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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>106th YEAR</p>
        <p>NO. 63</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1987</p>
        <p>88 PAGES</p>
        <p>PRICE 50 CENTS</p>
        <p>FSU Chief</p>
        <p>Resigns</p>
        <p>Position</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -Fayetteville State University Chancellor Chailes Lyons, who University of North Carolina system President C.D. Span^r said was not the hest man for the lob after serving as the schools head man for more than 20 years, has resigned.</p>
        <p>The UNC Board of Governors sup-rted Spa</p>
        <p>irsonnel dispute and accepted</p>
        <p>ported Spander in his first major</p>
        <p>Eersonnel dlspuU yonsresignation.</p>
        <p>the closed session which lasted about an hour, Spangler told the board that he wanted the best possible chancellor he could find and that Lyons was not the best one for the job, a board member who asked not to be identified told TTie News and Observer of Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Board members did not question S^ngler on details of his dispute with Lyons, the board member said. But it is known that Spangler was concerned by Fayetteville States low admissions standards and tern-</p>
        <p>po^ry loss of state approval earlier this winter for a teacher education program.</p>
        <p>Lyras did not attend Fridays meeting and could not be reached for comment. I feel that Dr. Lyons had made a sound decision, in the interest of Fayetteyiile State University under the prevailing circumstances, said the chairman of the schools trustees, W.T. Brown.</p>
        <p>Additiraally, I feel that his decision reflects that he has (mt the future of FSU above some of his own personal interests at this time.</p>
        <p>French Hostage Doomed, Says</p>
        <p>Moslem Group</p>
        <p>By MOHAMMED SALAM Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)  A pro-Iranian terrorist organization said Saturday it has begun trying a French hostage and will hand down the just sentence to execute him within 48 hours.</p>
        <p>The threat froin the underground Moslem group called Revolutionary Justice Organization came in a two-page handwritten Arabic statement delivered at nightfall to the independent Beirut newspaper An-Nahar. The statement was accompanied by a photi^rai^ of French hostage Jean-Louis Normandin.</p>
        <p>A previous approximate deadline for the killing of Normandin passed earlier Saturday.  i</p>
        <p>Revolutionary Justice said in a statement delivered to a Western news agency in Beirut at 12:15 p.m. Thursday that Normandin would be killed in 48 hours if the French government did not clarify comments made Tuesday by French President Francois Mitterrand.</p>
        <p>Normandin, 35, a lighting engineer with Frances Antenne-2 television station, was kidnapi^ March 8,1986. Revolutionary Justice claimed responsibility for his abduction.</p>
        <p>Saturdays statement said Frances attitude amounted to a war declara-</p>
        <p>?___</p>
        <p>tion.</p>
        <p>(See HOSTAGE. A-2)</p>
        <p>Letter Said Links Bush to North's Contra Network</p>
        <p>FANTASY FREEWAY - Its not a four-lane road but to young Brandon Tyson, 3, of West Third Street in Greenville, an old discarded tire became a magic</p>
        <p>highway for his toy truck on a recent spring-like afternoon. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Scholars Program A Boost For ECU</p>
        <p>BySTUARTSAVAGE Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>East Carolina University is gaining more top-notch students because of the University Scholars Awards Propram, a university spokesman said astweek.</p>
        <p>This program has had a tremendous positive impact on campus, accoroing to James Lanier, ECUs vice chancellor for institutional advancement.</p>
        <p>Its not that we werent getting students of the same quality, he said. But the program has given us so much more visibility for aggressively recruiting some of the</p>
        <p>brightest, sharpest young leaders acrosathe state. </p>
        <p>And the young ^ple who are al-iding ECU (</p>
        <p>ready attending ECU on University Scholars awards, ... these young people are already beginning to show up as sophomores as class officers, SGA (Student Government Association) officers and in other leadership roles, according to Lanier.</p>
        <p>Lanier said the school began soliciting gifts for the scholars program in the fall of \m and the first University Scholars began their studies on campus in 1985.</p>
        <p>We brought in six or seven the first year, a similar number the sec</p>
        <p>ond year and were adding seven this year (fall semester), Lanier said. ^Next year well have four years of scholars in school.</p>
        <p>Lanier said 34 scholarships are now funded, although he said not all are completely funded.</p>
        <p>It takes $40,000 to completely fund one of the scholars awards, Lanier said, because only the earning are used to provide the scholarships, which are worth $3,000 a year. And the students receive $3,000 a year for four years, provided they meet the criteria.</p>
        <p>In addition to that award; most of the young people have an opportunity</p>
        <p>to study one semester or summer in some other country if they choose to</p>
        <p>do that, Lanier said.</p>
        <p>The scholarships are awarded based on two criteria, scholarship and leadership, the vice chancellor explained.</p>
        <p>Lanier said that when the program started, the university hopc^ to have 50 scholarships fundeti within five years.</p>
        <p>We think were on target doing that (and) 1 see the program cratinu-</p>
        <p>(See SCHOLARS. A-2)</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President George Bush suggested in a 1985 letter that a Guatemalan physician interested in supplying medical aid to the Nicaraguan rebels contact White House aide Lt. (^1. Oliver L. North, according to a published report.</p>
        <p>The letter to Dr. Mario Castejon, dated March 3,1985, was written at a time when aid to the Contra rebels was forbidden by Congress, according to The Miami Herald, which obtained a copy of the letter during a two-month investigation.</p>
        <p>Castejon, a Guatemala City pediatrician who heads the National Conservative Party in Guatemala and is currently campaigning for president, requested U.S. help in setting up an international medical brigade to help the Contras, according to the Herald.</p>
        <p>The newspaper, in its Sunday editions, characterized the letter as the</p>
        <p>first documentary evidence linking Vice President Bush to North and the secret network he forged to aid the extras.</p>
        <p>North, a National Security Council staff member, was dismissed Nov. 25 for his role in the Iran-Contra affair.</p>
        <p>Bushs chief of staff, Craig Fuller, said Saturday night that theres no indication that the vice president was aware of anything more than the fact that within the NSC Oliver North was responsible for monitoring activities in Central America related to the Contras.</p>
        <p>Fuller, in a telephone interview, said when he asked Bush about the letter, the vice president could not recall Castejon.</p>
        <p>The vice presidents only action was to sign a response drafted by a member of his staff to Dr. Castejon, Fuller said.</p>
        <p>(See BUSH. A-2)</p>
        <p>Growth At P-G Airport Spurs Expansion Needs</p>
        <p>By DON REUTER Reflector Staff Writer The rapid growth and success of</p>
        <p>commuter flights at Pitt-Greenville eftti</p>
        <p>Airport has left the facility with some .very pleasant problems, accor-(ttng to airport manager James G. TUrcotte, who is looking for additional money to fund expansion plans.</p>
        <p>There is no question that we need to expand from what we have now, said Turcotte, who is seeking matching funding of $196,190 in the Pitt County and city of Greenville budgets for fiscal year 1987-88 to help pay for $500,000 in capital improvements for the airport.</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville Airport is joint-</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville Airport is loint-ly operated by Pitt County and the city of Greenville.</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville Airport</p>
        <p>Authority has requested the funding</p>
        <p>al</p>
        <p>ing expansion</p>
        <p>to pay for land acquisition, terminal building expansion and a runway sweeper.</p>
        <p>We know were going to have to expand the building, Turcotte said. We know just today we need to expand it based on what our requirements are at this time.</p>
        <p>Airport facilities need to accomodate passengers during peak times, Turcotte said.</p>
        <p>The nature of airport operations is sort of unusual inasmuch as we deal with banks, he said. Three to</p>
        <p>four times a day when we get two flights in at the same time what happens is this whole airport gets too congested.</p>
        <p>When the congestion is over it abates, but thats how all airports are. Theyre built for peak loads. Turcotte said overcrowded conditions were extreme on March 6 - a record-setting day for CCAir, a Piedmont Commuter service.</p>
        <p>Last week. Piedmont put on the most passengers theyve had in a single day, he said. They put on 196 people in one day. They were booked solid with 36 people on one flight and another had 19. People were also there seeing off those 55, and then you have about 40 other people who got off the airplanes at the same time. So we had over 100 people in there (the terminal).</p>
        <p>If all goes according to plan, construction on the terminal could begin in 1988, according to Turcotte, who has been airport manager since 1974.</p>
        <p>We would like to get started on the terminal expansion next year, he said. Next year will be a year of planning and formulating and petting our ducKS in a row. 1 feel like we could probably get under construction in the next fiscal year which will run from July to June. 1 don't think wed actually be complete until September 1988.</p>
        <p>However, Turcotte said airport of</p>
        <p>ficials are awaiting the arrival of American Eagle Commuter Airline before deciding on how much to expand the terminal building.</p>
        <p>We want to get a little time under our belt with American to see iust how much we need to expand, he said.</p>
        <p>Negotiations with American are going as planned, according to Turcotte, who said he expects service to begin on June 15.</p>
        <p>American is tentatively scheduled to commence service here on June 15. To the best of my knowledge everything is going to go through, he said. Were formulating the proper lease agreements now.</p>
        <p>We know that were going to have daily round trips to Raleigh. There is a question that they also are looking</p>
        <p>to provide two flights daily^ out of uid </p>
        <p>here that would be Green-ville-Richmond-Washington National. In September, preliminary plans are that they will be interested in increasing ttieir number of flights.</p>
        <p>Turcotte said hes not sure if it will be profitable to operate that many flights from the Pitt-Greenville community on a daily basis.</p>
        <p>Im not sure this market can sustain 18 flights a day, he said. I think we can sustain anywhere fromEakin Picks Colleague To Speak At ECU</p>
        <p>(See AIRPORT, A^)</p>
        <p>HOW SWEET IT IS -- Farmviilf Central coach Mike Terrell congratulates players Mark Williams and Kennedy Williams (44) after the Jaguars victory over Edenton at Fayetteville. The win advances Farmville to the 2-A finals Saturday in Chapel Hill. D.H. Conley High School also won its game against Bartlett-Yancey and will advance to the 3-A finals on Saturday. See stories on B-l. (Reflector Photo bv Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>Dr. Michael R. Ferrari, president of Drake University and former interim president of Bowling Green State University in Ohio, will be the speaker at East Carolina Universitys 78th commencement May 9.</p>
        <p>Ferrari is a longtime colleague of Dr. Richard R. Eakin, new chancellor of East Carolina University, who extended the invitation and announced Ferraris acceptance.</p>
        <p>Eakin came to ECU on March 1 from the post as vice president for budget and planning at Bowling Green in Bowling Green, Ohio. Choosing of a 1967 commencement ^ker was among Eakins first official duties.</p>
        <p>ECU will confer degrees on ap-iroximately 3,300 graduates, two-hirds of whom will complete their degree requirements this spring. Degrees will include doctor of mem-cine and doctorates in basic medical sciences conferred by the ECU School of Medicine.</p>
        <p>Ferrari became president of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, largest independent university in the state of Iowa, in July 1965. Like ECU, Drake was listed among Americas best colleges and universities in a survey punlished in the magazine, U.S. News and World Report in November 1985.</p>
        <p>From 1978 to 1981, Ferrari served as chief academic officer for Uk</p>
        <p>(See ECU. A-2)</p>
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        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>Mrs. Letha Boyd died Saturday in Greenville Villa Nursing Center. Arrangements will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Carr</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hilda Ruth Carr died Saturday at her home, 807-G W. 14th St. Arrangements will be announctMl by Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Crowe</p>
        <p>LOWELL, Mass. - Mrs. Doris Allen Crowe, 68, a former resident of Greenville, N.C., and Ayden, N.C., died Saturday in Loweu. Arrange-. ments will be announced by Wilker-son Funeral Home in Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Hawkins</p>
        <p>Ms. Marina Hawkins died Friday in~ Greenville Nursing Center. Arrangements will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Hemby</p>
        <p>Mr. James Phillip Hemby, 52, died Friday.</p>
        <p>His funeral will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at the Salvation Anny Chi^h by Maj. Earl Woodardi. Burial will follow in the Ayden Ceme-</p>
        <p>Obituary</p>
        <p>Williams AYDEN  Mr. Clarence</p>
        <p>of Freedom Baptist Church in Ayden.</p>
        <p>Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at Freedom Baptist Church by Pastor John W. Hill. Burial will follow in the Ayden Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosetta Jones Williams of the home; one son, Conrad App Williams of Ayden; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Martens and Mrs. Janet Newbem, both of Ayden; one brother, Walter David Williams Jr. of Ayden; seven iisters, Mrs. Verna Jackson of Greenville, Mrs. Cassie Nobles of Washington, N.C., Mrs. Ruth Manning of Griffon, Mrs. Sadie Cox of Petersburg, Va., Mrs. Beatrice Tuter of Jacksonville, Miss Lilarue Williams of Ayden and Mrs. Kara Wingate of Ayden. and three</p>
        <p>Sandchildren, Jeff Martens, leri Martens and Michael App Newbern, all of Ayden.</p>
        <p>Paid Announcement</p>
        <p>War, having %rved in the Marine Com. He was the recipient of the United Nati(mal Service Medal.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marie Rodgers of Bronx; three sons, Steven Rodgers of Brooklyn, Wayne Rodgers and Keith Rogers, both of Bronx; four daughters, Ms. R^ina Rodgers, Ms. Sandra Rodgers and Ms. Hazel Hughes, all of hooklyn, and Ms. Deidra Rodgers of Laurelton, N.Y.; his mother, Mrs. Helen Rogers of Greenville, N.C., and two sisters, Ms. Verna Gatlin of Brooklvn and Ms. Ruth Burgos of</p>
        <p>r. Hemby was a member of the Salvation Army Church.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Essie Hmrris Hemby of the home; a son, Ricky Hemby of Greenville; two dau^t^, Mrs. Shiela Anne King of Greenville and Miss Amelia Hemby of the home; three brothers, Huel Hemby of Ayden, and Wayne Hemby and Tommy Hemby, both of Greenville; a half brother, Roland Faulkner of Greenville; three sisters, Mrs. Anne Fly of Florida, Mrs. Jean Garris of Greenville and Miss Jenette Hemby of Greenville, and six grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family will be at Farmer Funeral Home in Ayden from 7 p.m. until 8; 30 p.m. Sunday.</p>
        <p>Langley</p>
        <p>SUITLAND, Md.  Mr. Jessie Ray Lmgley, 38, died Thursday in Suitlana, Md. Arrangements will be announced by Phillips Brothers Mortuary, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Otterbridge</p>
        <p>ROBERSONVILLE - Mr. Jessie James Otterbridge of Route 1, Box 284 A, Robersonville, died Saturday at Robersonville Community Hospital. Armagments will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Rodgers</p>
        <p>NEW YORK  Mr. Ervin Oscar (June) Rodgers Jr., 54, died March 4 in Bronx, N.Y.</p>
        <p>His funeral was conducted Tuesday in Brooklyn.</p>
        <p>He was a veteran of the KoreanBush</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>The original letter from Castejon was written in Spanish, which Bush does not read, and the vice president was in no way familiar with the specific request contained in the letter or the nature of the request, Fuller said.</p>
        <p>However, he said Bush was aware, from a staff prepared outline of the letter, that Castejon was sediing help for his effort to support the rebeb.</p>
        <p>Asked what action Bush expected from North, Fuller said, He nad no expectation or reason to know what kind of follow-up action would taike place.</p>
        <p>Castejon specifically requested a meeting with the vice president and that request was denied. Fuller said.</p>
        <p>According to the report prepared by the presidential y appointed Tower commission. North was deeply involved in a covert operation to support the Contras even though Congress, on Oct. 3,1984, prohibited government agencies involved in intelligence activities from directly or indirectly aiding the Nicaraguan rebels.</p>
        <p>The ban was eased later in 1985, after the Bush letter, when Congress approved $27 million in non-lethal ai(.</p>
        <p>According to the newspaper, Casteions letter was first given his friend. Jose Pepe Delima, a retired Nestle Corp. official living in Miami.</p>
        <p>Somelhing To Think About</p>
        <p>Roderick M. Phillips</p>
        <p>DIRECTOR-</p>
        <p>THE GIVING OF GIFTS</p>
        <p>* its one thing to recognize that you  during ones lifetime, it can be</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;re mortal and eventually going to jlie, quite another to make specific plans for that eventuality. Many people postpone estate planning ])ecause it is a subject they would yather not dwell on, or one which ^y and their family find morbid. IJnfortunately, the results of such )&amp;gt;rocrastination are generally yllsappolnting and, on occasion, &amp;lt;llsashrous.</p>
        <p>There is one aspect of estate Planning which can be rather jMillive, and one in which much</p>
        <p>Easure can be taken; the giving of s. Even though this is done</p>
        <p>considered an aspect of estate planning because it can help significantly reduce the burden of taxes on ones estate.</p>
        <p>For instance, an individual can</p>
        <p>make gifts of up to $10,000 per year</p>
        <p>per donee without being obliged to</p>
        <p>pay any gift tax. Even ^yond that,</p>
        <p>the rate of tax on gifts is lower than</p>
        <p>the rate of tax on estates.</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>PhilHps Brothers Mortuary</p>
        <p>1501W 14th Si.</p>
        <p>Tel: 752-2536 or 356 7494</p>
        <p>Detailsd Service From A Highly SklHed Professional Staff</p>
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        <p>Smith</p>
        <p>A funeral for Mr. Isaiah Smith Sr. of Route 4, Greenville, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Joyners Memorial Chapel by the Rev. WiU Harris. Burial will follow in Crestlawn Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lola Dell Smith of Farmville; a son, Isaiah Smith Jr. of Fort Eustis, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Wynn of Raleigh, and two grandsons.</p>
        <p>Family visitation will be held Monday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. The family will meet at the home at 1 p.m. Tuesday for the funeral iNTocession.</p>
        <p>Whisenant</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON, N.C. - Mr. Hobert Jason Whisenant, 75, of Route 3, Washington, died Saturday in Beaufort (^ty Hospital.</p>
        <p>His funeral will be conducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Paul Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Jim Loftis and Elmer Bauman. Burial will be in Pinewood Memorial Park in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. UUian Phfllips, Mrs. Kath^ Harris, Mrs. Goldie Roberson, Mrs. Mur-tie Daniels and Mrs. Dorothy Singleton, all of Washington; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mildred Ausbon of Route 5, Greenville; three sons, Walter Jason Whisenant and Fonzie Whisenant, both of Washington, and Ottis Fred vyhisenant of Stokes; a stepson, Dennis Ayers of Route 5, Greenville; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Lambert, Mrs. Lois Crump, Mrs. Lizzie Watson and Mrs. Rebecca Benfield, all of Morganton; a brother, Walter Whisenant of Hickory; 23 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grand-child.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends Sunday from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home, and at other times will be at the home. Route 3, Clarks Neck community, Washington.Hostage Doomed</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>In Paris, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying, The French government asks those who hold this young Frenchman, who is in no way implicated in the events of the Middle East, to hsten to the call of his father and spare his life.</p>
        <p>On Friday, Marc Normandin appealed on French television for his sons life, saying: He went to Beirut to do his job as a television technician. He is only a victim and we ask his kidnappers to understand that.</p>
        <p>The Foreign Ministry said it was surprised at the interpretations given by the Revolutionary Justice Organization to the policy conducted by the French government in the Middle East over the past 11 months. That policy, it said, was aimed at respect for the rights and justice of the people of the states of the region.</p>
        <p>France in particular wants to continue its process of normalization with Iran started 11 months ago and through which it waits for positive consequences in various areas, the statement said.</p>
        <p>On Tuesday, Mitterrand appeared to reject the possibility of a pardon for convicted terrorist Annis Naccacjie, imprisoned for an attempted assassination in Paris of former Iranian Premier Shahpour Bakhtiar.</p>
        <p>The daily Le Monde called this part of Mitterrands statement ambiguous.</p>
        <p>Revolutionary Justice subsequently demanded clarification.</p>
        <p>Mitterrand also said France would keep selling arms to Iraq, Irans foe in the 6^-year-old Persian Gulf war.</p>
        <p>Because (A failure to... (clarify) Mitterrands statement and because of the war declaration, Normandin has been committed for trial, the statement said.</p>
        <p>We will hand down the just sentence to execute him within 48 hours after the completion of his trials procedure, it added.</p>
        <p>Saturdays communique was dropped at An-Nahars offices at 8 p.m. This suggests the death deadline is the same hour on Monday.</p>
        <p>The photograph showed the bearded Normandin in dark track suit from the chest up.</p>
        <p>The statement said French authorities were to blame for the end of the chances of dialogue and peace.</p>
        <p>The statement said, They sometimes demand to trade the hostages for money and sometimes for arms, industrial and economic projects.... We have reached agreements... But plenty of time had since been lost by endless efforts to wake French officials out of their dreams of grandeur, the dreams that France still is a superpower. </p>
        <p>A reference to previous progress appeared to allude to the release of five other French hostages by Revolutionary Justice last year.</p>
        <p>France said Friday it protests with the greatest vigor against the detention ... of certain of our citizens, and against the threats of which they are the object from the groups or organizations that it (France) holds directly responsible for the fate of our compatriots.</p>
        <p>A statement said the government began action on a diplomatic and on other levels to the maximum since noon Thursday, when the death ultimatum was delivered.</p>
        <p>It said France was determined to re-establish good relations with Iran and maintain good ties with Middle Eastern countries.</p>
        <p>Five other Frenchmen are held hostage in Lebanon by various groups, all believed to be pro-Iranian.</p>
        <p>In all, 26 foreigners are missing and believed kidnapped in Lebanon. Besides the six Frenchmen, they include eight Americans, two Britons, two West Germans, two unidentified, two Saudi Arabians, one Italian, one Irishman, one South Korean and an Indian.</p>
        <p>Also missing in Lebanon is Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite who dropped from sight Jan. 20 after leaving his west Beirut seaside hotel to negotiate with hostage holders. No group has claimed it holds him.In The Area</p>
        <p>ECU Lectre Set</p>
        <p>The Roman Catholic Church in Latin America, a discussion by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sociologist Henry A. Land-sberger, is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p.m. at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Landsbergers presentation is sponsored by the ECU Latin American Area Studies (^mmittee and will be held in Room C-103 of the Brewster Building.</p>
        <p>The lecture will concern socio-&amp;lt; political issues in Latin America as they relate to the Church, and the Churchs own liberal and conservative elements.</p>
        <p>In addition to teaching and research at Chapel Hill, Cornell University and Oxford and London Universities, England, Landsbergers career has included professorships at the University of (Me in Santiago.</p>
        <p>PCC Classes Begin</p>
        <p>Pitt Community College will begin two adult classes this week.</p>
        <p>Calligraphy classes will meet for eight weeks on Tuesdays from 7:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Greenville Recreation Department on Fourth and Greene streets.</p>
        <p>A personal income taxes instruction class will be conducted on Tues-&amp;gt; days and Thursdays from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. in Room 213 Whichard on the PCC campus.</p>
        <p>For further information, call the PCC Division of Continuing Education at 756-3130, extension 253.</p>
        <p>DARRIN BRILEY</p>
        <p>Jaycees Honor Teen</p>
        <p>Darrin Briley, a student at North Pitt High School, was named 1986 Outstanding Teen-ager by the Greenville Jaycees.</p>
        <p>The Jaycees said Briley organized a Students Against Drunk Driving chapter at North Pitt after attending a youth leadership workshop conducted by Steve Streater and serves as the chapters president.</p>
        <p>Briley attended a Hugh OBrien leadership conference and is a member of the Pitt County Council on the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Among Youth. He ranks academically in the top 10 percent of his class at North Pitt.</p>
        <p>The son of Roy Gray Briley and Judy H. Briley of Greenville, Briley said he hopes to be a pediatrician</p>
        <p>ECU</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>17,000-student Bowling Green State University, holding the rank of provost and executive vice president. He then served as interim president of Bowling Green for a year and from 1983 to 1985 was provost at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.</p>
        <p>Ferrari was provost at Bowling Green when he appointed Eakin as</p>
        <p>vice provost for student affairs in 1972.</p>
        <p>Ferrari went to Bowling Green in 1971 as coordinator of planning, budgeting and institutional studies. He had served as acting chair of the department of administrative sciences at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.</p>
        <p>A native of Monongahela,'Pa., Ferrari holds a doctorate in business administration from Michigan State University, having completed both undergraduate and graduate studies at Micnigan State.</p>
        <p>GUC To Flush System</p>
        <p>The Greenville Utilities Commission will flush its water distribution system March 22 through March 29 between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., Sunday through Friday.</p>
        <p>A GUC spokesman said that although there is no health risk, customers are advised to avoid using water when their lines are being flushed.</p>
        <p>The process involves creating high velocities of water to clean accumulated sediment from pipes, so the water may be discolored for short periods of time. Clothes washed in discolored water may stain.</p>
        <p>Weekly notices will be published in The Daily Reflector identifying areas to be flushed. The full schedule is listed below.</p>
        <p>C!ustomers may call the commission at 752-7166, extension 453 for more information between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or extension 352 after hours for specific information.</p>
        <p>The flushing schedule includes:</p>
        <p>March 22-27 - All areas north of the Tar River.</p>
        <p>March 29-AprU 3 - North of Fifth</p>
        <p>Street, west of Evans Street and south of the Tar River.</p>
        <p>April 5-10 - North of Fifth Street, east of Evans Street and south of the Tar River.</p>
        <p>April 12-17 - South of Fifth Street and N.C. 43, west of Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>April 19-24 - South of Dickinson Avenue, east of Memorial Drive, west of Evans Street and north of Arlington Boulevard.</p>
        <p>April 26-May 1 - South of Fifth Street, east of Evans Street, west of Elm Street and north of Greenville Boulevard.</p>
        <p>May 3-8  South of Fifth Street, east of Elm Street, and north and west of Greenville Boulevard.</p>
        <p>May 10-15 - South of US 264 business and Arlington Boulevard, and west of Evans Street and Tar Road.</p>
        <p>May 17-22 - South of Greenville Boulevard, east of Tar Road and west of 14th Street extended.</p>
        <p>May 24-29 - East of Greenville Boulevard and 14th Street extension.</p>
        <p>after earning degrees at East Carolina University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>Singing Program</p>
        <p>A singing program will be held Sunday night at St. Luke Free Will Baptist Church. In concert will be the C.(j. Gospel Singers, the Junior Con-solators and the Mighty Jubilations.Scholars</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l)</p>
        <p>ing to expand well beyond 50... hope-fufiy to 100 by the mid-1990s.</p>
        <p>Jtdin Howell (who retired as ECU chancellor at the end of February and was a prime force behind the establishment of the scholars award program) said the introduction of the University Scholars Awards Program was the most significant event during his tenure as chancellor, Lanier said.</p>
        <p>Card Of Thanks</p>
        <p>Mae Bell Reid And Children, Elizabeth, Bob And Ann Would Like To Express Appreciation For The Heartfelt Acts Of Love And Kindness Shown To Us During The Illness And Death Of Our Husband And Father, Foster Reid.</p>
        <p>May God Bless Each Of You Who Shared In Our Sorrow.</p>
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        <p>I wish to thank my many friends for prayers, cards, floral designs, foods and the many visits that were rendered to us during the illness and passing of my daughter, Ruth Charlene Turnage. My special thanks to Dr. E.C. Land, Dr. Artis, nurses and staff of Pitt Memorial Hospital. Your caring and sharing of Gods love has made our loss much easier to bear. May God bless each of you. Thanks for cards, donations, phone calls, visits, and most of all your prayers.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987  A~3</p>
        <p>In The Area</p>
        <p>Ayden Middle PTA</p>
        <p>The Ayden Middle School Parent-Teacher Association will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.</p>
        <p>Principal Gaston Monk will discuss the new discipline plan currently being implemented and students of Rebecca Norcott will present, a musical program.</p>
        <p>Science Day Camp</p>
        <p>The science education department of East Carolina University will offer two sessions of Science Day Camp this summer under the direction of Dr. Carolyn H. Hampton.</p>
        <p>The camp is held for students who have recently completed kindergarten or first grade through third grade.</p>
        <p>The first sesin is scheduled for June 15-19 and the second session will be June 22-26.</p>
        <p>Activities for both sessions will focus around life science topics including organisms, life cycles, habitats, population, food wete, and environments.</p>
        <p>Daily classes will be held in Flanagan Science Building on the ECU campus from 9 a.m. until noon from Monday though Friday.</p>
        <p>Vacancies are open in each camp session. Interested parents should apply to Dr. Hampton, Department of Science Education, ECU, 757-6219.</p>
        <p>Eastern Registration</p>
        <p>Preschool registration for kindergarten students at Eastern Elementary School will be held March 24 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the school office.</p>
        <p>An information form should be completed before parents register. The form should be requested in advance.</p>
        <p>To register, parents must bring the childs birth certificate and immunization record.</p>
        <p>Nurses To Gather</p>
        <p>North Carolina Nurses Association District 30 will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Willis Building.</p>
        <p>The program on Guidelines for Registered Nurses in Giving, Accepting and Rejecting Work Assignments will bie presented by a panel from the North Carolina Board of Nursing and NCNA.</p>
        <p>The meeting is also designated as student recognition night.</p>
        <p>Economic Forum</p>
        <p>The Mid-East Commission will sponsor a regional economic development forum Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Martin Community College auditorium, Williamston.</p>
        <p>The forum will provide an educational update on programs available to assist localities in diversifying their economic base.</p>
        <p>Regional Expo Set</p>
        <p>I Kindergarten through high school</p>
        <p>SCOUT-O-RAMA  Scouts from the Pitt District of the  were set up &amp;lt;m Indian folklore, electricity, knot tying,</p>
        <p>East Carolina Council held their annual Scout-O-Rama at  camping, and conservation. Explorer Post 471 of the</p>
        <p>The Plaza Saturday with the Pinewood Derhy one of the  Greenville Rescue Department held a special demonstra-</p>
        <p>main events. Event chairman Bemie Hasselrig said  tion. (Reflector Photo hy Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>ahout 200 Scoute were on hand for the exhibits. Displays</p>
        <p>Alsentzer To Speak</p>
        <p>Dr. Ulrich Alsentzer, Pitt County Memorial Hospital director of rehabilitation, will be the featured speaker at a meeting of the Parkinsons Disease Support Group Thursday at 1p.m..</p>
        <p>The group meets at First Presbyterian Church, corner of 14th and Elm streets.</p>
        <p>Industry Breakfast</p>
        <p>The department of manufacturing at East Carolina University will host regional industry leaders at a breakfast Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. in the Mendenhall Student Center faculty diningroom.</p>
        <p>The meeting is expected to draw representatives from companies with facilities located throughout eastern North Carolina. The meeting will provide regional leaders with an overview of industrial technology programs and services offered by the deMrtment of manufacturing.</p>
        <p>For more informstion call the department at 757-6705 or 757-6707.</p>
        <p>Permit Issued</p>
        <p>The Greenville Police Department has granted a solicitation permit to</p>
        <p>St. Gabriels School Board of Education to allow fund raising to supple-' ment the school budget.</p>
        <p>Record Boardings</p>
        <p>The Piedmont Commuter System-operated by CCAir Inc. set record boardings on March 6 when 1% passengers were boarded at the Pitt-Greenville Airport.  </p>
        <p>Piedmont said the figure exceeded'-the previous single-day record' enplanements by 20 passengers.</p>
        <p>The Piedmont Commuter operates 10 daily flights from the Pitt-Greeft-ville Airport with Shorts 360 - 36-' passenger equipment, and Jetstream' 31 - 19-passenger aircraft.</p>
        <p>Council Workshop</p>
        <p>The Greenville City Council will discuss the occupancy tax and the 1987-88 budget at a workshop Monday at 5:45 p.m. in the first floor conference room of City Hall.</p>
        <p>Council members will also review: the meeting schedule for April and a report from Mayor Les Gamer on a Clean Water Detergent Bill.</p>
        <p>The council is expected to discuss' personnel during an executive session.</p>
        <p>(Please turn to A-6)</p>
        <p>students in the 15 northeastern counties of North Carolina in education region I will participate in a r^onal Science Fair/Energy Expo Friday beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Minges Coliseum.</p>
        <p>The fair is co-sponsored by the department of science education and the Science and Mathematics Education Center at East Carolina University, Elizabeth City State University and the Northeast Regional Education Center.</p>
        <p>Rose Booster Club</p>
        <p>The Rose High Sports Booster Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Plans for the new stadium will be discussed.</p>
        <p>NCSU Gateway</p>
        <p>The North Carolina State University Alumni Association has announced plans for the construction of the NCSU Alumni Centennial Gateway at the intersection of Western Boulevard and Gkirman Street in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The gateway will serve as an entry portal to the campus from the southwest. It will consist of a two-part sculptural metal wall and an orchard of 250 flowering crabpapple trees.</p>
        <p>A three-year fund-raising campaign by the association to finance the $450,000 project was also kicked off at the meeting, which took place one day after NCSU celebrate its 100th anniversary at founders day festivities.</p>
        <p>The gateway is to be a gift from alumni in recognition of the unversi-tys centennial.</p>
        <p>Guest Night Speaker Drama Workshops</p>
        <p>Bobby F. Griffin of Bristol, Va.,  Drama workshops will begin</p>
        <p>will speak during the Greenville Saturday at 10 a.m. at Jaycee Park Christian Clubs guest night dinner under the direction of Steve Myott</p>
        <p>Friday at 7 p.m. at the Greenville CounUyClub.</p>
        <p>Griffin is a businessman who tells how he started out as a service station attendant and became president of several companies. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1965.</p>
        <p>He is author of the book The Search, which tells his story of locating a houseboy who saved his life dunng the Korean War.</p>
        <p>BOBBY F. GRIFFIN</p>
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        <p>The workshops, sponsored by the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council and recreation and parks department, will result in a performance April 11 as part of the East Carolina Arts Festival.</p>
        <p>For more information, call the council at 757-1785.</p>
        <p>District Meeting</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Council for Exceptional Childrens Carolina East (^pter will host a district meeting for regions I, II, and III April 4 at the Sheraton Greenville from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>The theme for the meeting is CEC Soars Into The Future, Speakers include Mary Anne Tharin, state CEC chapter president, and Lowell Harris, director of the N.C. Division of Exceptional Children.</p>
        <p>State Sen. Harold Hardison will present The Legislative Process And How It Relates To Special Children.</p>
        <p>Participants need to preregister with Lynn Shire, 757-1033, by Thursday.</p>
        <p>Evangelist Plans To Go Ahead With Belhaven Crusade</p>
        <p>Greenville television evangelist Jim Whittington plans to hold a crusade Sunday in Belhaven despite a warning by town officlas that the service would violate a zoning ordinance.</p>
        <p>Well be there - come hell or high water, said Ray Whittington, vice president of Fountain of Lite Inc. and Jim Whittingtons brother.</p>
        <p>Ray Whittington said his brother applied several weeks ago for a permit that would allow the organization to hold the service in a vacant downtown building. Belhaven officials said the request is still under consideration.</p>
        <p>Whittington, however, said he thought the delay was an attempt to keep him from exercising his freedom of religion. Belhaven Town Manager Tim Johnson denied that charge.</p>
        <p>The service is scheduled for 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>in the former Jones Motor Co. building on Pamlico Street, located in a-business zone where religious services are not approved.</p>
        <p>The Belhaven Board of Adjustment, was scheduled to consider the permit request Tuesday. The hearing was advertised and scheduled through normal procedure after the request was filed. But the building Whittington had chosen has no electricity and would have to be inspected b^-fore being occupied, according to Johnson.</p>
        <p>Violation of the zoning ordinance would be a misdemeanor that carries a possible penalty of a $50 fine and 36 days in jail.</p>
        <p>If the evangelist goes ahead with his plans, he will be given a court. summons and asked to leave the site, Johnson said.</p>
        <p>Jim Whittington could not be reached Saturday for comments about his plans for the crusade.</p>
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        <p>Sunday OpinionLand Use Panel Effective Tool For Long-Term Planning</p>
        <p>A Land Use Planning Committee is a effective tool for monitoring property development and long-term planning for critical areas that surround Greenville.</p>
        <p>The proposal for such a committee should be accepted by the City Council and the committee should be appointed promptly.</p>
        <p>Both Greenville and Pitt County require the vision that a body designed for comprehensive longe-range planning will provide. The community also needs help troubleshooting potentially controversial develop-ment proposals. Profitable projects  notably the Eastern Carolina Medical District and the Pitt Greenville Airport  could be damaged by the lack of appropriate planning.</p>
        <p>Although long-range planning is a vital need of the community, Greenvilles Planning and Zoning Commission is inundated by day-to-day routine work. Members simply do not have time to spend drawing comprehensive plans. With this reality in mind, a</p>
        <p> land use planning committee would be a resource to Planning and Zoning and could supplement that</p>
        <p>"bodys responsibilities. The board would benefit from ' the advice and assistance of a committee appointed</p>
        <p> specifically to look at development issues.</p>
        <p>, The committee would also provide Greenville with a long-term look at its Comprehensive Plan of growth.</p>
        <p>' It would give the city a resource with which to guide , revisions of this plan.</p>
        <p>In addition, a land use planning committee would broaden the perspective of Planning and Zoning.</p>
        <p>' Because the committee would include two representatives that are residents of the extraterritorial</p>
        <p> areas in question  members appointed by the Pitt</p>
        <p> County Commissioners  Planning and Zoning would ' get a broader view of development issues from this ^committee.</p>
        <p>Since the proposal directly involves the county . commissioners, a land use planning committee would</p>
        <p> promote cooperation between the city and county. In-.volving the commissioners in the groundwork for Jong-range planning is a sound measure.</p>
        <p>Although the city has an acknowledgably large in-</p>
        <p> lerest in long-term development, the county also has ; a considerable stake in the issue. Coordination be-^ tween the two entities is essential for the continued '. growth of important projects. A land use study com- mittee allows for input and discussion from repre-' sentatives of all parties concerned with development.</p>
        <p>Comprehensive long-range planning is imperative  for Greenville and Pitt County. Projects such as the Medical District and the booming Pitt-Greenville 'Airport must be protected from incompatible land uses. The citys Comprehensive Plan for growth ' needs the benefit of careful local scrutiny and com-</p>
        <p> prehensive perspective.</p>
        <p>' It would profit the community for this committee to , be established expeditiously  before inappropriate I development mars the success of vital assets.Highly Committed</p>
        <p> Only a few months ago, former Sen. Howard H.</p>
        <p>, Baker, Jr. was consistently mentioned as a potential . candidate for president on the Republican ticket.</p>
        <p> Now he is chief of staff to President Reagan and ' facing the difficult matter of restoring credibility in</p>
        <p>the White House staff. It is virtually unanimously believed that Baker is as capable of doing that as any-,one. In the meantime, however, what becomes of his presidential chances?</p>
        <p>Baker says he has abandoned the thought of making the presidential race in 1988. While some may question that statement, it seems likely that Baker is sincere. He has taken the White House position in difficult times and it would be exceedingly tedious, if not impossible, to run a presidential campaign while serving as the presidential chief of staff. With less than two years left in Reagans term, Baker would find it . difficult to resign in time to make the 1988 race. Doing so would appear he had left a job undone.</p>
        <p>Thus we can take at face value the assumption that Howard Baker took the White House position for the good of his party, the presidency and the country. There was a major crisis and he was one of the few , with the stature and ability to solve it.</p>
        <p>.i' Of course, politics can take strange turns. A ^deadlocked Republican convention could turn to Baker or future unknown events could affect his personal political decisions. The possibility that Baker</p>
        <p> would run  slim chance that it is  looms in the remote background.</p>
        <p>At this point, however. Baker seems to be commit-. led to his job as chief of staff at the White House. He lUis said this takes him put of the 1968 presidential pontention ahd apparently it haSv</p>
        <p>Bits And Pieces Of The Week</p>
        <p>Some thoughts:</p>
        <p>No, Virginia, Grandfathering of school attendance lines doesnt mean that grandfather can attend school with you. He has to go drink coffee with the other grandfathers in the morning.</p>
        <p>Once the city and county were looking at 44 acres to establish East Carolina Teachers Training School. They went on the east side of what is now Greenville.</p>
        <p>Now the city and county are looking at more than 5,000 acres of land use planning because of the development of the ECU Medical School and Pitt County Memorial Hospital. It is on the west side of town. Sooner or later Go west, young man had to become applicable.</p>
        <p>Alvin Taylor</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>A headline said Board Says Give Up On Tobacco. While that might sound like advice that has been leveled at smokers for decades, it was actually the advice of the State Policy and Goals Board to the growers of tobacco. At any rate the growers dont appear to be giving up for this year.</p>
        <p>A proposal to put a limit on the number of inmates in the state prisons brought a shout of support from one school kid  along with a hearty prayer for a limit on the number of students in his school. He was volunteering to leave.</p>
        <p>A proposed county noise ordinance makes sense for holding down the racket of loud parties. However, has anyone ever told a cow to keep his cowbell quiet after llp.m?</p>
        <p>A news item says the United States Air Force has spent $59,000 on souvenir decks of cards given away on Vice President Bushs plane. How many decks of cards would that be? Given what the military spends for toilet seats and ordinary everyday hammers, perhaps not so many.</p>
        <p>There were some cold days last week which set back spring for a few more days. Really, though, folks, ' the calendar says that spr-ing will arrive March 21. 1</p>
        <p>Thats within the week.</p>
        <p>Once again Pitt County seems to have missed a major snow this year ... but boy, didnt we come close -several times?  ^</p>
        <p>Sleepy-eyed people these -days can readily be identified as sports fans, and specifically college basketball fans. After all, the NCAA playoffs which will' lead to the national championship have begun. Go Atlantic Coast Conference! '</p>
        <p>Baker's Days Of Testing Ahead</p>
        <p>James</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON - Howard H. Baker Jr. is a former Senate minority leader, a former Senate majority leader and a former presidential candidate, a man by experience more accustomed to giving orders than to taking them, but he now has a button on his White House telephone labelled P.L. Pres.</p>
        <p>When the button on that private line lights up. Baker is reminded that he is now working for someone else: He is being summoned by the president of the United States.</p>
        <p>It is the first time Howard Baker has ever been in a role where he was not the guy at the pinnacle. It has finally come home to him: You can get a lot done, but youve got to remember theres one step above you, said a well-placed White House source.</p>
        <p>Two weeks into Bakers tenure as chief of staff in President Reagans beleaguered White House, this observation reflects a critical fact: while Bakers arrival raised high hopes that he could rescue Reagans presidency from the Iran-contras scandal, the days of testing are still to come.</p>
        <p>And thus far, there are both promising signs and grounds for uncertainty about whether he will succeed. On the plus side;</p>
        <p>He is rebuilding the White House staff with a group of respected Washington professionals, replacing many of the former senior aides of his predecessor, Donald T. Regan. On Thursday, he hired Kenneth M. Duberstein, Reagans former congressional liaison, to be his deputy chief of staff.</p>
        <p>He has created a more relaxed, open and less confrontational atmosphere inside the White House, while taking steps to improve Reagans strained ties with Congress.</p>
        <p>On the downside;</p>
        <p>Questions have been raised even by some of Bakers friends over whether, after years of independence, he can stay the course in a job that not only makes him the servant of the president but in many situations subordinates his views to those of Cabinet members and other administration officials.</p>
        <p>Former colleagues, noting that as a senator Baker himself concentrated on the big picture and left details to aides, questioned whether he can provide the hands-on style needed to balance Reagans own</p>
        <p>tendency to leave the nitty-gntty of management to others. Baker is also beginning to face challenges from the far right wing of the Republican Party which openly wonders whether he will adequately reflect what it sees as the presidents true conservativism.</p>
        <p>In the last 22 months of Reagans term. Bakers challenge will be to continue asserting his recognized strengths of winning allies and building morale while resisting instincts that could allow the administration to succumb to disorganization and lame duck inertia.</p>
        <p>The ingredients for both success and failure are present, many officials agree.</p>
        <p>Samuel H. Kernell, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who has studied the presidency, observed ominously that Gerald Ford and Lyndon Johnson upon entering the executive branch after successful careers as legislators, operated as they did on the Hill, seeking open channels and available compromises. They were ill-suited for giving orders, for saying No to people, Kernell said.</p>
        <p>What we have is the same sort of tendency in Howard Baker. He didnt get strong marks on the Hill for management, but for his ability to accommodate moderates and conservatives, he said.</p>
        <p>A long-time Reagan political adviser also worried about Bakers management approach, observing that in some ways it seems to mirror the style that brought Reagan harsh criticism in the report on the Iran-contra affair issued by the Tower investigating commission.</p>
        <p>Howard, being a senator, doesnt like all the minutia, said the official, who also knows Baker.</p>
        <p>His closest assistants and others at the White House say Baker is acutely aware of the potential pitfalls before him and will avoid them.</p>
        <p>He will display more clearly a hand-ons attention to policy details as he moves into the second phase of his tenure in the job, in whicn pressing programs will become more important than public relations and morale maintenance, they say.</p>
        <p>Supporters say his ability to take charge and address crucial challenges is already evident in the stanm he has put on the White House.</p>
        <p>The place just feels different ... much more of a feeling of warmth and competence, 1 guess, than has been present for many months, said Rep. Richard B. Cheney, R-Wyo., a member of the House Republican leadership and a White House staff under Ford.</p>
        <p>He has already built bridges to</p>
        <p>Congress, crucial to pressing Reagans 1987-88 programs.</p>
        <p>When Reagan met in the Cabinet Room the other day with Cheney and other House Republican leaders. Baker found a seat alongside his former congressional colleagues, across the polished oval table from the president. There was maybe a little bit of symbolism to that, House Minority Leader Bob Michel, R-Ill., remarked afterward.</p>
        <p>Doors in the West Wing that were routinely kept closed are once again open, and aides scurry from one office to another; one long-time staff</p>
        <p>the final months of the Reagan presidency. It was conservatives who supported Reagan over Baker in the campaign for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination, and Human Events, which bills itself as the national conservative weekly, addressed their concerns in a story under the headline Which Agenda Does Baker Favor  His or Reagans?</p>
        <p>Despite Bakers efforts to make it look as if conservatives are not going to be left out in the cold, we cant help raising a warning flag or two, the</p>
        <p>'While Baker's arrival raised high hopes that he could rescue Reagan's presidency from the Iran-contras scandal, the days of testing are still to come.'</p>
        <p>assistant acknowleded that for an administration that has already begun its seventh year in office, the mood  at least superficially and certainly incongruously  is not unlike that of a White House team in the initial weeks after its Jan. 20 inauguration.</p>
        <p>A foreign policy aide, who joined the White House staff some weeks before Baker, remarked: Ive attended staff meetings he has chaired and some that Regan chaired. Its just a much less formal atmosphere.</p>
        <p>Bakers immediate successes have not assuaged the suspicions of many conservatives who feel their views must also play an important part in</p>
        <p>newspaper wrote. The appointment might work, but it could just as easily prove disastrous.</p>
        <p>Former Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev., whose sugestin to Reagan led to Bakers hiring, insisted that the new chief of staff would very carefully follow the presidents agenda.</p>
        <p>And, said a foreign policy official: Hes going to have much more success in doing that, because of his relationship with the Congress.</p>
        <p>The most distinguishing fact of the Baker era will be this, said Laxalt.</p>
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        <p>CommentaryRegan 's Legacy: The Crypto- Parliamentary PresidencyKevin Phillips</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Well, Ronald Reagan is not going to be right up there in the history books with Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt and the rest of Americas neargreat presidents, as some historians briefly thought he might back in 1985*86. That much we can safely say from the Iran-contra arms debacle and its fall-out. Even the scandals relative subsidence from here on wouldnt restore the patina  some would say the mythology  of the Reagan presidency.</p>
        <p>But history is more than a ratings game, and presidents can shape it in more ways than scholars discuss. At the risk of being premature, Reagan may well turn out to have run an historic presidency on a number of dimensions:</p>
        <p>Great and Near-Great Presidents: No serious observer ever thought that Reagan would make it into the first tier along with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and perhaps Franklin D. Roosevelt. What now seems far-fetched is the earlier speculation that he might join the six or eight occupants of the near-great second-tier. Tentative suggestions in</p>
        <p>this direction came for roughly a year and a half after Reagans 1984 landslide, but landslides themselves are false yardsticks. Theyve been enjoyed not just by Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt, but also by Ulysses S. Grant and Warren G. Harding, two of the presidencys clearest fourth-stringers. Yet its also a mistake to consign Reag^an to the bottom tier. Hes not a Millard Fillmore or a Harding. His presidency has simply been too different  and in a dimension that produced too much early success  to be sloughed off that way.</p>
        <p>The First Performing Presidency: The real milestones in Reagans political career are not diplomatic or programmatic achievements but speeches. His big break into politics came with a speech  the famous one he made for Barry M. Goldwater in 1964. He saved his 1980 nomination just before the New Hampshire primary with a well-delivered, indignant ad lib - I paid for this microphone, Mr. Breen. And since then, hes used speeches, homilies and one-liners to bail himself out after a string of mistakes and mis-judgments: In 1983, following the terrorist attack on U.S. troops in Lebanon; during 1984s last debate with Walter F. Mndale, when he blew away the question of his own age and competence by saying he</p>
        <p>wouldnt raise the issue of Mondales youth and inexperience; in 1986, when his follow-up speech after the muddled U.S.-Soviet Summit at Reykjavik turned it into a personal triumph. And to some extent, he did so again in his March 4 television address accepting blame (but delivering no apology) for the Iran-contra debacle.</p>
        <p>This last performance by no means resolved his difficulties, of course.</p>
        <p>but it did boost his ratings back into the 48 percent to 52 percent range, staunching what had been a potentially fatal erosion. On the other hand, this latest spc^h may have finally done what its predecessors could not. Against the backdrop of his dismal Iran-contra failure as a strategist and manager, Reagans television ability is in the process of identifying him with the public as essentially a performer. Thus the bifur</p>
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        <p>cated reaction of many voters: Of course, he can give a good speech. Thats what he does. Hes an actor, for Petes sake.</p>
        <p>Does this make him a historical laughingstock? Not at all. Reagans Great Communicator role - his ability to marshal public opinion -served too well in the early 1980s, when he was able to sell America basic directional changes like a stronger defense, a tougher foreign policy, less reliance on big government and a hard line against inflation. Had Reagan retired in 1984, when these successes brought him the electoral votes of 49 states, history would have been obliged to rate him fairly well. But the second term crystallized the sparsity of his follow-up agenda and the lack of technical expertise or managerial proficiency to backstop his performing skills. As a historical figure, hes b^n shrinking. But no one should doubt that our first performing presidency will, in its own way, make the histoi7 books.</p>
        <p>The Rise of Post-Conservatism: Reagan did not find Oliver L. North and company all by himself. History lent a hand. Over the last 10 to 15 years, U.S. conservatism has become a different brand of politics than that practiced by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953 with or even Richard M. Nixon in 1969. Far from</p>
        <p>pivoting on the ideas and interests of the nations traditional business, financial and cultural Establishments, the Reagan coalition has represented a unique mix of conservation with a large array of hitherto populist insurgencies and constituencies:: Christian fundamentalists, lower-middle-class tax revolt cadres, economic panacea-mongers of the sorf last seen in 1930s California, the anti-abortion movement and New Rigit populist nationalists frustrated by a decade of overseas embarrassment.</p>
        <p>The Crypto-Parliamentary White House: Heres another insufficiently-appreciated Reagan claim on the history books. Its both ironic an$l significant, in the wake of Howard H. Baker Jr.s appointment as White House chief of staff, that the Iran-contra scandal has picked up where Watergate left off: promoting a mild trend towards parliamentary practices in the U.S. political system. As periodic scandals aggravated the failings of the post-Vietnam presidency, jeopardized chief executives have been forced to move in crypto-parliamentary directions, at odds with previous U.S. political evolution.</p>
        <p>Kevin Phillips is publisher of American Political Report and Business &amp;amp; Public Affairs Fortnight-</p>
        <p>Public ForumA Bond Is There</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>I have read over the last few weeks the continuing saga of Dont cross the line, written by the school board. There were times that I was amused by the letters and at other times I was saddened by the words I read. March lOs headlines were one of those saddening times.</p>
        <p>As a retired member of the USMC, I couldnt help but wonder if my family had been adversely affected by the countless moves. Between 1980 and 1983, we lived in six different states. I often wondered if my family was hurt by these moves or were made better for them. Only time will tell. The one thing Im sure of is this: If we (adults and children) are going to grow and become well-rounded adults, then we must have the ability to deal, and yes, even cope, with an ever-changing society.</p>
        <p>The grandfather clause will deprive those chosen few of learning how to make new friends, who may or may not believe as they do, or look different from them. I wonder what will happen when these chosen few have to leave their shelter? Will they be better off for it? Will the school system be better for allowing a chosen few special considerations or will the schools one day go about setting groups they do/dont want around off in some special place, or are they doing that now?</p>
        <p>As a parent of a child in the system, I cant help but look back over my service life and be thankful for those moves because we (my family and I) learned skills that may have to last us a lifetime, because, if the current trend continues, we may not get another chance to practice those skills here in Pitt County!</p>
        <p>Terry L. Hartley Westhaven II</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Since the beginning of time, man has been charged with the responsibility of caring for the land and its inhabitants. Our forefathers, through Uieir actions, fulfilled their responsibility, thus preparing this land for the livelihood and enjoyment of future generations. Now is the time for us to follow their example and exercise Gods gift of wisdom, which is a valuable tool, not a collectors item to be hoarded or traded, but a self-sharpening tool which improves with use.</p>
        <p>Let us join together as a family and use this wisdom bv examining one of the most critical issues ever to face our town of Grimesland. The issiK in Question is the need for a wastewater system, as our present system provided by individual septic tanks and ground absorption is inadequate to provide for our needs. Due to this inadequacy, there is a threat to our water supply, harmful environmental effects, as well as a health hazard. This situation will only worsen in the future. By making this wastewater system a priority, we will be assured of a sanitary sewage system, thus allowing us to live in a healthy environment.</p>
        <p>Let us be reminded that now is the time for each townsperson to remember Gods charge of caring for the earth and respond by preparing our town for future generations, as did our forefathers. You need never let yourself be placed in a situation where you wish you had acted, but have to say, Its too late now. On March 17, fulfill your responsibility and take the opportunity to vote for the future growth and well-being of our town.</p>
        <p>Graham Hudson, member</p>
        <p>Committee of Concern Citizens for Passage of</p>
        <p>The Wastewater Referendum, March 17,1987</p>
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        <p>Anxieties linger and questions persist in the wake of the Pollard spy case. How could Israel have done it? How extensive is the damage to the American-Israeli alliance? These are disturbing questions for Israels friends, Jewish and non-Jewish alike. But underlying these are even more probing questions. And some of them raise themes that have been heard before.</p>
        <p>They ask about American Jews and tteir commitments. They summon up whispers of international conspiracies, and raise specters of divided loyalty on the part of American Jews. These questions are being asked not only by traditional enemies, seeking ammunition for their hostility, but also by friends, and especially by those puzzled about the singular relationship between American Jews and Israel. They deserve a serious and honest answer.</p>
        <p>The love affair between American Jews and Israel has been so well documented that it is almost a cliche. Israel is a spiritual center for all Jews everywhere  the fulfillment of the two-millennia-old dream of a restored Jewish homeland. Illogical though it may seem, Jews who escaped the Holocaust, and particularly American Jews, still harbor guilt over their failure to prevent that disaster. They perceive Israel as the principal guarantor that the Jewish people will survive.</p>
        <p>Even in America, Jews, conditioned by a 2,000-year history of victimization, feel vulnerable. This may be unjustified by objective measures: All indicators show a steeply declining curve of anti-Semitic incidents and attitudes. Yet in poll after poll, despite their extraordinary success and achievement, Jews continue to express anxiety over current and anticipated acts or expressions of hatred against them. Even Jews who have no intention of living in Israel, who in fact have never set foot in Israel, perceive Israel as an insurance policy.</p>
        <p>Without doubt the engagement of American Jews with the Jewish state is powerful, complex and profound. But for all our pride in and passion for Israel, we are by no means blinded by our ardor. Nor is our loyalty to our own beloved country compromised. Our most enduring love affair is with this fre land of America,</p>
        <p>and it antedates the very founding of the Republic. (With ^t pride we teach our children atXHit the Jews who fought bitterly with Peter Stuyvesant for the right to stand guard duty along with their fellow burghers in old New Amsterdam.)</p>
        <p>All of us have a variety of loyalties. I am loyal to my daughters and to my parents, but those loyalties need not be in conflict. American Jews are deeply attached to Israel, but that loyalty in no way diminishes their allegiance, love and devotion to their country. 'Die romance of American Jews with America is perpetually vital, fresh and alive. And it is unshakable.</p>
        <p>It is important that our fellow Americans understand this about American Jews; it is vital that Israel learn it. For us, Jewish life in America is a legitimate expression of Judaism; it is creative, vital and enduring. Most Israelis find it difficult to understand this, and certainly dont agree with it. Having prayed for the re-establishment of Jewish national existence since the destruction of the second Jewish commonwealth 2,000 years ago, Israelis are disappointed that all American Jews have not elected to join them in the building of the Jewish state. They attribute American Jewrys failure to respond this way to a character flaw  an unwillingn^ to put up with hardship, to sacrifice the comforts that America offers. American Jews, on the other hand, see America not only as a blessing Ifor the world but also as a miracle of Jewish history.</p>
        <p>There is nothing wrong with those differences in perception. But it is quite another matter when perceptions translate into behavior that undermines the loyalty (tf an American Jewish couple to their own country, challenges American Jewish patriotism, and outrages and embarrasses American Jews.</p>
        <p>The Pollard affair was possible because Israel either failed to understand or chose to ignore the bond between American Jews and America. It is essential that Israel now learn that lesson.</p>
        <p>What occurred was unconscionable and unacceptable. The Israelis have vowed that it will not happen again. To that, all American Jews say Amen.</p>
        <p>David M. Gordis is the executive vice president of the American Jewish Committee.In Contra Aid Preliminaries, The Score Doesn't Seem To CountLawrence Knutson</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate is renewing the battle over aid to Nicaraguas Contra rebels, and like a baseball team in spring training, the game may seem real, but the score doesnt really count.</p>
        <p>According to advance billing on next weeks fray, there will be impassioned arguments pro and con, press releases, a filibuster, a vote to end the filibuster, more speeches and, finally, a final vote.</p>
        <p>But none of this is more than a warm-up for the real season ahead.</p>
        <p>The reason; The issue at hand is a limited proposal to freeze or kill outright $40 million in aid to the Con</p>
        <p>tras already in the pipeline, a final installment of the $100 million in military assistance approved last year.</p>
        <p>The House passed a six-month freeze Wednesday, 230-196. But even if the Senate follows that lead, all involved say its going nowhere.</p>
        <p>So the debate really amounts to a practice season for the real struggle ahead; the Presidents request for a further $105 million to arm the Contras and the future of all U.S. support for the guerrilla war aga nst Nicaragua^ Soviet-supported San-dinista government.</p>
        <p>We are firing rubber bullets here because there is a realization that we are not going to be able to override a presidential veto, said Sen. James Sasser, D-Tenn.</p>
        <p>The vote (over the $40 million)</p>
        <p>will be symbolic to some extent, Sasser said. The real fight is over the $105 million. The rest is just shadow boxing.</p>
        <p>Shadow boxing it may be, but Contra aid supporters will be punching back.</p>
        <p>Several conservative senators were said to be planning to load the moratorium measure with a host of amendments, including some curbing abortion and rescinding the new congressional pay increase.</p>
        <p>Theres no doubt that there will be every cat and dog known to man tacked onto this thing, Sasser said. We'll just try to get it (to the Senate floor) and provide a little comic relief.</p>
        <p>Final action on the $40 million likely will come late next week. The</p>
        <p>debate over the $105 million request is probably two or more months away.</p>
        <p>The Senates deep split on the Contra aid issue was temporarily veiled on Thursday in the 97-1 vote that adopted a resolution commending the efforts of Costa Rican President Oscar Arias and the chief executives of Central Americas three other democracies to launch a diplomatic peace initiative.</p>
        <p>But though some senators called the measure, sponsored by Sen. Terry Sanford, D-N.C., a motherhood resolution, it also provided a platform for speeches on the merits and shortcomings of the Contra aid policy.</p>
        <p>Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., used the opportunity to call again for an</p>
        <p>end to the dirty war in Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>Other senators, disagreeing with that, said they feared a resolution hailing the Arias plan  which among other things would end foreign assistance to all of Central Americas insurgents, the Contras included  wouldi provide ammunition for those trying to kill Contra aid.</p>
        <p>It is a resolution in support of peace, said Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo. But let us not let our hopes of peace be a reason to abandon support for the Contras.</p>
        <p>This resolution has no devious purpose, Sanford said, "it is a straightforward pat on the back for those democracies.</p>
        <p>But Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R-</p>
        <p>N.H., the only senator to vote against the measure, called it a large portion of pablum... a big dose of dribble ...just more talk.</p>
        <p>For Humphrey, the proposition was simple; Support the Contras now or see American troops fight in Central America later.</p>
        <p>Its a pay me now or pay me later kind of proposal, Humphrey said. And you cant pay with this kind of babble. It takes bullets. It takes money.</p>
        <p>The season is early. This years Contra aid battle has just begun.</p>
        <p>Lawrence L Knutson covers Capitol Hill /or The Associated Press.</p>
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        <p>iPiano Festival</p>
        <p>I The Greenville Piano Teachers 'Association wUl present 34</p>
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        <p>:^tal Sunday at 3 p.m. in A.J. Flet-icher Recital Hall.</p>
        <p>; The students were chosen from 190 jparticipating in a spring festival sponsored by the GPTA. t The four scholarship winners from :the East Carolina University :Keyboard Camp to be rec(^nized are Emily Fleming, Kathryn Tucker, lElise Fleming and Nadine Scaran-rtino. Jim Bob Gray will receive an :honorable mention.</p>
        <p>more information, call Kathy Green at 756-9378 or Carrole Bullard at 355-5588 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.Guest Speaker</p>
        <p>Lawrence Behr, president of Lawrence Behr Associates Inc., will speak during the discussion on 'Tm-proving Your Profits With More Efficient Telecommunications at the Eastern Carolina chapter of the National Association oi Accountants meeting Wednesday at the Greenville Country Qub.</p>
        <p>The social hour begins at 6:15 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>'.Enrollment Event Support Group</p>
        <p>^ The Greenville Pirate charter of the American Business Womens -Association will have its spring lenrollment event Tuesday at 7 p.m. ;in the Humber House, 117 W. Fifth St.</p>
        <p>: Gail Wilentz, professor of English at East Carolina University and a 'member of the womens studies :department, will speak on the direc-.tion of women, past and present.</p>
        <p>: Employed women are eligible for 'membership in the association. For</p>
        <p>The Alzheimers Support Group will meet at noon Tuesday at the Senior Citizens Center off N.C. 43 north.</p>
        <p>Connie Kuenzi, executive director of the Creative Living Center, an adult day care center, will speak on adult day care.</p>
        <p>The group for caregivers of persons with Alzheimers disease is sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Pitt County and the</p>
        <p>Pitt County Council on Aging. For information, call 752-7448.Martin Appointed</p>
        <p>Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan has appointed Sen. Bob Martin of Bethel to the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Region 1 Review Committee.</p>
        <p>'The state program was established during the 1986 short session of the General Assembly to provide scholarship loans to hi^ school seniors interested in preparing to teach in the public schools of the state.</p>
        <p>The Re^onal Review Committee will help identify the best high school seniors from that area for the teaching fellows program.Annual Meeting</p>
        <p>Keep North Carolina Gean and Beautiful Inc. will have its annual board of directors meeting and the annual Operation Beautiful awards program March 22-23 in Ralei^. The awards program will be March 23 in McKimmon Center.Scholarship Winner</p>
        <p>Edward DeMaggio 111 recently re</p>
        <p>ceived the department of geography and plannings annual scholarship at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>A native of Ventnor, N.J., he is president of Gamma Theta Upsilon, the international geographic honorary, and is a memW of the Student Planning Association Network.</p>
        <p>An honor student, DeMaggio participated in the 1984 East Carolina semester in Costa Rica.New Medical Office</p>
        <p>The groundbreaking for the Family Medical Care office at 505 E. Greenville Blvd. was held Friday.</p>
        <p>Dr. George Klein, the family physician-owner of the facility, was ipined by Mayor Les Gamer; County Commissioner Kenneth Dews; Bill Clark, president of the Pitt-Green-ville Chamber of Commerce; Bob Hanrahan, president of the Pitt County Medical Society; Charles Russell, president of Pitt Community CoU^e, and Joe Gantz, president of Empire Brushes.</p>
        <p>The office, expected to be completed by late summer, will have more than 6,000 square feet and will house Kleins offices, as well as a medical clinic, he says.</p>
        <p>BUSY AIRPORTJames G. Turcotte, manager of the Pitt4lreenviUe Air-(K&amp;gt;rt, stands in front one of the British Aerospace planes that makes daily stops at the airport. Turcotte says the facility has experienced rapid growth in</p>
        <p>the last four years and has outgrown the existing terminal. (Reflector Photo by Cliff HolUs)</p>
        <p>Airport Growth Means Expansion Needed</p>
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        <p>15 to 16, but again, were going into this with American because this is going to be the only market in the east that American is going to serve until September.</p>
        <p>Were not exactly sure what the impact is going to be. Weve iMit some numbers on it, and we think the impact is going to be pretty substantial.</p>
        <p>Piedmont Commuter serves Kinston, New Bern, Rocky Mount and Jacksonville, as well as Green-;ville.</p>
        <p>; Theyre (Piedmont) in those five -markets, and American is just in Greenville, Turcotte said. People can either pick up American here or they can (vive to Raleigh-Durham, and 1 think once they drive to Raleigh-Durham one time, it is going lobe all it takes.</p>
        <p>: The airport authority is also seek-;ing the acquisition of about 30 acres, including some occupied dwellings, to protect the area surrounding the facility at a cost of $200,000.</p>
        <p>We know we need to purchase some additional land just in order to have adequate land interest for the airport, Turcotte said. We dont quite meet the recommended criteria of land, so what were looking for now is just to have the adequate property interest that is recommended by the Federal Aviation Administration.</p>
        <p> The land acquisition is a necessary improvement for the airport, acor-</p>
        <p>ding to Turcotte, who said a problem exists f(Hr an in-city airport such as Pitt-Greenville.</p>
        <p>We need a clear zone where we just maintain and keep it cut low so we dont have to worry about any infringement by somebody wanting to put something that may not be compatible and anything close to the runway, he said.</p>
        <p>One of the problems we had when I came here is we didnt own the land 200 feet from the end of the runway. Somebody could have put up - a house or something  so weve been lucky through the years.</p>
        <p>Turcotte said tliere are no plans to develop the additional land.</p>
        <p>Its nothing that we need to build</p>
        <p>which allows the aircraft to get in here in more inclement weather than we have right now, Turcotte said.</p>
        <p>Weve got half of it right now. We have a localizer which tells the pilot whether he is left or right of the center line of the runway. The other unit that we propose to put in here is a glide slope. It gives the angle of descent. Its a bullseye and the pilot uses it to line up and run straight on inhere.</p>
        <p>Turcotte said the authority is prepared to purchase the dide slope but is awaiting an FAA c&amp;amp;ision on federal funding destinations in the hope of avoiding the use of local money.</p>
        <p>monies coming each from the city and the county - $87,500 each.</p>
        <p>However, we are holding that in abeyance until the FAA makes a final determination. This year, they came up with a first time program that says theyre going to expend $5 million on the purchase and installation of instrument landing systems throughout the whole country, and were waiting to see what they do.</p>
        <p>While airport officials are making every effort in pursuit of the grant, Turcotte said only a few airports can expect to receive the funding.</p>
        <p>We have made and filed a request that we be considered. Weve contacted our congressional delegation and requested that they give us all</p>
        <p> 'W'~  T*'*  . ^*ve got approval to go ahead  ** ic4ucaicu uuii uicy give  us  ail</p>
        <p>something on. It s just the continuing  with the glide slope that we would at-  the support they can, he said.</p>
        <p>.'^'hat we have, he tach to our existing equipment to  Were talking about $5 million and</p>
        <p>said. We r^umque because were give us full instrument landing the systems they buy would amount</p>
        <p>system criteria, he said. Weve got  to about seven or eight for the  whole</p>
        <p>a grant from the state in the amount  country. Its kind of lik</p>
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        <p>We know that were going to have some pains with the city developing the airport with new growth coming in, so I just feel like we need adequate property interest so we can maintain our present posture for years to come.</p>
        <p>PittGreenville Airport is also in the midst of acquiring equipment for a full instrument landing system.</p>
        <p>The purpose of a full instrument landing system is to insure a safer approach and to ensure an approach</p>
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        <p>Chancellor's Society Has Annual Dinner</p>
        <p>By LINDA MORTON ECU News Bureau</p>
        <p>More than 300 members of the East Carolina University Chancellors Society attendea the annual Medallion Banquet Saturday at the Greenville Country Club.</p>
        <p>Sponsored by the ECU Foundation, the ECU Medical School Foundation and the ECU Alumni Association, the banquet is an appreciation gala honoring the universitys major donors.</p>
        <p>Addressing the group for the first time, ECUs new chancellor. Dr. Richard R. Eakin, said, The Chancellors Society provides the opportunity for an extra margin of excellence at East Carolina University that will set us apart as an institution of exceptional quality.</p>
        <p>We appreciate the generous gifts ECU has received through the CHiancellors Society and are pleased to know that we have so many friends who share in our quest for excellence.</p>
        <p>He said that he, his wife, Jo Ann, and daughter, Maridy, have been graciously welcomed by the university family.</p>
        <p>I simply cannot imagine a more warm and open community than we have found here. Were very impressed with the quality of the faculty and staff. Our first few weeks here nave been a pleasure, he said.</p>
        <p>Chancellor Emeritus John M. Howell also attended the banquet. He expressed his appreciation to the Chancellors Society, saying, I thoroughly enjoyed my five-year association with this fine group. Your support and influence were important factors in many of the improvements we were able to make during my tenure.</p>
        <p>I can assure Dr. Eakin that the Chancellors Society will stand behind him and assist with the universitys continued progress. We all share in the belief that now is East Carolinas time to flourish, Howell said.</p>
        <p>The three fastest growing Pitt County townships froin 1980 to 1984 other than Greenville were Ayden, Grifton and Grimesland. Aydens population grew 2.7 percent, Grifton, 2.51 percent, and Grimesland, 1.88 percent.</p>
        <p>Chancellors Society members make minimum commitments df $10,000 to the academic program dt East Carolina. New levels qf membership established in 1966 ir -dude the Order of the Quill at commitments of $50,000 and the Order bf the Torch at $100,000.</p>
        <p>According to James L. Lanier Jr., vice chancellor for institutional advancement, Members of the Chancellors Society strengthen Ea$t Carolinas position as one of the great young universities of the Souni through their influence and investments. 'They serve as advocates ^ arenas where university representatives might not be readify available.</p>
