #70579</p>
        <p>Has comfortable soft plastic grips. Cuts, crimps &amp;amp; strips. #70573 7</p>
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        <p>Prices in Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>SAVE ^60</p>
        <p>17.7 Cubic Foot I Refrigerator</p>
        <p>$55999</p>
        <p> No-frost. Has textured steel doors, 4 adjustable shelves &amp;amp; see-thru produce crispers. Regular $619.99. #53612</p>
        <p>Hotpjo-Lnir</p>
        <p>+hrt|iiirijvir</p>
        <p>^SOOFF</p>
        <p>Counter High Refrigerator</p>
        <p>$15999</p>
        <p>Has a freezer with door, two adjustable inner shelves. Regular $189.99. #53816</p>
        <p>SAVE ^100</p>
        <p>19.6 Cubic Ft. Refrigerator</p>
        <p>$69099</p>
        <p>No-frost. Features textured steel doors, automatic energy saver system, 4 adjustable shelves &amp;amp; large 6.8 cu. ft. freezer. Regular $799.99. #53626</p>
        <p>Monthly Payment</p>
        <p>$2896</p>
        <p>For 36 Months</p>
        <p>No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 23.99%.</p>
        <p>Monthly Payment ^52837,9</p>
        <p>No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 23.99%.</p>
        <p>SAVE ^60</p>
        <p>Heavy Duty Dishwasher</p>
        <p>$43999</p>
        <p>Has 14 cycle options. Power Dry for faster drying, multi-level wash, double insulation for quiet, &amp;amp; drain hose. Reg. $499.99. #51067</p>
        <p>Monthly Payment</p>
        <p>$|Q24* florae iw Months</p>
        <p>No Down Payment.</p>
        <p>Annual Percentage Rate 23.96%</p>
        <p>5-Cycie-Option Dishwasher</p>
        <p>$25999</p>
        <p>Features a twin-level washing action, sound insulation and a drain hose. Reg. $319.99. #51013,26</p>
        <p>^100 OFF</p>
        <p>When You Buy The Pair Heavy Duty Washer</p>
        <p>$37999</p>
        <p>Has 6 automatic cycles, 2 wash &amp;amp; spin speeds, 4 wash &amp;amp; rinse temperatures and 4 water levels. Reg. $429.99. #51277</p>
        <p>Heavy Duty Dryer</p>
        <p>$33999</p>
        <p>Has 5 drying cycles, a special Knits setting, 3 temperature selections and an end-of-cycle signal. Reg. $389.99. #51480</p>
        <p>Microwave Oven</p>
        <p>Touch Control Microwave Oven</p>
        <p>$129^  $19999</p>
        <p>Convenient compact design Regular $149.99. #51751</p>
        <p>2 cooking cycles, defrost setting. Reg. $229.99. #51741</p>
        <p>SAVE mo</p>
        <p>Self-Cleaning Electric Range</p>
        <p>$45999</p>
        <p>Features 2 oven racks, a lift-off black-glass oven door for easy cleaning, an automatic oven timer &amp;amp; a storage drawer. Reg. $499.99. #52837,9</p>
        <p>Non-Vented Or $9999 Vented Range Hood .. Te?</p>
        <p>2-speed mixed flow fan. 30" wide. #53401-13 8</p>
        <p>mo OFF</p>
        <p>Electric Range</p>
        <p>$27999</p>
        <p> Lift-off oven door</p>
        <p> Two adjustable oven shelves</p>
        <p>Has one 8" and three 6" "lift-up Calrod- surface units and a broiler pan included. Reg. $329.99. #52803</p>
        <p>Space Maker n</p>
        <p>Microwave Oven ___</p>
        <p>Has a .8 cu. ft. oven, solid state touch controls, an automatic roast control and 5 power levels. Installs under the cabinet or sits separately. Regular $319.99. #51727</p>
        <p>*299</p>
        <p>smmup TO 30</p>
        <p>Large Capacity Microwave With Probe</p>
        <p>$23999</p>
        <p>1.4 cu. ft. oven provides plenty of room for larger food items. Temperature probe allows cooking by temperature. Reg. $26999. #51752</p>
        <p>Microwave Cart $CQ99</p>
        <p>Regular $69.99. #51772 . . . ^5#</p>
        <p>N</p>
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        <p>Tne Best Brand Names... For less!</p>
        <p>*See Credit Terms On Page^S</p>
        <p>J029??</p>
        <p>25" Diagonal XL-400 Color Console TV In Contemporary Or Traditional Style Cabinet</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE.</p>
        <p> 18-posltion, single-knob electronic tuning system</p>
        <p> Super AccuFilter TK)** COTY picture tube</p>
        <p>Features a Unitized Xtended-Life chassis, automatic color control, automatic fleshtone correction, sharpness control and a 6" speaker. #54665,6</p>
        <p>Monthly Payment</p>
        <p>$1785</p>
        <p>For 36 Months</p>
        <p>No Down Payment.</p>
        <p>Annual Percentage Rate 23.97%.</p>
        <p>NEWATiawes</p>
        <p>IT Diagonal Color Console TV With Remote Control</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICE</p>
        <p> Mediterranean or Country American styling</p>
        <p> 110 Chromacolor picture tube</p>
        <p> 157-channel capability</p>
        <p>Features a 100% modular Z-1 chassis, a video filter for better picture and a computer keyboard touch-command remote control. Regular $699.99. #54845,6</p>
        <p>Monthly Payment</p>
        <p> For 36 Months_</p>
        <p>No Down Payment.</p>
        <p>Annual Percentage Rate 23.99%.</p>
        <p>^649??</p>
        <p>LOWPRICE</p>
        <p>8-Hour VMS VCR With Wired Remote</p>
        <p>$27999</p>
        <p>Features l4-day/l-event programming, one-touch recording, 105-channel capability,</p>
        <p>&amp;amp; a 9-function remote control. #54872</p>
        <p>SUPER VALUE</p>
        <p>8-Hour VHS VCR with Infrared Remote Control</p>
        <p>$37999</p>
        <p>Has l4&amp;lt;layM-event programming, 107-channel capability, delayed 1-touch recording, a 15-function wireless remote control &amp;amp; a memory backup in case of power failure. #54881</p>
        <p>STEREO</p>
        <p>READY</p>
        <p>25* Diagonal Color Console TV</p>
        <p>$56999</p>
        <p>Has keyboard quartz electronic tuning, 112-channel capability, two speakers and separate bass &amp;amp; treble controls. #54549</p>