        <p>Total gifts to the University fti 1986 reached $5 million. Major gi^ from members of the Chancellor^ Society were instrumental in makin); this accomplishment possible, Ife added. '</p>
        <p>The Chancellors medallion, the University mace and replicas of tlfe medallion were on display during tite banquet. The Chancellors Society presented the 24 karat gold-plated medallion to the chancellor at laSt years banquet. Cast in bronze, it Is engraved with ECUs best knowh landmarks, the archways of Wri^t Building and Wright Circle Fountain.</p>
        <p>In appreciation of their leadership, members of the Chancellors Soci^ received replicas of the medallion mounted on pylons of 300-million-year-old Harpswell House slate.</p>
        <p>During the reception and banquqt, violinist Mrs. Philip R. (Mamie) Dixon and pianist Diane B. Hawkins entertained. After dinner Dr. Paul J. Tardif, pianist and associate professor in the ECU School of Music, provided a short program pf classical, broadway and contemporary music.PLUMBINOPROBLEMS</p>
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        <p>A campaign to endow a research laboratory at the Lineberger Cancer Research Center of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill has been launched in memory of the late Superior Court Judge Elbert S. Peel Jr. of Williamston.</p>
        <p>Known as Junie to his friends, Peel died of cancer of the pancreas in 1984.</p>
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        <p>The daffy Rf lector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>BACK TO SCHOOL - Machelle Outlaw, 17. the homecoming queen and head cheerleader at Goldsboro Christian School, can go back to school Monday, a judge</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON (AP) - Its every teen-agers nightmare. A nuclear strike on a students cool: Mom and Dad are spending the day with Junior at school.</p>
        <p>Basically, its humiliation for the kid, said Milton Frink, who came up with the idea to punish delinquent students. At the same time, the parent gets a chance to see what goes (Ml in the classroom and what a kid encounters in the course of a day.</p>
        <p>And so far, its working, said Frink, associate principal at Whiteville High School. He said he got the idea last month from a television newscast and has tried it out once.</p>
        <p>Three weeks ago, the mother of a chronically tardy lOth-grader was given a choice: the girl could be suspended for five clays or mom could come to school for one day.</p>
        <p>. To the daughters chagrin, mom came.</p>
        <p>Wide-eyed stares and giggles did not stop in the hallway, Frink said.</p>
        <p>In math class, the teacher asked everyone to take out their calculators, Frink said. The girl didnt have hers, so the mother asked out loud, Where is the one I bought you?</p>
        <p>At another class, the discussion turned to a field trip canceled for lack of adult chaperones. Mom raised her hand and volunteered.</p>
        <p>The word got around, Frink said, chuckling. Students were asking permission to go to the bathroom just to see if it were true.</p>
        <p>Tardiness had been No. 1 on the list of offenses handled by Frinks office.-But in the past three weeks, he said he has seen a marked improvement</p>
        <p>in punctuality among the entire student body.</p>
        <p>On Thursday, he dealt with 11 incidents, none of which involved tardiness. At noon Friday, the only thing on his desk was a gum-chewing incident and three talking-in-class cases.</p>
        <p>Some of the teachers have told me it might help keep some kids in school,Frink said.</p>
        <p>The girl whose mother attended classes appears to have changed her attitude, he said.</p>
        <p>She came to me at the end of that day and said, Mr. Frink, youll not have to worry about seeing me in here again. he said. It really made her think, Ive got to get my actt(^ether.</p>
        <p>Frink has offered the tag-along option to two other parents, neither of whom could make it to school for a day.</p>
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        <p>Parents At School Good Deterrent For Misdoing</p>
        <p>He plans to continue testing the punishment through this school year, and then draw up formal guidelines for next year.</p>
        <p>Jerry Paschal, superintendent of the Whiteville City Schools, has high hopes for the tag-along deterrent.</p>
        <p>When a school and parent are both working on a common goal, you have a chance to change some behavioral patterns, Paschal said. This may be the answer.</p>
        <p>He suggested it eventually might become a must, not just an alternative to suspension.</p>
        <p>Frink isnt worried, though, about )arents clogging the classrooms, at east not yet.</p>
        <p>I dont think it will ever get to the point of overcrowding, he said. It only takes one or two cases to straighten out a whole bunch of them.</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO, N.C. (AP) - When Goldsboro Christian School expelled homecoming queen Machelle Outlaw because she modeled swimsuits at a local department store, defiant students at the strict academy rallied to her defense.</p>
        <p>They hung a banner inside the three-sto^ brick school building, proclaiming, We want back our homecoming queen. Reporters crowded the den of the Outlaws ranch hme in nearby Dudley.</p>
        <p>Most Goldsboro residents interviewed by The Charlotte Observer Friday supported Miss Outlaw, a dark-haired, soft-spoken girl who hopes to model professionally.</p>
        <p>I knew that school was Strict, but'Political Shell Game</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press A network of tax-exempt foundations with ties to Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., amounts to a political shell game, a North Carolina Democrat told a congressional panel Friday.</p>
        <p>John Wallace, lav^er for the North Carolina Democratic Party, told the oversight subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee that the foundations take part in political activity that may violate federal tax and election laws.</p>
        <p>But Carter Wrenn, executive director of the National Congressional Club, called Wallaces comments a political smoke screen.... Theres just absolutely no truth to those charges that hes making.</p>
        <p>In his testimony in Washington, Wallace said the network is a political shell game through which funds, resources and personnel are moved to best suit the interests of the National Congressional Club and its principal constitutent, Sen. Helms. The subcommittee is examining whether tax-exempt organizations violate the tax code by lobbying or engaging in politics, The Charlotte Oteerver reported Saturday.</p>
        <p>Rep. Ronnie Flippo, D-AIabama, said the panel sought testimony from the Helms organization but got no response. Wrenn said he was unaware of any inquiries from the subcommittee.</p>
        <p>Helms is not the only politician with affiliated foundations. Representatives of educational and charitable foundations with ties to former Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., and Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., also testified. Hart and Dole are potential presidential candidates, and critics have raised the question of whether their foundations serve political purposes or genuine educational and charitable interests.</p>
        <p>that was carrying it a little bit too far, said Debbie Byrd, a 26-year-old textile worker. It wasnt very Christian-like in my opinion.</p>
        <p>There are no rules about swimsuits at Goldsboro Christian School, but there are plenty of requirements about school attire. Girls cant wear pants or short skirts. Cheerleaders on the soccer and football fields must dress in knee-Iength green culottes. The girls softball team wears culottes, too.</p>
        <p>For 11 years. Miss Outlaw did her best to abide by the rules.</p>
        <p>I understand that I am representing the school because of being homecoming queen and captain of the cheerleaders, she said. It didnt even occur to me that there would be anything wrong with what I did.</p>
        <p>When a school representative said last month that her homecoming queen dress was cut too low, Miss Outlaw added two layers of lace at the bodice.</p>
        <p>The community  and a superior court judge  think the Rev. Tom Harper went too far when he expelled Miss Outlaw for modeling swimsuits at a local deprtment store. Judge James Llewellyn ordered the school Friday to reinstate the 17-year-old senior, at least until a March 20 court hearing.</p>
        <p>And once again, the fundamentalist Christian academy captured the national spotlight.</p>
        <p>The school, founded in the early 1960s, was the focus of a controversial court case over what it claimed was a biblically ordained right to exclude blacks as students yet remain a tax-exempt institution.</p>
        <p>In 1983, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a defeat to the school and the Reagan administration, denied tax-exempt status to private schools that discriminate against racial minorities. Since then, students said Friday, a few blacks have been admitted.</p>
        <p>Harper, pastor of Second Baptist Church, which runs the private school, refused Friday to talk about the latest controversy.</p>
        <p>Principal Reginald Kingsley said the school offered Thursday to read-mit Miss Outlaw if she agreed not to model swimsuits for the rest of the school year. He said the Outlaws refused.</p>
        <p>Miss Outlaw and her parents said the school offered to reinstate her if she would relinquish her homecom- I ing crown. They said they thought / that wasnt fair and sought the courts help.</p>
        <p>If she had been charged with DWt% or drugs or arrested and put in jail, I j* could understand that, and there' would not have been any rebellion on my part, said her father, Robert Outlaw. She was treated like a criminal.  *</p>
        <p>As her parents talked with reporters, tears occasionally welled in Miss Outlaws eyes. She sat on a sofa, her gray dress tailored to school standards. When you kneel, the hem has to cover your knees, she said.</p>
        <p>Miss Outlaw modeled the swimsuits March 7 at Weils department store. She was one of two members of the stores teen board who showed off the latest fashions in the womens section.</p>
        <p>It wasnt provocative, said stor' owner Louis Weil. We didnt have disco music.... Our suits are kind of conservative, frankly, because were in a conservative area.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987Heavy Lobbying Likely On Comparative Fault Bill</p>
        <p>By F. ALAN BOYCE Associated Press Writer RALEIGH (AP) - With a close Senate vote expected Tuesday on a controversial comparative fault bill, lobbying on both sides was expected to be intense over the weekend.</p>
        <p>There are some undecided votes and whatever way they go could decide it, said Sen. Henson Barnes, D-Wavro ho cnoP'soroH the bill to</p>
        <p>end a legal system that bars compensation to accident victims who are partly to blame for their injuries.</p>
        <p>On Friday, lobbyists for industry and representatives of lawyers associations buzzed around the Senate chambers, taking turns cajoling possible swing votes. A similar scene was played out in 1985 and some senators came back from</p>
        <p>weekends complaining about the arm-twisting. That time, the bill failed by one vote.</p>
        <p>Last year, we had it by three votes and it slipped away, said Alan Briggs, who represented the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers before joining the attorney generals staff. People took walks or changed votes. This weekend it will be more of the same.</p>
        <p>Sen. Marc Basnight, D-Dare, recalled his anguish as a freshman senator when he told Sen. R.C. Soles, D-Columbus, he would support the bill then changed his mind after learning more about it.</p>
        <p>When I found out my views differed from R.C.s, I asked if I could be released. R.C. said, No. It doesnt work that way, Basnight said.</p>
        <p>Confedrate Flag Remains</p>
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        <p>By ERIC RIES High Point Enterprise AP Member Exchange Feature HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP) - Even today, 122 years after the'end of the Civil War, the Confederate flag is a ubiquitous and controversial presence in this area of the country.</p>
        <p>The flag is depicted on bumper stickers, hats, shirts, jackets, license plates and an array of other items. The plates are sold at many North Carolina Motor Vehicle License Plate Agency offices.</p>
        <p>|t is controversial because it is a</p>
        <p>banner of freedom to some, oppression to others.</p>
        <p>Paul Mitchell, a Thomasville lawyer, is a Civil War buff who led a drive to restore the Civil War flags and battle banners that had been rotting in the N.C. Museum of Historys basement. He takes great pride in the flag, but says he is saddened by what it has come to symbolize.</p>
        <p>To some groups its a symbol of hatred and all that foolishness, Mitchell said. It burns me up... It symbolizes the tradition of General Lee</p>
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        <p>Kevin Shuler, 21, of River Hills, S.a, and Gene Moffat, 17, of Mount H(Jy each lost a hand and suffered shiapnel wounds in the accident in a fie near Mount Holly Thursday night.</p>
        <p>Gaston County authorities were not sure what was in the 2-foot-high, 2-inch diameter metal rocket that injured the two men. Capt. C.T. Fuller said a bomb expert found a piece of a blasting cap that may have been part of the device.</p>
        <p>U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agents are investigating whether the rocket may have been an illegal explosive device.</p>
        <p>WEARING OF THE GREEN - Isaac Olshaker of Columbia. S.C., dons his leprechaun outfit Saturday for the St. Patricks Day celebration sponsored by the merchants of Five Points in Columbia. This if the fifth year for the celebration that raises money for area youth charities. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>and Stonewall Jackson. Those are values that make America very strong -love of country, love of land, love of history, a feeling of place. And courage. The Confederate army was one of the greatest fighting units in history. So I think it represents a lot of positive things.</p>
        <p>But for all the flags virtues, Mitchell said, theres no denying that certain groups identify it as a badge of hatred ... If its offending people who are good people, then maybe we ought to stop (displaying the flag publicly).</p>
        <p>Ron Mock, president of the High Point chapter of the National Association For the Advancement of Colored People, doesnt think everyone who displays the Confederate flag or a likeness of it is a racist. But he does feel such people display insensitivity to blacks, at the very least.</p>
        <p>I would like to think the flag just represents regional pride, but its hard to think of it that way when its so often followed by racial incidents, Mock said. Often when such incidents occur - whether in Forsyth County, Ga., or at the The Citadel</p>
        <p>military college - the Confederate flag is prominently displayed. Mock noted.</p>
        <p>Its a very touchy thing for minorities, he said. It reminds me basically of the swastika the Nazis used.</p>
        <p>Mock acknowledged that whites might consider the comparison extreme. But he urged them to look at the Confederate flag from a black persons perspective.</p>
        <p>They need to walk in a black persons shoes, he said. Its difficult for a white person to understand what we see day in and day out. ...The flag has a connotation of racism behind it. It leaves a bad taste in black peoples mouths.</p>
        <p>We are all Americans, Mock added. If we paid more attention to our one flag, we wouldnt have as many problems as we do.</p>
        <p>John Langford, a black attorney whose lawsuit forced High Point to adopt a voting plan that allows better black representation on City Council, said the flag is merely a remnant of racism. ...I dont think youll ever find a Confederate flag in a black persons home.</p>
        <p>Friday, he was careful to say he opposes comparative fault because it lead to higher insurance costs.</p>
        <p>Im out of it, he said. They know where Im at. I would not be swayed by that viewpoint.</p>
        <p>Barnes and David Blackwell of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers cast supporters as advocates of fairness.</p>
        <p>Were on the side of the angels, said Barnes. The defense bar and big business, they dont want a fair system. They want a system that favors them.</p>
        <p>Blackwell said industry supporters, including influential senators, were trying to swing enough votes to erase what he said was a five- to seven-vote margin in favor of comparative fault.</p>
        <p>When youve got all the coercive power that they have at hand, its really difficult to beat, Blackwell said. Ive had one senator come to me already who had said he was strongly in favor of the bill and now he says he cant support it, not on the merits, but for political reasons. Proponents of comparative fault must battle with reason as their only weapon, he said.</p>
        <p>We can only persuade. We really</p>
        <p>cant threaten and, if we did, we dont have anything to back it up with,^ Blackwell said. But we can sleep at night.  r</p>
        <p>Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan, who opposes comparative fault, said he was not personally lobbying against the bill, but would tell senators where he stood if asked.</p>
        <p>Its an important issue to the business community, not just big business but to mom and pop businesses, he said, but added. Ini not trying to be a bulldozer. :</p>
        <p>Barnes had to maneuver carefully to have the bill sent to his Judiciary  Committee, where it was approved last week to set up the Senate vote. He said he hoped to avoid challenging Jordan.</p>
        <p>Im his friend and supporter and I would try not to have a direct confrontation with the lieutenant governor,Barnes said.</p>
        <p>The comparative fault bills would allow partial compensation for accident victims who are less than half at fault for their injuries. The bills, one directed at private suits and the other at those involving state gover-ment, would require that damages be', reduced in proportion to the victims fault.</p>
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        <p>SOUTHPORT, N.C. (AP) - A lot of local folks will be surprised to hear that Fort Johnston here might be the smallest military installation in the country.</p>
        <p>The surprise for many is that there is a military installation in town.</p>
        <p>Col. Frederick Meyers, the commanding officer of the Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny Point, lives in the Garrison House at Fort Johnston. He said he knows of no smaller Army installation in the country.</p>
        <p>Six acres is pretty small, he points out.</p>
        <p>Army spokesman Col. George Kain, in a telephone interview from</p>
        <p>his Washington office, said he could not confirm that Fort Johnston is the Armys smallest. But after flipping through some references, he said he could not dispute it, either.</p>
        <p>These days, aside from serving as the home of Meyers and his family. Fort Johnston has another ratriotic side. Its lawn is the favored site to watch the fireworks shot over the Cape Fear River, just across Bay Street, during the N.C. Fourth of July Festival.</p>
        <p>Meyers found out about the forts Fourth of July popularity when he moved in July 3,1985.</p>
        <p>His family had not joined him yet, so the house was empty except for him and the cot he slept on.</p>
        <p>The next morning, while Meyers was walking through the house in his</p>
        <p>skivvies, he ran into a pair of women dra0ng their children on a self-guided tour.</p>
        <p>I reached for my dignity, and they reached for their kids, he said.</p>
        <p>There was an awkward confrontation, while each party demanded to know what the other was doing there.</p>
        <p>I live here, Meyers insisted, but having no furniture, he had a hard time convincing the women of that.</p>
        <p>Meyers said he kept the doors locked after that.</p>
        <p>The fort has no ghosts, he said, but it does have a colorful past. A histo^ compiled by Lt. Joseph H. Bentley in 1970 reveals much of it.</p>
        <p>Although its a battle-scarred veteran of the Revolutionary and Civil wars, the forts story is sometimes more humorous than impressive.</p>
        <p>In 1745, Royal Gov. Gabriel Johnston took the first positive action to build the fort, although the Crown had commanded its construction almost 15 years earlier.</p>
        <p>Before the Revolutionary War, the forts walls had to be rebuilt because they would crumble every time a shot was fired.</p>
        <p>Royal Gov. Josiah Martin, while he stayed at the fort, wrote that it was a contemptible thing, fit neither for place of arms nor an asylum for the triends of government. </p>
        <p>In 1775, a group of patriots raided the fort, burning its structures in full view of Martin, who watched from a ship offshore.</p>
        <p>After the Revolutionary War, the Cape Fear and Fort Johnston remained quiet for nearly 100 years.</p>
        <p>Wilmii^ton residents grew rich from the shipping industi^ and began building cottages around the fort to retreat to in the heat of summer.</p>
        <p>Smithville - now called Southport -was bom.</p>
        <p>The fort was intermittently garrisoned until the Civil War, and for those who stayed there, life was a leasant mixture of drills, picnics.</p>
        <p>Forsyth Courts New Industry</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM (AP) - Reeling from the loss of the RJR Nabisco corporate operations and worrying that Piedmont Aviation may follow suit, Forsyth County leaders have begun a $1 million campaign to bring new industry to the area.</p>
        <p>We are proud of our hometown, said Thomas K. Hearn, president of Wake Forest University and chairman of the group. We are going to do whatever is</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press A Moyock man died Friday when he was struck by a car in Currituck County, the North Carolina Highway Patrol said Saturday.</p>
        <p>William Ferebee, 59, of Moyock, was struck late Friday night on N.C. 168 about eight miles south of the Virginia state line.</p>
        <p>His death pushed the 1987 traffic death toll in North Carolina to 244, down from 275 deaths during the comparable period of 1986.</p>
        <p>Shelby Firms Burn</p>
        <p>SHELBY, N.C. (AP) - A fire that apparently began with an explosion was still burning out of control more than three hours after it started late Saturday evening, gutting two businesses in downtown Shelby, fire officials said.</p>
        <p>The fire was the second downtown fire in less than a week across North Carolina. On Thursday, a downtown fire in Wilson destroy^ a warehouse which housed three businesses.</p>
        <p>Firemen from throughout Cleveland County were called in to assist in fighting the blaze, officials said.</p>
        <p>Shelby Assistant Fire Chief Larry Dixon said the explosion reported was apparently the result of the buildup of heat, but that the county arson strike team would probably be called in to investigate.</p>
        <p>According to a spokesman for the Shelby Fire Department, the fire was called in shortly after 5 p.m. after an explosion at the S&amp;amp;S Sewing Center. When firefighters arrived, flames were shooting through shattered windows at the front of the business. Firemen later used axes to break through boarded windows in the second floor of the sewing center and the adjacent Fleet Financenter.</p>
        <p>The businesses, located across the street from the Shelby Police Department and City Hall, were ap-closed at the time the fire</p>
        <p>began and there were no reports of injuries, authorities said.</p>
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        <p>said he didnt know the cause of the  uiil</p>
        <p>fire or how long it would take to extinguish the blaze.</p>
        <p>The site of the blaze was only a block from the site of a 1979 fire that destroyed a block of stores in Shelby</p>
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        <p>Dental Complaints</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners will decide by April 1 whether to conduct a hearing on complaints about a Charlotte pediatric dentist who was acouitted last fall on a charge of assaulting a 2-year-old patient.</p>
        <p>The board has received 13 complaints against Sandra Merrill in the past year.</p>
        <p>Its an unusual volume of complaints against one dentist, said Christine Lockwood, executive secretary of the board. But you must take into account that they came in after the publicity. If you had another dentist in that situation, I think youd find a similar trend.</p>
        <p>In letters to the board, Ms. Merrill, 45, denied the accusations raised in the complaints. She declined to comment pending a decision from the dental board.</p>
        <p>In September, a Mecklenburg County judge acquitted Ms. Merrill on an assault charge involving a 2-year-old. The accusation stemmed from the use of a papoose board, a cloth body jacket used to reduce patients movements, to restrain Austin EUis.</p>
        <p>Ms. Merrill was found innocent after she and an employee said the dentist did not know that the boys mother, Linda Ellis, had refused to agree to the restraints.</p>
        <p>Complaints from Mrs. Ellis and eight others are being investigated. Four other complaints, about incidents prior to 1984, were eliminated by the board.</p>
        <p>The board investigated another parents complaint involving Ms. Merrill in 1985 and found no wrongdoing.</p>
        <p>Ms. Merrill got a child dentistry degree from the University of North Carolina and received a conunenda-tion from the Charlotte Dental Society in 1985 for her work as chairman of lildrens Dental Health Month.</p>
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        <p>Community and business leaders announced the formation of the Forsyth County Development Corp. Friday. At least six major employers in the city, including R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, have agreed to contribute $1 million during the next three years to support the recruitment effort.</p>
        <p>Other contributors include First Union National Bank, Sara Lee Corp., the Shelton Cos., Quality Oil Co., and Wachovia Bank and Trust Co.</p>
        <p>The operation will be directed by a full-time executive.</p>
        <p>Today we are at a crossroads, said Wayne Willard, vice chairman of the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners. He was referring to the decision of RJR Nabisco to move its corporate offices to Atlanta and the merger of Winston-Salem-based Piedmont Airlines with USAir. It has and will continue to take a lot of communication, coordination and negotiation to reach our goal.</p>
        <p>We believe we can compete in the recruiting and relocation game, and well play hard, Hearn said.</p>
        <p>By hiring a full-time executive, the not-for-profit corporation will take a different approach to economic growth than the Greensboro Development Corp., which is composed of chief executive officers of major Greensboro firms but has no staff.</p>
        <p>In addition, the Forsyth organization will include Winston-Salem Mayor Wayne Corpening and other public officials and education leaders.</p>
        <p>Hearn said the group did not consider forming a group with Greensboro to promote the entire Triad area.</p>
        <p>Weve got to get our house in order, Hearn said. There was no structure to engage them in discussion.</p>
        <p>Hearn said it was possible that the Winston-Salem group would compete with Greensboro and High Point for industries.</p>
        <p>Economic development, like most things, a competitive activity, and if its necessary to compete, we will, Hearn said.</p>
        <p>Richard G. Orr, a member of the corporations board and the president of the Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce, said the preliminary talks to set up the organization began before RJR decided to relocated and before Piedmont agreed to sell to USAir.</p>
        <p>Losing RJR Nabisco, he said, was not a stigma for the area.</p>
        <p>Certainly it is a setback which gives our work new and important urgency and concern, but I think that the basic profile of the community is a very positive one and that we are going to have a great deal to sell prospective clients, Orr said.</p>
        <p>Trooper Takes Blame</p>
        <p>ceratednow,hesaid.</p>
        <p>Larrimore, who joined the patrol in September 1985, walked into a conference room at the hospital under his own power and there were no visible signs of his ordeal. He wore jeans and a sweatshirt and was accompanied by his wife.</p>
        <p>Larrimore declined to give any details about the shooting.</p>
        <p>Solicitor Joseph Mizell also attended the news conference, but he refused to talk about the shooting.</p>
        <p>I checked the car going 76 (mph). I pursued it, turned on my blue light and it stopped, Larrimore said. I got out of the car, saw he had a pistol, a fi^t ensued and I got shot, and I thiiw you know the rest.</p>
        <p>Asked what was going through his mind when it happened; I really dont know. All I could think about was my safety.</p>
        <p>Larrimore was scheduled to be home from the hospital by the weekend, but he said he doesnt know when he will be back on duty. He said he has no regrets about being trooper and plans to remain with the patrol. ,sk</p>
        <p>ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) -Highway Patrol trooper Earl Larrimore said Friday that following proper procedures in stopping a car near Orangeburg might not have kept him from being shot, but it could have made it easier to find the gunman.</p>
        <p>Larrimore, 21, was shot Tuesday about 9:42 p.m. after stopping a car for speeding on Interstate 26. Authorities are searching for two men who shot Larrimore in the back and side and then drove off in a burgundy-and-gray Chevrolet compact wim a South Carolina license plate.</p>
        <p>Asked why he didnt radio the patrol dispatcher with information about the car before getting out of his cruiser, Larrimore said, I take full responsibility. It was my fault.</p>
        <p>I have been trained to call in the license number and trained to do it right, but it was just a mental lapse, Larrimore said during a morning a news conference at Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Hospital. I hope this will help others.</p>
        <p>Larrimore said that even if he had followed proper procedure, he would probably still have been shot.</p>
        <p>But we might have them incar-</p>
        <p>Asked if this would impact on his future, Larrimore said, I will be more cautious than ever on a car stop. I will be on my guard.</p>
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        <p>When the Civil War broke out, state militia seized Fort Johnston frirni Sgt. James Reilly, the only man garrisoned there at the time.</p>
        <p>Reilly at first refused to give up the keys to the magazine, declaring, I would not give up the keys to any person with my life.</p>
        <p>But later, he turned them over in return for a signed receipt, explaining, There was no alternative left me but to act as I did.</p>
        <p>To aid in the forts defenses, the ironclad ram North Carolina was docked offshore. But the ram, built in Wilmington, sat so low in the water it could not pass over the Cape Fear Bar and was doomed to stay in the river.</p>
        <p>Worms were the only enemy the. vessel encountered, and it lost to them, sinking quietly at its moorings; during the war.</p>
        <p>Smithville stayed busy during the-Civil War, but on Jan. 16,1865, F(fft Johnston fell to Federal troops. Jt" was damaged by explosives set off by retreating Confederates.</p>
        <p>Once again. Fort Johnston fell into disuse. Smithville, in the meantime, changed its name to Southport to publicize its possibilities as a port, and a library was set up in the East Wing of the Garrison House.</p>
        <p>The federal government took the structure over again in 1900, and in 1956, reports that the Garrison House would be razed to provide quarters for the commander of Sunny Point created an uproar in Southport.</p>
        <p>Part of the Garrison House was renovated, instead.</p>
        <p>The commander of Sunny Point still stays at Fort Johnston, which now consists of the Garrison House, two small barracks, a pair of tennis courts and a building where local clubs can meet.</p>
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        <p>A?12 The Daily Reflector, Greenvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>Bush Wants The Administration To Make Examples Of 'Leakers'</p>
        <p>By DONALD M. ROTHBERG AP Political Writer</p>
        <p>NASHUA, N.H. (AP) - Vice President George Bush said Saturday the administration should *make some examples of leakers in our own ranks by publicly dismissing them no matter how high their rank.</p>
        <p>Addressing the Northeast R^ional Leadership Conference of the Republican Party, Bush devoted his entire speech to a defense of the Central Intelligence Agency, which he once headed.</p>
        <p>Seven Republican presidential aspirants attended the conference in the state that holds the nations first presidential primary. It was the first such gathering of the campaign season.</p>
        <p>Before Bush arrived, Rep. Jack Kemp of New York challenged the vice president to join him in pledging to deploy a space-based missile defense system at the earliest possible moment.</p>
        <p>This issue is so critical to the nation, said Kemp, that we need, before the Republican nomination campaign is under way, to find out. where all the potential candidates stand on this issue.</p>
        <p>I call on your luncheon speaker. Vice President George Bush, and all other Republican candidates, to join</p>
        <p>me in taking the pledge to deploy the Strategic Defense Initiative, backed by President Reagan.</p>
        <p>In the text of his speedy Kemp also criticized the administration for failing to move beyond research on the defensive system.</p>
        <p>He left that segment out of the remarks he delivered, but his spokesman, John Buckley, said the congressman stood behind it.</p>
        <p>The vice president made no mention of Kemp or his call for a ple(^e onSDI.</p>
        <p>Bush passed up a dinner Friday night at which six of his potential rivals were given five minutes each to speak.</p>
        <p>Tlie fact that Bush was allowed to appear alone as the luncheon speaker the next day provoked some anger and quips from the other aspirants.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Pat Robertson scheduled a rally for the hotel lobby 30 minutes before Bush was supposed to speak.</p>
        <p>But only about 30 people showed up, and Robertson aides said it was not meant to be a rally, only an opportunity for him to greet a few supporters.</p>
        <p>Were going to take New Hamj^ shire, I can feel it, said the television evangelist.</p>
        <p>Were going to see a major victory in Iowa, he added.</p>
        <p>Senate Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas attended the Friday dinner but skipped the Saturday session.</p>
        <p>Also attending the conference were former Cabinet members Alexander U. Haig Jr. arid Donald Rumsfeld, and former Gov. Pete du Pont of Delaware.</p>
        <p>Bush urged Republicans to come to the defense of the CIA.</p>
        <p>We must be more vocal and public in supporting the intelligence community in our society, he said. We must make clear that the CIA has an honorable mission.</p>
        <p>Bush said that from January 1985 to Feburary of this year 55 probable and another 114 possible terrorist attacks were averted as a result of intelligence information.</p>
        <p>He said covert actions make sense only in support of a larger foreign policy. They make sense only when properly supervised and properly planned - that was the problem with the NSC (National Security Council) running the Iran initiative.</p>
        <p>The CIA experts never had a chance to bring their full experience to bear.</p>
        <p>On leaks. Bush said, The quickest way to kill a covert action or any kind of secret activity is through a leak. He said leaks come from congressional oversight committees and</p>
        <p>Nebraska Deputy Killed</p>
        <p>HICKMAN, Neb. (AP)  A deputy was killed early Saturday while investigating a report of a domestic disturbance involving a couple with two small children, and the youngsters father was arrested 25 minutes later, police said.</p>
        <p>Lancaster County Deputy Craig Dodge, the first deputy killed in the line of duty in the county, was shot in the lower jaw in a narrow hallway outside the apartment of Terry and Hazel Reynolds, said Sheriff Ron Tussing.</p>
        <p>Dodge, 42, a deputy since June 4,1985, was dead on arrival at Lincoln General HospitaL</p>
        <p>Tussing said Dodge showed a lot of courage for going in alone, without waiting for backup because of his concerns about the safety of Mrs. Reynolds, 19, and the couples two children, a 5-month-old boy and a girl aged 3.</p>
        <p>He had been advised that there was an assault in progress and that two small children were present, and</p>
        <p>he (Dodge) knew that the suspect was possibly armed. He apparently had been urged by one of the neighbors to take action, and it was a courageous decision on his part. He placed the safety of the victims ahead of his own safety, and were proud of what he did, said Tussing.</p>
        <p>Reynolds, 26, was arrested without resistance about 25 minutes later about 150 yards from the apartment building. County Attorney Mike Heavican said it was too early to tell what charge would be filed against Reynolds.</p>
        <p>A creek nearby was searched by sheriffs scuba team members for the weapon believed to have been used to shoot Dodge and for the deputys .357-caliber Magnum service revolver.</p>
        <p>An officer said Mrs. Reynolds, who called police to report the shooting, was treated at Bryan Memorial Hospital in nearby Lincoln for injuries apparently suffered during the disturbance.</p>
        <p>White Power Rally In Ga.</p>
        <p>By MARC RICE Associated Press Writer CUMMING, Ga. (AP) - About 150 people cheered calls for racial segregation and for the repeal of federal civil rights laws at a white power rally in mostly white Forsyth County, scene of a massive civil rights march in January.</p>
        <p>At the same time, another crowd bearing signs reading Go Home gathered in a lot across the street from the rally at the county courthouse, but most left when the program began.</p>
        <p>There were about 200 people in the second crowd, said Forsyth County Sheriff Wesley Walraven, who also provided the estimate of the number attending the rally.</p>
        <p>Local and state officers surrounded the block as a series of speakers exhorted the crowd to resist efforts to integrate the county. There was one arrest, for drunken driving, possession of a gun and parole violation.</p>
        <p>Walraven said.</p>
        <p>Those atttending the rally, many of them carrying signs and American and Coniederate flags, roared their approval as the speakers blamed blacks, Jews, communists, homosexuals, businessmen, bankers, lawyers and immigrants for what they called a decline in American values. Richard Barrett, a Jackson, Miss, lawyer who represents the Forsyth County Defense League, the white supremacist group that organized the rally, told the crowd, Today they have called you mean and hateful, but your love of America brought you here today.</p>
        <p>A federal judge ruled Thursday that the league had a right to rally at the courthouse. Forsyth County and Cumming city officials had tried to stop the rally as disruptive and harmful to local busineses.</p>
        <p>In January, a march marking the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was met with</p>
        <p>counterprotests and violence. A second march drew more than 20,000 people.</p>
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        <p>BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The legal drinking age rises from 18 to 21 in Louisiana on Sunday, but critics say loopholes in the new law will water down its effectiveness.</p>
        <p>Beer-guzzling masses were expected at popular nightspots for their last legal fling Saturday, but police said they didnt anticipate anything dramatic happening at the stroke of midnight.</p>
        <p>Anyone born before Oct. 1, 1967, can continue to legally drink in Louisiana  thats anyone 19'2 or older under rights grandfathered into the provision.</p>
        <p>People bom on or after Oct. 1, l%7 will be stripped of the right to drink under most conditions until their 21st birthday.</p>
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        <p>He added, I also believe the administration needs to make some examples of leakers in our own ranks by publicly firing them. And I dont care how high up they are.</p>
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        <p>SONS DEATH MOURNED - Diane Olton mourns over the casket of her son, Thomas, at a funeral Saturday in Paramus, N.J. Thomas Olton was one of the four teen</p>
        <p>agers involved in a suicide pact in Bergenfield, N.J., on Wednesday. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Teen Suicide Victims Mourned At Funerals</p>
        <p>By JULIA DOLAN Associated Press Writer BERGENFIELD, N.J. (AP) -Funeral services were held Saturday for three of four teen-agers who died in a suicide pact, as a priest told grieving friends and relatives at one Mass that Jesus is the way to peace, happiness and love. Suicide is not. The four had requested in a suicide note that they be buried together, but the families arranged separate services.</p>
        <p>About 200 people crowded into a church in Oradell to mourn Lisa and Cheryl Burress, ages 17 and 18, who were found dead Wednesday along with Thomas Olton and Thomas Rizzo, both 19, of carbon monoxide</p>
        <p>poisoning in an idling car in a garage. A Mass also was held Saturday for</p>
        <p>young man as our fresh start.</p>
        <p>He was to carry out our dreams for the future, Olton said. I wonder if we expected too much. Thinking only of ourselves, we passed down unwanted burdens.</p>
        <p>He said news reports portrayed the victims as unloved, but that on Friday night many friends and family members joined together to share their love and grief.</p>
        <p>As people left the church, Thomas Olton s mother, Diane, rubbed her sons silver coffin and sobbed.</p>
        <p>Friends, many of them dressed in leather and denim jackets, stared blankly as they sat in the wooden pews during the Mass, celebrated by the Rev. Thomas E. Davis. Some shouted profanities at reporters</p>
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        <p>One mourner collapsed while leaving the church. As the funeral procession left for the burial at George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, the woman was taken away by ambulance.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987Jury Snubs Federal Witnesses In Freeing Gotti</p>
        <p>By EDWARD FROST Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - The acquittal of reputed Mafia leader John Gotti not only broke a string of successes in the governments fi^t against i nized crime Init also dtsaredited federal witness protecticm pn^am, his lawyer says.</p>
        <p>The prosecution, portraying Gotti as boss of the nation s most powerful Mafia family, the Gambino organization, based its racketeering case on the testimony of mob turncoats.</p>
        <p>The witnesses were given immuni</p>
        <p>ty and in some cases new identities and promises of relocation in return for their testimony implicating Gotti. They all admitted to lying in the past for criminal purposes.</p>
        <p>The jurors, kept anonymous for their safety and sequestoed during their seven days of deliberations, asked hours before their verdict Friday to re-examine a defense chart showing the crimes the witnesses testified they had committed, including murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking.</p>
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        <p>HOME FREE  John Gotti leaves his home Saturday in the Howard Beach section of New York to visit the grave of his son. Gotti, the reputed Mafa boss, and his six co^efendants, were acquitted Friday of racketeering and conspiracy charges. (APLaserphoto)  I</p>
        <p>emment witnesses who lie, said Gottis attorney, Bruce Cutler, after the verdict. T think its a swing in the right direction.</p>
        <p>The jury acquitted Gotti and six co-defendants m carrying out at least two murders, two armored car robberies that netted $1 million, truck hijackings, loansharking and gambling over an 18-year period.</p>
        <p>Gotti, who was dubbed The Dapper Don for his well-tailored clothing and had been in jail since three months before the start of ie seven-month trial, returned home to an enthusiastic welcome from neighbors in the Howard Beach section of Queens. Passing drivers honked horns and shouted congratulations, and yellow ribbons were tied symbolically around trees, and around the waist of a Gotti supporter.</p>
        <p>Cutler said he believes the government will continue its investigation of the 46-year-old Gotti, who ^ been under police surveillance for years.</p>
        <p>Theyll be ready to frame me again in two weeks, Gotti told a reporter as he left the U.S. Marshals office in Brooklyn. In three weeks, theyll be starting again, just watch.</p>
        <p>The New York Times reported today that federal investigators said Gotti might face indictment on new charges as head of the Gambino crime family.</p>
        <p>I cant comment but 1 wont deny it, Thomas L. Sheer, the FBI chief in New Yoili, told the newspaper when asked if agents were trying to build another case against Gotti.</p>
        <p>The verdict was the first major setback for federal prosecutors in New York after several victories in recent organized-crime cases. In the last sb( months, the heads of the citys four other Mafia families, the Genovese, Lucchese, Bonnano and Colombo organizations, have been convicted.</p>
        <p>Andrew J. Maloney, the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, said he is disappointed but will continue to bring organized crime cases when he has evidence. As for the jurors in the Gotti</p>
        <p>Crew Of Jet Tanker Credited With Keeping Crash Toll Down</p>
        <p>By S.J. GUFFEY Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - The crew of a jet tanker that crashed while practicing for an air show apparently died t^ng avoid crashing into nearby buildings and probably saved many lives beyond the seven killed, witnesses said.</p>
        <p>Its a miracle that we didnt lose more than seven folks, said Capt. Bob Ballew, spokesman at Fairchild Air Force Base, gesturing toward offices and shops near the site of Fridays crash.</p>
        <p>All six aboard the plane and one person in a car on the ground were killed when the KC-135 tanker that had just taken off crashed into a field near the runway in a ball of flame.</p>
        <p>An Air Force team gathered Saturday at Fairchild Air Force Base to investigate the crash, which came as the tanker and a B-52 were rehearsing for a planned May debut of an aerial group called the Thunderhawks.</p>
        <p>The group, planned as the Strategic Air Commands answer to the Air Force Thunderbirds and the Navys Blue Angels synchronized flying teams, featured a refueling routine involving the four-engine tanker and the B-52 bomber.</p>
        <p>Witnesses said that moments before the crash, the tanker veered to the left toward a field between base buildings, banked steeply and plowed along a path three football fields long, breaking apart erratically as it went.</p>
        <p>It was just a last-ditch effort to get out, to get away from the buildings, said Pat Holmes, a civilian who watched the crash from across the northeast boundary of the base. It looked to me like they did everything they could.</p>
        <p>liiere was no doubt that he put that plane down right where he wanted it, said Holmes, who said he had watched the planes practice the routine many times. It looked like they died with that on their minds  to save lives.</p>
        <p>He said it looked like the tanker suffered mechanical problems just after take-off, adding the flight was over in no more than 2 or 3 minutes.</p>
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        <p>Early Saturday afternoon, the seven victims names had not been made public. Authorities said they would not release any names until relatives of all seven had been notified.</p>
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        <p>When the verdict was read in U.S. District Judge Eugene Nickersons courtroom, the defendants, their lawyers and spectators hugged, kissed, yelled and slapped each other on the back. Many embraced Gotti, who was smiling and laughing.</p>
        <p>Gotti praised the jurors and derided the prosecutors. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Diane Giacalone and John Gleeson.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 15,19B7  ^-15Dukakis Expected To Announce Presidential Bid</p>
        <p>By CHRISTOPHER B. DALY Associated Press Writer BOSTON (AP) - Though he stUl had not made his awesome decision, Gov. Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts last month made the requisite trip to Iowa for some quick</p>
        <p>^ He ^ed on work boots and toured fa feeolot, auction house and tractor i dealership, testing the waters for his &amp;lt; unannounced campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.</p>
        <p>; Your success is our success, he nold the workers, noting that Massachusetts computer companies 'need customers in the Midwest. If you do well, we do well.... Were one .country.</p>
        <p>It has become an emerging theme .in Dukakistravels.</p>
        <p>I For monUis, he has been toying  With a possible bid for the nomina-ition. He has met with Democratic ,c leaders and been egged on by his wife and son. This decision, he says, is Jabout the most important Ill ever *^make.</p>
        <p>He is expected to announce that decision this week, and it is widely expected that he will enter the race. 'He would join Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri and former lArizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt as Uie ;the major Democrats to announce ; their candidacies. The Democratic front-runner, former Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado, is expected to announce .next month.</p>
        <p>I Although he is considered a long *shot, Ddkakis received an unex- boost when New York Gov. Cuomo announced that he not seek the Democratic , nomination.</p>
        <p>r Rep. Chester Atkins of t Massachusetts said Cuomos deci-;sion removes the single largest 'Cloud over a Dukakis candidacy. To rhave somebody who is from the i Northeast, a governorwith similar ,'accomplishments, made it very difficult for Dukakis to be a serious contender.</p>
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        <p>tpukakis, 53, enjoys a solid reputation  in the Northeast, and is expected to ^be as strong contender in the lead-off primary in New Hampshire, where he has won favor by opposing the opening of the Seabrook nuclear 4 plant.</p>
        <p>J But he is not well known in other areas of the country, and he must ^overcome a lack ot experience in foreign affairs. Also, as a sitting gov-"ernor, he faces duties at home that may limit his freedom to venture ^across the country seeking support, f Dukakis has been called the most T effective governor in the country by his peers and now serves as head of</p>
        <p>the Democratic Governors Association.</p>
        <p>Since 1983, two of his major accomplishments were a dramatic crackdown on tax cheating and a job-training program for welfare mothers that placed about 30,000 in jobs, both (rf which be considers models for the nation.</p>
        <p>Both programs are also emblematic of Dukakte approach to updating traditional liberalism. The proceeds of tax enforcement have allowed him to fund social programs without raising taxes, and his employment plan for welfare mothers has enabled him to keep welfare rolls down while avoiding the controversy associated with mandatory workfare systems.</p>
        <p>Dukakis was born in Brookline, Mass., where he now lives, to Euterpe and Dr. Panos Dukakis. He was educated at Swarthmore College and, after serving with the Army m Korea, graduated with honors from Harvard Law School in 1960.</p>
        <p>He buys his suits at Filenes discount basement store, and in his first term he conspicuously rode the subway to work.</p>
        <p>In his second term, he accepted a State Police driver, but he ordered the driver to wear civilian clothes, and he rides a modest Chevrolet sedan rather than a troopers car. No matter how far behind schedule, he never aUows the driver to exceed 55 mph.</p>
        <p>A one-time finisher of the Boston Marathon, Dukakis likes to run and walk for exercise and is said to be in top condition. He rarely drinks and never smokes.</p>
        <p>Last December, Dukakis threw his annual Christmas reception for reporters and ambushed them in his outer office with a breath-testing machine.</p>
        <p>Dukakis also has crusaded against drunken driving, alienating his civil liberties allies by setting up police roadblocks on weekends to conduct random sobriety checks. Aides say Dukakis is inspired by the memory of his late brother, who was killed by a hit-and-run driver. Although there was no arrest in the case, Dukakis is said to be convinced that the driver was drunk.</p>
        <p>He and his wife, Katharine Dickson Dukakis, the daughter of the con-certmaster of the Boston Pops orchestra, have three children - John, born in 1958 to Mrs. Dukakis and her first husband, and adopted by Dukakis; Andrea, born in 1965; and Kara, born in 1968.</p>
        <p>An attractive and energetic campaigner who is said to be eager for a presidential run, Mrs. Dukakis, who IS Jewish, could provide important</p>
        <p>* PRESIDENTIAL PLANS  Gov. Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts, shown recently in Washington, is expected to reveal his plans to run for president this week. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Dukakis was a lawayer in Boston before winning election to the state House in 1962 and making his mark as a reform-minded legislator and author of a no-fault auto insurance law. After losing a race for lieutenant governor in 1970, he returned to law and also served as moderator of public televisions The Advocates.</p>
        <p>In 1974, he won election to his first term as governor by unseating an incumbent Republican. But four years later, Dukakis, a liberal, was u{^t in the Democratic gubernatorial primai7 by Edward J. King, a conservative who promised to cut taxes.</p>
        <p>Dukakis spent his exile from office as a lecturer at Harvard Universitys Kennedy School of Government.</p>
        <p>In a bitter rematch in 1982, Dukakis overpowered King in the Democratic primary. He said voters have given me something that one rarely gets in American pities, and that is a second chance. He defeated Republican John Sears in the general election.</p>
        <p>In 1986, Dukakis swept to re-election, crushing Republican George S. Kariotis with 68.7 percent of the vote, one of the largest margins in state history.</p>
        <p>Dukakis now presides over one of the healthiest state economies in the nation, with an unemployment rate</p>
        <p>of 3.5 percent, and has taken full advantage of the economic boom to increase government spending while cutting taxes.</p>
        <p>He views himself as a candidate who can retain his partys traditional support among unions, minorities ana working-class voters and also attract new collar professionals as a fresh face with proven state programs that could work on a national scale.</p>
        <p>His approach to office now differs from his first term, when he entered office as an energetic reformer and appointed tough regulators to police banking, utilities and other business interests. He learned crisis</p>
        <p>to avoid any tax hikes, and alienating liberal supmrters by cutting social spending to balance the budget.</p>
        <p>His reluctance to cut taxes during his second term, even in the face of $500 million budget surpluses in consecutive years, was the result of the fiscal problem he faced in 1975 and vowed to never undergo again.</p>
        <p>In his second term, he abandoned confrontation in favor of consensus. While remaining opposed to the death penalty, he courted police; while providing funds for AIDS</p>
        <p>research, he all but banned homosexuals from serving as foster</p>
        <p>Karents; while bemoaning acid rain, e granted businesses key environmental concessions.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, on some issues, he cannot be moved. He became known as Michael Mandatory when he pushed thnN^ a mandatory seat belt use law in late 1985, only to see Massachusetts voters repeal the law in the election that returned him to a third term.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>Political, Business Chiefs See Reduction In Federal Control</p>
        <p>By JONATHAN YENKIN Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>MILWAUKEE (AP) - The federal government, unable to afford new social pro^ams, must give states more flexibility to find their own ways of creating jobs and moving people off welfare, Midwestern political and business leaders said Saturday.</p>
        <p>The concept of Washington as a bottomless money-well h disappeared, Sen. Alan Dixon, D-ni., said ^turday at the 1987 Midwest Economic Summit.</p>
        <p>The twonday conference, which attracted 100 legislators and businessmen from 10 states, focused on ways to improve the Midwests sagging economy.  /</p>
        <p>Much of the discussion centered on the regions above-average tax burden, which was called'a hindrance to economic growth. Robert Genetslu, chief economist at the Harris Trust &amp;amp; Savings Bank of Chicagu, warned that the Midwests economy will continue to lag unless taxes are cut.</p>
        <p>If we stand still, then Im afraid were going to go through another decade where the Midwests economic performance falls below the rest of the country, he said.</p>
        <p>But many of the participants said the federal government could spur growth in the region by continuing to relinquish its control to local and state governments.</p>
        <p>Missouri Gov. John Ashcroft said</p>
        <p>his state is trying to initiate reforms in welfare programs but has had trouble getting federal approval.</p>
        <p>There is a process under way of an abandonment of programs on the federal level for states to pick up, he said. We really want to try and get things moving. But sometimes the in-flexiDility of the federal bureaucracy is unyielding.</p>
        <p>Gov. Tommy G. Thomp^ of Wisconsin, who also is trying to revamp the states welfare system, echoed this sentiment.</p>
        <p>The problem is theres a drastic difference in whats being said in Washington and whats being done there, he said. Congress has become so big and so paralyzed, it</p>
        <p>causes a great deal of consternation to us.</p>
        <p>Thompson said he hopes to gain federal approval for programs such as requiring teen-age mothers to stay in school in order to get welfare bmefits.</p>
        <p>Part of the reason states are assumii^ a larger role in social programs is because the federal government cannot afford them, several congressmen said.</p>
        <p>The federal deficit has prevented the government from adding new initiatives, said Rep. Vin Weber, R-Minnesota.</p>
        <p>Weber said, for example, if the lovernment had a balance budget, le doubted states would have initiated massive education reforms as they have done the past several</p>
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        <p>years.</p>
        <p>Weber, as well as other politicians and business leaders, said the government should encourage economic and social change but not become the</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Aviation Administration will soon implement an informal policy designra to reduce airport delays by increasing the number of flights air traffic controllers handle, an agency spokesman said Saturday.</p>
        <p>FAA officials believe the number of experienced controllers has increased sufficiently since the 1961 strike to handle more traffic, spokesman Fred Farrar said.</p>
        <p>What were saying is that we believe you are now in a position to handle more aircraft than you did before, Farrar said.</p>
        <p>He said air safety will not be impaired because the minimum safe standard for separation between commercial aircraft wiU remain at five miles.</p>
        <p>But critics say the new policy threatens air safety and reflects the FAAs capitulation to powerful airline lobby groups that want to in</p>
        <p>crease the number of flights in and out of U.S. airports.</p>
        <p>The FAA wants to reduce the normal operating distance between commercial jetliners to 10 miles, Farrar said, but added, Its a goal. Were not saying its mandatory.</p>
        <p>Farrar said the distance between planes varies among control facilities and often varies from day to day depending on the amount of air traffic and controllers on duty, but he said it is quite often more than 10 miles.</p>
        <p>Some controllers say the new instruction will cause them to be responsible for more planes than</p>
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        <p>Its going to be horredous, Lance Hiller, a controller at the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center in Palmdale, told the Orange County Register. You cant help but be derogating safety by putting more planes in the air.</p>
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        <p>Farrar said implementation of the policy was imminent but he said no date had been set.</p>
        <p>High levels of government spending are destructive to economic growth, said Richard Rahn, chief economist for the U.S. Chamber of (^mmerce&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Some congressmen also said the Midwests economy will be further damaged if the region does not protect one of its most important resources - the Great Lakes.</p>
        <p>In an additional effort to alleviate chronic problems of airport delays, the Department of Transportation has been working with airlines to stagger their flight schedules, Farrar said.</p>
        <p>We are the OPEC in terms of water, said Rep. Donald Lukens, R-Ohio, referring to the water demands which wUl come from other regions. We need to prevent an onslaught from the West and Southeast, because its going to come. </p>
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        <p>By GEORGE GEDDA Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Reagan administration officials are outraged at the refusal of five Latin American countries to go along with a U.S. effort in the United Nations to protest alleged human right abuses in Cuba.</p>
        <p>The U.N. Human Rights Commission in Geneva voted 19 to 18 on Wednesday, with six abstentions, for a motion by the Indian delegation to take no action on the U.S. proposal.</p>
        <p>Subsequently, Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams met with the ambassadors of Argentina, Peru, Venezuela and Colombia to register his objec-Latin Vote On Cuban Proposal Irks Administration Officials</p>
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        <p>tions to their anti-U.S. votes. Abrams will deliver the same message to the ambassador from Mexico next week.</p>
        <p>A U.S. official, summing up the substance of Abrams comments to the en-;voys, said the United States finds it incredible that these countries were even unwilling to go along with an abstention on the resolution rather than voting against die United States.</p>
        <p>The U.S. position generally was supported by the European democracies and African countries. Costa Rica voted with the United States while Brazil abstained.</p>
        <p>The official, asking not to be identified, said the United States seldom seeks diplomatic favors from friendly hemispheric countries.</p>
        <p>We dont ask for big things. We ask for little things, the official said. We dont understand how they, as democracies, can side with the Soviet Union nd Cuba on this issue.</p>
        <p>The official noted that there was a consensus in the commission on an ^rlier resolution to monitor the rights situation in Chile. Another official said ^t in voting against Chile and for Cuba, the Latin democracies were guilty of ming a double standard.</p>
        <p>Rebe/ Ambush Outside Manila Claims 8 Lives</p>
        <p>By MIGUEL C. SUAREZ Associated Press Writer MANILA, Philippines (AP)  ^mmunist guerrillas ambushed a ruck and killed eight people on Minio island Saturday and soldiers  four escaping rebel su^ts i Manila, military officials aid.</p>
        <p>t The 12 deaths in stepped-up in-JB^ency figh^ came as can-l^dates campaigned for the May 11</p>
        <p> ssional elections.</p>
        <p> military officials said five soldiers ^ three civilians died when New eoples Army guerrilias hacked a truck on Mindanao 500 miles southeast of Manila, soldiers inflicted an undetermin-number of casualties on the Is, who fled when military rein</p>
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        <p>Soldiers shot and killed four luspected insurgents trying to a government camp in about 50 miles northwest of , said Lt. Col. Leandro Mendoza, the provincial commander. The ^pects were cwtured in separate kdias Friday and Tuesday, r They were killed about an hour be-Ifore President Corazon Aquino ^ited another Bulacan province Hown to campaign for her senatorial (Candidates.</p>
        <p>[ Mendoza said the four were being questioned when they grabbed the listol of a sergeant and overpowered officer entering the interrogation</p>
        <p>her programs and undermine her government.</p>
        <p>Two crowds estimated by police at 5,000 each cheered as the right-wing opposition Grand Alliance for Democracy and the leftist Peoples Party proclaimed their senatorial canmdates at separate rallies in two downtown Manilia squares Saturday night.</p>
        <p>The alliance is comprised of politicians from various opposition parties, including the New Society Movement of deposed President Ferdinand E. Marcos. It is headed by Juan Ponce Enrile, fired as defense chief by Mrs. Aquino in November following a coup attempt by officers close to him.</p>
        <p>The Peoples Party, founded by former leaders of the 18-year Communist insurgency, is fielding only seven senatorial candidates. The party is led by former New Peoples Army commander Bemabe Bus-cayno, whom Mrs. Aquino released lastyear.</p>
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        <p>The men demanded to be driven (out of the camp in exchange for the VO hostages, but camp officials in-id deployed troops around the Iding. The troops shot the rebels en they tried to slip out a back ^r, Mendoza said.</p>
        <p>More than 200 people have been since a</p>
        <p>ay cease-fire be-govemment and Communist 1 forces expired Feb. 8, military Oficiis say.</p>
        <p>I Mrs. .^uino told about 5,000 sup-)X)rters in San Jose, about 150 miles |Dorth of Manila, that her 24 hand-picked Senate candidates would en-iure passage of bills to hasten eco-iwmic growth and reduce mass Iwverty.</p>
        <p>\ She charged in her speech that the opposition wanted only to hamper</p>
        <p>LONDON (AP)  Two masked men cut off an armored van with their car, forced it into an alley and stole more than $2 million in cash, police said Saturday.</p>
        <p>They said the robbers struck Friday shortly after the Group Four security van made a cash pickup at a Midland Bank branch in the North London district of Islington.</p>
        <p>A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said a compact car pulled in front of the armor-plated van, forcing it to stop.</p>
        <p>Two masked men jumped out, forced the van into an alley and unloaded 60 bags of cash, said the spokeswoman, who remained anonymous in line with police practice. She said they stole 1.3 million pounds, worth $2.048 million.</p>
        <p>The robbers handcuffed the three guards and then fled, she said. Police said one robber carried a revolver but the other apparently was unarm-</p>
        <p>Group Four spokesman Charles Price said the company was offering a reward of up to $80,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the robbers.</p>
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        <p>The proposed U.S. resolution called attention to what it said was the large number of political prisoners in Cuba and expressed deep concern over limitations on freedom of speech and association, among others.</p>
        <p>Cuba has consistently maintained that its human rights record is exemplary, citing its record of providing education, health care and employment op-ptortunities to its citizens.</p>
        <p>A Soviet delegate charged in Geneva that Washingtons effort to condemn Cuba had domestic reasons  such as political pressure from Cuban refugees in the United Statesthat have very little to do with human rights.</p>
        <p>Cuban delegate Raul Roa Kouri attacked the U.S. delegation as representatives of a fat-cat society.</p>
        <p>Soon after the vote halting consideration of the U.S. resolution, the 43-nation commission voted 17-15 with 11 abstentions to also halt consideration of a rival Cuban draft charging a policy of human rights violations by the United States. India also introduced the motion to halt consideration of Uie Cuban resolution.</p>
        <p>The Cuban draft cited U.S. aggression, threats and economic coercion and sanctions against many Third World countries and repression and plunder against ethnic minorities. It voiced concern at an increase in racial strife.</p>
        <p>The U.S. officials expressed dismay over the vote on the U.S. draft by Argentina, which recently received a $225 million U.S*. bridge loan to help give the country a financial respite as it was renegotiating its debt service schedule with commercial banks.</p>
        <p>Most of the official resentment was directed at Venezuela. Officials said Venezuela cast its vote as the U.S. ambassador to Caracas, Otto Reich, was arriving in Washington to lobby the Congress against proposals to impose a tax on imported oil.</p>
        <p>As a major oil exporter to the United States, Venezuela strongly opposes any such tax.</p>
        <p>Reich had the ground pulled out from under him with this vote by Venezuela, said one official.</p>
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        <p>Kremlin Pledges Not To Repeat Past Mistakes</p>
        <p>^  By CAROL J. WILLIAMS</p>
        <p>Associated Press Writer MOSCOW (AP) - In a widely Miblicized address to the Soviet peo-de, the Kremlin called on citizens laturday to work hard for economic pnd social reform and vowed that *'p^t mistakes will not be repeated. ^ address by the Communist Party Central Committee covered the front page of all major national newspapers and led hiMurly broadcasts on Radio Moscow.</p>
        <p>It did not mention Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev by name even once, but it embraced h&amp;amp; campaigns of reforms aimed at a more vital economy and higher standard of liv-</p>
        <p>par^ leadership appeared to be presenting an image of unity amid speculation that Gorbachev faces</p>
        <p>inces that past errors would not reoccur may have been aimed at dispelling concern that Gorbachev</p>
        <p>could be headed for the same fate as former leader Nikita S. Khrushchev if he moves too fast.</p>
        <p>The Central Committee ousted Khrushchev on Oct. 14,1964, after he allowed a cultural thaw and failed to inmrove farm and industrial output.</p>
        <p>The Saturday address came in connection with this years 70th anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution which brought Soviet power to Russia.</p>
        <p>The address declared the revolu-</p>
        <p>ti(m the most outstanding event of the 20th century and said more than a third of the worlds population has already cast off the fetters of capitalism.</p>
        <p>We do not have exploitation of man by man. We do not have unemployment, we do not have national oppre^on and we do not have poverty and illiteracy, said the Central Committee, which Gorbachev heads.</p>
        <p>But it also alluded to deviations from the path of development forged by Soviet founder Vladimir I. Lenin, including violations of legality and democratic norms, manifestations of voluntarism, dogmatism and inertia.</p>
        <p>Those terms long have been used to refer to late Kremlin leaders Josef V. Stalin, Khrushchev and Leonid I. Brezhnev, not mentioned by name in the address.</p>
        <p>Voluntarism signifies a doctrine or system based on voluntary participation in a course of action.</p>
        <p>The address said Lenins revolution continues today in the form of reorganization, a term for Gorbachevs reform campaigns.</p>
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        <p>of change will not stall, that mistakes will not be repeated? . There are. The people are interested in reorganization,^ the party lead-ershipsaid.</p>
        <p>Gorbachevs campaigns are meeting some resistance. Soviet news media ha ve reported the failure of many industries to meet their output targets or to produce goods that measure up to tougher quali-ty-control checks.</p>
        <p>There has also been opposition, though rarely expressed publicly, to his anti-drinking, campaign. The</p>
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        <p>Gorbachev himself has referred in;, recent speeches to ideological^ resistance by those who fear his reforms deviate from socialist principles. But he has declared the process of reconstruction irreversible.</p>
        <p>The address also said the Krelmin -was demonstrating a realistic an(f flexible approach to intemationar problems and was working to bar nuclear weapons from outer space-and eliminate them from the world.</p>
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        <p>life, but the people may not flatter themselves with what nas already been achieved, the address said.</p>
        <p>Only the first steps have been made. Most of the work is stUl ahead. Are there guarantees that the</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF CHANGE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER MEETING DATE</p>
        <p>By resolution, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners has changed the regularly scheduled meeting date of March 16,1987 to March 23, 1987 due to expected absences of some Board members on March 16. The Board of Commissioners will meet at 10:00 A.M. In the Commissioners Conference Room on this alternate date.</p>
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        <p>Election Disputes Rage In 5. Africa</p>
        <p>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The outlawed African National Congress is using legal opposition candidates in the scheduled whites-only election to divide whites. Minister of Law and Order Adriaan Vlok said Saturday.</p>
        <p>But opposition candidate Denis Worrall responded that Vlok was was using statements from the ANC revolutionary organization to smear op-</p>
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        <p>Worrall resigned as ambassador to Britain and quit the National Party to run as an independent in the May 6 race for the whites-only chamber of Parliament.</p>
        <p>The African National Congress is fighting the whiteKxmtroUed government of South Africa, where apartheid denies voting rights on national affairs to the 24 million blacks. The 5 million whites control the economy and maintain separate districts, schools and health services.</p>
        <p>Censorship rules imposed under a state of emergency ban restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, most forms of peaceful protest and a broad range of statements tlw government considers subversive.</p>
        <p>Vloks statements were carried on the state-controlled South African Broadcasting Corp. Worrall said he</p>
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        <p>Vlok quoted ANC Secretary-General Alfred Nzo as saying the predominantly black nationalist movement was using divisions</p>
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        <p>s respmisible for Sion among the whites? Look around you and see, Vlok said, blaming opposition politicians who dont really have solutions to our problems.  *They are just telling stories, blaming the government for the situation in the country. And its false, he said. We are not responsible for whats happening. We are handling the situation.</p>
        <p>Johnny Makatini, the ANC minister for external affairs, said at an Organization of African Unity meeting in Ethiopia on Feb. 26 that the guerrilla organization would try</p>
        <p>to disrupt the election, ididi</p>
        <p>He did not say how, but he said his organization would lobby other governments to reject the election and was making contact with political groups inside South Africa.</p>
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        <p>Emergency Action Taken After Ecuador Disasters</p>
        <p>By SERGIO CARRASCO Associated Press Writer QUITO, Ecuador (AP)  The government imposed emergency economic measures Saturday to* deal with wrthquake-induced disasters that crippled Ecuadors oU</p>
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        <p>sident Uon Febres Cordero said Friday that 1,000 Iteople were dead or missing in mudslides and floo^ suiting from a series of eai^uakes March 5 and 6.</p>
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        <p>We are doing everything we can. This country is not the United Stat, Great Britain or Germany, he said of the rescue effort.</p>
        <p>This government exists to serve the country through measures that defend the general interest, said the governments chief administrative officer, Patricio Quevedo, on Friday night.</p>
        <p>The vil Defense department said 20,000 people were affected, mainly through property damage, m tne states north and east of Quito.</p>
        <p>Dtttruction was heaviest in a 640-square-mile area on the jungle-covered eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains near the volcano El Reventador, 40 miles northeast of Quito.</p>
        <p>Febres Cordero flew over areas of destruction in a helicopter Friday.</p>
        <p>Hie quakes set off massive mudslides and flooding that tore down slopes and thn^ forests, blocldng roads, *'*""*'1 buses, demolishing bridges, and sweeping 1 small farms andsettlements.</p>
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        <p>Febres Cordero said 3,000 people were evacuated from the zone around the volcano and that 100 tons of emergency aid were funneled to the region.</p>
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        <p>Conservatives Optimistic As Finnish Voting Starts</p>
        <p>ByARTHURMAX Associated Press Writer HELSINKI, Finland (AP)  Finnish newspapers said on election eve that Soviet silence on this nations Sunday parliamentary elections may permit a major conservative role in the government for the first time in 40years.</p>
        <p>^Opinion surveys showed the Social Democratic Party of Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa clinging to a slim lead of less than 1 percent over the conservative Kokoomus, or National Coalition Party.</p>
        <p>The campaign has centered on domestic issues, but the outcome could be a barometer for the impor-^t presidential election scheduled m January 1968.</p>
        <p>^ Polls open Sunday morning for two da^ of voting for the 200-member Emiskunta in an election contested Ijy 12 parties. Each will send lumbers to the legislature accor-dng to the percentage of votes it ^mas.</p>
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        <p>after the polls close Monday night. But the task of coalition builmng was not expected to begin for weeks.</p>
        <p>The Uusi Suomi newspaper said it was the first time Soviet news media had refrained during the campaign from warning against letting the conservatives into a governing coalition.</p>
        <p>The respected, conservative-leaning daily said the Soviet silence seems to give a clear indication that the Nationid Coalition Party has a realistic chance to become a government party.</p>
        <p>The Finns profess a neutral foreign policy, but they also refer to their special relationship with their next-door neighbor, the Soviet Union, and admit to being sensitive to Soviet wishes. The two nations signed a friendship and cooperation treaty in 1948.</p>
        <p>Finland, which shares a 793-mile border with the Soviet Union, and Norway are the only countries on the Soviet Unions eastern frontier which have not been absorbed into the Communist bloc. The Soviet Union and Finland fought in the winter</p>
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        <p>Conservative leader llkka Suominen says he wants to lower taxes, encourage foreign investment in Finnish industry and make business more competative and profitable.</p>
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        <p>Mystery Surrounds Sinking Of Ferry Herald</p>
        <p>By ROBERT BURNS AsMciated Press Writer ZEEBRUGGE, Belgium (AP) -</p>
        <p>Herald of Free Enterprise ferry, big questions remain unanswered about the critical 20 minutes that led to one of Europes worst peacetime</p>
        <p>At 7:06 p.m. on a cold, clear March 6^ the jurnno ferry pulled out of Berth No. 12 in Zeebru^e harbor.</p>
        <p>. At 7:28 p.m., with little warning, it flopped onto its port side and sank with stunning speed - in less than one minute by some accounts.</p>
        <p>One hundred thii^-four people are believed to have dira in the dieter, although most of the bodies have yet to be recovered.</p>
        <p>ITie toll could be higher.</p>
        <p>Investigators quiddy established that the ship took on massive amounts of seawater through its bow loading doors. But they have wt to answer fully a series of equally important questions.</p>
        <p>Why were the bow doors open? What happened to allow seawater to enter the doorway, which normally clears the water line by at least eight</p>
        <p>Why is the capsized vessel facing back toward the harbor instead of toward the open sea?</p>
        <p>Accounts by survivors have shed little light on the exact cause of the accident, and the official Belgian and British investigating teams have said they will not comment publicly until their studies are completed.</p>
        <p>After a grueling series of recove efforts, 55 bodies have been fc Official estimates of the number of bodies entombed in the halfsubmerged ship vary. But Townsend Thoresen, the ferrys operator, says it believes 79 bomes will be found</p>
        <p>WORK CONTINUESSalvage workers by Friday had welded 16 of the 32 steel loops to the main deck of tne Herald of Free Enterprise ferry that capsized March 6. The loops will be used to pull the ferry upright, a job that</p>
        <p>will not be done until the end of the month. Salvage crews work from a giant pontoon moored off the ferrys lee side. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Oxford Ignores Thatcher In Choosing Chancellor</p>
        <p>By LARRY THORSON Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>OXFORD, England (AP) - Oxford graduates returned in droves Satur-wy for the rare election of a chancellor for the ancient university and gave the honorary post to Roy Jenkins, a founder of the centrist Social Democratic Party.</p>
        <p>The result was a snub for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who backed Edward Heath, a former Conservative prime minister, in a four-way race.</p>
        <p>A cheer rose from a crowd of hundreds of people in a courtyard between the Divinity School and the 17th-century Sheldonian Theater when Senior Proctor Malcolm Deas, wearing black gown, mortar board )cap and an ermine stole, announced the result.</p>
        <p>, Jenkins, 66, won 3,249 votes. Lord Blake, 70, an eminent historian who was the candidate favored by academics, had 2,674. Heath, 70, had 2,348 votes, and the dark horse Mark Payne, a 34-year-old physician, had 38.</p>
        <p>The voting opened Thursday. After an off day Friday, it resumed Satur-day.</p>
        <p>The city of Oxford took on the air of a restrained academic carnival as eligible voters found a black gown so they would meet the dress code for voting, and then stood in a long line to cast their ballots in the 15-century Convocation House.</p>
        <p>The last election for chancellor was in 1960 when former Conservative Prime Minister Harold Macmillan won.</p>
        <p>He served almost 27 years before his death last December.</p>
        <p>Politicking for the chancellorship was intense even though the post carries no power. Jetwins was the favorite from earlier in the campaign because Heath and Blake are both Conservatives and seen likely to split the Tory vote.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Thatcher unexpectedly</p>
        <p>ilumped for Heath, though he had leen her political foes since 1975 when she ousted him as leader of the Conservative Party.</p>
        <p>Her move was widely seen as an attempt to avoid giving Jenkinss centrist party such an honor at a time when Britain approaches a general election. The nationwide election must be held by next spring, but is exited earlier.</p>
        <p>'nie Oxford community also snubbed Mrs. Thatcher two years ago when professors voted against giving her an honorary degree, a protest against an education budget which forced cutbacks at Oxford.</p>
        <p>Anyone with a Master of Arts degree or higher from Oxford was eligible to vote. Mrs. Thatcher, a chemistry graduate, is among almost 70,000 Oxford MAs, but did not vote.</p>
        <p>Luminaries who voted Thursday included the archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Robert Runcie; Lord Home, former Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home; and Lord Whitelaw, the deputy prime minister.</p>
        <p>Many voters stopped at their old colleges to borrow a robe and have a glass of champagne or look around the quadrangles where about 12,000 students are rarolled in 34 colleges.</p>
        <p>Oxford prides itself as the second-oldest university in Europe, younger only than the Sorbonne in Paris. It was founded in the 12th century and has had 192 chancellors since 1224, when it received its charter.</p>
        <p>The university is run by the vice chancellor. Sir Patrick Neill. The chancellor, who is unpaid and serves for life, presides at the granting of honorary degrees and tends to visiting heads of state.</p>
        <p>The post traditionally has gone to politicians and great national figures, including Oliver Cromwell, the 17th-century revolutionary leader, and the Duke of Wellington, the early 19th-century statesman and</p>
        <p>general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.</p>
        <p>Oxfords recent budget problems - it forecasts a shortfall of $16 million in its needs for the 1988-89 school year - will give the new chancellor more of a fund-raising role. All the candidates pledged to work hard to raise money for ttie university.</p>
        <p>The flurry of political interest caused over 600 graduates to register for their MAs in early March so they would be eligible to vote. The Oxford MA is not an advanced degree, but is available to any graduate who pays a fee of $8 at least seven years after entering the university.</p>
        <p>Such quirks of Oxfords rules were celebrated in dozens of newspaper stories previewing the election, and a TV puppet called Roland Rat added frivolity by attempting to be a candidate on a platform of tearing down all the old buildings.</p>
        <p>Oxford, the city with her dream-. ing spires in poet Matthew Arnolds admiring phrase, rewarded the Rats blasphemous platform with a parking ticket.</p>
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        <p>when the wreckage is recovered.</p>
        <p>The ship lies in 30 feet of water, the port side resting on the sandy bot-</p>
        <p>glass windows and hoisting themselves out of the stricken hull. There were reports of people forming</p>
        <p>In a real sense, it is a grave, says Peter Ford, the ferry companys chairman. Many of those in it, he says, mav never be identified. Tour hunored and nine people, in</p>
        <p>cluding the ships captain, 46-year-old David Lewry, survived. Most had been in the cafeteria and othor upper sections of the triplenleck ferry. Some suffered only minor injuries. Many, however, were cut or smashed by waves of glass, steel and people that swept the decks as the ship hrel-edover.</p>
        <p>Survivors have said the 7,951-ton Herald of Free Enterprise began to list to the port side almost immediately after it left the harbor entrance and entered the North Sea. The entire ship would have become submerged if it had not sunk in relatively shallow waters.</p>
        <p>Some managed to save themselves and others by scrambling above the water line, breaking through plate-</p>
        <p>Soviet Crew Saved After Ship Mishap</p>
        <p>By JOYCE A. VENEZIA Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>POMONA, N.J. (AP) - A Soviet freighter carrying flour to Cuba rolled onto its side in rough seas 200 miles off the New Jersey coast Saturday, and the Coast Guard airlifted all 37 sailors aboard to safety, a spokesman said.</p>
        <p>None of the crew on the 482-foot Komsomolets Kirgizii was reported injured, Coast Guard Petty Officer James Graham said from New York City.</p>
        <p>Two helicopters carrying at least some of the sailors landed shortly after 2:30 p.m. at the Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center in Pomona. The sailors, carrying Ufe preservers, were led into a hangar</p>
        <p>Graham said an automatic distress cry was received at the Coast Guard station in Cape May, N.J., from the listing ship, which was 210 miles out in the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
        <p>We cant say who called who, but communication from ship to shore was established about 8:45 a.m., he said.</p>
        <p>Helicopters were dispatched from Cape Cod, Mass., at 11:30 a.m. to airlift the crew, Graham said. The Coast Guard Cutter Tamaroa was dispatched from New London, Conn., ana an airplane from Elizabeth City, N.C., was to aid in the recovery of the slw and crew, he said.</p>
        <p>The cause of the accident was unknown. The ship apparently began its roU about 8 a.m., Graham said, and was slowly moving toward capsizing. Seas were at about 20 feet and the wind was about 50 knots, he said.</p>
        <p>Thats fairly rough conditions out there, said Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Marc Wolfson. The winter has been very rough in the Atlantic.</p>
        <p>Graham said the freighter, carrying 10,292 tons of flour, was traveling from Nova Scotia to Cuba.</p>
        <p>Efforts to right and recover the ship will be delayed until the weather is calmer, he said. At 1:30 p.m.. Coast Guard observers saw water breaking over the pilot house, the taUest point on the vessel, and said the vessel appeared about to capsize.</p>
        <p>There was no oil leak sighted, Graham said.</p>
        <p>The evening duty officer at the Merchant Marine Ministry in Moscow, who declined to give his name, said he was not authorized to comment on the incident.</p>
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        <p>One man was seen carrying a young ^1 to safety by grasping her shirt m nis teeth. Rc^uers who arrived on the scene minutes after the accident are credited with saving many lives.</p>
        <p>Townsend Thoresen and the Belgian and British authorities have heaped praise on the emergency crews and volunteers who responded to the crisis. But none yet has been able to explain exactly how it happened.</p>
        <p>Townsend Thoresen has acknowledged that the ferrys vehicle hold was flooded by seawater that entered through the bows steel loading doors. But there has been no official explanation of what let the seawater in.</p>
        <p>Some witnesses said the bow doors were not closed when the ferry left the harbor. That doesnt explain, though, what caused the bow opening to dip low enough to reach the water line. The seas were calm that evening.</p>
        <p>One theory is that there was too much ballast in the bow, and that once the ferry had turned around inside the harbor and was moving forward at a slight angle, water washed in through the bow doors. The weight of the water would make the ship list even more, allowing more water to enter and prevent the ship from itself.</p>
        <p>possibility mentioned by maritime experts is that some portion of the ship, perhaps the propellers or a part of the keel, struck an underwater object as the ferry was leaving the harbor entrance. That could have forced the ship to dip enough to allow water into the bow doors.</p>
        <p>Townsend Thoresen says there is no evidence that any section of the ferry, including the propellers, had been damaged. The salvage company it hired, Smit Tak International of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, agr^.</p>
        <p>Still another theory is that the ferry, for some unexplained reason, made a sudden swerve to the right as it was pssing the ports outer seawall. This might have caused the ship to lean radically to the left, miudi like the effect on a car turning sharply at high speed.</p>
        <p>The exact cause of the disaster may not be known for weeks or months. In the meantime, Smit Tak is working day and night to complete</p>
        <p>the monumental task of righting the Herald of Free Enterprise.</p>
        <p>Hans Walenkamp, who is leading the Smit Tak salvaging work, said Friday he expects to have the ferry back on its keel by the end of March. Using an estimated 4,000 tons of pulling force, two Smit Tak crane barges anchored to the seabed by 60-foot steel girders will yank the ferry up by metal cables welded to strong points on its main deck.</p>
        <p>Once the ferry is uprighted, the water inside it will be pumped out and the vessel will be towed back into Zeebrugge Harbor. Then will come the tasK of removing and trying to identify the remaining bodies.</p>
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        <p>Greenville, N.C. Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
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        <p>High School Sports Business Notes Stock Markets</p>
        <p>BFarmville, Conley Win Regionals</p>
        <p>Medlin Sparks Vikings, 53-51</p>
        <p>By TOM MORRIS Reflector Sports Writer</p>
        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - D.H. Conley overcame a nightmarish third quarter to hold off Bartlett-Yancey, 53-51, and win the Eastern 3-A Regional basketball championship Saturday night.</p>
        <p>Conley led 41-28 with just over four minutes to go in the third period when the problems started. The Buccaneers 1-2-1-1 full-court press began to cause the Vikings fits.</p>
        <p>Bartlett-Yancey promptly forced nine turnovers to draw within 45-40 as the period ended.</p>
        <p>The Buccaneers were aided by the absence of Viking center Phil Medlin, who went to the bench with four fouls at the 4:08 mark.</p>
        <p>The momentum carried over into the fourth quarter. Bartlett-Yancey scored the first seven points of the period to take a 47-45 lead, its first of the game.</p>
        <p>Paul Merritt tied the game at 4747 with 5:20 remaining. The game remained close the rest of the way.</p>
        <p>With 1:14 to go, Bartlett-Yancey had a chance to take the lead following a Vikings turnover but Keith Clairborne missed a jumper and the</p>
        <p>Vikings Troy Ebron drove in for a layup to make it 53-51.</p>
        <p>The Buccaneers failed on two chances to tie it in the final minute including a one-and-one by Clairborne with two seconds to go.</p>
        <p>We just got rattled, said Viking coach Walter Claybrook. We made some poor decisions with the lead. They are a real good ball club. You have got to expect that they are going to make those runs.</p>
        <p>When they started pressing us, we got down. Then Phil got his fourth foul. I thought everybody was going to desert us.</p>
        <p>The Vikings were able to weather the storm though.</p>
        <p>With four minutes to go, Bartlett-Yancey went in to a spread with the game tied at 47-47, but then turned the ball over and Medlin, who had returned to action early in the final period, hit a short jumper to give the Vikings the lead with 3:48 to go.</p>
        <p>Bartlett-Yanceys Spencer Gunn tied the game at 49-49 with a short jumper but Jonathan Bonner countered for Conley with a 17-footer from the corner to make it 5149.</p>
        <p>(See MEDLIN, B-3)</p>
        <p>Viking MVP</p>
        <p>D.H. Conleys Phil Medlin (50) goes up for a rebound under the basket during action Saturday at Fayetteville in the 3-A Eastern Regional finals against Bartlett-Yancey. Medlin was named the MVP for the regional as Conley won to advance to the state finals. (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>Tar Heels Sail Past Michigan</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - Add Michigan Coach Bill Frieder to the growing list of people who think No. 2 North Carolina has the talent, depth and coaching to capture the 1987 NCAA college basketball championship.</p>
        <p>Theyre a whale of a team, Frieder said Saturday after the Tar Heels advanced to the East Regional semifinals with a 107-97 victory over Frieders Wolverines. I think theyll do very well from here on out.</p>
        <p>The Tar Heels, 31-3, will play Notre Dame, a 58-57 winner over Texas (3iristian, Thursday at East Rutherford, N.J., in the regional semifinals. North Carolina, which has won 13 of its last 14 games, is the only school in the nation to advance to the final 16 in each of the past seven seasons.</p>
        <p>(Tar Heel Coach) Dean Smith is the No. 1 guy in America, Frieder said. There are never any droughts. Year after year, he does a masterful job.</p>
        <p>Center J.R. Reid scored 15 of his 27points in the decisive first half as the Tar Heels built up a 17-point lead and went on to break the 100-point barrier for the second straight game.</p>
        <p>In the East Region opener, top-seeded jMorth Carolina routed Penn</p>
        <p>sylvania 113-82. And after that game, Penn center Bruce Lefkowitz claimed. They certainly have the ingredients to go all the way.</p>
        <p>The ingredients are featured in a roster that goes at least eight deep. Senior forward Joe Wolf hurt his ankle in practice Friday, but that hardly worried the Tar Heels, who have more than enough depth to cover for him.</p>
        <p>Weve played without a lot of peo-</p>
        <p>Rle (lost to injury) this year, said iorth Carolina guard Kenny Smith, who missed part of the season himself, Now if someone goes down theres not the shock of an adjustment period.</p>
        <p>Smith scored 22 points and Jeff Lebo added 16 as the Tar Heels placed five players in double figures. A limping Wolf chipp^ in with 9 in 20 minutes of playing time.</p>
        <p>Theyre sound at every position, Frieder said. You cant key on any guy. You tighten up on J.R., and Kenny Smith will kill you with 3-pointers.</p>
        <p>North Carolina scored the first 12 points of the game, then used a 32-10 run later in the half to take a 23-point lead.</p>
        <p>(SeeTAR,B-3i</p>
        <p>Leap For The Ball</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Steve Sides slides under the leaping Nicky Hertz of Virginia Commonwealth as the ball (circle) sails into centerfield. Sides successfully stole second base in the first and moved on to third on the errant throw. VCU nipped ECU, 2-1, in a 12-inning contest Saturday. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>VCU Slips Past Pirates In 12th</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Virginia Commonwealth  which hit the ball out of the infield for a base hit only once  pushed over a run in the top of the 12th inning and squeezed out a 2-1 baseball victory over East Carolina Saturday afternoon.,</p>
        <p>It was the first loss for the Pirates aftec they had won their opening four games  and it marked the first time former ECU aide Tony Guzzo, now head coach at VCU, had beaten the Pirates in Greenville in five tries.</p>
        <p>We got a heck of a pitching job from (Chris) Pinder, Guzzo said, but I never really thought we were going to win it until it was over. These guys have the reputation of just coming back on you when you think youve got them.</p>
        <p>Perhaps so, but the Pirates were unable to push over the game-winner despite having the opportunity.</p>
        <p>Their best chance came in the 10th inning when they loaded the bases with one out and failed to produce. Tommy Yarborough had opened the inning with a walk and had advanced to second on a wild pitch by Keith Banton, who had just come on in relief of Pinder. Yarborough was then sacrificed to third and Guzzo ordered the intentional walking of both Mike Sullivan and Jay McGraw, loading the bases.</p>
        <p>While he didnt get what he anticipated  the double play - Guzzo did get the outs. John Thomas struck out and Jim Riley bounced to second, ending the threat.</p>
        <p>Pinder, who went nine innings plus, scattered five ECU hits and struck out 12. He walked six.</p>
        <p>I thought both Pinder and (Daniel) Boone (the ECU pitcher) put on a pitching clinic, Pirate coach Gary Overton said. It was an excellent job by both pitchers.</p>
        <p>Of course, its disappointing to lose like this, when we had the opportunity to win and didn't, We had our chances to get a run in the extra innings but we didnt execute. I really felt that it was our type of game  the type of game that we win  close and low scoring.</p>
        <p>But my hats off to VCU - they did the job. They deserved to win  but neither team deserved to lose, Overton said.</p>
        <p>The Rams struck first, getting their first run in the fourth inning -without getting the ball out of the infield. Billy Webster beat our a slow-rolling ball that never left the grass. Juan ^rrano then was safe on an error, putting runners at first and second. With one away, Craig Davis singled off the rubber, loading the bases. Tim Barker then drew a walk, forcing in Webster.</p>
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        <p>Reid, Joyner Pace Jags To State Finals</p>
        <p>By TOM MORRIS Reflector Sports Writer</p>
        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - Farmville Central Mike Terrell said James Reid may be a sophomore but doesnt play like one after Reid scored 19 points to lead the Jags to a 58-50 win over Edenton in the State 2-A Eastern Regional basketball final Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Farmville, 23-5, now advances to the state championship next weekend in Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>Reid scored 13 of his 19 points in the second half as the Jags were able to maintain a slim hlftime advantage and hold off the Aces.</p>
        <p>Hes just a sophomore but he doesnt play like a sophomore, Terrell said.</p>
        <p>Reid opened the second half with two quick baskets that gave the Jags a 26-17 advantage.</p>
        <p>From there on out, Farmville was able to stay in control, although Edenton made numerous charges.</p>
        <p>We had it to three late in the game, but they went on a run, said Edenton coach Robert Woodley.</p>
        <p>Edentons Robert Rankins canned a jumper with 1:23 to go to pull the Aces within 5047, but Tyrone Joyner</p>
        <p>nailed two free throws to move the lead out to 5247.</p>
        <p>The Aces Deronne Felton then missed a jumper and Joyner added two more free throws as the Jaguars were able to quell the Edenton rally, I think the tempo of the ball game was in our favor, Terrell said. They didnt shoot well. They had a couple of bad stretches. They acted like they got a little timid and we were able to take advantage. Edenton shot only 26 percent in the first half as Farmville was able to jump ahead early and forge a 22-17 halftime advantage.</p>
        <p>I think we struggled, Woodley said. We forced a couple and we turned the ball over trying to get the ball in to Overton.</p>
        <p>Edenton was also hampered by foul problems to center Darrell Overton and a poor shooting performance by Rankins. He shot 1-7 in the first half before hitting 6-11 in the second half.</p>
        <p>Joyner, who scored 14 points, was named the MVP of the regional. He also hit the four free throws in the final two minutes to quell any Edenton comeback hopes.</p>
        <p>(See REID, B 3)</p>
        <p>The Pirates missed a chance in the first inning. Steve Sides reached on an infield hit, stole second and raced on to third on an error on the relay. But two strikeouts by Pinder ended that threat.</p>
        <p>The Pirates left a runner at second in the second and had another good chance in the sixth. Sides led off with a walk and Sullivan beat out a bunt single. Both were sacrificed up, but a strikeout and grounder ended that inning.</p>
        <p>VCU had another great chance missed in the seventh. Nicky Hertz led off with a bunt singled and with one away, Adam Knicely hit one into the dirt in front on home plate - but no one covered first, leaving both runners safe. Webster walked, but a strikeout and fielders choice ended it.</p>
        <p>East Carolina finally pushed over the tying run in the eighth. With one down, Sides walked and Sullivan singled to left center, moving Sides to third. He scored on a wild pitch, knotting it at 1-1.</p>
        <p>After VCU left a man on third in the 10th, the Pirates had their best chance to win it in their half of the inning but came up short.</p>
        <p>Then, in the 11th, Mike Andrews doubled, only to see Banton fan the next two Pirates.</p>
        <p>Billy Wright led off the 12th for the Rams with a walk and Knicely beat out an infield grounder between the mound and the plate. Webster also walked and Brian Berckman came on in relief of Boone.</p>
        <p>Serrano grounded back to third, forcing Wright at the plate. Koehler then hit the tailor-made grounder back to short, forcing Serrano - but</p>
        <p>(See VCU, B-3)</p>
        <p>Jaguar Star</p>
        <p>Farmville Centrals Tyrone Joyner (20) goes up for a shot against Edenton Saturday in the Eastern 2-A Regional finals. Joyner was named the MVP of the region as the Jaguars downed Edenton to advance to the state finals. (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>Duke Recovers To Nip Xavier</p>
        <p>Pinder tai-ed ime batter in Hk* loth inning Boone faced three battm in ih I2th inning ,WP Pinder. K Banton</p>
        <p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Kevin Strickland, plagued by ineffective shooting from the field, hit four free throws in the final 20 seconds as No. 17 Duke beat Xavier, Ohio 65-60 Saturday in second round play of the NCAA Midwest Regional tournament.</p>
        <p>The Blue Devils, 24-8, play No. 3 Indiana, the top-seeded team in the Midwest Regional, in the regional semifinals Friday at Cincinnati. The 26-4 Hoosiers outscored Auburn 107-90 in the opener at the Hoosier Dome.</p>
        <p>Strickland, 2-oM3 from the field, grabbed a rebound of his missed shot and sank two free throws with 20 seconds left, breaking a 60-60 tie. and then sealed the victory by making two more free throws with one second remaining.</p>
        <p>I tried to think of anything but the free throws, said Strickland, an 83 percent free-throw shooter for the season. I knew they were important, and I felt if I made them our defense would get us through.</p>
        <p>I took a little longer than usual before taking the first, and after it went in, I was a lot more relaxed.</p>
        <p>The game was tied eight times before Strickland, who finished with 12</p>
        <p>K)ints, gave the Blue Devils a 62-60 ead. Byron Larkin, Xaviers scoring leader for the season and game, put up a 17-footer, trying to tie, but it bounced off the rim.</p>
        <p>At the end, you go to your best player. Thats the one we wanted, Xavier Coach Pete Gillen said of Larkin. Hes not Superman. He makes it nine out of 10 times.</p>
        <p>The Musketeers shot 51 percent from the field but had 17 turnovers.</p>
        <p>Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski praised Xavier, noting they had no seniors and just played superbly in this tournament and against us today. Theyre a very difficult team for us to defend.</p>
        <p>The Musketeers were limited to just 11 free throws.</p>
        <p>I thought one of the kys going in was to keep them off the free throw line, playing our defense without fouling, Krzyzewski said. Theyve averaged about 28 free throws a ball game because of their penetrating to score, and they do that very well. They caused lots of turnovers with their pressure. said Larkin, who brought a 25-point scoring average into the game.</p>
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        <p>B*2 The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 15.1987Alford Paces Indiana By Auburn</p>
        <p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Auburns defense didnt seem to bother In-dinas Hoosiers as much as Coach Bob Knights sideline scolding.</p>
        <p>Our problem was just, that we werent doing the things set up by the coaches, said Indiana guard Steve Alford, scoreless the first 10 minutes as the top-seeded Hoosiers trailed Auburn by as many as 14 points.</p>
        <p>!They were getting easy shots, and offensively we were very impatient, Alford said.</p>
        <p>Alford wound up with 31 points, and backcourt partner Keith Smart added 20 points and 15 asists as third-ranked Indiana rallied to beat Auburn 107-90 Saturday in the second</p>
        <p>round of the NCAA Midwest Regional.</p>
        <p>wasnt anything the players did but the communication from the coaches that got us back in the game.</p>
        <p>Smarts assists were a school record, and he also had nine refunds as the Hoosiers took control in the second half, coasting to their highest point total in four years. Forward Daryl Thomas added 27 points.</p>
        <p>We wouldnt have played the game at 100 if we had our choice, Knight said. Auburn scored 24 points in the first six minutes. If they</p>
        <p>Lady Pirates Race To Win</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - East Carolinas Lady Pirate track team captured first place in the 4xlOO-meter relay in the Wolfpack Invitational Saturday. It was the first outdoor action of the year for the Lady Pirates.</p>
        <p>East Carolinas team of Linda Gillis, Delphine Mabry, Lisa Poteat and Sonja Baldwin ran away from the rest of the field in the event, winning in 48.0 seconds.</p>
        <p>Thats the best time weve had since Ive been here, Coach Wayne Miller said.</p>
        <p>Baldwin also took second in theValkyries In Second Win</p>
        <p>shot put with a throw of 41 feet while Sarah Hickingbotham was third with a toss of 35 feet. Hickingbotham was also third in the javelin. Her distance was unavailable.</p>
        <p>Jenny Olive was fourth in the 3,000-meter run, with her time not available. Carolyn Martin was second in the triple jump with a leap of 36 feet, while Dana Raper was fourth at 34 feet.</p>
        <p>Every girl gave 100 percent, Miller said. Today I witnessed a major improvement in the East Carolina womens track program. It was an exceptional meet, especially when you consider that it was the opening meet of the outdoor season. We put together some tremendous performances and it really showed what we are capable of doing.</p>
        <p>had continued at that rate, wed have had to score 200 to win.</p>
        <p>We really screwed up our defensive switches, Knight said of the early deficit. There very good offensively and read defense well. We had some turnovers in the first half . </p>
        <p>Alfords shooting was really a key for us, Knight said. He had open shots and knocked them down.  </p>
        <p>Indiana shot 60 percent from the field and outrebounded Auburn 45-34, taking away what had been one of the Tigers biggest strengths all season.</p>
        <p>In the first half, the difference was the boards, said Auburn Coach Sonny Smith. We were executing very well, but they werent giving us the second shots. I dont think we were outrebounded that bad all year.</p>
        <p>Alford hit 10 of 17 shots and Smart, penetrating a shifting defense that was designed to stop Alford, hit seven of 12.</p>
        <p>We used a box-and-one, a tra-ingle-and-two and two-zone on Alford, Smith said. We felt if we alternated people wed be better off. Hes a great player.</p>
        <p>But the triangle helped Smart because we werent defending him. He did a great job on the break and penetrating, said Smith.</p>
        <p>Alford, Indianas two-time All-America guard, hit seven of 11 three-point shots, including five in the second period as the hot-shooting Hoosiers steadily pulled away from a five-point lead at halftime. Both of his first-half 3-pointers came during the Indiana comeback after the Tigers took a 24-10 lead.</p>
        <p>Indiana hit 14 of its final 19 shots of the first half, including four of five by Alford, for a 53-48 lead.</p>
        <p>The Hoosiers widened their advantage to 14 points at 77-63 on a 3-pointer by Alford. Auburn came within seven points midway through</p>
        <p>the period, but Thomas scored, Alford got another 3-pointer and Thomas hit a pair of free throws to push the lead back to 14.</p>
        <p>The Tigers final rally closed the gap to eight points, but the Hoosiers finished the game with a 17-8 streak.</p>
        <p>The victory lifted Indiana to 26-4 going into the regional semifinals at Cincinnati next Friday. Auburn ended its season at 18-13.</p>
        <p>Rick Calloway added 18 points and 13 rebounds for the Hoosiers. Auburn" was led by forward Mike Jones with 30 points, but only nine in the second half. Center Jeff Moore added 24 and guard Gerald White 17.</p>
        <p>The Tigers had used their inside strength and took advantage of four early Indiana turnovers to build their big lead in the opening minutes.</p>
        <p>Auburns first three baskets came on a pair of rebound shots by its two</p>
        <p>Al Bl R.N (90)</p>
        <p>Jones 10-22 9-9 30, Morris 5-11 0-1 10, Moore 11-20 2-2 24, White 6-13 1-1 17, Ford 4-11 0-0 9, Howard 0^ 0-0 0, Lynn 0-4 04) 0, Caylor 0-0 0-0 0, Dennison 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-8612-1390.</p>
        <p>INDl.X.NAdOT)</p>
        <p>Calloway 7-12 4-418, Thonnas 9-14 9-10 27, Garrett 4-61-2 9. Alford 10-17 4-5 31, Smart 7-12 6-7 20, Eyl 0-0 0-0 0, Meier 04) 04) 0, Smith 0-0 04) 0, Hillman 1-2 0-0 0, Sloan 0-0 04) 0, Freeman 0-0 04) 0, Minor 0-0 04) 0. Totals 38-63 24-28107.</p>
        <p>HalftimeIndiana 53, Auburn 48.3-point goalsAuburn 6-14 (White 4-9, Jones 1-2, Ford 1-2, Lynn 0-1). Indiana 7-13 (Alford 7-11, Smart 0-2). Fouled outMorris, Ford. ReboundsAuburn 34 (Moore 10), Indiana 45 (Calloway 13). AssistsAuburn 15 (White 10). Indiana 24 (Smart 15). Total foulsAuburn 25, Indiana 14. A 34,576.</p>
        <p>Vikings Lose</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - Kinston High School slipped past D.H. Conley, 3-2, in a non-conference baseball game Saturday.</p>
        <p>Details of the game were not made available.</p>
        <p>forwards and then a steal and layup Moore and layups by Chris Morris by White. Two 3-point goals by White and Moore gave the Tigers their bigin the next two minutes pushed the gest lead at 24-10 six minutes into the lead to 10, then a rebound basket by game.</p>
        <p>Ginn's HR Lets Rams Top Rose</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL-Gary Ginn slap,. _ a three-run homer in the fourth inning to help lift Greene Central High School to a 7-2 baseball victory over Greenville Rose Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The loss was the first in three starts for the Rampants, while the Rams were winning their four in a row.</p>
        <p>The Rams pushed into the lead with a pair of runs in the third inning. After two were out, T.J. Johnson was walked and Ginn singled. An error on the play allowed both runners to advance a base. Shea Beamon walked and Tommy Eason reached on an error, allowing both Johnson and Ginn to score.</p>
        <p>In the fourth, Greene Central added four more to run the lead to 6-0. Barry Ginn was hit by a pitch and Chris Hooker walked. With two away, Johnson singled to score Ginn, and Gary Ginn followed with his home run, providing three rbi for the Rams.</p>
        <p>Rose finally broke into the scoring in the fifth. Robbie McDonald got it started with a leadoff home run. Jason Galloway then tripled and scored on Tim Moores single.</p>
        <p>Greene Central added one more run to its score in the bottom of the inning. Darin Radford was hit by a pitch and Barry Ginn singled him to third. A wild pitch then allowed Radford to score.</p>
        <p>The Ginns each had two hits to pace the Ram hitting. David Daniels and Galloway each had two for Rose, Galloway having both a double and a&amp;gt; triple.</p>
        <p>Chris Hooker pitched a good game, Greene Central Coach Jim Fulghum said. He went four strong innings and got us off to a good start.* Rose has a good ball club, but our pitchers did a good job in changing speeds and we didnt walk many. Rose returns to action on Thursday, traveling to Havelock while Greene Central is back in action on Tuesday, hosting West Craven.</p>
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        <p>Trellaney Boyd opened the first with a walk and Rhonda Jackson singled. Charlene Davenport brought both of them home with the first of two doubles she would collect on the day. Tracy Sumrell and Gayle Cash both walked and Lori Boyd reached ( an error, scoring Davenport and Sumrell. Lynn Keeter also reached on an error, plating Cash and Boyd.</p>
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        <p>Jackson led the Conley hitting with three while Davenport had two.</p>
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        <p>Grabbing The Ball</p>
        <p>North Carolinas Kenny Smith (right) and Michigans Garde Thompson grab for the ball during first half action at the Charlotte Coliseum in the second round of the NCAA mens basketball tournament Saturday. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Medlin...</p>
        <p>I Continued From B-1)</p>
        <p>Clairborne knotted the game at 51-51 with two free throws at the 1:15 mark before Ebron came up with what would be the game-winning basket.</p>
        <p>The Buccaneers suffered through a 34 percent shooting performance, including a 7-24 ratio in the first half.</p>
        <p>It was just one of those nights, said Bartlett-Yancey coach Lindsey Page. We got the shots we wanted, they just didnt fall."</p>
        <p>Conley was able to withstand the second-half collapse because of its first half play.</p>
        <p>The Vikings built up a 24-10 lead early in the second quarter when</p>
        <p>ycu Slips...</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-1)</p>
        <p>the throw to first for the double-play to end the inning - was off-target, pulKng Jay McGraw off the sack and Koehler reached as Knicely scored for the 2-1 lead.</p>
        <p>Two walks put the Pirates in a position to tie it again in the bottom of the inning, but a grounder back to the mound ended the rally.</p>
        <p>Knicely and Webster each had two hits to pace VCU while Sullivan and Andrews picked up two each for the Pirates.</p>
        <p>East Carolina travels for the first time this year today, venturing to Raleigh to meet N.C. State in a 2 p.m. game. They are back in Greenvil e on Monday, hosting Connecticut at 3 p.m. at Harrington Field.</p>
        <p>Ebron hit a layup, drew a foul and hit the resulting free throw.</p>
        <p>Still, the Buccaneers were able to get back in the game. They narrowed the gap to 30-21 at the half and then came out pressuring the Vikes from the first play of the second half.</p>
        <p>We were running a 1-2-1-1, Page said. We tried to keep it out of Ebrons hands. For four or five minutes, he kind of disappeared.</p>
        <p>As bad as things got in the fourth quarter, Claybrook said he remained optimistic.</p>
        <p>I didnt like the way things were going, he said. I had a feeling .... that if we did go bad, wed recover. We got it back together.</p>
        <p>Buccaneer star Dana Elliot struggled through a 6-21 shooting night but still tied Steve Stewart for the team scoring lead with 16 points. Bartlett-Yancey finishes the year with a 28-3 record.</p>
        <p>Phil Medlin led Conley with 18 points and 11 rebounds. He was also named the MVP of the 3-A regional.</p>
        <p>He played well, Claybrook said of Medlin. Other than a couple of silly fouls, I thought he played well. Also named to the all-tournament team were Eastern Guilfords Frank England; Bartlett-Yanceys Elliott and Clairborne and Ricky Farrow and Ebron of Conley.</p>
        <p>BARTLETT-YANCEY (51)</p>
        <p>Elliott 6 4-6 16. Clairborne 3 5-12 11, Stewart 6 4-416. Moore 104) 2, Gunn 2 04) 4, Long 0 04) 0, Stokes 0 04) 0. Totals 18 15-24 51.</p>
        <p>D.ll. CONLEY (53)</p>
        <p>Merritt 2 04) 4, Farrow 7 0-0 14, Medlin 5 8-918, Ebron 51-411, Smith 0 04) 0, Merritt 0 04) 0, Bonner 20-04, Patrick 104) 2, Best 0 04)0. Totals 22 9-1353.</p>
        <p>Bartlett-Yancey.............9  12  19  11-51</p>
        <p>Conley.........................21  9  15  8-53</p>
        <p>Tar Heels Take Win...</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-1)</p>
        <p>Michigan, 20-12, never got closer than six points the rest of the way.</p>
        <p>Gary Grant led the Wolverines with 24 points, and Glenn Rice added 22. Antoine Joubert had 20 for Michigan.</p>
        <p>After a basket by Michigans Garde Thompson pulled the Wolverines to within 22-21 with 12:36 left in the first half. Tar Heels guard Ranzino Smith scored eight points in a spree that ended with North Carolina leading 54-31.</p>
        <p>Michigan cut the deficit to 60^3 at halftime, then opened the second half with a 15-4 spurt to close to 64-58. North Carolina, however, got points from seven different players in a 22-9 run that made it 86-67 with 9:40 left.</p>
        <p>MICHIGAN (97)</p>
        <p>Joubert 7-18 4-5 20, Rice 10-17 1-1 22, Hu^ 3-4 04) 6, Grant 11-23 2-2 24, Thompson 5^ 3-316, Griffin 0-2 06 0, Kramer 06 1-31, Vaught 36 06 6, Oosterbaan 1-2 06 2. Totals 406311-1497.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA (109)</p>
        <p>Wolf 3-5 2-3 9, Popson 3-7 0-3 6, Reid 9-16 9-1127. Ubo 5-10 4616. K. Smith 6-10 56 22. Denny 06060, Hyatt 06060, Bucknall3-5 4-510. Norwood 06 06 0, R. Smith 36 018, Williams 46 3611, Hensley 06 06 0. Totals 366527-36109.</p>
        <p>HalftimeN. Carolina 60, Michigan 43. 3-point goalsMichigan 6-14 (Joubert 2-7, Rice 1-2, Thompson 36, Grant 01), N. Carolina 1017 (Wolf 1-1, Lebo 26, K. Smith 56, R. Smith 2-2). Fouled out Hughes, Grant. ReboundsMichigan 38 (Rice, Grant 10), N. Carolina 42 (Reid 10). AssistsMichigan 21 (Grant 10), N. Carolina 18 (K. Smith 6). Total fouls Michigan 29, N. Carolina 16. A11,232.</p>
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        <p>VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) - Debbie Bertrand sank a 15-foot jumper with nine seconds left to give North Carolina State a 68-67 victory over Villanova in the second round of the NCAA womens basketball tournament Saturday.</p>
        <p>The lead exchanged five times in the final 3:40 with Villanova pulling ahead on a pair of free throws by Lynn Tighe to make it 67-66 with 35</p>
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        <p>Providence Slips Past Austin Peay In Overtime</p>
        <p>BIRMINGHAM,Ala. (AP)-Providence Coach Rick Pitino had his teams second-round NCAA tournament same all figured out with more than nve minutes left in regulation and Austin Peay leading by 10 points.</p>
        <p>Providence, which was led by the 26 points of Ernie Lewis and 25 of Billy Donovan, defeated Austin Peay 90-87 in overtime Saturday to ad-vanoe to Louisville for the regional semifinals Thursday.</p>
        <p>Rick told the team in the huddle that we were going to win, Providence assistant coach Gordon diiesa said. He said our press was making Austin Peay very tired.  </p>
        <p>The fatigue showed on both sides at the free-throw line, however, as the final minutes were plagued by missed foul shots. In the second half and in overtime, Austin Peay made 10 of 19 free throws, after making 11 of 12 in the first 20 minutes. Providence shot the same numbers in the second half and overtime, after going 5-for-6 in the first half.</p>
        <p>Our press is used with fatigue as a  chiesa said. It works</p>
        <p>straight points, four by Donovan, who also had seven assists.</p>
        <p>After Mitchell made two free throws. Providences Jacek Duda missed the front end of a 1-and-l with 2:23 left, and Thomas did the same one second later. Duda then missed the front end again with 1:39 to play and with 1:34 to play. Mitchell scored on a drive with 1:20 left, and the Governors were within one point.</p>
        <p>Donovan then made one of two free throws with 41 seconds left, and Darryl Wright did the same with three seconds left for the final margin.</p>
        <p>Steve Wright added 12 points for Providence.</p>
        <p>Bedford added 19 points for Austin Peay, while Vincent Brooks had 13.</p>
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        <p>Raye 26 2-2 6, Mitchell 8-2310-13 27, Bedford 6-12 46 19, Armstrong 37-2-3 8, Hicks 5-13 0610, V. Brooks 5-141-213, Orr 06 06 0, Thomas 1-12-7 4. Totals 30-74 21-31 7. PROVIDENCE (90)</p>
        <p>Kipfer 26 3-3 7, Lewis 9-21 2-3 26, Duda 16 26 4, D. Brooks 3-13 06 8, Donovan 9-17 5-7 25, Ikreen 0-1 06 0, Shamsid-Deen 06. 06 0, Conlon 1-106 2, Snedeker 06 06 0, D.-Wright 1-3 3-5 6, S. Wright 66 0112. Totals 32-7215-2590.</p>
        <p>HalftimeAustin Peay 46, Providence 38. Regulation-Austin Peay 82, Providence 82.3-point goalsAustin Peay 6-18 (Bedford 3-5, Brooks 26, Mitchell 1-2,* Armstrong 02, Hicks Ol), Providence 11-25 (Lewis 014, D. Brooks 2-7, Donovan2-3, D. Wright 1-1). Fouled outRaye, Bedford, Armstrong, Kipfer, D. Broioks. Re-' bounds-Austin Peay 58 (Mitchell 11),* Providence 43 (S. Wright 8). Assists Austin Peay 17 (Bedford 6), Providence 18 (D. Brooks 8). Total foulsAustin Peay 26,-Providence 29. TechnicalKipfer. A 16,666.</p>
        <p>Reid, Joyner...</p>
        <p>But Bertrand, a sophomore guard, connected on a jump shot from the foul line for States winning basket. The Wildcats pushed the ball up court in the finals seconds, but were not able to get a final shot off before the buzzer sounded.</p>
        <p>Villanova, which finishes the season 17-4, trailed 5647 with 9:26 left in the game. But the Wildcats went on a 164 run, led by eight points from Shelly Pennefather, to take a 6340 lead with 3:40 remaining.</p>
        <p>Pennefather led all scorers with 27 and added 10 rebounds, while finished with 16. i.e. State, 244, now advances to the East Regionals in Fayetteville, N.C., where the Wolfpack on Thursday will face Rutgers.</p>
        <p>Pitt County is located approximately 30 miles inland from the coastal sounds, 80 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and roughly 150 miles from the Appalachian Mountains.</p>
        <p>ways but it was more so with them.</p>
        <p>Providence, 23-8, used a furious rally over the final 5:52 to erase a 75-65 lead by the Governors. Donovan had 11 of the points in a 154 run that gave the Friars an 80-79 lead with 2:29 to play.</p>
        <p>We thought we wouldnt get into a helter-skelter type game with them, said Governors Coach Lake Kelly, whose team committed 24 turnovers, 19 on Providence steals. We had reasonably good control and Donovan didnt get to penetrate until we got tired.</p>
        <p>Austin Peay, the 14th seed in the region which defeated No. 11 Illinois in the first round, went ahead 82-80 on a three-point play by Darryl Bedford with 57 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Delray Brooks of Providence missed a jumper, and Bob Thomas was fouledon the rebound.</p>
        <p>Thomas, a senior who made four of just six free throw attempts during the r^ular season, miss^ the foul shot. ^Dvidence was able to tie the score on a jumper by Donovan with 16 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Austin Peay, 20-12, ran the clock down to six seconds before Lawrence Mitchell, who finished with 27 points, missed a long jumper. Thomas was fouled on the rebound and went to the line with two seconds left for his sixth free-throw attempt of the game. He missed. Providence grabbed the rebound and a halfcourt shot by Lewis at the buzzer was short.</p>
        <p>TiHMnas was totally destroyed because he missed those free throws, Kelly said. 'T saw some life come out of our kids, they didnt want to go into overtime. If the free throws fell, we dont.</p>
        <p>Mitchell made one of two free throws 22 seconds into the overtime and the Friars then ran off six</p>
        <p>(ContinuedFrom B-1)</p>
        <p>We played as a team and everybody executed the offense, Joyner said. We were playing a 1-2-2 zone and our main goal was to keep the man from getting the ball inside.</p>
        <p>It worked as the Aces were led in scoring by guards Rankins and Felton with 14 points apiece.</p>
        <p>The win continued a big turnaround by the Jaguars, who lost two players to disciplinary action earlier in the season. One was a starter and the other was the top reserve.</p>
        <p>When we lost those two kids, to be honest, it hxAed like our seas&amp;lt;Hi was over but this has been one of the most amazing group of kids, Terrell said. They have banded together. Its beyond all imagination. Ive had teams with more talent who havent gotten this far.</p>
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        <p>Alabama Rolls To 101-76 Win Over New Orleans</p>
        <p>BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Der-rid[ McKey and Mark Gottfried riddled the usually tough University of Nw Orleans defense Saturday night, leading Alabama to a 101-76 victory and into the round of 16 in the Southeast Regional of the NCAA badietball tournament.</p>
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        <p>Alabamas victory over New Orleans snapped a 10-game winning streak for the Privateers and put an embarrassing end to New Orleans first trip to die NCAA playoffs. The 101 points exceeded by 14 the previous defensive high for New Orleans. Alabamas 58-point first</p>
        <p>Clements, Boosters tried Hide Names</p>
        <p>^LLAS (AP) - Texas Gov. Bill Clients met with a group of Southern Methodist University of-fi^ls and boosters in 1985 to negoti-at# an agreement under which the unwersity would never reveal the nalhes of boosters who had been accused of making illegal payments to student athletes, the Daflas-Morning N^ reported Saturday.</p>
        <p>The newspaper quoted Dallas Developer George Owen, one of nine SM boosters banned from as{fwiating with the university, as saying Clements met with two mwnbers of the universitys board of governors, three boosters and law-representing the school and the sters.</p>
        <p>, 5 meeting was held in the offices of^EDCO Inc., the oil drilling company Clements owned at the time. At thfe time of the meeting, Clements wgs not goveror and was chairman of SMUs board of governors,</p>
        <p>They said they would never announce our names, Owen told the nd^per.</p>
        <p>Theyve already violated that (t^ confidentiality pact), Owen SW. My name has been in the p^rs at least 100 times since then,</p>
        <p>and what happened yesterday (Thursday) was just ridiculous.</p>
        <p>SMU officials on Thursday listed the name of Owen and eight Ixx^ters who had been banned for various lengths of time from associating with SMU officials and the athletic department because of the football player payoff scandal.</p>
        <p>The release of names was made Thursday by SMU officials in their attempt to show the National Collegiate Athletic Association that steps were being taken to clean up the football program.</p>
        <p>The NCAA last month invoked the so-called death penalty against the universitys football program. The NCAA suspended the Southwest Conference schools football program for the 1987 season and placM other sanctions that will severely limit the football program for years to come.</p>
        <p>Not long after the action was taken, Clements told an Austin news conference that he and other members of the universitys board decided that the practice of paying student athletes would be phased out and that payments would continue to honor the obligation the school had made with the players.</p>
        <p>half also was the biggest this season against New Orleans, which finished 26-4.</p>
        <p>Alabama shot 73 percent from the field.</p>
        <p>McKey hit 10 of 12 attempts and had 26 points before going to the bench with seven minutes left in the game.</p>
        <p>Gottfried had 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting. Jim Farmer had 19 and Terry Coner 17, including the final eight points for Alabama in a 58-39 first half.</p>
        <p>Five minutes into the game, Alabama led 13-12. Farmer hit a 3-pointer. McKey stole the ball when New Orleans tried to get it downcourt, and Gottfried turned that into another 3-pointer to start an 11-2 run that set the pattern for the game.</p>
        <p>Alabama enters the round of 16 with a 28-4 record, only the second team in the modern era to win both the Southeastern Conference regular season and tournament titles.</p>
        <p>Ronnie Grandison led New Orleans in scoring with 18 points. Ledell Eackles, who averaged 24 points a game, had 17.</p>
        <p>Point guard Gabe Corchiani, who picked up his third foul midway through the first half trying to guard Coner, finished with 11 points.</p>
        <p>NEW ORLEANS (76)</p>
        <p>Jones 2-4 04) 4, Grandison 6-13 6-7 18, Smith 0-3 04) 0. Corchiani 4-6 1-1 11. Eachles 5-13 3-6 16, Richardson 3-4 04) 6. Perkins 0-104) 0. Coleman 1-3 1-2 3, Irving 1-2 1-2 3, Hodo 0-1 4-4 4. Bellock 2-4 4-6 8. Vance 1-21-2 3. Cojoe 04) 04) 0. Totals 25-56 21-3076.</p>
        <p>ALABAMA (101)</p>
        <p>Farmer 6-13 5-5 19. Ansley 2-3 04) 4. McKey 10-12 6-6 26, Gottfried 7-9 2-2 20, Coner 8-10 1-2 17. Jackson 4-5 0-1 9. Askins 3-3 0-1 6. DeVaughn 04) 04) 0. Kornegy 04) 0-2 0. Totals 40-5514-19101.</p>
        <p>HalftimeAlabama 58. New Orleans 39. 3-point goals-New Orleans 5-14 (Eachles 3-7. Corchiani 2-3. Jones 0-1. Coleman 0-1. Irving 0-1 Jlodo 0-1). Alabama 7-11 (Gottfried 4-6. Framer 2-3. Jackson 11. Coner 0-1). Fouled outNone. Rebounds New Orleans 25 (Grandison 6). Alabama 27 (Farmer. Askins 6). AssistsNew Orleans 10 (Corchiani 5). Alabama 15 (Coner 7). Total foulsNew Orleans 21. Alabama 20. A-16.666.</p>
        <p>Payne Stewart's 63 Puts Him Into Bay Hill's Lead</p>
        <p>QRUNDO, Fla. (AP) - There he is Ugain, right there with a chance to wiftthe golf tournament.</p>
        <p>wiyne Stewart, so frequently a codtender and so rarely a winner, matched his career-best effort with a spectacular, 8-under-par 63 and es-tal^hed a one-shot lead Saturday in th&amp;amp; third round of the $600,000 Bay Hi0 Classic.</p>
        <p>ITs a position that has become fa-miCar ^ hauntingly familiar - to StdSirart. He's been there so often, 32 toiflmaments in which hes finished KMU or better since the start of the 1984 season.</p>
        <p>Res won none of them.</p>
        <p>Res had nine runner-up finishes siiUe scoring his last victory, in the 19 Walt Disney World Classic, three of them in playoff losses.</p>
        <p>Row hes in contention again, ilts reached the point that, hey, if itC my time ... he said, and the se^ence trailed off. He tried again.</p>
        <p>Illll Just go out and do the best I ca; do. If its my time... Its been a long time... Im a patient person but itIbeen a long time... he said, the words tumbling out but the thoughts not completed.</p>
        <p>If I go out and play well tomorrow ... dont really see anybody coming oiilofthe pack...</p>
        <p>Stewart, a runner-up twice this season, completed three trips over Arnold Palmers Bay Hill Club in 199, one in front of South African David Frost.</p>
        <p>Frost, the second-round leader, shot 65 and did not make a bogey-ai^ still lost the lead.</p>
        <p>He made everything, Frost said of Stewart, who dropped five putts in the 15-20 foot range and chipped in once.</p>
        <p>Frost, however, made a long one of his own, from about 25 feet, to save par on the final hole. It left him only one shot back at 200,13 under par.</p>
        <p>It appeared to be a two-man race going into Sundays final round of the chase for a $108,000 first prize.</p>
        <p>Unless they have minor heart failure tomorrow, they'll be hard to catch, said Dan Pohl, tied for third with Curtis Strange at 205, six strokes off the pace.</p>
        <p>Pohl had a six-under-par 65 in the near-ideal playing conditions and Strange shot a 68.</p>
        <p>It was three more strokes back to the international group of four led by U.S. Open champion Ray Floyd at 208.</p>
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        <p>Duke guard Tommy Amaker (4) and Coach Mike Krzyzewski hug after Duke beat Xavier, 6540, in the second round of the NCAA</p>
        <p>Midwest Regional Saturday in Indianapolis.^ (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Duke Recovers</p>
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        <p>Wilson Acres</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-l)</p>
        <p>Billy King, who grabbed the rebound of Larkins shot, made the first of a one-and-one free throw opportunity to give Duke a 63-60 advantage with six seconds left.</p>
        <p>Kyle Taylor missed the front end of a bonus free throw for Xavier with four seconds remaining, and Strickland wrapped up the scoring three seconds later.</p>
        <p>The doubleheader drew 34,183, breaking the NCAA second-roun(l record mark of 27,454 set last year at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. Attendance for the two rounds here was a record 89,355.</p>
        <p>Senior guard Tommy Amaker scored 20, one less than his season and career high to lead Duke. Freshman Robert Brickey came off the bench to score 12 for the Blue Devils, who played with leading scorer and rebounder Danny Ferry in foul trouble for most of the game. Larkin finished with 18 points and</p>
        <p>XAVIER. OHIO (60)</p>
        <p>Taylor 3r 91 8. Campb*ll 4-6 2-2 10. Hill 3-5 3-4 9. Kimbrough 5-12 2-213. Larkin 7-12 2-2 18. Barnett 1-4 90 2. Koester 04) 04) 0. Totals 23-45 91160.</p>
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        <p>Halftime-Duke 36, Xavier. Ohio 32. 3-</p>
        <p>iaint goalsXavier. Ohio 5-8 &amp;lt; Larkin 2-2, aylor 2-4, Kimbrough 1-2), Duke 4-14 (Amaker 2-4, Strickland 2-9, Ferry 91). Fouled  outKimbrough.  Rebounds</p>
        <p>Xavier, Ohio 26 (Campbell. Hill 6, Duke 25 (Strickland 9). AssistsXavier. Ohio 12 (Taylor 6). Duke 15 (Strickland 9i. Total fouls-Xavier. Ohio 19. Duke 16. A- 34.183</p>
        <p>Stan Kimbrough had 13 for the Midwestern Collegiate Conference tournament champions, but had only four in the second half.</p>
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        <p>Wyoming Upsets UCLA^ 78-68</p>
        <p>SALT LAKE CITY {AP) - Wyoming Coach Jim Brandenburg says his teams victory over 15th-ranked UCLA in the NCAA basketball tournament shouldnt come as a surprise.</p>
        <p>I dont think this was an upset, he said after his team knocked off the Bruins 78-68 in Saturdays second round of tournament play.</p>
        <p>We thought we could beat UCLA, and Ill tell you what, a lot of people around the country who know something about basketball thought we could beat UCLA too, he said.</p>
        <p>Wyomings Fennis Dembo scored a career-high 41 points in the victory but downplayed his effort.</p>
        <p>At this point in the season, the little personal things really dont matter, he said. Its winning the game thats important.</p>
        <p>Dembo sank 7-of-lO 3-pointers as the Cowboys, who beat Virginia in their tournament opener, earned a shot at No. 1-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas next Friday at the West Regionals in Seattle.</p>
        <p>We just had (open) shots all night, said the 6-foot-5 forward.</p>
        <p>The Bruins, he said, were so intent on stopping Wyoming center Eric Leckner, iey neglected to keep pressure on the outside.</p>
        <p>It was absolutely a great performance, UCU Coach Walt Hazzard said of Dembos game. I rehlly didnt expect him to make seven out of 10.</p>
        <p>UCLA, 25-7, took the lead early in the first half and held it, but never by more than eight points, until Wyomings surge. Wyoming outscored the</p>
        <p>Bruins 18-4 over the final 6*2 minutes.</p>
        <p>The Cowboys, winners of the Western Athletic Conference tour-</p>
        <p>WYOMING(78)</p>
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        <p>HalftimeUCLA 44, Wyoming 38. 3-</p>
        <p>point goalsWyoming 7-11 (Dembo 7-10, Fox 0-1), UCLA 4-18 (Miller 2-4, Hatcher</p>
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        <p>Wyoming 40 (Leckner 14), UCLA 30 (Mil.....</p>
        <p>(Miller 9). AssistsWyoming 19 (Dent, Dembo 6), UCLA 11 (Richardson 6). Total foulsWyoming 20, UCLA 27. A14,944.</p>
        <p>Defense Sparks Rebels To 80-61 Win Over KSU</p>
        <p>SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Nevada-Las Vegas, a team that thrives on the 3-point shot, had trouble hitting the rim at times Saturday, but Coach Jerry Tarkanian says the Runnin Rebels defense helped his team get past Kansas State.</p>
        <p>Our defense kept us in the game until we started shootinjg in the second half, Tarkanian said after No. 1 UNLV ran past the Wildcats 80-61 in the NCAA Wests second round. Our kids defense pretty much took them out of their offense.</p>
        <p>Armon Gilliam scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Freddie Banks added 15 as the Runnin Rebels overcame a sluggish first half on their way to victory. UNLV advances to the Regional semifinals in Seattle next Friday.</p>
        <p>The Runnin Rebels, who trailed only once in the first half, went on a 12-1 run in the first 4:40 of the second</p>
        <p>half and led 48-28.</p>
        <p>Banks scored five points, including a 3-point goal. UNLV point guard Mark Wade said he wasnt surprised by that UNLV run. In fact, he expected it.</p>
        <p>No matter how close they are early in the game. Im confident were going to hit that spurt, he said. And when we do, its awesome.</p>
        <p>Gilliam overcame UNLVs poor outside shooting by providing needed muscle under the basket for UNLV, which outrebounded Kansas State 35-32.</p>
        <p>We had decent pressure when they attempted the 3-point shots, but Gilliam had such a strong game inside, said Kansas State Coach Lon Kruger. With someone like Vegas, its just choose your p&amp;lt;)ison because theyve got so many things to throw at you.</p>
        <p>UNLV, which made only two of 16</p>
        <p>Rivers' Free Shots</p>
        <p>Lift Irish, 58-57</p>
        <p>By TOM FOREMAN Jr.</p>
        <p>AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - To Notre Dames David Rivers, it was an obvious foul that gave him a chance to deliver a Fighting Irish victory. For Texas Christians Jim Killingsworth, it was just the luck of the call.</p>
        <p>Rivers sank the front end of a one-and-one with four seconds remaining and I8th-ranked Notre Dame advanced to the semifinals of NCAA East Regional Saturday with a 58-57 victory over No. 19 Texas Christian.</p>
        <p>Weve lost games this way, now we win one this way, said Notre Dame Coach Digger Phelps.</p>
        <p>Notre Dame, 24-7, meets the winner of the Michigan-North Carolina game, also played Saturday afternoon in Charlotte.</p>
        <p>Rivers, who had a game-high 24 points, had plagued the Horned Frogs with 3-point shooting in the first half, hitting four of six. He cooled off in the second half, but Scott Hicks picked up the pace with two crucial 3-pointers, the second of which tied the score at 53 with 3:02 remaining.</p>
        <p>The score was tied twice more before TCUs Norman Anderson drove to the basket uncontested, only to miss a layup with 12 seconds left. Mark Stevenson rebounded and passed to Rivers, who was fouled by Jamie Dixon along the right sideline.</p>
        <p>Rivers hit the first free throw, but the second one rimmed out. Larry Richard grabbed the rebound for TCU, but Hicks intercepted the pass to preserve the victory.</p>
        <p>He just bumped me with the hip</p>
        <p>as I tried to go by him. There wasnt any doubt in my mind that it was a foul, Rivers said. I saw how much room 1 had to work with, and I was just trying to penetrate and go around him.</p>
        <p>NOTRE DAME (58)</p>
        <p>Royal 2-6 5-5 9, Stevenson 4-8 04) 8, Voce 2-2 2-2 6, Rivers 9-151-2 24, Hicks 4-61-111, Connor 0-3 04) 0, Jackson 0-0 04) 0, Paddock 04)0-00. Totals 21-40 9-10 58.</p>
        <p>TEXAS CHRISTIAN (57)</p>
        <p>Richard 4-9 4-4 12, Anderson 4-5 04) 8, Pappa 0-0 0-0 0, Dixon 2-7 5-510, Holcombe 7-13 3-3 17, Lott 5-11 04) 10, Minnis 0-1 04) 0. Totals 22-4612-12 57.</p>
        <p>HalftimeNotre Dame 29, TCU 25. 3-point goalsNotre Dame 7-13 (Rivers 5-11, Hicks 2-2), TCU 1-2 (Dixon 1-1, Lott 0-1). Fouled outNone. ReboundsNotre Dame 18 (Stevenson 5), TCU 26 (Richard 10). AssistsNotre Dame 10 (Hicks 3), TCU 12 (Dixon 6). Total foulsNotre Dame 13, TCU 13.</p>
        <p>KANSAS STATE (61)</p>
        <p>Smith 0-2 04) 0, Henson 3-9 04) 6, Richmond 8-18 3-6 19, Bledsoe 3-4 1-2 7, Simmons 0-2 0-10, Scott 4-7 3-5 13, Dobbins 0-0 04) 0, Eddie 0-0 0-0 0, Coleman 6-9 2-3 14, Meyer 1-10-02. Totals 25-52 9-17 61. NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (80)</p>
        <p>Wade 1-5 0-1 2, Banks 5-13 2-2 15, Paddio 4-15 04) 10, Gilliam 9-17 6-6 24, Basnight 4-4 6614, Robinson 04) 0-0 0, West 04) 04) 0, Cvi-janovich 0-0 2-2 2, Graham 3-5 2-2 9, Hudson 1-106 2, Willard 1-4 06 2. Totals 2864 18-19</p>
        <p>HalftimeUNLV 36, Kansas St. 27. 3-point goalsKansas St. 2-5 (Scott 2-2, Richmond 0-1, Henson 0-2), UNLV 6-25 (Banks 3-10, Paddio 2-10, Graham 1-3, Wade 0-2). Fouled outSmith, Graham. ReboundsKansa.s St. 32 (Richmond 14), UNLV 35 (Gilliam 11). AssistsKansas St. 11 (Henson. Richmond 4), UNLV 18 (Wade 13). Total fouls-Kansas St. 18, UNLV 20.</p>
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        <p>nament, took the lead for good at 65-64 bn Leckners inside basket with 5:08 to play.</p>
        <p>Leckner scored again, for Wyomings seventh straight point, to pad the margin to 67-64 with 4:36 to play.</p>
        <p>The Pac-10 champion Bruins sliced the lead to one at 67-66 on Jack Haleys fastbreak basket with 3:25 to</p>
        <p>play, but but Wyoming reeled off seven straight points, all on free throws, to clinch the victory.</p>
        <p>Dembo, a junior whose previous high was 34, was 44&amp;gt;f-7 on 3-point attempts in the first half. He scored 23 points in the second half, including lO-oMO from the foul line.</p>
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        <p>the Bruins, scored 24 points but was held scoreless for the final 9^ minutes.</p>
        <p>Montel Hatcher and Dave Immel each had 10 points for the Bruins.</p>
        <p>The 6-11 Leckner added 20 for the Cowboys, who enjoyed the support of a vast majority of the noisy crowd at Utahs Special Events Center.</p>
        <p>3-point attempts in the first half and 64)f-25 for the game, took the lead for good at 7:52 on a shot by Gary Graham from just inside the 3-point line.</p>
        <p>Tarkanian said he didnt mind his players taking the 3-point shots when they were shooting so poorly.</p>
        <p>Thats how we got here, he said. Those are our shots.</p>
        <p>Kansas State closed within 28-26 with 5:06 left in the half but scored only only one free throw after that and trailed 36-27 at halftime.</p>
        <p>The Wildcats, 20-11, of the Big Eight Conference, closed within 61-48 with 7:18 left in the game after William Scott scored two 3-pointers in less than 30 seconds. They could get no closer.</p>
        <p>UNLV, 35-1, of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, lost the lead briefly early in the game when the Wildcats went on a 6-0 spurt to take a 19-17 lead with 11:26 left in the first half.</p>
        <p>Norris Coleman gave Kansas State, ninth seed in the West, its only lead when he hit a 17-foot jumper from the top of the key following two straight baskets by Mitch Richmond, who finished with 19.</p>
        <p>Coleman finished with 14, four in the second half and Scott finished with 12, all in the second half.</p>
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        <p>&amp;lt; ByWOODYPEELE  :  ReOector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>^^Jake Jacobs tossed a three-hit shutout and Steve Sides drove in four runs as East Carolina University won its fifth straight baseball game of the spring, downing Southeastern Massachusetts, &amp;amp;0, Friday.</p>
        <p>; ^Jacobs, who recorded a complete game for his second win of the year, give up a base hit in the second in-fllDg, but kept the Corsairs without another untu the eighth, when he agowed a second. The third came in the ninth.</p>
        <p>: *The sophomore righthander fanned 10 and walked five along the way. On-</p>
        <p>bunt single and a fourth with a fielders choice.</p>
        <p>That was an excellent pitching performance by Jacobs, Coach Gary Overton said. That pretty much sums up the game. He scattered the hits and hit his spots. He made some key pitches in some crucial situations.</p>
        <p>Overton pointed out that Jacobs Rod Cone</p>
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        <p>Hes hit three home runs in the first three games they played, Overton said.</p>
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        <p>We manufactured some runs, took the lead and padded it, the coach added. We played typical East Carolina-style baseball.</p>
        <p>East Carolina took the lead in the first inning, scoring twice with only one hit. That was a lead off double by Yarborough. Sides then walked and Mike Sullivan, attempting to sacrifice, reached on an error, loading the bases. A walk to Jay McGraw pbted Yarborough, and Calvin Brown hit a sacrifice fly to score Sides.</p>
        <p>In the second, ECU added a third run. With one down, Andrews singled</p>
        <p>and Chris Caub|e got a hit. After a secmid out moved Andrews to third. Sidesbunt single scored him.</p>
        <p>The Pirates made it 4m with one in the fourth. Cauble led off with a walk and courtesy runner Ed Tant moved upon a passed ball. Yarborough beat out an infield hit and Sides grounded to short, scoring Tant.</p>
        <p>The final two came over in the sixth. Yarborough again doubled and</p>
        <p>Sides followed with a smash over the fence in left for the final 6m margin.</p>
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        <p>YEU*borough led the hitting for the Ivates with three, while Sic</p>
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        <p>HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) - Dale Earnhardt was getting so nervous that he began looking for things to take his mind off what was happening on Atlanta International Raceways l.S22-mile oval.</p>
        <p>After Bill Elliott established the benchmark speed of 174.247 mph Friday, Earnhardt, who was far back in the (]ualifying line, knew what he had to beat to win the pole for the Motor-</p>
        <p>Back In Time</p>
        <p>ast Carolinas Mike Sullivan (7) leaps back  Mosher in the first inning. Mosher attempted</p>
        <p>for second base as Southeastern  to pick Sullivan off on the play. ECU recorded</p>
        <p>Massachusetts shortstop Rod Correia (1)  a 6^) win in the game. (Reflector Photo by</p>
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        <p>When his turn finally came, the defending Winston Cup champion and current jrant leader - by 20 points over Elliott  overcame his nerves to surpass Elliotts lap with a sizzling 175.487.</p>
        <p>We tested a little faster than that a couple of weeks ago, said Earnhardt, who is on a hot streak that has seen him win two straight races. I knew I could run faster (than Elliott), but I thought maybe the track was slowing up while we were waiting.</p>
        <p>That wait was tough. I was a little tense. After Bill ran his good lap, I had to go off and do something el^ to get my mind off of it, he added. I went over and watched Rusty</p>
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        <p>this year, everywhere weve Bill was just too fast at</p>
        <p>Daytona, and I messed up at Rock-injpiama</p>
        <p>(Wallace) change motors to take my irhat Elliott did.</p>
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        <p>One thing that was preying on Earnhardts mind was his failure to win a pole for the three previous events this season, with Daytona 500 winner Elliott taking the pole at Daytona, rookie Davey Allison at Rockingham, N.C., and Alan Kulwicki at Richmond, Va.</p>
        <p>Weve had a shot at winning every</p>
        <p>Madison In Net Victory</p>
        <p>James Madison University rolled up a 7-2 tennis victory over East Carolinas mens team Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Jon Melhom won the number one singles match, then teamed with Bill Wing to take the number three doubles for the only ECU wins on the day.</p>
        <p>1 and at Richmond. I knew the car was capable and if we didnt sit on the pole (here) it would be my fault.</p>
        <p>Asked if he was satisfied with his effort, Earnhardt replied: I was too antsy, putting too much pressure on myself by the time I got out there. I could have been a little smoother. But the team is very competitive and very consistent and Im having a good time.</p>
        <p>Ei^t drivers were faster than the track qualifying record of 172.905, set by Elhott lastOctoter. Only the top 20 in Fridays qualifying locked up starting spots in Sundays 40K:ar field, but 24 qualifiers were faster than Eamhanfts race qualifying record of 170.713, set last spring.</p>
        <p>Noting that his pole broke a string of three straight for Ford Thunder-birdsand at a track noted for Ford performance - Earnhardt, who drives a Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, said, They were on a Ute roll there. We knew we had to beat them out. I dont know if this is a Ford track, but its Bill Elliotts track, isnt it?</p>
        <p>Cale Yarborough was third at 174.048 in an Ol&amp;amp;mobile Delta 88, followed by the Thunderbird of Ken Schrader at 173.915, the Oldsmobile of Buddy Baker at 173.733, Ricky Rudds Ford at 173.563, Wallaces Pontiac Grand Prix at 173.288 and Allisons Thunderbird at 173.080.</p>
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        <p>175.497 (breaks track auaUfyina record of set in October 1986 by BUI EBiM).</p>
        <p>2, BiU Elliott, Fold Thunderbird, 174.247</p>
        <p>3, Cale Yarboirough, Oldsinobile D&amp;lt;</p>
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        <p>174.0(8.</p>
        <p>4, Ken Sdvader, Ford Thunderbird, 173.915.  &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>7, Rusbr Wallace, Pontiac Grand Prix 2-^t 173.2M.</p>
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        <p>Connie Saylor, Ford Thunderbird, 1.4.</p>
        <p>1.2.</p>
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        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Jon Melhorn (EC) d. Sonny Deargh, 7-6,</p>
        <p>Gary Shindell (JM) d. Dan Lamont, 6-1, 64.</p>
        <p>Rob Smith (JM) d. Bill Wing, 64,6-1. (krald Fyska (JM) d. Todd Sumner, 60, 60.</p>
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        <p>Smith-Fyska (JM) d. Sumner-Tim Moore, 61.</p>
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        <p>Asking For Changes In Drug Tests</p>
        <p>By Hw Associated Press</p>
        <p>ooach Bill Freider is _ some changes in the NCA?s new drug testing program.</p>
        <p>After seeing many of his having to wait for severaT hours</p>
        <p>give urine specimins immediately after their 97*82 win over Navy Tlnirsday night in the NCAA East  - ' Freider caUed for some</p>
        <p>aoing throi^ last night, I thmk we should do it today, Frieder said after several players reqidred an extended time to meet testing requirements.</p>
        <p>Tte guys who lost in the first romd, you dont need to do them, ftrieder added. And you dont need die results until Uie first of next eek, fmyway. Hie day to do it is today, like after practice or before practioe.</p>
        <p>Coaches Bob Knight and Mike Krxyiewski agreed Friday that dianges wm needed in Um drug testing program, which is getting its first full-scale workout in the postseason basketball tmirnament</p>
        <p>Notre Dame Athletic Director Gene Corrigan, who supervised the tests in the Midwest Regional basketball tournament at Indianapolis, agreed with Freider. Corrigan had to wait until early Friday morning because smne piayers were too driiydrated to give urine samles immediately after Thursday</p>
        <p>_ a member of the NCAA basketball committee, said he would recommend changes - but did not</p>
        <p>Hie</p>
        <p>calls for postgame _ t players from each winning team in the NCAAs opening round. Urine samples are obtained from seven players who lead the team in playing time and one player selected at random.</p>
        <p>Tests also will be conducted after the second round of the tournament and at the Final Four in New</p>
        <p>Tests were also done Friday at the NCAA Hack and Field Champion- in Oklahoma City and w(mld be</p>
        <p>^d Auburn guaid Frank Ford after ns teams victory in Indian^lis Hiuisday. You sweat a lot of fluids (fit of you and you dont have anything left. And (hen, they follow you around and say, youve got to go again.</p>
        <p>Once you get there theyre giving fbu Gatorade, Perrier water, and when youre rea(ly, theyre telling you to sit down ancf wait your turn. One of our guys stayed over about (fro hours.</p>
        <p>^^This whole drug testing is certainly done with the concept of helping everybody involved, Krzyzewski, Dukes coach, said after his teams Victory. I think theres got to be a iquch better way to administer it. Iwcauseafter a win, when you go into 4ockerroom it takes too much away Bom the euphoria of a win.</p>
        <p>Youre more concerned with about what theyre drinl^ -players are told not to drink cola drinks because of the caffme content where theyre sitting and that</p>
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        <p>dehydrated can have a hard time, said Knight, who left the Hoosier Dome before several of his Indiana players were able to produce a specimen some 90 minutes after their</p>
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        <p>thinj^ you have to do, Xavier Coach Pete Gillen said after his teams vic-</p>
        <p>Bch John McDonnell, whose Arkansas mens team is shooting for its fourth straight NCAA indoor track title, said he likes the idea of the athletes being tested.</p>
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        <p>Moye, Rampants Defeat Eastern Wayne By 7-3</p>
        <p>By TOM MORRIS Reflector Sports Writer Rose topped Eastern Wayne, 7-3, in school baseball action Friday a strong pitching perfor-</p>
        <p>iriance by Tom Moye who recorded strike</p>
        <p>nine strikeouts and gave up only three hits as the Rampants went to 2-don the year.</p>
        <p>r*!Moye really Ditched well, said Rqse coach Ronald Vincent. He ac-topy pitched one more inning than we^ticipated. He was throwing real wefl but in that last inning he kmd of radoutofgas.</p>
        <p>lOver the tail end of the second inning and'theh in the third inning, Moye recorded four straight strike-</p>
        <p>to make it 2-1.</p>
        <p>The Rampants added two more runs in the bottom of the fourth. David Daniels walked to start things off. Curtis Perkins then singled to put batters at first and second.</p>
        <p>Move reached on an error by the first baseman, scoring Daniels. Scott Davis then grounded out on a fielders choice befwe Galloway sacrificed cour^ runner Earl Hines home to give the Rampants a 4-1</p>
        <p>out Stacy Hardee to end the inning.</p>
        <p>Robbie McDonald came (m in reUef in Jhe top qf the seventh. After get-tk^ the first two batters to ground and fly out, he gave up a walk and af ingle before settling down and sftiking out Dexter Jones for the win. Rose jumped on top first, scoring tkm runs in the third inning.</p>
        <p>:iason Galloway reached after be-io| hit by a pitch. Greg Jones then rwched a double and brought Galloway home. Jones came home on aftrowing error by the catcher, who ;thro\i^tothjinl. astern Wayne countered with a in the top of the fourth. Dexter Jies walked and went to second on a s^e by John Gerken. Uiy Russo I sacrificed Jones to third and ten to second before Roger Smith</p>
        <p>Rose added another run in the bottom of the fifth when Hunter Clark reached on an error by the first baseman and then scorea on a sacrifice fly by Daniels.</p>
        <p>I think we hit the ball better, Vincentsaid. And 1 thought we did a good job of putting the ball in play in the ript field.</p>
        <p>Eastern Wayn tried to rally in the top of the sixth, scoring two runs when Moye appeared to falter but he was able to get out of the inning giv-</p>
        <p>hitters, Vincent said. Tom fought back (though). Moyes poise has always been outstanng.</p>
        <p>Eastern Wayne never threatened again while the Rampants were able to add two more runs in the bottom of thesixth.</p>
        <p>Moye reached on a single and was replaced by courtesy runner Dallas McPherson who stole second and came home on a sacrifice by Scott Davis. Jimmy Gillihan added another Rampant run when he reached cm a walk and came home on a sacrifice fly by Galloway.</p>
        <p>Rose, following a Saturday game at Greene Central, travels to Havelock on Thursday.</p>
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        <p>2 111 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 2 10 1 3 0 10 3 110 2 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 110 22 7 4 4</p>
        <p>loye got the first batter of the in-on a fair-ball tip that catcher Smith easily threw out. Jones and Russo then got thins started for Eastern Wayne when both reached on walks. Moye got Gerken, who had gotten the onW two hits off him the whde day, to fly out between walks.</p>
        <p>^er Smith then ripped a triple, driving both home and narrowing the gap to 5-3. Moye came back to strike</p>
        <p>102</p>
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        <p>EasUtv Wayne............................000</p>
        <p>J.H. Rose....................................002</p>
        <p>Game Winning RBIJones.</p>
        <p>E-Fairdoth, Russo, Smothers; DPRose; LOB-EW 3, R 2; 2B-Jones; 3B-Smith; SB-Clark, McPherson 2; SDaniels, Davis; SF Galloway 2.</p>
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        <p>Safe At Home</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools Jason Galloway slides safely into home plate in the third inning, scoring on a double by Greg Jones as Eastern</p>
        <p>Wayne catcher John Denny bobbles the relay from the outfield. Rose took a 7-4 win in the. game. (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>rs Post Victories</p>
        <p>fARMVnXEFarmville Central finally got its baseball season underway Friday afternoon, claiming a 3-2 victory over VMnlkaven High School. 'ilKv-The Jaguars took the lead in the b()ttom of the first inning, scoring two runs. Brian Huber led off with a siigle and Mark Wooten walked. After two outs, Mike Vandiford walked, loading the bases. Kelvin Huber sipgled, scoring Brian Huber. H^ard Collins then walked, forcing imWooten.</p>
        <p>)n the second, the Jaguars got what pdoved to be the winning run. Brian HOber reached on an error and stole sqomd. After Wooten again walked, Gm Baker doubled in Huber.</p>
        <p>West Craven came up with single nlns in the third and fourth inning, bt failed to get the tying run.</p>
        <p>3rian Huwr led the Farmville hit-tipg with two while Jason Dixon and Jmuny Dean each had two for the Eagles.</p>
        <p>Farmville is now 1-0 while West (}faven falls to 0-3. Hie Jaguars return to action on Tuesday, hosting Roanoke.</p>
        <p>scored four times that they pt the pme away. Pittman and Whitfield both walked, as did Smith, loading the bases. Ryan singled and an error on the play allowed all three runners to score. Hatem then singled to drive in Ryan for a 54) lead.</p>
        <p>Rosewood went on to add three more in the fourth and one in the sixth.</p>
        <p>North Pitt came up with one in the fourth and scored twice in the fifth. In the fifth, Jarvis Massenburg doubled and scored on Stanton Aylleynes double. Lee Eakes then doubled to drive in Aylleyne.</p>
        <p>Ryan led the Rosewood hitting with two while Eakes and Chuck Doak each had two for North Pitt.</p>
        <p>The Panthers are now 2-1 on the year and the two teams meet again Tuesday at North Pitt.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton.........15</p>
        <p>Kinston...................4</p>
        <p>1-1 on the year now. Ayden-Grifton host to D.H. Conley on</p>
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        <p>KINSTON - Ayden-Grifton scored eight big runs in the third inning to romp to a 15-4 baseball victory over Kinston High School Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The Cheers took the lead in the first, scoring twice, then added three more in the second for a 5-0 lead.</p>
        <p>But they put the game out of reach with eight runs in the third inning. Billy Aler opened the inning with a single and Gary Eubanks got a hit. Both were sacitficed up and Aaron Harper walked. Darryl Moye reached on a fielders choice that got Miller at the plate. Stacy Cole singled, however, mving in both Eubanks and Harper. Ty Little walked and Tony McLawhorn singled in Moye and Cole. Andy Swanson also walked, aaain loading the bases. Miller singl-eu in Little and McLawhorn, and a double by Eubanks plated Swanson and Miller.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton went on to add two more in the fifth. Kinston scored runs in the third and fourth</p>
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        <p>Kmston..................001 120  4  0  3</p>
        <p>Cole, Miller (7) and McLawhorn; Sparrow, Herring (3), McMahon (5) and WhiUey.</p>
        <p>Greene C...................002  020  2-8  7  2</p>
        <p>North Lenoir.............100 020 1-4  7  3</p>
        <p>Jones, Britt (3), Honrine (6), Hooker (7) and Eason- Bums, Copeland (4), Heatti (6) and Barber, Herring (6).</p>
        <p>Greene C.................6</p>
        <p>North Lenoir .....4</p>
        <p>LAGRANGE  Greene Central used the long ball to outlast North Lenoir in a non-conference baseball meeting Friday, 6-4.</p>
        <p>The Hawks struck first, getting a run in the first inning. But the Rams came back with two in the third for a 2-1 lead. Both teams scored twice in</p>
        <p>the fifth inning to up the score to 4-3. Greene Centrals Vance Head hit a</p>
        <p>id got two in the fifth. MUler;</p>
        <p>Rosewood................9</p>
        <p>North Pitt .......3</p>
        <p>StOSEWOOD  Rosewood High Sdhool scored five times in the first tl^ innings and went on to record a 9-jl basebaU victory over North Pitt Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The Eagles started their scoring in the second inning, getting a sin^e run.</p>
        <p>But in was in the third when they</p>
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        <p> and Eubanks each had three hits to lead a 15-hit Charger attack. Move. Little and McLawhorn each added a pair. Moye, Little and Eubanks all had doubles.</p>
        <p>Neal Outlaw had two of the six Kinston hits.</p>
        <p>The Chargers and Vikings are both</p>
        <p>solo homer in the inning to account for one of the runs.</p>
        <p>The Rams put the game away with two more runs in the seventh inning, upping their lead to 6-3. Ervin Collins walked and P.J. Johnson followed with a home run.</p>
        <p>North Lenoir tried to rally, scoring once in the bottom of the seventh.</p>
        <p>Johnson led the Ram hitting with three, driving in four runs. Head added two hits. Dave Hinson and Greg Cole each had two hits for the Hawks.</p>
        <p>Greene Central, 3-0, was to face Rose on Saturday in a home game, then play host to West Craven on ay.</p>
        <p>Jamesville..............13</p>
        <p>Chocowinity.............5</p>
        <p>JAMESVILLE - Jamesville High School scored early and went on to reciMrd a 13-5 baseball victory over Chocowinity in a Tobacco Belt Conference game Friday.</p>
        <p>The Bullets jumped into the lead in the first inning, scoring four times, then added a mth run in the second. Chocowinity, however, rallied for three in the top of the third to cut the lead to 5-3.</p>
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        <p>Spruill scored all three runners. C^ig Dickerson reached on a two-base error that scored SpniUl and Jeff Phelps singled to drive in Dickerson for the 10-3 lead.</p>
        <p>Jamesville added two in the fifth and on in the sixth while the Indians pushed over two more in the fourth.</p>
        <p>Phelps led the Jamesville hii with four while Gardner and Sl each had two. No one had more than one for Chocowinity.</p>
        <p>Jamesville is now 1-2 overall and. 1-0 in TBCplay. Chocowinity drops to 0-2 overall and 0-1 in the league. Jamesville travels to Mattamuslieet on Monday, while Chocowinity travels to Aurora on Tuesday.</p>
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        <p>SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)  University of Florida coach Norm Sloan says there was nothing special about beating his old school, North Carolina State, in the NCAA basketball tournament.</p>
        <p>It was nice to see old friends, said Sloan, who coached the Wolfpack for 13 seasons and won the 1974 NCAA title.</p>
        <p>Its just a basketball game, he added.</p>
        <p>It was a big game for Florida, though. The Gators, appearing in their first NCAA tournament, ended N.C. States title hopes 82-70 in a first-round game at the Carrier Dome Friday.</p>
        <p>On Sunday, Florida meets No. 7 Purdue, a 104-95 winner over North-edstem, while No 10 Syracuse meets Western Kentucky. The Orangemen withstood Georgia Southern 79-73 Friday night after Western Kentucky beat West Virginia 64-02.</p>
        <p>florida, 22-10 and runner-up to Alabama in the Southeastern Conference, trailed 49-40 in the second half before going on a 17-0 spurt, which included 11 straight points wjthin one minute.</p>
        <p>jVith an assist from assistant coach and former N.C. State star Monte Towe, Sloan changed from a zone defense to a man-to-man after the Gators fell behind 49^0.</p>
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        <p>Guards Vernon Maxwell and Andrew Moten led the Gators. Maxwell had 28 points and Moten 19. Each grabbed seven rebounds, tops on the team.</p>
        <p>Bennie Bolton scored 20 points for the Wolfpack, 20-15, whose winning streak ended at six. Included was an upset triumph over North Carolina for the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title that put the Wolfpack into the tournament.</p>
        <p>I think it was a case of us self-destructing, said N.C. State Coach Jim Valvano, who led the Wolfpack to the 1983 NCAA crown. When we won the (ACC) tournament, that was an incredible victory. That was the end of an incredible journey as opposed to the beginning of a another.</p>
        <p>Purdue, 25-4, coK!hampions of the Big Ten with Indiana, got a career-hi^ 29 points and 13 rebounds from 6-tbot-5 senior Doug Lee. Lees output included six 3-pointers.</p>
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        <p>LSU Eliminates Georgia Tech</p>