        <p>Monthly $^962*Fbr36 Payment  Months</p>
        <p>No Down Payment.</p>
        <p>Annual Percentage Rate 23J8%.</p>
        <p>Simulated Pictures</p>
        <p>13" Diagonal Color TV With Remote Control Or 19" Diagonal Color Portable TV</p>
        <p>$29999</p>
        <p>A. 13" Color TV With Remote Control:</p>
        <p>Has a 22-function infrared remote control, Unitized XtendedLife chassis and a Super AccuFilter picture tube. #54583</p>
        <p>B. 19" Color Portable TV:</p>
        <p>Has a Unitized XtendedLife chassis. Super AccuFilter picture tube &amp;amp; automatic color control. #54587</p>
        <p>13" Diagonal Portable Color TV</p>
        <p>$189^</p>
        <p>100% solid state chassis. #54484</p>
        <p>/Dimocniii am/FM Radio/ Cassette/8-Track Stereo Package</p>
        <p>$209^</p>
        <p>Includes semi-automatic turntable, tower speakers, component rack and programmable timer for pre-set cassette or radio operation. #54269</p>
        <p>Monthly</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>$1406* For24</p>
        <p>Months</p>
        <p>No Down Payment.</p>
        <p>Annual Percentage Rate 23.94%.</p>
        <p>6-Hour Blank VHS Tape</p>
        <p>$599</p>
        <p>Pure chrome formulation (or quality recording. #54943</p>
        <p>Dolby Stereo  Panasonic</p>
        <p>8-Hour VHS VCR With 4-Head Video System</p>
        <p>$54999</p>
        <p>No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 244)0%.</p>
        <p>Features a 4-head video system, Dolby stereo sound, l4Klay/4-event programming, delayed one-touch recording &amp;amp; full-function remote control. Reg. $599.99. #54991</p>
        <p>$1999</p>
        <p>fROOFF</p>
        <p>AM/FM/Cassette</p>
        <p>598I-</p>
        <p>Headphones in- One-touch recording, auto-stop  Your Final Cost eluded. #55038 built-in mic. Reg. $79.99. #55133</p>
        <p>AM/FM/Cassette Stereo</p>
        <p>Rebate expires ^24 Sale Price 7/31/86. Limit MQo  1 per customer.</p>
        <p>- O Factory Rebate Lightweight</p>
        <p> ---. and portable.</p>
        <p>Headphones in-</p>
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        <p>Prices hi Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>FALL</p>
        <p>yALUE</p>
        <p>19,600 BTU</p>
        <p>Kerosene</p>
        <p>Heater</p>
        <p>$9999</p>
        <p> Auto ignition</p>
        <p> Auto extinguish</p>
        <p> Fiberglass wick</p>
        <p> SafMy tipovor switch</p>
        <p>Has stair less steel burner, h odel may vary fronr picture.</p>
        <p>UL listed. #304883</p>
        <p>SUPER VALUE</p>
        <p>Heavy Duty Rteplace Insert</p>
        <p>$39999</p>
        <p>Hrebridc Lined Woodbuming Healer</p>
        <p>Has large, firebrick-lined firebox. Up to 12 hours heat per load of wood. Model may vary from picture. #37370</p>
        <p>Has large, heat-resistant glass doors with antique brass finish trim. Has 14-gauge steel firebox. Make the most of your fireplace this winter. #37368</p>
        <p>$1699</p>
        <p>Monthly</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>For 36 Months</p>
        <p>No Down Payment. Annual Psicentage Rale23J9H.</p>
        <p>Kerosene Can  ^^</p>
        <p>$C99  $129</p>
        <p>Radiant heater has 120-volt</p>
        <p>12,500 BTU Kerosene Heater</p>
        <p>This 5-gallon can allows for safe fuel storage. #30502</p>
        <p>Radiant heater has 120-volt electric fan to help distribute heat. Also has auto ignition &amp;amp; extinguish. UL listed. #30484</p>
        <p>6" Chimney Kit</p>
        <p>syjy|99</p>
        <p>Includes Spacer, Cap Flashing A Storm Collar</p>
        <p>Installation is quick and easy. Features triple walls. Snap-locks together - no cement, screws or straps! #37287</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>VALUES</p>
        <p>Decorative</p>
        <p>Fireplace</p>
        <p>ToolSets</p>
        <p>A. 4-Piece Black Fireplace Tool Set</p>
        <p>Portable Humidifier</p>
        <p>$5999</p>
        <p>Cool mist fights dryness in any room. Has automatic tipover switch for safety. #32022</p>
        <p>Shovel, broom and poker with stand. Attractivel #39108</p>
        <p>B. Brass Finish Firepiace Tooi Set</p>
        <p>$19</p>
        <p>#39109,10</p>
        <p>48" 1500-Wbtt Electric Baseboard Heater</p>
        <p>$4499</p>
        <p> Portable - and space-saving</p>
        <p> Stylish textured steel housing</p>
        <p> Overheat safety mechanism</p>
        <p>Features convenient automatic thermostat control. Great for any room. #30581</p>
        <p>Electric Fan Heater</p>
        <p> sturdy, heat-resistant housing</p>
        <p> 1300 watta/1,000 watts/500 wntts</p>
        <p> Built-in thermostat</p>
        <p>Has "fan only setting. Model may vary from picture. UL listed. #30576,75</p>
        <p>PORTABLE HEATING</p>
        <p>A. 1500 Watt, Portable Heater</p>
        <p>$44,99</p>
        <p>Features double action radiant and fan-forced heat, automatic thermostat, and tipover safety switch. 3 heat selections. #30588</p>
        <p>B. Portable Electric Utility Heater</p>
        <p>$4999</p>
        <p>Has fan-forced heat, 3-heat selections, thermostat and tipover switch. #30589</p>
        <p>32" ^peed Ceiling Fan in Antique Or Polished Brass Finish</p>
        <p>$5999</p>
        <p>52" 3-Speed Ceiling Fan In Antique Or Polished Brass Finish</p>
        <p>52" Closemount Ceiling Fan With Antique Brass Finish</p>
        <p>Features 3-speed, reversible motor for year-round comfort. Light kit adaptable (kit sold separately). Attractive in any room in your home. #31745,7 10</p>
        <p>A  wnn Amique oras</p>
        <p>$64  $5099</p>