        <p>ROSEMONT, lU. (AP) - Temple, Louisiana State, St. Johns and DPaul are headed for the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional thanks to a tenacious shot-swatter, the 3-point basket, the Italian connection and a guard nicknamed Rocket.</p>
        <p>Temple opened play at the Rose-</p>
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        <p>Kevin Florent led Southern with 19 and Joe Faulkner added 15. Jaguars ended the season at 19-</p>
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        <p>dfeated Georgia Tech 85-79, St. Johns nipped Wichita State 57-55 and DePaul eliminated Louisiana Tech 76-62.</p>
        <p>The Owls, 32-3, seeded second in the region and ranked eighth in the</p>
        <p>nation got 24 Mints from guard Nate ell ana 21 from center Tim</p>
        <p>Blackwell Perry. But they also benefited from Southerns poor shooting as the Js^rs made only 20 of 73 field-goal at^mpts.</p>
        <p>And sometimes Southern simgly</p>
        <p>had trouble getting the ball ritn. Perry blocked seven shots while at the other end he slammed home five dunks.</p>
        <p>In the second half I just went out and tried to block anything they threw up, he said.</p>
        <p>Southern Coach Ben Jobe summed up his teams efforts by noting that some of the shots weve been making all year didnt go in.</p>
        <p>1 thought we made a courageous try. Their big people wore us down and negated our qmckness, he said.</p>
        <p>Charger Colts Whip Kinston</p>
        <p>LITTLEFIEU) - AydeibCriftons junior varsity baseball team rolled to a 14-1 victory over Kinston Friday.</p>
        <p>The Chargers were led by Scott Chauncy and Gene Stancil with two hits each.</p>
        <p>Stancil hurled the win, with relief elpfr The I</p>
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        <p>help from Chauncy in the fifth.</p>
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        <p>LSU, 22-14, faces Temple on Sunday and Coach Dale Brown can only hope Darryl Joe has some of his shooting magic left. Joe hit seven 3-point baskets and finished with a career-high 28 points as the Tigers fought off Geoiigia Tech.</p>
        <p>LSU has had our number, conceded Yellow Jackets Coach Bobby Cremins, who watched his club fall to the Tigers for the third time in a year.</p>
        <p>Tom Hammonds scored 24 points to lead Georgia Tech, which finished 16-13.</p>
        <p>St. Johns and Wichita State provided the days best drama for the 16,841 fans who jammed the Horizon Friday evening.</p>
        <p>Marco Baldi, a native of Italy who was banned from last years tournament, sank a 12-foot jumper with one second left to lift the Redmen past the Shockers.</p>
        <p>IU remember this for the rest of my life. Im just glad I was able to play this year, Baldi said.</p>
        <p>Baldi was suspended prior to St. Johns first-round tournament game in 1986 when the NCAA learned he had accepted transporation expences from an Italian pro club. His eligibility was restored last October.</p>
        <p>I think thats about the tenth close ballgame weve been involved in, said St. Johns Coach Lou Carneseca, whose record improved to 21-8. After a while, you get acclimated to them.</p>
        <p>After Baldis basket, Wichita State, 22-11, called time out but then lost the ball out of bounds on a desperation pass as the buzzer sounded. Hie Shockers Sasha Radunovich, a native Yugoslavian, finished wih 18 points.</p>
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        <p>Reg^e Lewis with 23 points and Andre LaFleur with 22 paced the Huskies, who had an 11-game winning streak snapped and finished with a 27-7 record.</p>
        <p>Georgia Southern, 20-11, the Trans America Conference tourney champion, threw a scare into Syracuse,</p>
        <p>Johnson grabbed an inbounds pass and made a qiiick move along the baseline and hit the winning basket.</p>
        <p>It probably wasnt a pretty game to watch, but it was gorgeous at the</p>
        <p>Tellis Frank topped Western Kentucky with 17 pomts, followed by Bryan Asberry, 16, and Johnson, 15.</p>
        <p>Tyrone Shaw had 18 for West Virginia, which finished at 23-8.</p>
        <p>end, said Hilltoppers Coach Murray    It</p>
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        <p>ond one during an 18-7 Purdue run in the second half after Northeastern pulled to within 57-56.</p>
        <p>I thought it turned the game, said Boilermakers Coach Gene Keady, whose teams were eliminated in the first round in each of the past three years. I thought it was the difference, because we were struggling</p>
        <p>The Orangemen trailed 40-39 at hafltime and led only 64-61 with with 6:22 to go.</p>
        <p>They hung tough, said Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim. It was the kind of game that could have slipped away.</p>
        <p>Greg Monroe, who made four 3-pointers in the second half, scored 16 points, while Rony Seikaly led the way with 22 points and Derrick Coleman had 16 ^ints and 10 rebounds.</p>
        <p>Brian Newton scored 18 points for the Eagles, while Anthony Forrest and Michael Stokes added 16.</p>
        <p>Dont think Im happy because we played well, Georgia Southern Coach Frank Kerns said. Im not happy unless we win.</p>
        <p>western Kentucky, 29-8, moved into the second round thanks to Kan-nard Johnsons basket with one second left.</p>
        <p>West Virginias Darryl Prue, who had 18 points, quickly turned from hero to goat.</p>
        <p>Prue missed the front end of a 1-and-1 situation with 51 seconds left and the score tied at 62. With three seconds left, Prue blocked an shot by Johnson, but two seconds later</p>
        <p>WESTERN KENTUCKY (64)</p>
        <p>Frank S-17 l-i 17, Johnson 6-12 3-3 15, Martin 2-2 (H&amp;gt; 4, McNeal 6-12 0-012, Lee 0-3 04) 0, Asberry 4-6 8-1116, McNary 0-2 04) 0, Swi^er 0-3 04) 0, Shelton 04) 04) 0. Totals 26-57T2-1564.</p>
        <p>WEST VIRGINIA (62)</p>
        <p>Shaw 6-10 6-8 18, Yearwood 3-11 4-5 10, Pinckney 2-9 2-4 6, Prue 9-14 0-3 18, Crawl</p>
        <p>1-5 2-2 4, Brooks 3-6 04) 6, Berger 0-104) 0, Semisch 0-104) 0. Totals 24-57 14-22 62.</p>
        <p>HalftimeWest Virginia 35, W. Kentucky 32. 3-point goalsW. Kentucky 0-3 (Lee 0-2, McNeal O-l), West Virginia 0-2 (Yearwoiod 0-1, Crawl 0-1). Fouled out Martin. ReboundsW. Kentucky 30 (McNeal, Asberry 6), West Virginia 43 (Pinckney 10). AssistsW. Kentuclw 19 (Lee 9), West Virginia 14 (Crawl 5). Total foulsW. Kentucky 22, West Virginia 15. A-Not available.</p>
        <p>NORTHEASTERN (95)</p>
        <p>R.Lewis 5-12 12-16 23, Fuller 4-10 1-2 9, McDuffie 3-10 3-5 9, Williams 4-11 04) 10, LaFleur 8-13 6-7 22, D.Lewis 6-13 4-4 19, Corcoran 0-3 2-2 2, Hall 04) 1-21, Skeen 04) 04)0. Totals 30-72 29-38 95.</p>
        <p>PURDUE (104)</p>
        <p>MitcheU 3-9 44) 10, Lee 10-14 3-5 29, McCants 5-9 7-11 17, T.LewiS 6-14 7-10 20, Stephens 6-7 4-4 18, T.Jones 0-0 4-6 4, K. Jones l-l 04) 2, Arnold 1-3 O-l 2, Fisher 04)</p>
        <p>2-2 2, Stack 04) 04) 0. Totals 32-57 31-45104. Half timePurdue 44, Northeastern 41.</p>
        <p>3-point goalsNortheastern 6-21 (D.Lewis 3-3, WilTiams 2-7, R.Lewis 1-4, McDuffie 0-2, LaFleur 0-5), Purdue 9-14 (Lee 6-8, Lewis 1-4, Stephens 2-2). Fouled out R.Lewis, D.Lewis, Fuller, Corcoran, Mitchell, Stephens. ReboundsNortheastern 41 (McDuffie 12), Purdue 42 (Lee 13). AssistsNortheastern 9 (LaFleur 3), Purdue 22 (Lewis 10). Total foulsNortheastern 34, Purdue 25. Technicals-Northeastern bench 2, Williams, McCants (ejected). A-NA.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA STATE (70)</p>
        <p>Brown 3-5 3-4 9, Bolton 7-14 2-3 20, Shackleford 0-10 0-2 12, Jackson 34 2-2 9, Del Negro 6-14 04) 12, Giomi 0-3 04) 0, 1^10*04)04)0, Weems 1-2 04)2, Lambiotte 1-2 04) 2, Howard 1-2 0-0 2, Kennedy l-l 04) 2. Totals 29-59 7-1170.</p>
        <p>FLORIDA (82)</p>
        <p>J. Lawrence 3-5 04) 8, P. Lawroice2-304) 5, Schintzius 4-121-19, Maxwell 6-1614-21 28, Moten 5-8 7-719, Montgomery 0-2 04) 0, Lett 0-11-21, Capers 1-2 2-2 4, McClary 4-5</p>
        <p>0-18. Totals 25-54 25-34 82.</p>
        <p>HalftimeFlorida 33, N. Carolina State 30. 3-point goalsN. Carolina State 5-14 (Bolton 4-7, Jackson 1-3, Del Negro 0-3, Lambiotte 0-1), Florida 7-14 (J. Moten 2-3, Maxwell 2-4, Lawrence 2-4, P. Lawrence</p>
        <p>1-2, Montgomeiy O-l). Fouled outDel Negro. Reoounos-N. Carolina State 34 (Shacklef(Hrd 8), Florida 37 (MaxweU, Moten 7). AssistsN. Carolina State 15 (Jackson 5), Florida 13 (Schintzius 4). Total foulsN. Carolina State 24, Florida 18. Techical-Shackleford. A14,072.</p>
        <p>GEORGIA SOUTHERN (73)</p>
        <p>Newton 8-13 2-418, Jones 1-6 4-4 6, Sanders 1-3 2-2 4, Forrest 8-1104) 16, Stokes 5-6</p>
        <p>2-2 16, Holliday 2-4 1-2 7, Curry O-l (M) 0, Miller 2-5 2-2 6, Dixon 04) 04) 0, Mack 04) 04)</p>
        <p>0, Boitik 04) 04) 0. Totals 27-4913-16 79. SYRACUSE (79)</p>
        <p>Coleman 5-10 6-6 16, Triche 1-2 2-4 4, Seikaly 9-15 4-10 22, Douglas 7-14 2-3 17, Monroe 6-10 O-l 16, Brower 0-1 2-2 2, Thompson 0-1 04) 0, Harried 1-2 04) 2,   i 04) (M)0. Totals 29-5516-26 79.</p>
        <p>neGa. Southern 40, Syracuse 39. 3-point goals-Ga. Southern 6-6 (Stokes 4-4,</p>
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        <p>USDA CHOICE WHOLE  FRESH BEEF  FLANDERSBOTTOM BOUNDS ..  .  BABBBQVE  RIBS..... BEEF PA1TIS^3 &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>FRESH BEEF</p>
        <p>LIVE MAINE</p>
        <p>LOBSTERS</p>
        <p>MEDIUM</p>
        <p>SHRIMP</p>
        <p>CATFISH STEAB</p>
        <p>CURTIS</p>
        <p>SUe*d BACON</p>
        <p>*1!</p>
        <p>Famiiy Pack Fri</p>
        <p>12oz. pkg.</p>
        <p>CURTIS  A  ^  ^  A</p>
        <p>Meat or Beef FRANKS.............A</p>
        <p>12oz. pkg.</p>
        <p>SWIFT'S HOSTESS</p>
        <p>Canned HAM</p>
        <p>SJ7S</p>
        <p>FRESH FRYER</p>
        <p>LEG QVARTEHS</p>
        <p>BBBASTS.........................</p>
        <p>41b. can</p>
        <p>THIGHS ....................70</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>THOMPSON WHITE SEEDLESS</p>
        <p>CRAPES</p>
        <p>FIRM GREEN</p>
        <p>CABBAGE</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA FANCY</p>
        <p>Bed OclicioiM APPLES</p>
        <p>FRESH</p>
        <p>BBOCCOU..............................</p>
        <p>HARTZ</p>
        <p>CAT</p>
        <p>UTTER</p>
        <p>STS9</p>
        <p>CHICKEN OP THE SEA</p>
        <p>Ch$mkUght</p>
        <p>TUNA</p>
        <p>In Oil or Water 6.5oz. can</p>
        <p>THOMAS</p>
        <p>ENOUSH</p>
        <p>MUFFINS</p>
        <p>Ckst.pkg.</p>
        <p>OLD VIRGINIA</p>
        <p>APPLE</p>
        <p>JUICE</p>
        <p>64oz. btl.</p>
        <p>KRAFT</p>
        <p>SALAD</p>
        <p>DRESSINGS</p>
        <p>i\ Aaaorted Varletiea</p>
        <p>'/ 16oc.HU</p>
        <p>BRAVO </p>
        <p>SPAGHETTI</p>
        <p>SAUCE</p>
        <p>Aaaorted Varletiea 32oc.Jar</p>
        <p>SANKA</p>
        <p>INSTANT</p>
        <p>COFFEE</p>
        <p>8oz. Jar</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>"iMSE</p>
        <p>J CHEESE PUFFS</p>
        <p>SANKA Reg., ADC wdEP  RemOO</p>
        <p>COFFEE  ISoz.bag JB</p>
        <p>COKE Diet COKEi or TAB</p>
        <p>-.r</p>
        <p>AUVarieUea 2 Liter</p>
        <p>BVDWEISER</p>
        <p>(REGULAR OR LIGHT).</p>
        <p>SPECIAL DARK</p>
        <p>LOWENBRAU</p>
        <p>RIUNITE</p>
        <p>WINES AUVarieUea</p>
        <p>BLUE BONNET</p>
        <p>MARGARINE</p>
        <p>.1313</p>
        <p>REDOLO</p>
        <p>TOMATOES</p>
        <p>14.50Z. can</p>
        <p>llb.qtra.</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>4/^1</p>
        <p>LIMIT I WITH ADDITIONAL S7.S0 PURCHASK!</p>
        <p>Void aller Wed. Mw. 18.1887</p>
        <p>LIMIT I WITH ADDITIONAL S7 50 PURCHASE! Void aflor Wod. Mw. 18.1987</p>
        <p>-I</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0033" />
        <p>The Patty Reflector, Greenville, N.C._Sunday,  Maroh  15,1967</p>
        <p>COUPONS</p>
        <p>J OF THE WEEK!</p>
        <p>See Store For Details</p>
        <p>Hum</p>
        <p>FRESH</p>
        <p>SUPERMARKETS AND SUPER SAVING CENTERS</p>
        <p>C--</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>K hU</p>
        <p>FRESH LEAN WHOLE</p>
        <p>PORK LOINS</p>
        <p>QUARTER LOIN  ucn  iCKi;u  i  rAmii^i rA\/A  riuvon  ruKiiPORK CROPS ^Ib. PORK CHOPS *Ib. SPARE RIBS I*ib</p>
        <p>CENTER CUT FAMILY PACK</p>
        <p>FRESH SMALL PORK</p>
        <p>'^n^er Parts Sale!</p>
        <p>DRUMSTICKS WINGS..............</p>
        <p>HILLSHIRE (AU Varieties)</p>
        <p>SaMkMl S4DCACI</p>
        <p>?**</p>
        <p>JlMBfY DEAN</p>
        <p>OUSADSA6E</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>lb. pkg.</p>
        <p>LIKES</p>
        <p>Comed Beef BRISKET</p>
        <p> '"V /   </p>
        <p>*1</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>bunch</p>
        <p>CAFETERIA</p>
        <p>BREAKFAST SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Cl</p>
        <p>DELICATESSEN</p>
        <p>2 Eggs, Bacon or Sausage Toast or Biscuit</p>
        <p>CUDDY ROASTED</p>
        <p>TURKEY BREAST</p>
        <p>OVAL SNAPPED</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>NEW YORKER</p>
        <p>Swiss</p>
        <p>CHEESE,,.</p>
        <p>*3**</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>PETER'S BEST EOASTBBEF, CORNEDEEEF $ or PASTRAMI,</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>CHEESE SHOPPE</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>WISCONSIN</p>
        <p>CHEDDAR CHEESE</p>
        <p>S299</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>STONED</p>
        <p>WHEAT</p>
        <p>THINS..</p>
        <p>Sk 10.6 ox. pkg.</p>
        <p>PORT WINE CHEESE......</p>
        <p>BAKERY SPECIALS</p>
        <p>FRENCH BREAD</p>
        <p>C</p>
        <p>loaf</p>
        <p>GLAZED</p>
        <p>DONUTS do..</p>
        <p>IRRITE</p>
        <p>$04</p>
        <p>6-120Z. cans</p>
        <p>KH-.6-12oz.NR BZ.</p>
        <p>750ml BU.</p>
        <p>HI-DRl</p>
        <p>PAPER</p>
        <p>TOWELS</p>
        <p>1 roll</p>
        <p>RICHFOOD</p>
        <p>BROCCOU</p>
        <p>SPEARS</p>
        <p>lOoz. pkg.</p>
        <p>2/*l</p>
        <p>SNUGGLE</p>
        <p>FABRIC</p>
        <p>SOFTENER</p>
        <p>(45t Off Ubel) 64oz.btl.</p>
        <p>MINUTE MAID</p>
        <p>ORANGE JUICE</p>
        <p>Regular or Country Style 64oz.ctn.</p>
        <p>BUDGET GOURMETT</p>
        <p>ENTREES</p>
        <p>Aaaorted Varieties</p>
        <p>lOoz.pkg.</p>
        <p>Sf44</p>
        <p>KRAFT AMERICAN</p>
        <p>SINGLES</p>
        <p>ISoz.pkg.</p>
        <p>Minute</p>
        <p>Maid</p>
        <p>SOFT</p>
        <p>SENSE</p>
        <p>lOox. btl.</p>
        <p>ORANGE</p>
        <p>JUICE</p>
        <p>NATURE'S OWN Amited Flavor.</p>
        <p>LIGHT BREAD... 16os. loaf</p>
        <p>UNISOL 4</p>
        <p>STERILE</p>
        <p>SAUNE</p>
        <p>SOLUTION</p>
        <p>KEEBLER Aaaorted Flavors</p>
        <p>TATO SKINS 8c.pkg.</p>
        <p>1314</p>
        <p>PURINA</p>
        <p>DOC CHOW</p>
        <p>Bonus Bag</p>
        <p>1315</p>
        <p>TIDE</p>
        <p>LAUNDRT DETERGENT</p>
        <p>PALMOLIVE</p>
        <p>DISH LigUID</p>
        <p>1317</p>
        <p>ANGEL SOFT</p>
        <p>BATH TISSUE</p>
        <p>SOlb.bag</p>
        <p>42os.box.</p>
        <p>22oz.bU.</p>
        <p>4 roU pk.,</p>
        <p>LIMIT I WITH AUDITlONAL S7 90 PIIRCNA8B!</p>
        <p>Void after Wed. Mar. 18. 1987</p>
        <p>LIMIT I WITH ADDITIONAL 7 50 BURCHASI!</p>
        <p>Void alter Wed. Mar. 18.1987</p>
        <p>LIMIT I WITH ADDITIONAL S7 90 PURCHASBf</p>
        <p>Void after Wad. Mar. 18.1987</p>
        <p>LIMIT I WITH ADDITIONAL 97 90 njRCHASe'</p>
        <p>Void after Wed. Mar. 18. 1987</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0034" />
        <p>-Tf--t   '-fB-12 The Daily Reflector. GreenvHte, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15.1987</p>
        <p>SCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>TANK IPNAMAItr</p>
        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>w</p>
        <p>Note: Schedules are sup-by schools or SBoasariagageih and are sybfKt to chao^ without notice.</p>
        <p>Uiay't8fttts</p>
        <p>BaicbaU</p>
        <p>Eut Cutdioa at N.C. State (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Moadayt ^mtU Batekall</p>
        <p>Connecticut at East Carolina (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Jamesville at Mattamuskeet Teimis</p>
        <p>Christopher Newport at East Carolina n p.m.)</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at East</p>
        <p>Cart^ (3:30 p.m.) ConleyatNewSerao</p>
        <p>Coni^ at New Bern girls (3D.m.) A^deihGrifton, Farmville Osntral at Rose (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>.m.) (3p.m.)</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>Rose at Northern Nash (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>SoftbaU Jamesville at Mattamuskeet Tuesday's Spoils Tennis</p>
        <p>Conley at FannviUe Central (3:30</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>West Carteret at Ayden-Gnfton (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at James Kenan (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton at Conley JV (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ccmley at Ayden-Grifton (4 p.m.) Roanoke at Farmville Cmtral (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Chcicowinity at Aurora Greene Central JV at West Craven (4p.m.)</p>
        <p>West Craven at Greene Ontral (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rosewood at North Pitt (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Jamesville at Bath SoftbaU</p>
        <p>...._j(4p.m.)</p>
        <p> i Central at Cwiley (3:30</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Pitt at West Craven (3:30 |*^^t Carteret at Ayden-Grifton</p>
        <p>Weft ftaven at North Pitt JV (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Goldsboro at Greene Central JV (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ehn at East Cardina women (2:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>^ Softball</p>
        <p>Washinih at Roanoke</p>
        <p>FarmviDe Central at Conley (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>R^ at Eastern Wayne (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>West Craven at North Pitt (3:30 pm.)</p>
        <p>SatM^ys Sports</p>
        <p>NCAA women at uioanapidis Lacrosse</p>
        <p>East CaroUna dub at The CiUdel Tournament</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>James Madison at East Carolina</p>
        <p>-2(lp.m.)</p>
        <p>Southwest Edgecimibe at Conley</p>
        <p>(4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rose at ^tOT Wayne (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Plymouth at Con% JV (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>George Mason at East Carolina women (1 p.m.)</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Pfeiffei' (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>^ ^ SoftbaU Onondaga at East Carolina - 2 (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>tot Carolina women at Georgia iteUys</p>
        <p>Baikelball</p>
        <p>.^te High School Finals at Chapel HUl</p>
        <p>AydeMirifton at Conley (4p.m.) Roanoke at Farmville Central</p>
        <p>(3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>ClMcowtnity at Aimora . West Craven at Greene Central (4 p.m.)  /</p>
        <p>Rosewood at North Pitt (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Jamesville at Bath Golf</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at Goldsboro (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>, Greene Central at Beddingfield (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Wednesday s Sports Tennis</p>
        <p>tot Cardina women at peace (2:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at Clayton (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>SoftbaU</p>
        <p>Connecticut at East Carolina  2 (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke at North Pitt (3:30 p.m.) Track</p>
        <p>, Conley at totem Wayne (3:35 p.m.)</p>
        <p>. Conley at totem Wayne girls (3:35 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Ahoskie  Roanoke at Ahoskie girls</p>
        <p>Northern Nash at Rose girls (3:30 p;m.)</p>
        <p>Thnrsdays Sports</p>
        <p>itii</p>
        <p>James Madison at tot (Carolina (ip.m.)</p>
        <p>UNC-Wilmington at tot Carolina (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ohioat tot olr^ina - 2 (2 p.m.) Track</p>
        <p>tot Celina at North Carolina InviUtional</p>
        <p>Lacrosse</p>
        <p>__tot Carolina at The Citadel Tournament</p>
        <p>Bowling</p>
        <p>HUkrest Ladies</p>
        <p>PoinU</p>
        <p>TossUps  .........................5134</p>
        <p>Home Federal.........................507</p>
        <p>Hdiday SheU ...................462</p>
        <p>Overtons Supermarket 427</p>
        <p>Sf^.Us^ ......................420</p>
        <p>I%ppi s Pizia Den...................418</p>
        <p>ans Upholstery..................3844</p>
        <p>Pat'Caimon, 208; high</p>
        <p>Adams, 527.</p>
        <p>Swimrainjt NCAA Women at Indianapolis</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>Westfield at East Carolina (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rose at Havelock (4p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Edgecombe at Chocowinity (3:30p.nTr OesweU at Jamesville (3:30 p.m.) Tennis</p>
        <p>UNC-Wilmington at tot Carolina</p>
        <p>(3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rose at Farmville Central (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at Ayden-Grifton (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>SoftbaU</p>
        <p>tot Cardina at UNC-Wilmington</p>
        <p>-2(2p.m.)</p>
        <p>Creswell at JamesviUe (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rose at Ayden-Grifton (2 p.m.) FarmvUle Central at Tarboro (2</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at New Bern (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene CentraTit SouUi Lenoir (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rose at Northern Nash (3:30 p.m.) Fridavs Snorts Swnmu NCAA Women at InSuiapoUs BasebaU Greene Central at Gddsboro (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Sunset Mixed</p>
        <p>Four Ss.......................65</p>
        <p>Cherry Court Apte.........63</p>
        <p>toy Rdlers................61</p>
        <p>French Connection........61</p>
        <p>Fabulous Four..............59</p>
        <p>Mcsfits.........................574</p>
        <p>M4 ..  54</p>
        <p>PinPbiindeK'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'..S3</p>
        <p>Fom Splits...................534</p>
        <p>Hard Times..................504</p>
        <p>Cox Electronics............48</p>
        <p>Team 13......................43</p>
        <p>Mt*4..........................40</p>
        <p>The Clovers..................39</p>
        <p>Gutter Busters..............374</p>
        <p>Women's high game and Elaine Cobb,^5, 632; mens high e, Jama Maiw^, 227; mens</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>424</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>464</p>
        <p>464</p>
        <p>494</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>61</p>
        <p>624</p>
        <p>sena,</p>
        <p>seria,Dickl</p>
        <p>,560.</p>
        <p>Fleldcrat-Cannon Mixed PgctTen..................26  14</p>
        <p>11'^</p>
        <p>Head^.....................18  22</p>
        <p>ScrewbaUs...................174  224</p>
        <p>Bobcats  IS  K</p>
        <p>Hi^ ^, toky Parker. 181; B^ ount, 196; high seria. Jacte Ayers, 449; Bennie Blount, Karl McLawhom. 516.</p>
        <p>Overtons Sports...........554  484</p>
        <p>Ebonetta.....................49  55</p>
        <p>Cherry Court Apts.........474  564</p>
        <p>Sdm Streaks...............39  65</p>
        <p>i, Mildred Hardee, 225; .Barbara Wade, 590.</p>
        <p>Sunday Bowlers</p>
        <p>Beginnere....................65  43</p>
        <p>^  .............644  434</p>
        <p>Achesons Buffet...........624  454</p>
        <p>Daring.........................584  494</p>
        <p>Hangera...................,..56  52</p>
        <p>Damn Yankea.............524  554</p>
        <p>Dads Younguns..........52  56</p>
        <p>A-Tam........................40  68</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;)u^on Marks............39  69</p>
        <p>Highgameandseria, Wayne Jefferson, as, 596; Sanrda Ussery, 196, 563.</p>
        <p>Thmday Night Mixed</p>
        <p>Tuff Stuff.....................614  384</p>
        <p>Co^ numbing..........614  384</p>
        <p>Gdfe Drag!.............594  404</p>
        <p>TheC.Bs....................59  41</p>
        <p>Thnl^........................584  414</p>
        <p>OcWDona....................564  434</p>
        <p>A-D4..,...,,...................50  50</p>
        <p>Luciv ^a...............50  50</p>
        <p>HUTs Monograms.........494  504</p>
        <p>.........................464  534</p>
        <p>The ^.....................45  55</p>
        <p>Bmh Warmers............42  58</p>
        <p>Sidekicks.....................414  584</p>
        <p>FuddCups .............41  59</p>
        <p>Optimists.^..................41  59</p>
        <p>Fantastic Four.............36  64</p>
        <p>Mens Mgh game. Steve Simon-wich, 226; mers him seria, Doyle Matthews, Bobby^nning, Sfo; HdSum^rne  ^</p>
        <p>Rec Standings</p>
        <p>(Through Friday) B^etball</p>
        <p>A Division Final SUndings Cdl.&amp;amp;Aikman4  7  l</p>
        <p>C?ity Heat  6  2</p>
        <p>Hooters  6  2</p>
        <p>0)l.&amp;amp;Aikman3  5  3</p>
        <p>Family Pract.  4  4</p>
        <p>^eftElks  3  5</p>
        <p>PCB  3  5</p>
        <p>Bamone  2  6</p>
        <p>Perdue  2  6</p>
        <p>BarTenders  2  6</p>
        <p>AA Division Final SUndings Empire Brusha  7  1</p>
        <p>Overtons  6  2</p>
        <p>GUCO  6  2</p>
        <p>Aldridge kSland  6  2</p>
        <p>Fiekkrat  6  2</p>
        <p>Wachovia Bank  3  5</p>
        <p>Winn Dixie  2  6</p>
        <p>Stop^  2  6</p>
        <p>Honeycutts  2  6</p>
        <p>Acheson s  0  8</p>
        <p>AAA Division Final Standings</p>
        <p>Col.&amp;amp;AUunanl  8  0</p>
        <p>Graify White  6  2</p>
        <p>427AutoCenter  6  2</p>
        <p>Recreation-Parks  5  3</p>
        <p>Rockers  4  4</p>
        <p>Col.&amp;amp;Aikman2  4  4</p>
        <p>Pitt Memorial  3  5</p>
        <p>Stingray  2  6</p>
        <p>BatOecats  2  6</p>
        <p>Ameritogs  1  8</p>
        <p>NHL Standings</p>
        <p>By IWAiisdsM Press AUlhnnEST WALES CONFERENCE Pstrick DivbiM</p>
        <p>W L T PU GF GA i-Philadeiphia  41  a  5  17  275  RR</p>
        <p>NYblaaders  36  S  10  71  240  SO</p>
        <p>NYRsoeen    30  8  a  270  265</p>
        <p>Waita^  30  31  8  8  243  24</p>
        <p>Ptttshorgh  a  a  11  65  le  254</p>
        <p>NewJersey  S  a  6  56  237  306</p>
        <p>AdamDivbiH i-Haitferd  a  X  7  81  248  234</p>
        <p>Montml as 9 73 SI 2</p>
        <p>UOStOD</p>
        <p>ax  8  a  256  2a</p>
        <p> -----X X  7  X  X2  XI</p>
        <p>(kwhec  XX  9  X  221  S</p>
        <p>CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Nsnii OMsiM Detroit  XX  9  X  2X  247</p>
        <p>St liouis  a S  13</p>
        <p>Mimiesou  X a  8</p>
        <p>a 31  10</p>
        <p>a X  6</p>
        <p>Smythc DivisiM</p>
        <p>K rvc KEKJ4&amp;amp;KCP-ID K IM A C6l0RlTY$iAM-PUM(</p>
        <p>I ePPOLppon?</p>
        <p>oon..</p>
        <p>by Jeff Millar &amp;amp; Bill Hinds</p>
        <p>-WAT  PCPllOiT6L.y,Y'I MEAlO/  T, \</p>
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        <p>Atlanta vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla.,</p>
        <p>Wehb.guard. from the injured list.</p>
        <p>nited Stetes Basketball League LONG ISUND KNIGHTS-Named Sal</p>
        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>Friday's Games Baltimore 3, Tacoma 2 ClevelaodlO,Chicago6 St.Louis4,Miniiota3 Dallas 6,viicfaiU3 Kansas (:itvLte Angeles 3</p>
        <p>lmsas (^ty at San DkMolut X p.m.</p>
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        <p>Los Angeles at St. Louis, 3:05 p.m. Baltimore at Wichita, 3:Xp.m. Chicago at Dallas,7:Xp.m.</p>
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        <p>gb vs. Chicago White Sox (SSI at Pp!.I:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>ipma vs. Kansas City at Fort Myets,Fla.,I:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>Los Angeles vs. Montreal at West Palm Bedi,Fla.,l:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>New York Yankees (ss) vs. Minnesota at Oriando,Fla.,l;Xp.m.</p>
        <p>Toronio vs. Texas at Port Charlotte. Fla.. l:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>San Ihego vs. Cleveland at Tucson. Ariz., 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>California vs.</p>
        <p>National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS-Signed Joe Caravello and Kevin Hudgens, defensive tackles, Dwaine Morris, defensive end, Ray Phillips, linebacker and Andy Upchurch, center.</p>
        <p>Cuadian Football UagHe</p>
        <p>CFL-Fired Joe Womack, scouting director.</p>
        <p>HOCKEY</p>
        <p>North (Carolina, 30-3, vs. Michigan, 20-n</p>
        <p>Sunday, March IS At Syracuse, N. Y.</p>
        <p>Florida, 22-10, vs. Purdue, 25-4 Western Kentucky, 29-8. vs Syracuse 27-6</p>
        <p>Semifinals Thursdav, March 19 At East Rutherford. N.J.</p>
        <p>N. Carolina-Michigan winner vs. Notre Dame-TCU winner Florida-Purdue winner vs W.</p>
        <p>Natkmal Hockey Leagne</p>
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        <p>to Francisco vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa.</p>
        <p>*^*^Yankees (ss) vs. Detroit at Lakelaod,Fla.,8:Xp.m.</p>
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        <p>Cinduiati vs. Bostoo at Winter Hava, Fla.,lp,m.</p>
        <p>Detroit vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg. Fli.,lp.m.</p>
        <p>New York Mels vs. Houston at Kissim-ma,Fia.,l:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>New York Yankea vs Chicago White Sox at Sarasota, Fla. I :Xp.m.</p>
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        <p>Philadelphia vs Pittsburgh at Bradaton, FTa.,l:Mm Kansas City vs. Texas at Port Charlotle. Fla.,l:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>Minnesota vs. Toronto at Dunedin. Fla., I:Xp.m.</p>
        <p>Butimore vs. Atlanta at Wat Palm Beach. Fla.,l:Xf.m.</p>
        <p>California vs.</p>
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        <p>tottle vs. MUwaukee at Chandler. Ariz., 3p.m.</p>
        <p>to Diego vs. Oakland at Phoenix. Ariz , 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>ChkagD Cubs vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz, 3p.m.</p>
        <p>NEW JERSEY DEVIL _______^</p>
        <p>Brown, forward, from Maine of the 1 can Hockey Lague.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK RANGERS-Senl Paul Fenton, left wing, to New Haven of the Amen-an Hockey Lague.</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Recalled Norm Schmidt, defenseman, from Baltimore of the Amerian Hockey league.</p>
        <p>COLLEGE CORNELL-Announced the raignation</p>
        <p>Kentucky-Swacuse winner Championship Saturday, Marcn 21</p>
        <p>Saturday.</p>
        <p>At East Rutherford, N.J. Regional semifinal winners</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>Southeast Regional First Round Thursday, March 12 At Birmingham, Ala.</p>
        <p>New Orleans 83, Brigham Young</p>
        <p>Alabama 88. North Carolina A&amp;amp;T</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>of Lou Reycroft, hockey each iLLAUDET-Named Ja</p>
        <p>GALLAUDET-N amed James DeStefano, assisUnt basketball coach, head</p>
        <p>NEW HAMPSHIRE-Annouoced the ra igation of Andy Maradian, athletic direc tor.</p>
        <p>YOUNGSTOWN STATE-Fired Mike Rice, men's basketball each Named Bill Dailey own's basketball coach</p>
        <p>NCAA Results</p>
        <p>By The Associated Prws East Regional First Round</p>
        <p>Thursday, March 12 irkte, N.C.</p>
        <p>at Tucsa, Ariz.,</p>
        <p>At Char1oiftr, i-,v.</p>
        <p>Texas Christian 76, Marshall 60 Notre Dame 84. Middle Tennessee sute 71</p>
        <p>82</p>
        <p>Michigan 97, Navy 82 North Carolina 113, Pennsylvania</p>
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        <p>Friday, March 13 At Syracuse. N.Y.</p>
        <p>Purdue 104^ Northeastern 95 Florida 82, North Carolina SUte 70 Western Kentucky 64, West Virginia 62</p>
        <p>Austin Peay 68. Illinois 67 Providence 90, Alabama-Birm-ingham68</p>
        <p>Friday. March 13 At .Atlanta Southwest Missouri Slate 65, Clemson60 Kansas 66. Houston 55 Georgetown 75, Bucknell 53 Ohio sute 91, Kentucky 77 Second Round Saturdav, March 14 At Birmingham, Ala. Providence, 22-8, vs. Austin Peay. 20-11</p>
        <p>New Orleans, 26-3, vs. Alabama, 27-4</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 15 At'Atlanta Kansas. 24-10, vs. Southwest Missouri sute, 28-5 GeorgeUwn. 27-4, vs. Ohio SUte, 20-12</p>
        <p>Semifinals Diursdav, .March 19 At Louisville, Ky.</p>
        <p>Providence-Austin Peay winner vs. New Orleans-Alabama winner Georgetown-Ohio St. winner vs. Kansas-SW Missouri winner</p>
        <p>RedSa3,I _</p>
        <p>New York Mets6,C TomtoS,St.Louis3 Atlanta 8, Texas4</p>
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        <p>Syracuse 79, Geongia Southern 73 ~ cond Round</p>
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        <p>Secondl______</p>
        <p>Saturday, March 14 At Charlotte. N .C.</p>
        <p>Notre Dame, 23-7, vs, Texas Christian. 24-6</p>
        <p>Saturday. March 21</p>
        <p>RegionaMters</p>
        <p>(Continued On B-W</p>
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        <p>ATLANTA (AP)  Unheralded Southwest Missouri State and its leading scorer Winston Garland are not atx)ut to sneak up on No. 20 Kansas after the Bears shocked No. 13 Qemson in the first round of the NCAA Southeast Regional.</p>
        <p>are just unbelievably well lid)</p>
        <p>coached and a fine team, said Kansas Coach Larry Brown, whose team meets Southwest Missouri in the second round Sunday at The Omni. And that No. 22 (Garland) is some player. I saw him for a few minutes today and got sick to my stomach.</p>
        <p>The Bears, champions of the As^iation of Mid-Continent Universities, which last year produced upset-minded Cleveland State, upended Clemson 65-60 Friday in their first-ever NCAA appearance with Garland, a 6-foot-2 sharp-shooting guard, scoring 24 points to become the schools top career scorer.</p>
        <p>In three other first round matchups at The Omni, Kansas easily got 1^ Houston 66-55, No. 4 and top-seeded Georgetown toppled Bucknell 75-53 and Ohio State downed Kentucky 91-77.</p>
        <p>Georgetown meets Ohio State in the opener Sunday before Southwest Missouri plays Kansas.</p>
        <p>Southwest Missouri may be unknown to much of the basketball world, but its Coach, Charlie Spoonhour, was not surprised by the triumph over Clemson. Neither was TigersCoach Cliff Ellis.</p>
        <p>Give credit to Southwest Missouri State. They are a fine ball club, said Ellis. Its a disappointing loss but Southwest Missouri is deserving of</p>
        <p>LSU-Tech...</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-9)</p>
        <p>rowdy, home-court crowd and an easy opponent.</p>
        <p>Dallas Comegys scored 29 points and Rod Strickland added 25 for the Blue Demons, 27-2. The pair had a perfect night, making a combined 21 (tf 25 field goal attempts.</p>
        <p>Strickland, affectionately called Rocket Rod by his teammates, fueled the DePaul attack with eight assists, 6-for-6 shooting from the free throw line and five steals.</p>
        <p>As Rod goes, so goes DePaul, said Louisiana Tech Coach Tommy Joe Eagles. I think hes the heart of their basketball team.</p>
        <p>Comegys said he had a heart-to-heart talk with the Blue Demons before the game, reminding them that DePaul has often had a tough time advancing past the tournaments opening contest.</p>
        <p>I told them it was a doH)r-die situation, said the senior center. We came out ready to play.</p>
        <p>Louisiana Tech, 22-8, of the Southland Conference got 21 points from Robert Godbolt.</p>
        <p>SOUTHERN U. (56)</p>
        <p>Faulkner 6-20 3^ 15, Flourent 7-16 4-619, Pollard 2-10 2-2 6, A. Johnson 1-8 2-2 5, D. Johnson 2-14 (H&amp;gt; 5, Washington 2-2 2-3 6, Gamer 0-2 (M) 0, Williams 0-100 0. Totals 20-7313-1756.</p>
        <p>TEMPLE (75)</p>
        <p>Perry 7-12 7-8 21, Vreeswyk 3-9 2-2 10, Rivas 1-2 3-4 5, Blackwell 7-7 8-8 24, Evans 3-9 4-411, Brantley 1-2 00 2, S. Johnson 00 00 0, Pearsall 1-3 00 2, Dowdell OO 00 0. Totals 23-54 24-26 75.</p>
        <p>Halftime-Temple 35, Southern U. 29. 3-point goalsSouUiem U. 3-11 (Faulkner 01, Flourent 1-2, A. Johnson 1-3, D.</p>
        <p>Johnson 1-5), Tmple 5-14 (Vreeswyk 2-5, uleo out</p>
        <p>Blackwell 2-6, Evans 1-3). Foul( Flourent, Vreeswyk. ReboundsSouthern U. 41 (Faulkner, Flourent 9), Temple 48 (Perry 17). AssistsSouthern U. 10 (A.</p>
        <p>Johnson 8), Temple 17 (Evans 7). Total fouls-Southem U. 21, Temple 18. A-NA.</p>
        <p>LOUISIANA STATE (85)</p>
        <p>Brown 1-1 1-4 3, Woodside 3-7 00 6, N.Wilson 9-19 OO 18, Joe 8-12 50 28, A. Wilson 8-16 2-2 20, Vargas 40 2-510, Irvin OOOOO. Totals 330110-1785.</p>
        <p>GEORGIA TECH (79)</p>
        <p>Ferrell 6-13 50 17, Hammonds 11-15 2-2 24, Ford 1-5 3-4 5, Dalrymple 3-9 3-4 11, Oliver 2-5 5010, Neal 30 2-210, Munlyn OO 2-2 2. Totals 26-55 22-26 79.</p>
        <p>HalftimeLSU 40, Georgia Tech 37. 3-point goalsLSU 9-17 (Joe 7-9, A.Wilson 2-7, Woodside 0-1), Georgia Tech 513 (Neal 2-7, Dalrymple 2-3, Oliver 1-2, Ferrell 0-1). Fouled outNone. Rebounds LSU 30 (Brown 8), Georgia Tech 35 (Ferrell, Hammonds 9). Assists-LSU 23 (Brown 9), Georgia Tech 19 (Neal 9). Total fouls-LSU19, Georgia Tech 17. A16,841.</p>
        <p>WICHITA STATE (55)</p>
        <p>Grayer 3-5 (N) 6, Radunovich 512 5718, Carr 1-3 1-4 3, Cundiff 52 510, Griffin 2-4</p>
        <p>2-4 6, Santos 3-11516. Dwight Praylow 512 2-2 16, Dwayne Praylow 51 0-0 0. Totals</p>
        <p>21-5051455.</p>
        <p>ST. JOHN'S (57)</p>
        <p>Glass 515 5018, Jones 1-71-2 3, Bross 1-2 04) 2, Bnist 53 04) 6, Jackson 518 53 15,</p>
        <p>Baku 551-111, Hempel 1-2 04) 2, Lewis 04)</p>
        <p>(M)O.ToUls 2552 5-6 f Halftime-St. Johns 28. Wichita St. 25. 5point  goalsWichita  St. 510</p>
        <p>(Kadunovicn 51, Griffin 2-4, Cundiff 51, Santos 51, Dwight Praylow 2-3), St. Johns 041 (Jackson 54). Fouled out-None. Rebounds- Wichita St. 35 (Grayer 9), St. John's 23 (Jones, Brust 5). Assists Wichita St. 11 (Griffin 3), St. Johns 11 (Brust, Jackson 3). Total foulsWichita St. 9, St Johns 17.</p>
        <p>LOUISIANA TECH (62)</p>
        <p>Cook 2-1150 4, Godbolt 513 51121, White 2-7 6-8 10, Lewis 3-51-2 7, Newton 53 510, Jackson 513 50 16, Guillory 1-2 04) 2, Bowman 50 2-2 2, Hannibal 51500. Totals 255511-1662.</p>
        <p>DEPAUL (76)</p>
        <p>Golden 53 3-4 3, Greene 53 3-4 3, Comegys 12-14 512 29, Edwards 510 00 12, rickland 51156 25. Uux 04) 06 0, Brandy 2-4 50 4, Holland 5206 Oj^Sowell 06 06 5 OShaui^nessy 51 51 0, iTune 06 06 0. ToUls25M 17-26 76 Halftime-DePaul 37, U. Tech 28. 3-point goals-La. Tech 58 (Jackson 46, Godbolt 1-1, Guillory 51), DePaul 1-4 (Strickland l-l, Greene 51, Edwards 51, OShaugnessy 51). Fouled out-White Rebounds-U Tech 32 (Godbolt II), DePaul 28 (Comegys, Edwards 8) Assists- La Tech 11 (Lewis4), DePaul 21 (Strickland 8). ToUl fouls-La. Tech 19. DePaul 14. A-16,861,</p>
        <p>praise for their play.</p>
        <p>It may be hard for some people to understand, said Spoonhour. But weve played some pretty good teams before some big crowds. Were</p>
        <p>Danny Manning finished with 12</p>
        <p>points, 11 under his average.</p>
        <p>Brown also said he is not</p>
        <p>used to playing good ball clubs. Bears have now won 15 i</p>
        <p>The Bears have now won 15 in a row and run their record to 28-5. Included in the mark are victories over Cleveland State (twice), Arkansas and Brigham Young and an overtime loss to Missouri.</p>
        <p>Clemsons season ended at 25-6, as 6-foot-lO center Horace Grant, the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year, was limited to only a rair of free throws in the second half. He finished with 16 points.</p>
        <p>Freshman Kevin Pritchard scored 15 of his 17 points in a 26-9 first half blitz in Kansas victory. The! Jayhawks, 24-10, led 34-21 at halftime and Houston, 18-12, never got closer than seven points in the second half. Rickie Winslow led Houston with 21 points, while Kansas All-American</p>
        <p>underestimating Southwest Missouri.</p>
        <p>Theyre as well-coached a team</p>
        <p>as Ive ever seen. I felt they beat a preat team in Clemson, one of the )etter teams in the nation, he said. All-American Reggie Williams</p>
        <p>scored 21 points and mt a pair of key he first half</p>
        <p>three-point goals late in the first half</p>
        <p>SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. (65)</p>
        <p>Worthy 36 506, Bell 1-4 58 7, Stuckey 2-4 2-3 6, Robinson 57 2-2 13, Garland 8-16 58</p>
        <p>M- .  "vuuiauil D-l L-i, 10, uaridliu 0-10 0-0 36 2-2 9, Hickox 51 50 0. Totals 22-4617-23 65.</p>
        <p>CLEMSON (60)</p>
        <p>Pryor 26 06 4, Jenkins 52 06 0, Grant 7-112-316, ------------</p>
        <p>...tu, Tait 26 06 6, Marshall 1-2 06 3, Middleton 46 3-3 11. Campbell 3-4 06 6, Brown 57 5014, Hobtein (M) 50 0. Totab 25465660.</p>
        <p>HalftimeClemson 28, SW Missouri St. 28. 5point goab-SW Missouri St. 46 (Garland 2-2, Robinson 1-2, Holt 1-4), Clemson 511 (Brown 2-3, Tate 2-4, Marshall 1-1, Jenkins 51, Middleton 52). Fouled outMiddleton. ReboundsSW Mbsouri St. 29 (Garland 6), Clemson 22 (Grant 7). AssbtsSW Missouri St. 13 (Robbnon 6), Clemson 18 (Marshall 5). Total foubSW Missouri St. 14, Clemson 21.</p>
        <p>HOUSTON (55)</p>
        <p>Winslow 5112-2 21, Anderson 5112-518, Ferreira 36 06 6, Brown 50 50 0, Hobby 55 2-2 2, McArthur 1-4 06 2, Brewer 52 06 0, Jackson 2-7 06 6, Grant 06 06 0, Belcher 0606 0. Totab 23-48 59 55.</p>
        <p>KANSAS (66)</p>
        <p>Piper 46 2-2 10, Manning 513 50 12, Pellock 1-4 1-2 3, Pritchard 7-11 2-2 17,</p>
        <p>Greene Wins; Lady Jags Fall</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - West Craven  captured its second straight softball</p>
        <p>I^hed over a run in the seventh to  victory of the spring Friday, downing</p>
        <p>tie the score then got another in the  North Lenoir, M, in eight innings,</p>
        <p>eighth to nip Farmville Central, 4-3,  The Lady Hawks took the initial</p>
        <p>in softball action Friday.  lead, scoring twice in the first inning,</p>
        <p>Farmville took the lead with a run  then adding two more in the second</p>
        <p>in the second, but West Craven came  for a 4-0 lead,</p>
        <p>up with two in the top of the third. Greene Central rallied for two in Farmville tied it up at 2-2 with one in  the third, then scored single runs in</p>
        <p>the bottom of the third.  the fourth and fifth to tie the contest,</p>
        <p>Farmville then took the lead with a  4-4.</p>
        <p>run in the fourth, but West Craven fi-  Finally, in the eighth inning, the</p>
        <p>nally tied it up with one in the sev-  Lady Rams came up with the winn-</p>
        <p>enth.  ing run. Christina Warren and Audry</p>
        <p>In the top of the eighth, Laneisa  Thomas both singled. Misty Pooles</p>
        <p>Fonville doubled and moved to third  infield fly ball was dropped and an</p>
        <p>on an out. She scored what would be  error on the relay went into the dug-</p>
        <p>the winning run on a hit by Marcie  out, allowing Warren to score with</p>
        <p>Blade.  the game-winning run.</p>
        <p>Eralyn Brinner led West Craven Warren led the Lady Ram hitting with two hits while Monica Morgan  with three while Laticia Warren,</p>
        <p>had a pair for the Lady Jaguars.  Chanel Hooker and Thomas each had</p>
        <p>The win boosts West Craven to 2-0 two. One of Laticia Warrens hits was on the year while Farmville is now a double.</p>
        <p>0-1. The Lady Jags will play host to  No one had  more than  one hit  for</p>
        <p>Roanoke on Tuesday.  North Lenoir.</p>
        <p>The Lady rams are now 2-0 and</p>
        <p> S I 5 J have won 23 in a row. They return to</p>
        <p>wpLaneba Fonville  action on Tuesday, hosting  West</p>
        <p>^  -  Craven.</p>
        <p>Greene C.................5</p>
        <p>North Lenoir.............4  i-enoir..........220 000 00-1 7 3</p>
        <p>cxTAiir ifTfi r&amp;gt; oil  Greene Central.......002  lio  015  14  4</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene Central  wp-ShannaDunn.</p>
        <p>getownen route to its victory over Bucknell.</p>
        <p>Bucknell has an excellent team; obviously though, we have much more manpower. But they gave it everything they had, said Hoyas Coach Jonn Tnompson, whose Big East Conference champions are now 27-4, including 12 straight victories.</p>
        <p>We came out tight offensively and defensively. I got going and that</p>
        <p>turned the game around. Everybody playing with</p>
        <p>BUCKNELL (53)</p>
        <p>Atkinson 55 56 11, Schrader 4-8 06 10, Heiden 56 0610, Seneca 57 06 8, Albteadt 26 50 5, Butte 1-4 54 5, Beecy 1-2 06 2, Aceto 53 2-2 2, Joseph 5106 0, Watson 06 50 0, Woollum 06 06 0, Moylan 06 06 0, Allen 06 06 0, Leggett 51 06 0, Albee 06 060. Totab 1546151253.</p>
        <p>GEORGETOWN (75)</p>
        <p>McDonald 591-111, Williams 519 50 21, Gillery l-i 06 2, Bryant 2-2 06 5, Tillmon 510 3-4 14 Highsmith 1-106 2, Winston 1-1 52 2, Smith 1-5 3-4 5, Edwards 06 06 0, Jackson 3-3 06 6, Allen 26 06 4, Jefferson 1-106 2, Lang 061-21. Totab 31-58 513 75.</p>
        <p>Halftime--Georgetown 37, Bucknell 29. 3-point goabBucknell 511 (Schrader 2-4, Seneca 2-3, Albteadt 1-2, Beecy 51, Aceto</p>
        <p>got loose and started playing confidence, said Williams, who hit his two 3-point shots to key a 13-0 run that gave the Hoyas a 32-23 lead with 2; 10 left in the first half.</p>
        <p>Mark Atkinson led the Bison, 22-9, and champions of the East Coast Conference, with 11 points.</p>
        <p>Ohio States Dennis Hopson, a second team All-American, scored 32 points on 12 of 19 shooting from the field, seven of eight free throws, and added six rebounds and five assists to pace the Buckeyes over Kentucky.</p>
        <p>51), Georgetown 5-14 (Williams 3-9, Bryant l-l, Tillmon 1-3, Smith 51). Fouled</p>
        <p>outSchrader. ReboundsBucknell 20 (Atkinson 4), Georgetown 37 (Williams 10). Assiste-Bucknell 15 (Seneca 9), Georgetown 18 (Winston 7). Total foub Bucknell 15, Georgetown 14. A-Not available.</p>
        <p>OHIO STATE (91)</p>
        <p>Hopson 12-19 7-8 32, Francis 3-5 511 15, Anderson 4-5 2-2 10, Wibon 7-10 4-4 19, Bur-son 591-311, White 1-1512, Wesson 06 (M) 0, Lomax 1-1512. Totals 33-50 23-30 91. KENTUCKY (77)</p>
        <p>Chapman 4-16 3-3 13, Madison 4-7 1-3 9, Lock 58 2-3 14, Blackmon 26 06 6, Davender 7-13 76 23, Andrews 3-5 06 6, Thomas 06 06 0, Jenkins 06 06 0, Miller 2-3 06 6, Scott 06 06 0. Totab 255813-17 77.</p>
        <p>Halftime-Ohio St. 42, Kentucky 40. 5 point goals-Ohio St. 2-3 (Hopson 1-2, Wibon 1-1), Kentucky 523 (Ciiapman 2-9, Blackmon 26, Davender 2-4, Andrew 51, Miller 2-3). Fouled out(jhapman. Re-bwindsOhio St. 32 (Hopson 6), Kentucky 23 (Lock 5). AssistsOhio St. 18 (Wilson, Burson 6), Kentucky 15 (Davender 5). Total foubOhio St. 16, Kentucky 24. A 15,128.  *</p>
        <p>Hunter 512 5112, Turgeon 2-3 06 4, Randall 52 (H) 0, Hams 1-3 06 2,1</p>
        <p>--------------- _,  Newton  3650</p>
        <p>6, Barry 50 06 0. Totab 30-62 57 66.</p>
        <p>Half timeKansas 34, Houston 21. 3-point goabHouston 57 (Jackson 2-4, Winslow 1-1, Hobby 51, Brewer 51), Kansas 1-3 (Pritchard 1-2, Hunter 51). Fouled out-None. ReboundsHouston 30 (Winslow, Ferreira 8), Kansas 30 (Manning 7). AssbtsHouston 17 (Brown 5), Kansas 21 (Hunter 8). Total fouls-Houston 11, Kansas 12. A-13,800.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15.1987MTEP, Sooners Win Struggles</p>
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        <p>: TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - For Iowa ind Pittsburgh, advancing in the NCAA West r^onals was as easy as a walk in the park. Texas*El Paso and Oklahoma also made it past the first round, but found the going a bit tougher.</p>
        <p>Sixth-ranked Iowa blew past an outmanned Santa Clara team 99-76 Friday while No. 12 Pitt also had an easy time of it, destroying Marist 93-68.</p>
        <p>But UTEP and Oklahoma, their respective opponents in Sundays</p>
        <p>second-round games, had to st to win and stay alive in the sii elimination tournament.</p>
        <p>UTEP, with three starters fouled</p>
        <p>Arizona on its home court, 98-91.</p>
        <p>And Oklahoma, trailii^ by seven lints late in the second half, came ick to beat intra-state rival Tulsa</p>
        <p>out and down by five mints with less  7449 in the final game of the night at</p>
        <p>iedtosendthe  the University of Arizona campus</p>
        <p>than a minute left, ra! game in overtime before</p>
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        <p>arena.</p>
        <p>That was the latest game Ive ever been in, said Oklahoma Coach Billy Tubbs. Its been one of the longest days Ive ever seen. Im sure some people on the East Coast were asleep after five possessions.</p>
        <p>things happen out there its a different ballgame.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma will play Pitt on Sunday for the chance to go to the West regional tournament. Pitt was sloppy early against Marist but, with Mansts 7-foot-3 center Rik Smits in foul trouble, turned up the tempo to win easily. '</p>
        <p>Unless we have our top players in the game, we arent going to stay in the game, said Marist Coach Dave Magarity. We couldnt run up and down the floor with them.  Demetreus Gore and Charles Smith led Pitt with 22 points apiece</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-12)</p>
        <p>Third Place Tampa 92, Alabama A&amp;amp;M 76</p>
        <p>Midwest Regional First Round Thursday, March 12 Atlndiaaapolis</p>
        <p>Xavier, Ohio 70, Missouri 69 D(Ae58,Ta]UsA&amp;amp;M51 Auburn 62, San Diqm 61 Indiana 92, Faiifidd 58 May.</p>
        <p>ly. March 13 AtRasemont,IU.</p>
        <p>Temple 75, Southern U 56 Louisiana State 85, Georgia Tech</p>
        <p>St. Johns 57, Wichita State 55 DePaul 76, Louisiana Tech 62 Second Round</p>
        <p>South Atlantic March 6 Semifinals At Norfolk. Va.</p>
        <p>Mt. St. Marys, Md. 94, Virginia Umon84</p>
        <p>Norfolk St.. Va. 68, Dist. of Columbia 64</p>
        <p>March? Championship Norfolk St., Va. 70, Mt. St Marys. Md 66</p>
        <p>Third Place Virginia Union 99, Dist. of Colum-</p>
        <p>South Marchs Semifinals At St. Louis Washington, Mo. 6^ Rust, Miss. 68 N.C Wesleyan 64^(&amp;gt;ntre, Ky. 62</p>
        <p>Championship N.C. Wesleyan 66. Washington. Mo.64</p>
        <p>Marchs Semifinals At Lincoln, Neb.</p>
        <p>Gustavus Adolphus, Minn Neb. Wesleyan 59 Wartburg. Iowa 91, Claremont Mudd-Scripps, Calif. 81</p>
        <p>70,</p>
        <p>Third Place</p>
        <p>Rust, Miss. . Centre, Ky. 65</p>
        <p>Prep Results</p>
        <p>Harvey Grant led Oklahoma with 21 points, including several late baskets, but it was the free-throw shooting of junior guard Ricky Grace that iced the contest.</p>
        <p>Down the stretch they played about as well as they could play, said Tulsa Coach J.D. Barnett. I really believe this  if one or two</p>
        <p>Saturday, March 14 Allmflan</p>
        <p>anapolis</p>
        <p>Indiana, 25-4, vs. Auburn, 18-12 Duke. 23-8, vs. Xavier, Ohio, 19-12 Sunday. March 15 AtRosemoot,III. Louisiana State, 22-14, ^</p>
        <p>32-3</p>
        <p>St. Johns, 21-8, vs. DePaul. 27-2 Semiftaab Friday. March 20</p>
        <p>ate, 22-i4, vs. Temple,</p>
        <p>^ridav. Marc At(!mcinnati</p>
        <p>Indiana-Auburn winner D^e-Xavier, QMo winner St. Johns-DePaul winner LSU-Temple winner</p>
        <p>Championship Sund^, March 22 At Cincinnati Regional semifinal winners</p>
        <p>vs.</p>
        <p>Southcentral Marchs SemiTmab At Amarillo. Texas Delta St., Miss. 88. Abilene Christian, Texas 71 SE Missouri St. 72, W. Texas St 71 Marchs Championship Delta St., Miss. 90. SE Missouri St 84. or</p>
        <p>Third Place</p>
        <p>W. Texas St. 67, Abilene Christian. Texas 63</p>
        <p>South Atlantic Marchs Seminaab At Salem, Va.</p>
        <p>Stockton St., N.J. 67, Roanoke. Va</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Here are Fridays scores from the</p>
        <p>regional basketball playoffs;</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>Stanislaus St., Calif. 101, Jersey City St 93</p>
        <p>March? Championship Stockton St., N.J. 88, SUnislaus St., Calif. 80</p>
        <p>Third Place Roanoke. Va. 96. Jersey City St. 82</p>
        <p>EAST 4-ABoys Chapel Hill 80, Wilm Laney 70 New Bern 61. Ral Broughton 56</p>
        <p>3-AGirb HP Andrews 6^E. Carteret 37 Trinity 69. SW Edgecombe 68 (or)</p>
        <p>Great Lakes March 7 Semifinab</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Great Lakes Marchs SemiHnab At Grand Rapids. Mich. Otterbein, Ohio 9$. Him, Mich. 80 Wittenbei^, Ohio 70, Calvin, Mich.</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>WEST 4-ABoys N. Mecklengurg^81, Gbo Dudley 73 Gbo Page 78. Char Independence</p>
        <p>MARIST (8)</p>
        <p>McCants 2-6 (M) 5, Krasovec 3-6 (H) 9, Smits 8-9 0-216, Davis 6-13 2-314, Pecarski 9-13 (M) 18, BtMiifarel (M1-21, Shamley 0-2 00 ^ Sha^nter 00 OO 0, McClung 2-2 OO 5, Green 04) 00 0, Murj^y 0-2 OO 0,. McDonough 0-1 OO 0, Schoenfeld OO OO 0. Totals 30-58 3-7 68.</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH (93)</p>
        <p>Gore 8-16 60 22, Lane 5-91-311, Smith 7-118-10 22, Aiken 1-51-13, Goodson 3-5 2-2 9, Brookin 7-10 0-1 14, Cavanaugh 2-3 0-1 4,</p>
        <p>SANTACLARA (76)</p>
        <p>Gordon 9-14 60 24, Moody 0-51-21, Weiss 2-4 5-7 9, An&amp;gt;iah lO 2-3 4, Lane 6-114-4 18, HOrvath 1-100 2, Burley 4-12 0011, Aaron 002-22, McPherson 02000, Larsen OOOO 0, Underwood 1-1 oi 2, Turner OO 01 o, Rask 1-1 OO 3. Totals 25-57 20-26 76. lOWA(M)</p>
        <p>Wright 1-4 2-4 4, Marble 8-10 00 16, Lohaus 2-4 2-2 6, Armstrong 1-3 OO 2, Gamble 80 2-2 18, Moe 3-5 44 12, Horton 4-7 3-4 11, Jones 04 4-6 4, Lorenzen 4-6 OO 8, Reaves 2-2 50 9, Hill 021-2 l, Morgan 2-4 OO 4, Jepsen 1-2 O-i 2, Jewell 1-2 OO 2. Totals 3703 23-3199.</p>
        <p>Halftime-Iowa 51, Santa Clara 22. 3-</p>
        <p>Gint goalsSanta Clara 6-14 (Burley 3-9, ine 2-2, Rask 1-1, Moody 0-2), Iowa 20 (Moe 2-3, Marble 0-2, Lohaus 0-1, Armstrong 0-1, Lorenzen 01). Fouled out None. ReboundsSanta Clara 23 (Gordon 6), Iowa 43 (Marble 7). AssistsSanta Clara 9 (Lane 3), Iowa 14 (Armstrong 4). Total foulsSanta Clara 23, Iowa 24. TechnicalsHorton. A-NA.</p>
        <p>ARIZONA (91)</p>
        <p>Cook 4-10 5-913, Elliott 9-16 54) 26, Turner 2-4 64 10, Lofton 2-9 7-9 12, McMillan 6-13 2-415, Tolbert 5-10 5-515, Buechler OO 04 0. Mason 0104 0, David 04 04 0, Fraser 04 04 O.Totols 28-63 3043 91. TEXAS-ELPAS0(98)</p>
        <p>Gates 1015 2-3 26, Sandle 4-ll 1-2 9, Richmond 7-12 44 18, Hardaway 1-5 04 2, Jackson 7-15 5-5 23, Blocker 2-8 8-12 12, Campbell 24 l-l 5, Stallworth 1-2 1-2 3, Davis 04040. Totals 34-72 22-29 98.</p>
        <p>Halftime-UTEP 41, Arizona 39. RegulationUTEP 79, Arizona 79. 3-point goalsArizona 5-18 (Elliott 3-3, Lofton 14, McMillan 1-7, Tolbert 01, Mason 01), UTEP 8-14 (Gates 44, Jackson 4-7, Stallworth Ol). Fouled outElliott, Lofton, Tolbert, Gates, Sandle, Hardaway, Campbell. ReboundsArizona 39 (Cook 11), UTEP 41 (Richmond 11). Assists Arizona 16 (McMillan 7), UTEP 20 (Hardaway 6). Total foulsArizona 22, UTEP 34. TechnicalGates. A12,885.</p>
        <p>(See UTEP, B-15)</p>
        <p>Cooper 34 2-2 8, Fergison Of02 0, Rasp 00 04 0, Luther 04 04 0,</p>
        <p>At Owensboro, K</p>
        <p> icky Wesleyan</p>
        <p>C. Smith J9.C. 77</p>
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        <p>UCLA 92, Central Michigan 73</p>
        <p>*%!;sb?i,&amp;amp;</p>
        <p>s. lil.-Edwardsville 88. Southern Indiana 82</p>
        <p>March 8 Champkmship Kentucky Wesleyan 89, S. 111-Edwardsvnie86</p>
        <p>Third Place  Southern Indiana 102, Johnson C. Smith 96</p>
        <p>March! Champhmship</p>
        <p>Wittenberg, Ohio 78, Otterbein. 0 h i 0 7  1</p>
        <p>Third Place Calvin, Mich. 92, Hope, Mich. 90. OT</p>
        <p>3-ABoys</p>
        <p>^^an Owen 58, King Mountain 54 N. Gaston 68. Wilkes Central 67</p>
        <p>01640, Colombo 00 (</p>
        <p>Maslek 04 040. Totals 3645 2029 93. ^IftimePittslHirgh 39, Marist 21. 3-</p>
        <p>pomt goalsMarist 5-12 (Krasovec 34, McClung 1-1, McCants 1-2, Mi</p>
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        <p>l-A Boys Cullowhee75,Orrum72 Hendersonville 95, St. Paub 70</p>
        <p>i-, iuuiuhy Ol, Davis 02), Pittsburgh 14 (Gootbon 1-2, Smith 01, Brookin 02, Gore 03). Fouled outNone. ReboundsMarist 23 (Davis, Pecarski 5), Pittsburgh 35 (Lane, Smith, Cooper 7). AssistsMarist 17 (Davis 11), Pittsburgh 16 (Cavanaugh 5). Total foulsMarist 22,</p>
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        <p>Iowa 9a Santa Clara 76 Texas-El Paso 98, Arizona 91. OT Pittsburgh 93, Marist 68 Oklahoma 74, Tulsa 69 Second Round</p>
        <p>Saturday, March 14 At SaH Lake City. UUh Nevada-Las Vegas, ^l, vs. Kan</p>
        <p>sas State. 20-10 .Wyoming, 23-9, vs. UCLA, 254 Sunday, March 15 At Tucson. Ariz. Oklahoma. 23-9, vs. Pittsburgh. 25-7</p>
        <p>Texas-El Paso, 254, vs. Iowa, 28-4 Semifinab Friday, March 29 AtSeaUle UNLV-Kansas St. winner vs. Wyoming-UCIA winner Dklahoma-Pittsburgh winner vs. Texas-El Paso-lowa winner Championship Sunday, March 22 AtSeaUle Regional semiFinal winners</p>
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        <p>March 7 Championship Eastern Montana 79. Alaska-Anchorage 73</p>
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        <p>Ihe Final Four At New Orleans Semifinab Saturday, March 28  ,</p>
        <p>East champion vs Southeast</p>
        <p>QUARTERFINALS March 14 East</p>
        <p>New Hampshire Coll., 24-7, Gannon, Pa.. 26-5, TBA Wfst</p>
        <p>Florida Southern, 254, at E. MonUna, 234</p>
        <p>North Central</p>
        <p>DelU St, Miss, 234. at St. Cloud St., Minn, 244</p>
        <p>South Atlantic . Kentucky Wesleyan. 25-5, at Norfolk St.. Va., 28-2</p>
        <p>SEMIFINALS March 29</p>
        <p>Midwest champion vs. West champion</p>
        <p>Championship Monday. March 39</p>
        <p>East-Southeast winner vs. Midwest-West winner</p>
        <p>At Springfield. Mass Pairings tobe determb</p>
        <p>lined</p>
        <p>CHAMPIONSHIP March 21</p>
        <p>AtSpriatfield.Mi</p>
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        <p>NCAA Division 11 NCAA Division HI</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press REGIONALS</p>
        <p>mSS.</p>
        <p>Semifinab At Erie. Pa.</p>
        <p>MiUersville, Pa. 83, St. Michaels, Vt.76</p>
        <p>Gannon. Pa. 80. C.W. Post. N.Y. 71 March?</p>
        <p>Gannon, ?a*'8?1SI&amp;amp;sville. Pa 82</p>
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        <p>C.W. Post, N.Y 85. St. Mkhaels, Vt.72</p>
        <p>53</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press REGIONALS East March 6 Semifinab At Potsdam. N.Y.</p>
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        <p>Nazareth, N.Y, 93, Stony Brook, N.Y. 81</p>
        <p>March?</p>
        <p>Championship</p>
        <p>Potsdam St., N.Y. 8^ Nazareth. N.Y. 63</p>
        <p>Third Place Stony Brook. N.Y. 95, Ithaca, N.Y.</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>NewEu|land</p>
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        <p>Marcl-Semifinab At Manchester, N.H.</p>
        <p>Sacred Heart, Conn. 82. Anselm. N.H. 80 New HamnJiire Coll. 71, New Haven, Conn^O</p>
        <p>March?</p>
        <p>New Hampsire*S!*73. Sacred Heart, Conn. 67</p>
        <p>Third Place ^St. Anselm. N.H. 94. New Haven, Conn. 88</p>
        <p>Northeast</p>
        <p>Marche</p>
        <p>Semifinab At N. Dartmouth, Mass.</p>
        <p>SE Massachusetts 110, N Adams St., Mass. 82 (^, Mass. 108, Norwich, Vt. 76 March?</p>
        <p>Cl.rrtW'.s, SE Massachusetts 80</p>
        <p>Third Place</p>
        <p>Norwich, Vt. 89, N. Adams St., Mus. 70</p>
        <p>North Central Marche</p>
        <p>Semifinab At St. Cloud. Minn.</p>
        <p>, Ferris St., Mich, 70, Wayne St., Mich 67</p>
        <p>St. Cloud St., Minn 81, Lock Haven, Pa. 64</p>
        <p>March ?</p>
        <p> Championship St Cloud St.. Minn 17, Ferris St.. Mich 69</p>
        <p>Third Place</p>
        <p>Lock Haven, Pa 84. Wayne St., Mich. 83</p>
        <p>Middle Atlantic Marche Semifinab At Chester, Pa.</p>
        <p>WIdener. Pa 67, Scranton. Pa. 56 Franklin &amp;amp; Marshall 77, Allegheny, Pa. 59</p>
        <p>March?</p>
        <p>Championship Widener, Pa. 53. Franklin &amp;amp; Mar</p>
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        <p>Scranton, Pa 97, Allegheny, Pa 90.OT</p>
        <p>83</p>
        <p>South Marche Semifinab At Lakeland. Fla.</p>
        <p>W. Georgia 81, Tampa 73 Fla. Southern 92. Alabama A&amp;amp;M</p>
        <p>March? (hampionship</p>
        <p>Fla Southern 84. W. (Georgia 69</p>
        <p>Midwest March e Semifinab At North Park. III.</p>
        <p>North Park, III. 91, Ripon, Wis. 81 111. Wesleyan 69, DePauw, Ind. 61 March ? Championship North Park, 111 82, 111. Wesleyan</p>
        <p>DdPauw, lnSi^.*R?^n, Wis. 66</p>
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        <p>Weather Affecting Fishing</p>
        <p>Local anglers have reported sporadic catches of fish recently - they catch a lot one week and none the next. These catches seem to fluctuate witti the weather as it becomes warm and then cold again.</p>
        <p>One angler reported catching close to 40 bass on beetle spins and spinner baits in the canals at Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge in Hyde County last week. That same fisherman couldnt catch any in the same spot this week.</p>
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        <p>A regional recreational fishing workshop titled Tournament Successes -Concerns in the Mid and South Atlantic will be held March 21 at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science of the College of William and Mary at Gloucester Point, Va.</p>
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        <p> The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for tournament organizers, fishermen, charter boat captains and community leaders to exchange information on the rapidly changing tournament scene.</p>
        <p>: Significant growth in tournaments along the East Coast is bringing mixed blessings to communities and organizers. Properly organized tournaments have proven to be successful fund-raisers for fishing clubs and tourism events for communities.</p>
        <p>Organizers, however, are beginning to experience problems associated with increased competition among fishermen, growing liability and insurance issues, enforcement of tournament rules and fluctuations in the availability of gamefish species historically sought by tournament fishermen.</p>
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        <p>: For registration information and workshop agenda, contact Fishing Tour-namet Workshop, Marine Advisory Services, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, Va. 23062.  I</p>
        <p>UTEP Wins...</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-14)</p>
        <p>as the Panthers, seeded third in the region, moved to 25-7 on the year. Marist, a school of 2,800 in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., finished the year at 20-11.</p>
        <p>Everybody got to play, so I think everybody feels good about the tournament, said Gore. It was a good game for us.</p>
        <p>Iowa forward Roy Marble, for one, wasnt about to take unheralded San-</p>
        <p>said of watching the Thursday upsets. We all kind of eot cold feet. I felt, man that could be us tomorrow.</p>
        <p>TULSA &amp;lt;C9)</p>
        <p>Moss 9-19 0-1 24, B. Rahilly 3-6 1-2 8. J. Rahilly 2-2 00 4, Boudreaux 1-6 OO 2, Moore 4-15 2-2 11, Royster 8-9 4-6 20, Buckwalter 0-100 0, Loyd 00 OO 0. Totals 27-58 7-1169.</p>
        <p>OKLAHOMA (74)</p>
        <p>Kennedy MO 1-2 3, Johnson 50 1-3 11, Grant 9-16 30 21, Grace 30 70 14, Mc-Callister 4-10 60 16, Sieger 3-5 00 7, King 1-100 2, Watson OO OO 0. Totals 26-5418-25 74.</p>
        <p>Halftime-Oklahonia 29, Tulsa 28. 3-</p>
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        <p>Marble said watching other teams get upset in the tournament made him concentrate even more.</p>
        <p>I think that helped a lot, Marble</p>
        <p>Sieger 1-3). Fouled out-Moore. Rebounds- Tulsa 26 (B. Rahilly 9), Oklahoma 37 (Grant 17). Assists-Tulsa 15 (Boudreaux 5), Oklahoma 14 (McCallister 5). Total foulsTulsa 17, Oklahoma IS. A-11,082.</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Takeover offers for Harper &amp;amp; Row Publishers Inc. this past week refocused attention on the book publishing industry, where the dust had barely settled following a flurry of takeovers last year.</p>
        <p>Some analysts and investment bankers believe the group is ripe for further consolidation. But other analysts said they had doubts the bids for Harper signaled the start of another wave of takeovers in the industry.</p>
        <p>Last year was an active one in the book publishing business, with more than $2 billion in acquisitions, said Jim Milliott, executive editor of the newsletter BP Report, which follows the business.</p>
        <p>Among the biggest deals were Time Inc.s $520 million acquisition of Scott, Foresmans educational publishing business; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.s $500 million purchase of the CBS Inc. book publishing (^rations; and the West (lerman firm Bertlesman AGs takeover of Doubleday &amp;amp; Co. for $475 million.</p>
        <p>John Siihler, president of the media investment banking firm Veronis, Suhler &amp;amp; Associates Inc., said book publishers have become more appealing takeover targets because they have gotten their economic act together.</p>
        <p>He said both revenue and operating earnings for book publishing companies have improved markedly in the past two years after lagging behind other sectors of the communications business earlier in the decade.</p>
        <p>Suhler attributed the improvements to more sophisticated and aggressive marketing efforts of general interest books, increasing demand for school books and tightened cost controls.</p>
        <p>But he said the groups stock prices fail to reflect what he sees as book publishings potential to continue outperforming other media groups.</p>
        <p>In addition, he said foreign companies that had faced either legal or practical barriers to entering the U.S. broadcasting and newspaper businesses may find book publishing companies a convenient way to get into the American communciations business.</p>
        <p>As a result, he said he expects further consolidations in book publishing.</p>
        <p>The bidding for Harper sent the stock of several book publishing companies higher on Thursday. But some analysts said the smaller book publishers are so unique that the bidding for Harper may carry little significance for others.</p>
        <p>Each one of these little companies has a little niche position, said Edward J. Atorino, who follows the publishing business for Smith Barney, Harris Upham &amp;amp; Co. If there is a big fish that wants a little fish that specializes in any one area, its there ... But I dont see the logic in lumping them all together under the blanket of publishing companies.</p>
        <p>A major Harper shareholder and former publishing executive, Theodore L. Cross, opened the bidding for the 170-year-old company on Monday by making what he called a friendly but unsolicited offer of $34 a share.</p>
        <p>Cross already owns 6 percent of Harper's nearly 4.4 million shares of common stock. His offer valued the company at $148 million.</p>
        <p>Two days later, Orlando, Fla.-based Harcourt Brace proposed to auy its publishing rival for $50 a share, or about $220 million.</p>
        <p>Harper responded to both offers by saying its directors would consider the bids, but noted that the board had previously expressed its strong determination to remain an independent publishing enterprise.</p>
        <p>Analysts say one of Harpers strengths is its backlist, the older books that sell well year after year. Among the authors it has published are Aldous Huxley, Thornton Wilder, John Cheever and E.B. White.</p>
        <p>Among its current best-selling general interest titles are The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe by Jane Wagner and The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sachs.</p>
        <p>In addition. Harper publishes college textbooks, medical books and childrens books.</p>
        <p>Both Cross and Harcourt Brace said they would step aside if the companys directors and its shareholders decided against selling the company.</p>
        <p>But analysts speculated another bid might be made.</p>
        <p>In addition. New World Pictures Inc., a Los Angeles-based film and</p>
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        <p>said it holds about 200,000 Harper shares, asked Harper for its shareholder list to be used in soliciting proxies.</p>
        <p>Harry Evans Sloan, a co-chairman of New World, said his company had notified Harper on March 3 that it opposed a proposed recapitalization plan that Harper shareholders are to consider in April.</p>
        <p>New World said in a letter to Harper Chairman Brooks Thomas that the plan would make the company a less attractive takeover candidate, and suggested that if the board abandoned or deferred a vote on the plan. New World would be prepared to discuss a business combination involving both companies.</p>
        <p>In other economic and business developments this past week;</p>
        <p>Industrial production rose 0.5 percent in February for its fifth straight monthly increase, the Federal Reserve said. Auto production led the overall advance, which followed a 0.1 percent gain in January.</p>
        <p>Retail sales jumped 4.1 percent in February, led by a rebound in auto sales, the Commerce Department said. But the government revised its estimate of the January sales decline to a 7.4 percent drop from a 5.8 percent dip.</p>
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        <p>BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Bennington College, rated the most expensive undergraduate school in the nation last year, has raised its comprehensive fee by $1,000, to $17,990 next year.</p>
        <p>The increase is the smallest in the last six years and is in line with tuition hikes at other small colleges, interim President John Williams II said in a letter to students parents.</p>
        <p>The College Board last August labeled Bennington the most expensive college in the country, based on an annual survey of costs.</p>
        <p>The 580-student school charged $14,010 for tuition and fees and $2,980 for room and board this year, for a total of $16,990, but an estimated $1,360 for books, supplies, transportation and personal expenses put the total tab at $18,350.</p>
        <p>Next year, the southwestern Vermont school will charge $14,850 for tuition and fees and $3,140 for room and board.</p>
        <p>We charge what we charge in order to provide what we provide, William said in an interview last year after the survey was released. Known for its 8-1 student-faculty ratio, the school spends 42 percent of its budget on faculty and staff, who constantly give students individualized attention.</p>
        <p>Last year, the college retired a deficit that had existed for several years. Williams credited the accomplishment to stricter money management and a salary freeze.</p>
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        <p>-Higher-priced imports swamped gains in export sales in the last three months of 1986 and pushed the nations merchandise trade deficit to a quarterly record of $38.4 billion, the Commerce Department reported.</p>
        <p>-Americans took out $536 million more in consumer debt than they paid off in January, up only slightly from an extremely small December increase, the Federal Reserve said.</p>
        <p>Domestic car sales by Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. improved in the first 10 days of March over the same period a year ago but industry-leader General Motors Corp.s sales remained down. Big Three sales were down 2.6 percent in the eight selling days from Morch 1-10 compared with a year ago.</p>
        <p>-Chrysler Corp. announced that it will acquire Renaults interest in ailing American Motors Corp. and offer to buy all outstanding AMC shares for a total of $757 million in cash and stock. Analysts said the deal would significantly strengthen the No. 3 U.S. automaker.</p>
        <p>-USAir Group Inc. announced a $1.59 billion deal to buy Piedmont Aviation Inc. and won a court order to stop Trans World Airlines purchase of USAir stock. TWA, meanwhile, indicated it might scrap its $1.65 billion takeover bid for USAir.</p>
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        <p>-The Houston CSironicle, Texas largest daily new^per, was sold to</p>
        <p>Hearst Corp. for $400 million. The Chronicle had been owned by the Houston Endowment Inc., a nonprofit corporation, which under federal law must divest itself of controlling interest in the newspaper by 1989.</p>
        <p>The board of Taft Broadcasting Co. rejected Dudley S. Tafts $1.34 billion offer for the company his father founded.</p>
        <p>-Supermarkets General Corp., the target of a $1.6 billion takeover offer from Dart Group Corp., said other companies had indicated an interest in possibly making a bid.</p>
        <p>-Borg-Wamer Corp., facing a takeover threat from financier Irwin L. Jacobs, said it agreed to sell its industrial products group for $240 million to a company that includes the</p>
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        <p>SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -Chung Se-yung, industrial tycoon, and Moon Kal-eong, factory hand, have never met. But these two farmers sons are partners in a success story that is transforming this little-blessed land into an economic miracle-worker.</p>
        <p>Chung, blunt-spoken chairman of the giant Hyundai conglomerate, has his own idea of the secret behind South Koreas boom.</p>
        <p>It isnt low wages, he insists. Education.... Thats the key to our success, and our people are willing to work hard. Thats the key.</p>
        <p>Moon is one of those hard workers. He earns $1 an hour on the assembly , line at Daewoo Motor Co.  low</p>
        <p> wages , by any standard. But everything is relative, the 24-year-old autoworker tells a visitor to his fac-Ttoro.</p>
        <p>This is better than trying to make a living from my fathers rice paddy, he says. Right now Im saving almost all my pay. Someday - he smiles - maybe I can even afford to buy one of these cars.</p>
        <p>Shrewd traders, cheap wages, tireless workers, big savers - all have pushed South Korea to the top of everyones most-likely-to-succeed list, in a pattern similar to that of postwar Japan just across the sea. The statistics are sterling:</p>
        <p>-South Korea led the world last year in economic growth, according to preliminary figures. Its gross national product increased by 12.2 percent.</p>
        <p>South Koreas foreign debt, about $44 billion, is fourth-largest in the developing world. But, unlike others, this country is actually paying it offearly.</p>
        <p>-For the first time. South Korean exports outweighed imports in 1986, paced by a $7.4-billion surplus in U.S. trade. A Korean car, the Hyundai Excel, hit the U.S. market last year, opening a new commercial frontier fw the Koreans.</p>
        <p>The American-trained economists who guide and analyze South Koreas performance talk of becoming a fully developed industrialized nation - a member of the Western club - by the year 2000. Seoul takes a big step toward a world-class image next year by playing host to the 1988 SuBwnecOiympics.</p>
        <p>But progress in this nation of 41 million people is often marked by paradox.</p>
        <p>Although growth is steady and opinion polls find Koreans confident about their future, widespread poverty persists - urban poverty that a former U.S. ambassador, speaking privately, described as a time bomb for the 1990s.</p>
        <p>And political disaffection grows. Besides merchants and laborers, the South Korean system rests on iron-fisted generals, whose governments have long suppressed independent labor unions, played favorites among businessmen and antagonized the general population.</p>
        <p>This system is a marriage between a dictatorial military machine and monopoly capital, said one Protestant churchman active in labor-organizing efforts.</p>
        <p>This activist asked not to be identified, citing a law that makes one liable to imprisonment for making anti-government statements to a foreign journalist.</p>
        <p>Whatever is behind the boom, its impact is unmistakable.</p>
        <p>Seoul, a small walled city just 80 years ago, devastated in the seesaw fighting of the 1950-53 Korean War, has become one of the worlds great metropolises, a high-energy sprawl of office towers, broad boulevards and 10 million people.</p>
        <p>Where only one bridge crossed the lordly Han River during the war, 18 now span it. Tall apartment blocks, some with homes selling for $75,000, fan out toward the horizon.</p>
        <p>Just west of Seoul, in Inchon, mile after mile of industrial parks border the Yellow Sea, and army batteries line the shore  a reminder that South Korea and Communist North Korea technically remain at war.</p>
        <p>The army first took political control in South Korea in 1961, under Gen. Park Chung-hee, and launched a highly centralized development program.</p>
        <p>In a land poor in natural resources and capital, the government channeled subsidies, low-cost loans and tax breaks to a few selected heavy industries. These businesses, usually family-owned, developed into conglomerates  "chaebol" in Korean - with interests in every sector of economic life.</p>
        <p>One was the Chung familys Hyundai.</p>
        <p>Our economy was very immature, explained Chung Se-yung, who in February took over the chairmanship of Hyundai Corp. from brother Chung Ju-yung, its founder. "The government helped big industries because they were more efficient than the small ones.</p>
        <p>To reach Chungs eighth-floor headquarters suite, overlooking</p>
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        <p>. A $14-billion-a-year corporation, Hyundai has 24 affiliates with 155,000 employees  and no union, not even a company-sponsored one, as in other conglomerates.</p>
        <p>The conception that there must be</p>
        <p>unions is wrong. The point is how the workers are treated, Chung said in an interview.</p>
        <p>Hyundai workers are paid more than the officially suggested monthly minimum of 100,000 Korean won, equivalent to $120. They can live in company-subsidized housing, and enjoy such other benefits as clothing allowances and free recreation facilities.</p>
        <p>Labor activists claim, however, that one-third of South Koreas production workers earn less than 100,000 won a month. And efforts at establishing independent unions are routinely blocked, sometimes in violent clashes between police and labor organizers.</p>
        <p>The whole apparatus of the government has been mobilized to support management against labor and the labor unions, an American</p>
        <p>scholar of Korea, James Palais of the University of Washington, concluded in a recent study.</p>
        <p>The close links between government and business can be seen in Seouls streets, jammed with hundreds of thousands of automobiles, all copies of the same half-dozen Korean models.</p>
        <p>Not only has the government kept foreign cars out of the Korean market, but in 1981 it designated two companies  Hyundai and Daewoo  as the sole Korean manufacturers.</p>
        <p>In this protected atmosphere, the two automakers blossomed. From just 57,000 passenger cars in 1980, South Korean production has exploded to a projected 1 million vehicles this year.</p>
        <p>Hyundais $4,995 Excel subcompact last year became the hottest-selling new import ever in the Amer</p>
        <p>ican car market. This year Daewoo, in a joint venture with General Motors, will begin shipping the Korean-made LeMans to the United States.</p>
        <p>But the govemment-business alliance alone does not explain what the World Bank calls one of the outstanding success stories in international development.</p>
        <p>A traditional respect for education helps - 98 percent of South Koreans are literate. Official U.S. aid helped</p>
        <p> about $13 billion in the postwar period. A high savings rate - 30 percent of GNP  also helps. And conservative fiscal policies have helped</p>
        <p>- President Chun Doo-hwan, a general who took power in 1980, has sold off government corporations, cut public spending and brought down inflation to near zero.</p>
        <p>We did our homework, said</p>
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        <p>The Koreans also have capitalized on what they call the three blessings: low oil prices and interest rates, which ease the financial drain on this oil-importing, heavily indebted nation, and the high value of the Japanese yen, which makes Japanese goods more expensive and Korean electronics, textile and other exports more attractively priced.</p>
        <p>The South Koreans have taken the world market by storm. Their exports, just $17.5 billion in 1980, are expected to top $40 billion this year, one-third of them going to the United States.</p>
        <p>But success is breeding its own backlash.</p>
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        <p>By CHETCURRIER AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) - As high as stock prices may be, many Wall Street analysts expect the market to get a further boost in the next few weeks from individual retirement accounts.</p>
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        <p>chance to make a fully deductible contribution to their accounts.</p>
        <p>From 1982 through 1986, all working Americans were permitted to deduct IRA contributions of up to $2,000 a year. Under the nations new tax law, however, single taxpayers with incomes of $35,000 or more and married couples making $50,000 and up lose the deduction, starting in 1987.</p>
        <p>Thus, the next few weeks before the deadline for 1986 contributions mark a last chance of sorts for a lot of people.</p>
        <p>And with the bull market on Wall Street getting so much attention, the belief is widespread that a great deal of their money will go into stocks and, especially, mutual funds that invest in stocks.</p>
        <p>The flow of IRA money usually peaks in March and April, adding billions of dollars of purchasing power, the Merrill Lynch Market Letter observes.</p>
        <p>"Mutual fund purchases over the past year have been heavily oriented toward income funds, but increasing amounts of money have been channeled into equity funds in recent months.</p>
        <p>The march of the market to new highs probably will attract more money to equity funds in coming weeks.</p>
        <p>The thought has occurred to some financial observers that this shortterm positive factor could turn into a negative for the market some time after April 15.</p>
        <p>reasonable to expert that many people will stop making new contributions without the incentive of an upfront deduction.</p>
        <p>Still, the optimists argue that investors current love affair with</p>
        <p>mutual funds goes bevond IRAs.</p>
        <p>A driving force behind the bull</p>
        <p>market is the extraordinary buying power of mutual funds, says Norman Fosback in the investment advisory letter Market Logic. As fast as funds buy stocks, they receive new money from investors still skittish about buying stocks directly.</p>
        <p>And many equity mutual funds are themselves somewhat hesitant to commit all their cash reserves. Apparently they dont believe this bull market has staying power. We cant imagine a more bullish condition.</p>
        <p>In the past week, the market ran into some resistance. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 21.57 to 2,258.66 from the previous weeks record high.</p>
        <p>The New York Stock Exchange</p>
        <p>composite index slipped .14 to 165.31, but the American Stock Exchange * market value index rose 2.86 to 332.43, hitting new highs.</p>
        <p>Volume on the Big Board averaged 170.48 million shares ,a day, down -fromm 178.27 million the week before.</p>
        <p>Fosback says an index he calculates of the cash reserves held , by stock mutual funds now stands at r an extremely bullish level.  -</p>
        <p>If events follow the most upbeat , script, mutual funds could have a backlog of money to invest in stocks that they would keep feeding into the j market well past April 15, even if new . purchases of fund shares slowed markedly.</p>
        <p>Says Fosback: When interest rates are low, as at present, the funds</p>
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        <p>textile exports already are limited, now fear that the Reagan administration, grappling with a huge U.S. trade deficit, will pressure them to put voluntary export quotas on their hot-selling autos, just as the Japanese do.</p>
        <p>We have to watch carefully, said Chung, who plans to sell 250,000 Hyundai Exce s in the United States this year. Protectionism is growing, and so well have to behave ourselves.</p>
        <p>He has reason to be wary. One U.S. official here told a reporter, I confidently expect such Korean automobile quotas this year or next.</p>