        <p>This flushmount ceilina fan is liaht  ^1^</p>
        <p>This flushmount ceiling fan is light kit adaptable (kit sold separately). Great accent for the kitchen, den or bedroom. Reversible motor. #31755,7</p>
        <p>Decorative sideband; 3-speed reversible motor for year-round comfort. Light kit adaptable (kit sold separately). #31766</p>
        <p>mCarry</p>
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        <p>LlghtKltsA</p>
        <p>Accessories</p>
        <p>Schoolhouse Light Kit</p>
        <p>$1999</p>
        <p>Antique or polished brass finish. #31801,11</p>
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        <p>Ask About Our Quick Home peHvery</p>
        <p>*See Credit Terms On Pagp 15</p>
        <p>SPEOAL OFFER FIRM...</p>
        <p>3V2"x 15" Faced R-11 Insulation</p>
        <p>H3"</p>
        <p>R-Vlilue: The higher the R-value, the greater the Insulating power. Ask Ljowe's for the factsheet on R-values</p>
        <p>Bundle</p>
        <p>Excellent for use in walls. The kraft facing forms a built-in vapor barrier. Easy to install - just staple to wall studs. Sold in 88.12 sq. ft. bundle. Protects against winter. #13576</p>
        <p>6"x 15" Faced R-19 Insulation</p>
        <p>OWENS CORNING</p>
        <p>Fibergias</p>
        <p>FREE!</p>
        <p>NFL Jacket Of Your Favorite Team</p>
        <p>Buy 10 or more rolls of any Owens-ComIng pink Fibergias for free jacket.</p>
        <p>I Buy the Fibergias between now and October ' 20,1985 for this free offer. Limit 1 per household.</p>
        <p>Bundle</p>
        <p>For in the attic or under floors. 48.96 sq. ft. #13581</p>
        <p>Pick Your Favorite NFL Team And Wear Their Team Jacket!</p>
        <p>With 10 or more rolls of Fibergias insulation you get a FREE, fully-lined nylon NFL team jacket. Get all the details at Lowes.</p>
        <p>6"x15"R-19 Unfaced Attic Insulation</p>
        <p>Bundle</p>
        <p>Primarily for use in the attic as add-on insulation. Or use in first-time application with a vapor barrier. Sold in 48.96 sq. ft. bundle. #13585</p>
        <p>CUT25%^</p>
        <p>100-Pack  ^'5</p>
        <p>insulation Supports</p>
        <p>$299</p>
        <p>The quick and effective way to install insulation under flooring or in the attic. Regular $3.99. #12336</p>
        <p>50"x 80" Vinyl Window Kit</p>
        <p>SPECML VALUE</p>
        <p>10' Section, White Or Brown Aluminum Gutter</p>
        <p>Galvanized 12-Gauge, 48"x 50' Chain Link Fence Fabric</p>
        <p>^99  $399</p>
        <p>Sold In 50' Rolls</p>
        <p>Vinyl sheeting and framing strips. Cover windows and prevent leakage. #61695</p>
        <p>Baked-on enamel finish never needs repainting. Lightweight and durable. Downspout &amp;amp; accessories extra. #11551,85</p>
        <p>59^ sr</p>
        <p>Sturdy fence fabric is galvanized to resist rust and corrq^ion for years of durable use. Corner posts, gates and gate hardware are available (extra). No dealers please. #92149</p>
        <p>1'8"To3'</p>
        <p>Jack Post</p>
        <p>For crawl spaces, under porches or other sagging areas. #17228</p>
        <p>10"x10' Roll Of Aluminum Flashing</p>
        <p>#12538</p>
        <p>10"x50' Roll Of Aluminum Flashing</p>
        <p>Hfln</p>
        <p>#12521</p>
        <p>tl</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0074" />
        <p>Prices in Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>FALLWaJUES</p>
        <p>On McCulloch Chain Saws</p>
        <p>Every McCulloch chain saw has safety Chain Brake/ Hand Guard. Its just one ^ of many quality featuresl</p>
        <p>3.7CU. in. engine</p>
        <p> Fueiievel gauge</p>
        <p> Automatic oiiing</p>
        <p>16" PowerMac</p>
        <p>Chain Saw.....</p>
        <p>Features include a 2.icubic-inch engine, laminated sprocket*tip bar, anti-vibration system and electronic ignition. #91612</p>
        <p>Features a 2.0 cu. in. gasoline engine and wraparound chain brake. Perfect for cutting firewood and brush. #91610</p>
        <p>Automatic Ollingl</p>
        <p>18" Pro Mac Chain Saw</p>
        <p>$27999</p>
        <p>Large-size saw has electronic ignition, anti-vibration, chain guard and boot loop. #91613</p>
        <p>Single-Edge Axe</p>
        <p>$1299</p>
        <p>12' Pole Pruner With Saw</p>
        <p>A. Deluxe Hand Pruner</p>
        <p>For trimming branches With sturdy hickory  on trees and bushes,</p>
        <p>handle. Low price. #99783 Easy to use! #99782</p>
        <p>With shock absorber. #99748</p>
        <p>WAUAa</p>
        <p>Quality Pruners</p>
        <p>B. Deluxe Lopping Shears</p>
        <p>$1999</p>
        <p> W #99785 Tefton-coated blades.</p>
        <p>16" Cord Cutter Saw Chains</p>
        <p>H3!L</p>
        <p>Fits most McCulloch, Poulan and Homelite chain saws. Low price! #91371,280,59</p>
        <p>AWCOMPRESSOfS</p>
        <p>V# HP Compressor</p>
        <p>$17999</p>
        <p>Electric powered air compressor with 15' air hose and air chuck. For a wide variety of home projects. #90925</p>
        <p>22 tines. #99794</p>
        <p>ARROW</p>
        <p>?I9%</p>
        <p>#92508</p>
        <p>PRICE CUT ^130</p>
        <p>12 X17 storage Building</p>
        <p>100-Bulb Pack Of Imported Rower Bulbs R&amp;gt;r Fall Planting &amp;amp; Spring Blooms</p>
        <p>.$77989</p>
        <p> Overhead sectional steel door</p>
        <p> 100% galvanized steel</p>
        <p> Withstands harsh weather</p>
        <p> Simple to assemble</p>
        <p>$fi99</p>
        <p>Narcissi, muscari, tulips, and crocuses. Reg. $8.99. #93291</p>
        <p>No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rata 23.99%.</p>
        <p>Light duty ladder with inter-lock mechanism, working height. #92530</p>
        <p>Base dimensions: 141%"W x 198"D x 102"H. Has 5-year limited warranty. #92750</p>
        <p>[MJM9</p>
        <p>Torsion bar lid opener and 12 pushbutton locks. #92402,4</p>
        <p>Features:</p>
        <p>In sizes for most standard &amp;amp; compact pick-up trucks Weatherproof for long use</p>
        <p>Rower Bulb Assortment</p>
        <p>791</p>
        <p>A variety of flowers and colors for fall planting.</p>
        <p>For spring blooms. #93292-6</p>
        <p>Mcculloch Gas Powered Ybrd Blower With Vacuum Attachment</p>
        <p>$19999</p>
        <p> Vacuum attachment kit includes adjustable shoulder strap and debris catcher bag</p>
        <p>1 HP blower with variable air intake, 2 extension tubes &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>30 concentrator nozzle. #91589</p>
        <p>Lawn Sweeper With Dump^Actlon</p>
        <p>$12999</p>
        <p>14-bushel-capacity sweeper with mildew-proof hamper, 31-inch sweeping width, steel hitch. Fits most riding mowers. #95310</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0075" />
        <p>Features:</p>
        <p> 13-inch swing</p>
        <p> Mi-lnchdMia( capacity</p>
        <p> 12ap6sds: 340-2800 ~</p>
        <p> Vii HP motor</p>
        <p>Ask About Our installation service</p>
        <p>Router Table</p>
        <p>$2499</p>
        <p>10%''highwith12%''x18%" vsRMONT  top. Can be mounted to any AMSRicAN ^ work surface. Increases accuracy. #91791</p>
        <p>HAHmWOKK^MP CARTS &amp;amp; CHESTS</p>
        <p>*See Credit Terms On Page 15</p>
        <p>SPECIAL -OFFER </p>
        <p>IVi-Horsepotwer Router</p>
        <p>Routs, grooves, SEA99</p>
        <p>and trims wood</p>
        <p>and plastics.  </p>
        <p>Rebate good    lljw</p>
        <p>through 12/31/85,</p>
        <p>Limit one per purchase.</p>
        <p>#91790</p>
        <p>12-Speed Roor Drill Press</p>
        <p>$19999</p>
        <p>Makes drilling easier! UL listed. #90189</p>
        <p>Multi-Purpose Work Cart</p>
        <p>Tool Chest</p>
        <p>$299</p>
        <p>Has removable top chest. Convenient! #90719</p>
        <p>Has 2 roomy shelves &amp;amp; storage drawer. Pegboard side for tools. 331/4" high. #92021</p>
        <p>5" Bench Grinder</p>
        <p>$^99</p>
        <p>1(T Band Saw</p>
        <p>$89</p>
        <p>Cuts wood, plastics and non-ferrous  Adkjstable</p>
        <p>-  metals. Has convenient removable  .</p>
        <p>3,500 RPM. Accepts wire wheels  side cover and horsepower engine.  naCKSaw &amp;amp; Diaoe.......</p>
        <p>with Vj" arbor. UL listed #90198  Table tilts 45. #90190  Its perfect for the household handyman. #99840</p>
        <p>.139</p>
        <p>5-Gallon</p>
        <p>Vacuum Cleaner.</p>
        <p>For shop and home. Offers powerful wet-or-dry action. Includes 6-foot flexible hose and accessories. #98690</p>
        <p>10-Gal. Deluxe Vacuum</p>
        <p>Large capacity aq^. powerful enoughlor cleaning challenges! Wet or dry action. Has 6'flexible hose and accessories. Great for shop areas. #98692</p>
        <p>Staple</p>
        <p>Gun</p>
        <p>Easy-grip design has sturdy, all-steel construction. Handy! #91433</p>
        <p>BUCK DECKER</p>
        <p>SPECIAL OFFER</p>
        <p>$2499 .500</p>
        <p>Ouslbuster'</p>
        <p>Cleans up spills and hard-to-reach places. Handy-its cordless!</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>12/31/85. Limit 1 per purchase. #98696</p>
        <p>#9810</p>
        <p>$M99</p>
        <p>Cost</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>Rechargeable ighter</p>
        <p>$I61@</p>
        <p> Rebate Rebate good through 12/31/85. Limit 1. #98840</p>
        <p>Single-Cylinder Stainless Steel Deadbolt</p>
        <p>Provide Your Home With Extra Protection!</p>
        <p>$499</p>
        <p>Has 1-inch long steel pin for added security. Stainless steel finish. 0 Great pri^l #65506</p>
        <p>CREAr VALUE</p>
        <p>Stainless Steel Entrance Lock</p>
        <p>Security^</p>
        <p>Safes</p>
        <p>A. Survivor $Z/|99 Deposit Box</p>
        <p>store bonds, wills, deeds, etc. in this strong, fire-tested safe box. Inside dimensions 4/4"x 12"x 94", #98182</p>
        <p>B. Valueguard $QQ99 Security Safe 99</p>
        <p>Has changeable 3-number combination lock &amp;amp; bolt-down. Inside dimensions 13"x 10V2"x 12%". #98183</p>
        <p>Polished Brass Finish  $C49</p>
        <p>Deadbolt Lock .........9</p>
        <p>Features single-cylinder, one-inch long steel pin. * Buy one for every entrance. Rust-resistant. #65526</p>
        <p>Antique Brass Finish Deadbolt Lock----</p>
        <p>This lockset resists rust &amp;amp; corrosion. The stainless steel finish looks great with any decor. Has pushbutton interior lock. #65504</p>
        <p>Polished Brass Finish Lock ....</p>
        <p>This pushbutton model entrance lock is rust-resistant. #65524</p>
        <p>$549</p>
        <p>Antique Brass $C99 Finish Lock........9</p>
        <p>Rust-resistant entrance lock for attractive security! #65554</p>
        <p>Antique Brass Finish</p>
        <p>Entry Lock,</p>
        <p>This stylish ball design lockset will look great on , you home! #65624' 13</p>
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        <p>Prices In Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>^120 OFi</p>
        <p>5's Low Monthly Payment $|Q68* R)r36</p>
        <p>IQ UmiUis_</p>
        <p>Hardwan Extra</p>
        <p>No Down Payment. Anntial Percentage Rate 24.00H.</p>
        <p>$44999</p>
        <p>6'Wood Or Steel</p>
        <p>Swinging Patio Door ........."J</p>
        <p>Both have tempered insulating glass &amp;amp; are fully weatherstripped. And both fit a 72"x 8OV2" rough opening. (Grilles are extra.) Reg. $569.99. #13341,2,16010,1</p>
        <p>Grille For Wood Or Steel Patio Door  $1099</p>