        <p>At the same time, the Koreans must watch over their shoulders for up-and-coming competitors. Wages may be low here, but they are lower still in China and India. )uth Korea must adjust, said Sakong.</p>
        <p>Market forces are moving our economy into more and more skillintensive, instead of labor-intensive areas, he said.</p>
        <p>Semiconductors are an example; The Koreans, new entrants in that high-technology field, are shooting for an 8-percent $hare of the world market by 1990.</p>
        <p>The economy also must be decentralized, the presidential adviser said. The government is trying to encourage formation of more small and medium-size companies to serve as parts suppliers for the big manufacturers.</p>
        <p>The pressure to create new and better jobs remains high. The labor force grows by almost a half-million people a year. Migration continues from the farms. And the country has a surplus of college graduates with no work.</p>
        <p>The campuses, meanwhile, have become the flashpoint of protest against the authoritarian government.</p>
        <p>President Chun is scheduled to step down next February. Before then, his Democratic Justice Party and the main opposition, the New Korea Democratic Party, will try to reach a compromise on a new democratic constitution.</p>
        <p>If they fail, it could touch off a political firestorm. But many Koreans believe their countrymen, caught up in their economic "miracle, will reject any invitation to upheaval.</p>
        <p>Dont underestimate the power of the Korean middle class, ancl of those who think they are middle class. .They're for stability, said one ' leading political scientist.</p>
        <p>Over in Inchon, at the Daewoo auto factory, where Moon dreams of turning in his bicycle for a two-door sedan, co-worker Chun Young-hwan knows he has already made it into the middle class.</p>
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        <p>Sales Recognition</p>
        <p>Pontiac Division has announced that five salespeople with Brown &amp;amp; Wood Pontiac of Greenville qualified for membership in its sales recognition society, the Pontiac Master Sales Guild.</p>
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        <p>a year earlier, an increase of 2.5 percent. Net earnings for the period were $1,762,000 compared to $2,249,000 for 1985, down approximately 22 percent.</p>
        <p>Prepshirt of Greenville is a division of Hampton Industries.</p>
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        <p>among the top 20 percent enrolled salespeople nationwide in 1986. To qualify, each salesperson sold an average of 11 new vehicles a month for 12 months.</p>
        <p>Qualifiers will be honored at the Washington zones annual recognition honors banquet.</p>
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        <p>Larry Whitlow, president of Larrys Carpetland Inc. in Greenville, has announced the association of Roy Whaley with the firm as contract specialist.</p>
        <p>Whitlow said Whaley will be responsible for contract commercial and industrial flooring sales.</p>
        <p>Whaleys four years of experience in the flo(Hing industry include working as a commercial and residential sales representative for Peerless Inc.</p>
        <p>Whaley earned a bachelors degree in 1983 in urban and regional planning at East Carolina University. He is married to the former Robin Jones of Greenville and they are members of Arlington Street Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>Associate Is Named</p>
        <p>The spokesmen said Flye will be responsible for architectural design and project management, as well as office administration and marketing.</p>
        <p>A native of Rocky Mount, Flye has practiced architecture throughout eastern North Carolina since 1976 when he received his bachelors degree in architecture from North Carolina State Univel^ity.</p>
        <p>Assistant Art Post</p>
        <p>East Coast Creative Designs Inc., an advertising and mrketing firm in Greenville, has announced the addition of Dennis Lanio as assistant art director.</p>
        <p>Lanio joins the firm from the art department of Morgan Printers Inc., according to Scott Smith, vice president and art director for East Coast. Prior to working with Morgan Printers, Lanio worked for Folio Graphics in New York as a graphic artist.</p>
        <p>Lanio, who is originally from Ridgewood Queens, N.Y., has lived in Greenville for the past three years.</p>
        <p>Dudley and Shoe said that Flyes background includes the design of various municipal, educational and commercial buildings in eastern North Carolina, including the Taft classroom building, named for E. Hoover Taft Jr. of Greenville, at Louisburg College.</p>
        <p>Flye and his wife, Phyllis, have two children.</p>
        <p>Dudley, Shoe, Ellinwood and Associates, located at 200 E. First St., provides architecture, land planning and engineering services.</p>
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        <p>Figures Improved</p>
        <p>Hampton Industries Inc., Kinston, has announced that sales for 1986 were $160,796,000 as compared to $157,013,000 a year earlier, while net earnings were $5,106,000 compared to $3,223,000 in 1985.</p>
        <p>The company said net sales for the fourth quarter of 1986 were $50,452,000 as compared to $49,234,000</p>
        <p>Tom White and Boyd Overman, owners of Eastern Carolina Physical Therapy Associates Ltd., have announced the opening of their larger facility at 640 B. Mescal Drive near Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>The owners said the 2,500-square-foot facility will include several treatment rooms, a gym, and larger waiting areas for patients.</p>
        <p>The firm has been located at Suite D Arlington Centre for three years.</p>
        <p>Labor Department Studies Earnings</p>
        <p>Secretaries in the New Bern-Jacksonville area earned $7.10 per hour in January 1987, compared to $7.05 per hour in January 1986, according to a cross-industry occupational study conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor.</p>
        <p>The New Bem-Jacksonville area is one of a group of industrial centers in the ation in which salary and wage surveys are made periodically by the U.S. Department of Labors Bureau of Labor Statistics.</p>
        <p>Current earnings of the middle 50 percent of the workers in the secretarial field range from $6.10 to $7.72, the study said. Some spread in these rates is accounted for by interin-dus^ differences in pay, but job variation is also typical among establishments within the same industry and even among workers in the same establishment.</p>
        <p>In other office occupations, earnings of key entry operators advanced from an average of $6.31 an hour in January 1986 to $6.58 in January 1987 and switchboard operators from $4.39 to $4.52.</p>
        <p>Among plant maintenence workers, average strai^t-time hourly earnings of mechanics repairing</p>
        <p>company machinery or mechanical equipment rose from $8.23 in January 1986 to $8.75 in January 1987. The limits of the middle range in this occupation for 1987 are $7.65 and $9.31. Hourly earnings of mechanics maintaining company vehicles rose from an average of $8.62 in January 1986 to $9.08 in January 1987.</p>
        <p>Hourly earnings of forklift operators increased from $7.24 to $7.66 between January 1986 and January 1987, while rates for guards rose from $4.74 an hour to $4.95 during the same period.</p>
        <p>The report is based on the results of a January survey of earnings paid by 46 New Bern-Jacksonville manufacturing and non-manufacturing firms employing about 8,500 workers. These companies represent 82 establishments with approximately 11,500 employees in the area.</p>
        <p>The survey was limited to companies with 50 or more workers in the New Bem-Jacksonville area, which consists of Craven, Jones, and Onslow counties.</p>
        <p>Requests for the report should be addressed to U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1371 Peachtree St., N.E., Suite 540, Atlanta, 30367.</p>
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        <p>East Coast Coflfee Distributors of Greenville has announced that Eddie Little has joined the firm as warehouse and service manager.</p>
        <p>The company said Little will be involved in the service of coffee equipment from Ralei^ to the coast.</p>
        <p>A native of Ayden, Little is married to the former Linda Wheeler of Eden-ton and they have one son, Kirk. The family resides in Ayden.</p>
        <p>ing in screen printing jackets and hats, has announced the promotion of David Parker to national sales manager.</p>
        <p>The firm, located at 105 West Ave., said Parker will monitor a national sales force for Studio 86 in addition to working with national accounts.</p>
        <p>A native of Plymouth, Parker received a degree in marketing from East Carolina University. He is a member of the American Marketing Association.</p>
        <p>ed $135.8 million, an increase of 32 percent over the previous year, the company reported. Net income reached $9,161,000, up 73 percent.</p>
        <p>Dress Bara operates a store in the Buyers Market in Greenville.</p>
        <p>company, Strickland said. The previous record for line ffowth was in 1973; The company had 688,000 access lines in service at the end of</p>
        <p>earning of $275,000 on deliveries of $5 milion in its year-end statement for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, compared to earnings of $60,000 on deliveries of $3 million for the previous year.</p>
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        <p>G.C. Strickland, district commercial manager for Carolina Telephone, said that in 1986 the number of customer telephone lines in CT&amp;amp;Ts Greenville exchange grew by 4.7 percent, reflecting ecmiomic growth experienced in the area during the year.</p>
        <p>Strickland said there were 33,899</p>
        <p>Bruce Lea Flye Jr., has joined the Greenville firm of Dudley, Shoe, Ellinwood and Associates, according to Cameron Dudley and George Shoe,</p>
        <p>Microcomputers and Your Business, the final segment in a series of eight three-hour seminars presented as part of the 1986-87 small business acliievement program, will be presented Wednesday from 6:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. in the Willis Building, corner of First and Reade streets.</p>
        <p>Staff members from Computerland and Computer Displays will lead the demonstration and discussion on desk-top publishing, word processing, spreadsheet and data management.</p>
        <p>The seminars are presented by the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce  Small Business Council, Pitt Community College  Small Business Center, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.</p>
        <p>For registration information call the chamber at 752-4101.</p>
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        <p>in the Greenville exchange at the end of 1986, an increase of 1,524 over those in service at the end of 1985.</p>
        <p>The growth at Greenville compares with a 4.1 percent average growth in Carolina Telephones service area, which itself is exceptional when you consider that approximately 90 percent of residences in Carolina Telphones service area already have telephone service, said Strickland.</p>
        <p>Ninety percent penetration is considered to be just about a saturation point for telephone service, he said. The national average growth in customer telephone lines in 1986 was only 2.7 percent, according to the U.S. Telephone Association.</p>
        <p>The gain of over 27,000 telephone lines in 1986 was a record for the</p>
        <p>Roses Stores Inc. has reported record results for the fiscal year 1986 which ended Jan. 28.</p>
        <p>The Henderson-based company said net earnings were a record $24,049,000 for the fiscal year and represented an increase of 18.3 percent from $1,009,208,000 to $1,198,941,000 with sales for identical stores increaseing 8.8 percent.</p>
        <p>Net earnings were a record $24,049,000 for the fiscal year and represented an increase of 18.3 percent over fiscal 1985.</p>
        <p>Fourth quarter sales increased 17.7 percent to $383,901,000 and unaudited earnings were $7,556,000 compared with $7,549,000 in the fourth quarter of 1985.</p>
        <p>Roses, which operates 224 stores, has two stores in Greenville.</p>
        <p>N.C. Development</p>
        <p>Earnings Reported</p>
        <p>American Lincoln Homes Inc. of Battleboro in Edgecombe County has reported earnings of $97,000 on deliveries of $1.5 million for its first quarter ended Dec. 31,1986.</p>
        <p>American Lincoln  producer of log and solid timber housing -</p>
        <p>North Carolina continued its record of industrial development in 1985, according to the 1986 edition of Southeast Economic Information published by First Wachovia Corp.</p>
        <p>Wachovia said a record $2.8 billi(m in investments was announced by new and expanding industry during the year, surpassing the previous high of $2.7 billion in 1984.</p>
        <p>Tobacco manufacturing, one of the states largest traditional industries, invested $490 million to modernize facilities and achieve lower production costs during 1985.</p>
        <p>Employment in North Carolina reached three million for the first time hi its history during 1985, Wachovia reported. Since 1980, the unemployment rate in North Carolina has remained below the national level. In 1985 the rate averaged 1.8 percentage points below the U.S. rate.</p>
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        <p>BBAT Promotion</p>
        <p>Donna L. Tripp, a retail services manager with Branch Banking &amp;amp; Trust Co. in Hickory, has been promoted to assistant vice president by the BB&amp;amp;T board of directors, according to Joseph Harper, vice president and Hickory city executive.</p>
        <p>A native of Greenville, Ms. Tripp joined the bank in 1982 as a management trainee and has worked as a branch manager.</p>
        <p>Ms. Tripp is a graduate of Meredith College in Raleigh with a degree in business administration.</p>
        <p>Officials Expect Merger To Benefit Local Airport</p>
        <p>Programming Post</p>
        <p>Kris Sheppard, vice president of engineering and information systems at Grady-White Boats of Greenville, has announced that Renee Jones has been promoted to programming technician in charge of manufacturing operations.</p>
        <p>Ms. Jones will be responsible for data processing programming in Grady-Whites direct manufacturing operations.</p>
        <p>A native of Ayden, Ms. Jones received a degree in electronic data processing from Pitt Community College. She has been employed by Grady-White since 1983.</p>
        <p>Grady-White Boats builds fiberglass sportfishing boats.</p>
        <p>Spring Anniversary</p>
        <p>The Dress Barn, a retailer of womens apparel, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this spring, company officials announced.</p>
        <p>The firm, headquartered in Stamford, Conn., operates over 250 stores in 27 states and has plans to expand to over 300 stores and 3,000 employees, according to company spokesmen.</p>
        <p>The Dress Barn began operations in 1962 in Stamford and had 50 stores five years ago, mostly in the northeast. Officials said that by 1990, Dress Bara plans to operate 400 stores nationwide.</p>
        <p>Net sales for fiscal year 1986 total-</p>
        <p>By DON REUTER Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Pitt-Greenville Airport officials say they dont anticipate any changes resulting from the merger of Piedmont Aviation Inc. and USAir Group Inc. for at least a year and remain hopeful for increased services.</p>
        <p>Everything that Ive read is that Piedmont will operate independently for one year and then the merger at that point will go into effect, said James G. Turcotte, airport manager.</p>
        <p>Unfortunately nobody knows what the nuts and bolts of this organization is going to be. I personally dont feel that it is going to do anything but enhance our operation here.</p>
        <p>Piedmonts board of directors accepted USAirs $1.59 billion buyout offer, which was announced Monday. The all-cash agreement calls for USAir to pay $69 a share for Piedmont stock, according to a USAir statement.</p>
        <p>USAir officials had said before the purchase that they would operate Piedmont as a wholly-owned subsidiary and maintain Piedmonts name for at least a year. After that. Piedmont may be absorbed under the USAir name.</p>
        <p>In announcing the merger agreement, Edwin I. Colodny, the chairman of USAir group, and William R.</p>
        <p>I Howard, Piedmont chairman, said the combination of these two carriers will create a strong airline which will be able to compete effectively against industry giants.</p>
        <p>Both Piedmont and USAir are considered among the most successful middle-size airlines. USAir has its corporate headquarters near Washington and concentrates its operations in the northeast, through its Pittsburgh hub. It also has flights to the midwest and the west coast.</p>
        <p>Piedmont operates mainly in the southeast, as far north as Baltimore, where it maintains a hub, and in the midwest. It also has hubs at Dayton, Ohio, and Charlotte. It is headquartered in Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>Turcotte said Piedmont is merging with a commuter airlines pioneer.</p>
        <p>USAir is not strong in North Carolina, Turcotte said. USAir is the successor airlines from old Alleghany, and Alleghany was the first airline that formulated the commuter hub and spoke concept.</p>
        <p>The success of Piedmont Commuter in North Carolina should keep the new corporation from making any drastic changes, according to Turcotte.</p>
        <p>I cant envision that anything else is going to happen, he said. Charlotte right now is a six-million-passenger a year hub. Theyre not going to do anything to jeopiardizethat.</p>
        <p>The same is true for the Pitt-Greenville market, Turcotte said.</p>
        <p>Of the passengers that were put</p>
        <p>ting on now going onto Charlotte, 85 percent of those passengers continue on and make other connecting flights, he said. Of that 85 percent,</p>
        <p>97 percent continue on with Piedmont. So were just pumping too many people to Piedmont or USAir.  ;</p>
        <p>Turcotte said he feels he expects business to continue as usual.</p>
        <p>For a year, I dont think anything ' is going to change. I think our operation will continue, he said. I think our operation just with Piedmont wUl continue to improve. I think theyre going to put on larger equipment.</p>
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        <p>-21.57</p>
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        <p>47x1047 32W30W 8I1273 21H 20H</p>
        <p>12 16302 34H 34</p>
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        <p>Tokhem .34MMu30W MH MH-H Tosco 0130 2H 2H 2H+ H Transm 1.76b 910074 3SW 33H 33H-1H Trensco 2.72 3113 47H   W- '</p>
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        <p>UGI  2.04  13 555  30'  MW  29H- W</p>
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        <p>II + ' MW-1 34'b- W</p>
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        <p>O/*10.81</p>
        <p>%High Current Insnmie For Your IRA.</p>
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        <p>First Securities</p>
        <p>Member New Vbrk Stock Exchange and SIFC</p>
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        <p>CapGr n  25.21  23.06  25.19-  .</p>
        <p>GiniaMn  14.  14.27  14.-.01</p>
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        <p>TxFBd n  17.19  17.17  17.17-  .</p>
        <p>TxFSh n  13.03  ISJ3  13.-  .</p>
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        <p>Grwlhinc  13.30  13.36  13.+  .03</p>
        <p>IntGv n  10.75  10.74  10.73-  .01</p>
        <p>LG Gvt  10.  10.M  10.+  .</p>
        <p>LGGth  16.36  16.37  16.</p>
        <p>SKinc  13.32  12.22  13.+  .03</p>
        <p>TFLtd  10.39  10.57  10.57-  02</p>
        <p>Ufillncm  15.50  15.37  15.42-,</p>
        <p>AMsonCap  13.M  15.73  15.73</p>
        <p>ADTEK n  13.  I3.B  13.57-  .06</p>
        <p>AIM Funds:</p>
        <p>Chart n  7.B  7.  7.45-.04</p>
        <p>ConstI n  M.33  27.90  27.90-  .23</p>
        <p>ConvYW  11.06  11.03  11.03-  .01</p>
        <p>Graanway  11.76  11.  11.70+  .02</p>
        <p>HIYteM  10.01  9.96  I0M+  .03</p>
        <p>Symlt  0.  I.  8,41-.07</p>
        <p>YWngEq  M.H  M.64  M.44-.23</p>
        <p>AMAFunds:</p>
        <p>GlbGth n  M.72  M.66  M.44+  .14</p>
        <p>ClasGth n  12.31  13.21  12.21-  .10</p>
        <p>Income n  9.55  9.B  9.55+.03</p>
        <p>8^ec n  17.  17.05  17.+  ,13</p>
        <p>AMEV Funds:</p>
        <p>CapitI X 17.05 13.96 I3.96-I.I6 Fi&amp;amp;iary  23.37  23.15  23.17-  .26</p>
        <p>Grwtt)  20.34  M.14  M.14-  .22</p>
        <p>SgKl n  M.S6  M.13  M.2S-  .19</p>
        <p>US GvI  10.  10.  10.+  .01</p>
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        <p>AtutureFd n  11.  11.  11.93-  .03</p>
        <p>Advtst Advant:</p>
        <p>Govt nr  10.02  10.  10.02+  .02</p>
        <p>Gwttinr  12.25  12.14  12.21+.01</p>
        <p>Inconr  11.13  11.06  11.12+  .06</p>
        <p>Spclnr  10.44  10.37  10.42-.04</p>
        <p>Allim Cap:</p>
        <p>Conv  10.55  10.  10.55+  .03</p>
        <p>Balan  16.38  16.41  16.32-  .03</p>
        <p>Canada  9.01  8.72  9.01+  .23</p>
        <p>Chemical  0.32  8.  0.43-  .05</p>
        <p>Countpt  16.31  16.12  16.+  .11</p>
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        <p>Govt  9.27  9.25  9.27+  .01</p>
        <p>HiYtald  10.03  10.04  10.03+  .02</p>
        <p>Inti  21.76  21.  21.76+  .01</p>
        <p>InsCalTx  13.21  13.10  13.21</p>
        <p>Monlnc  12.96  12.M  12.96+  .04</p>
        <p>Mortg  9.73  9.72  9.73</p>
        <p>Surveyor  14.93  14.  14.+  .06</p>
        <p>TaxFr  11.21  11.18  11.19-  .03</p>
        <p>Tech  34.B  33.  33.30-  .</p>
        <p>AlphaFnd  0.36  0.51  0.51-  .11</p>
        <p>Amar Capital:</p>
        <p>7.47 7. 7.47+ .02</p>
        <p>Comstk</p>
        <p>ExchFdn</p>
        <p>FadMtg</p>
        <p>FundAm</p>
        <p>GovtSac</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>Harbor</p>
        <p>HIYMInv</p>
        <p>MuniBond</p>
        <p>OTC</p>
        <p>PacoFnd Provldnt TxEHY TxE In Ventura American Funds:</p>
        <p>17.03 17.72 HJff 13.W</p>
        <p>67.03 66.66 14.13 14.12 13. 13.19</p>
        <p>11.71 11.66 31.M M.M 14 14.77 10.M 10.17</p>
        <p>31.71 21.66</p>
        <p>11.03 10.73 27.M 27.56 3.33 3. 12. 12. 12. 12. 17. 17.</p>
        <p>17.74- .03 14.03-.05 64.00-.</p>
        <p>14.13+ . 13.19- .M 11.71+ .03 3I.U+ .74 14.+ .01 10.19+ .02</p>
        <p>21.70- . 11.W+ .27 27.56- .27</p>
        <p>5.- .06 12.29- .06 12.44- .03</p>
        <p>17.71- M</p>
        <p>AmGwth AmHerltge n Am Invest n Am Invine n AmNatGrth AmNatlnco APITrnr Amway MutI Analytic n Armting I A^lla Fu</p>
        <p>Hawaii</p>
        <p>Funds:</p>
        <p>0.91 0.</p>
        <p>1.72 1.70 7. 7.73 9. 9J3 5.77 5.73 22.41 22.19 12.N 12.92 9.M 9.77 14. I4.H 9. 9.30</p>
        <p>0.92- .04 1.72+ .01 7.70-.06 9.+ .06 3.74- .04 22.41+ .07 12.94- .03 9.77- .07 14.09- .01 9.37+ .01</p>
        <p>iHSHTd</p>
        <p>AmMutI</p>
        <p>BondFd</p>
        <p>iKi.,</p>
        <p>Govt</p>
        <p>GrowttiFd</p>
        <p>IncomoFd</p>
        <p>InvCoA</p>
        <p>NawEcon</p>
        <p>NawPerspFd</p>
        <p>Taii^E^t</p>
        <p>TxE I . _ TxE Va WshMut</p>
        <p>11.06 11.79 11. 11.77 19. 19. 14.66 14. M .13 M . 17.18 16.</p>
        <p>13.N 13.04</p>
        <p>19.74 19. 13.70 12.72</p>
        <p>13.34 13.21 23.13 22.</p>
        <p>11.34 11.</p>
        <p>11.74 11.71</p>
        <p>14. 14.77 13.17 13.14 13. 13.</p>
        <p>11J4+ . 11.77- .16 19.M- . 14.66+ .04 MJ2+ .07 16.04- . 13.08+ .04</p>
        <p>19.40- .24 12.78+ .03 13.21- .13 a.9S- .</p>
        <p>11.40- . 11.71- .04 14.+ .01 15.14- . 13.+ .04</p>
        <p>Axel...</p>
        <p>Fund Bn IncoFd n Stack n Babaon Group: Bondn Entrpn Gvvtti n TxFrn UMB Stock n UMBBdn Valan BalrdCa Bartlett Funds: BascVIn</p>
        <p>10. 10.26 10.26- 04 11.23 11.23 11.23- . IIUI 10.25 10.24-.03</p>
        <p>11.M 11.76 11.02- 01 3. 3.77 3.</p>
        <p>10.04 10. 10.74+ .M</p>
        <p>1.69 1.W I4.N 14.61 13. 13.73 . 9.36 9.B 14.76 14.70 11.16 11.13 17. 17.61 10. 10.</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>14.04+ .15 15.+ .12 9.54- . 14.74- . 11.16+ . 17.07+ .16 10.+ .16</p>
        <p>Cksh)</p>
        <p>RxadI</p>
        <p>American Stock ExchaBge</p>
        <p>Fixadin BeaconHill n Banham Capital: CalTFIfn CalTFInf n Cap TNT fn GtMAnf NtTFLnf Tarl990n ( Tarl9nf</p>
        <p>13. 13.41 13.4+ . 1. 1.07 1.07 18.22 10. 10.-. . .M M22- .07</p>
        <p>Tar20Mnf</p>
        <p>TarMlbnf</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - American Stock Ex dianga trading (or tha waak setactad issues:</p>
        <p>Satas</p>
        <p>Group:</p>
        <p>11.73 11.71 10. 10.M 11.00 11.07 10.B 10.32 12.33 12.34 M.44 H.33 $3.77 33. 37. 36.91 10.60 10.00</p>
        <p>11.71- .01</p>
        <p>10.04- .06</p>
        <p>11.04- .03 10.34- .01 12.34</p>
        <p>M.41- .35 35.74- .M 37.+ .04 10.37- .</p>
        <p>PE hds Higb Lew Last Om.</p>
        <p>4 3H 2H 2H-nb</p>
        <p>Weekly Percent Leaders</p>
        <p>UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) - The following list shows the New York Stack Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most in the past imek based on percent of change.</p>
        <p>No securities trading below  or ION shares are included. Net and percentage chanoes are the difference beAen last vieekH closing and this week's closing. UPS</p>
        <p>Name Last</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>HarperRow</p>
        <p>W</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>1U.7</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Alta^lntl</p>
        <p>24H</p>
        <p>+ 0W</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>B.7</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Marcade</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>+ w</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>viAmfesco Algint 2.19pr</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>+ H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>37.5</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>19H + 3H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>M.2</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Algin 11.2Spl</p>
        <p>MW +22W</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>33.2</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Royalint</p>
        <p>7W</p>
        <p>+ IW</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>31.3</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Playboy En KaufBoHm n</p>
        <p>I2W + 2H 14H + 3H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>Uo</p>
        <p>23.6</p>
        <p>24.3</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>SuprMkt s Calln n</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>+ OH Up + 2H Up</p>
        <p>24.0</p>
        <p>22.4</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>AmMotr pf</p>
        <p>MH</p>
        <p>+ 6W Up</p>
        <p>21.0</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Nat Ent</p>
        <p>SH</p>
        <p>+ 1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>21.6</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Am Motors</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>+ H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>21.4</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>GenlHome</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>+ IH</p>
        <p>ub</p>
        <p>21.2</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>VistaChem n</p>
        <p>3IH + 3W Up</p>
        <p>21.0</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Quanex</p>
        <p>5W</p>
        <p>+ W Uo</p>
        <p>M.6</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Reserch Ctt</p>
        <p>3SH</p>
        <p>+ 6</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>M.2</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Texfi Ind</p>
        <p>low</p>
        <p>+ IH</p>
        <p>Uo</p>
        <p>M.0</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Cae^WM</p>
        <p>FairCom</p>
        <p>29H + 4H Up</p>
        <p>6 + W Up</p>
        <p>19.9</p>
        <p>17.1</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Recbok s</p>
        <p>+ 6W Up</p>
        <p>14.6</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>MDC Corp</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>+ 2H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>W.4</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>GcnDevI</p>
        <p>24W</p>
        <p>+ 3H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>16.3</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>ToscoCp</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>+ H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>13.1</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Name Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Hall Frank Comdreint</p>
        <p>13H</p>
        <p>IIW</p>
        <p>-3</p>
        <p>-3W</p>
        <p>8;</p>
        <p>17.9</p>
        <p>13.2</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Gen RefTK</p>
        <p>15W</p>
        <p>- 2H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>WStCoNA pi</p>
        <p>SW</p>
        <p>- H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>12.0</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>GcnRad</p>
        <p>IIH</p>
        <p>- IW</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>CarokoP n</p>
        <p>OW</p>
        <p>- 1</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>10.3</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>CenHud Gas</p>
        <p>MW</p>
        <p>-2W</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.7</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>KubotaLtd</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>-6</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.7</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>SwstAirl</p>
        <p>HW</p>
        <p>-2H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.6</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>UsairGp</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>-4W</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>9.5</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>rgas n</p>
        <p>9W</p>
        <p>- 1</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>9.2</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>Comptvsn</p>
        <p>19H</p>
        <p>-2</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>9.2</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>ST</p>
        <p>MH</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>4W</p>
        <p>-2H -5 - H</p>
        <p>Oft</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.2</p>
        <p>9.2 0.0</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Fisher Fds</p>
        <p>IIH</p>
        <p>- IW</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.0</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>AMCA Int</p>
        <p>OW</p>
        <p>- H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.5</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>GenData</p>
        <p>13H</p>
        <p>- IW</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.4</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>GEO Inti</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>- H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.3</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Paradyne</p>
        <p>7H</p>
        <p>- W</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.1</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Au9^</p>
        <p>MH</p>
        <p>- IH</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>1.0</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>CannonGp</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>- H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.0</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>Foxboro</p>
        <p>26H</p>
        <p>-2H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>7.0</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Gouidinc</p>
        <p>17H</p>
        <p>- IW</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>7.0</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Roch GasE</p>
        <p>MH</p>
        <p>-IW</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>7.0</p>
        <p>Acton  ...  </p>
        <p>AdRusll 31 1M 24  23W 23W+ H</p>
        <p>Alias 67I4I0U33H   H+3H</p>
        <p>Amdahl .M91l4u40H N MW-W Am  33   44H 45H+ H</p>
        <p>AmRoyl  l037 u0H  I  I - H</p>
        <p>ASclE n 230  3W  3  3 - H</p>
        <p>(^1 .06 9 0  2W  IH  2W+ H</p>
        <p>Andal  3 1  OW  7H  SW+ H</p>
        <p>AnCm n  37  9W  OH  9 - W</p>
        <p>Armtm  51  2Hd2H  2W</p>
        <p>Asmrg .M 1637H1 9H 9  9H+H</p>
        <p>Aahotc 12 H H H AtlsCM 3033 IW 1416 IW+316 Atlas wt 214 u3H 5W 5H+H BAT .206  3061  0W7I416 OW-116</p>
        <p>Banstrg  219  6H  6W  6W</p>
        <p>BergBr . 4 23H 24H 24H BowVal .20r l2ul4W 13  14W+1</p>
        <p>Brscng iM 18 1547 U27H 25W 27W+1W OinwH  33N111-16 IH  1H+  W</p>
        <p>Comfds JO 910MU43H H &amp;lt;b+3H Comfdwi 6u21  31  21</p>
        <p>ConsOG  1017  IH  IW  IH</p>
        <p>Cross 1.M 611 u36 BH 33H+IH Damson  2M7 H 416 H</p>
        <p>DataPd .1663 14  12H  138b-H</p>
        <p>Delmcd  2623  H  fl6  11-14</p>
        <p>OomtP  7304  1414  1316  13-14- W</p>
        <p>EchoBg .14 80u34H 31H 33H+1W Endvco .69t3477 7H 4H 7H+W EntMkt  117u16H14H  I4H+H</p>
        <p>Fidata  2  319  4H  3H  4 + H</p>
        <p>FAusP n 1  3M7  OH OH 0H+ H</p>
        <p>Fluke ,1.Mt 19 473 26  23H  M + H</p>
        <p>FruttLti  7N 9HdOH  9&amp;gt;/b-W</p>
        <p>FurVIt M27M05 12H IIW IIH-H 6RI  19  2  OH  OW  OH</p>
        <p>GatLit  1006  6  3  4 +1</p>
        <p>GntYI g M 3 14H I3W 14 + H Glatflts .50 7 35 33H 33H-1H GWFId  4  W  H  W+114</p>
        <p>GrtLkC .M34 31  47H  49H+1W</p>
        <p>GIfCda .52 SWIuMW 19W MH+W Hasbr s  .09  IS  10930 25W  24H  23 - W</p>
        <p>Heko  .10  I  Ml  34H  32H  33W- H</p>
        <p>HollyCp  5  133  IS  I4W  IS + W</p>
        <p>HmeGp 03e 0M 24W 23H 238b- H HmeShs  734  31W  MH  24H-4W</p>
        <p>HmHar  3325  13H  12H  13 - H</p>
        <p>H0(X}T  .i  36M  2H  IH  IW-H</p>
        <p>Husky g  .30  xM72  OH  OW  0H+ W</p>
        <p>Imopngl. 31NuW 44W H+3H InslSy 17 1304 3H 2H 2H IntBknt 113174 4H 3H SH-H Kktv  1536  3H  3W  3H+ W</p>
        <p>LdmkSv 13e 9 264 IIH 10H 10H+ H Lionel  14  9W  OW  9W+  H</p>
        <p>LorTel M139M21H 19H MH-IH MCOHd  4M  I4W  I3H  14</p>
        <p>MCORs  36  W  716  W-116</p>
        <p>MSR  347  IH  IH  IW</p>
        <p>Medias .6410uW H W+2W MtchlE  .24  76x37I4H  I3H  I3H+ H</p>
        <p>NtPatnt  .10  33 I6W  14H  16H+2H</p>
        <p>NProc 1.1k  16 317 31W  30H  31 - H</p>
        <p>NYTmesJ669W 46H 44W H-IW NCdOG  7U10H  9H  10H+1W</p>
        <p>Numac  36 SH  OH  7H  8H+  H</p>
        <p>OOklep  n  7H  6H  7H+  H</p>
        <p>Pallas .34 27 3M6U34H MH MH-IH PECp  2  H  416  416</p>
        <p>Pittway 1.H 10 xlMulM 1 109 +4W PkrDg  .  2964uMW  31  J1W+W</p>
        <p>Ronsbo  .  6B I3H  14H  I4H</p>
        <p>ResrtA 744l1766 36H W+3H SaijM  M 675  7H  5H  7 +1H</p>
        <p>Solitron  23 3H  9W  OH  OH-  H</p>
        <p>SterlStt  IS 13  13W  13  13 -  H</p>
        <p>TIE  I0  3H  3H  3H+  H</p>
        <p>TchAm  M  3H  3W  3W-  H</p>
        <p>TchSym  14 37  19H  17H  lOW-  W</p>
        <p>Tel^  613  3  2H  3 +  H</p>
        <p>TexAir  33376  47H  41H  '/b-SW</p>
        <p>Totting 36 173S10UMH 21H 23H+2 TubMex  31456  3H  3  2H-W</p>
        <p>UFoodA  10MI1M  2H  3H  2H+H</p>
        <p>UFoodB  44 4H  3  3H  2H-  H</p>
        <p>UnivRs  34  3  2H  2W</p>
        <p>UnvPat 2.23t Bl  IS  14  14H-  H</p>
        <p>Vemit  11 121  9H  9H  9H</p>
        <p>WanoB .16 M13616H ISH 13H Wsbht I.M23 336 1 IN 1 +2 Wlhfrd  3  IW  IW  IH-W</p>
        <p>101 n BlnStGr n Boston Co:</p>
        <p>Stir:</p>
        <p>Mgdinn S^th n BostI Bowser n Bmdywn n Brucen</p>
        <p>Bull L Bear Gp:</p>
        <p>25. 23.06 23.06-. 17.51 17.M 17.-. 9.73 9.65 9.73+ .</p>
        <p>M.B 37.26 12.73 12.M 12.12 12.09 17.31 17.M 13.77 15.36 2.18 2.10 15. 1S. 123.09 124.M</p>
        <p>37.32- M 12.73+ . 12.12+ . 17.29- .05 15.70- . 2.17+ .06 15.45- .11 123.M+ .04</p>
        <p>E^nc n Gokondan HiYieU n TaxFrae n US Gvt n CalMun n CalTrstn Calvert (iroup: Equity n Incon Social n TxFLtd n TxFLng n WshAnr Calvin Bullock: Giwth USGvt</p>
        <p>12.31 12. 12.30 12.B 16.M 15J8 13.06 13.03 10.M 18J2 15.14 15.07 9.16 9.14 12.13 12.11</p>
        <p>12.+ .01 12.34- . 16.M+ . I3.H+ . 10.62- .05 15.10- .01 9.16 12.13</p>
        <p>24.03 23.74 24.+ .11 17.21 17.14 17.21+ . 26.M 26.03 26.12- . 10.72 10.71 10.71-01 16. 14.74 16.74- .01 21.71 21.50 21.71- .03</p>
        <p>K</p>
        <p>Cv^ie Funds:</p>
        <p>9.60 9.20 9.2I+-.34 12.30 12. 12.30 12.05 11. 11.+ .04 10.17 10.15 10.13-.01</p>
        <p>CappGrwth ' pTotRt</p>
        <p>CentryShr n Boston Co: Mgdinn S^th n BostI Bowsor n Bmdywn n Brucen</p>
        <p>Bull &amp;amp; Bear Gp: CapGrn Eqinc n Gokondan HiYtald n TaxFree n US Gvt n CalMun n CalTrstn Calvert Group: Equity n Incon Social n TxFLtd n TxFLng n WshAnr Calvin Bullock: (&amp;gt;rwth X USGvt</p>
        <p>10.10 10.16 10.10+ . 16.23 16. 16.23+ .13</p>
        <p>11.36 11.31 11.36+ . 16. 16.73 16.+ .03</p>
        <p>9.36 9.35 9.36-.02 21.M 21.11 21.11- 27</p>
        <p>12.12  12.09  12.12+  .</p>
        <p>17.31  17.M  17.29-  .05</p>
        <p>15.77  15.36  15.70-  .02</p>
        <p>2.10  2.10  2.17+  .</p>
        <p>13. 15. 15.45-.11 123. 124. 123.M+ .</p>
        <p>12.31 12. I2.+ .01 12.30 I2.B 12.34- . 16. 13.38 16.N+ .20 13. 13.03 13.M+ .02 10.M 10.62 18.62- .05 15.14 13.07 13.10- .01 9.16 9.14 9.16 12.13 12.11 12.13</p>
        <p>24. M.74 24.+ .11 17.21 17.14 17.21+ M 26.M 26. 26.12-  10.72 10.71 10.71- .01 16.M 14.74 14.74- .01 21.71 21.38 21.71- .</p>
        <p>Funds:</p>
        <p>9. 9.M 9.20-. 12. 12. 12.</p>
        <p>12. II. 11.+ .04 10.17 W.IS 10.14- 01</p>
        <p>CappGrwth - TotRt</p>
        <p>Wslbr 9  .13   I4W  I4H  I4W+ W</p>
        <p>WDigltT  M00  W  M  MW-1W</p>
        <p>Wkhlta  1  IH  IW  IW</p>
        <p>Wkkcs I866MS 4W 3H 3W Copyright by The Assocletad Press 1917</p>
        <p>CardnlGvt CentryShr n ChpsdeDollr n CheslnutSt n CIGNA Funds: Agrtsv Growth HIYId Income MuniBd Value Citibank IRA: Balan In Equitfn Incom f n ShtTrm fn Claremont Fds: GovBd Stock Combndn</p>
        <p>AdvGold</p>
        <p>CalTE</p>
        <p>CorpCsh</p>
        <p>CorpCsll</p>
        <p>Dndin</p>
        <p>fffl"</p>
        <p>GovMtg</p>
        <p>GvtSec</p>
        <p>10.10 10.14 14.25 14.</p>
        <p>11. 11.31 16. 16.73 9. 9.35 3I.M 21.11</p>
        <p>12. 11. 01. n.64</p>
        <p>10.10+ . 16.25+ .13 11.+ .04 16.04+ . 9.34- . 21.11- .27 11.97- . 01.33- .</p>
        <p>1347 13.18 13.+ .18 15. 15.M 15.34-13 10. 10. 10.+ . 8. 0.26 0.M+ . 0.21 0.19 0.1f-.01 14.33 14.M 14.33+ .</p>
        <p>1.76  1.73  1.76</p>
        <p>1.  1.95  1.M+ .01</p>
        <p>1.61  1.61  1.61</p>
        <p>1.  1.33  1.M</p>
        <p>11. 11. 11.+ . 12.33 12.44 12.33+ 07 13. 1341 13.64-. 44.04 .04 44.00- M</p>
        <p>M.M M.79 7. 7. . .  75  74 0. 044 17.10 17. 19. 19.77 I4. 14. 12.74 12.71</p>
        <p>M.16+ . 7,40- .01 .4S- .  74- .04 0.47- .01 17.M+  I9.M+  14.</p>
        <p>12.74+ .</p>
        <p>Grwth Shrs</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>13.82</p>
        <p>15.91- .05</p>
        <p>High YtaM</p>
        <p>7.92</p>
        <p>7.91</p>
        <p>7.92</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>7.</p>
        <p>7.41</p>
        <p>7.42+ .02 V</p>
        <p>IncPIs</p>
        <p>11.33</p>
        <p>11.52</p>
        <p>11.53- .01</p>
        <p>Smindx</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>13.M</p>
        <p>13.+ .24</p>
        <p>TXIns</p>
        <p>8.17</p>
        <p>0.15</p>
        <p>0.15- .02</p>
        <p>TaxExpt</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>13.99- .02</p>
        <p>US Idx</p>
        <p>14.51</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>Columbia Funds:</p>
        <p>Fixodn</p>
        <p>13.25</p>
        <p>13.M</p>
        <p>13.25+ .03 (</p>
        <p>Grthn</p>
        <p>M.93</p>
        <p>26.72</p>
        <p>26.85- .12</p>
        <p>Mun nr</p>
        <p>12.01</p>
        <p>12.01</p>
        <p>12.01- .01</p>
        <p>^1 nr</p>
        <p>35.M</p>
        <p>34.02</p>
        <p>35.19+ .11</p>
        <p>Comwlth ALB</p>
        <p>1.67</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>Comwltb CAD</p>
        <p>2.31</p>
        <p>2.</p>
        <p>2.</p>
        <p>Composite Group:</p>
        <p>BdKtk 10</p>
        <p>ION</p>
        <p>10.+ .04</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>12.33</p>
        <p>12.19</p>
        <p>12.+ .05</p>
        <p>IncoFd</p>
        <p>9.52</p>
        <p>9.51</p>
        <p>9.32+ .01</p>
        <p>TaxEx</p>
        <p>7.76</p>
        <p>7,75</p>
        <p>7.76</p>
        <p>USGov</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>Value</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>13.73</p>
        <p>13.93+ .10 -</p>
        <p>Cotm Mutual:</p>
        <p>Govt</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.+ .02</p>
        <p>Grwth</p>
        <p>14.24</p>
        <p>14.07</p>
        <p>14.10+ .04 *</p>
        <p>TotRet</p>
        <p>13.71</p>
        <p>13.30</p>
        <p>13.+ .01</p>
        <p>Coptay n CorpPfd</p>
        <p>11.75</p>
        <p>.84</p>
        <p>11.M</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>11.73- .03 . .81- .04 .</p>
        <p>CountryCapGr</p>
        <p>CowenlGr</p>
        <p>19.27</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>19.01</p>
        <p>10.74</p>
        <p>19.23+ .03 10.+ .</p>
        <p>Criterion Funds;</p>
        <p>Comrceinc</p>
        <p>1I.M</p>
        <p>11.31</p>
        <p>11.32- .05</p>
        <p>InvQual x</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>10.12- .05</p>
        <p>Lowry</p>
        <p>PilotFund</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>9.97</p>
        <p>9.97- .</p>
        <p>12.07</p>
        <p>11.W</p>
        <p>11.89- .15</p>
        <p>QualTx</p>
        <p>11,73</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.69- .04</p>
        <p>Sunbll</p>
        <p>M.23</p>
        <p>M.U</p>
        <p>M.20- .04</p>
        <p>USGvt</p>
        <p>9.62</p>
        <p>9.61</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>CumbrldiS n</p>
        <p>37.</p>
        <p>M.M</p>
        <p>37.+ .07</p>
        <p>OFASmln</p>
        <p>10.34</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.54+ .13</p>
        <p>DFAFxn x lU.OI I01.B</p>
        <p>101.61- .M</p>
        <p>Dean Witter;</p>
        <p>CalTxF n</p>
        <p>12.53</p>
        <p>12.34</p>
        <p>12.55+ .02 -</p>
        <p>Conv nr</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.63- .01 </p>
        <p>DvGth nr</p>
        <p>10.33</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.49- .01 </p>
        <p>DvGlhr</p>
        <p>M.</p>
        <p>M.44</p>
        <p>M.62+ .</p>
        <p>-HIYId</p>
        <p>14.51</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.51+ .02</p>
        <p>IndVal r n</p>
        <p>14.64</p>
        <p>14.52</p>
        <p>14.55- .05</p>
        <p>NYTxF n</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.87+ .01</p>
        <p>NtRs nr x</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.25</p>
        <p>9.42- .03 .</p>
        <p>Optn nr</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.01</p>
        <p>10.03- . .</p>
        <p>SearsTE n</p>
        <p>12.23</p>
        <p>12.24</p>
        <p>12.24+ .01 .</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>TaxAdn</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>I0.</p>
        <p>TaxEx</p>
        <p>11.74</p>
        <p>11.74</p>
        <p>11.74</p>
        <p>' .*</p>
        <p>USGvnr</p>
        <p>10.M</p>
        <p>10.M</p>
        <p>10.33+ .01</p>
        <p>WIdWnr</p>
        <p>17.12</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.12- .05</p>
        <p>Delaware Group:</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>Oectrl</p>
        <p>19.57</p>
        <p>19.30</p>
        <p>19.52+ .</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>Oectrll</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.81</p>
        <p>I1.H+ .04</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Delawre x</p>
        <p>M.</p>
        <p>M.17</p>
        <p>M.17- .15 !</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Oekap</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>13.50</p>
        <p>13.77+16. ;</p>
        <p>Delchstr</p>
        <p>o.</p>
        <p>8.M</p>
        <p>8.+ .02 .</p>
        <p>f.</p>
        <p>Delta Trend</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.21</p>
        <p>9.M+ .02 '</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>USGvt</p>
        <p>9.10</p>
        <p>9.16</p>
        <p>9.18+ .01</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>GNMA</p>
        <p>9.24</p>
        <p>9.22</p>
        <p>9.24+ .01</p>
        <p>TaxFree Pa</p>
        <p>8.24</p>
        <p>8.M</p>
        <p>0.22- .02 .</p>
        <p>TFUSIns</p>
        <p>11.11</p>
        <p>I1.W</p>
        <p>11.09- .03 .</p>
        <p>TxFrUS</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.02</p>
        <p>12.02- .03 </p>
        <p>Inves n</p>
        <p>9.95</p>
        <p>9.94</p>
        <p>9.95</p>
        <p>DIT Funds:</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>CapGtfi</p>
        <p>16.24</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>16.00- .25</p>
        <p>1,</p>
        <p>Curntn</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.39</p>
        <p>10.611 .02</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>GvtScn</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.31+ .01</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>OTCGf n</p>
        <p>.34</p>
        <p>.70</p>
        <p>.+ .16 '</p>
        <p>Oestinyl</p>
        <p>13.23</p>
        <p>15.13</p>
        <p>15.17- .04</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Destll</p>
        <p>19.</p>
        <p>19.75</p>
        <p>19.+ .04</p>
        <p>j</p>
        <p>DGDivn</p>
        <p>27.M</p>
        <p>27.</p>
        <p>27.+ .12</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>OodgCoxn</p>
        <p>37.01</p>
        <p>M.82</p>
        <p>M.82- .17</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>DodgCoxStk n</p>
        <p>38.13</p>
        <p>37.75</p>
        <p>37.75- .</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>DbtaExCC</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>ObteTx</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>Drexel Burnham:</p>
        <p>Burnhm</p>
        <p>23.</p>
        <p>23.</p>
        <p>23.87+ .07</p>
        <p>DSTBdnr</p>
        <p>II.</p>
        <p>11.82</p>
        <p>11.09+ .04</p>
        <p>OS Cv n r</p>
        <p>10.M</p>
        <p>10.73</p>
        <p>10.73- .</p>
        <p>OST Em n r</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>15.87</p>
        <p>16.41+ .</p>
        <p>OS Gvt n r</p>
        <p>10.76</p>
        <p>10.72</p>
        <p>10.76+ .03</p>
        <p>DSTGIhnr</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>I3.N</p>
        <p>13.87+ .02</p>
        <p>OST Opt nr</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>ion</p>
        <p>10.87+ .01</p>
        <p>Fenmrt n r</p>
        <p>I3.M</p>
        <p>13.20</p>
        <p>13.23- .</p>
        <p>TxFrLtd</p>
        <p>10.94</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.94- .01</p>
        <p>TFLgn</p>
        <p>10.71</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.70- .02 </p>
        <p>OreytusGrp:</p>
        <p>ABondsn</p>
        <p>15.23</p>
        <p>15.17</p>
        <p>15.23+ .03</p>
        <p>CalTx n</p>
        <p>15.87</p>
        <p>1S.U</p>
        <p>15.84- 03</p>
        <p>CapVI n CvWc n</p>
        <p>M.</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>M.23</p>
        <p>9.37</p>
        <p>M.N+ . 9.+ .</p>
        <p>Oreyfus</p>
        <p>I3.M</p>
        <p>13.17</p>
        <p>13.21- .04</p>
        <p>GNMn</p>
        <p>13.74</p>
        <p>15,70</p>
        <p>15.74+ .05 .</p>
        <p>(inAgr n</p>
        <p>23.91</p>
        <p>23.</p>
        <p>23.91+ .31</p>
        <p>InsTx n</p>
        <p>10.01</p>
        <p>18.76</p>
        <p>18.70- .04</p>
        <p>Inferm n</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.43- .03</p>
        <p>Leverage</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>18.33</p>
        <p>18.42- .02</p>
        <p>GwthOn</p>
        <p>12.24</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>12.23+ .03</p>
        <p>MATaxn</p>
        <p>17.07</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.04- .03</p>
        <p>NwLdrsn</p>
        <p>25.15</p>
        <p>24.</p>
        <p>25.+ .25</p>
        <p>NY Tax n</p>
        <p>16.27</p>
        <p>16.24</p>
        <p>16.25- .04</p>
        <p>Strtinc</p>
        <p>13.01</p>
        <p>13,75</p>
        <p>13.01+ . '</p>
        <p>Strtlnv</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>13.82</p>
        <p>15.93+ ,04</p>
        <p>TaxExmpt n</p>
        <p>13.26</p>
        <p>13.23</p>
        <p>13.24- 03</p>
        <p>ThirdCnfry n</p>
        <p>7.0</p>
        <p>7.47</p>
        <p>749- .03</p>
        <p>EagtaGth Shs Eaton Vanea:</p>
        <p>8.27</p>
        <p>0.19</p>
        <p>0.24- .05</p>
        <p>CalMu n r</p>
        <p>10.07</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>EH Stock</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>15.04+ .02</p>
        <p>GvtOblg</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.37</p>
        <p>12.+ .01</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>o.</p>
        <p>o.</p>
        <p>8.60- .02</p>
        <p>Hilnc r n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.37</p>
        <p>10.37</p>
        <p>HiMunin r</p>
        <p>10.62</p>
        <p>10.61</p>
        <p>10.61</p>
        <p>HiYieM</p>
        <p>S.</p>
        <p>5.47</p>
        <p>S.+ .02</p>
        <p>IncBos</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.M+ .01 .A</p>
        <p>Invest</p>
        <p>0.41</p>
        <p>8M</p>
        <p>0.37- .05 -</p>
        <p>MunBd</p>
        <p>9.47</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.45- .01</p>
        <p>Nautilus</p>
        <p>14.67</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.45- M</p>
        <p>S'</p>
        <p>19.70</p>
        <p>10.71</p>
        <p>19.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>19.55- .07 10.69- .04 "</p>
        <p>VS Sped EclipEq EmpBId</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>12.81</p>
        <p>1281- M</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>10.17+ 02</p>
        <p>10.07</p>
        <p>18.03</p>
        <p>18.+ .01</p>
        <p>Equitec Sicbel; AgGtnr</p>
        <p>I4.n</p>
        <p>14.75</p>
        <p>14.75+ M ,</p>
        <p>H^ldnr</p>
        <p>10.07</p>
        <p>9.95</p>
        <p>10.07+ IS</p>
        <p>TotRt n r</p>
        <p>13.24</p>
        <p>13.19</p>
        <p>15.19+ .26</p>
        <p>USGvnr</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.93+ .04.1'</p>
        <p>EqtySt</p>
        <p>16.33</p>
        <p>16.</p>
        <p>16.H+ .13</p>
        <p>Evergm n EvrgTtl n FPA Funds:</p>
        <p>14.M</p>
        <p>14.31</p>
        <p>14.M+ .19</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>M.</p>
        <p>20.+ .05</p>
        <p>Capit</p>
        <p>13.M</p>
        <p>13.61</p>
        <p>13.62-   </p>
        <p>Newinc</p>
        <p>9.30</p>
        <p>9.57</p>
        <p>9.58+ .01</p>
        <p>Parmnt</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14 + .16</p>
        <p>Perenn</p>
        <p>19.32</p>
        <p>19.M</p>
        <p>19.52+ .16 -r</p>
        <p>Fairmt n</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>39.</p>
        <p>.+ . .</p>
        <p>FarmBuroGt n</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>1617</p>
        <p>16.17- W '</p>
        <p>(C4Nitinucd on page B-21)</p>
        <p>Ybucan</p>
        <p>still bidklyou nest 683</p>
        <p>k)r1986</p>
        <p>You have until April 15, 1987 to open and contribute to an IRA for 1986 and still receive the tax breaks. After that, your I RA terms may change. But regardless of what happens, IRAs are still a great way to build a secure financial retirement. April 15th will be here before you know it. Better see us about opening your 1986 IRA nest egg soon!</p>
        <p>HOM FCDCRAL SAVMQS</p>
        <p>AND LOAN AS30CU1ION</p>
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        <p>r</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0043" />
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>(Continued from pigo B-20)</p>
        <p>ftitriM Fundi;</p>
        <p>FT ltd n</p>
        <p>Fdlidrn</p>
        <p>FIOitTn .</p>
        <p>GNMAn</p>
        <p>Gtdtin</p>
        <p>HIYMn</p>
        <p>liKon</p>
        <p>FIMTn</p>
        <p>Shortn</p>
        <p>SIGTn</p>
        <p>a;.</p>
        <p>USGovn Fidtllty Inunt; A^n Balan n x CalTxn CapApn</p>
        <p>SUSA</p>
        <p>aARn</p>
        <p>Equtlncm</p>
        <p>Eunna</p>
        <p>ExdiFdn</p>
        <p>FltWny n</p>
        <p>FIxBdn</p>
        <p>Fndmn</p>
        <p>GNMn</p>
        <p>GovtSacn</p>
        <p>Groinc</p>
        <p>GroCo</p>
        <p>HllncoFd n</p>
        <p>HlghYMdn</p>
        <p>IniMunn</p>
        <p>Ltd Muni n</p>
        <p>Marian</p>
        <p>MIATxn</p>
        <p>MunlBondn</p>
        <p>ManTn</p>
        <p>MkuiTFn</p>
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        <p>MunOhn</p>
        <p>NYHYn</p>
        <p>NYlmn</p>
        <p>OTC</p>
        <p>OvmFd</p>
        <p>PKBan</p>
        <p>Purttann</p>
        <p>Quain</p>
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        <p>StIFoodr</p>
        <p>SalHltr</p>
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        <p>SalMNr</p>
        <p>SlPaor</p>
        <p>SatPrr</p>
        <p>SalRtIr</p>
        <p>StISLr</p>
        <p>SalSftr</p>
        <p>StITcr</p>
        <p>Samcr</p>
        <p>siib</p>
        <p>SMTF</p>
        <p>SpacSIt</p>
        <p>ItoTFn</p>
        <p>Thrlftn</p>
        <p>Trandn</p>
        <p>Vahitn</p>
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        <p>'Ml'*'</p>
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        <p>a&amp;amp;i"</p>
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        <p>Hi IncmSn x HiQwin 44 wail Eq 44 Wall nr Foundart Group: GrwMin Incam n Mutual n Spacin Franklin Group; AGE Fund Calina</p>
        <p>asf</p>
        <p>ssu.</p>
        <p>Gold</p>
        <p>Growtti</p>
        <p>InaTF</p>
        <p>ManTF</p>
        <p>NY Tax ObiolTF MionFd Utllltlaa Incamo Stk USGovtSic CalTFr Froadom Funda: Global Gold GvPluin</p>
        <p>Aogroaln</p>
        <p>Grootditn</p>
        <p>10.17 10.03 10.04-.OS SOM 57.43 S7.73-.13 33J1 33J9 33.51-M</p>
        <p>10.13 10.13 W.13+ .01</p>
        <p>n o* 10.00 n.o*</p>
        <p>11M 1147 1IJ0-I- .01 1043 104 104*-.11 11.10 11.33 11.304 .01 n.70 n4* 10.70 n4* W47 10.40-.03 lOM nj7 10.37-.01 n41 104 1040-.01 M.M 10.0 14.13 3S40 3S.31 3S.33- .00</p>
        <p>1040 1043 10.00+ .03</p>
        <p>11.*7  11.4  11.*7</p>
        <p>1 1144 10.*7 11.00-.05 13.0 13.00 13.07-.03</p>
        <p>1340 1341 1340+ .35 lOl.fO 100.f0 101.03- .00</p>
        <p>1344 1340 13.54+ .04 1047 10.05 10.47+ .01</p>
        <p>31.37 31.11 31.30+ .00</p>
        <p>13.75 11.71 13.7S-.00 7170 74.f0 74.00-1.30</p>
        <p>[ 17.3 17.75 17.79-.30 740 7.40 7.40-.01 WM 10.15 10.31- .05</p>
        <p>10.90 nJO 10.90+ .03</p>
        <p>10.30  10.37  10.30</p>
        <p>10.09 1109 10.00+ .00 1743 17.37 17.31-.13</p>
        <p>9.90 9.97 9.90+.01 1343 1149 13.50-.03 1140 11.55 1140- 03</p>
        <p>9.00 9.04 .04t-.03 00.44 5940 00.37-.01 1140 1144 1145-.00 0.45 144 044-.01</p>
        <p>11.90 11.00 11.00-.03 1143 11.1 11.30-.00 1043 1041 1043+ 41 1145 1144 11.35-.01 1147 13.55 1340- 03</p>
        <p>1140 11.47 1141-.03 3040 30.55 30.57-.10 3107 33.97 3107+ .0</p>
        <p>1345 1130 1345+ .30</p>
        <p>1440 14.34 1440-.01 1151 1147 1540-.04 W.91 104 10.91+ 45 1345 13.3 1340-.11 1047 n40 n47</p>
        <p>10.10 15.73 M.09+ .30</p>
        <p>1441 14.10 14.40+ .07</p>
        <p>1341 13.50 13.53- 01 1103 1441 1103+ .33 3043 19.50 10.33+ .53</p>
        <p>1043 10.00 10.00- 17 174 17.09 17.17-.00</p>
        <p>1041 10.43 10.43-.33 1045 10.40 10.54-.0 1174 13.45 13.74+ 43 3040 30.15 30.34-.10 17.73 17.3 17.07+ 43</p>
        <p>44.50 43.03 44.05- .24 3544 25.03 35.73-.03 1441 13.90 14.37+ .10 10.93 10.00 10.04+ .15 13.04 13.93 13.1-.11</p>
        <p>13.90  13.73  13.93+ .11</p>
        <p>104 1044 10.49-.12</p>
        <p>17.13 10J0 1100-.30 30JS 30.27 10.37-.55</p>
        <p>1141 1110 1041-01 1040 30.31 30.30- .20 9.91 9.91 9.91</p>
        <p>9.97 9.97 9.97</p>
        <p>10.03 17.90 10.00-.01 n.75 n.73 n.73-41</p>
        <p>11.10 114 11.09-.00</p>
        <p>47.51 40J4 47.33+ .14</p>
        <p>35.75 35.37 35.75+ .14 1145 31.01 3143+ .33</p>
        <p>940 9.11 9.11-.30 0.11 0.00 0.11+ .04 n.30 10.12 1040+ .17 9.54 9.40 943-.05 040 043  0.21- .0</p>
        <p>9.10 9.14 9.10-.03</p>
        <p>10.09 10.03 10.01-.00 7.50 7.23 7.50+ .30 17.11 M40 M.77+ .01 193 0.00 0.93+ 47 191 4.03 4.03- 40</p>
        <p>9.43 945 9.41-.03 1110 13.04 1111-.00 1171 1412 14.01-.00</p>
        <p>740 7.43 7.40+ .04</p>
        <p>12.90 1174 1340- 05</p>
        <p>11.04 1143 1143-.00</p>
        <p>13.40 13.41 13M+ .n</p>
        <p>11.43 1147 11.43+ .01 1349  13.24  12.29+ .07</p>
        <p>741  7.30  741-.03</p>
        <p>1114  1110  15.14+ .05</p>
        <p>0.07  0.00  0.07+ .02</p>
        <p>4.01  3.99  3.99-.03</p>
        <p>4.70  441  170+ .14</p>
        <p>1145 14.43 1143- 01 13.47 13.40 13.47+ .01 in  115  117</p>
        <p>14.70 1449 14.70+ .11</p>
        <p>1044 U43 W44+ 42 1044 10.03 10.04+ .01</p>
        <p>n.OS  9.99  9.99-.00</p>
        <p>1140 11.37 1141-.11</p>
        <p>10.37 1049 1125+ 40</p>
        <p>n.04 10.00 U.0O- .O5 40.07 40.03 40.03- 02</p>
        <p>10.10 10.10 10.10- .01</p>
        <p>11.03 10.9 10.99-03 9.95  9.93  9.93-.03</p>
        <p>10.00 10.04 10.04-.03 10.09 10.07 10.07-.03</p>
        <p>2140 30.97 31.00</p>
        <p>12.30 1110 nil-.09</p>
        <p>13.01 13.03 1103- 21</p>
        <p>9.75  9.74  9.75</p>
        <p>1244 12.49 12.54-.0</p>
        <p>13.04 13.90 12.97-.03 0.55  0.30  0.20-.27</p>
        <p>4.20  4.00  4.00-.10</p>
        <p>10.42 1042 U.34- .1I 1044 1047 10.04+ .00 940  9.20  941-.01</p>
        <p>1444 34.31 34.31- 43</p>
        <p>3.01  3.79  3.01+ .03</p>
        <p>12.00 11.90 11.9</p>
        <p>9.10  9.17  9.10+ .01</p>
        <p>12.71 1340 13.01-.11 740  7.50  744+ .04</p>
        <p>1341 1119 12.20 1145 11.05 11.33+ .00 1155 10.43 1047-.09</p>
        <p>13.05 12.03 13.04-.01 1143 11.43 11.43</p>
        <p>11.71 11.70 11.70</p>
        <p>13.05 1104 12.05+ .01 11.03 1141 11.03+ .01</p>
        <p>11.72 11.71 11.71-01</p>
        <p>0.30</p>
        <p>0.39</p>
        <p>3.34 7.43</p>
        <p>7.35</p>
        <p>0.25</p>
        <p>133</p>
        <p>243</p>
        <p>7.41</p>
        <p>7.35</p>
        <p>0.25- .04 045- .0 244</p>
        <p>743+ .02 7.35+ .01</p>
        <p>11.03 11.50 11.50- 07 10.45 1140 1145+ .04 10.44 10.43 10.44 13.0* 13.02 1349+ .00</p>
        <p>lin 15.01 1110+ .03 1443 1445 14.03- .03</p>
        <p>Stox Weekly Dollar Leaders</p>
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        <p>si^itr.</p>
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        <p>FordMol a EilKadak</p>
        <p>5Kfr</p>
        <p>Exxon</p>
        <p>S'A.</p>
        <p>CaaoanWld</p>
        <p>OccldanI Pot</p>
        <p>multipllad by</p>
        <p>ToHIIOOO) fatoathdil Ual</p>
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        <p>Grolncf n HYInvsl Incomef n GabollAn Gaksn GIT Invat;</p>
        <p>Inc n GatoGrn</p>
        <p>Erti(in</p>
        <p>IntI n Japan n Paclfkn GanElac Inv: ElfunI n ElfunTrn ElfunTxEx n SBSn SOiSLongn GnSacurr GnTxEB n Gintal Group:</p>
        <p>isr:</p>
        <p>GintlFd n GranHGrStk GrWinOpn GrdsnE n GwthWsh Growtlilndn Guardian Funds: Bond n ParkAv Stock n HamHDA HarfarGr HartiMllGlli n HartwllLevr n Heartland Harltaga HrtgCm Horae Mann Hummer n Hutton Group: Bondnr Calif Gvrthnr Optnlnr GvtSac nr Basknr Natl</p>
        <p>NYMun PrcMnr &amp;amp;&amp;gt;Eqnr IRrStk IDS Mutual; IDSAgrn IDS Bond IDSDtoc IDSEqrn</p>
        <p>,'glf</p>
        <p>IDSFdi</p>
        <p>IDS Gib</p>
        <p>IDS HIYIeld</p>
        <p>IDS In r n</p>
        <p>IDS ltd</p>
        <p>IDSNewDIm</p>
        <p>IDSProgr</p>
        <p>IDS Taxlx</p>
        <p>MgtRet</p>
        <p>MnTE</p>
        <p>Mutual</p>
        <p>PracMt</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>SatocI</p>
        <p>DIversnf IntMunf IntFdnf IDEX IDEX II Indust Grp: IndAm</p>
        <p>air</p>
        <p>IndualFdn Intogratod Rose:</p>
        <p>n;"r TxFrae IntlEc</p>
        <p>Invat Portfolio. Eqtnr GvPlnr HIYdnr InPTR n Optnnr ITB Group; InvTrBos HilncPlus MassTxFr InvResh IsWFdn Ivv Funds; Gvrthn Instn IntIn JPGnwtb JP Incoma Janus Fund: Fundn Valen Veidrn John Hancock: Bond</p>
        <p>gSi"'</p>
        <p>Grovrth</p>
        <p>^vicFd</p>
        <p>TaxExmp USGvSecTr Kaufmam n Kemper Funds; Ca</p>
        <p>Grovtib HigbYield InflFund MunkpBnd Option Summit Technology TotReturn USGvt KyTxFr n Keystone Group: InvBdl nr MdBdBlnr DisBB4nr IncoKI nr GwlhK3nr HGCmSlnr GthS3nr</p>
        <p>Inr KPMRn TxETrnr TaxFr n r Kiddor Group; KPEnr Gvtrn</p>
        <p>14.02 13.95 14.03+ .03</p>
        <p>10.74 10.71 M.74+ .09 10.91 10.19 10.91+ .01 12.17 13.71 1245+ .15</p>
        <p>25.71 2541 3541- 43</p>
        <p>1049 11.41 10.59+ .10 1140 1147 1147</p>
        <p>9.55 944 945+ .02 1140 11.21 11.21-.10</p>
        <p>15.03 15.00 15.03+ .01</p>
        <p>21.71 21.45 31.50- .45</p>
        <p>19.53 19.51 19.50-.13</p>
        <p>20.55 20.51 20.54+ .43</p>
        <p>32.10 3140 31.99+ .5</p>
        <p>11.55 11.54 11.55</p>
        <p>31.75 31.40 31.52-.25</p>
        <p>11.53 1141 11.53-.01</p>
        <p>40.12 3940 40.t- .05</p>
        <p>11.90 11.95 11.91 12.15 13.04 13.15+ .09</p>
        <p>15.14 15.10 15.11-.04</p>
        <p>1249 13.03 12.09-.05</p>
        <p>44.01 43.72 4101+ .23 77.57 77.15 77.53-.13 17.M 17.40 17.52+ .07</p>
        <p>14.07 13.92 14.05+ .10</p>
        <p>17.74 17.5 17.57</p>
        <p>12.99 12.71 12.99+ .15 10.79 10.54 10.73+ .03</p>
        <p>12.41 12.45 12.4+ .02</p>
        <p>25.50 25.31 25.47+ .15</p>
        <p>20.95 30.70 3047+ .12 7.09 7.13 7.15-.01</p>
        <p>12.15 12.71 12.10+ .03</p>
        <p>15.4 15.37 15.27-.09</p>
        <p>5.27 22.34 23.93+ .4 1157 1151 15.51-.00</p>
        <p>13.05 12.90 13.03+ .01</p>
        <p>10.33 10.17 10.32+ .03 35.32 25.02 25.13- .14</p>
        <p>15.05 1197 15.05+ .01</p>
        <p>12.24 12.22 12.24-.02 11.29 11.25 11.39+ .03</p>
        <p>15.59 1155 15.55-.10 943 9.5 9.51-.07</p>
        <p>10.4 1040 10.4+ .01</p>
        <p>13.99 1341 13.91+ .01 13.20 12.27 13.37</p>
        <p>11.51 11.50 11.51</p>
        <p>1110 15.4 1543+ .13</p>
        <p>15.02 1175 1191+ .12 949 9.31 941-.09</p>
        <p>13.4 13.31 12.4+ .05 14 14 14</p>
        <p>9.35 9.09 945+ .19</p>
        <p>1.30 1.25 0.37-.01 1147 11.53 11.57-.03 134 5.34 5.34</p>
        <p>120 121 121</p>
        <p>25.4 25.01 25.39+ .05</p>
        <p>4.4 179 4.4</p>
        <p>5.33 5.31 5.33+ .01</p>
        <p>10.19 10.14 10.10-.04</p>
        <p>10.03 10.4 10.70+ .03</p>
        <p>7.90 7.77 7.90+ .05</p>
        <p>4.34 4.33 4.33-.01</p>
        <p>1.53 1.4 1.45-.00 127 125 5.27+ .01</p>
        <p>13.03 13.73 13.7</p>
        <p>7.70 7.5 7.70+ .11 22.90 23.70 23.77-.12 945 9.23 9.25</p>
        <p>13.93 1342 13.93+ .12 10.5 10.50 10.59+ .02</p>
        <p>10.35 11.31 1121-.11 1547 1117 1117-.17</p>
        <p>13.70 12.4 12.40-.30</p>
        <p>10.96 10.11 10.92+ .10</p>
        <p>9.4 9.37 940-.01 9.25 9.23 9.25+ .03</p>
        <p>3.50 3.55 3.51</p>
        <p>1121 1547 1110+ 03</p>
        <p>10.75 10.74 10.76 1240 12.5 1249-.01</p>
        <p>1111 15.01 1111- .05</p>
        <p>7.30 7.33 7.37</p>
        <p>13.30 13.17 13.19-09 0.53 0.51 8.53+ .02</p>
        <p>10.30 10.29 10.30+ .01</p>
        <p>10.10 10.12 10.14-04 0.09 1.04 8.01</p>
        <p>14.20 14.04 1117+ .03 1173 1171 14.72+ .02</p>
        <p>17.24 17.23 17.24- 01 544 5.4 5.45- .09</p>
        <p>14.99 1191 14.97- .01</p>
        <p>14.50 1135 14.4+ .09</p>
        <p>139.4 130.52 139.37- .31</p>
        <p>14.50 114 14.M+ .03</p>
        <p>15.52 15.52 1152- ,14</p>
        <p>10.00 9.90 10.00</p>
        <p>13.59 13.4 13.45- .13</p>
        <p>13.94 13.19 13.19-.11 32.77 32.25 32.75+ .31</p>
        <p>15.97 15.95 15.97+ .03</p>
        <p>10.13 10.12 10.12</p>
        <p>17.22 17.11 17.15-02</p>
        <p>17.15 15.93 17.03- 03</p>
        <p>7.15 7.02 7.13+ .05</p>
        <p>9.59 9.57 949+ .02</p>
        <p>11.05 11.04 11.05+ .03</p>
        <p>10.71 10.75 10.70+ .02 1.21 1.19 1.21+ .01</p>
        <p>7.41 7.39 7.39-.04 9.1* 9.10 9.19+ .01</p>
        <p>12.34 13.17 12.39</p>
        <p>12.07 12.05 12.07+ .03</p>
        <p>20.55 2045 20.47- 05</p>
        <p>10.00 9.97 9.97-.03</p>
        <p>10.51 10.55 10.4</p>
        <p>5.34 5.27 5.39- 01</p>
        <p>14.30 14.07 14.07- .23 1123 1101 1113+ .02 9.95 9.92 9.95+ .04</p>
        <p>7.05 7.05 7.05- .03</p>
        <p>17.4 17.51 17.4+ .04</p>
        <p>20.27 30.24 20.37+ .04</p>
        <p>1.03 1.01 1.01</p>
        <p>9.4 9.55 9.59- ,01</p>
        <p>9.05 1.94 8.90-.05 n.4 a 23.51- .05 9.M 9.54 9.71- .03</p>
        <p>7.10 7.75 7.75- .00 101 7.95 0.01+ .03</p>
        <p>11.23 17.04 11.23+ .29 11.54 11.52 11.53- 03</p>
        <p>1.91 1.95 1.94-.01</p>
        <p>19.34 19.24 19.35- .12 1117 1114 1117-1- .03</p>
        <p>lives</p>
        <p>Dowlnes Avences</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - The foHowing gl the range of the closing Dmv Je averages lor the vtaek ended W13.</p>
        <p>STOCK AVERAGES First Nigh Lew Last Chg. Ind 234.12 324.4 2251.4 224.55-21.57 Tm M.rr 949.01 935.32 935.32-32.4 Utl 217.75 217.75 315.4 315.55- 3.53 55StklM.M 84.33 84.54 84.54-11.94 BONO AVERAGES 30 Bnds  94.4  94.95  94.4  91N+0.N</p>
        <p>Utils  97.35  97.4  97.24  97J9-0.I3</p>
        <p>Indus  91.90  914  91.90  93.4+127</p>
        <p>COMMODITY FUTURES INDEX 113.33 113.4 113.33 113.15-005</p>
        <p>Nall NY Ser SpGlhrn Landmark Funds: CvGwlh Gilnc NYTF ' USGov LMHn</p>
        <p>WTrn TollRet n Lehman Group; Cipitn Invstn Oporn Leverage n Lexington Grp: CorpLeadfr GoMfund n GNMA Inc n Grovrthn Research n LIbarly Family: AmLdrn TxFrian USGvScn LIbMulG LtdTrm LindDv n r LIndnr nr Loomis Sayles; Capital n Mutual n LordAbbatt;</p>
        <p>. Affiliated Bond Deb DevelGIh FdValu GovlSec TaxFr TxFrCal TaxNY</p>
        <p>VatuAppr x Lutheran Bro; Fund Income Munkipal MacKayShleldi; CapApnr Convnr CrpBdnr GovPlnr TxFrBdnr Value nr Mass FInancl;</p>
        <p>MIT FInlDev GrthSIk CapDev Special Sectors EmgGIh TotlRet GovGuar GovHlY lidBnd FinlBnd HilncBnd MunlBnd TaxFrCA TaxFrMA TaxFrMD TaxFrNC TaxFrVA AdunlHlY Malhersn Meschrt n MarltPa Marrlll Lynch: EurFrn Bask Value CalTxnr Capital CorpOv EqulBndr FedSecTr FdTomrnr x Hilncom Hi Qualty InstInt IntHM</p>
        <p>Cash Registers</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;CoMpuleirs</p>
        <p>Sales Rentals Leasing</p>
        <p>Century Data Systems</p>
        <p>2801A S. Evans St Greenville/756-2215</p>
        <p>omRon</p>
        <p>15J7 M.24 15J5-.04 1501 M.W 15.00-.03 11M 15.4 15M-.07</p>
        <p>1113 13.91 1113+ .12 11M 11.4 1U1-.04 M.41 10M 10JO-.02</p>
        <p>9.75 9.71 9.75+ .</p>
        <p>25.70 2507 25M-.4</p>
        <p>1119 13.4 1110+ .25 4JO 4.04 4.31+ .27 11.73 11.4 11.71+ .19</p>
        <p>20.4 19.73 I9J3-.22</p>
        <p>20.70 204 20.54- .01 2150 2135 25J9+ .07</p>
        <p>9.55 9.M 9.59-.4</p>
        <p>15.25 15.14 15.31-07 5.4 5J7 5M+ .4 0.23 1.30 0.23+ .4</p>
        <p>12.55 12J2 13J5-.4 19.22 19.04 19.04-.12</p>
        <p>14.24 14.11 14.17-.01</p>
        <p>10.4 10.91 10.93-.4 1J3 0.59 0A3+ .01</p>
        <p>9.4 9.4 9.95-.01</p>
        <p>13.4 13.4 13.03-.4</p>
        <p>24.4 24.37 24.40-.4 11.01 17.4 17.99+ .4</p>
        <p>30.15 29.11 29.10-.71 25.14 25.34 25.34- .4</p>
        <p>13.4 11.97 13.03-.01</p>
        <p>10.75 10.74 10.75-.01</p>
        <p>9.4 9.75 9.4+ .4 11.37 11.17 11.33- .4 3J9 3. 3.29+ .01 11.50 11.47 11.47-.4</p>
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        <p>14.75 14.51 14J5-.4 13J5 13.31 13.39-.4</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (API-The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
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        <p>19.57 19. 1153- .8</p>
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        <p>11. 11.10 11+ .11 0.93 047 047-4</p>
        <p>11.76 11. 11.74+ 4 15.97 15.94 897+ 4 11.4 114 11.91+ 4 9.53 J1 9J3+41</p>
        <p>5 54 54+ 4 9.V 9.04 +4 94 94 94+4 14.19 14.4 M.M+ 41 13.12 13. 134-4</p>
        <p>13J9 13J7 13J7-41 11.71 11. 1147+ 4 17.15 17. 17.16-4 17. 17.4 17.17+ 4 14J7 14J2 144+4 10.01 9.99 N11+ 41 14.54 144 1441-4 1347 134 134</p>
        <p>11J1 11. 11J1 8.79 849 845-.8 114 10.54 1145-4 14. 14.4 14.+ .13 154 154 154- 41</p>
        <p>15.8 1541 15.91-4</p>
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        <p>B-21 ^ Th Dalty Reflector, QrenvHle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15.1967</p>
        <p>Spending Cuts Stand Disputed</p>
        <p>SANDY JOHNSON Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The administrator of Medicaid and Medicare said Friday that $6 billion in nroposed spending cuts would ac-result in better services, a 1 ridiculed by several senators. **Are you equating a $6 billion cut with better services? asked Sen. John Melcher, D-Mont., chairman of the aging cwninittee **Im saying well deliver better services at those savings, said William Roper, administrator of the Health Care Financing Administra-ti(m.</p>
        <p>Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., asked if Ropers promise of more-for-less couldnt be tried elsewhere in government. *T wonder if itd be possible for you to switch to the Department of Defense. You could really clean up there, Reid said.</p>
        <p>Rq^r was defending the Reagan administrations fiscal 1988 budget proposals for the two government-financed health care systems:</p>
        <p>Visa Chief Blasts New Express Card</p>
        <p>Business Notes</p>
        <p>(Continued from B-19)</p>
        <p>- Medicare spending would be cut $5 billion by increasing premium costs to new enroUees and tnird par</p>
        <p>ties, and delaying eligibility for one</p>
        <p>month. Over five years, savings</p>
        <p>- Federal Medicaid payments to the states would be reduced by $1 billion in fiscal 1988 and capped in subsequent years. Over five years, the administration envisioned $16</p>
        <p>What do you say to people who say youre taxing the poor as well as the rich? Heinz asked.</p>
        <p>The impact on the poorest would be mitigated by being covered by Medicaid, Roper said.</p>
        <p>Heinz also questioned the Medicaid cuts, saying me savings would come</p>
        <p>one of three ways</p>
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        <p>billion in savings.</p>
        <p>Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., said he</p>
        <p>number of recipients, reducing pay-reducing</p>
        <p>was concerned that the increase in Medicare insurance premiums would hurt those least able to pay.</p>
        <p>The administration wants to raise monthly premiums from 2S percent to 35 per^nt of program costs. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated current Medicare enrollees would pay $21.70 per month, new enrollees $30.30 a month and third party payers $43.30 a month.</p>
        <p>ments to the provider or services.</p>
        <p>Roper said there was a fourth option: more efficiency at the state level once states took over Medicaid administration. The states will have more discretion, he said.</p>
        <p>Is there $16 billion worth of efficiency to be had? Heinz asked. Roper replied, We think so, sir. An estimated 30 million elderly and 3 million disabled Americans will be eligible for Medicare in 1988. Medicare</p>
        <p>billion in services.</p>
        <p>tion has proposed $73 billion for FY 1988.</p>
        <p>Medicaid will finance health care for 23.6 million poor Americans this year. Current services are expected to cost $28.1 billion. The administration asked for $26.8 billion for FY 1988.</p>
        <p>Lobbying groups for the elderly opposed the spending cuts, saying the aged have already taken heavy hits from budget cutters during the Reagan administration.</p>
        <p>The American Association of Retired Persons said the Medicare</p>
        <p>'Tlie recent tax change are the most sweeping in history. This year put hi&amp;amp;cR Block (Ml vour side." ..</p>
        <p>population will grow by 18 percent over the next decade, and the per-</p>
        <p>currently provides $78.2 services. The administra-</p>
        <p>centage of elderly over 85 will ^ow by 50 percent.</p>
        <p>Massive reductions in health care programs must not be made at a time when the number of older Americans who need these services is increas-AARP spokesman Eugene I said.</p>
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        <p>By WILLIAM KRONHOLM Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The president of Visa U.S.A. Inc. has launched an assault on the American Express Co.s new credit card, asking some 5,500 Visa-issuing banks to rethink selling American Express products because of the new competition.</p>
        <p>Visa President C.T. Russell said in telegrams to the banks that American Express new Optima card is position^ to be directly competitive with your Visa and Mastercard portfolios.</p>
        <p>... The essence of this move is an attempt by American Express to further its presence in ie retail banking market by acquiring additional relationship with your better customers, said the telegram.</p>
        <p>Russell suggested that bankers call American Express to complain about the move into one of your most profitable lines of service. He added, you may wish to rethink your position in offering American Express products.</p>
        <p>American Express announced Tuesday that it would offer the new Optima card to people who already hold an American Express card.</p>
        <p>The Optima would cost an additional $15 a year, on top of the $45 for a regular American Express card, but it would offer revolving credit at a 13.5 percent annual interest rate, substantially less than most Visa cards charge.</p>
        <p>Russells telegram was released by the Consumer Federation of America, which said it was asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Visa was applying anti-competitive pressure in an effort to maintain the comparatively high interest rates on Visa cards.</p>
        <p>But A. Wayne Johnson, Visa executive vice president, said Visa cards generally are cheaper than the new Optima card when annual fees are factored in. The complaint, he said, is that American Express was breaching a longstanding business relationship with the nations banks.</p>
        <p>For years, banks have sold American Express travelers checks at an infintesimal profit, simply to serve their customers, he said. American Express in turn stayed out of the credit business; their cards re-!)uired payment in full each month.</p>
        <p>Johnson said American Express new Optima card breaks that understanding by competing for the credit market that includes the 10 million holders of Visa Premier or Mastercard Gold cards.</p>
        <p>American Express has inexplicably and forever changed the environment, Johnson said, and the nations banks should have the right to reconsider selling American Express travelers checks.</p>
        <p>But Walter Montgomery, senior vice president of American Express, said the Visa telegram seems like an overreaction.</p>
        <p>Were engaged in a very selective marketing effort, Montgomeiy said in New York. Were not trying to compete head-to-head </p>
        <p>King Co. of Minneapolis, have an-nouncol the purchase of Stauffer Seeds, a wholly-owned subisidary of Stauffer Chemical Co, Westport, Conn.</p>
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        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Qreenvllle, N.C. Snday, March 15,1987</p>
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        <p>Mary Yahnkers Reveling In Working Once Again</p>
        <p>By CAROL TVER ReHector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>part-time employment at the Pitt^reenviUe Chamber of Commerce office IS her first public job since she called herself Rosie the Riveter during World War II.</p>
        <p>Dont say too many nice things about Mary in this interview or everybody else will want her, too, Pat Burnette, vice presi(tent of the chamber and her supervisor, said. The ladys marvelous and we intend to to keep her. She has boundless energy and great enthusiasm for every task we give her.</p>
        <p> Mrs. Yahnker, who says she is a right-hand man to whoever needs assistance in the clmmber office each afternoon, fincb performing her job well is* much easier than locating it was. She looked for many months and is grateful for the Employment Security Com-mi^ions Older Worker Program through which she obtained her employment.</p>
        <p>I dont think Im so unusual, she said. I think most older workers are reliable workers, she said. Im from a generation that knew what the Depression was and grew up knowing that life istf t handed to you on a silver platter. I work hard at whatever I do and do the best job possible. I know many other over-60 workers, if given a chance, would, too.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Yahnker agreed to this interview to assist in the North Carolina Employment Security Commissions promotion of this as Hire the Older Worker Week.</p>
        <p>Born in Ruling, China, she was one of four children of the headmaster of a hoarding school for missionaries children. She spoke Mandarin Chinese untU she was 4 years old, she is told, but has forgotten most of it since her family never spoke it after they had to flee China in 1930 when anti-British feeling threatened them, even though they were not British but were often thought to be. Most of her childhood was spent in Hawaii, where her father was headmaster of a boys school and an Episcopal minister. She remembers wonderful tomboy days on the campus, she says.</p>
        <p>She fell in love with a soldier during her late teens  William Yahnker, now her hustond of 44 years. They were married in Colliers, W. Va., after she had come to the States to attend Kai^s State University in Manhattan, Kan. Trained as a concert-quality vocalist, she says she confines her public singing now to participation in a St. Timothys Episcopal Church choir.</p>
        <p>Most of the Yahnkers married life was spent on Long Island in a big house not unlike the Victorian mansion that now houses the chamber of commerce office whmre Mrs. Yahnker works. We had to have a big house, she said, We had at least sevn children at home most of the time.</p>
        <p>1 am really thankful for my job and would do anything I could to help another older worker have as pleasant an experience as I have, she said. She said she works both for pleasure and to supplement her and her busbars retirement income. Her husband is retired after 26 years as an international manufacturers representative for a firm that sells printing equipment.</p>
        <p>She said she had honed her typing skills some years ago when she let it be known in her community on Long Island, N.Y., that she did typing at home.  ^</p>
        <p>Her only work away from home prior to this job she began last Dec. 1 was during World War II when she worked in two aircraft assembly plants. She really was Rosie the Riveter she said, having developed callouses on her hands riveting in a plant which made bomber doors. This was while she was waiting at home with a young baby while her husbmid was away on a 30-month tour of duty overseas. She was living first with her mother and then with her sister and her sisters children during this time.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Yahnker gave birth to six children in 15 years and she and her husband dhose one son, Jamie, first as a foster and then as an adoptive child. In addition, they participate in rearing several foster children..</p>
        <p>My work at the chamber office is my first work in many years away from home, but I worked hard running our house and caring for our family, she said.</p>
        <p>In a family as large as ours, it takes some management skill just to co(HrcUnate tie meals, the laundry, and school. Scouting and choir practice schedules. We did it all together, all of us, but I was the one in charge most of the time.</p>
        <p>The Yahnkers had thought they would retire in New Mexico once H^lliam Yahnkers working days were completed. But Greenville held a special appeal  two of their daughters lived here, a son lived in Goldsboro, and this city is fairly central among the residences of their other children and grandchil(h%n:</p>
        <p>Now four of their children live in North Carolina, so. theyre not sorry about their decision to move here in August 1964. This is a beautiful place, Mrs. Yahnker said, both in natural beauty and in the people weve met here.</p>
        <p>A CHALLENGE -- Mary Yahnker regards her part-time Job at the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce office as a way to show that older workers make good employees and to sharpen her own skills. (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>. enjdp^ and excelled at iif^ youth. A graduate of Chlca^ Art Instrtute before World War II, he had little time to further develop his</p>
        <p>but says, With these long arms and legs, its hard to find clothes that fit well. So I sew practically everything I wear. Occasionally</p>
        <p>she si^ports her husband in his painting and She does a lot of letter writing. I tell our</p>
        <p>teaching of painting, but refuses to pick up a children. You call if you want to, but Mother picture-painting brush herself. Ill paint will write. So mostly I wri</p>
        <p>walls.</p>
        <p>^  ^----------- .  write  them  letters  and</p>
        <p>she said, but not pictures, lliats they answer by telephone.</p>
        <p>Bills department.</p>
        <p>William Yahnker, a painter of realistic oils and watercolors, has returned to the art he</p>
        <p>She does pursue a number of hobbies, including furniture refinishing, sewing, knitting, crocheting and creweling.</p>
        <p>She has a figure like that of a fashion model</p>
        <p>She also corresponds twice weekly with her sister in Orlando, Fla.</p>
        <p>And three times a week, she does aerobics workouts in a Greenville Recreation and Parks program.Hire The Older Worker</p>
        <p>The Hire the Older Worker program is a smke expanded last fall hy the local Employment Security Commission to *tap the llttlemsed hut valuable resources of the worker 55 years of age and over.</p>
        <p>The purpose of the program is to assist older wcn-kers in obtaining full and/or part-time employment. Services include assessment of job skills, counseling, job development and referral to jobs and training.</p>
        <p>Eligibility is based on age 55 or older and meeting the federal income guidelines for the Job Training and Partner Act-Funds are available to assist employers with on-the-job trainmg fm eligible applicants.</p>
        <p>Anyone 55 or older or any employer mterested In obtaining more mformation on the Older Worker Program may contact ipdred Lewis. 758-2686.</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>GREETINGS. LITTLE ONE  Mrs. Yahnker welcomes her 10th grandchild, Ujena Marie Crews, into the world. The child, daughter of Leilani Yahnker Crews and her husband, Eugene, of Newport, was born Wednesday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. (Reflector Photo By Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>A HOBBYIST  Mrs. Yahnker has many interests and activities in addition to her work at the Chamber office. She is shown refinishing furniture on her back porch. (Reflector Photo By Tommy Forrest)</p>
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        <p>Suftdty. March IS. 1967</p>
        <p>Engagements Announced</p>
        <p>Small Dogs Are Growing Popular</p>
        <p>CAROLYN NANCY ALLGOOD -is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goode Allgood Jr. of Tar-boro, who announce her engagement to Randall Lewis Sherrmi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis Sherron (d Wake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Francis OMalley of Manassas, Va. A June 6 wedding date is planned.</p>
        <p>LISA MARIE PRIESTLEY - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrdd Milton Priestley of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Robert Lathan Mills III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lathan Mills Jr. of Greenville. A May 30 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>E1NE SHIRLEY HARRELL -is the daughter of Bema P. Byrum of Route 2, Ahoskie, who announces her engagement to Boyce Exum Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johnson of Bethel. The wedding is being planned for May 16.</p>
        <p>WINIFRED TEMPERANCE DANIEL - is the daughter of Mildred Jones Daniel of Washington, N.C., who announces her engagement to Timothy Dale Russell, son of the Rev. and Mrs. David S. Russell of Sanford. The bride-elect is ako the daughter of the late Plummer Alston Daniel. A June 6 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>DOROIHY MELVA GLONEK - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvon L. Ghmek of Hatteras, who announce her engagement to Gregory Keith Little, son of Betty Ann Hardesty of Ayden and the late Thad Linwood little. Ike wedding will take place May 31.</p>
        <p>CHRISTINE MARIE ZALEWSKI  is the daughter of Bertha Zalewski of Dickson City, Pa., who announce her engagement to Dr. Kenneth Aung-Din, son of Dr. and Mrs. Aung Din of Cape Coral, Fla. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Frank Zalewski. The wedding will take place April 11.</p>
        <p>Spring Dance Sot For Friday</p>
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        <p>Sheppard-McDermott Marry Feb. 14th</p>
        <p>Michelle Ann McDermott of Fayet-tevUle, N.C. became the bride of Cpt. Richard Wayne Sheppard of Savannah, Ga. in a double ring ceremony held February 14, 1967 at 3 oclock in Snyder Memorial Baptist Church. Thie coremony was penmmed by Dr. James C. Cammack.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Iva McDermott of Ayden and Mr. James L. McDermott, also of Ayden.</p>
        <p>The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bell Sheppard of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mr. Clarence R. Sheppard of Crmnwell, Ct.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was lormed by organist Mrs. Jay and soloist Mr. Jeff Mead.</p>
        <p>_bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white tiffany satin gown with sabrina neckline. The long net sleeves were covered in alencon lace. The front bodice was embellished with reembroidered alencon lace accented with seed pearls and ir-ridcent sequins ana had a basque waist. The back bodice extended into a deep V and had an alencon collar overlay at the shoulders with covered buttons. The full skirt extended into a chapel train. The hem was edged in reembroidered alencon lace. Her veil was made of reembroidered alencon lace. Ho* Imlo was heavily studded with seed pearls and sequins with waltz lengtn illusion. She carried a white cascade bouquet of ele^nt white orchids, roses and tiny stmihanotis with ivy greenery and white ribbon streamers.</p>
        <p>Maid of honor was Patricia McDer-moH. sister of the bride of Chapel</p>
        <p>Hill. She wore a dress of satin with sabrina neckline fitted sleeves. The bodice had the popular basque waist with fasnionable bow in the back (A the gown and fidl tea length skirt. She carried a bouquet composed of rubrium lilies and miniature cama-tiiHis with a cascade of matching ribbon.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Mrs. Terri Foulk of Fayetteville, Mrs. Tena Hardee of Greenville, and Ms. Debbie Williams of Greenville. They wore gowns identical to that of the maid of honor.</p>
        <p>Jerry Hopkins of Monterey, Ca. was best man. Ushers were Cpt. Robert McWethy of Fayetteville, Cpt. Michel Kilgarif of Fayetteville, and Cpt. James Slicker of Dixon, Mo.</p>
        <p>Chnstan Kilgarif of Fayetteville was flower gin. She wore a white satin gown with a jewel neckline and long puffed sleeves with a \</p>
        <p>waist. The back of the gown_____</p>
        <p>bow tie and full length skirt. She car ried a white flower basket with miniature carnations and babys breath with ribtxm and streamers.</p>
        <p>I A recaption was held at the Fayet tevUle Business and Professions Womens Club. Music was provided by D. Wayne Gamer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brown, sister of the Ixride of Greenville, greeted guests. Miss Camilla Brown of Greenville and Ms. Julia Odom of Fayetteville; presided over the guest registry. Those assisting in serving the wedding cake and punch were Mrs son of Windsor, Mrs.</p>
        <p>McDermott of Grifton, and Mrs. Neva Woolard of Grimesland. Others assisting were Miss Sharon Widman and Mrs. Michel Kilgarif, both of</p>
        <p>Small dogs are getting big, according to the American Kennel Club  the nations leading registry of pure-bred dogs.</p>
        <p>Besides the cocker spaniel, wluch is number one for the fourth year in a row, several toy and other small* breeds claim a significant and growing portion of registrati(is just below the top 10.</p>
        <p>Another indicator that smaller breeds are gaining in popularity is litter registrations. An all-time record for Titter registration in a single year was set in 1986 with 413,100 Titters recorded - up 3 percent from 1985. Additionally, the AKC reports that individual registrations for 1986 totalled 1,106,399 - the second</p>
        <p>highest figure ever, up 1.6 percent</p>
        <p>from 1985.</p>
        <p>The top 10 ranking dogs for 1986 m order were cocker spaniels, poodles, labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, German shepards, chow chows, beagles, miniature schnauzers, 4{&amp;gt;si*hnnds and Shetland sheepdogs.</p>
        <p>Greenvilles current city council is headed by Mayor Lslie H. Gamer. Council members include William J. Hadden Jr., who also serves as mayor pro tern, Janice B. Buck, Edward E. Carter, Inez Fridley, Nancy M. Jenkins and Lorraine G.!</p>
        <p>Fayetteville.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed by Nrs. Della Person.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to Garmisch, Germany, the couple will reside in Savannaih, Ga.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of East Carolina University and the groom is a graduate of the University of Tampa in Tampa, Fla.</p>
        <p>Prenuptial activities honoring the bridal couple included: a Bridesmaid Luncheon held at the Greenville Country Club Sunday, February 1st and hosted by Mrs. Robert G. Brown; a Bridal Shower given by Mrs. Terri Foulk at her home Wednesday, February 11th; a covered dish luncheon and shower given by business associates of Miss McDermott from the JC Penney Store at Cross Creek Mall in Fayetteville on Thursday, February I2th; and an after rehearsal dinner held at Valentinos Restaurant Friday, February 13th hosted by Mr. Clarence Sheppard</p>
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        <p>Betsy Drake Lewis</p>
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        <p>, Barbara Woodruff Baker and Joseph John Tonegatto were united</p>
        <p>in marriage Saturday in St. Pauls Episcopal Church. The double ring</p>
        <p>ceremony was performed by the Rev. Lawrenw P. Houston Jr.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Harold Woodruff and granddaughter of Mrs. J. Roy Martin, all of Greenville, and the late Mr. Martin. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James Tonegatto of Winterville.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by , her family and escorted by her brother, Wilbur A. Ballenger III of Grwnville, wore a formal gown of white lace over taffeta. The circular skirt with white satin bows flowed in-tci a chapel train. The fitted bodice fdatured a sweetheart neckline accented with pearls and long sleeves that formed a ruffle at the wrist. Her fingertip length veil of silk illusion was accented with lace rosette insets and was attached to a cap of pearls. She wore her grandmothers pearls and carried a bouquet of white silk roses.</p>
        <p>Ginger Baker was her mothers ^fldwer girl and wore a formal gown of white polyester styed similar to that of the brides. She carried a basket of rose petals. The maid of honor, April Dawn Tonegatto, sister of the bridegroom, wore a formal gown of light blue accented with white and carried long-stemmed white silk roses tied with satin streamers.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Heather Leigh</p>
        <p>Anderson of Stokes, Kenda Woodruff and Ramona Woodruff of Micro, nieces of the bride. They wore formal gowns of light blue satin styled similar to that of the maid of honor. The; also carried long-stemmed white si roses tied with satin streamers.</p>
        <p>The best man was Lee Grubb of Selma, stepbrother of the bridegroom. Ushers were James Staton Martin and James Staton Martin Jr., uncle and cousin of the bride.</p>
        <p>Hie mother of the bride wore a</p>
        <p>street length dress of blue crepe of the</p>
        <p>polyester and the mother bridegroom wore a suit of gray wool. Both were presented corsages of white silk roses. Grandmothers of the couple were presented corsages of pink silk roses.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was presented by organist Sharon Irwin.</p>
        <p>The bridal couple, wedding party and guests were entertained at a reception in the fellowship hall of the church after the ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride attended D.H. Conley High School and Pitt Community College. The bridegroom is employed by E.I.W., Inc. in Greenville and attended Carl Brablec High School in Roseville, Mich. He received an associate degree from McComb County Community College in Michigan.</p>
        <p>By DON COLBURN</p>
        <p>L.A. Times-Washington Post Newsservice</p>
        <p>Video hackers beware.</p>
        <p>Doctors at Childrens Hospital in Philadelphia have tracked down another little-known hazard of modem living: joystick digit.</p>
        <p>In a letter in the Journal of the American Medical Association, they report two cases of trigger finger caused by repetitive joystick manipulation while playing video They dubbed the disorder</p>
        <p>triggering in the middle finger of his dominant hand, a locked finger and inflammation of the flexor tendon.</p>
        <p>In this case, treatment involved injection of a steroid and joystick modification with adhesive-backed foam.</p>
        <p>Airplane joysticks - which are similar in designed to computer joysticks  dont seem to cause trig</p>
        <p>ger finger the way computer joysticks do, the doctors noted. The reason: Smaller computer joysticks press directly against the flexor muscle that bends the finger.</p>
        <p>The good news is that joystick didt is easily treated. Therapy includes anti-infammatory medications, joystick modification and - heres the bad news  avoiding use of the joystick.</p>
        <p>! first case involved an 11-year-old boy who woke up one day with his dominant ring finger locked in the bent trigger position. Even after</p>
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        <p>Under questioning, the patient revealed a telltale clue: He had played video games daily, for up to six hours a day.</p>
        <p>The second case involved an admitted computer hacker who manipulated the joystick control for six to eight hours most weekends and showed up at the doctors office with</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to the Outer Banks the couple will live in Greenville.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Edward Rackett, 202 N. Harding St, a daughter, Leah Elizabeth, on Blrch 3,1967, in Pitt County Menunial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Engagement</p>
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        <p>Mary Louise Sanders of Greenville and Samuel Earl Greene of New Castle, Del, announce the engagement of their daughter, Thorl Catrina Williams, to Kenneth Reginald Ebron, son of Lula Brown of Baltimore, Md., and Daniel Ebron of Greenville. An April 25 wedding is being planned.</p>
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        <p>TERRI LEIGH PEELE - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo James Peele of Lewiston Woodville, who announce her engagement to Hugh Carroll Vincent HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll Vincent Jr. of Murfreesboro. An April wedding is planned.</p>
        <p>TAMMIE SUE JONES - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jtaes of Snow Hill who announce her fpgagement to William Danny Mer-me, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mer-lift of Route 1, Snow HiU. A May 16 wedding is plauned.</p>
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        <p>9:30 a.m.  Overeaters Anonymous meets at South Greenville Recreation Center</p>
        <p>12 no(Hi  Alcoholics Anonvmous meets at St. Pauls Episcof! Churcn 12 noon  Greenville Rotary Club meets at Rotary Building 12:30 p.m.  Kiwanis of Greenville-</p>
        <p>7:00 p.m.  Sweet Adelines, Eastern</p>
        <p>Carolina Chapter, meets at The Memorial liurdi.</p>
        <p>Baptist Chu 7:30 p.m.  Greenville Barber Chorus meets at Jaycee Park Administrative Building 8:00 p.m.  Overeaters Anonymous step</p>
        <p>University Club meets at Holiday Inn ; 5:30 p.m.  Greenville TOPS Club meets</p>
        <p>meeting at First Presbyterian Church, nSti</p>
        <p>Harvey-Webb room, Elm Street</p>
        <p>mous meets at AA Building, Fartiiville Highway</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Al-Anon lUmily group meets at St. James United liethod-ist Church. Call 758-1491 or 825-1982 8:00 p.m.  Surrender to Win Grmq&amp;gt; of Narcotics Anonymous has open discussion at St. Pauls Episcopal Church</p>
        <p>at Planters Bank 6:30 p.m.  Rotary Club meets 6:30 p.m.  Host Lion Club meets at Holiday Inn 6:30 p.m.  Optimist Club meets at Three Steers 7:30 p.m.  Woodmen of the World, Simp^ Lodge, meets at Community Building</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order  iMo</p>
        <p>of the Moose 8:00 p.m.  Alcoholics Anonymous closed discussion, AA Building, Farmville Highway</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Freedom Group of Narcot</p>
        <p>ics AnonymoiK open sp^ker meeting,</p>
        <p>Saine Pauls Episcopal Church, 401 Fourth St.</p>
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        <p>Katherine Galloway Yopp of Greenville announces her engagement to Barton Timothy Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Collins of Hickory. A July wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>TUESDAY 7:00 a.m.  Greenville Breakfast Lion Club meets at Three Steers 10:00 a.m.  Kiwanis Golden K Club meets at Masonic Hall 6:30 p.m.  Greenville Claims Association meet at Three Steers 6:30 p.m.  Greenville Kiwanis Club meets at Riverside Steak Bar 7:00 p.m.  Post No. 39 of American Legion meets at Post Home 7:30 p.m.  Toughlove Parents Support Group meets at St. Pauls Episcopal Church</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  REACH meets at Pitt County Mental Health Center.</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Alcoholics Anony-</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m.  Duplicate bridge meets at Senior Center 10:00 a.m.  Pitt Golden K Kiwaide Club meets at Greenville Country Club 12 Noon  Overeaters meets at Walter B. Jones Rehat Center</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15.1987  C-5Professionals: How To Dress For Success?</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>AMI</p>
        <p>For years there has been a lot of *ap about dressing for success. nd it worked. The corporate ladder   ae alive with men and women in</p>
        <p>ttire^piece suits, monogrammed at-to9he cases and polyester that pathed.</p>
        <p>But somewhere along the line, we 1st the professionals - people we ntrusted with our children and our Qfves  who look like they just walk-M off the set of Miami Vice. dont know the exact day when ~*irs started wearing blue jeans, fcers and a three-day growth of _ d (the men), but it seemed to be Allround the time people wanted to be</p>
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        <p>At Wits End</p>
        <p>Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>Mandel of St. Elsewhere. Most of them had no other way of determining trust or confidence.</p>
        <p>wouldnt be able to tell the difference between them.</p>
        <p>dressed like I could afford a car. I got service.</p>
        <p>TWICE ISNICEI</p>
        <p>judged on what was inside... not what pMple saw. It just seemed rather ironic that doctors became cool and left the starched, white, antiseptic coats to men who sell ice cream and peddle laxatives on TV.</p>
        <p>What tri^ered all of this was a poll done recently among patients who were asked what they wanted their</p>
        <p>If a doctor forgets to shave, what else did he forget when he read your X rays? If theres a button missing off his shirt, what kind of stitchery did he do on you? If he has dead goldfish in his office, its something you dont want to think about.</p>
        <p>I dont want my doctor walking around with his shoelaces untied. I dont want my kids teachers to wiear T-shirts they have to hide under a jacket when they see a parent coming. I dont want my tax man wearing a Hawaiian shirt with a racing form in the pocket.</p>
        <p>Right or wrong, the way we look is the only yardstick we have for measuring up people who want our trust, but that we dont know very well.</p>
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        <p>doctors to dress like. A majority of iir doctor to</p>
        <p>Maybe teachers should begin to dress for respect. They complain they have a hard time maintaining</p>
        <p>them said they wanted their i look like Marcus Welby, not Howie</p>
        <p>discipline and establishing authority. Frankly, if it werent that students</p>
        <p>drove newer cars to school, you</p>
        <p>It works both ways. I once dropped off in a showroom to lodi at a new car. I was dressed in a sunback dress and sandals with no hose. I couldnt have gotten a salesman to look at me if I set fire to myself. Later, I went in</p>
        <p>One night on the Carson show, 1 saw a sex symbol pacing the green room with arms held away from her body and holding dress shields in her hand until the last possible moment. Dont you think she wanted to sweat? But she had an image to maintain. No one would have respected her in the morning.</p>
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        <p>Sundiw. March 15,1987Teen-Age College Celebrating Anniversary</p>
        <p>By CAROLYN LUMSDEN Associated Press Writer GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. (AP) -Laura Sayre was 16 when she dropped out of hip school lor some-</p>
        <p>^llaw she tt^ts^in^s Rock of Bard College with saving her from the agony of two more years of high school.</p>
        <p>My parents friends said, Tm sure you want to get away from here. That was not the case, she</p>
        <p>parents and my friends.^^miss my big, flat Midwestern sky. There was</p>
        <p>Simons Rock, the nations only college primarily oriented toward restless but motivated high school-age students, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The school has graduated more than 1,000 students. It opened with 55 high school sophomores, all girls, and now averages 300 students, men and women, a year.</p>
        <p>The college draws on a small group of dissatisfied students who drop out of high school for the challenges of college..</p>
        <p>^ We occupy an interesting niche in American education, says Provost U Ba Win. In WaU Street terms, I guess you could say were niche players. In this country of 230 million people, we manage to find 130 people to come here every fall. </p>
        <p>- The school is named after a stone that conunands a sweeping view of the Berkshire Hills in western</p>
        <p>Massachusetts. The campus was once the 275^cre summer estate of Elizabeth Hall, former headmistress of prestigious Concord Academy.</p>
        <p>The college bouses undmgraduates in grand 19th-century cottages that once sheltered Mrs. Halls ancestors. They attend classes in stark white chalets popular in the</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hall says she founded Simons Rock after years of listening to alumnae complaints about the large, impersonal classes at many colleges.</p>
        <p>The idea was not new. Hie late Robert M. Hutchins, while president of the University of Chicago, opened his school to teen-age students m the 1930s because he believed the last few years of high school were wasted on many of them. Several other colleges, such as LaGuardia Community College in Queens, N.Y., also admit groups of high school-age stu-</p>
        <p>But Simons Rock is the only college primarily for younger students. Some college-age students are admitted, but they are the minority in a school founded on the belief that younger students fare better when studying alongside their prers.</p>
        <p>The peer group is cntical, says Leon Botstein, president of Bard College of Annandale-on-Hudso, N.Y. This group is dominated by the deep-seated insecurity (tf adolescence. We need to create a subculture that reinforces scientific cu</p>
        <p>riosity for the whole group, not just thesmarties.</p>
        <p>Botstein entered the so-called early college at the University of Chicago at age 16. What he called his autcmiogra^c affectira iw this type of s)^tem and his admiration for the (iesign of Simons Rock led Bard to acquire the college eight years ago when it was in deep financial trouble.</p>
        <p>The richer college strengthened the urriculum of the poorer one with writing and logic workshops for freshmen and the study of classic texts for all undergraduates.</p>
        <p>Botstein says Simons Rock proves that better-than-average students can at a much earlier age be ei^aged in serious academic enterjuise as qmosed to wasting their time getting dmuged by trivia and the barbarism of peer values at conventimial high schools.</p>
        <p>Most students enter the college after their sophomore or junior year in high school. Some hear about the school through word-of-mouth. Others learn of it through college recruiters and the Educational Testing Service of Princeton, N.J. The service sells lists of high school students who score well on its scholastic aptitude tests and indicate they want information on colleges.</p>
        <p>But the service is costly and principals dont like to lose their best students too early, says Bradford College President Arthur Levine, who (fid a study of Simons Rock for the</p>
        <p>Little Secret: Big Surprise</p>
        <p>Dear Abby</p>
        <p>Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Im having pro- DEAR ABBY: A 78-year-old gen-</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: My husband and I own and manage a very nice small apartment building. Weve never discriminated against anyone, and have always rented to tenants based on their applications being approved through credit checks, references, etc.</p>
        <p>We recently rented an apartment to Douglas, a nice single man (or so we thought); then we noticed a strikingly glamorous woman leaving and entering his apartment with increasing frequency. One night last week we saw this woman, beautifully dressed, leaving Douglas apartment, so I went out and asked her where Douglas was. She smiled and in a very husky voice replied, I am Douglas, but when Im in this attire, you may call me Melanie.</p>
        <p>Abby, we certainly dont want this type of person in our building. How can we get him out?  IN SHOCK</p>
        <p>DEAR IN: Unless he creates a disturbance, damages your property, falls behind in his rent, or in some way becomes an undesirable tenant, if he has a lease, you cannot legally get him out. This type of person isnt harming anyone, so if youve never discriminated against anyone, please dont start now, and give Douglas high marks for honesty.</p>
        <p>blems with my husband of sbc years and need your opinion. I am 5 foot 5, 110 pounds and Im considered very pretty. Yet Ive been feeling very down because Tony is more interested in his Playboy magazines than in me! Im lucky if he makes love to me once every six weeks.</p>
        <p>I was very jealous of the girls in Playboy, so I had some pictures taken of me by a top professional photographer. There was nothing showing except a little bit of breast underneath a sheer fabric. When I gave Tony those pictures for Christmas, he just put them aside and hasnt looked at them to this day.</p>
        <p>Abby, I thought the pictures were lovely. They gave me a totally new image of myself. I felt like a beautiful, sexy woman instead of a rejected, unloved housewife. I did tms for both of us. Your opinion?  HUNGRY FOR LOVE</p>
        <p>DEAR HUNGRY: Theres nothing wrong with fantasizing  but it shouldnt be a substitute for the real thing.</p>
        <p>Tony should see his doctor for a thorough examination to determine whether his low sex drive is the result of a hormmial deficiency or some kind of medical problem. If there is nothing physically wrong with him, his next stop should be a marriage counselor with you at his side.</p>
        <p>tleman is renting my spare room. Hes good-natured and even-tempered, but after living alone for 30 years, he has acquired some habits that are driving me right to the funny farm. He slurps his coffee.</p>
        <p>I dont mean just a noisy sip; it sounds like hes trying to suck up the ocean! He follows me around with his coffee, and after each slurp, he emits a long, drawn-out gasp, Ahhhh! </p>
        <p>This morning I asked him nicely not to spit in the wastepaper basket. I need the rent, and hes a nice old fellow otherwise.</p>
        <p>Anything you can suggest to make me more tolerant will be greatly appreciated. I wouldnt hurt his feelings for the world.-UP THE WALL</p>
        <p>DEAR UP: Slurping his coffee is an unconscious habit, and unless you call his attention to it, he will never know that it irritates you. So tell him, nicely. But spitting in the wastebasket is m(Hre than an annoyance  its a health hazard. Be firm about both, but doubly firm about the latter.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: I saw this message framed on the wall of a high school counselors office and think it deserves a larger audience. If you agree, please pass it along to your readers: If you think high school is boring, wait until you sit around an unemployment office. Sign me ... WISE GUY</p>
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        <p>About 60 percent of Simons Rock students come from public schools in the Northeast and their combined scores on the Scdiolastic Aptitude Test and the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test average 1150 to 1200. These kids are not ^ted, Botstein says. Theyre normal American college-bound men and women.</p>
        <p>Dean of Academic Affairs Bernard Rogers says some students come to the college with mediocre high school grades. We think thats because they were bored. Theres probably one student in everv school in the country that needs this place.</p>
        <p>But the school does not want youngsters with behavior problems and tries to interview each prospective student to weed out those who are emotionally troubled. The school is looking for students who need a bigger challenge at a time when, according to educators at Simons Rock, they are most receptive to stimulating ideas.</p>
        <p>Because of their tender age, freshmen observe more rules than those at other colleges. They live in single-sex dormitories with strict visiting hours. All classes are limited to 15 stiklents and freshmen are wat</p>
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        <p>JE CYNTHIA AVERETT - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ar&amp;lt; nold Averett of Greenville, who announce her engagement to James Leroy Best Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy Best Sr. of Birmingham, Mich. The wedding is being planned for June 27.</p>
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        <p> Wedding write-ups will be printed through the first week with a one column picture. During the second week, a one column picture will be used with a write-up giving less description and after the second week, just as an announcement.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15,1967 C-7</p>
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        <p>By MASON WILEY And DAMIEN BONA</p>
        <p>t Press Syndicate Media Service t (Editors note: The following arti-;cle is based on **Inside Oscar: The t Unofficial History of the Academy  Awards, by Mason Wiley and Damien Bona, Ballentine Books, $24.95, ^ which wiU be published to coincide I with this years Oscar presentations :on March 30. The book is neither : authorized nor endorsed by the : Academey of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.)</p>
        <p> The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was the brainchild of MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer, who dreamed up the idea in 1926 in hopes of keeping unions out of HoUywoiod. Janet Gaynor and German film star Emil Jannings won the first six and three-quarter pound statuettes for acting, while The Jazz Singer, filmdoms first talkie, was passed over in favor of two all but fo^otten silent films.</p>
        <p>The academy suffered a low point in the mid-1930s, when many actors were boycotting the Awards as a company union and Claudette Colbert, a nominee for best actress, didnt even bother to attend. The ac</p>
        <p>tress was at the Los Angeles train led she had won</p>
        <p>Academy Awards are not political, of the.......</p>
        <p>a member of the academy and you didnt ask me! MacLaines brother, Warren Beatty, whose liberal politics</p>
        <p>are equally well-known, confronted Sinatra on camera, saying, Thank you Frank, you old Republican. The</p>
        <p>station when she learned  for her performance in It Hai.</p>
        <p>One Night over the heavily-favored Bette Davis. When told she still had time to claim her award, she firmly insisted, Ill miss my train. And Im notdr^sed.</p>
        <p>But its the Nobel Prize of motion pictures! shouted an exasperated member of the academys press . committee who had been sent to . track her down. That did it. Colbert and the press man hopped a car and headed for the Biltmore. Since then, the colorful event has become Hollywoods most cherished ritual and the gold-plated statuette its most coveted honor .</p>
        <p>. The academy has had its ups and downs, fat years and lean, but throughout its 60-year history, the ever more popular Oscar presentations have thrived on criticism, controversy and, sometimes, sheer spec-, tacle.</p>
        <p>; Though others have tried,</p>
        <p>* Elizabem Taylor is one actress who  has consistently managed to upstage ' even Oscar himself at ceremony</p>
        <p>after ceremony. It took Taylor four ' nominations before she clinched her : first Oscar for Butterfield 8, after ; a dramatic illness and a life-saving tracheotomy, which was reported in ; world-wide headlines. Much to the &amp;gt; delight of fans and the academy, the I violet-eyed star recovered in time to</p>
        <p> fly from London to Santa Monica for : the ceremonies. Taylor accepted her ; Oscar in a Dior gown that did not : conceal her scar, then exited to a</p>
        <p>backstage bathroom where she promptly fainted.</p>
        <p>Controversy over Taylors Oscar for Butterfield 8, which even the actress panned, died slowly. In 1978, Burt Reynolds ruefully remarked, If I want to be up for an Academy Award, Im either going to have to play a tour de force of some kind of nave a tracheotomy just before the nominations.</p>
        <p>In spite of repeated denials that the</p>
        <p>CLASSICAL CELLIST - Julian Lloyd Webber, English classical cellist, poses outside the Plaza Hotel in New York. Lloyd Webbers brother, Andrew, and his father, William, also cellists, helped get Webbers early career going. (AP Laserphoto by Marty Lederhandler)</p>
        <p>story dominated the news for days and the shows producer, Howard Koch, wailed, I never heard such controversy in my life!</p>
        <p>In the academys long and, some would say, checkered history, fashions have frequently been more memorable than the winners. Marketing surveys show us that pe^e actually care more about domes than about who wins, acknowledges Howard Koch, producer of numerous Oscar shows. In spite of this caveat, the academy has made several feeble attempts to enforce a dress code at the ceremonies. Perhaps its boldest and most hopeless attempt occurred in 1958 when female guests received a letter stating, There will be no cleavage on this years Oscar Awards show. To show the academy meant biKiness, the letter continued, If you need any help, a wardrobe mistress backstage is equipped with enou^ lace to make a mummy.</p>
        <p>A few years late, Julie Christies mini-skirt and Barbra Streisands see-through Scassi pajamas caused heartburn among the academys more staid members. By 1971, fashion doyenne Edith Head concluded, You can lead actresses to water and drink, but you cant make them wear what they dont want to.</p>
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        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - Paul Greens Celebration of Man is the subject of the Southern Writers Symposium March 27-28 at Methodist College, Fayetteville. 'The event was arranged by Dr. Sue Kimball, professor of English at Methodist College.</p>
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        <p>wright Green, Listen to My Song? written and directed by Lee Yopp, artistic director of the Ft. Bragg Playhouse, is to be staged at 8:15 p.m. March 28 in Reeves Auditorium on campus. It will star Leonard McLeod as Paul Green.</p>
        <p>The two&amp;lt;lay symposium will include lectures by 12 guest scholars who either knew Green or have studied his writings, four films, and the music from Greens symphonic dramas. Portions of the music will be presented by the college chorus.</p>
        <p>one of the biggest brouhahas at an Oscar presentation occurred in 1974 when Bert Schneider, co-producer of the best documentary Hearts and Minds, read a statement from the Viet Cong during his acceptance speech. An incensed Bob Hope, whose conservative sentiments were no secret, insisted that Frank Sinatra read a disclaimer on behalf of the Academy. Shirley MacLaine caught up with old blue eyes backstage and screamed, You said you were speaking for the academy. Well, Im</p>
        <p>Those wishing to attend the symposium may register in advance on March 27 between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., in the lobby of Reeves Auditorium. Lunch and dinner Fridav, breakfast and lunch Saturday will be served on campus. Accommodations are available on campus Thursday-Saturday at a cost of 17.50 per night. A Saturday evening dinner is planned at the Fayetteville Country Club.</p>
        <p>Paul Green was bom and reared in</p>
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        <p>CORRECTION The last name of the calligrapher mentioned in the article on the Pitt Memorial Hospital art show in Wednesdays paper was incorrectly spelled. The correct name is Mary FayeWhisler.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987 C-9</p>
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        <p>STwp years ago, catalog retailers tneir pronts were being eaten as they competed for a bigger of the growing shop-by-mail Although their sales in-1, too much money was being ^ into the mass dtetributitm of ^^ogs to people who werent inter-</p>
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        <p>dustry growth) is the increase in the number of women in the work force. In 70 percent of the homes in America, theres no adult home during the day to do the shopping, said</p>
        <p>Its easy to flip through a catalog, order from an 800 number and have a package delivered to their office. Catalogs have become a necessaiy alternative for todays busy American household.</p>
        <p>Some catalog companies are tum-</p>
        <p>dollars are saying, Send me more, he said.</p>
        <p>To grab their share of the market, catalogs have become sleeker and slicker, with flashy photography and</p>
        <p>all these*c2ang,*^ older, more established catalogs have had to either revamp their styles to keep up, as Spinel did, or fold their operations, as Montgomery Ward did last year.</p>
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        <p>ing the catalog into a commodity itself, to te packaged and marketed</p>
        <p>in much the same way as other merchandise.</p>
        <p>Spiegel used to be a company that catered to the lower end of the marketplace, said Sroge. They have completely flipped that company to become a fashion and style</p>
        <p>About five years ago, with production costs getting hi^er. some companies began to charge tor catalogs, said Jay Walker, chairman of Catalog Retail Corp., a catalog marketing concern. Most catalogs cost 40 cents to a dollar per copy to produce.</p>
        <p>Putting a price tag on catalogs has not hurt sales, he said, but actually serves as another screening process to separate serious shoppers from browsers and avoid the cost of mailing catalogs to uninterested consumers.</p>
        <p>If you buy a catalog, its a fair shot that you will buy from it, Walker said.</p>
        <p>Walkers company has begun selling catalogs through dismays in Waldenbooks stores and by fall expects to be selling catalogs in 10,000 retail outlets.</p>
        <p>Despite the industrys problems, catalog distribution has grown steadily, rising from 4.1 billion catalogs sent out in 1978 to 10 billion in 1985, according to the Direct Marketing Association.</p>
        <p>Sroge puts the figure even higher: 20 billion to 25 billion catal(^ now mailed each year by an estimated 10,000 companies.</p>
        <p>It is big business for retailers, bringing them an estimated billion in sales annually, he said.</p>
        <p>Some of these companies, such as industry leader Spiegel Inc., exist as catalog houses alone. Other com-paniesnave at least one retail store.</p>
        <p>An example of the latter is L.L. Bean Inc., which had net sales of $306 million from its distribution of 75 million catalogs last year, company spokesman Kilton Andrew said. Catalog sales account for more than 85 percent of Beans revenue, with 150 million in sales coming from the lone store in Freeport, Maine.</p>
        <p>The catalog metamorphosis is similar to the recent restructuring of the magazine industry. Walker said.</p>
        <p>Magazine formats evolved over the</p>
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        <p>Catalogs have (Ranged in much the same way. Walker said, noting that</p>
        <p>same way, walker said, noting that Sears, J.C. Penney and Montgomery Ward once dominated the mariiet.</p>
        <p>In the p^t decade, catalogs have become  finely honed to a special interest and are reaching more people. Walker said.</p>
        <p>Catalogs sell items as diverse as music boxes, odd-sized clothing, hardware for praple renovating their houses, sophisticated audio components and hunting and fishing equipment.</p>
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        <p>Book Gives Inside Notes On Academy Awards</p>
        <p>(Continued from C&amp;lt;6)</p>
        <p>Nicholson didnt go that far, but for several years wore tuxedos with red, plaid or print shirts. The cheerful renegade didnt win his Oscar until 1975 HH* One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, when he began showing up in more traditional attire.</p>
        <p>Public interest in the Awards again lagged in the late 1980s, but in 1970, George C. Scott made them frontpage news. Scott, nominated for his performance in Patton, declared, Its an inadequate script... and Im ashamed to be a part of it, and announced his intention to refuse an Oscar. The recalcitrant Scott received a nominati(Hi, made the cover of Time, and Patton cleaned up at the b( office. Tension was ripe In the audience as Goldie Hawn ripped the envelope. Oh, my God! exclaimed. Its George C. Scott! The actor claims to have watched a hockey game on TV and gone to bed.</p>
        <p>Marlon Brandos performance as Don Corleone in The Godfather gleaned his first nomination in 15 years and saved his flagging career. The actor refused to appm, however, citing disgust over mistreatment of Indians in the film industry and at Wounded Knee.</p>
        <p>Writer Dudley Nichols is the only other winner to decline an Oscar. Nichols boycotted the awards cere</p>
        <p>mony in solidarity with other writers in the mid-30s, perhaps feeling as Dorothy Parker cud: Looking at the academy for representation was like trying to get laid in your mothers house. Somebody was always in the parlw watching.</p>
        <p>As early as 1935, Frank CafN'a surmised that, The Oscar is the most valuable, but least expensive, item of world-wide public relations ever invented by any industry. Though many would agree, the Academy Awards have received their share of criticism, not only from sore losers and the unnominated, but from some winners asweU.</p>
        <p>Glenda Jackson likened the show to a public hanging after her second win for A Touch of Class in 1973. Upon being nominated best si ting actor for Bob &amp;amp; Carol &amp;amp; Alice, Elliott Gould brazenly called the Oscar presentations a masturbator fantasy, but indicated he would be there anyway, just in case he won. In 1974, Hollywood outsider Dustin Hoffman proclaimed emphatically that the Awards were obscene, dirty and no more than a beauty contest.</p>
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        <p>A 1-year-old black Lab-chow. Has shots, needs fenced yard. 756-4792.</p>
        <p>A 3-month-old female mixed Lab. 355-2352.</p>
        <p>A black male cat with shots started. 758-6701.</p>
        <p>Lost in Lynndale area  a black Labrador retriever named Smokey. Reward. 355-7163.</p>
        <p>Lost in Bethel area - a female black Lab that has just had puppies. 8254)526.</p>
        <p>Lost in East Carolina University areaa female Doberman-Lab. 752-6701.</p>
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        <p>ASHUND, Ore. (AP) - A block away from the Oregon Shakespearean Festival theaters is a cavernous warehouse where 20 curly, yellow compressed air hoses hang from the rafters like streamers left over from New Years Eve.</p>
        <p>At the ends of the hoses, carpenters wield pneumatic saws and staple guns, putting together the sets for four plays that will open the 1987 festival season.</p>
        <p>This is the heaviest part of the year for us, getting ready for the spring openings, said Le Hook, who manages a crew of 11 carpenters and welders in the scene shop.</p>
        <p>Hook sat on a stool at a drawing board where the blueprints for the set of Brendan Behans The Hostage were spread out before him.</p>
        <p>People ask why it takes two months to build a set, he said. You can build a house in that time, thats true. But a house doesnt have to come apart in two hours. </p>
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        <p>In the basement under the Angus Bowmer Theater and the Elizabethan Stage, Lene Price dyes the fabrics used to make costumes.</p>
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        <p>get used to is after the show is over, it all gets torn up and thrown away, said Hook. Nothing you build lasts, but it has to last for the run of the show.</p>
        <p>Hook got scenic designer William Bloodgoods plans for the set of The Hostage, a three-tiered boarding house, on Oct. 15.</p>
        <p>After we built it we took it down into 100 pieces to take it over to the theater, said Hook. Everything has to go through a door 5 feet 8 inches wide and 11 feet 10 inches tall.</p>
        <p>In a neighboring shop, Paul-James Martin oversees construction of scenic props such as furniture, trees and curtains. This is where the beds that go in the set for The Hostage were made.</p>
        <p>On the floor of the shop, Kris Berube, an artisan, brushed a piece of fabric with a mixture of green paint and glue to make leaves for stylized trees that will appear in Richard II.</p>
        <p>The design is taken from a medi</p>
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        <p>trees look a lot like broccoli.</p>
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        <p>The plastic is mixed with metal flakes for coloring and pressed into a mold made of Alginate, the same stuff used to take dental impressions.</p>
        <p>To create a soldiers helmet for the same play, she sculpts a form in clay, covers it with plaster-soaked gauze to create a mold, then fills the mold with plaster. Over this hard form she presses pieces of Polyform, a plastic used to make splints and prostheses.</p>
        <p>In the costume shop, manager Elaine Nicholson stood amid 14 sewing machines and a half-dozen mannequins draped in muslin and canvas mock-ups of costumes for Oliver Goldsmiths She Stoops to Conquer, set in 18th century England.</p>
        <p>Working from a drawing by the costume designer, cutters build gowns from the inside out on the mannequins, fit them on the actors, make adjustments, then pull them apart to serve as patterns for the final piece.</p>
        <p>A cape is sometimes too much of a hindrance to an actor, so it has to be thrown over a shoulder and it has to stay there, said Ms. Nicholson. So youve got to tack it into place so the audience doesnt see it.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
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        <p>By SID MOODY AP Newsfeatures Writer BROOME, Australia - The real pearl of the Orient is a sunken treasure in the peacock waters off this dusty, tin-roofed, steaming, back-of-beyond seaport. It lies in the</p>
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        <p>gut of Pinctada maxima, the pearl oyster.</p>
        <p>Hundreds, maybe more, have died in quest of Pinctada maxima.</p>
        <p>Their epitaph is a South Seas saga scripted tor dark alleys, nut-brown Malays, high tea with tne ladies, pigtailed Chinese, God save the Empire, cold-eyed Sinhalese, starched white suits and parasols, Singapore Slings and barroom brawls, oinner clothes and diving helmets, cyclones and lazy ceiling fans, thick-waisted baobab trees and kangaroo bush, greed and bravery, seafaring Koepangers, swa^ering Japanese and onlooking aborigines.</p>
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        <p>The latest chapter is being written by the Australians.</p>
        <p>We are taking over our own industry again, says Jean Haynes, a Broome native whose father, Un-sinkable Kennedy, once ran seven pearl luggers on the Indian Ocean grounds.</p>
        <p>Theyve done it by matching the Japanese, who dominated for a cen-tuiW, at their own game: diving for and culturing pearls.</p>
        <p>A decade ago the Aussies brought over some scuba-equipped abalone divers from New South Wales. After a few missteps, they began outperforming the Japanese helmet divers.</p>
        <p>And ttie Aussies are mastering the technique of seeding oysters, a monopoly the Japanese guarded as closely as the emperors throne.</p>
        <p>If you come near a Japanese pearl culturer, hell drop his tools and get very irate, says Steve Arrow, a 26-year-old pearl farmer. If you keep standing there, hell walk away.</p>
        <p>But Arrows wife, among other Aussies, has solved the secret.</p>
        <p>For 100 years the Japanese divers w^ the lords of the ocean bottom with the courage and persistence to risk the bends or death 250 feet down, eight hours a day. They were the best and their strut smwed it.</p>
        <p>IronicaUy, their copper-helmeted diving suit was the invention of an Engl^hman. In 1820, John Deane of Whitstable, England, grabbed a helmet from a suit of armor at a nearby manor house, told someone to pump air instead of water from a hose into it and dashed into a burning stable to save the horses.</p>
        <p>Hardly had the smoke cleared than he thought the idea might work under water. It did. Or did after Deane invented the lead shoe to keep from turning upside down.</p>
        <p>Broome is an accident of nature, just as the pearl is. If it is not at the end of the earth, you can see it from here. The nearest city is Koepang, 350 miles across the sea in Timor, Indonesia. Its remoteness has be-qi^thed it a heritage of both raffish mimng camp and imperial propriety.</p>
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        <p>We have just about every race here, says Mrs. Haynes. Someone asked my father once how about an Eskimo? He looked around, and sure enough he found a half-Eskimo. If hed looked harder, hed probably have turned upa full-bloodea one. They were and are here because the pearl oyster is,</p>
        <p>Pinctada maxima is a tropical bivalve that lives on the bottom of the vast continental shelf off the northwest coast of Australia, the worlds largest oyster bed. It grows to the size of a salad plate as it dines on plankton passing in the current.</p>
        <p>When storms or tides sweep a speck of sand into its shell, it reacts as anyone would with a pebble in his shoe. It tries to vomit it out and usually does. But if it cant, it begins coating the irritant with nacre, and a pearl is born.</p>
        <p>One oyster in a thousand or more will have a pearl. If theres copper in the water, it will be vellowish. If zinc, it will be, well, pearl-colored.</p>
        <p>Maxima likes flat, rocky, silty bottom. This makes it hard to see, as it is covered with marine growth like everything else. It burrows in the silt and can only be detected by a slight ridge of muck around its perimeter. Younger shells make the b^t mother of pearl (mop). The older ones usually are scarred by worms.</p>
        <p>The aborigines long knew about maxima. They used the shell for ornaments or ground it up in a rain-making ceremony.</p>
        <p>Caesar brought pearls from fresh water mussels in Great Britain back to Rome. In the 13th century. Ye Jin Yang cultured pearls in China b\ ting tiny buddnas in oysters. Lou XIV of France wore a huge pearl in his crown.</p>
        <p>exploring this coast in 1688. A lieutenant named Helpman out of Fremantle down the coast found a pearl in another species, Pinctada radiata, in 1858.</p>
        <p>Three years later Francis Gregory led an expedition to this area to search out good pastureland. While waiting for him to return, the idle crew collected mop shells off the beach at low tide.</p>
        <p>Not long after, a bloke named W. Tays, an athletic scnrt who threw the hammer, sought to reverse his ill fortune and collected nine tons of shell which he sold as mop for 1,350 pounds. The pearl rush was on.</p>
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        <p>By 1875 there were 57 luggers licensed for furling. The first divers were aborigines. They could stay down an average of 57 seconds. Unscrupulous whites put the bush people into virtual slavery.</p>
        <p>Gradually, Asiatics began crewing the luggers. They came cheap, could stand the cramped quarters, could subsist on fish and rice for the months a cruise lasted, and if they got uppity, could be deported as aliens.</p>
        <p>A typical lugger had firewood piled on deck, hens roosting in the rigging and children of the divers running everywhere. In time, the white dealers ashore left the sailing to the Orientals, the only European aboard being a trustworthy pearl counter who put the gems down a one-way spout intoa locked box.</p>
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        <p>There was a three-day riot in 1920 after the Japanese punished a Koepang diver by dragging him astern of a lugger until he drowned.</p>
        <p>Ashore, it was a white mans world. Aborigines were confined to quarters after 6 p.m. They couldnt speak to a white unless spoken to. With the nearest civilization a weeks sail away, Broome developed an exotic life of its own.</p>
        <p>T.B. Ellies was a Ceylonese pearl skinner who would serve nervous pearl owners drinks while he tried to peal away imperfections in pearls</p>
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        <p>Storytellers Emerging Across America</p>
        <p>EDITORS NOTE - During the Mst couple of decades, some 200 full-time professional storytellers have emerged in this country and storytelling festivals are becoming more and more popular. The stories run the gamut from traditional mountain folklore to the fractured fairy tales of a former teacher from Phil</p>
        <p>about, moving the pieces and encouraging the audience to be the fishes of the sea, beasts of the land and birds of the air.</p>
        <p>Dont ask me how he does it, Ms. FYankel says. All I know is that it works.</p>
        <p>Stivender says his stories and storytelling techniques are the result of years of hard work.</p>
        <p>BySTRATDOUTHAT Associated Press Writer Ed Stivender is a master storyteller, but he says his mother would jmuch rather hed chosen to spend his days delivering sermons instead of one-liners.</p>
        <p>I grew up in Springfield, Pa., near Philadelphia, he says. My mother, a devout Irish Catholic, wanted me to be a priest. But my father, a Baptist, said to me, Son, never get a job where you have to wear a dress to work.</p>
        <p>So, he compromised.</p>
        <p>Instead of becoming a priest, he went to Notre Dame, got a masters degree in theology, and became a teacher. But teaching, as it turned out, was only a brief detour on the roadtostoiy^lling.</p>
        <p> This ancient and time-honored road took Stivender, a slender, black-haired man wiUi pixie eyes and a droll wit, to Jonesborough, Tenn., for the National Storytelling Festival.</p>
        <p>More than 4,000 people from fround the countiy flocked to the liar festival. Many of them, like innati residents Linda Frankel dau^ter Shaina, self-described ^storytelling groupies, followed Stivender from tent to tent as he told ^ fractured fairy tales, intensely Mrsonal and sli^tly twisted ver-iions of such classics as Cinderella hnd The Princess and the Frog.</p>
        <p>; Stivender, who now lives in Philadelphia, is one of about 200 fulltime professional storytellers to emerge in this country during the hast two decades. These latter-day pards follow a vague circuit of jfchools, workshops and benefits, plus t growing number of storytelling fes-</p>
        <p>Timing is everything, he says, gy for a few</p>
        <p>I tau^t theology for a few years at parochial school on Staten Island and in Hartford, Conn., and it was during these vears that I reallv learnt how to hold an audience with controlled foolishness. I also found that the control humor gives you is amazing.</p>
        <p>He says he has known for years that he loves being in front of an audience.</p>
        <p>When I was a kid I wanted to be a fire engine, but that was before I made my stage debut, as the virtuous shamrock salesman in a third-grade play at Holy Cross parochial school. After that, I was hooked.</p>
        <p>What hooked him, he says, was the total involvement. He is addicted to</p>
        <p>the heady, mystical feeling a storv-teller gets when he has completely</p>
        <p>iivals. They run the gamut from the traditionalist mountain folk tale</p>
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        <p>tellers to sophisticates such Stivender.</p>
        <p>Ive seen the storytelling movement grow steadily during the seven years Ive been attending the National Storytelling Festival, says Ms. Frankel, a hospital community relations specialist. Everybody who comes here has their favorites. My daughter and I never miss Ed Stivender; his stories are brilliant and often so funny that you almost</p>
        <p>converted his audience into a single, spellbound entity, a giant, multi-eyed creature totally m his thrall.</p>
        <p>You really know you have an audience when the people sit in rapt attention and begin breathing in unison.</p>
        <p>Like many other performers, Stivender says storytelling is a family tradition.</p>
        <p>It came down in a zigzag progression in my family. It was my Aunt Bette who told the stories when I was a kid, but before that it was Uncle John. Aunt Bette used to tell us ghost stories. Shed gather all the kids together in one room and scare the pants off of us.</p>
        <p>Unlike many performers who pass along traditional stories, however, Stivender prefers to create many of his own tales and characters.</p>
        <p>When Im home in Philadelphia, I spend a lot of time staring out the window, thinking about stories, he says. I always say storytelling is, how a daydreamer moonlights.</p>
        <p>He has been converting the</p>
        <p>Her favorite tale is Stivenders version of the sto^ of creation, in which he dresses in a monks robe and assumes the role of St. Francis of Assisi, who narrates the story.</p>
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        <p>Ive been doing this professionally since 1976, when I joined the Plum Cake Players in Hartford, and tli^ year is the best Ive done. I even got an IRA this year. When I did that I knew I was back in the mainstream of American life.</p>
        <p>Stivender has no read^ explanation for the current storytelhng revival.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Qreenvtlle, N.C._ Sund^March 15,1987 Q-IS</p>
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        <p>Your Choice Of Drop Leaf Table, 42* Table,</p>
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        <p>Horoscope</p>
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        <p>FORECAST FX)R SUNDAY March 15 GENERAL TENDENCIES: Today can bring annoyances and upsets that require attention, so do them in a careful fashion. Later you are able to enjoy your surroundings and gain vitality.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Marc21 to April 19): Handle that myriad of tiny tasks and then make your surroundings more charming. Be with good friends.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You want to have a good time today, but little</p>
        <p>GEMINI ( nothing. This</p>
        <p>21 to June 21): The home situation is not pleasant, but say relieve tensions and aU should iminrove tlm.</p>
        <p>MOONCHILDREN (June 22 to July 21): Be particularly careful while driv</p>
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        <p>Yesterdays answer 3-14</p>
        <p>39 Drill</p>
        <p>40 Tel </p>
        <p>41 Fury 43 Western</p>
        <p>Indians</p>
        <p>45 Solo for Sills</p>
        <p>46 Mt. Olympus residents</p>
        <p>47 Smack 49 Candy-</p>
        <p>counter</p>
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        <p>ing. Get rid of that moodiness and smile more.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to August 21): Find a more efficient way of handling your daily duties. Studyyourproperty and plan any needed improvements.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (August 22 to SeptonbcT 22): Get rid of that feeling of discontent and you can be with a charming group of friends for some ftm.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (September 23 to October 22): Get rid of a limitation and later you can be with the one you love and be happy together.</p>
        <p>SCX)RPIO (October 23 to November 21): Concentrate on how best to be of assistance to a good friend who is having a little trouble now.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21): A worldly affair could be upsetting, but relax and it dissolves itself very quickly.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 20): A new interest may seem hard to get into, but later you can easily delve right into it.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (January 21 to February 19): You want to get out of a promise you have made, but wait until later when the influences are much better.</p>
        <p>PISCES (February 20 to March 20): Steer clear of an associate who is very talkative and likes to nag. Later you can be with persons you Uuly enjoy.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she wUl always be looking for errors here and there and fmd them and correct them. He, or she, willbe a perfectionist and be of great assistance to any employer. Send this one to the best schools and add psychology to better understand the motivations of others.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel; they do not compel. What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p>(c)1986. The McNanght Syndicate Inc.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR Monday March 16 GENERAL TENDENCIES: After some cmifusion between you and another erson, you fmd that ymi are able to arrive at a very harmonious agreement.</p>
        <p>* Rearrangements with others now.</p>
        <p>(March 21 to ^quil 19): Make sure to clear up any misunderstand-5. Be m(Mre active in the outside world.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Get Inisy at ytnu* work. If you pay a deserved' conmlimnt to a fellow worker, you get fme results.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): Plan how to get rid of the kinks in some special talent you possess. The evening is fine for enjoying amusements.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDIwN (June 22 to July 21): Ask your family what they desire of you and try to please them with a sincere smile.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Augist 21): Handle a nec^sary duty and then get at your-corres^dence. Find friends with your sense of humor and have a good time. '</p>
        <p>VIRGO (August 22 to September 22): Plan amusements for later and then get into the business matters that are important to your welfare.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (September 23 to October 22): You are confused about how to gain a -cherished wish, but this soon passes and you think more clearly.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21): Be sure to double-check some information given to you. Have a {xivate talk with your mate and plan the  future.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21): You are not certain what a friend has in mind, but by being sincere you can get the right results.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 20): Find out how best to handle some outside affair. Show bigwigs that you value their advice.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (January 21 to Febr^ 19): Its a good day to arrange a trip that can bring an attractive person into you life. Be happy now.</p>
        <p>PISCES (February 20 to March 20): Say nothing ttiat could cause trouble and later you can be with congeniis for a delightful time together.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she will be one of those charming young persons who will have every ability to understand what others -d^ire froni an alliance. It would be wise to give a fine education that will implement this and nurture a more objective attitude, llie romantic life here will be very happy.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel; they do not compel. What you make of your life is largely up toyou!</p>
        <p>(c)1966. The McNaiight Syndicate Inc.</p>
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        <p>By CHARLES COREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
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        <p>On this site of the Atlantic, the common way to encourage partner</p>
        <p>to continue a suit is to play an unnecessarily high card. However, dont let signalling be a substitute for intelligence.</p>
        <p>Wests preemptive jump overcall placed North under considerable pressure. He wisely decided it was more important to show his spade support rather than rebid his excellent diamond suit, and a fair spade game was quickly reached.</p>
        <p>Rather than attack with a heart, in which suit his side could hope for one trick at best, West led his jack of clubs. Declarer played low from dummy and East signalled enthusiastically with the ten. West would have loved to continue with another club through the king to his partners marked ace-queen, but search as he might he could not find another one in his hand.</p>
        <p>He shifted to the queen of hearts, in case his partner held the ace. South wun and ruffed a heart on</p>
        <p>the table, then took the trump finesse. When that won and the suit split 3-2, declarer ended up losing only two club tricks and a trump.</p>
        <p>As is often the case, the opening lead told the story. Since East was looking at the ten of clubs, he knew his partners lead of the jack had to be from shortness. Signalling for a come-on was all well and good if the lead was from a doubleton, but more likely it was a singleton West probably would have preferred a heart lead to a doubleton club.</p>
        <p>East had available a play that would have catered to either possibility. He should simply have overtaken the jack with the queen and</p>
        <p>cashed the ace. Even if West had-started with a doubleton, he would ruff the third club and Easts sure trump trick would have netted a one-trick defeat.</p>
        <p>Available for a limited time as a special offer is a two for one package of BRIDGE LEADS booklets. For your copies send $3 to 60REN LEADS, care this newspaper, P.O. Box 4426 Orlando, Fla. 32802-4426. Make checks payable to Newspaperbooks. 1987 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987  C-17Synthetic Building Products See Growing Market</p>
        <p>By LOU DOLINAR</p>
        <p>L.A. Times-Washington Post News Service</p>
        <p>Not too long ago, if you wantec authentic historic details like cornices, woodwork or ceiling adornments, you had to buy an old house or salvage parts from one being demolislied.</p>
        <p>Today, however, historical details in synthetic materials are being mass-produced and are finding a growing acceptance, not just for restorations, but for new construction and remodeling projects. Price, availablity, quality and a changing trend in design are the reasons why.</p>
        <p>For exteriors, one of the hottest trends in siding is plastic reproductions of lOO-year-old wood clapboard.</p>
        <p>scalloped shingles and trim details.</p>
        <p>Indoors, builders and remodelem are applying all manner of synthetic cornices, ceiling medallions and other elements inspired by earlier eras.</p>
        <p>The biggest hit in windows are state-of-the-art, ultra-energy-effi-cient vinyl and wood reproductions of old-fashioned round-top windows and Palladian styles. Glass for windows and doors, meanwhile, has marched</p>
        <p>leaded glass to cut, etched glass, a fair approximation of the pn^essi-on of ^zing styles in the 1800s.</p>
        <p>'iis explosion of mass-produced charm for new homes and for remo^ling is a wonderful tip of the hat to die impact of tlifi restoration</p>
        <p>movement, says Clem Labine, publisher of the Old-House Journal and a long-time restoration gura. Fifteen years ago, the Victorian home was a white elephant; today, it is considered something to be emulated.</p>
        <p>The manufacturers of artificial siding, long the bane of preservationists, have probably taken the deepest bow to history, according to Jim Cassedy, president of Wolverine Technologies Inc., the countrys second-largest vinyl-siding manufacturer.</p>
        <p>Three years ago, his firm introduced its Restoration Collection, unusual in that it featured 3-inch-wide boards, just like traditional clapboard, and a smooth, flat finish</p>
        <p>that mimicked stained wood: We were ateolutely amazed at the response. We assumed it would be sola exclusively in the remodeling business, but, in fact, it seemed to capture, the imagiration of architects and contractors alike.</p>
        <p>He says that a substantial part of his firms production now goes into new, luxury construction. Success had its price, he said: In the last year, a Imlf-dozen other siding firms have since introduced competing products. He estimates that historic siding now comprises 10 to 20 percent of the market. Wolverine has responded to this competition by beefing up its product line to include lattice, a variety of cornice and window trim, end boards and fish-On The House</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG</p>
        <p>AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Who takes care of the repair and maintenance jobs around the house when women are living alone or with other women or with children?</p>
        <p>Increasingly, it is the women themselves. With almost a third of all households handled by women, as the Bureau of Census tell us, estimates are that, in the majority of those situations, the women are the handymen. Also, a woman often does much of the do-it-yourselfing even when there is a man in residence. Hardware dealers and sales persons in home centers say that women, who used to shop in those establishments from a list made out by their husbands, now purchase fix-it equipment for use by themselves, a fact uncovered when they ask certain questions or make pertinent comments.</p>
        <p>For those women who are taking the do-it-yourself plunge for the first time, the matter of which tools and supplies should be kept on hand needs some thought to be certain that practical selections are made. The consumer services director of Freeway Co., which manufactures a household spray lubricant, is Cathie Sutton, a dedicated do-it-yourselfer. She has put to|ether a list of items she believes is adequate for all but the most ambitious projects.</p>
        <p>Suttons pre-purchase adWce includes a suggestion to buy quality tools, but to select only those which feel comfortable tohold and to handle. Another bit of advice is something we have advocated for many years: Buy materials in small quantities unless you are going to use them up within a few months. Workshops all over the country, including your own, usually are filled with all kinds of half-used cans, tubes and other containers whose contents have hardened, deteriorated or otherwise become unusable. Buying lai^e sizes because it is cheaper that way doesnt work out if a large part of the contents is discarded.</p>
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        <p>- Screwdrivers - Three flat-bladed (long, medium, short) and one PhiUips.</p>
        <p>Hammer - One medium-weight carpenters claw (10 ounces).</p>
        <p>- Pliers - One slip-joint, one needlenose. SawsOne small lu</p>
        <p>I handsaw, one hacksaw.</p>
        <p>- Wrenches - One adjustable, one 10 inch pipe.</p>
        <p>Utility knife - One that uses replaceable blades.</p>
        <p>Putty knifeU/^-inch medium.</p>
        <p>Heavy staple gunTest it first to be sure it can be handled easily.</p>
        <p>Electric drillThe portable type with an assortment of bits.</p>
        <p>A rubber plunger.</p>
        <p>NailsAn assortment of nails, brads and tacks in different sizes.</p>
        <p>ScrewsBoth wood and sheet metal screws.</p>
        <p>Other hardwareAn assortment of nuts, bolts, washers, cup hooks, etc.</p>
        <p>GluesWhite glue, carpenters glue and a two-part epoxy.</p>
        <p>San^per - Assorted rades.</p>
        <p>Plug anchors - Various sizes, mostly plastic.</p>
        <p>Lubricant - A spray lubricant for use throughout the house.</p>
        <p>TapesMasking and electrical.</p>
        <p>For patching woodA wood dough or wood putty.</p>
        <p>For patching wallsA spackling compound.</p>
        <p>Before buying anything, Sutton suggests the budding do-it-yourselfer should go browsing in a hardware store or home center merely for the purpose of seeing what is available. The buying can be done on a second visit.</p>
        <p>(Do-it-yourselfers will fmd much helpful data in Andy Langs handboidi, Practical Home Repairs, which can be obtained by sending $2 to this newspaper at Box 5, Teaneck, NJ 07666.)</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures Q. - I am finishing my attic and am at the point where the electrical work is being done. I used 2-by-4s throughout for the framing, but something is now puzzling me. The electrician I hired has drilled a number of holes in some of the studs to accommodate the wires that will pass throi# them. Since I went to so much trouble to get strong studs, it strikes me now ^t all these holes are actually weakening the framework. Is this sometlng I should worry about? Or should I reinforce the studding where the electrical work is being done?</p>
        <p>A. - You are worrying needlessly. Licensed electricians know exactly how much drilling can be done in studding without weakening them. Never heard of a case where there was any trouble. The electrician will</p>
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        <p>Q.  I have a project coming up where 1 have bren told exterior plywood must be used. When I go shopping for it in the lumber yard, will I be able to tell the difference between interior and exterior plywood? Is a special kind of wood used in the exterior kind?</p>
        <p>A.  Aside from the fact that the lumber dealer will not sell you interior plywood when you ask for the exterior type, all exterior plywood is clearly marked that way. Interior plywood sheets are laminated with</p>
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        <p>His firm has always sold to the mass market; others began as speciality firms serving the restoration set and later branched out to new construction.</p>
        <p>Take Focal Point, one of the leading manufacturers'of decorative plastic interior trim. Our original concept was to solve some of the problems and expense of restoration with wood and plaster. We wanted man-made material that was lightweight and easy to install, says sales manager Bob Green. New construction, once an insignificant part of his firms business, now comprises 85 percent of sales. Overall, sales grew 25 percent annually in the last three years.</p>
        <p>The most recent sign of the times:</p>
        <p>Until last year. Focal Point ^d only precise replications of histiMical styles, in some cases under licenee from historic organizations. S^nce then. Green says, theyve scaled down and reinteqMreted some of these patterns to tit in the lower ceilings common in new construction.</p>
        <p>The Anderson C&amp;lt;p., the wdl-known window manufacturer, last spring introduced a round-top window style that can be mated to any their standard-size casements (Hr double-hung windows. We had to, really, there was a lot of demand f(V it, said Andersons Jack Ulricdi. Theyre doing very well and exceeded our expectations. For Anderson, this is the second time around: They built circle-tops through the early 1900s, discontinuing the line in 1943.Garden Clinic</p>
        <p>Q. I am interested in the old varieties of vegetables. Are there any books about growing the antique varieties?</p>
        <p>A. Preserving old varieties of fruits, vegetables and flowers is one of the most popular movements in gardening today. Some nurseries and seed companies, espreially small ones, are specializing in preserving old varieties. The definitive book on what has become know as heirloom gardening is The Heirloom Gardener by Carolyn Jabs, published by Sierra Club Books, 2034 Fillmore St., San Francisco, 94115. Another good choice is Earthly</p>
        <p>Delights by Rosalind Creasy. Ms. Creasys b(Krit deals with different</p>
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        <p>Q. When can Enghsh ivy be rooted?</p>
        <p>A. You can root English ivy cuttings at any time. Dipping cuttings in a rooting hormone will promote root initiation.</p>
        <p>Q. When is the best time to plant a dogwood?</p>
        <p>A. The best time to plant a do^ood (Cornus florida) is fall and winter. Trees grown in containers can be transplanted throughout the year. Nursery-grown trees that have been grown in full sunlight and have here root-pruned are far superior to trees dug from the woods. In most cases, their cost is justified by quicker recovery after transplanting and better formed tops.</p>
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        <p>A^ustralia Is Harvesting Off-Shore Pearls</p>
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        <p>Back in town, the Europeans look-aldColman i</p>
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        <p> It bemg Australian, Broome of course had a race track and still does. Orientals and aborigines could watch the horses but not from the white grandstand.</p>
        <p>Below the dhte life of the veranda, lay the inevitable waterfront subculture which was as muity as the depths the divers lived in. Ban stayed open until the last c^er went home or collapsed. Gin'slings were free for early risers until 8 a.m.</p>
        <p>Wcffld War II brought pearling to a halt. Hoiisewives brought cakes down to the docks for the Japanese divers as they left for home and the enemy side of the war. They returned in 1942 when Japanese planes from occupied Timor shot up tl^ town. By 1944 there were only 10 Europeans in Bro(ne. Most of the luggers had been burned in a scorched waterfront policy.</p>
        <p>Feeling ran high about the Japanese after the war, but by 1953 some of them were back and 42 luggers wei pearling out of Broome. The Japanese, who had mastered the art of culturing pearls in their akoya oyster - a smaller gem that takes twice as l(g to develop as with maxima  had begun pearling intensive-W around Thursday Island in the Torres Straits.</p>
        <p>They had also b^un farming in Brdumck Harbor north of Derby. The oysters there are left on trays suspended in the water. So strong was the Japanese dominance that the bay was renamed Kuri Bay in honor of Tokuichi Kuribayashi, the Japanese pearl king.</p>
        <p>The Japanese controlled the world pearl market just as the Debeers syndicate monopolizes the diamond trade. This evai though Broome produces 60 to 70 percent of the worlds finest cultured pearls in a $40 mil-lion-a-year harvest.</p>
        <p>Plastic buttons sunk the mop market in the 60s, but Japanese helmet divers were still working to find oysters to move to Kuri Bay for seeding.</p>
        <p>When Alan Badger, the Australian sp^ishing champion, tried scuba (fiving in 1971, he amnitted the results were pretty disastrous. Hugh Edwards, in his fascinating book on Broome, Port of Pearls, said the Japai^ skin-diving gear was all for play, no good for work.</p>
        <p>By toe end of 1971, a trial Aussie boat had taken only 16 percent of the oyster haul of the Japanese. The next year, however, two Australian luggers todi 10,000 shells in four days, against only 5,000 for the hard-hat divers.</p>
        <p>The Japanese got the picture, and the last helmet diver retired in 1975.</p>
        <p>The Japanese still carry on their old traditional pearl culturing at Kuri Bay, but the Aussies have b^un a new technique, raising seeded oysters in their natural environment, the sea bed.</p>
        <p>Weve gone from gathering mop to harvesting young oysters, seeding them, and putting them back in the ocean,Arrow says.</p>
        <p>Teams of skin divers hunt the bottom at the end of a sunken You might find 10 shells in hour,he says.</p>
        <p>The boats go out for eight or 10 days in the March-November season whai the tropical cyclimes dont blow. (A storm in 1935 killed 141 pearlers and sank miure than two dozen luggers.)</p>
        <p>Arrow says about 60 percent of his oysters produce pearls. Mop has made a comeback fw cutlery handles and inlays, and the muscle cut out of the oyster for implantation is</p>
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        <p>"m Japanese do it the old way because they always have, Arrow says. They like Kuri Bay because it looks like Japan.</p>
        <p>But the major cost of pearling is transpntation. If you dmt have to set iq) a farm in (me (tf toe remotest parts of the world, you save a lot of money. And I think one day we wont have to rely on the bloody Japanese for expertise.</p>
        <p>Natural pearls still turn up and are prized by oil-rich Arabs. One of the biggest pearls ever found in these waters was found in a slop bucket of discarded oyster meat.</p>
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        <p>Greenville, N.C. Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
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        <p>New Bern artisf Frans van Baars displays a painting of downtown Greenville, He has been selected to design the J987 Eastern Carolina Arts Festival posterA4over Of The Sea And The Arts</p>
        <p>For 1987, the selection committee of the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council has chosen an artist now a resident of New Bern to create the poster for the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival to be held in Greenville April 5 through April 11.</p>
        <p>The artist, Frans Leo van Baars, a native of Marling, The Netherlands, has behind him a varied and colorful career  as a youngster going to sea each summer with his family; followed by service both in the Dutch Merchant Marine and the U.S. Navy; siring three sons, now all young adulte; stubbornly showing doctors he could overcome all odds to walk again following an accident at sea-returning to an early love - art, and eventually settling in eastern North Carolina.</p>
        <p>My dad was master in the Dutch Merchant Marine, van Baars said in speaking about his early years. Each summer he took his family with him on assignments at sea, so in effect as a child and up through the time of my early adulthood, 1 was raised at sea part of each year,</p>
        <p>All of us loved it. It was a time filled with many happy memories of sea voyages to the port of London on the Thames River, to ports along the Baltic Sea coastline in Denmark, Norway, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Poland and Russia. They were summers not just to enjoy, but ones in which I saw and learned a lot that influenced me in later years.</p>
        <p>The seeds of wanting to be an artist were planted early in van Baars life. When I was still very young, I had my first exposure to art when I studied art in the city of Dordrecht, a short distance south of Rotterdam. Dordrecht is a 13th century town, the oldest in The Netherlands.</p>
        <p>Distances between towns and cities in The Netherlands are never very great, and the country has many important museums with rich collections of art by masters old and new, like Rembrandt, Vermeer, van Gogh and many others. So I got to see lots of good works in galleries and museums in my young years.</p>
        <p>Although he enjoyed studying art and says he never really lost his desire to seriously try his hand at it some day, van Baars said 1 was busy with so many things, especially the lure of the sea, that it was not until I was recovering from my Navy injury that I returned to that early love.</p>
        <p>Emigrates To The U.S.</p>
        <p>In early 1956 Frans van Baars made a decision to emigrate to the United States. I came on a perma</p>
        <p>nent visa, but I knew that I would soon be wanted backjn The Netherlands to serve in the Merchant Marine there because of my background and experience. Before coming to the states, I had attended the Merchant Marine Academy in Rotterdam and sailed with the Dutch Merchant Marine.</p>
        <p>I was willing, even eager to return to sea, so in the fall of 1956 I made a decision to join the U.S. Navy, a decision I have never regretted.</p>
        <p>After basic training, I ended up in the submarine service. I loved it, despite the fact there was never much room for any of us. I made lots of friends. I started out assigned to diesel type submarines and ended up on a Polaris submarine.</p>
        <p>Van Baars said many people have from time to time asked him if he found it rather a confining, even claustrophobic lifestyle. My answer to that is it didnt work that way for me. Anyway, the longest stretch 1 ever had under water was only 73 days.</p>
        <p>One reward for me during my submarine years was getting back, in a limited way, to art. I began sketching portraits of sailors on the submarines. It started just as a hobby to pass free time, but after a while it became a steady thing, and I sold a number of them.</p>
        <p>Traumatic Accident</p>
        <p>After nearly 10 years of service in the Navy, van Baars was injured in a fall. It was a bad accident, one that left me with a broken neck and broken back, van Baars said. That was in mid-1965. I was told that Id never walk again, never have much use of my body. But I simply could not accept that. I worked hard to recover. It wasnt easy, but by 1968 1 was capable of walking and had regained use of my body so that I was put on the medical retired list. I would have liked going back into active service, but there was no way theyd accept me for that.</p>
        <p>I realized my active sea days were forever over. But I still had my love for art, my family.</p>
        <p>After getting a medical discharge, van Baars settled his family in Tidewater Virginia. And he chose the Ivy School of Professional Art in Pittsburgh, Pa. to study art. I studied there in an intensive 24-month program, he said, and also studied at the Carnegie-Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh. I studied with some very fine artists, men such as John Pike and Arthur Barbour. Van Baars graduated from Ivy at the end of 1971.</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>Back in Virginia, van Baars worked for a couple of years at Atlantic Photo in Norfolk, and then during 1971-1972 began exhibiting traveling arts shows throughout the East coast area.</p>
        <p>In 1973, he branched out into eastern North Carolina, where he helped start the art department at Coastal Carolina Community College in Jacksonville, something I take pride in. Also, during that year 1 became involved in giving art instruction to mentally handicapped adults in Jacksonville, a really challenging situation.</p>
        <p>Beginning in 1974, van Baars accept^ an instructorship at Coastal Carolina Community College, a post he held until 1978.</p>
        <p>After living for several years in the booming Tidewater area of Virginia, and since I traveled ^ much for the work I was doing in North Carolina, I realized I wanted a quieter place to live, so I moved my family to New Bern.</p>
        <p>Increasing Involvement</p>
        <p>Following his move to New Bern, van Baars was able to take on an increasingly active role in art, especially in the area of working with school children. In 1978 and 1979 I was a parttime instructor to mentally handicapped children in the Craven County Schools.</p>
        <p>Then I became an ar-tist-in-schools for the next few years, with a year each working in Mount Airy, Hertford, New Bern and Whiteville.</p>
        <p>And he has received a number of commissions for special occasions. I designed the poster for the 375th anniversary of the city of Hampton, Virginia, last year, he said, and accepted an invitation to take a show of my work to the Island of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles off the coast of Venezuela.</p>
        <p>Another field Ive become involved in is that of creating and reproducing paintings for hotel lobbies in towns like Williamsburg and New Bern, as well as doing art work for resort areas.</p>
        <p>Many of his commissions have been for art work, including murals and scenic displays for a number of eastern North Carolina schools, restaurants, historical groups, theaters and for scenery for use in several dramatic and musical productions, mostly in New Bern.</p>
        <p>Paintings by van Baars are represented in a number of Virginia and North Carolina collections, including collections in Curacao and the City of Hampton, Va.</p>