        <p>Snap-in grille for multi-pane look. Reg. $21.99. #13343,16012  l9</p>
        <p>36" 6-Panel Steel Door Unit</p>
        <p>32" 9-Llte Steel Door Unit</p>
        <p>Real wood Moulding</p>
        <p>8' Screen Bead</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Rescreen the porch, etc. Regular 89C, #02942</p>
        <p>$11999  $15999  jj-</p>
        <p>Pre-hung, insulated unit with  Pre-hung, insulated unit with I^F ^1^</p>
        <p>Pre-hung, insulated unit with full weatherstripping. Primed Regular $144.99. #14046,7</p>
        <p>Pre-hung, insulated unit with tempered insulating glass. Save! Regular $189.99. #14056,7</p>
        <p>Make your own lattice panel. Regular $1.39. #02945</p>
        <p>f/5</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>UP TO #%! W On Your Choice</p>
        <p>32" Or 36" Wide Fullview Bronze Storm Door......</p>
        <p>$7499</p>
        <p>Insulates without hiding your front door. Features a full pane of safety glass in a 1V4"-thick, bronze-finish aluminum frame. Fully weatherstripped. Reg. $84.99 &amp;amp; $89.99. #15678-81</p>
        <p>w storm Windows</p>
        <p>9 3V/4"x38%"0r.</p>
        <p>3S'/&amp;gt;"x38ys'Window</p>
        <p>Single-track model. Slide-up panel. Reg. $19.99. #13127,8</p>
        <p>31%"x 54%" Or 35%"x 54%" Window</p>
        <p>Larger models of the windows ^ above. Reg. $19.99. #13130,1</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>Solid Wood Shuttersets</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Unfinished, movable-louver shutters in solid white pine. Available in four sizes to fit windows 17" to 20" high &amp;amp; 24" to 36" wide. Regular $24.99 #12802,08,13,18</p>
        <p>24" Mirrored Wood Bifold</p>
        <p> Unfinished frame</p>
        <p> With ali hardware</p>
        <p>Pre-hinged door with safety glass panels. Regular $64.99. #10789</p>
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        <p>$22999</p>
        <p>Garden Window mm</p>
        <p>A special place for your plants. With Vz" insulating glass and side vents with fiberglass screens &amp;amp; cam latches.</p>
        <p>Cap be installed over existing window. Reg. $259.99. #19440 14</p>
        <p>SAVE ^35</p>
        <p>9x7 Steel Garage Door</p>
        <p>$189^9</p>
        <p>This heavy-duty, paneled steel door comes complete with track and hardware. Ready to install. Regular $224.99. #11297</p>
        <p>9x7 Wood $M099 Garage Door 149</p>
        <p>With track, hardware. Reg. $184.99. #11030</p>
        <p>{-Horsepower Garage Door Opener</p>
        <p>$15999</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>SlAOO Factory IW Rebate</p>
        <p>V2-Horsepower Garage Door Opener</p>
        <p>$1^99 sa.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>$|C00 Factory Rebate</p>
        <p>$14999</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>After</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>$16999</p>
        <p>Buy this V3 HP opener between now and November 30,1985, and get a $10.00 rebate direct from Genie. Regular $184.99. #11008</p>
        <p>Price After Rebate</p>
        <p> Genie TVack-Drlve System</p>
        <p> Automatic safety reverse</p>
        <p>From now through November 30,1985 buy this V2 HP opener and receive a $15.00 manufacturer rebate from Genie. Regular $209.99. #11009</p>
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        <p>3.6mm Lauan Grooved Panel</p>
        <p>Sanded groove lauan for interior projects. #12202</p>
        <p>y4"x4'x8'</p>
        <p>Hardwood</p>
        <p>Panels</p>
        <p>Solid wood for paneling, furniture or wainscoting. Ready for you to finish.</p>
        <p>Shoreline Cedar</p>
        <p>Agreatpricel #16402</p>
        <p>Knotty Pine</p>
        <p>$1999</p>
        <p>Rustic appearance. #16405</p>
        <p>Aromatic Cedar</p>
        <p>V4"x2'x 2'Pre-Cut Plywood</p>
        <p>2x4</p>
        <p>Bunyan Studs</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Exterior grade plywood. For many uses. Reg. $129. #07701</p>
        <p>YOUR CHoice</p>
        <p>Pressure Daled Lmdscape Timbers</p>
        <p>Choose a 4-foot timber or an 8-foot turtleback timber. Each Reg. $2.49. #0457631</p>
        <p>Smells great! #16401</p>
        <p>Plywood Basketball Backboard ....</p>
        <p>%"x 36"x 48" pre-drilled backboard with vinyl edging. Hardware is extra. Reg. $1999. #04625</p>
        <p>1x12, #3 Grade Ponderosa Pine Shelving........</p>
        <p>Durable shelving boards are smoothly sanded for easy painting or staining. Available in other widths at comparable prices. Regular 69$. #01350</p>
        <p>Particleboard Shelving</p>
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        <p>4x12x8'  $949</p>
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        <p>Smooth, straight and less costly than wood. Ready to finish. #01385,6</p>
        <p>Each Northland Firelogs</p>
        <p>4x12x8'</p>
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        <p>Oak print on particleboard. Reg. $439. #01387</p>
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        <p>Each Receive a $1.50 factory rebate Factory on a case (6 Rabaie logs) purchase. Rebate expires 4/30/86. Limit Final one rebate per Com household. #04631</p>
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        <p>A. 2 Lb. Redwood S/IOg Bird Feder... .TH</p>
        <p>Pre-assembled. Regular $599. #04642</p>
        <p>B. 2 Lb. Redwood Bird Feeder...</p>
        <p>Pre-assembled /Lframe. Reg. $799. #04643</p>
        <p>a 4 Lb. Redwood&amp;lt;|999</p>
        <p>Bird Feeder...TI9</p>
        <p>Pre-stained and pre-assembled. Features 2 suet holders. Regular $1599. #04644</p>