        <p>He has had numerous one man shows in the past dozen years, and has garnered a long list of awards.</p>
        <p>The work I have done and continue to do with young people in North Carolina, in Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee has been of deep interest to me, van Baars said. I think there is a particular need to provide a greater exposure, not just to visual art, but to all the arts in our public schools. I find it very encouraging that school systems are more and more going in that direction. I am especially interested in art programs that provide accelerated exposure to the arts in the higher grades in schools. Thats when students really begin to understand it all better. But, of course, children need exposure and a chance to' express themselves at all ages. Children are naturally creative.</p>
        <p>Im a firm believer, more so as I grow older, that art, in all its forms, is vital to helping people understand and interpret their surroundings so that they will be encouraged to take better care of their environment.</p>
        <p>The majority of van Baars art is</p>
        <p>realistic, but I have also done a considerable amount of non-objective work, he said. In my opinion, what I see is that representational art can be compared to music, a ballad, for example, with its story. In non-objective art there is just the melody, without a parallel story involved. Both serve a need. What I hope to see develop is a greater merger of all art forms, visual, theatrical, musical, you name it. A combination of all the arts is a valid vision, a valid goal in creativitiy for all people.</p>
        <p>Proud of Sons Frans van Baars speaks with pride of his three sons, now all young men. My oldest Eric, is a graduate of East Carolina University, where he majored in drama. Eric is now traveling and performing with a male show, in which he portrays the role of a character named Skeletor, the evil one. Eric enjoys being on stage, loves to perform. He was in a number of productions at ECU.</p>
        <p>His second son, Sven, is currently working on his masters degree in public administration at ECU and</p>
        <p>also works with the Alumni Association on campus. My youngest, Hagan, is a senior in New Bern High School. I feel pretty certain he too will want to go to ECU, to follow in the footsteps of his brothers.</p>
        <p>After the death of his first wife, the mother of his three sons, Frans van Baars married again. My wife is Brenda Leggett, shes from a little place in Beaufort County, Pinetown. Brendas a big help to me. </p>
        <p>After moving to New Bern, van Baars discovered the long-established settlement of Dutch families in the Terra Ceia community of Beaufort County, families who for generations have carried out truck gardening and raising flowers and flower bulte for the market.</p>
        <p>I was not too surprised to find Dutch people in the area. You will find people of Dutch origin most everywhere you go in the states he said. What I find especially interesting in this case is the sizeable community of Dutch families in this rural area of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Text by Jerry Raynor, Photograph by Cliff Hollis</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, GreenvHle. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 15.1987France To Encourage Private, Corporate Arts Funding</p>
        <p>THE CLIFF ETRETAT, SUNSET - French artist Claude Monet, who painted this impressionistic landscape in 1883, is one of the artists whose works will be discussed during a lecture series at the North Cardina</p>
        <p>Museum of Art, Raleigh, by Joseph Covington. The lectures begin Thursday and ends May 7. Tickets for the eight programs are $25 or $4 individually at the door. For details, call the museum at 833-1935.</p>
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        <p>2 A federal judge in Alabama recently ordered the states public schools to stop using 40 textbooks. The judge said the books promoted (CHOOSE ONE: sexual promiscuity^ secular humanism).</p>
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        <p>3 Congress is expected to push for trade restrictions against fapan this session. TRUE OR FALSE: President Reagan supports restrictions to even out the trade imbalance between the two nations.</p>
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        <p>4 A recent study by the (ustice Department estimated that one out of every 133 Americans will become a murder victim. Among black men, the estimate is one out of every (CHOOSE ONE: 70. 30).</p>
        <p>5 The Supreme Court recently ordered the government to (CHOOSE ONE: relax, stiffen) its standards for deciding whether aliens who say they would be persecuted at home are eligible for political asylum.</p>
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        <p>1 About 70 hitherto unpublished songs by whose brother wrote lyrics, were recently discovered among hundreds more by several other famous broadway composers.</p>
        <p>2 Advice columnistis leaving her job at the Chicago Sun-Times to work for the competition. The columnists real name is Eppie Lederer.</p>
        <p>3 lane Goodall recently announced plans to begin a nationwide campaign against alleged cruel treatment of (CHOOSE ONE: chimpanzees, mice) in medical research laboratories.</p>
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        <p>I am the special prosecutor investigating the Iran arms sale. I am expected to bring criminal charges against several current and former government officials. Who am I?</p>
        <p>4 The NCAA recently announced the top-seeded teams in this basketball tournament. The lop four are Indiana, Georgetown, Nevada-Las Vegas and</p>
        <p>5 Dog sledders recently trekked across 1,049 miles of frozen tundra in the Idilarod Race. The 12-day test of training and endurance is held each year in (CHOOSE ONE: Manitoba: Alaska).</p>
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        <p>Lectures On Impressionism</p>
        <p>Set At NCMA</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - The Impressionists: Their World of Light ana Color will</p>
        <p>be the subject of a lecture series on Thursdays beginning this Thursday</p>
        <p>and continuing through May 7 at 8 Mus</p>
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        <p>p.m. in the North Carolina of Art.</p>
        <p>The lectures will be given by education director Joseph Covington.</p>
        <p>The Beginnings: llie Impressionist Style is the opening lecture. In this lecture, Covii^ton will focus on the work of young artists who first met in Paris in the 1860s, among them Renoir, Moent and Degas.</p>
        <p>Other lectures schedule in the series are: March 26, The Scandalous First Exhibition and the Decade of the 1870s; April 2, The Rivers and Fields of Alfred Sisley and Camille Pissarro; April 9, Lovely Ladies and Land^ape: Auguste Renoir; April 16, Angels</p>
        <p>of Vision: Edgar Degas; April 23, Women as Artists and Suojects:</p>
        <p>Mary Cassatt and Berthe Morisot; April 30, Floral Fantasies: Monet at Givemy, and May 7, American Inmressionists.</p>
        <p>Tickets are $25 for the eight lectures or $4 individually for each lecture at the door. For m(% information, call the museum at 833-1935.</p>
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        <p>The Pitt County Historical Society will have its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. Pauls Episcopal Church Fellowship Hall.</p>
        <p>Dr. William E. Stephenson, a facul-le English Depart-</p>
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        <p>By MARILYN AUGUST Associated Press Writer PARIS (AP) - In a country where culture has always been an affair of state, the French government is proposing measures modeled on the</p>
        <p>American system of grants to promote private and corporate funding</p>
        <p>of the arts.</p>
        <p>France is way behind other Western countries, said Francois Leotard, the minister of culture and communications. Its time for the private sector to take the initiative.</p>
        <p>Corporate or private sponsorship of the arts in France amounted to only $60 million last year. Leotard said. By contrast, the government spent $5.3 billion promoting culture in 1986.</p>
        <p>The measures he made public include bigger tax credits for companies supporting the arts and a system which would allow the government to co-finance cultural activities with private companies or individuals.</p>
        <p>Current law allows companies a maximum tax deduction of 0.2 percent of their revenues for cultural gifts and sponsorships. Under the new program, that would be increased to 0.5 percent of revenues.</p>
        <p>American tax law is still far more generous to the arts, allowing companies to deduct up to 10 percent of taxable income  not gross revenues.</p>
        <p>The proposed French system of joint sponsorship, Leotard said, was the result of research he conducted in the United States, where 85 percent of all cultural projects are paid for by non-government funds.</p>
        <p>He said his proposal, to be crafted after the National Endowment for the Arts program of matching and challenge grants, would not lead to a government cutback on cultural spending.</p>
        <p>Rather, the sponsor, by virtue of his willingness to underwrite a project, will be the one who makes sure the artists get additional government funds, he said.</p>
        <p>music festivals and the restoration of national monuments.</p>
        <p>In France, the idea of corporate sponsorship is still associated with notions of charity and generosity, Alain-Dominique Perrin, president of Cartier, said in a report he drafted on sponsorship in France.</p>
        <p>The business community must be persuaded that sponsorship is, in fact, a normal part of management, that it can be done as a partnership and that its a very effective image builder.</p>
        <p>Yet no one expects corporate sponsorship of the arts to take hold overnight.</p>
        <p>Its going to be quite difficult to</p>
        <p>artists, musicians and poets survived thanks to handsome pensions distributed by royalty.</p>
        <p>Louis XIV, one of Frances more enlightened sovereigns, was also</p>
        <p>among the most generous. The play-, lived</p>
        <p>change the French mentality, said Ann Cremin, the Paris-based art crit</p>
        <p>ic for the Irish Times.</p>
        <p>Historically, culture has always been in the hands of the ruling poWer, so people have come to expect their leaders to pay for arts and entertainment.</p>
        <p>Until the 1798 French Revolution,</p>
        <p>wright Moliere, for example, lived comfortably at the palace in Versailles, free to write the biting comedies for which he became famous.</p>
        <p>Former President Charles de Gaulle created the Ministry of Culture in the mid-1950s hoping to revive Frances reputation as mother of the arts. His culture minister, the novelist Andre Malraux, believed in taking culture to the masses, so he set up and subsidized Houses of Culture in provincial towns throughout the country.</p>
        <p>Some say its simply not part of the French character to give away</p>
        <p>monejr. The government sponsors scientific ana medical research centers, but private fund raising is seen as an American gimmick.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987  Q-3-</p>
        <p>A Reflector ReviewNorth Carolina's First Novel Focuses On The Cherokee Indians</p>
        <p>EONEGUSKI. OR THE CHEROKEE CHIEF. By Robert Strange. Originally published 1839. Reprinted by McNally Books, 1960, Foreward to the reprint by Richard Walser.</p>
        <p>Eoneguski, the sole novel by Sen. Robert Strange, details the clash between the Cherokee Indian</p>
        <p>nation and the early North Carolina settlers. Eoneguski presents the Cherokee story in the epic tradition.</p>
        <p>Originally published in 1839, Stranges novel holds the claim of being the first North Carolina novel. Strange, although not a North Carolina native, was the first to use a North Carolina setting in a novel.</p>
        <p>ECU Undergraduate Show March 27</p>
        <p>UNDERGRADUATE SHOW - An exhibition of art work by undergradute students in the School of Art, East Carolina University, will open at Gray Gallery on the ECU campus March 27. Sculpture student Robbie Barber of Williamston, one of the students to be exhibiting, is shown with a piece of his work.</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau Undergraduate students in the School of Art, East Carolina University, will exhibit examples of their wo at Gray Art Gallery, Jenkins Fine Arts Center on the ECU campus, beginning March 27 and continu-mgthrough April 11.</p>
        <p>The annual exhibition presents works from all departments, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metals, communications</p>
        <p>At the time of publication. Strange and his Washington publisher, Robert Force, had high expectations for the book. Unfortunately, these hope never materialized. Popular opinion of the day was that the book had been suppressed due to its unpopular manifestation of sympathy toward the Cherokees.</p>
        <p>More probably, this historical novel by an unknown author generated little interest. In either case, Eone^ki has never been fully recognized or appreciated.</p>
        <p>Strange focuses his epic around the Cherokees of western North Carolina, detailing their struggles and joys, concentrating on their leader, Eoneguski, who is portayed as a strong, giving leader who tries to keep peace in an erupting time and place.</p>
        <p>The early 19th century was this time. Haywood, Buncombe and Macon counties was the place. Settlers were pushing westward, claiming the Indian land, driving the Indians farther westward, and killing those who resisted.</p>
        <p>Amid this violent view. Strange gives us a personal look at Eoneguski, what he loved and hated, his friends and enemies. His friend Gideon Aymour is a settler who appears open and likeable. Gideon offers friendship to Eoneguski, but* then steals his fiancee. This is representative of the attitudes of many white settlers who were overrunning the Indians, offering peace and brotherhood, while pushing them off their land.</p>
        <p>Eoneguski is a historical novel based on legends and fact. Robert Strange gathered his materials during the early 1820s at the time he was serving as a circuit judge in the western mountains of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Strange collected his data and wrote Eoneguski in conjunction with an interesting law career. From 1827 to 1836 her served as judge of the Superior Court of North Carolina. In 1836 he was elected to a four-year Senate term. Between Senate sessions, Strange began writing Eoneguski based on the material he had gathered earlier. He completed the book two years later, in July 1838.</p>
        <p>Foremost, Eoneguski is an epic of the Cherokee Indians of western North Carolina. Additionally, it is a fine historical novel, relating Indian customs and traditions found nowhere else.</p>
        <p>Also interesting historically. Strange offers a political view of the turbulent 1820s. And, Eoneguski is a romance. We are caught up in several love affairs: among these are</p>
        <p>Gideon Aymour and Little Deer, Eoneguskis fiancee.</p>
        <p>All these factors mesh together to form an intriguing book. Eoneguski was almost ignored in its day, but is emerging now to receive due attention. This fine example of early 19th century writing</p>
        <p>in North Carolina deserv a wide reading audience.</p>
        <p>BETTY K. HATCHER</p>
        <p>(Editors Note: Miss Hatcher, of New Bern, is a senior majoring in English at East Carolina University. She also works in a local referral service.)</p>
        <p>NX, Featured In Magazine</p>
        <p>The March issue of Travel-Holiday magazine contains two articles about North Carolina.</p>
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        <p>In addition to being lawyer, judge and senator, Robert Strange was a poet. He was published in an 1854 collection, Wood-Notes, edited by Mary Baynard Clard. This involved Strange in another literary first; the first volume of North Carolina poetry.</p>
        <p>Our first North Carolina novel deserves attention for several reasons.</p>
        <p>All of the irt citys and nearby major attractions are touched on -the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial, the beaches and Fort Fisher, the annual Azalea festival, nearby plantation gardens, the museums and the citys latest development - the De Laurentis film studio.</p>
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        <p>FROM SHEPPARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY</p>
        <p>B) LINDA M.STANCILL</p>
        <p>Tragedy and triumph reign in two new biographies recently added to the librarys collection.</p>
        <p>The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, an American saga by Doris Kearns Goodwin, covers the engrossing history of two great families converging powerfully on the American scene.</p>
        <p>The story of three generations of Fitzgeralds and Kennedys begins in 1862 with the baptism of John Francis Fitzgerald and comes to its dramatic climax when his grandson, and namesake, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, is sworn in as president in January, 1961.</p>
        <p>In those 100 years the families rose from poverty and obscurity to a glory and glamor unmatched by any political family in the history of the United States.</p>
        <p>Act I of the saga is the rise of the Fitzgerald family through the traditional means of big city politics. It is dominated by John Francis Fitzgerald, mayor of Boston, and founder of the political dynasty. The first Fitzgerald daughter. Rose, is shrewdly political, fiercely religious, unyielding, critical and far more independent and worldly than she has been traditionally portrayed.</p>
        <p>Act II tells about the amassing of the vast Kennedy fortune by Joseph P. Kennedy and the marriage partnership between Joe and Rose. It shows how Kennedy Senior gained the financial power that he had determined would set his children free of practical constraints.</p>
        <p>Act II is dominated by the three eldest children, Joe Jr., Kathleen and Jack. Joe Jr., heir to his fathers hearts desire, was killed on a secret mission when his navy plane exploded over the English channel in 1944. Kathleen died in a plane crash in France a couple of years later.</p>
        <p>It is John Fitzgerald Kennedy, wounded when his PT boat sank in the South Pacific, who must take his place as eldest son. From this point on, until he assumes the presidency and serves his thousand days, it is this Kennedy who will dominate the family.</p>
        <p> Betty: A Glad Awakening, by Betty Ford, is the deeply personal story of one of the most celebrated women of our time. Like so many millions of Americans, the former First Lady of the United States suffered from alcoholism and drug addiction. The disease that took years to surface took all the strength and courage that she and her family possessed to be able to deal with it.</p>
        <p>In a moving memoir, Mrs. Ford shares her experiences, understanding, and hope so that other men and women can discover that alcoholism and drug addiction need not rob them of their lives.</p>
        <p>The wonderment, gratitude, serenity, laughter and freedom that she has received in her recovery are an ongoing inspiration to help others who feel defeated by the disease of addiction.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Fords odyssey through loneliness and despair and finally happiness and health is a living testament to the power of love, the joys of recovery, and the will to survive that can give life a new, and often better, beginning.</p>
        <p>By PEGGY HOWE Public Information Office N.C. Department Of Cultural Resources</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - A priceless collection of North Caroliniana containing a lifetimes accumulation of rare and out-of-print bo(4(s and other materials is now the property of the State of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>For the past 40 years. Outer Banks author David Stick has collected materials on and written about North Carolinas barrier islands and coastal area. A New Jersey native, Stick came to North Carolina with his family in the late 1920s. He attended Manteo and Elizabeth City public schools and the University of North Carolina - and stayed on to become a prolific writer, collector and public servant in the state.</p>
        <p>Experts agree that Sticks North Carolina collection of old books, maps, documents, essays and technical studies dating from the 17th century is second only to holdings of the North Carolina Collection at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>He has presented his entire collection to the Historic Sites Section of the Department of Cultural Resources. The gift includes many paintings by his artist father, Frank, which were presented by The Frank Stick Trust. The 325 original works by the late Frank Stick, a nationally known illustrator, include both oil and watercolors.</p>
        <p>A suitable facility for making these invaluable resources available to scholars and researchers is now under way and expected to be completed by mid-1988.</p>
        <p>The collection is now stored in the North Carolia Archives in Raleigh, awaiting completion of the new building which wfll be attached to the present Elizabeth II State Historic Site buildings at Manteo.</p>
        <p>The new 5,500 square foot facility, to be called the Outer Banks History Center, will include, in addition to the books and reference materials, a gallery section outlining the history of the Outer Banks area. Also in the building will be video and audio equipment and a darkroom.</p>
        <p>For David Stick himself, a career with various newspapers followed his school years in Chapel Hill. During World War II he served as a Marine Corps combat correspondent.</p>
        <p>Iimuenced by his artist father. Sticks book-writing and lifelong love of the North Carolina coast began in earnest in the late 1940s and he is still at it.</p>
        <p>Author of ten books and many articles, active in civic affairs and coastal real estate businesses, he is the winner of several prestigious awards, among them the Distinguished Alumnus Award, UNC-CH; the Distinguished Service Award, N.C. Public Libary Directors Association; the Christopher Crittenden Memorial Award; the Eure-</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - Branch Banking and Trust Company, Wilson, has donated $20,000 to the Historic Preservatin Foundation of North Carolina for the restoration of the foundations headquarters, the Dr. Z.M. Caveness House in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Located on Hillsborough Street, the 1916 Caveness House was purchased by the Preservation Foundation in late 1985, and has been renovated to house the foundations offices.</p>
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        <p>Gardner Award, and Citizen of the Year presented by the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce.</p>
        <p>Stick retired in 1976 from his real estate and other busniness ventures but remains committed to the Outer Banks History Center. His 11th book, "The Ash Wednesday Storm, wUl be published at an early date.</p>
        <p>General Assembly appropriated $50,000 for planning and inventory of the gift of the David and Frank Stick collections. Larry G. Misenheimer, administrator of the Department of Cultural Resources Historic Sites Section, said the first phs^ is completed. Since August, archivists have mventoried and moved the collection to the State Archives in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The collection is a wonderful gift, Misenheimer said. It concentrates on the coastal area but includes materials from all of North Carolina. It contains North Carolina non-fiction, folklore and poe^, rare maps and documents, such items as accounts of the keepers of the life-saving stations and coastal surveys. There are now some 300 North Carolina periodicals dating from the 1870s to the 1970s, such as The State Magazine, and files of Outer Banks newspaper, bound and unbound.</p>
        <p> Archivsts say the marine and coastal charts are problably not available in any ottier southern library.</p>
        <p>The collection of oils and watercolors from Sticks father includes 284 watercolors of fish in natural colors, reproduced in 1981 by the UNC Press in "An Artists Catch -Watercolors by Frank Stick.</p>
        <p>A special feature is the collection of Stick s personal papers including research notes, original manuscripts and proofs and correspondence on his own books, as well as more than 3,000 coastal photographs, some of which are aerial shots.</p>
        <p>Stick explains that in the beginning of his collecting days he was traveling far and wide to distant libraries researching for his writing and spending enomrous amounts of time and money reading boc^ and visiting various libraries and then taking extensive nots for future writing.</p>
        <p>He finally decided to buy for himself the more important books "so I could do my research at my own pace in my own home and in the process, eliminate expensive trips, he explained.</p>
        <p>However, in time, even the purchase of out-of-print books became irohibitively expensive, so Stick lecame an antiquarian bookseller himself, opening a retail bookshop for out-of-print books and sp^ializ-ing in North Carolina material. All the while he added to his own library, of course.</p>
        <p>After a decade in the retail business Stick built his home/library at Southern Shores and moved in thie mass of North Carolina books, pamphlets, periodicals, maps and related materials.</p>
        <p>As years passed. Stick became concerned that, at his death, his lifetimes accumulation might be scattered, so he offered the collecion to the state with the stipulation that it be properly housed and maintained.</p>
        <p>Misenheimer promised that with the help of the General Assembly and the people of North Carolina, this resource will be made available to all lie of the state, mind-boggling collection on all subjects - poetry, art, history and more - includes about 1,000 volumes of North Carolina fiction, 700 linear feet of shelved hardbound books and pami^ets, documents, an extensive collection of North Carolina maps including more than 50 of the pre-Revolutionary period.</p>
        <p>The library also contains most issues of each of the U.S. coastal charts (1846-1870s) and nearly 100 storage boxes of Sticks personal papers, research notes, book manuscripts and files of various public service activities in which he has been involved.</p>
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        <p>Larry Leon Hamlin, Founder Of N.C. Black Repertory Theater</p>
        <p>By ABED. JONES Jr.</p>
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        <p>WINSTON-SALEM (AP) -Leon Itemlin came home tb k. . after his parents when his brother died eight years ago. In our family, we feel that responsibility, Hamlm said.</p>
        <p>Returning from Rhode Island meant giving up a chance to act and manage a new professional theater built by a friend. But it also led to Hamlins founding a new theater company in his home state.</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Black Reperto</p>
        <p>ry Company, based in Winston-l^em, was started by Hamlin in 1979.</p>
        <p>A risky venture? Certainly.</p>
        <p>I talk to a lot of people in 9-to-5 jobs who say they arent happy, but theyll keep on place until Life is too short to do what you dont want to do.</p>
        <p>There was no black, professional drama company, he said, and we put North Carolina in the name because we wanted to tour the state.</p>
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        <p>Arts Council. Now, the Black Repertory Company has been selected to tour by the Southern Arts Federation. That means engagements from Virginia to Texas.</p>
        <p>1 going in the same  The company has passed state and</p>
        <p>retire, Hamlin said,  regional hurdles to acquire creden-</p>
        <p>t to do what vou dont tials as a credible performing group.</p>
        <p>1 credible performing group, available for bookings el^where. And back home, its the first black arts group to become a funded member ot the Winston-Salem Arts Council.</p>
        <p>Saturday, FEB. 21 the company</p>
        <p>comes to Greensboros Carolina Theatre with Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope, an uplifting look at the black experience in America. The play, by Micki Grant, was on Broadway in 1972.</p>
        <p>Hamlin grew up in Reidsville and knew early on that he wanted to be in the theater. When his class performed on the auditorium stage, I wouldnt leave. My teacher had to come and drag me off. His 1966 graduating class at Booker T. Washington High School had voted him most likely to succeed in theater.</p>
        <p>Between his Reidsville introduction to the footlights and the staging of Siswe Banzi is Dead, the South African drama that was the premiere effort of the N.C. Black Repertory Company, Hamlin traveled a long</p>
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        <p>After high school, he studied for a</p>
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        <p>'The Chute,' By Stanley Longman To Be Pmsented Twice Wednesday</p>
        <p>Stanley V. Longman, professor of drama at the University of Georgia, Attiens, will be in Greenville Wednesday for two reading productions of his one-act play, The Chute by the Playwrights Fund of North Carolina, Inc.</p>
        <p>Performances will be held at noon in the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 South Evans Street, and again at 8 p.m. in the Playwrights Theater section in the Robert Lee Humber House, 117 West Fifth Street, downtown Greenville.</p>
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        <p>tion will be provided by the staff of the museum, and patrons can bring bag lunches. There is no charge to attend this production. The evening production is open to the public, with admission free for members of Playwri^ts Fund and a donation</p>
        <p>si^ested for non-members. The Dire</p>
        <p>DR. STANLEY V. LONGMAN</p>
        <p>Director for The Chute production in Greenville is Lindsay Beasley. Members of the reading cast are Lauretta Riggs, English Toole, Heath Gill and Annette Pas-quarella.</p>
        <p>A post-production discussion with the playwright and cast will follow each performance.</p>
        <p>Dr. Longman, holds degrees from the University of Iowa. He is the author of Composing Drama for Stage and Screen, published by AUyn and Bacon, 1986 and has an anthology in-progress, The Italian Theater of the Grotesque. He has also written scholary articles and reviews.</p>
        <p>Plays by Longman include the RoUoplumpans Invade Christmas ; Remus Tales; A Merry Jaunt to Parnassus; Lisa; The Country Doctor; Among Misantrhopes Two is a Crowd; The Carpet Dwellers, and Air Your Views.</p>
        <p>The latter is a multi media readers theater piece written with the assistance of a grant from the Na-tional Endowment for the Humanities. It has toured the state of Georgia.</p>
        <p>Loijgman has directed over 30 full-scale productions, as well as numerous workshops of new plays.</p>
        <p>The graduate coordinator for the Department of Drama at the University of Georgia, he also directs the departments playwriting program and studies abroaa program.</p>
        <p>For more information on this play and on the activities of The Playwrights Fund, call 758-3628.</p>
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        <p>Samuel Martin Combs of Gamer, a student in the School of Music, East Carolina University studying under Ms. Beatrice Chauncey, will present hk senior recital in flute at 9 p.m. Friday.</p>
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        <p>time at Rockingham Community College, then struck out northward, spending time in Washington, Pniladelphia, New York, Rhode Island.</p>
        <p>He enrolled at a business college, then started his own business selling smoke alarms and fire detectors. The business went well, but Hamlin wanted a college education. He entered Brown University in Providence, R.I.</p>
        <p>There, he was taken under the wing of George Houston Bass, an actor-director with years of New York experience who had become a professor. Bass, a protege of the noted black poet and playwright, Langston Hughes, took Hamlin as an aide as well as a student. The North Carolinian proceeded to learn about every phase of the theater.</p>
        <p>He was captivated by the play, The River Niger, by Joseph A. Walker. He calls it the classical black drama. He was advised not to do it as a student director. It was too tough for a beginner, he was told. Maybe thats why I did it, Hamlin said.</p>
        <p>Black playwrights, Hamlin said, are learning that they can work with a group such as the N.C. Black Repertory Company and shape a play.</p>
        <p>Charles Fuller, who wrote A Soldiers Story, and Micki Grant, who wrote I Cant Cope, came to wwk with the company. We try to have the playwright here. I like to work with them. If you have a question about something, you can ask them, Hamlin said.</p>
        <p>The playwrights like to have their say, too, he added. And when a playwri^t has a new work, Hamlins company can do workshop performances so the author can polish the play before public performances. Hamlin sees this as one more avenue to advance black theater. The Black Repertoiy Company is beginning to play an increasingly important role in this endeavor, not only in performance but in the encouragement of new dIsvs</p>
        <p>Offices for the N.C. Black Repertory Theater Company are below the Winston-Salem Arts Council Theatre. Walls are hung with posters and costume pieces. A board covered with color shots of Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope, leans on the wall beside Hamlins desk. The desk is cluttered with mail he hasnt had time to open.</p>
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        <p>Two Identical Performances Set By ECU's Concert Choir</p>
        <p>CAPTIVE AUDIENCE - Keith PhiUips, a junior at the University of Georgia, Athens, is only one of many music students who took part Thursday during UGAs School of Music's Vexathon." The students had to play Vexations," a two line piece of music, continuously for 840</p>
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        <p>Brumley's 1932 Gospel Song, 'I'll Fly Away,' A Favorite</p>
        <p>By JOE EDWARDS Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - IU Fly Away has been recorded 500 times and is a regular part of worship for Baptists, Pentecostals, Nazarenos, the (Church of Christ and many Methodists.</p>
        <p>The 1932 tune about going to heaven is performed regularly on the Grand Ole Opry, often by Roy Acuff, the king of country music. And Charlie Daniels and his rock-countiy band have often played it at their concerts.</p>
        <p>When I think of happy music, it comes to mind, Daniels said. Everyone can do it without a lot of rehearsal. Everyone knows it.</p>
        <p>Carmen' To Air On Saturday</p>
        <p>NEW BERN - Georges Bizets (^ra, Carmen, will be broadcast live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City beginning at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.</p>
        <p>The broadcast will be aired over two local radio stations, WTEB-New Bern and WRRF-Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>, Agnes Baltsa will sing the title role of Carmen, with Jose Carreras as ^ Jose; Deana Cotrubas will be beard as Micaela, and Samuel Ramey as Escamillo.</p>
        <p>; James Levin will conduct the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and announcer for the program is Peter Allen.</p>
        <p>I enjoy doing gospel music and sharing it with others. Its a good time, uptempo song. It has buzz phrases, such as Ill Fly Away, like Amazing Grace. Its a classic; once in a while, a Bridge Over Troubled Waterscomes along.</p>
        <p>The song was written by Albert E. Brumley, who is regarded as the pre-eminent gospel songwriter of this century. Ill Fly Away and 23 of his other songs are included in a new two-record set, Legendary Gospel Favorites and Sentimental Favorites. The songs are performed by his son, Albert E. Brumley Jr. Another son, Jackson Brumley, is spearheading efforts to recognize his father, who died in 1977 at age 72.</p>
        <p>His legacy is having written sev-  eral songs that will last to the end of mankind, Jackson Brumley said. Hes in the category with Irving Berlin and Hank Williams. Youll hear their songs from generation to generation; theyll never die.</p>
        <p>Albert Brumley wrote more than 600 published songs, including Turn Your Radio On, Ill Meet You in the Morning, The World Is Not My Home and If We Never Meet Again.</p>
        <p>In a 1970 interview with the Oklahoma Educational Network, Brumley said the idea for Ill Fly Away came in 1928 in Rock Island, Okla.</p>
        <p>It came to me in a cotton patch, he recalled. Some writers tinker with words and phrases like mechanics do with sparkplugs.</p>
        <p>To me, I cant see what made Ill Fly Away do what it did. I think it</p>
        <p>was the lilt, the literary message. I wish I had more that turned out so well.</p>
        <p>About writing in general, he said, The melody must be attractive and carry the message. In hit songs, every line has to ne a punchline -say something and say it well.</p>
        <p>These melodies will come to you if you make a habit of trying to create them, just like writing letters. Writing songs was a lot easier than that cotton patch.</p>
        <p>Brumley, a member of the Church of Christ, was born near Spiro, Okla., and spent most of his adult life in Powel), Mo. Several of his songs have been translated into foreign languages.</p>
        <p>He never preached to people in his songs, said Jackson Brumley. There was no condemnation. He had such simple melodies and the lyrics were easy to remember. He used to have a rule that you should be able to hum his songs on your way out of the building. Andyou could.</p>
        <p>I think his gift was to tie melodies and lyrics together, he said. He wouldnt throw away a line; he had one song for five years and saved it for one line.</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Concert Choir, directed by Brett Watson, will present two performances in Pitt County churches during the coming week.</p>
        <p>The first performance, at Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church, will be presented at 8:15 p.m. Thursday; with the second permrmance to be ven at the First Baptist Church in Farmville at 7:30 p.m. on March 22. *</p>
        <p>The program to be presented are identicid for both performances, and is divided into three sectins.</p>
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        <p>Recitals are scheduled during the com^ week at the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus by two students in the School of Music, East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Both are free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>At 9 p.m. Friday, Cynthia Lynn Orr of Raleigh, a student of Ms. Donna Dease, will give her senior voice recital. She will be accompanied by Alisa Wetherington and assisted by Samuel Martin Combs.</p>
        <p>For her program, she has listed three works by Richard Strauss -Rote Rosen, Die Erwachte Rose and Begagung; two Ernest Chausson pieces, ^La Charme and Chanson Perpetuelle, and Cantata by Alessandro Scarlatti.</p>
        <p> At 7 p.m. March 22, Denise DAd-dio of Newburgh, N.Y., a student of Dr. Brad Foley, will present her graduate recital in soprano and alto saxoj^Htnes. She will be accompanied by Alisa Wetherington and assisted byGretchenGettes.</p>
        <p>For her recital program, Ms. DAddio has listed five conmositions - Tomasino Albinonis Concerto, Opus 9; Dream of the Tiger Lady by Michael Bell; Jerome Grants Duo I for Sax and Tape; David Liptaks Fantasy, and Jimmy Dorseys Oodles of Noodles.</p>
        <p>ELEVEN ELECTED NEW YORK (AP) - Eleven leading cultural figures have been elected to membership in the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.</p>
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        <p>Information on free smoke alarms for the elderly and needy and details on a fish bass hybrid are among subjects to be discussed by guests on Carolina Today during the coming week.</p>
        <p>The early morning, 6 to 8 a.m. program, is co-hosted by Slim Short and Jill Ortman and is aired weekdays mornings over WNCT-TV, Channel 9, Greenville.</p>
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        <p> Monday - 6:40 a.m., Cindy Brochure, free smoke alarms for the elderly and needy; 7:15 a.m., Betty Peele, working parents and their children; 7:25 a.m., pet of the week; 7:40 a.m., Wayne Dempsey, Kay Gaye, Pitt Co. Pirate Club.</p>
        <p> Tuesday  6:40 a.m., healthbreak; 7:15 a.m., the Polluck Brothers Quartet; 7:25 a.m.. Dr. Charles Bath on pianist Alicia De Laroches ECU concert; 7:30 a.m., Anita Ross, Bike-A-Thon for St. Judes Hospital; 7:40 a.m., Dr. Gale Wilante, womens studies.</p>
        <p> Wednesday - 6:40 a.m.. Education spotlight, Dr. Eddie West, Senate Youth program; 7:15 a.m.. Mayor Buddy Rich, Kinston, Pat Howell, North Johnson, Cleveland Indians; 7:25 a.m., Stanley Longman, Playwrights Fund of North Carolina; 7:30 a.m., Alice Keene, senior games; 7:40 a.m., Gerda Nischan, exchange students.</p>
        <p> Thursday - 6:40 a.m., Robert Caldwell, Master N.C. Grange; 7:15 a.m., Kay Taylor, Farmville Central Show Choir; 7:25 a.m., Kay Crandell, Martin County Community Concert Association; 7:40 a.m., all around the house.</p>
        <p> Friday  6:40 a.m, Randy Rouse, fish bass hybrid; 7:15 a.m., Joanna Mercer, ventriliquist and pianist; 7:25 a.m., the Camp Lejeune report; 7;30 a.m., Alice Wilson, Pilot Club, Tarboro; 7:40 a.m., plant doctor Eddie Harrington.</p>
        <p>Free Performance By Steel Band Wednesday</p>
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        <p>The University of Illinois Steel Band will present a performance at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in the A. J. Fletcmr Recital Hall on the East Carolina University campus.</p>
        <p>The performance is free and open to the public on a first-come, first-seated rasis.</p>
        <p>The band, formed in the spring of 1977 as an adjunct to the University of Illinois percussion ensemble, plays both traditional calypso music along</p>
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        <p>All of the music performed in the programs is memorized by the per-iwrners so that they can easily play indoors or outdoors.</p>
        <p>The group has played for local community organizations, schools, fairs, and other events throughout the states of Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Louisiana and Florida.</p>
        <p>Membership in the group consists of students in the School of Music, University of Illinois, both graduates</p>
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        <p>Beii Contposition Recital</p>
        <p>Michael Bell of Fairfax, Va., a student in the School of Music, East Carolina University, studying with Drs. Mark Ta^rt and Otto Henry, will present his junior composition recital at 9 p.m. Friday.</p>
        <p>The recital will be given the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus. It is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>For his recital, seven compositions by BeU will be performed, two of them to be accompanied by dancers.</p>
        <p>All were written in 1986 and 1987.</p>
        <p>Compositions and performers are: The Thing Is . . ., tape; Do not</p>
        <p>Far the Skeleton and Roses, David Lewis and Michael Bell, tuba Dreams of Tiger Glory in four parts, Denise DAddio, soprano saxophone and Alisa Wetherington, piano; Shcerzo Fantasy, Stuart Watkins, French horn, Ledford Wilson, trombone, Michael Bell, tuba, and Music for Good Friends, tape.</p>
        <p>The two Bell compositions will to be chor^aphed and danced are: Dynamic Tension with Jessica Taylor, and Stages, with Rachel Johnson.  ,  .</p>
        <p>AVA IN AFRICA  North Carolina native Ava Gardner and the exotic settings of Africa will be the focus of a two-film series, Ava in Africa," at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Mogamho" of 1953, with Clark Gable and Grace Kelly will be shown March 27; the second film, The Snows of Kiliman-jara of 1952, based on the Hemingway novel, also stars Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward. Both films will be shown at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3 for the two or |2 each at the door. For more details, call 833-1935. (Photo courtesy N.C. Museum of Art)</p>
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        <p>VERIOLUON, S.D. (AP) - SUver 8Q6 and grazing cattle seem light at hoine amid these rolling hills. This is farm country, and not a likely place for shrines.</p>
        <p>But here indeed stands the Shrine to Musk Museum, home to thousands of precious, and often priceless, creations of wood, brass and string.</p>
        <p>It is a treasure trove of five centuries of sounds: a Renaissance-era cello made for a king, a harpischord preHlatiM the French Revolution, horns and bugles from the Civil War.</p>
        <p>A worliklass museum in a town of 10,000 in the southeastern tip of a state where Mount Rushmore is bigger than Mozart has raised eyebrows.</p>
        <p>The most asked question is, What in the world is this doing in South Dakota? said museum director Andre Larson, a music professor at the University of South Dakota, where the museum is located. USD is</p>
        <p>a masters degree in the history musical instruments.</p>
        <p>We consciously made a decision to develop a at international museum m a small Midwestern town, Larson said. People thought we were crazy, but out here in South Dakota, you have the freedom to do crazy things. Here, youre given the freedom to try to reach a dr^m.</p>
        <p>The dream actually began when his father, Arne, a BAinnesota farmers son, traveled to Minneapolis in the Depression witii a nickel in his pocket, cardboard in his shoes and music in his heart.</p>
        <p>He hoped to carve a career in music. His path eventually led to a teaching job at the university. By then, 1966, he had bartered and bought quite a collection of musical instruments, but didnt know what to do with them.</p>
        <p>Larson was storing his collection in a building on campus, his son said, and there was talk atxHit moving it</p>
        <p>CLASSIC INSTRUMENT  Andre Larson, director of the Shrine to Music Museum in VermilliiHi. South Dakota, holds one of only two known surviving guitars made by Antonio Stradivari which is estimated to be over 300 years old. It is one of thousands of musical instruments on display at the museum on the University of South Dakot&amp;lt; campus. (AP Laserphotoby J. Henjes)</p>
        <p>Orient Express Film Being Shown At ECU</p>
        <p>The Orient Express, the Kine of Trains and the Train of Kings, will be featured in the final 1986-87 season of Travel Adventure Film Series at East Carolina University. The screening wiU be at 8 p.m. Tnursday in Hendrix Theater, Mendenhall Student Center, E(^.</p>
        <p>Admission is by season ticket for the series or tickets can be purchased at the door for $3.50 - $3 for groups of 20 or more when ordered in advance by calling 757-6611, extension 266 between 11 am. and 6 p.m. weekdays.</p>
        <p>The Orient Express - Paris to Istanbul, produced, filmed and narrated by Kathleen Dusek, is the story of one of the worlds most glamorous and renowned trains whose pa^n-flers have been royalty and nobility, the rich and powerful, the famous and infamous.</p>
        <p>The history of the train goes back more than a century. It was on a cold</p>
        <p>autumn night in 1833 that The Orient Express made its first journey from the Gare de IEst station in Paris, bound for Istanbul. The train was the fulfillment of Georges Nagelmackers dream of a Trans-European express that would not only serve history, but would in itself make history.</p>
        <p>Ms. Dusek spent more than a year researching and retracing the historic and original route of the train in order to capture on film an authentic recreation of the rail journey.</p>
        <p>The Paris-Istanbul route provides the cinematographer a harvest of superb scenic vignettes  in Rheims, France, in Salzburg, Austria, the woods of Vienna, in Hungary, Budapest on the Danube ana the Hungarian plains, in Romania, Draculas Castle at Sighisoara and the capital city of Bucharest, with the final stop in the city of the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey, Gateway to Asia.</p>
        <p>elsewhere. The South Dakota Arts Council produced the grant money to hire Anmre to see whether a museum was feasible.</p>
        <p>In 1973, the shrine opened with 2,500 instruments donated by the elder Larson, now the 82-year-old professor emeritus and museum coisul-tant.</p>
        <p>Today, one mans bobby has blossomed into a music mecca with 4,000 instruments and a library with thousands of books, photos and recordings.</p>
        <p>The museums main purpose is research. Since Christmas, it has attracted scludars from New Zealand, Australia, West Germany and England.</p>
        <p>But the shrine is much more than a library. About 30,000 annual visitors see such rare treasures as one of two surviving guitars made by Antonio Stradivari about 1680.</p>
        <p>Another Stradivarius, a violin from 1693, one of the few surviving with its original neck, is also on display. Purchase price: $550,000.</p>
        <p>Three years ago, the museum</p>
        <p>n$3 million to buy 75 stringed in-ents from a private collector in Connecticut - the largest sum ever paid for an antique musical instrument collection.</p>
        <p>Despite these costs, Larson, 44, doesnt like to talk money.</p>
        <p>If they all burned up and the insurance company gave us $6 million, there is absolutely no way they coul(l be duplicated, he said. Historically, (the collection) is priceless. The university provides a staff of five and the building. A separate museum foundation has raised $6 million in three years.</p>
        <p>About 100 instruments are acquired each year. Larson said most are in the $25,000-$50,000 range. All have historical value.</p>
        <p>The museum boasts a pre-French Revolution harpischord, a relatively rare find, Larson said, since many such instruments were chopped up and used for firewood in the bitter winter of 1812-13. It is ornately decorated with painted flowers.</p>
        <p>In previous centuries, he said, musical instruments were made to be seen as well as heard.</p>
        <p>More exotic pieces include a 19th century zither from Burma shaped like a crocodile; a drum from Tibet played by wandering monks and made from two human skull caps; and an 8-foot drum carved from a bread fruit tree and used in the ritual slaughter of pigs on Ambrym Island in the New Hebrides.</p>
        <p>Larson said his father acquired many instruments from missionaries he befriended over the years. The elder Larson even wrote commentatixr Lowell Thomas once when he heard he was traveling to Tibet.</p>
        <p>One day this box just showed up at the house, the son said. Inside was a trumpet, courtesy of Thomas.</p>
        <p>The museum frequently benefits from the kindness of strangers. Larson said a California firefighter and his son traveled thousands of miles to donate a dozen brass instruments.</p>
        <p>Most instruments acquired are in good shape. But museum conservator Gary Stewart said if theyre not, it may be best to leave well enough alone.</p>
        <p>The first rule of a conservator.... like the Hippocratic Oath... is not to do harm, he said. Its usually better to do nothing than to do something.</p>
        <p>Restoration, however, can be time-consuming. Stewart has been working on a 19th century English grand piano for two years.</p>
        <p>Larson said the museum is now competitive with the finest European institutions. And being in such a remote location may have even helped.</p>
        <p>Weve had to be better, he said, to get the recognition.</p>
        <p>EDITORS NOTE - Sharon Cohen is the AP Midwest regional reporter, based in Chicago.</p>
        <p>A TRAVEL-ADVENTURE FILM</p>
        <p>THE ORIENT EXPRESS: FROM PARIS TO ISTANBUL</p>
        <p>Thursday, March 19,1987 8:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>Hendrix Theatre</p>
        <p>For ticket infomiation. call tho Central Ticket Office, 757-0611. ext 266, Monday4^rlday, .'11:00 a.m.-0:00 p.m.</p>
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        <p>rotes</p>
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        <p>Display Ads</p>
        <p>$3.45 Per Col Inch Contract Rates Available</p>
        <p>office hours:</p>
        <p>Monday thru Friday 8;30 a.m.S;00 p.m.</p>
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        <p>ubmH-</p>
        <p>ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID PROPOSAL</p>
        <p>Saalad proposals will be received by the Purchasing OspaHment of Pitt County Me</p>
        <p>morial Hospital until ami piibtic-nadat:</p>
        <p>lyepanad-</p>
        <p>TIME:2;00PM DATE: l^ll 13,1987 LOCATION; Pu</p>
        <p>^----------Purchasing</p>
        <p>Department at ^County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, North Carolina, to furnish, deli\4r. Install, and train personnel in the uaeofthetollowIrM:</p>
        <p>One (1) New Neonatal Am-byloiKS Specifications and bid proposal forms are on file In the office of the Purchasing Department, Pitt County Metnorial Hospital, and may be obtained</p>
        <p>upon request between the hours oll;30AMai</p>
        <p>4and5;00 PM, Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>PItf County Memorial Hospi</p>
        <p>W CMeryes fhe^ right to reject</p>
        <p>any or all bids, waive ^ mantles and fake such actions as is in the best Interest of the hosnital Jack W. Richardson,</p>
        <p>President March 4, IS, 25, April 3,1987 FILE NO. 87 CvD 49 FILM NO.</p>
        <p>INTHE GENERALCOURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROGRESS BY PUBLICATION ELMER ROGER TYSON</p>
        <p>PHYLLIS PONDER TYSON TO: PHYLLIS PONER TYSON</p>
        <p>TAKE NOTICE that a</p>
        <p>pleading seeking relief against .........e  above-</p>
        <p>you has been filed in the_____</p>
        <p>entitled actloh . The nature of the</p>
        <p>matrlnwny between yourself endplelntnf.</p>
        <p>required to r his pleading not y, 17 April 1987,</p>
        <p>You are required to make defense to this pleading not later than Friday, 17 April 1987, said date being Wty (40) days from the date of the first puUication or this notice. Upon your failure</p>
        <p>to makedefense, the party seek ingaervlce against you will apply to the court for the relief</p>
        <p>sought. You are further to take notin that plaintm will seek this relief on Monday, 27 April 1987,</p>
        <p>AM In tlw City Council Third Floor, City let.</p>
        <p>at 9:30 AN Chambers,</p>
        <p>Hall, 201 West Fifth Street (keenvllle, North Carolina.</p>
        <p>This the 4th day of March, 1987.</p>
        <p>March 8,15,22,1987.</p>
        <p>NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator CTA of the estate of ChaHle P. McLawhorn late of PIHCounty,</p>
        <p>Pitt Cmmty, North CTinal this Is to notify claims ageii</p>
        <p>deceesedto present them to the</p>
        <p>all persons having</p>
        <p>......lia</p>
        <p>claims against the estate of salt</p>
        <p>undsrslgnod Administrator CTA on or before August 22, 1987 or this notice or samw will be</p>
        <p>pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estafe please make immediate</p>
        <p>payment.</p>
        <p>This 8th day of August, 1986. Darrell V. Wormlngton . Rt.1,Bos399 WIntorvllle.NC 28590 Administrator CTA of the estate of</p>
        <p>Charlie P. McLawhorn, deceased.</p>
        <p>February 22,1987 March 1,8,15,1987</p>
        <p>Request tor PrepesalT</p>
        <p>Pitt County Memorial Hos pital Is soliciting tor providing pest Control Service at PIH County Memorial Hospital. The service is listed in the speclfica tions. Each bid submitted must cover all portions of the work. Proposals will be received Tuesday, March 31, 1987 until 5:00 P.M. For Information regarding the specifications, please contact Ralph R. Hall,</p>
        <p>tVlce President, Facilities vices, Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, NC. Phone: 919-757 4587.</p>
        <p>PIH County Memorial Hos pital reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, to waive informalities, and take such action as Is In the best In</p>
        <p>terest of the hospital.</p>
        <p>W.RIchai</p>
        <p>Jack W. Richardson President Akarch 13,15,18,20,1987 RiOLUTiON</p>
        <p>AUTHORIZING THE ULE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION WHEREAS, the Greenville Utilities Commission of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, finds that the following vehicles, Vqulpmenf and miscellaneous Itms are surplus to ifs naeds:</p>
        <p>2-Rolllng File Carts</p>
        <p>1-Pallet of Vehicle/Equipment Parts</p>
        <p>3-ChalnSaws .</p>
        <p>1-8 HP Briggs 6 Straton Engine</p>
        <p>4-A/C Generators with Miscellaneous Controls A Parts</p>
        <p>1;Gas^ fto^ered Genorator-</p>
        <p>4-Truck Tool Boxes</p>
        <p>1-1971GE Range</p>
        <p>M971 1.7 cu. ft. Marvel</p>
        <p>Refrigerator</p>
        <p>M940 9-14 cu. ft. Phllco</p>
        <p>Refrlgerator</p>
        <p>^^980 1.7 cu. ft. Soars</p>
        <p>Rofrlgarators 2 1961 Hot I</p>
        <p>  ^t Point Refrigerators</p>
        <p>l-6'3" X 6'3" Energy Display Model</p>
        <p>1 DIetigen Transit, Serial 25720 t-Uflllty Body</p>
        <p>I-Gas Powered Generator, Serial 30398 l-Log Splitter</p>
        <p>1-19 Chevrolfl WTon Pickup,</p>
        <p>Serial CCQI44BI3S48I</p>
        <p>f-1977 Chevrolet Compact</p>
        <p>Pickup, Serial CLNI468241487</p>
        <p>1-1981 Chevrolet Chovetto, Serial</p>
        <p>IG1AJ0897BY121934</p>
        <p>i-1973 Ford Ton Pickup,</p>
        <p>Serial Fl0ANqi3563</p>
        <p>1-1978 Toyota Compact Pickup,</p>
        <p>SrlalRN23 090748</p>
        <p>1-1981 GMC 1 Ton Uflllty Craw Cab, Serial</p>
        <p>41GDHC33M5BB508056 1-1969 Chevrolet 2 Ton Dump</p>
        <p>Truck   ---------------</p>
        <p>M978 ..</p>
        <p>Serial R</p>
        <p>k,ierlalCE539P655018 I Toyota Compact Pickup, ilRN230t081l</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>errors</p>
        <p>Ploaao read your ad carefully the first time it appears in the paper. If it needs a correction as a result of our error, pleaee call us before 9:30 a.m. and we will correct it for you. The Daily Reflector cannot make allowances lor errors after the tstdayotpubllcallon.</p>
        <p>cancellations</p>
        <p>If you wish to cancel an ad, please call before 9:30 am. on the day that is is scheduled to mn and we will remove it. We cannot cancel ads altar 9:30 am.</p>
        <p>001 Public Notices</p>
        <p>1-1974 Ford 2 Ton Cab &amp;amp; Chassis, Serial F75FVU13359 and WHEREAS, It is the desire of Greenville Utilities</p>
        <p>Commission to sell at public</p>
        <p> Ighest bidder</p>
        <p>said vehicles, equipment and</p>
        <p>auction to the hig</p>
        <p>miscellaneous items; and, WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 160A-270 provides for the sale of such proper-ty at public auction;</p>
        <p>NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT</p>
        <p>RESOLVED by the Greenville mil</p>
        <p>Utilities Commission of the City of Grreenville, North Carolina,</p>
        <p>that the (jeneral Manager is to sell the</p>
        <p>hereby authorized</p>
        <p>above listed vehicles, equipment items at</p>
        <p>and miscellaneous</p>
        <p>public auction to the highest bidder, to accept or reject all bids and to consmate the sale</p>
        <p>of all above listed items;</p>
        <p>BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that said auction shall be</p>
        <p>held on Saturday, April 11,1987, at 10:00 AM. EDST, a</p>
        <p>  at the</p>
        <p>Groanvilie Utilities Commission Operations Center parking lot, 001 Mumford Road,^eenville, North Carolina.</p>
        <p>BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that payment will be marie in cash, money order, or certified check by the end of the auction or the high bidder may make a deposit of not less than 10% of the total bid with the balance payable in full and the Item purchased and removed by 5:00 P.M., EDST, April 13,1987, or the bidder will be in default. In the case of a default, the next, highest bidder will be awarded the item by payment of'his full bid within twenty-four (24) hours of notMlcation of award;</p>
        <p>BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that Greenville Utilities Commission expressly disavows any warranty of the mve listed vehicles ami equipment to be sold including the Implied warranty of merchant^illty. All Items are being sold "AS IS, WHERE IS";</p>
        <p>BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED by Greenville Utilities Commission of the city of Greenville, North Carolina, that a notice of this public auction 1 in*</p>
        <p>will be published with G.S. I60A-270 (b) at least</p>
        <p>I accordance</p>
        <p>ton (10) days before sajd auc tion.</p>
        <p>RESOLVED this 10th day of March, 1987.</p>
        <p>March 15,1987.</p>
        <p>Feeling</p>
        <p>cramped^</p>
        <p>Find space in classifieds home and apartment listings.</p>
        <p>002</p>
        <p>Personis</p>
        <p>aJPtSu an elderly lady tired Die to a</p>
        <p>or scared or not able to afford living alone? I'm looking for a roommate and companion to live with my elderly mother. Call Carl, 752-5733.</p>
        <p>RAStkAL COUNSELING. Donald T. Bradshaw, 758 4344. Confidential.</p>
        <p>007 Special Notices</p>
        <p>Wl FAY CASH for diamonds Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, 407 Evans Mall, Downtown Green vllle.</p>
        <p>Oil</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>TOBUYr' EASTGATE MOTORS,INC</p>
        <p>130 East Greenville Blvd. Greenville, 355-3193</p>
        <p>INSUIANtl-lf you have 4 to 13 points, wo can save you tots of money. Call Leon Fornes Insurance, 2408 South Charles Boulevard, 355 7557 or 355 7373.</p>
        <p>WINNER CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Highway II  Aydan</p>
        <p>George Wllllsf^eneral Manager</p>
        <p>deddline</p>
        <p>ClaaMfM Display DoadHnas</p>
        <p>Mon...........Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>Tues........... FrI.  4  p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed.  Mon. 4 p.m</p>
        <p>Thurp........Tues. 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri...........Wed.  2  p.m.</p>
        <p>Sun..........Wed.  5  p.m.</p>
        <p>Claaeified Line Deadlines</p>
        <p>Mon...........Fri.  4  p.m.</p>
        <p>Tues.........Mon.  3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Wed.. .^.... .Tues. 3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Thurs...  Wed. 3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri...........Thurs. 3  p.m.</p>
        <p>Sun..'..........Fri.  Noon</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>Sn^cK^Sa^mi?^</p>
        <p>great shape. Call 757-3956 after 7</p>
        <p>p.m.</p>
        <p>1980 BUICK RIVIERA Turbo. White with red interior. Loaded, great car. $500 and assume 17 paymenfs remaining. 746-2929.</p>
        <p>1983 BUICK Leubre. White with blue vinyl top. Perfect condition. All power. Best offer. 746-3449.</p>
        <p>1984 BUICK Riviera, silver with blue landau roof, power everything, 35,000 miles. 355-6719 after 6.</p>
        <p>cellent condition. C.W. Murray, 752-2118.</p>
        <p>19H WHITE SEDAN Cadillac. 4 door, blue interior. Very good condition. $3500. Call anytln^ 757-3209.</p>
        <p>1981 CADILLAC DEVILLE.</p>
        <p>Very good condition, clean. $3995. Call 355 7503.</p>
        <p>01S Chevrolet</p>
        <p>Tl0CREDIT&amp;lt;tHECK</p>
        <p>1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Loaded. Some frontend damage. Excellent transportation. $M down, $30 a week. $1295. Call 756-8107.</p>
        <p>1976 2 DOOR Monte Carlo. Light blue, excellent condition. $800.</p>
        <p>Call 795 4115 after 6._</p>
        <p>1979IMPALA. In good condition. $1350.756-1461.</p>
        <p>1988 MONTE Carlo Landau, excellent condition. Call 753-9324 after 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>1983 Z28 CAMARO. T fop, AM/ FM cassette, 54,000 mites. $5900 negotiable. Call 919-537 4342.</p>
        <p>MOVING AWAY? Make the trip lighter by selling those unneed</p>
        <p>_ items with a fast action Classified ad. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>018</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>1966 MUSTANG. Light blue ex tortor, black interior. 5000 miles. Original. Call 750-0274.</p>
        <p>1974 FORD MUSTANG.</p>
        <p>Automatic, power steering, new battery, (tood motor, body and tires. $595. Call 756-7444.</p>
        <p>I9n FORD Elite, radio, heater, air, good tires, motor needs etorfc, $508. Call 746-6116.</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>1973 Moirteray great shape, $340 set of tires. Die Hard battery, $750 757 3036 or 756^.</p>
        <p>1979 CAPRI RS, V8, 73,000 miles. $2100. Call 7536313.</p>
        <p>1981 MERCURY Lynx. Power brakes, power steering, alr^ AM/FM cassette, very clean and In  excellent nwchanical condition. $2500 negotiable. Call 9756717.</p>
        <p>MI^OIdsmobilG</p>
        <p>I^^UTLASnu^me^lw miles, good condition, $1700. 7466043 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>1983 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS. AAaroon, excellent condition. $5395. Call 753-3315.</p>
        <p>WHY STORE THINGS you never use? Sell them for cash with a Classified Ad.</p>
        <p>023 Pontiac</p>
        <p>W^SBRAMjTtep^Sory</p>
        <p>ory 4</p>
        <p>speed, excellent condition plus many extras. 746-4946.</p>
        <p>1980 PONTIAC Phoenix, 4 door, automatic, air, 66,000 miles, $1500.756-9639. .</p>
        <p>1985 ^iNeBIRO, fullyequlpped, excellent condition, must sell. Call 756-3089 or 355-2959.</p>
        <p>1986 Firebird. ii,3oo miies.</p>
        <p>AM/FM cassette, po^ windows, steering and brakes, tilt, cruise. Navy blue. Call 756-9166 after 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>024 Foroigh SSBARSrtoto^Tmme^</p>
        <p>speed, air, 67,000 miles, stereo</p>
        <p>cassette player, like new, 355-IIMonday-Frlday.</p>
        <p>6302i</p>
        <p>NOCREDITCHECK 1980 Honda Civic. 3 door hatchback. Clean, excellent condl-</p>
        <p>week.$l</p>
        <p>lk&amp;gt;RSHE 911 TARGA, 1974. Completely restored. Inside and out. Now paint, engine and transmission. $12,500. 638-3811, New Born.</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Volkswagen Convertible, 756 8107.</p>
        <p>1969 858 FIAt SPYDER and</p>
        <p>parts car. Negotiable. 758-5307. ilKSWA</p>
        <p>1971 VOLKSWAOIn^ amp mobile. Blown engine, pop top with bed, sink. Icebox, and 3 stereo speakers. Worth more but asking $1100.825 0186.</p>
        <p>1974 MG MIDGET. Runs good. Negotiable. Call 758 5207.</p>
        <p>1975 VLKSWAGEN Beetle. Fair condition. Needs uphol stor^ Engine excellent. $750.</p>
        <p>1976 hNDA CIVIC 'Automatic transmission. $450 or best offer. Call 3556091, ask for Patricia.</p>
        <p>1977 6AYUN 810 station wagon. Clean, air, stereo, new tim.</p>
        <p>well cared for. 756 6560,7566175.</p>
        <p>woWSSHIinSdT^</p>
        <p>flon with air. $1800 Negotiable. 753-3075.</p>
        <p>1979 hONOA ACCORD, silver, air, new paint, great shape. Must sell. 3M 7338 after 5 30.</p>
        <p>1979 hONDA CIVKt Wagon. 63JI00 miles. New tires, battery, brakes, and shocks. Asking $im. Call 7576704 Or 753 1538 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>t95"FI8t6f 504b station wagon. Automatic, very.good condition. 753-3983.</p>
        <p>180 T6V6fA ilkA it. $2700. Call 753 4880.</p>
        <p>19M VK$WAftN $clrocco. One owner. Garage kept, showroom condition. U100. (fall 7566107.  *</p>
        <p>1981 IhkbA vic.</p>
        <p>good condition, $3300.7561 im bAtiN 300X. excellent condition. 7586238.</p>
        <p>1983 iAkiMA SW, low mileage, rnlnt condition, loadad. 355 780 a^7.</p>
        <p>classified indx</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>Personals....................002</p>
        <p>InMemonam.................003</p>
        <p>Card Of Thanks  ..........005</p>
        <p>Special Notices...............007</p>
        <p>Trareis Touts ...........009</p>
        <p>Automotive.............  010</p>
        <p>ChiW Care...................044</p>
        <p>Day Nuiseiy..................045</p>
        <p>Health Care...................047</p>
        <p>Employment  055</p>
        <p>For Sale...................067</p>
        <p>Instruction...................114</p>
        <p>Lost And Found  .....115</p>
        <p>Business Services.............118</p>
        <p>Business Oppoftunities</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Teachers............</p>
        <p>. 062</p>
        <p>Professional.....</p>
        <p>124</p>
        <p>Technical &amp;amp; Trades</p>
        <p>063</p>
        <p>Home bnprorefflents</p>
        <p>.....125</p>
        <p>Work Wanted.......</p>
        <p>064</p>
        <p>Real Estate...............</p>
        <p>130</p>
        <p>Wanted.........</p>
        <p>190</p>
        <p>Appraisats..............</p>
        <p>131</p>
        <p>Roomrnate Wanted</p>
        <p>. 192</p>
        <p>Loans And Mortgages.....</p>
        <p>153</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy.........</p>
        <p>194</p>
        <p>Rentals.................</p>
        <p>160</p>
        <p>Winieo To Lease..</p>
        <p>196</p>
        <p>Wanted To Rem</p>
        <p>. 196</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>056</p>
        <p>Adimnistrathre..........</p>
        <p>057</p>
        <p>Apartment For Rem</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>011-029</p>
        <p>Clencel............ . .</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Business Rentals</p>
        <p>163</p>
        <p>Broycles For Sale</p>
        <p>030</p>
        <p>Medical...............</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>(^pers For Rent</p>
        <p>167</p>
        <p>Boats Ana Motors .</p>
        <p>.....032</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous.........</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>(iondoffliniums For Rem</p>
        <p>,170</p>
        <p>(^ping Equipment..</p>
        <p>034</p>
        <p>Sales..................</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease.</p>
        <p>140</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale......</p>
        <p>,036</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent  173</p>
        <p>Lots For Rem............175</p>
        <p>Merchandise Rentals.......177</p>
        <p>MoMe Homes For Rent  179</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Lots For Rent  180</p>
        <p>Office Space For Rent  181</p>
        <p>Resort Properly For Rent  184</p>
        <p>Pooms For Rent........18F</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Jeeps And Vans Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>Pets.....</p>
        <p>Antiques.</p>
        <p>Auctions.</p>
        <p>Building Supplies Fuel. Wood Coal Furniture. Garage-Yard Sales Heavy Equipment HousenoW Goods Farm Equipment Farm Products Fruits S Vegetables Livestock.</p>
        <p>Insurance</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>040</p>
        <p>041 050 068 069 072 080 081 062 084</p>
        <p>092</p>
        <p>095</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale  1Q2</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Insurance  103</p>
        <p>Musical Instruments  ICS</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods  109</p>
        <p>Woodstoves...... 112</p>
        <p>Commercial Property  132</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Sale  136</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale  139</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale  im</p>
        <p>Business investment Propeny U7 Investment Property  148</p>
        <p>Land For Sale  150</p>
        <p>Mobile Home Lots For Sale  i5i</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale.  152</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Sale  155</p>
        <p>Timbenand i Timner  156</p>
        <p>Toivnhouses For Sale 157</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>1983 HONDA CIVIC 1500S. 3-Door hatchback. Exceltetrt condition. 3556098.</p>
        <p>1983 NISSAN SENTRA Wagon, like new. One owner. 20,000 original miles. AC, AT, Cruise, Luggage rack, AAA/FM Radio. Best Of%. 522 5682 after 7 p.m. and weekends.</p>
        <p>1983 SUPRA black with black leather Interior, sports package, sunroof, loaded. Call 355^0 after 8 p.m. Days, 355-2000.</p>
        <p>1983 TOYOTA TERCEL. Automatic, air, AAA/FM stereo, low mileage. Best offer and take over payments. Call 7586481 after6p.m</p>
        <p>1985 HONdA LX, white, 4 door, 13,000 miles, loaded, electric sunmof.best offer. 355-2025.</p>
        <p>1985 HONDA ACCORD 4 door sedan with power locks and windows, AM/pM cassette stereo. Excellent conditlon/sfilf new. Call after 6 p.m.. 756-7281</p>
        <p>1986 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA</p>
        <p>GL, brown, AAA/FM, 5 speed, less than 20600 miles. Excellent gas mitoage. 1-9466283.</p>
        <p>1986 VW JTTA GL. Loaded?</p>
        <p>Air, AM-FM rMiq, tape^pla^.</p>
        <p>cruise, sun-roof, 5-speed. 355-2256</p>
        <p>WCtassicai^^tal</p>
        <p>top. V6 289 automatic. New fires, dual exhaust, stereo, good condition. $2950. Call 83IF2I64 days; 752-5732 nighfs. _</p>
        <p>029</p>
        <p>Auto Parts &amp;amp; Service</p>
        <p>fisrar</p>
        <p>ATIte SALE. Used: $6 up Recaps: $12.50 up with good trade In. New BW radials: $38</p>
        <p>up. All plus $5 installation and    illty Th</p>
        <p>tax. Quality tire and Auto Ser vice. North (jreene Street, 752-7177.</p>
        <p>032 BoatsAMotors BRt^r</p>
        <p>keel, 9.9 Evinrude, new interior, VHF, ntarine head, jibs 110 and 150, recent bottom paint. Sleeps 4. Excellent coniaition. $^. 3556477 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>CATALINA 22 with 3 sails, trailer, outboard. $5500. 757 3536, 756-9271.</p>
        <p>WISH T RENT covered storage tor boat, require 9'x9'</p>
        <p>entrance 30' lom, prefer loca I (^i^vllle and</p>
        <p>flon between ........... ....</p>
        <p>WMington/Chocowinity. 756</p>
        <p>ir INBOARO/Outboard OAAC, 120 Horsepower, used 268 hours. Walk through windshield. Clean Inside and out. Stored in garage. $4995. Call 753-4426.</p>
        <p>ir FIBERGLASS boat with 85</p>
        <p>horsepower motor, excellent conditton.7</p>
        <p>1.746-3513.</p>
        <p>198216'HOBIE CAT. Long trail er, double traps, like new. $3200. Call 756-9957 aHer 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>31' gAady white.</p>
        <p>Chesapeake type, 1968 model Wlth1W302-</p>
        <p>76 302 Ford engine, a good trailer and extras, $4500. 758-9210 days or 758-9546 nights.</p>
        <p>23' SEA OX. 1986 model, walk around cabin, 205 OMC Cobra 10. All Mtlons. Equipped for I, full ftoctronics.</p>
        <p>ing $28,000. 758-2300 days; 758-1742 nights.</p>
        <p>034 Camping Equipment</p>
        <p>contained with awning. $2000 or best offer. Call 753-7508.</p>
        <p>1984 23' ROCKWOOD motor</p>
        <p>home. Low mileage, good condl 6II&amp;amp;296L</p>
        <p>tIon. $19,000. Call 1986 SCAMPER^op up. Sleeps</p>
        <p>6-8. Stove, Icebox, sink, heater.</p>
        <p>^tos add-a-room. c600. Call 758-</p>
        <p>evenings A weekends 757-6448da^. _</p>
        <p>20' NORRIS self-contained, air, awning, sleeps 6, excellent condition, $1350. After 6,756-4381.</p>
        <p>24' OPEN liOAD motor home. Rebuilt engine, 4K generator.</p>
        <p>now tires, new 3 way frl^, |TOgm heater, air. $5500. Call</p>
        <p>034 CyclGsForSalR</p>
        <p>1982 SUZUKI GS6S0L. $1250. Call aftor6p.m, 355-5733.</p>
        <p>1984 HONDA V65 AAagna, 5500 miles, 2 years old, must sell. $2500 negcftlable. 752 2234.</p>
        <p>1987 KAWASAKI ZL688 $400 fac lory rebate, $2999. Stan's Cycle Center, Inc. 310 West Greenville Boulevard. 757-0592.</p>
        <p>040 JatpsAVans</p>
        <p>imfsSSvaTgood</p>
        <p>$900. Dealer 4681^-3019.</p>
        <p>tin VCKiifAtN Camper/ Van, low mileage. Call 756^7. 1979 FOftb customized Van, ex-collent condition, have to sell. 746-3513.</p>
        <p>1981 FORD VAn. Call 756 5700. 1984 JE^ t7. Red With black hardtop, AAA/FM stereo radio</p>
        <p>with tm dack, very clean. Call I4W.</p>
        <p>756-V</p>
        <p>986 ill'F OiNikA.</p>
        <p>Automatic. AAA/FM. air. 11,000 miles. Must sell. 754-9815..</p>
        <p>044 CMIdCare</p>
        <p>A RESPONSIBLE carinp^ per</p>
        <p>son needed for care of infant in my honre. Call anytime 752-4219.</p>
        <p>IN HOME BABYSITTER need</p>
        <p>ed. (Mondays and Tuesdays,</p>
        <p> ----I.  7:30-12,</p>
        <p>7:30-3. Wednesdays, _______</p>
        <p>Thursdays and Fridays, 6:30-1. $50 per week. References required. Own transportation preferred. 7526965.</p>
        <p>LOVING, DEPENDABLE</p>
        <p>mother would like to keep children In her home. 756-5932.</p>
        <p>OSO Pots</p>
        <p>MC^IxKERfpANIE^^ Welped AAarch 3, re^ 6 weeks. Black. AAales. Call from 8-10</p>
        <p>p.m., 830-5460 Akc COCKER SPANIEL py, black female. 8 weeks. il25 Free to good home, brown and while male cocker, needs fenced yard. Call 7566028.</p>
        <p>Akc golden retriever</p>
        <p>puppies. Champion bloodline. Can see sire and dam. Ready 3/</p>
        <p>21/87. Call 3556545.</p>
        <p>Akc KEESHOND Puppies. 8 re inforr</p>
        <p>weeks old. For more Information, call 355-5068 after 5.</p>
        <p>Akc REGISTERED Red Miniature Dachshunds. Call 7466067 after 7 p.m</p>
        <p>Akc REGISTEkED Pomera nians for sale. Call 3556531.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel puppies. Call 946 5291</p>
        <p>Akc STANDARD POODLES. 64</p>
        <p>Champions irt Pedigree. Black, . Contact 355-2430</p>
        <p>1^ puppies aftor4p.m.</p>
        <p>EAGL ^UPPY, running. $75 Call 757-0272.</p>
        <p>BLACK LABS, Whelped January 23, 1987. AKC reals tered. Bred to hunt. Call 795 4770 or 792-1150.</p>
        <p>kkkE CUTE puppies. Call 746-3675.</p>
        <p>FkE PUPPIES, healthy, part lab. 7566431</p>
        <p>INSTANT LOVE AKC Golden Retriever puppies. Excellent  v^uf</p>
        <p>with children.</p>
        <p>iutiful parents. Will deliver/finance. $150. 752</p>
        <p>2690 after 5:30p.m.</p>
        <p>057 Help Wanted Administrative</p>
        <p>accountant. Position open Immediately for accountant in multi-company operation. Ability to coordinate all aspects 6f accounting systems a must. Contact Glenda Oliver at 1-800-682-0062 for interview or send</p>
        <p>resume to Randy Uzzell at Pharm-Save, P.O. Box 190,</p>
        <p>Hookerton,NC 28538. ACCOUNTANT-Controller. $45-65K. Should have MBA or CPA or both. Heavy experience and computer background needed. Fee Paid. Call Ted, 7580541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel.</p>
        <p>kUSINiSS MANAGER CONTROLLER</p>
        <p>WCTI-TV, New Bern, N.C. seeks Individual experienced in all phases of broadcast accounting. Prior managenrent and accoun</p>
        <p>ting experience required along with accounting degree. Please no phone calls, aendresume and</p>
        <p>salary history to William D Webb, General Manager</p>
        <p>S.';'.a!8L;</p>
        <p>FINANCE DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>Exciting opportunity available tor an Individual to manage the business office and the admitting departnrent. Requires high</p>
        <p>school graduate with 3 years of Itala</p>
        <p>hospit</p>
        <p>2ofwl</p>
        <p>accounting experience. 2 of whkh should be supervising a patient accounting and/or admitting oHIce. An Associate Degree in Accounting or Business Is preferred. Strong communication skills and knowledge of accounting practices are required.</p>
        <p>Please reply or send resume to:</p>
        <p>Director, Recruitment and Retention</p>
        <p>WAKEAEDICALCENTER</p>
        <p>3000 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, N.C. 27610 (919) 755-8146 (COLLECT)</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>050</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>A BACK LOG OF CHALLENGING WORK IS WHAT WE HAVE AND</p>
        <p>WE NEED YOU!</p>
        <p>we have Immediate</p>
        <p>openings tor:</p>
        <p>TYPING* (50 WPM) DATA ENTRY WORD PROCESSING</p>
        <p>We offer Bonuses, Healfh and Life Insurance. Paid Holiday</p>
        <p>1968 FoUli IlCKUP. V-8, tton dard shift. Hat rust but runt good. $688. Call 756-1759 after S:38p.m.</p>
        <p>computer training. No oflrer tom^ary halp firm can oftor what wa can. Find out whyl. Callus.</p>
        <p>MANPOWER</p>
        <p>Temporary Services</p>
        <p>111 Raada Straet, Graenvlllt</p>
        <p>757-3300</p>
        <p>EOE M/F/H</p>
        <p>1971 9^686 9i88, 382 ttralghf drive, 6688. Daalar 4685. 7-3819.</p>
        <p>1972 FORD F188 truck. VI, vary good condition, 82388.756-8449.</p>
        <p>1978 V6 CHEVROLET. Long bad, ifralght ehift, radial tiras. $1088. Callaftor 6 p.m., 752 5919.</p>
        <p>1981 FORD Courlar, 5 tpaad, good condlfton. tISOO. Daalar 4685.757-3819.</p>
        <p>ADMINlSTRATlVt SECRETARY Immadlato opaning for tacra-tary to top managamant. Tha quatiflad applicant should tnjoy working with figurat, have good typing ekillt. and soma computar axparlanca would ba an aieat. Good communication skills and tha ability to handia a variad work load ara raqulred. If you art Intortstod in a challanga plaasa reply to Pcrr tonntl. Box 1446, Greenville, N.C. 27135.</p>
        <p>2 bTIh klMCAb. 5</p>
        <p>tpaad. 81958. Call 757-3619 butltrets; 746-2881 homa.</p>
        <p>1983 FHb Vary claan. AAany axfrat. Bait oftor. After 6 pm. 355 3631 Or 756 1774.</p>
        <p>1986 PRb bangar XL mlittlza pickup, air, AM/FM ttorao, 5,588 mllat. 753 8847 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>TO PLACE YOUR Clattlflad Ad, just call 753-6166 and tot a friendly Ad-Vleor halp you word your Ad.</p>
        <p>9LL TIME Secretery wanted with experlenca In operating a computer or tha ability to team.</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>050 Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>ABETTER</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>ANNE'S</p>
        <p>TEAAPORARIES</p>
        <p>The area's leading temporary lediate needs for</p>
        <p>service has immt secretaries/fypists and a wide range of clerical workers.</p>
        <p>Earn Top Benefits:</p>
        <p>Vacation and holiday pay Health and Life insurance Word processing training Sharpen your skills</p>
        <p>Start a rewarding career with Anne's today!</p>
        <p>CALLUS!</p>
        <p>Ask for Jean or Becky</p>
        <p>ANNE'S</p>
        <p>TEAAPORARIES</p>
        <p>758-6610</p>
        <p>Flowers Office Complex 1410 S. Evans Sfreet (Use Evans Streef Entrance) EOE-AA/F/H</p>
        <p>TYPIST. Up to $500 weekly at home. Information. Send self-addressed stamped envelope to Typist, Route 5, Box 212 A, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING for experienced Applewriter Word Processor. Leifol background preferred but not necessary. Call Anne's Temporaries for an affoolntment. Ask for Jean, 758-6610.</p>
        <p>LEGAL SECRETARY. Step up the ladder. Word processing and exceptional clerical and legal skills. Call Atlantic Personnel, 355-7931.</p>
        <p>MARKET SURVEYS - part</p>
        <p>time during day hours in Pitt and nearby counties. Must be alert, conscientious, accurate. Involves driving own car. Write Market Survey, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27835 giving per-sonal experience, qualifications.</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY Memorial Hos pital is currently accepting applications for a secretary to work in our Physical Affairs</p>
        <p>Administration dapartmenf. Candidates setectaa for this</p>
        <p>position will be a high Khool .........Iffy</p>
        <p>iraduato with the abiliiy to type</p>
        <p>I wpm, have shorthand speed ido wpm, and do statistical</p>
        <p>of</p>
        <p>typing. Individual salected will also have 3 months to 1 year ex</p>
        <p>perience dealing with the public. For consideration, apply at Employment Office, Pitt County</p>
        <p>Employment Office, Pill County Memorial Hospital, Pitt County (Jffice Building, 4th ftoer. Room A 405, P.O. Box 6028, Greenville, NC 27834.919-757-4556. EOE/AA.</p>
        <p>HELP FIGHT INFLATION by</p>
        <p>buyin^^and selling through the</p>
        <p>lied ads. Call 7526166.</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>Secretaries/</p>
        <p>Receptionists</p>
        <p>Earn top pay working for the leader in temporary help.</p>
        <p>CALLTODAY</p>
        <p>KELLY</p>
        <p>SERVICES</p>
        <p>The Kelly Girl</p>
        <p>y</p>
        <p>People</p>
        <p>204 E Arlington Boulevard Arlington Center Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>355-7850</p>
        <p>Not  a  fee</p>
        <p>SECRTARY 45 words per minute, will train, $700/month. Call Atlantic Personnel, 355-7931.</p>
        <p>TEMPORARY FULL tima word</p>
        <p>with Oisolay Salary</p>
        <p>J.g'SSSt</p>
        <p>ixperii comnrensurate with</p>
        <p>1785, Greenville. N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>POSITION AVAILABLE. Re^</p>
        <p>quirements: Enjoy working with the public, outgoing, exten-</p>
        <p>sjve moyre knowledge, or^-</p>