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        <p>Lowes guarantees our everyday low prices. If you find an identical advertised item at any retail competitor currently priced lower than ours, simply bring us written proof of that price. Well match that price PLUS give you an additional 10% of the difference between the two prices when you buy from us. It must be an identical stock item. Closeout. discontinued and other clearance typo sale items are excluded from this offer.</p>
        <p>Satisfaction Guaranteed Policy:</p>
        <p>Lowes guarantees that you will be satisfied with your purchase. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, simply return it along with your original sales receipt to any Lowe's store. Well repair it, replace it. or refund your money.</p>
        <p>Lowers Raincheck Policy:</p>
        <p>II an advertised item is temporarily out-of-stock, we will gladly issue a raincheck (except for items marked limited quantities, discontinued or closeout). When we festock you will be notified so you can buy at the previously advertised price. Our &amp;gt; smaller stores may not stock all advertised items; however, every item shown can be ordered for you.</p>
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        <p>Your credit must be satisfactory. Our cash price does not include sales tax. The monthly payment price may be slightly lower, depending upon state law. The monthly payment price includes sales tax of 5%. ff sales tax differs in your area, the monthly payment will vary slightly. Credit Life and Disability Insurance is available upon request. Delivery extra.</p>
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        <p>Prices in Effect Thru Oct. 21</p>
        <p>SAVE f20</p>
        <p>Oval Mirrored Medicine Cabinet</p>
        <p>$5999</p>
        <p>Oval mirror on beveled, smoked rectangular mirror. With three shelves. Reg. $79.99. #23723</p>
        <p>SAVE f20</p>
        <p>White Pedestal Bathroom Lavatory</p>
        <p>$6999</p>
        <p>Vitreous china  lavatory in modern X design. Faucet is sold separately. Reg. $89.99. #20526,32</p>
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        <p>I 4-Cycle Dryer</p>
        <p>$24099</p>
        <p>Standard capacity dryer with up to 70 minutes of timed drying, 4 drying temps, and removable lint filter. And has porcelain drum. Reg. $289.99. #51420</p>
        <p>4-Cycle Washer</p>
        <p>$34999</p>
        <p>Standard capacity washer with three water levels &amp;amp; temperature selections. Has self-cleaning lint filter, bleach dispenser &amp;amp; more. Reg. W99.99. #51226</p>
        <p>12"x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile</p>
        <p>43"x 17"x 12"</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>200'12/2</p>
        <p>Steel Shelves</p>
        <p>Genuine Split Leather Gloves</p>
        <p>%"x4x8 Pine Plywood</p>
        <p>Window Well Cover Copper Cable</p>
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        <p>Irwarious no-wax patterns. Easy to install. Save now! Regular 79. #16532-5</p>
        <p>$999  $399  $999</p>
        <p>30"x 12"x 31" to 60" hie Hardware is included, i</p>
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        <p>Choose medium or large. Great for gardening. #92465,6</p>
        <p>For interior or exterior building projects. #12231</p>
        <p>Plastic bubble basement window cover. Insulates while it protects. Low price! #17503</p>
        <p>Grounded copper cable for professional or handyman projects. #70108</p>
        <p>^EBORO, NC - Phone 625-6171 1312 N. Fayetteville St.</p>
        <p>BOONE, NC-Phone 264-6834 State Farm Rd. at Hunting Lane BURUN6TDN, NC - Phone 22^6334 802 Graham Hopedale Rd.</p>
        <p>CARY, NC-Phone 467-3600 Highway 54 CTAPEL HIU. MC - Phone 967-2291 1710 East Franklin St.</p>
        <p>DURHAM, NC-Phone 383-2581 3417 Hillsborough Rd. EAYETTEVILLE, NC - Phone 485-8731 4103 Raeford Rd.</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO, NC - Phone 778-4100 N. Berkley Blvd.</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO, NC - Phone 292-4813 2717 Patterson St.</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO (North), NC-Phone 375^10 3223Yanceyville Road GREENVILLE, NC - Phone 756-6560 2728 South Memorial Drive HIGH POWT, NC - Phone 885-8031 Business 1-85  Prospect JACKSONVILLE, NC - Phone 353-6265 Ellis Rd. at Lejeune Blvd.</p>
        <p>KINSTON, NC-Phone 522-1811 2200 W. Vemon Ave.</p>
        <p>MOUNT AIRY, NC - Phone 789-5021 Hwy. 52 Bypass, Bluemont Rd.</p>
        <p>NEW BERN. NC - Phone 633-2030 1407 Racetrack Rd.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH. NC-Phone 828-3251 2512 Yonkers Rd.</p>
        <p>REIDSVILLE, NC - Phone 342-4241 1635 Freeway Drive ROCKY MOUNT. NC - Phone 446-2331 U.S. Highway 301 Bypass, North SANFORD, NC-Phone 776-8431 3122 S. Industrial Dr. @Wilson Rd.</p>
        <p>SPARTA, NC-Phone 372-5531 101 Alleghany St.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON, NC - Phone 946-7751 1849 Carolina Ave.</p>
        <p>WILSON. NC-Phone 237-5211 Hwy. 301, South WINSTON-SALEM, NC-Phone 767-4950 3740 N. Liberty St.</p>
        <p>(across from the airport) WINSTON-SALEM, NC-Phone 722-9112 115 S. Strafford Rd.</p>
        <p>ZEBULON.NC-Phone 269-6456 Highway 97. East</p>
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        <p>Al womens outerwear</p>
        <p>Save on all our coats and jackets. The long and the short of new fashion looks, plus the classics. In wool, wool/ nylon and other fabrics for petites, juniors, misses and womens sizes.</p>
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        <p>Misses shawl-coilared coat, .</p>
        <p>Reg. $175 Sale 131.25 Juniors double-breasted coat,</p>
        <p>Reg. $115 Sale 86.25</p>
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        <p>25% off all womens sweater dresses, suits. Office-minded suits of polyester/ viscose or other blends and super-soft sweater dresses of wool/angora/nylon. Heres a sneak preview of whats in store for misses sizes;</p>
        <p>Funnel collar suit, Reg. $110 Sale 79.99 Suit with long jacket,</p>
        <p>Reg. $110 Sale 79.99 Jewel neck sweater dress,</p>
        <p>Reg. $85 Sale 63.75 Cowl collar sweater dress,</p>
        <p>Reg. $75 Sale 56.25 25% off all womens felt hats,</p>
        <p>Reg. $26 Sale 19.50 styles shown.</p>
        <p>Sale prices on suits effective through Saturday; October 26th.</p>
        <p>Intermediate markdowns may have been taken on originally priced merchandise shOMm throughout this circular Reductions from orij^tty priced merchandise effective until stock is ' depleted.</p>
        <p>Sale prices on regularty priced merchandise effective through Saturday,</p>
        <p>October 19th unless otherwise noted.</p>
        <p>20%-33% off</p>
        <p>All womens boots</p>
        <p>Heras a sample of whats afoot;</p>
        <p>Lush suede boot in tobacco or black,</p>
        <p>Orig. $50 Sale 32.99 Sleek leather boot in brown,</p>
        <p>Orig. $65 Sale 42.99</p>
        <p>East Fifth" cuffed suede boot in black</p>
        <p>or grey, Reg. $30 Sale 23.99</p>
        <p>25% off</p>
        <p>Handovers gloves</p>
        <p>Sale 7J0 Reg. $10 pr. What a handsome paid Sportive driving gloves by Handtovers? Stietchy spandex wHh Mher-llti vinyl trim. One size fits aM.</p>
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        <p>Here, an office-oriented, yet thoroughly feminine approach to separates. Blouses of soft silk-like polyester to wear with gently tailored skirts of polyester/wool. Misses sizes.</p>
        <p>A. Silk-A-Uke* blouse, Reg. $22 Sale 16.99 Plaid circle skirt. Reg. $28 Sale 21.99</p>
        <p>B. Print blouse, Reg. $25 Sale 19.99 Button-front dirndl skirt for petites or misses,</p>
        <p>Reg. $24 Sale 19.99</p>
        <p>C. Bow-front blouse for petites or misses.</p>
        <p>Smart Value, 17.99 every day Women's blouse (not shown). Smart Value,</p>
        <p>18.99 every day</p>
        <p>Triple-pleat skirt, Reg. $29 Sale 22.99 Petite and women's size blouses also on sale.</p>
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        <p>for faH. Woodsy denims, warm shirts, vests, sweaters and rugged jackets. In fabrics like aB-cotton, wool/polyester, polyester/cotton and other fabrics. For men's sizes.</p>
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        <p>IH. Down-fined vest........$50  37.50</p>
        <p>IJ. Stretch denims.........$26  19.99</p>
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        <p>H. Vest 3750 J. Denims 19.99</p>
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        <p>A. Sale 139.99 Reg. $180. The Stafford* polyester/worsted wool 2-pc. suit. In classic solids, stripes, and plaids.</p>
        <p>B. Sale 99.99 Reg. $120. Stafford Shetland wool sportcoat.</p>
        <p>I Sale 39.99 Reg. $55. Stafford dress slacks in wool flannel or oxford-weave in solids or heather tones.</p>
        <p>Sale 14.99</p>
        <p>IC. Reg. $20. Stafford or Gentry long-sleeve dress shirts of polyester/ cotton in crisp patterns.</p>
        <p>Does not indude Stafford and Gentry neckties or other accessories.</p>
        <p>Sale prices effective through Saturdays October 26th.</p>
        <p>20% Off the regular prices of selected Stafford * special order suits and sportcoats.</p>
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        <p>GirlsHuntOub' andplaywear</p>
        <p>Everyone's tait^ about the great savings weve gcA on girls' playwear.</p>
        <p>Hunt Club jeans and tops fa big gWs and fun-loving play togs fa the little girls, aN at 2S% off! Terrific colors in aH-cotton, polyesta/cotton and cotton/ polyester.</p>
        <p>Fa big girls:  Reg.  Sale</p>
        <p>A. Rugby stripe top......$13  9.75</p>
        <p>Hunt Club'* jean.........$18  13.50</p>
        <p>B. Hunt Oub" top.......$13  9.75</p>
        <p>Hunt dub" vest.........$11  8.25</p>
        <p>Fa Httle girls:</p>
        <p>a Top................$ 9  6.75</p>
        <p>Ovaals...............$16  12.00</p>
        <p>25% off ,</p>
        <p>Kids Step out with Style in these classic * leatha sipor. Perfect for school a casual outinga. Left to right:</p>
        <p>GlrW Sweat "Vrnm" bow-front.</p>
        <p>Reg.$228le1lA0</p>
        <p>Big boytf iMriM; Reg. $26 Sale 1&amp;amp;50</p>
        <p>Little beys'toafar (not shown),</p>
        <p>Reg. $24 Bala $18</p>
        <p>Girtaf bootie. Reg. $26 Bala 19^</p>
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        <p>The Fax' for boys</p>
        <p>Now hetf this! WeT\ 2S% savings on The Fok* pair-ups far big and little boys. Find sweaters and vests in classic or geometric desi^. Plus twill slacks and more in fabrics Uke acrylic and polyester/cotton.</p>
        <p>For big boys:  Reg.  Sale</p>
        <p>A. V-neck sweater.......$16  12.00</p>
        <p>Beited slack............$16  12.00</p>
        <p>Prep boys sizes.........$20  15.00</p>
        <p>B. V-neck vest..........$14  10.50</p>
        <p>For tttle boys:</p>
        <p>C. Geometric sweater  ....$13  9.75</p>
        <p>Belted twi slack........$13  9.75</p>
        <p>25% off</p>
        <p>Corryjlete the look With shirts from The Fo(? Long-sleeved, woven polyester/ cotton in plaids far little boys; solids or pWds far big boys. Left to right:</p>
        <p>Big boys'shirt, Reg. $12 Sale $9 UMe boys' shirt, Pleg. $11 Sale S.K</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0094" />
        <p>I Reg. 54.99. Your final cost after mfr's $6 mail-in rebate, 29.99.2 to 12-cup coffeemaker with 24-hour digital clock/ timer has your morning coffee ready when you are. Automatically switches from brew' to 'keep warm'; brew control system consistently delivers the strength you choose. Comes with brew for two' basket.</p>
        <p>I Reg. 21.99. Your final cost after in rebate, 12J9L Hot ajroom alurninum bUQer faiiing^</p>
        <p>Sale</p>
        <p>24.99</p>
        <p>I Reg. 39.99. Your final cost after mfr's $6 maii-in rebate, 18.99. Steam/ dry/spray iron with burst of steam' feature has water level indicator, SaverStoxie* coated sole plate, and reversible cord.</p>
        <p>I Reg. 39.99. JCPenney 14' diameter wok is . bright red outside, coated with SihtefStcitg*  inside. Comes with tempiAan|| and chopsticks..  ,</p>
        <p>I Reg. 59.99. Ybur final cost after mfr^ $6 malMn rebate, 3m Ckir#ttiQUS|lBm toaster Qwen^brpter wftti</p>
        <pb facs="00096129_0095" />
        <p>Sale 14.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 19.99.7 pc. teak salad set has one ia^ bovvi. 4 smaN bowls, fork, spoon.</p>
        <p>18.74</p>
        <p>Reg. 24.99.7 pc. freeform teak salad set. One large bowl,</p>
        <p>4 small bowls, fork, spoon.</p>
        <p>Reg. 1499.3 pc. glass and teak storage jar set.</p>
        <p>-T</p>
        <p>Sale 749</p>
        <p>Reg. 9.99. Glass and teak hurricane lamp.</p>
        <p>. 'life</p>
        <p>Sale 3.74</p>
        <p>Reg. 499. Glass domed tray for servihg cheeses.</p>
        <p>Sale 749</p>
        <p>Reg. 9.99. Round teak nut ^ server dNided into 3 sections.</p>
        <p>Sale799</p>
        <p>Reg. $10. Ceramic teapots ri fi^. classic shapes, fashion colors</p>
        <p>Sale 4.99</p>
        <p>Reg. $7. Colorful ceramic coffee mugs in the newest shapes</p>
        <p>A. Reg. 99.99. Solid oak tray tables are perfect for parties and chairside snacks. Set of 4 in light or dark oak finishes fold compactly for storage.</p>
        <p>Reg. Sale</p>
        <p>B. Set of 4 parquet tray tables  119.99  89.99</p>
        <p>C. Set of 4 pine tray tables.......... 79.99  64.99</p>
        <p>D. Set 4 end-grain tray tables with</p>
        <p>stand........................... 44.99  34.99</p>
        <p>4 walnut-grain tray tables (not shown).. 39.99  29.99</p>
        <p>E. Oval teak and glass chip and dip</p>
        <p>server........................  14.99  11.24</p>
        <p>Sale 5.99 to 33.74. Reg. 7.99 to 44.99. Also save on all our other teak serve-and storage-ware.</p>
        <p>Sale prices on all merchandise shown on this page effective through Saturday, October 26th.</p>
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        <p>twin</p>
        <p>sheet</p>
        <p>Reg. 11.99.200 thread count cotton/polyester percale sprinkled with demure violets on white backgrounds.</p>
        <p>Flat or fitted:  Reg.  Sale</p>
        <p>Full sheet................... 15.99  13.99</p>
        <p>Queen sheet................. 24.99  19.99</p>
        <p>King sheet.................. 30.99  25.99</p>
        <p>Standard cases, pair  ....12.99  10.99</p>
        <p>Queen cases, pair............. 13.99  11.99</p>
        <p>King cases, pair.............. 14.99  12.99</p>
        <p>Twin comforter............... 60.00  44.99</p>
        <p>Full comforter..............  70.00  54.99</p>
        <p>Queen comforter............. 85.00  64.99</p>
        <p>King comforter  .......... 100.00  74.99</p>
        <p>Pillow sham ........... 25.00  19.99</p>
        <p>Twinbedskirt................ 30.00  23.99</p>
        <p>Full bedskirt................. 35.00  27.</p>
        <p>Halston</p>
        <p>I Crisp white diamonds on pale peach percale. Of polyester/cotton Flat or fitted sheets:</p>
        <p>Reg. Sale</p>
        <p>Twin sheet...........</p>
        <p>..... 11.99 8.99</p>
        <p>Full sheet..............</p>
        <p>15.99 13.99</p>
        <p>Queen sheet............</p>
        <p>24.99 19.99</p>
        <p>Standard cases, pair......</p>
        <p>12.99 10.99</p>
        <p>Queen cases, pair........</p>
        <p>..... 13.99 11.99</p>
        <p>Twin comforter..........</p>
        <p>80.00 59.99</p>
        <p>Full comforter...........</p>
        <p>, 100.00 74.99</p>
        <p>Queen comforter........</p>
        <p>..... 120.00 89.99</p>
        <p>4 King comforter...........</p>
        <p>.....140.00109.00</p>
        <p>Pillow sham............</p>
        <p>35.00 27.99</p>
        <p>Twin bedskirt...........</p>
        <p>35.00 27.99</p>
        <p>Full bedskirt............</p>
        <p>40.00 31.99</p>
        <p>Sale prices on this page effective through Saturday, October 26th.</p>
        <p>30% off regular prices of special order bedspreads.</p>
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        <p>i' fr -M::::</p>
        <p>Smart value'</p>
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        <p>All outerwear</p>
        <p>Great coverage for weekend sports or countryside jaunts. These warmly lined polyester/ cotton chill-chasing jackets from our own Fox' and St. Johns Bay  collections. This is just a sample, come in and save on our entire line. Sizes S-XL. Left to right:</p>
        <p>The Fox * bomber with hidden hood, polyester fiberfiH lining. Reg. $65 Sale 48.75 The Fox jacket with button-out acrylic/wool liner.</p>
        <p>Reg. $70 Sale 52.50 St. Johns Bay"' raglan-sleeve jacket with polyester fiberfiil lining. Reg. $50 Sale 37.50 Tall sizes are also on sale.</p>
        <p>Sale prices tftactive through Saturday, October 26th.</p>
        <p>EVEMT STARTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1965</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA PITT PLAZA Store Phone 756-1190 Catalog Phone 756-2145 Open Daily 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1985 Advertising Supplement to the DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
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