        <p>nized, retail experk school plus 2 years. Hours; Many weekends and evenings. Salary commensurate with ex</p>
        <p>perience. All amlications to Sunshine VldeorTl2</p>
        <p>  Arlington</p>
        <p>Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27858.</p>
        <p>POSITION REQUIRED. Flexi-ble, energetic person with 1 year clerical experience, computer experience or personnel experience helpful but not required. Typing of 50 words per minute required. Apply at Grady White Boats Personnel Department, Monday-Frlday, 9-tl a&amp;lt;m. and 1-3 p.m.</p>
        <p>RECEPTIONIST/Book-keeper/Typist. With law firm of James, Hite, Avery and Duke. Send resume to P.O. Drawer is, Greenville, NC 278356015.</p>
        <p>RECEPTIONIST. General office. Above average typing skills. Plus experience filing and arraraing appolntnrenfs nead-ed. Professional image required. Call Ted, 7586541, Snelling 8 Snelling Personnel. receptionist. General typ-ing skills of 58 or bettor wpm</p>
        <p>plus computer background helpful.,Fantastic benefits.</p>
        <p>$f2^. Call Esther. 7S8-(l54i; Snelling 8 SnelHng Personnel.</p>
        <p>Q</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>WHERE CAN YOU...</p>
        <p>el 1 VOUB</p>
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        <p>Call To Place A Classified Ad In</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>I</p>
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        <p>E-2 Thf Dalty Befleotor. Qreenvllle. N.C.</p>
        <p>MMpWairttd Clwrical</p>
        <p>ffitl fUiH individual with flood handwriting and mathtmatics sklils for</p>
        <p>VIC PCTMffllldr 399*7991.</p>
        <p>tivllD niociiifti  xecu tivo Sootarlo noedad im</p>
        <p>modtotoiy. Call Frankit, Man r.inRaadaSt..7S7 3300</p>
        <p>tSf</p>
        <p>HdpWantfld</p>
        <p>MMkal</p>
        <p>^TSKSRVSCSSSary</p>
        <p>StIPIRVISOR CARDIOPULMONARV-Halifax MooMTlal Hoapital. IM Bod acuta cara iKlllty, saaks a full-Mma 2nd shift suparvlsor for Cardlmlmonary Suparvlsor Oapartmant. Suparvlslon of tmh, Incubation, vontilatlon managar, ABG's pulmonary functions scraanlng. Must be C.R.T.T., R.R.T., or ellfllbla. Prafor amarlancad. HMH Sftn compatlflva salary/banafits packaga. Please forward raauma/salary history to Per-sonnai Oapartmant, Haiifax Mamoriai Hospitai, Drawer MN. Roanoke Rapids, 27670. LEK TYPIST III. I S p.m., Monday-Frlday. High School graduate with i year of respon-sIMa offin experience. SO wpm. Aipply Employment Security Commission.</p>
        <p>DNTAL HYGIENIST, full time position, modern office, pleasant atmouhere. Send resume to P.O. Box 888 flfllllamston, NC 27892.792 1131</p>
        <p>DENTAL ASSISTANT needed full time 4VS days a week. Posi tion available immediately. Please contact Dr. Billy Williams at 752-2838.</p>
        <p>MPLOYEE HEALTH NURSE Pitt County Memorial Hospital &amp;gt; currently</p>
        <p>. accepting Mans hy an Employee Health Nurse to work 20 hours par weak. RN with 1-2 years general nursing experience, community haalth or industrial nursing required. For consideration in dre to: Employment OHica. tosm A40S, Pitt County OHice</p>
        <p>FLL-TIME Receptionist posi tion with locai o^thalmoiogy practice. Excellent salary/ benMts package. If interested sand resume to Medical Recep tienist P.O. Box 1987, Green villa, N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>LPN NEEDED for growing medical oHIce, good benefits, experience preferred. Send resume to LPI4, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>LPNS NEEDED tor In home</p>
        <p>private &amp;lt;fcity nursing. Please call Madkal Staffing Services, 1 N^452-2074, Monday-Frlday, 8:3g-Sp.m.</p>
        <p>MEDICAL</p>
        <p>O'RUI valent to f our fun time portion Monda Friday In Medical Record:., Central Supply. Independence and organiutional sidlls a plus in a progressive 120 bed skilied, intermediate care facility. Computer background, medical ftounl^rs^ nursing expe-</p>
        <p>if you're Interested in a challenging position in a positive environment apply at:</p>
        <p>University Nursing Canter Route 1, Box 21 Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>Or contact:</p>
        <p>Sharon Huston, RN Director of Nursing Services Monday-M^9^rm.- 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>^EEO/H*</p>
        <p>MEDICAL RCEPTIONIST. Faet paced nwdical oNice needs the r^ person for this position If hnorested call Esther, 758-0S41, Mling A Snelling Per sonnel Service.</p>
        <p>NURSE. Growth company In health care industry; RN or LPN. Daytime hours. Excellent working environment amfacnities '</p>
        <p>Call 756-4940.</p>
        <p>Salary plus boitus.</p>
        <p>PATIENT</p>
        <p>EDUCATION</p>
        <p>SPECIALIST</p>
        <p>mooopius</p>
        <p>wave*egg eiqppfliiae# 19 WfeWieilj</p>
        <p>accaptiM applications for a Pa tient Education Specialist Qualifications: Nursing or other haalth protMshm background, Master^s degree in health relatad field, and experience in-paflent education In a health care facility. Primary responsibilities Include total program developnwnt, collaboration in daveloping programs for specific patient population and coordinating patient education activities/resources including cloaod circuit TV presentation, writing and small group process skills. Knowledge of healthcare systems a plus. For considera twn, please send resume to: Employment Office</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY</p>
        <p>MEMORMIHOSPITAL</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 6028 Greenville, NC 27834 (919) 7 4556</p>
        <p>EOE/AA</p>
        <p>PNLEBOTOMIST needed for growing medical practice. Ex perience required. Good Mneflts. Send resume to Phlebotomlst, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27835</p>
        <p>Radiographers</p>
        <p>Immediate full time and part time openings for ARRT or ell glM technologist in general and outpatient raoiology. Excellent salary and benefits package. For more information, piease call or write: Mary Ann Hug oins. Employment Officer, Craven County Hospital, 2000 Nouso Boulevard, New Bern, NC 28560.919^ 8846 EOE</p>
        <p>REGISTERED NURSES Considering a change? Wo are looking tor RNs Interested In a challeming nursing opportunity. Fulrand part-time positions with flexible nours. Must have a NC License. We otter competitive salary and benefit package. Apply to Director of Nursing, Our Community HospI tal, inc., P.O. Box 405, Scotland Neck, NC 27874.</p>
        <p>i^'S NEEDED to provide In How petlent care services. Full and part time positions.</p>
        <p>SSSSo.lToe"*'"'</p>
        <p>fVblTANCI Akuic iwnMI or: Supplement present income by moonlighting several hours</p>
        <p>nr week with passible future I time status. Prefer recovering chemlcally-dependent person. Desire cerlitlcation In alcoholism counseling. Send qualifications and dsslred hour ly rate to Personnel Manager, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, N 27815.</p>
        <p>NihD EXTRA'CN? Flexible hours, eomlngs up to 50%, you can win cash, gifts, trips, more. CaltEvaat75Al78</p>
        <p>(niN5 MkTTiMI</p>
        <p>Iff BS^wOflf I  TOUlsI</p>
        <p>CorSlna East Centre</p>
        <p>miNHI 6lLiVlftV Port timo position available now. Must bo at least 18 years of</p>
        <p>Moitoy Friday and after mid nl|M an Saturaey nights. Con toa CIrcuiatlon Director, The OoNyRofloctor, 7524166. ^WAU6im full or part II p.m.-7 a.m. Your 0 fo lain a winning loam. 1oiM| helpful but not nec ' ixcellont pay and</p>
        <p>alw In imMtt nf fhO</p>
        <p>xceiioni pay ana . Apply In person at the im, leulh Memorial Oroanvlllo, Monday-</p>
        <p>SurtdPW. March 15.1967</p>
        <p>AAA EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>WHY MESS WITH THE REST WHEN AAA IS THE BEST!!</p>
        <p>MANUFACTURING Engineer. 40K up Flexible assembly system. Hurryl</p>
        <p>OFFICE MikllAGER: 20K Ac counting and computer? Supervisory shills starts you nowl PURCHASING AGENT: 17K Strong background, data entry a</p>
        <p>^LECTOR: 12K plus com mission All Insids worki Telephone or send letters. DELIVERY: S190 Clean record? Lite warehouse work.</p>
        <p>SALES REP: 8200 plus oommis Sion Call on industry and business.</p>
        <p>WORD PROCESSOR; 8225 up Law firm experience gives you</p>
        <p>VET^INARY TECH: You'll love this fantastic position! RECEPTIONIST: 8160 Set ap ll^^tments in professional of</p>
        <p>CARPENTER: to 8200 Good work stability? Mobile home knowledge lands thisi PARTS CLERK: 8250 Knowl edge starts you with proven l69Ctef!</p>
        <p>COSMETICIAN: Base plus commission Days only, wll train!!!</p>
        <p>STOCK CLERK: U50 up for ex perkmce. Large store needs</p>
        <p>luioiTOR: Bookkeeping background Is all it takes! MAINTENANCE: Top 88 Plum bing, heating/air. Prestigious company!</p>
        <p>CASHIER: 83.55 up Mature, friendly? Front spot! COUNTER/DELIVERY: M50 AM's PwW for retired! ELECTRICIAN/HELPER: Jouwyman or trainee urgently</p>
        <p>101 West 14th Street Suite 203 758-1393 Low Fee Personnel Service</p>
        <p>AGES 16-21, out of school. Free job training through Job Corps. Also G.E.D. Social Services, Greenville. Wednesdays, 12 noon-2p.m.</p>
        <p>APPLICATIONS now being ac cepted at The Dod^ Store for cashier. Apply 9-4 dally</p>
        <p>APPLICATIONS BEING ac cepted at Greenville Country Club (or experienced waiters, waitresses and bartenders, 10-11 id 2-4.</p>
        <p>APPLICATIONS NOW BEING</p>
        <p>accepted for experienced dry cleaning personnel tor new dry cleaning plant. Good pay. Call 756-4001.</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT MANAGER</p>
        <p>Trainee. Honesty and depen-dabilty a must. Excellent hours. Apply at U FILLER UP gas station between 6 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday-Flday. No calls please</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT NUGER. Col</p>
        <p>lege or retail experience helpful, opportunity for ad</p>
        <p>nf  </p>
        <p>il experl Career opportun vancemenf into management. Call Ted, 7584541, Snelling A</p>
        <p>Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>BRODY'S, The Plau needs a full time associate to join our office staff. Individual must be available to work 94 Monday-Friday, must be accurate and proficient with operating a calculator, has had experience operating a cash  am*  *&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>a non-smoker. , _</p>
        <p>upon experience. Good baneflts package. Apply In person. Personnel Director, Carolina East Mall, Monday-Wednesday, 2:00-4:00.</p>
        <p>BULLDOG TRUCKING Incor porated needs over-the-road drivers (Or our (iatbod opera-</p>
        <p>year of (iatbod exporisnce required. Applicants should contact Jim Hinnant, Terminal Mana^ in Kenly, NC. 1-000-642-2404or9IP2B4-4l0t.</p>
        <p>CAFETERIA HELP</p>
        <p>Hours from 7-2. No 1 Experience in operating a cash</p>
        <p>rqgisler. Call 756-2M0 0-? ask lor Mrs. Clark or Mbs. Bryant.</p>
        <p>CASHIER needed. Saturdays.</p>
        <p>O-IOhours. Call 7584181.</p>
        <p>CASHIERS PULL or part me. Call Atlantic Personnei. 350 7931.</p>
        <p>coAst(&amp;gt;uaro</p>
        <p>The amwd service with a peace</p>
        <p>time miuion. Help ofhers while helping yourself. Regular, Reserve, and OHker Enlist</p>
        <p>ments. Opportunities for man and women are unllmltad. 2 year enllstmenfs. You owe it to yourself to call toll free-1460-</p>
        <p>CONTROLLER.5to6yoarsex^ perience in private accounting needed to handle all bookkee^ ing on computer as well as manually for 7 companies. Fee paid. Call Esther. 7504541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Services.</p>
        <p>CREDIT OR FINANCE Manag er. Degree plus 2 or more years experience handling and maintaining the marketing of loans to autside Investors. Super benefits. Resort area. 82S-35K Fee paid. Call Ted, 7584541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel</p>
        <p>DELIVERY PERSON needod. Apply In person only to Max well's Furniture, 604 (jroenville Boulevard</p>
        <p>DRUMMER WANTED for established rock-n-roll band. Call 7524314.</p>
        <p>EARN GREAT MONEY, work your own hours. Sell Avon - II Beauty Company. 7564396.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED CHEF need</p>
        <p>ed. (keenville Country Club. Apply In person between 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Tuesday-Frl-day.</p>
        <p>FIELD INTERVIEWER. Part-tinw needed tor UNC CImmI Hill. Health/child roaring survey. Beginnlno Immedlatley. Must live In Pitt County. Previous Interviewing experience Is REQUIRED. Ulry 85.60 per hour plus travel expenses. Must have car and telephone. Send resume to Ken Bentz Suite 601, NCNB Plaza, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514.</p>
        <p>FULLTIME COOK Experience In steak and seafood helpful but not necessary. 35-40 hours per week. Duties Include</p>
        <p>training : cooks. Ca ment.</p>
        <p>and scheduling other 1II 756-1161 for appoint</p>
        <p>NINiNOI Federal government lobs In your area and overseas. Many Immediate openings without waiting list or test. 815-68,000. Phone call refundable. (602)838 8M5. Extension 513.</p>
        <p>nSOsTaT</p>
        <p>  POSITION avall-</p>
        <p>able. Experience necessary. ~^ly In person, Wednesday, .._.'ch 18 between 9 a.m. and It a.m. Anna's Temporaries, Flowers Complex, 1410 South Evans Street.</p>
        <p>Llbrfi PAihiN Ifftl</p>
        <p>needs assistant manager trainee. Some coilega or oxoorl</p>
        <p>LICINIIO Hif brtIH, wanted at Gewge's Hair Designers, The Riata Apply Tuesday Friday, 10-5:10.</p>
        <p>LUNHTIME MlflN avail able. Monday Friday. Apply in person at Ttw Beet Bam between 10 and 11.</p>
        <p>MAltl MONEY working at honw lelling Information by mall. Free details. Rush lelf ad</p>
        <p>2571, Washington, NC 278092571.</p>
        <p>mkU TKAtMII. e^n</p>
        <p>ding company needs aggressive PMple that are career minded. exoillt training. Call Esther, 7584641, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>GaaSSIiWMllMiclolhlng. 8275/waek. Call Atlantic Per</p>
        <p>sonnel, 355 7911.</p>
        <p>NATIbMAL CAMHMV seeks professional Image Consultants. Beconw a professional Image and Ct*pr S^lallst offsrino eoasonally coded coMnetks W total Imago workshop. GiW career opporhmlfy. Poiential six figure bwonie. For Mtorvlow, cailMS. Stout, 919-7747021</p>
        <p>060 HelpWantfld Miscflllanflous</p>
        <p>SPTfHFcuPF</p>
        <p>SherafeaOreeavilie. Hyoewent a lob Rwt is excitiag and wouid Wto tejl^a member of a foam</p>
        <p>Mte to frtendlYN great Np^iid flexible hours. We aead cecktail wattresees. Apply to persea to Dave Ptaelli, Lauage Maaoflor. Sheraton Oroeavme. lS5-2ltilaflor 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>ito together, we wauld talk to yea. We aller faces, a dmacete make</p>
        <p>OFFki SHIPNIiG Assistant (or iocai company. Must be able to do heavy iming. Duties unclude calling customers, purchasing proMhicH and auisting in shining. Computer experr ence helfpul but not ni Excelled benefits. EOl</p>
        <p>with resume and salary requirements to P.O. Box 7063, Greenville, NC 27035.</p>
        <p>^HOtO CLERK needed im mediately. Afternoon hours approximately 25 hours per week. Mtot be flexible tar all hours. Experience not necessary but helpful. Excellent benefits. Semi-retired persons and housewives welcome. Apply in person only at Foto Eraress, KHh and Cotanche Streets beside Hardees.</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL RESUME</p>
        <p>composition - Atlantic Personnel Services, 355-7931.</p>
        <p>progDammer analyst</p>
        <p>Ewrlence using a 34 or 36 with RPGII. 2 years experience in</p>
        <p>manufacturing aolus. 23-20K Fee paid. Call TM 7584541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>PROGRESSIVE HAIR salon seeking experienced upbeat hair cutters. Contact Peter, 7524060</p>
        <p>REPAIRMAN needed with ex perience in repairing mobile homes. Apply in person between 9 and II a.m., Monday-Frlday. No phone calls. Conner Homes, 616 Wnt Greenville Boulevard, Greenville.</p>
        <p>RESUMES, professionally developed. Free consultation. C. R. Writing</p>
        <p>I Services, 3554390.</p>
        <p>RETAIL WOMS clothii assistant m: enced. Salary tic Personnel, 355-7931.</p>
        <p>clothing</p>
        <p>assistant manager. ExperL DOE. Call''</p>
        <p>Atlan</p>
        <p>SAS CAFETERIA</p>
        <p>Taking applications ter cooks, dining room attendants, and line servers. Only smiling faces need ily. 8 a.m.-9 a.m. Monday</p>
        <p>SERVICE MAN for up keep of mobile homes and mobile home park. Apply 313 East 10th Street.</p>
        <p>STADIUM CLEANERS Open ing for counter salesperson who en|oys working wifh friendly people. Apply at Stadium Cleaners m East 10th Street from9a.m.to5p.m.</p>
        <p>STORE MANAGER. D A. Kel</p>
        <p>ly's, a rapidly growing women's fashion chain, has Immediate opening for store manager position at Carolina East Mallin</p>
        <p>sary. Come</p>
        <p>Greenville. Experience</p>
        <p>petitive j______</p>
        <p>benefits and incentives. If inter-</p>
        <p>salary.</p>
        <p>ested, send resume to: Lagreta WMttaker, Route 1, Bm 104, Battlaboro,NC 27809</p>
        <p>SUMMER JOflS~Openings available on food servlet staff at</p>
        <p>Camp Saa Farer. on the coast of Noi Carolina. Good salary plus room and board. ExoellanI</p>
        <p>opportunity for friends to work together. June 7^M August. Mutt be at toast 18 years of age. No oapartonGt necessary. Only ambitlen and good referencn required. For men intormation can 8324744.</p>
        <p>SUREiMARKET</p>
        <p>sonnel. Apply to P.O. Box Greenville, NC 278342246. VeLEPHONE sales. For local civk oroanlzation. Day and evening ^(ts. Call 752-0540.</p>
        <p>THERNUL GARD needs ag gretslve telephone sollcitars. Morning, afternoon and evening sl^ m available. 83.50 per hour plus guaranteed weMy bonus. Call U5-7M8 or 355-7^ after 1 learrangean Interview</p>
        <p>ViTS RETAIL. Sales/ Manager Tratase. PesWont for rooMifcollsge grads. Call Attan-Pereonnel.3-7ni.</p>
        <p>fie</p>
        <p>jlfA^Li MSE, open .24 Rome II0IV Undtof MMf QIMIBfSllip</p>
        <p>aad managmsnl. 386 GreanvHte BouliivarGSoulheatt. is now ac-</p>
        <p>ftens. Full and part-ffme. Expr rtance net nocsssary. Must be respontlbto, stable, mature, ItexMe and neat In appearance. Apply In person only between 2 ai34p.m., Monday Wsdnetday. Students are welcome.</p>
        <p>WAfftED SOMON to care tar aMerty lady from 9-5, furnish own transportation. Call after 5:30,7443654.</p>
        <p>61</p>
        <p>HfllpWantfld</p>
        <p>Salfls</p>
        <p>A LEADING clolhing retail store in the Greenville area hat an outstanding opportunity tor i^yiduals internad In an entry toval management position. Indhdduslt mutt have a flair for high quality fashionable</p>
        <p>onjoM wortitag lie and hat management</p>
        <p> ). Send resumes to: P.O.</p>
        <p>Box 741, WIntervilte, NC 28590.</p>
        <p>A~EtNG (ippM^Hy to earn 3S-50K per year In commlt-tionsd outside sales representing the nation't la^t retailers home Improvement division. Verified leads furnish ed and complele training pro-wlth full company sup-Jall 919-3547100 or 355-7860 arrange an Interview.</p>
        <p>AN EXCLUSIVE Clothing retailer is searching tor experL enced enthusiastic, self-motivated fashion consclout, career minded individuals tor entry level management positions In the Greenville area. Individuals must be professional, creative and understand the Im pprtance of customer service. Excellent salary and baneflts package. Send resumes to: Resunses, P.O. Box 741, Wlntor-vllte,NC 28590</p>
        <p>APPAREL SHOP. Need sales person 10-5:30, 2 weekdays and on Saturdays. Send resume to Help Wanted. 917 Red Banks Road, Greenville, 27834</p>
        <p>tViNflON fteal Estate Agents. We presently have on opening tor one full time agent with a North Carolina real estate license. Full time. Must plan to work 40 hours per week. Leads and sales aids available. For your confidential Interview, call Ann Bau, CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 7546666. AtTENTIoRl Dm toexpanskm In our new and used sales vol-In need of a salesperson. If you en|oy com------------with'the  public  and</p>
        <p>this</p>
        <p>ibillty to follow dlrec-could bo an excellent opportunity to loin a winning team. Excellent training program, guaranteed salary and benefits Including paid vacation, hospitalization Insurance and demo program. No experlenca needed. Qukk advancement for the right Individual. Contact Loon Kromentz at 7541115 for an Interview.</p>
        <p>RObV'i has outstanding op portunltles tor career minded lull Itme assoclatos with merchandising and management skills for dspartment head potl (ions. Individuals must maintain a high professional Imago and</p>
        <p>promote a high level of custom tolary experience. Good</p>
        <p>er service. Salary based upon salary and ily In</p>
        <p>benefits package Apply in person. Brady's personnel Director, (^roltaa East Mall, Mon day Wednesday, 2 4.</p>
        <p>#ULL TiMe and part time real estate agents needed. For con-tldantlal Interview call Alice Moore at Allco Moore Realty, 1554712</p>
        <p>MANUFACtURER'S</p>
        <p>REP</p>
        <p>Nottonwlds</p>
        <p>___________ lowelry</p>
        <p>firm seeks rep. No ^mtary ex-</p>
        <p>rlence helpfvl. No direct  olesale only). _ (-f/-) In commlsslen an-sntsenly. tatervtew</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>HfllpWantfld</p>
        <p>Salfls</p>
        <p>FDlt'ftt SALES. Call Atlantic Personnel, 3547931.</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>LKIN FOR ambitious, motivated real estate agents to work with a new and growing agency. J^t have real estate liconse. Call tor your interview today. CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associates, 3547800.</p>
        <p>MARKEtlNG/SALEiPERtOll wanted by a fast growing local firm. Our company is looking tor aeolf moHvator with a desire to succeed. A degnw in marketing or experience In sates helpful. Send resume to Marketing/ Sales, P.O. Box 1733, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>mDrtgage lending</p>
        <p>background needed. Will travel NC, SC, VA installing mortgage</p>
        <p>0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnei Service.</p>
        <p>AKilklOD HOMES CORPORATION</p>
        <p>SALES POSITICmS Oakwood Homes Corporation, a leader in the manufactored housing industry, currently has sales positions available throughout the sunbelt. Competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and a comprehensive sales training program provided. Interested persons should send resume to:</p>
        <p>Oakwood Homes Corporation c/eHunMn Resources Dspartnwnt P.O. Box 7386 Greensboro, NC 27417D386 EOE</p>
        <p>PART TIME sales position with Campbell sales, established ac count, hourly woM and milea^, 18 hours per wom. Send resume to: P.O. Box 18351, Raleigh, NC 27619. EOE.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>HfllpWantfld</p>
        <p>Salfls</p>
        <p>MLES POSITION available tor an aggroesive, self-nnotivated person vrith sales experience. Excellent My with commission ^ benefin. Apply In person, Factory Mattress and waterb-eds, 730 Greenville Boulevard, next to The Plaza</p>
        <p>SALES POSITION available tor an aggressive, self nnotivated indivT^I that needs little supervision. Management or sates experience a must! Good pay, good benefits. Apply in person with resume, Monday-Frl-My from 10-2. No piwne calls. Conner Homes, 71 Southwest Greenville Boulevard.</p>
        <p>SALES. Outside sales experience or managemenr experience needed for expanding com-pam. Excellent benefits. 25-29K. Ml Ted, 758-0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>062</p>
        <p>HfllpWantfld</p>
        <p>Tflachflrs</p>
        <p>ml?RUC?IONA^^EmNGl</p>
        <p>InNursing^Education: ASSOCIATE DEGREE Nursing Instructor: Master's In nursing required with a minimum of 3 years experience in direct patient care. Teaching experience preferred with abilities in A/led-Surg, Pediatrics and psychiatric Nursing. Beginning August 17, 1987. Deadline April 17,1M7. PRACTICAL NURSE Education Instructor: BSN required with a minimum of 3 years eimrience in direct patient care, feachi</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE Sales Agent. At tractive commission package with incentives. Call Tim Smith at the Real Estate Center for confidential interview 3544666.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE AGENTS</p>
        <p>wanted. For your confidential interview, call Jean Hopper at University Realty, 3545866.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON A builder of new homes and Realtor Is Interested In a salesperson. Must have or be in the process of obtaining a N.C. real estate license. This is an ideal position tor a person proficient In used home sales desiring to move up to new home sales. All Inquiries will be In strict con-</p>
        <p>Evans Company of Greenville P.O. Box 2548 Greenville, NC 27836 Phone: 752-2814</p>
        <p>RETAIL LINKSCLOTHING ACCEPTING applications for full and part time sales help. Apply at Links Clothing, 214 Arlington Boulevard. 10-8.</p>
        <p>SALES representative-contract carrier/property broker seeks experietKed sales person, full or part-time. Send resume and salary requirements to: P.O. Box 6068, Statesville, NC 28677.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>experience preferred with abilities in Med-Surg and Obstetrics. Beginning May 20,</p>
        <p>1987. Deadline April 3,1987. Sal ary for both positions based on education and experience. Contact Preston Rawls, Dean of Occupational Education, Coastal Carolina Community College, 444 Western Boulevard, Jacksonville, NC 28540 or phone (919) 4541221 extension 223. An Equal Opportunity Institution.</p>
        <p>063 HfllpWantfld Tflchnical&amp;amp;Tradfls</p>
        <p>BRc?UYER^an^^</p>
        <p>per hour. Sutton and Goddard Masonry. 8254591 or 792-1066.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>USED</p>
        <p>REFRIGERATORS RANGES 6 WASHERS</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>VA Merritt &amp;amp; Sons</p>
        <p>207 Evini 752-3736</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS</p>
        <p>C.L, Lupton Co. 752-6116</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>Fooorroau</p>
        <p>CAREER OPPORTUNITIES</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>CASHIER/CLERKS</p>
        <p>Full A Part Timfl. All Bfliiflfits Apply at thfl nflarest FRESH WAY FOOD STORE</p>
        <p>.......1</p>
        <p>PART TIME TELLER  a</p>
        <p>Part Time Teller needed in Bethel. Hours I Monday 9-5, Friday 9^ and other days as  needed. Experience preferred but will-_ train. Applications wilt be accepted at  the Wachovia Office, 201 Railroad | Street. Bethel, N.C.  ^</p>
        <p>Wwhovta iMk A Tffwtl Ct.  J</p>
        <p>An Equal OpportunHy Employar  _</p>
        <p>SAIES PEOPLE NEEDED</p>
        <p>Fast growing automotive industry is In need of career oriented Sales People. Must have professional appearance, positive mental attitude, and be self-motivated. Hospitalization benefits, life insurance, paid vacation, demo program, good working conditions. Contact Bob Oliver at 355-5099 for an appointment.</p>
        <p>USED CAR SALESMEN WANTED</p>
        <p>We have an immediate need for Used Car Salesmen. Experience not necessary. Good working conditions, hospitalization benefits, demo plan provided. Contact Tommy Cooke at Cooke &amp;amp; Elks Motors, 756-8514 for an interview.</p>
        <p>UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>Hi THE MATTER OF:  CASE NUMBER:</p>
        <p>MACK GILBERT LEWIS  86-027844IN4</p>
        <p>IDA CLARK LEWIS  CHAPTER 7</p>
        <p>BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SALE MARCH 18,1987 10:00 A.M.</p>
        <p>LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 5 MILES NORTH OF BELVOIR ON BOTH SIDES OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE ROAD 14(X) BET-WEEN BETHEL AND BELVOIR, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>BY ORDER OP THE HONORABLE BANKRUPTCY JUDGE, thg TrustM named below will sail for cash at public auction, the property listed below. The successful bidder will be required to put a five (5) percent cash deposit down el the time of the sale.</p>
        <p>Real property legal description le as follows: All that certain tract ol land, containing 60.2 acres, more or lass, known as the "Clark Farm" In Balvoir Township, PItl County, Stats of North Carolina, approximately 5 miles North of Balvoir, on both aldas of N.C. State Road #1400 between Bethel and Belvoir; bounded now or formerly at followa: North by lands of Nancy W. Lawls (formarly William Eddia Lawia); Eut by tha lands of H.L. Lawls hairs and tha landa of Wadit 0. Lawla; South by iha lands of Jarvis Lawla and Alton R. Thomas and Doris Thomas; and Waal by Conatos Creek, said tract of land, being more particularly described according to a plat of aurvay prepaied by Joa M. Oraabach, R S., which plat, racordad In Map Book 14, page 104, Public Registry of said Pitt County, la by rafaranca Incorporatad harain as part of this dascrlptlon.</p>
        <p>Tha sals will b sub|act to tha approval of tha Bankruptcy Court.</p>
        <p>IRNUTC. MCHAMMON. IN TRUBTIIINBANKIIUFTCY</p>
        <p>FOBOX1lfl407FOUOCKBT. NEW BBM, NC S6fl0</p>
        <p>063 HfllpWantfld Tflchnical A Tradfls</p>
        <p>ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN. 2 year technical school graduate a must. Full timo omploymont. 8-sy. Inside work.</p>
        <p>5, Monday-Frlday. Call 753 4G3.</p>
        <p>ELECTRONICS SERVICE</p>
        <p>Tochnician needed. Responsible tor homo and car electronic repairs. Salary based on experience. Ap^y to Stereo Village 317 Arlington Boulevard, Groenvllle, N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED Acoustical ceiling help needed. Call 752-H54,f30-5p.m. ter Interview.</p>
        <p>E7P'E9lENEb Sewing Machine Mechanics. Apply in psrsim. North State Garment Company, Incorporated, South Main Street. Farmvllte, NC.</p>
        <p>LE. 1-2 years cut and sew exp4 rience. Immediate opening. RmIv to Chief Engineer, Box l';Conetot,N.C.219.</p>
        <p>LICENSED Cosmetologist. Preferably ctentela. Commissions and bonuses: Call tor an appointmont. 7543705.</p>
        <p>LCKSMITH wanted to do shopwork, some outside service calls. Minimum 3 years expari-taice. Mm( have valid NC driver's license, be bendable, good attitude. Send resume and salary history to Locksmith, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>MAINTENANCE Personnel needed at Tar River Estates. Applicants must possess a willingness to work, have own tools, be polygraphable and dependable. Salary plus excellent benefits, /plications available at 1400 Wlllm II. New applicants only. No phone calls please.</p>
        <p>MECHANIC AIR compressor</p>
        <p>and electrical motors, welding, work with public. Call Atlanffc Personnel, 3547931.</p>
        <p>NAtlONAL CORPORATION</p>
        <p>looking for electronic technician to service equipment. Must have reliable transportation. 758-7700.</p>
        <p>AskforMr.MaMce-</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>063 HtlpWantfld Tflchnical A Tradfls</p>
        <p>NAtlONWlOE HOtEL Com pany is currently seeking an ex-pertenoad Individual tor one of our hotels responslbte tor maintaining proper operating conditions of HVAC, refri^ation, heating, aloctrlcal, mechanical and water supply. To qualify must have technical training and axperlence. To iota a winning team, send resume in confidence to: Hilton Inn, 207 Southwest Graenvllle Boulevard, 27834.</p>
        <p>NEED GOOO TLCTRICIAN tor resident and commarcial work. At least 2 yaars export-once. 40 hour work week. Good wages and vacation pay. Call 752-2315.</p>
        <p>iiLIAbLE HOUSE painter needed. Please call after 5:30 i.m. 758-2915.</p>
        <p>StAhLE MEtHANIC for ser vice and maintenance of Ford Fleet and contractor aquipnwnt, na^ to work 5040 hours weakly. Call 752-7131.</p>
        <p>fhAtOtAlLE* brivars. High pay. Now equipment. 2</p>
        <p>WANTED EXFERIENCD</p>
        <p>Plumber. Tripp A Sons, 7547566. WANTED QUAn^'iiED marifie mechanic. Experience In out boards and stem drives needed</p>
        <p>would be considered. Park Boat Company, 214 Highway 17 South, Wasifilngton, NC. 9443248, contact Larry.</p>
        <p>064 WorkWantfld</p>
        <p>CAROLINA TREE Service. All</p>
        <p>t^w^done. Free estimates.</p>
        <p>I) or 757-0117.</p>
        <p>CARPENTRY, repair work, remodeling and additions from the ground up. Your one stop</p>
        <p>home^i^ovement specialii</p>
        <p>CARPENTER."hemodelina, repairs, (tecks, fences and utllliy buildings. 355-5700.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>  CLOSE OUT  </p>
        <p>I  OnsGlGCtGdappliancos,  |</p>
        <p>  faucets and fixtures  </p>
        <p>Please contact Amy at Ferguson Enterprises, 3108 " I South Memorial Drive, Greenville, NC. 7564101. I</p>
        <p>$32,300</p>
        <p>Young, extremely fast growing company is expanding in the Greenville and surrounding areas. Excellent sales training. No evenings, no weekends and no relocation necessary. For confidential interview call Wednesday or Thursday only</p>
        <p>Bob Helwig 919-758-3401</p>
        <p>Maintflnancfl Engiitflflring Limitfld Fargo, North Dakota</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>Machinist with leadership ability. Must also be able to cut and weld.</p>
        <p>Welders needed. Must be able to cut and do shop fabrication. Paid vacation and holidays. Insurance provided. Year end bonus. Send resume to:</p>
        <p>Machinist</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 256 QroGnvlllG, NC 27834</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED COLORIST</p>
        <p>Experienced colorist for textile printing inks. Enlarged screen printing shop for one of the largest manufacturers of childrens wear in North Carolina. Excellent salary and benefits package. Only experienced colorists need apply.</p>
        <p>Send resume to:</p>
        <p>Wiison Apparei</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 548 Wilson. NC 27893 Attn: BUI Beamon</p>
        <p>ICU Med/Surg OB Nurses</p>
        <p>Immediate full and part-time openings for RNs and LPNs. Salary commensurate with experience. Shift and weekend differential. Excellent benefits. Contact:</p>
        <p>Director of Nursing</p>
        <p>MARTIN GENERAL HOSPITAL</p>
        <p>Williamston, NC 919-792-2186</p>
        <p>HAIR DESIGNER</p>
        <p>Opening available for Experienced Designer who wishes to advance in their profession and increase their income.</p>
        <p>HAIR PLUS offoTfl:</p>
        <p> Graduated Commission</p>
        <p> Total Sales Override</p>
        <p> End-of-Year Bonuses</p>
        <p> Commission-Retail Sales</p>
        <p>For interview contact:</p>
        <p> Paid Vacation</p>
        <p> Hospital Insurance</p>
        <p> Free Advanced Education</p>
        <p> Quality Products</p>
        <p>Claudia Purser Balk Hair Pius 756-2355</p>
        <p>jumniTTTT</p>
        <p>Our available positions include these promises;</p>
        <p> Flexible hoursfull or part time</p>
        <p> Above average pay w/wage advance</p>
        <p> Management opportunity as we prefer to hire within</p>
        <p> Paid vacations</p>
        <p> Recognition</p>
        <p> Clean A pleasant environment Apply in person only Mon. thru Thurt.</p>
        <p>Bfltwoon 3-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Kinston  New Born  Grflflnvllle Morehead City  Goldsboro  Havelock</p>
        <p>niiimiii</p>
        <p>064 WorkWantfld</p>
        <p>CATHY'S CLANING Wvice. Reildential, commarcial and offices. Cathy 7546009.</p>
        <p>COMPLt TREE SERVKE Londscinlng, lawn care, tractor, leaoer and driveway work. Fully Insured. Call 7541339.</p>
        <p>00 YOU NEED a storage room, playhouse, fence or your closet lined with tongue-and-groove cedar? Call John after 6 at 756 995?.</p>
        <p>00 YOU NEED any carpentry work done? Call me. I have 30 yearsexperlence. BUI. 7464492.</p>
        <p>EXFRIENCED heuseclean Ing. Call 7544492 ani^ime after 4 p.m.; 753-3312 anytime.</p>
        <p>EXPkRT FLOOR reflnishlng. No 1^ too large or small. Call</p>
        <p>NAVE AN EMERGENCY, ooin-Ing out of town? Aide will sit with patient In hospital or your home. 7541744.</p>
        <p>HELP ME get through school Will do yard work, small carpentry/repairs. 7S2-S724.</p>
        <p>IT'S TIME TO till Small gardens tilled tor less than the cost of dally tiller rental. Call Quality Lawn Care, 750-4584.</p>
        <p>LAWN MOWER repair. Free ell change wifh any engine service. Authorized service for most mowers. Pickup and delivery available. Call^ Source Services, 7548200.</p>
        <p>MATURE FEMALE wants live-in nursing situation. Washington area. 9743015.</p>
        <p>Washington!</p>
        <p>MSbhl's</p>
        <p>HOME Improvements. All types of remodeling and repair work. Room additions, (tecks, custom cabinets. For free estimate call Donnie Moore, 7524630.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>064 WorkWantfld</p>
        <p>HSiiSECLEANINd workers needed. Must live within 2 miles of Greenville. Must have own transportation and work 40 hours/week. References required and experience pretor-rad. Call 752-2, Willis Maid Service.</p>
        <p>I'LL STAM CLEAN 2 rooms of carpet, 1 hallway for 849.95. Call 3547611.</p>
        <p>INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR</p>
        <p>painting. Fret estimates. GAG ^Inters, 7546246 or 7542643.</p>
        <p>INTERIk AND Exterior oalnt ing and wallpapering. Rtter-ancas, work guarontatd, IS years expariance. Free M(imates.3a^after6:00</p>
        <p>NEED SPRING cteaning-teel lazy? Call Rant-A-Cadat TECU Army ROTC) at 757-6974/757-6M7.</p>
        <p>ITEED VOUR diDE spot filled? Call 3545358.</p>
        <p>PAPERING, INTERIOR Paint-  Ing and paper removal. Call Don, EftelIshlTS-TOIO._</p>
        <p>REMODELINgVi can paint and' carpet your house In |ust 2 days, not weeks. Repairs and restrot-chli^^rpat. Call for Ralph at</p>
        <p>REPAIRS F ANY type due to rot or termite damage. 20 years experience. 752-0091.</p>
        <p>ROOF LAKS FIXED and.,</p>
        <p>minor repairs. 18 yaars ai^l-enco. Work guaranteed. After 6 p.m. call 752-5906.</p>
        <p>SPRAYED CEILINGS. Plaster and sheetrock repair. Free estimates. Call 7547106.</p>
        <p>WARREN'S MOWING and</p>
        <p>Landscaping, yard cleaning, and drive ways. 752-1356.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY GREENVILLE UTILITIES COMMISSION</p>
        <p>PART-TIME CUSTODIAN</p>
        <p>Part-time position available tor the performance of general housekeeping tasks in the cleaning of office buildings. Previous custodial experience preferred. Work schedule Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>To apply contact: Personnel Office, Greenville Utilities Commission, 200 W. Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27835-1847.</p>
        <p>. "An Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>Outstanding opportunities for career minded full time sales associates with merchandising background in contemporary junior fashions and customer service/cashiering. Individuals must maintain a high professional image and promote a high level of customer service. Excellent salary and benefits. Apply in person at:</p>
        <p>BRODYS</p>
        <p>Ptrsonnel Dirtctor</p>
        <p>Carolina Eat! Mall Monday-Wadnesday 2:00p.m.-4dK&amp;gt;p.m.</p>
        <p>An liquat Opporluiiily Employer</p>
        <p>BRITTHAVEN OF KINSTON A GROWING CORPORATION</p>
        <p>A Skilled/ICF Long Term Care Facility, has openings for R.N.s and L.P,Ns for full and part time positions, If you are a professional nurse who would like to share your time in a rewarding, growing Health Care field, call Gail Jenkins, R,N. from 9-</p>
        <p>Monday-Friday</p>
        <p>at</p>
        <p>523-0082</p>
        <p>WANNA HOT TIP!</p>
        <p>Come join the fun and be part of the hottest, most dynamic restaurant in Greenville,</p>
        <p>cmack</p>
        <p>We reward our sparkling staff with liberal company benefits, high tip potential, paid training and professional management.</p>
        <p>We are currently accepting applications for friendly, outgoing waiters and waitresses and experienced cooks.</p>
        <p>Applications accepted at:</p>
        <p>The Hilton Inn</p>
        <p>2D7 Southwest OroonvIllG Boulevard No Phono Calls EOE</p>
        <p>WANNA HOT TIP!</p>
        <p>Come join the fun and be a part of the hottest, most dynamic club In Qreenvllle.</p>
        <p>'fo-</p>
        <p>jf ^Thaciub</p>
        <p>We reward our sparkling staff with liberal company benefits, high tip potential, paid training and professional management.</p>
        <p>We are currently accepting applications for high energy cocktail servers and friendly door host or hostesses.</p>
        <p>Applications accepted at:</p>
        <p>The Hilton Inn</p>
        <p>207 Southwoflt Qroonvlllo Boulevard No Phono Calla EOE</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0073" />
        <p>044 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>NEED A DEPfNDABLE, Mpa-rlweed kONMdMMrt Call 7S7-</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>NEED SOMdYHING typmT LET ME DO IT. Resumas, firm</p>
        <p>gjff^^4pcumenls and more.</p>
        <p>I FAITH, 757 11.</p>
        <p>047 For Sale ^^N^ENC^S^</p>
        <p>Call Harrelsons for your best</p>
        <p>price on quality treated lumber. Contractor inquiries Open 10 a.m. ^28i9.</p>
        <p>uiries welcome</p>
        <p>048</p>
        <p>Antiques aStwu^uction!^^5?!</p>
        <p>March M, l p.m. Over 600 nice antiques to be sold from Ohio, ^ York states. Watch Fridays edition tor listlno. George T. Hawley, NCAL 76.750^18</p>
        <p>04 Auctions</p>
        <p>FAR^^CmNMY^U^ Sale. Tuesday, /March 17,1987 at</p>
        <p>10 a.m. 125 tractors, 300 Imple ments. We buy and sell used equipment daily. Wayne Im-ilement Auction Corporation, .0. Box 233, Highway 117 South, Goldsboro, NC 27533 N.C.A.L. 188. Phone 734 4234.</p>
        <p>072 Building Supplies</p>
        <p>STEEL BUILDINGS Must sell 2 arch-style steel buildings from cancellation. One Is 40x40-Brand new. Call Dan, 1 800-527-4044.</p>
        <p>075 Computers</p>
        <p>Ired^rS^l^b</p>
        <p>TRW -I-. $20 a month and up. First month free with this ad.</p>
        <p>And Systems I 501 Lawndale Street I Gamer. NC 27529 919-772-6205</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>Tf __________</p>
        <p>drives 320K each W/word sing,</p>
        <p>752-81^atter 6:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>cqui</p>
        <p>IEViDO 881 W&amp;gt;64K 2 disc 320K each W/word pro-1, $750. Call 756^1 or</p>
        <p>080 Fuel, Wood, Coal cSSa</p>
        <p>IMON^oak firewood ready now. 756-5730.</p>
        <p>SEASONED OAK firewood, delivered and stacked. Call 752-6300 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>itock up for next year, call:</p>
        <p>DAVENPORT'SWOODSERVICE</p>
        <p>To order your firewood now. 756 1339</p>
        <p>10 DAYS ONLYI 100% hard wood, 1 cord, $70; 1V5 cords, $100; Delivered free. Stacked $5 extra. Days, 1-823-5407, Nights, 1-823 6837.</p>
        <p>081</p>
        <p>Furniture</p>
        <p>COMPLETE DINING Room suite. Excellent condition. $300. 756 2263.</p>
        <p>DARK BROWN SOFA, Early American. Good condition. $50. Call 756 3580.</p>
        <p>FOkMAL DINING room table and 6 caneback chairs with gold velvet seats, excellent condition, $500.752 5487 after 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>GREEN COUCH with bei^</p>
        <p>print, 3 cushion seat and bad $150 negotiable. Beige chair with ottoman. $75 negotiable. Both are Scotch guard material. Ex celient condition. 756-3457 after 5 p.m., anytime on weekends.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L. Lupton Co. 752-6116</p>
        <p>Immediate need Salea Inspector. Call on new end existing accounts for Orkin Pest Con-trois. $8,000 Plus, first year. Compiete training. Call today for an appointment. Green-vilie 752-5666, Washington 946-0026.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Safe</p>
        <p>Model S-1 Special Price</p>
        <p>$12250</p>
        <p>Reg. Price $177.00</p>
        <p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>5$9 S. Evans St. 752-2175</p>
        <p>ISchooUlnetruction  |</p>
        <p>Train to be a I</p>
        <p>TRAVEL AGENT TOUR GUIDE AIRLINE RESERVATIONIST</p>
        <p>6tsrt locally, lull lima/part tima, train on liva alrllna computars. Homa study and rasldant training. Financial aid avallabla. Job placamant assistance. National Haadquartars  Lighthouea Point, FL.</p>
        <p>A.C.T.-TRAVEL SCHOOL</p>
        <p>1-800-327-7728</p>
        <p>Accradltad Member NH8C</p>
        <p>fECNNKIAN</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>Join the largest business system dealer in Eastern NC. We need technical people to fill positions in our rapidly expanding company, If you are mechanically inclined and have basic electronic training, you may qualify for this excellent career opportunity. We provide training, company cars and good benefits. Please apply at:</p>
        <p>  lac.</p>
        <p>3103 Landmark Qrssnvilto, NC</p>
        <p>Out-of-town call: 1-8004162-6556</p>
        <p>In Qrtanvllto call: 766-3178</p>
        <p>081</p>
        <p>Furniture</p>
        <p>DINETTE suite! table and 4*</p>
        <p>chairs, $125. Bunk bads, $200. Real nice. Call 7584967 after 6.</p>
        <p>KINO SIZE waterbad, new heater, $125, swivel rocker chair, almost new, 175, desk, $40, beautiful framed 27x38 '84 Olympic posters 355-5587.</p>
        <p>QUEEN ANNE</p>
        <p>Injj^room table, oval sunburst.</p>
        <p>four side chairs, two arm chairs, by HIckw Chair. New from Tyson's Furnlturo. Pad, two loaves. Call 758-2399 after 8 P.M.</p>
        <p>SOLID MAHOGANY</p>
        <p>hunt</p>
        <p>board, $700; Antique mahogany drop leaf table, $m,- An original</p>
        <p>oil painting, $200. Prices nsay bo negotiable 758 0786.</p>
        <p>8 DRAWER chMt of drawers-60"x33"x18", excellent condition, $75.7564449.</p>
        <p>082 Garage Yard Sales</p>
        <p>SLfMENTT^PtiF*^ir</p>
        <p>Men's and boy's. 204 Quoon Street, Griffon, NC. Saturdays,</p>
        <p>9:30-5.</p>
        <p>THE CLOTHES LltlE at Jarvis AOemorial United Methodist Church will reopen /Monday, /March 16,12 noon to 2 p.m. and Wadnasday, /March 18, TO a.m. to 12 noon with Spring and Summer merchandise.</p>
        <p>out.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE-movin Everything goes. 2605A fast 3rd Street. Apfl^' '</p>
        <p>April 22 from 8-3.</p>
        <p>084 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>fSOA^^isk^TS^^</p>
        <p>row cultivator, $175. Call 750-1773.</p>
        <p>088 Farm Products</p>
        <p>MAv!^^*q^^^Sa$rBer-</p>
        <p>muda. $2 a bail. Can dallver. 747-3638 or 747 8491.</p>
        <p>OW^^UVMlOdt^</p>
        <p>mNfS!cK?SM!jar^</p>
        <p>Sttelos, 752-5237.</p>
        <p>HRSES FOR sale, registered</p>
        <p>or grade. 746-2319._</p>
        <p>ONE PAINT frail horse, anyone can ride, $500.83(F9734.</p>
        <p>1987 FOUR HORSE Trailer. Sell or trade. 746-2319.</p>
        <p>098</p>
        <p>Insurance</p>
        <p>IRA  7Vt% interest Guaranteed for I year. Also low cost disability Insurance for most occupations including farmers. Call 1-946^7268.</p>
        <p>PREFERRED UNIVERSAL</p>
        <p>Life insurance policy for</p>
        <p>Lite insurance policy for $150,000 death benefits. Costs a</p>
        <p>mate age 35 only $697 a year, returns a $473 cash value based</p>
        <p>on current Interest rate. Call 1-9464872.</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>"7</p>
        <p>SALE. Used; $6 up.</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>trade</p>
        <p>Recaps: Sl2.Sb up with good  In. New BW radials: $28</p>
        <p>up. All plus $5 Installation and tax. Quality fire and Auto Ser</p>
        <p>vice, North Greene Street, 752-7177.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MAHHEWS SEPTIC TANK CO.</p>
        <p>NEW INSTALLATIONS -REPAmS  PUAIPINO I CLEANING Pin County Pofmll t104 14 fMri</p>
        <p>PHONE 753-4097</p>
        <p>8 A M. To 9 P M.</p>
        <p>HI-TECH FIELDS</p>
        <p>Jr College or High School Grads wanted now' We need people lor job openings in California, Virginia. Florida and olhais, as wai as overaaas loca-bona. 17-36 yeardds looking for a chaOanging carear in hi-tacb who are wWing to relocate caH tott tree in NC 1-80G462-7231/7419 or outside N.C. 1400-52B4713, Mon. -Fri., 9:00 a m  7 p.m.</p>
        <p>SALES flAMR</p>
        <p>No Experience Preferred Highly Motivated Self-starter 10-Week Paid Training Top Compensation Apply in person at:</p>
        <p>AUiiwtll</p>
        <p>Fwwllwt</p>
        <p>604 East Greenville Blvd. No phono calls pleas*</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>AIR CONDITIONfefti, washers, drym, rangos, refrlgtrators and fraezors on sate. Call B. J. Mills, Black Jack, 746-2446. ALLStEELbulldings-new, 10%</p>
        <p>telM factory Mt: seconds^</p>
        <p>to40% off. Call Darroll, 757-3 ALUMINUM OIISb'ILE HOME Coating (5 Gallon) $19.75.</p>
        <p>Mobite home skirting, $3.49. Builders B^in Center, 758-</p>
        <p>7061.</p>
        <p>BIAMD NEW 20" RCA color-trak television with digital remote. No money down, loss than $26 per monfh. Furniture Liquidators, 2S1S East 10th Sfraet, Greenville, 7584093</p>
        <p>BitAirD*iEW25" rttA color frak tetevlslon with romote. No</p>
        <p>money down, less than $26 par month. Furniture Liquidators, 2118 East 10th Sfr^ Green-</p>
        <p>vllte, 7584093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW 26''' flCA color-frak tetevlslon with remote control on swivel base. No money</p>
        <p>down. Itu than $26 per month. Fumitere Liquidators, 2818 East</p>
        <p>, Liquidators, 28181____</p>
        <p>10th Stroot, Greenville, 758-8093.</p>
        <p>BkAkO NEW 26" RCA stereo color television with digital remoteon swivel base. No</p>
        <p>money dmn, less than 830 per month. Furniture Liquidators, 2818 East 10th Street, Green</p>
        <p>ville, 7584093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW 25" RCA color-frak table top monitor with</p>
        <p>digital remote. No money down, less thM $16 per month. Fur</p>
        <p>niture Liquidators, 2818 East 10th Sfreot, Greanvilte, 758-8093. BRAND NEW RCA VHS-VCR wiratess romote, slow motion, action, framo advance.</p>
        <p>step action, framo advance, visible search, 4 program/1 year timer with on screen instructions programmable by Infrared remote control. 119 channel cable capable tuner with auto</p>
        <p>programming. No money down, MSS than $26 par month.</p>
        <p>Fur</p>
        <p>niture Liquidators, 2818 East tOth Sfraet, Greenville, 7584093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW component sterio system. 60 and 100 watts channel I</p>
        <p>including dou</p>
        <p>sr.</p>
        <p>DwpiifiDr prD*Dn)piifterf</p>
        <p>. ^___,  quartz</p>
        <p>tuner, belt drive turntable, cabinet and optional compact disc player. All of thIs-No money down, leu than S26 per month. Furnlturo Liquidators, 2818 East lOlh Street, Greenville, 758-8093. BUNKBEDS ter ute. an bo</p>
        <p>used as single beds. $100. Call 756-8393.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758-3013, for small loads sand, top-soil, stent, pino bark. Also lariveway</p>
        <p>backhooanddriveway work. tAii'klYBAftbamibanlo. OlOOoach. 756-7422.</p>
        <p>A6A fibdhGLAii Truck cover. 8150. Call 756-2320.</p>
        <p>6AlI TkftAPili, Signed and numbarad, cortiflcatten of authenticity available. 3554719.</p>
        <p>kLLNtCNMtd1980 oditlon of Collltrs Encyclopedias with Index and Yaaitooks-1981 thru 1977. 752-5002.</p>
        <p>FENDEk GUITAR, flat lap, not oiecfrlftod, model F15 with cam, 175,757-3036 or 7564088.</p>
        <p>FkA'SAftPit S4:95/squaro yard. Congoteum and Manniter</p>
        <p>no wax vinyl, 82.49/square yard. Grass carpet, $1.99/square</p>
        <p>yard. Thick sculptured Autron, $8.9S/square yard. Vk" Excelon tile, $27.95/carten. 9/18 Rebond cushion, $1.75/square yard. The</p>
        <p>Carpet Bargain Canter, Graan-ville. 758-0057. Now open Satur</p>
        <p>day until 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Dwigner gown once featured on cover of Bridu Magazine. Beautiful weddteg gown of white organza over white poau do solo with om-</p>
        <p>broldary and appliques of floral silk VoniM laco. Size 10. $150.</p>
        <p>Camelot cap overlaid In matching silk VanlM laoo with walking length vail of illusion, $35.</p>
        <p>Call746T3002. dftEtiivlLLE AtHLEfit</p>
        <p>Club Family mambarship tor</p>
        <p>Mlo.Call7a4179.</p>
        <p>GUNS</p>
        <p>LOANS ON BUY. SELL and trade. Southern Gun 4 Pawn Inc., 752-2464.</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>LOANS ON a BUYING Gum, TV's, gold and silvar iewelry, coira, most anything ol valut. Southam Gun I, Pawn Inc., 752-2454.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Swimming Pools</p>
        <p>Chemicala, Supplies Construction</p>
        <p>MIUIVIULI</p>
        <p>pooLAflvmr</p>
        <p>355-7121</p>
        <p>Hlway 43 Sortb. OrunvllM</p>
        <p>099 MiscbIIbiwous</p>
        <p>KdSAk sOFSk  160 Sound Movit camera, S27S. Call 746-210 </p>
        <p>lUDnigMt.</p>
        <p> Like new couch and</p>
        <p>chair with coNae tabla, and tabla, 5200, Hotpoint</p>
        <p>chairs, 5400. bod couch, m duk and chair, S20, broitor/rotluM^. 2S, malng set of dMiat, t,</p>
        <p>sariSi'Sft'SS</p>
        <p>uaiomdflroweod, no. 3S5-7366.</p>
        <p>SBF?i8KWri|</p>
        <p>jMLL.I4cubic loot almond Whirlpool raflrgorater, &amp;lt;100. WMte up^ froazar, S250.  4  y^oW.</p>
        <p>Bnwm campar tap, fm Dodge DSO pickup, SISoTur custom bum dask. SIOO. Call Ss-2426 or 756-1997.</p>
        <p>bbos At&amp;gt; ENDS, brstt, pic turu. Call 756429$.</p>
        <p>Hide and PUSk lawn mowors</p>
        <p>filter tor ute. Call</p>
        <p>7-7S  _</p>
        <p>NYO Betamax. $125.756-7T SfVIN NibbL 040 copl^ with rolter stand, $450. Alw office desk and other miscellsnoous of-</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>099 Misctllsneous</p>
        <p>iHAiAMib'Ybiii kuoi Rfiit</p>
        <p>iSOTcSi;^'"**'</p>
        <p>ruflitnrj&amp;amp;trwBi</p>
        <p>IHLOOaqaira. rXM' Hardboard SidingTSjO. Refac Plywood by Un W' $4.75, tk 85 L" 86.75. Bargain Canter, 75F</p>
        <p>ram</p>
        <p>746-40R.</p>
        <p>I dask. Good dellvwr.</p>
        <p>CaH</p>
        <p>irm</p>
        <p>dirt. pliMbarfc. rgpjn.</p>
        <p>inifii&amp;gt;bt</p>
        <p>rafrlmraters ter late. Over 200</p>
        <p>1v CnOyN iruvi</p>
        <p>. from. Cdll 7574611, tx-</p>
        <p>rjoicn:</p>
        <p>5x8, alu-</p>
        <p>im body. $S9B. Call 752 9637.</p>
        <p>jTfiOi</p>
        <p>UTILITY ILDINGS. 8'x12', 1 window, 1695 or rx16', 2 windows, $899, delivored. Call 756-9421 anyHma.</p>
        <p>WANTED tb BUY GE, Kan more, and Whirlpool washers and dryers that don't work. Call 756-2t9.</p>
        <p>AikWirtfrVors. color TV's.</p>
        <p>refrjgarators and stovn. $100 up. tantead. 7464929.</p>
        <p>CUBSIfltP DliPUT</p>
        <p>PostttenAvailaUe Educational DIrsctor</p>
        <p>BOYS CLUB</p>
        <p>OF Pirr COUNTY</p>
        <p>ResponsibilitlGS include: planning and directing educational programs for boys ages 6-18. Job description available at the Boys Club. Send resume to:</p>
        <p>Boys Club of Pitt County EdueaUonalfVtieatlonal Difetor 502 West Arlington BoultvBrd QreBnville,NC 27834</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March IS. 1987 .3 -</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>WliibiilG GOWN. Stylish, tea length, size 9/10. $200.756 2298.</p>
        <p>WfiYERN electric dask top push button phone, light tan coF</p>
        <p>or. $35.7564449._</p>
        <p>whirlpool microwave</p>
        <p>oven. 25Vk wide x 1$&amp;lt;/&amp;gt;t high x 18 S/W dkW, 1700 watts, very good, 8100. Call 752 2665.</p>
        <p>M8 AMP DC Super Hornet GE welding generator/power plant wHh tea7 Mounted on traitor.</p>
        <p>r6p.m.</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>OUR HEWEST MODEL. 1907 Parliament. Has 1450 square feet. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. This clauy home has deluxe carpet.</p>
        <p>vaulted ceiling with beams, deluxe pine cabi</p>
        <p>dishwasher, nets, 2x4 walls and quality insulation. Leu than $22 per square footll Only at Luv Homes of Greenville, 264 Bypau, 756-6996.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>102 Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>102 Mobilt Homes ForSBIe</p>
        <p>ATTENTION Veterans. 1987 doublewldu, 11% APR. No money down. 24 hour financing. Payments start at $200. Call 756-7138, ask for Mr. Meeks. VA Consultant.</p>
        <p>NEW HOMES; Slnglewldn and doublewldu. No money down to qualified buyers.</p>
        <p>BANK uys ull. xfra clean, 1981, 14x70. Assume iMn or finance 100%. No reasonable otter refused. 756-9191.</p>
        <p>ments leu than $179 par month.</p>
        <p>USED HOME SALE M tow M</p>
        <p>S350 down. Payments under $110 per month.</p>
        <p>OVERSTOCKED 14 wMe with waeher/dryer, air conditioning u low u $148 per month.</p>
        <p>Callorcomeby TrI County Homu Greenville 7564131</p>
        <p>EARLY BIROSPCIAL. Newly</p>
        <p>remodeled 70x12,3 bedroom, I'/k bath used home. New carpet, new drapu, new doors and much, much more! 1 Payments as low as $133 per month. Cheaper than rent! I Only at Luv Homes of Greenvllfe, 264 Bypass, 7564996.</p>
        <p>This week's speciali This</p>
        <p>cteuy home has 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. /Masonite siding. Vaulted ceiling. 2 celling fans. Storm windows. Washer and dryer. Quality carpets. Deadbolt locks. All this tor payments under $212. Only at Luv Homes of Greenville, 264 Bypau, 756 6996. Free electrical hookup with purchase.</p>
        <p>NEW 1987 Doubtewide. 3-Bedroom, 2 baths. 10% down. Only 1223.76 per month. Includu 5 year warranty, Conner Insurance, free set up and -delivery. Call Quinn 756-7490.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME &amp;amp; PART-TIME OPENINGS FOR</p>
        <p>OPERATING ROOM AND RECOVERY ROOM</p>
        <p>REGISTERED NURSES &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>SURGICAL TECHNICIANS</p>
        <p>Experience Preferred</p>
        <p>Exceilent Medical &amp;amp; Dental Benefits, Paid Vacation Sick Days, &amp;amp; Holidays. Excellent Hours &amp;amp; Limited Call.</p>
        <p>FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:</p>
        <p>NURSING ADMINISTRATION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF ROCKY MOUNT</p>
        <p>- 1031 NOELL LANE ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 27804</p>
        <p>Phone: (919) 443-9101 Ext. 246</p>
        <p>EOE</p>
        <p>*.W .'</p>
        <p>Greenville AAMCO Transmissions</p>
        <p>OPEN UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP</p>
        <p>AAMCaWeflXit</p>
        <p>to last a lifetime.</p>
        <p>AAMCOs best selling Lifetime Service* provides free parts and labor for as long as you own your car.</p>
        <p>Greenville AAMCO Transmissions</p>
        <p>3211 S. Memorial Drive  Greenville</p>
        <p>756-2111  Monday-Friday  8K)0  AM-6:00  PM</p>
        <p>^ Vour local AAMCO Ctnlw It I</p>
        <p>r Ownad and Operaiad</p>
        <p>-AvailatXt on rtKMi can wim aulomallc Iransm/ulons and raquuw an annual ruhack. Not amwlabia tor manual transmiuions Olhar warraniiM and urvicM an avalteUa. 8m Vour AAMCO OaMar tor dttaiis</p>
        <p>Ask</p>
        <p>about Financing AAMCO Warranties are Honored at Over 900 AAMCO Centers tttroughout the United States and Canada</p>
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        <p>svzMa</p>
        <p>SIIWII/U4X4</p>
        <p>(Available In Hardtop Or Convertible)</p>
        <p>Truck Auto Leasing, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-3635  1-800-682-2216</p>
        <p>Hwy. 11 South, GreenvilleI    1  '</p>
        <p>$5995?</p>
        <p>Youre crazy!</p>
        <p>Thats what 1 told the salesman at Brown &amp;amp; Wood. I needed 5 trucks for niy business. 1 needed trucks that wouldnt put niy company in the hole! So I told the Guy and you know what? We got the trucks we needed at a ridiculous Price!</p>
        <p>1 just hope Brown and Wood can stay in business at these prices!</p>
        <p>With a blark ntep bumper. Staiiilmn ntrrl niirnirM. INmer atwintrd brakm with front diaca. Steel belted radial tirea. Maintenanee free battery. Driver and pamtenger arm rtl. Dual aun vinoni. Lockable glove box. Cigarette lighter. Low fuel warning light. Knit vinyl upholatery. Available in a variety of rolom. All thix for only $5,995. Plua tax &amp;amp; tagi.</p>
        <p>BROWN &amp;amp; WOOD</p>
        <p>-INC.-</p>
        <p>PONTIAC-CADILLAC-ISUZU 329 Greenville Blvd.  355-6080</p>
        <p>1</p>
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        <p>&amp;amp;4 The DMy Reflector, GreenvHte, N.C.</p>
        <p>^  12  Mol&amp;gt;ilt  Homes</p>
        <p>*  For  Salt</p>
        <p>T\M ilbikiyi, m bath riM and wMhar. Already Mt 19. SM. tSiOO. Call 7SA-MIS</p>
        <p>6 HOME OONANZA. All pricat slashed, so on my lot. Lowest prices In town. If you are censWerlM a used mobile home, call 7St-7l3l, ask for Mr. Meeks Biggest selection In eastern NC</p>
        <p>llxM, 1V7S hamplon. New gas furnace and carpet. $7M0 or of far. Call 3SS-744r</p>
        <p>llaN IfT* Kara Villa mobile home, a bedrooms, 1 bath, new gas furnace, 2 air conditioners, 2 celling fans, mini blinds, deck with roof, undeiplnncd, SSOOO. Call7SS4SI7.</p>
        <p>ir k 4T OAKWOOD Mobile Honw. Taka over paynMnts of S1MJS par month. Negotiable dMffl payment. Call Earl 756-</p>
        <p>14170 1003 Fleetwood, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, fireplace, new cai|&amp;gt;et, deck, und^inning, shed and fenced yard. Mortgage auumable, low monthly paynsent. 758-7738.</p>
        <p>1872 moo two bedroom, air con ditloner and stove. 83500 down and n. Lot rent: 850 a ! moved. 756-0742 before 5 or 746-3032 after s.</p>
        <p>aiTioner ana sto' Underpinned, tied ready to move in. Lo month. Can also be 1</p>
        <p>1872 3-BEDROOM CONNER Auume 34 payments 895.03 per month. No down payment. Call</p>
        <p>Quinn at 756&amp;lt;33.</p>
        <p>1873 RITZCRAFT. 12x65. Nice clean used home. Some equity and assume payments. Call Calvary Mobile Homes of Greenville at 756-5114.</p>
        <p>1875 VOGUE. 4 bedrooms, ! baths, extra clean. 8850 down Payments 8145. Set up and</p>
        <p>delivered. Completely furnished. Call 756-746, ask for Mr Meeks.</p>
        <p>1876 CONNER, 12x55, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, unfurnished except for appliances, 758-5680</p>
        <p>1878 3-BEOROOM Mobile Home 8362.10 down. 8128.00 per month. Includes free set up and delivery. Partially furnished Call Quinn for details. 756 7138.</p>
        <p>1878 OAKWOOD, 14x68, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, total elec trie. Call 756-9348.</p>
        <p>1979 14' WIDE 3 Bedroom 8458.74 down. Only 167.00 per month. Call Quinn 756-7138. Thisone will move!</p>
        <p>1879 14x78, 3 bedrooms, l'/s baths. Must see to believe. Some equity and auume payments, ull Calvary Mobile Homes of Grmville at 756-5114.</p>
        <p>1878 14x78 TAYLOR mobile home. Central air, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, underpinned, washer/dryer. Outside storage building. Excellent condition. 810,500 negotiable. Call after 6 p.m., 756-7047.</p>
        <p>1981 CONNOR 2Bedroom, spacious floor plan. Good condition. Equity 81500 negotiable, assume payments. Call 633-6460</p>
        <p>1881 14x78. All extras, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 8303.76 down and assume old loan. 24 hour finance. Thisone will move quick. Call 756-0333, ask for Mr. Meeks.</p>
        <p>1882 CONNER. 60x14, 3 bedrooms, m baths. 8495 down, 8233 per month. This includes all. all 756-7490, ask for Mr Meeks.</p>
        <p>1883 HORTON, 2 bedrooms, front kitchen, spa bathtub, back deck, storage houu, central heat and air, on rented lot. Low down paynwnt and take over payments. 752-7504.</p>
        <p>1884 14x76 mobile home, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, cathedral ceiling. Call from 8-5, 752-6178, Randy.</p>
        <p>1986 FLEETWOOD 14x70 mobile home. 8201 monthly. Call 757 3555 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>188614 WIDE, payments as low as 8141.86. Greenville volume dealer. Thomas' Mobile Home SalM. Across from Airport. 752 6068.</p>
        <p>1987 FLEETWOOD. 24x64, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, sliding glau door. Frost free, ceiling fans, houutype furniture, masonite siding, shingle roof. 10% down, payments 8298 a month. Call Calvary Mobile Homes of Green vil le at 756-5114.</p>
        <p>3 YEAR OLD Titan mobile home, 56x14,2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 porchu, garden bath, fully furnished, in excellent condition inside and out. Only 8500 down and 8160 per month. Call 756-1281.</p>
        <p>10sMusical Instruments</p>
        <p>ABY GRAND Plano, repossessed Kimball, was 86,000-now 82,980. Cherry French Provincial, 3 years oW, delivery and warranty. 355-6002</p>
        <p>LEWIS VIOLIN, &amp;lt;/&amp;lt;i size, 8125. Call 946-9703 anytime.</p>
        <p>LOWREY ENCORE organ, 15 voicM, 18 rhythms, suitable for home or church. 756-0500.</p>
        <p>MUSICAL AND PA equipment We Install church PA, ouy, ull, trade and rent all types of musical Instruments including PEAVEY. Mac Stewart Music! 2700 Eut Ash Street, Goldsboro. 7514)120.</p>
        <p>TAMA DRUM SET, like new. 8600 negotiable. Call 746 4743. WE BUY, Mil, trade and rent all</p>
        <p>New Bern Music Tatum Drive, 636 5640</p>
        <p>I. All major linu includh^</p>
        <p>109 Sporting Goods FIHAl^Ouff^k^iniX</p>
        <p>ets. 2 tickets to the Semifinals and Finals in New Orleans. Call 756 4751.</p>
        <p>114 Instruction</p>
        <p>PIANO LESSONS offered, stu dents of ALL ages, qualified teacher with music degree and 10 years experience. 756 9992</p>
        <p>11s Lost &amp;amp; Found</p>
        <p>FOUND: Large male black Spaniel mix In vicinity of 5th Street and Ash. Very friendly. Call 752 0262</p>
        <p>LOST MID February gold horseshoe bracelet. Sentimental value. Reward 756 7028</p>
        <p>LOST: Ferret Sable color. Lost In RIvervlew Estatu. Reward. 756 0900,8 5, 758 6537 after 5.</p>
        <p>Ill Business Services</p>
        <p>8NCH BROOK AAarine Con structlon specializing in piers, bulkheads andJettlu. All work guaranteed Free estimates, call 946 1748, ask for David.</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business Opportunities</p>
        <p>l^^iNEsfr</p>
        <p>IINESS7 Buy or Mil your buslneu with C.J. Harris A Co., Inc. Financial A Marketing Con-sultants. Serving the Southeastern United States. Greenville, N.C. 355-7799, nights 75A8444.</p>
        <p>AKIRV. Full line. wner will train and finance. Brown and Leake 752 7384</p>
        <p> IFVSftWNSS</p>
        <p>81h nwst profitable franchlu In U.S.A.I Join join dynamic. International Mrvlce company of ferlng ongoling training and management support, exclusive farrltory, financial aulstance, outstanding Incorrw iwtenllal. Mr. Scott, 8I7-75A2983, person topersen collect.</p>
        <p>eUftlSTlAkdkSfdA</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST MALL. Franchise available now, America's only Christian Bookstore franchlM now In 10 statu. Call LEMSTONE BOOK BRANCH, 313 7804M00.</p>
        <p>CTiivnniBT tbf with</p>
        <p>rill. Will financo. Brown and uiaho 753 7384.</p>
        <p>and laun-* drenwt for Mio. Call 756 4001.</p>
        <p>* illCtR IMrrdi Aapalr. 30 yoars swne location. Major cilenfs. Some financing. Brown and Loako 752-7384.</p>
        <p>IKI7</p>
        <p>IwdUabe;!/</p>
        <p>ppwnrw</p>
        <p>A^.7SA4983</p>
        <p>ITOftl. Mlghly Will flnanco. Brown m7m.</p>
        <p>mr.</p>
        <p>756-4983 or 922-4444.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>Opportunities</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT AGENCY with telephone answering and secretarial services potential. Brown and Leake 753 7384.</p>
        <p>FAMILY RESTAURANT. A8a-jor highway. Will train. Brown and Leake 753-7384.</p>
        <p>GIFT SHOP Exclusive llnu. Excellent location. Brown and Leake 752-7384.</p>
        <p>GLAMOROUS BUSINESS Earn extra inconte as an Orchids Only I Affiliate. No experience or Inventory. Call Free 1-800-423-2806.</p>
        <p>GROCERY AND GRILL for sale near Portertown. 355-6045.</p>
        <p>SANDWICH SHOP Downtown iKation. Owner will train. Brown and Leake 752-7384.</p>
        <p>^RTING GOODS bowntov^ location. Owner financing. Brown and Leake 752-7384.</p>
        <p>. UNIQUE OPTORTUNITY Area franchlu available pro-vldu an excellent buslneu op-po^lty. Excellent cash flow and invmtmont return. Suc-CMsful businessperson must have management background, Min ability helpful but not nec-esury. 825,500 invntment plus</p>
        <p>day-Frlday.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>Opportunities</p>
        <p>PIZZA restaurant. Owner forced to ull for personal rusons. 2 locations in Raleigh and 2 in Greenville. Will Mil Individually or all. Fonville Moriuy Commercial, 878-8101.</p>
        <p>124 Professional</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEPING. GId Holloman. North Carolina's original chimney sweep, 30 years experience working with chimneys and fireplaces. Fireplace repair, chimney caps Installed, screens for chimney tops. Call day or night, 753-3503, Farmvllle. NC.</p>
        <p>125 Home Improvements</p>
        <p>NOTIcf</p>
        <p>Homeowners and planning home builders. We area a NC licensed General Building contractor. We would like to build for you. If it is new construction, room additions, vinyl or aluminum siding, whatever your building needs are, call us. We may be ustwho you need. For good qual ty work and maybe lus than com</p>
        <p>petitlve pricu. Call E.T. Leggett Construction, 792-2581, Wllliamston, NC.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>132</p>
        <p>Commercial Property</p>
        <p>SufiNls?^SoFlRfY^</p>
        <p>acre lot with KhoolhouM and metal building. Located in Farmvllle area.753 3428.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE OA LEASE;</p>
        <p>WarehouM, Farmvllle, AOOO-l-square fut, truck body high, with officu, truck scatos, rail siding, on 1.6 acru. 1 522-5171.</p>
        <p>488' ROAD FRONTAGE avail able on North Greene StrMt. Excellent location for comnter-cial devetooment with high traffic count. Priced in low 830's. Call Mike Davis with Century 21, Janet Bowser 81 Associates at 355-7800 or 355^777.</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>Comtominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>RINGGOLD TOWERS. Com pletely furnished student con-&amp;lt;tos, for Mie or rent. Parents, look now for fall semnter. Priced from 830,000. University Realty 355 5866, Jean Hopper 756 9142.</p>
        <p>WSTHILLS. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, near hospital, 1&amp;lt;/s years old. Call 757 1691.</p>
        <p>82280 ASSUME shared equity loan on 2 bedroom, i'/S bath townhouse In Shenandoah. Monthly juyments under 8240.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER: 2 bedrooms, 2 bath flat. Quail Ridge: hardwood floors, ceiling fan, custom drapes and wallcoverings, fireplace, efficiency kitchen with all appllancM, large patio. 756 6845.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Heritage Village. 2 bedroom energy efficient patio home. Great room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, pantry with washer/dryer connections, outside storage, private patio. 840,000. Call 7544558.</p>
        <p>140 Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>uS^B5f*^^acco^ou^</p>
        <p>(Pin County). Call Jack Sharp, 795-4578.</p>
        <p>AFp3R5SBLf*^S^ufry</p>
        <p>white attractive intemt rates are here. This home is immaculate and otters 3 bedrooms, ivy baths, heat pump, workshop for only 845,900. Call Sue Dunn at AMrloge and Southerland, 756-3500; nights 355-2588 for details.</p>
        <p>ARE YU LOOKING A great home Id a grut buy, then</p>
        <p>stopl You've found It! 4mroxi mately 1500 square mf, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, kitchen-dining combination, large lot and more for only 864,900. #C34, Foursite Realty 355-7300, Carolyn Erwin, 3 6016.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
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        <p>Open Saturdays  24  Hour  Wrecker  Service</p>
        <p>Come By And Greet Our New General Manager -  Wttlh</p>
        <p>We do not offer gimmicks like a tank of gas, free meals, clearance sale, huge discounts, great selections, because we do all of them unadvertised. We offer the Winning Edge  Qualified Salesmen, Trained Technicians and an Excellent Parts Department.</p>
        <p>AT THE COUNTRY DEALERSHIP EVERTHING COSTS LESS'</p>
        <p>Xome See The Two **1988 New Models.........Corsica  &amp;amp;  Beretta'</p>
        <p>1986 SPRINT. . .^149</p>
        <p>If 1987 NOVA</p>
        <p>191</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>Mo.</p>
        <p>SlockMSS. LtitPric* $7903 Sale Pnc# 17469 64, Tom pymnli 1894800 siock 497 Uit Price $10,06300, Sale Price $929697, Total Payments</p>
        <p>$11 47980</p>
        <p>1987 CELEBRITY .^251i^ 1986CAVALIER.. .*192t?</p>
        <p>($1000 Rtwto!)</p>
        <p>Stock 4489. Lilt Price $1507320</p>
        <p>($750 Rtbato!)</p>
        <p>$1322100 Sale Prtce 110.89766 Total Payments stock *466, List Price $10,63900. Sile Price 19357W Tolel Payments</p>
        <p>$11,90020</p>
        <p>1987 CAPRICE  $  1</p>
        <p>CLASSIC ^2531S  1987S-10TRUCK.M54</p>
        <p>Lm pZ. $13 819 00, S.I. Price 111,99600, To... Peym.nl.  *    ^01-  Peymem.  $6700</p>
        <p>115.206 60</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>Mo.</p>
        <p>1987 FULL SIZE</p>
        <p>1987 ASTRO</p>
        <p>CUSTOM  CARGO  VAN.... ^260t</p>
        <p>MMkW Mo. ______________________________________</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Mo.</p>
        <p>stock *601. Sale Pnce 612.29900, Total Peymante 816,629 40</p>
        <p>DELUXE PICK-UP.</p>
        <p>($500 Robalo!)</p>
        <p>Slock *469. Llat Prict $13.84600, Sale PPce 111.476 03 Total Payments $13.79100</p>
        <p>1987 SPECTRUM.</p>
        <p>($500 Robatol)  sioek 462. List Pnce $18,66700. Sale Prtoe 814.93293, Total Paymanit</p>
        <p>Stock M93. Llel Price $10,164 00. Sale Price 69482 46 Total Peymenle 819.44260 11,04180</p>
        <p>184 1987 S-10 BLAZER.^307i?</p>
        <p>ALL REBATES GOOD THRU MARCH 30,1987 ONLY!</p>
        <p>60 Monlhe, 10.99% A P R . 61000 Down Plot Rebate With Approved Credil All Peymenle Rlue Tan and Tage</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>ASSUME THIS nonH)ualifylng FHA loan with low equity. This four yMf old bricli ranch is Im-maculate-ofters living and dining room, aat-in kitchen, two bedrooms on large wooded lot, minutes from hrpifal. 856,900. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 7S4-3500; Nights, 3SS-2588._^</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>AYDEN. Immediate occupancy mAy be pouibte with a leaM purchaM on this cute 2 bedroom home, greatroom with fireplace, detached wired workshop! Only 837,SOO. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; Nights, 355-2508.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>AYDEV. $53,500. Your country coltectlblas and antiques will fit perfectly into this gracious colonial. Built In 1199, home otters 5 bedrooms, 2'/S baths. I fireplaces. Call Jamie Brown, 752 2690, Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>AYON; Charming brick ranch In nice neighborhood and In ex-celtant condition. ThrM of tour bedrooms, m baths, dan, Mt-in kitchen, all for 846,000. Call Rhonda Bailey, CENTURY 2), Janet BowMr and Associates. 7564003 or 355-7000.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>*</p>
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        <p>Jf</p>
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        <p>x-</p>
        <p>IK AURAS ARI</p>
        <p>Come Test Drive The One Youve Heard About!</p>
        <p>fhe Acura Integra</p>
        <p>(Available In 3 &amp;amp; 5 Door Models)</p>
        <p>The Acura legend</p>
        <p>(Available In 2 &amp;amp; 4 Door Models)</p>
        <p>Only At</p>
        <p>t</p>
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        <p>Truck A Auto Leasing, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-3635  1-800-682-2216</p>
        <p>Huiy. 11 South, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>f </p>
        <p>Before you buy...</p>
        <p>come see eur denis!</p>
        <p>1986 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS</p>
        <p>2 to choose from, low mileage, full power, e)(cellent buys!</p>
        <p>1986 TEMPO</p>
        <p>2 door, sport, 5 speed, 6,000 miles, save thousands!</p>
        <p>1986 COUGAR GS</p>
        <p>Dark blue with smoke interior, low mileage, full power.</p>
        <p>1986 SABLE LS</p>
        <p>Leather, full power, 8,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1986 HONDA ACCORD</p>
        <p>2 door, hatchback, 9,000 miles, automatic, save thousands!</p>
        <p>1986 SABLE GS.</p>
        <p>20,000 miles, full power.</p>
        <p>1986 FORD TAURUS</p>
        <p>Dark charcoal, full power, 5,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1985 COUGAR XR 7 TURBO</p>
        <p>2 to choose from, low mileage, fully equipped, excellent buy!</p>
        <p>1985 TOYOTA CELICA</p>
        <p>Fully equipped, 30,000 miles, very sporty.</p>
        <p>1985 GRAND MARQUIS</p>
        <p>4 door, white, 20,000 miles, excellent buy!</p>
        <p>1985 NISSAN PICK-UP</p>
        <p>5 speed, air, 20,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1984 CHEVROLET CAVALIER STATIONWAGON</p>
        <p>Automatic, air, 40,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1984 GRAND MARQUIS</p>
        <p>2 door, extra clean, 58,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1984 LINCOLN MARK VII</p>
        <p>Bill Blass designer series, leather, 30,000 miles, save thousands!</p>
        <p>1984 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4</p>
        <p>Manual transmission, air, excellent buy, 56,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1984 TOYOTA VAN LE</p>
        <p>Full power, local, 1 owner, 40,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1984 CAMARO Z28</p>
        <p>Red, full power, t-tops, 40,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1983 BUICK ESTATE STATIONWAGON</p>
        <p>Full power, local car, 30,000 miles, excellent buy!</p>
        <p>1983 LINCOLN TOWN CAR</p>
        <p>Signature Series, local, 1 owner, full power, excellent buy!</p>
        <p>1983 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LJ</p>
        <p>Fully equipped, 40,000 miles, excellent buy!</p>
        <p>EAST CAROLINA</p>
        <p>LINCOUMMIRCURY-OMeAmKUR</p>
        <p>MERCURY</p>
        <p>LINCOLN</p>
        <p>West End Circle 75M267</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0075" />
        <p>&amp;lt;444 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>r HDFORD. Family comfort     youfs in ttiis chnrming</p>
        <p>story home. 4 bedrooms, 9 iformal areas, den with u^'fflfftaca, sunroom with sky--vWm. thW floor completed /oatvrn office and work/study nomjer kids, double garage-eyarythlng you could ask tor.</p>
        <p>plus playroom and fvro sfair- iito. Ur</p>
        <p> ..... University Realto</p>
        <p>|$5-5to6; Jean Hopper 7M.9M2.^</p>
        <p>tfilY RIDGE. New sub</p>
        <p>division past Lake Glenwood. Large loto, fine homes. New</p>
        <p>OMinty school district. Eastern pines water and fire dej^rt</p>
        <p>SIM; Jean Hopper 756-914</p>
        <p>.CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Rent A</p>
        <p>^NEW CAR</p>
        <p>As Low As</p>
        <p>$18.00</p>
        <p>Per Day</p>
        <p>Sharpest Fleet In Town</p>
        <p>RENT WAY ^UTO RENT Brown &amp;amp; Wood</p>
        <p>Downtown</p>
        <p>752-2882</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BEDFORD: Quality construc-tlon to please the most discriminating buyer In this 4/5 beW-oom home under construction in Bedford. Over 3100 square feet featuring 9 feet ceilings downstairs, recreation room, 3 baths, formal areas, downstairs bedroom, double ^rage, permanent stairs to third floor, custom trim, corner</p>
        <p>lot. Many extras. Cail for   i. Century</p>
        <p>details. Linda Gaddis, -</p>
        <p>31 Janet Bowser &amp;amp; Associates, 355^7800 or 756-3291.__</p>
        <p>BELVOIR Great starter home, that features three bedrooms, wpliances and heat pump. 20's. wll; J.L. Harris A Sons, Inc. 758-4711 or Don Lee 752-1910.</p>
        <p>BETHELHANDYMAN</p>
        <p>Special I Invest your time in this two bedroom home which offers</p>
        <p>living room, permanent stairs to attic for expansion</p>
        <p>________________^..Jbllltles,</p>
        <p>hardwood floors. Reduced to $10,900. Call Sue Dunn at AldrldM A Southerland, 756-</p>
        <p>3500; flights, 355-2588._</p>
        <p>BETTER THAN new townhouse, many extras behind the Sheraton. 355-6339.</p>
        <p>BRICK RANCH. 1874', 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths (2 ceramic tile), 1 bedroom with bath and separate entrance, huge living room with gas fireplace, kitch-en-den with pine panelling, laundry room, new roof, new gas fumace/air, hardwood floors, fully carpeted, large corner lot, 3 blocks from ECU. Immaculate. $80,000. Call 752 4755.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Real Estate &amp;amp; Industrial Equipment Appraisals</p>
        <p>Now Available In This Area! 2 Locations To Serve You  Vanceboro  Greenville</p>
        <p>C.l. SwMMrlii, Jr. A Ais$daltf</p>
        <p>I PREA, CIMA Certified Senior Appraiser 7S^5514</p>
        <p>946-9615</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>DATE: Friday, March 20,10 a.m.</p>
        <p>LOCATION: From Ayden, N.C. take Old Highway 11, go approximately 2 miles to R.P.R. 1131, turn right. Sale at end of road on left.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS</p>
        <p>1105 M.F. Tractor 35 Deluxe M.F.</p>
        <p>J.D. 1010 M.F. 245</p>
        <p>BARNS</p>
        <p>5 Roanoke 22 Box Gas Fired EQUIPMENT Roanoke 3 pt. hitch Box Loader</p>
        <p>1 Row Tobacco Combine Roanoke</p>
        <p>2 Wheel Roanoke Tobacco Trucks</p>
        <p>2 Row Powell Tobacco Topper Lilliston 4 Row Roll Cultivator Ahardee Bush Hog 5 ft.</p>
        <p>15 tt. Steel Trailer</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted by</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>HM Farm Trailer 15 axle Reddick Drain Plow Lilliston Fert. Sower M.F. Disc 15 Dual Wheels CC Plant Bed Rig 3 yd.</p>
        <p>J.D. 4 Wheel Trailer 4 Row Holland Transplanter 7 ft. Long Disc 2 Row M.F. Cult. w/Sowers 2 Row Pittsburg Cult w/Sowers</p>
        <p>M.F. 4 Row Planter w/Sowers 300 gat. tank Watson Sprayer 11 Tine Blanton Chisel Plow Hardee 5 ft. Side Cutter M.F. 3-16 Bottom Plow 2 Wheel Rider</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT AND REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>DATE: Thursday March 19,10 a.m.</p>
        <p>LOCATION: From Robersonville, N.C. take Highway 903 North. Go approximately 4 miles, turn right on R.P.R. 1159. Sale will be 2 miles on left. Watch for signs.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS</p>
        <p>J.D. 3120 Ford 5000 Diesel BARNS</p>
        <p>4 Long Gas Fired 126 Rack</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>TRACT I 125 Acre Total 65 Acre Cleared Tobacco 7134 lbs. 1986 Peanuts 18,971 lbs. 1986</p>
        <p>EQUtPMENT</p>
        <p>Chisel Plow 11 tine 2 Row Tobacco Bedder Breaking Plow ISO Gal. Sprayer (Homernade 200 Gal. Trailer Type Spryer</p>
        <p>Sato Conducted by</p>
        <p>!</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>Roanoke Trailers 4 Row J.D. Planter Hay Rake (tely)</p>
        <p>1 Row Roanoke Tobacco Primer 4 Riddick Grain Trailers Farm Trailer 4 Wheel Metal Body</p>
        <p>4 Row McLenny Cultivator Powell 2 Row Tobacco Topper Roanoke Sidecutter Peanul Inverter</p>
        <p>Peanut Conveyor Blanton 12 Disc Tandem Peanut Combine Long</p>
        <p>5 Bottom Int. Breaking Plow Turntable</p>
        <p>1/8 Hoist</p>
        <p>NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS</p>
        <p>DOUC CURKINS  RALPH  RESPESSl</p>
        <p>Creenville, N. C.  Washington,  N. C.f</p>
        <p>^ 9W-897</p>
        <p>7SI-IS7S</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>William W. **Billy Jefferson Bynum Farm-Farmville, NC Sat. March 21,1987,11:00 AM</p>
        <p>DbeeHont: From Farmvllle, NC lake 256 North for approximately 2 miles to Butts crossroad. Turn right on rural paved road 1200. Farm boundary starts at creak bridge.</p>
        <p>Approximately 133.6 AcresTo be sold In 5 tracts</p>
        <p>Tract #1 - Approximately 2.2 acres with welt and septic tank. Approximately 610' of road frontage on 1200. Tract *2 - Approximately 4.6 acres. All cleared. 200' deep with 1000' of road frontage on 1200. Room for 8 lots 125' -200'.</p>
        <p>Tract *3  Approximately 6.9 acres. All cleared. 200' deep with 1500' of road frontage on 1200. Room for 121018125'-200*.</p>
        <p>Tract 44. Approximately 15.0 acres of all wood land. Tract #6 - Approximately 105.0 acres with approximately 61.0 acres cleared. Approximately 15.0 acres of pasture land with two ponds. Farm has 6 room house with bath. Small tenant house with several bams and out buildings. Most of the land Is fenced In. Property has approximately 140' road frontage on 1200.</p>
        <p>This property has excellent development potentiel Only 15 minutes from PItl Memorial Hospital. Only 3 minutes from Farmvllle.</p>
        <p>The Auction/Really Co reserves the right to offer the property In seperate tracts, combination thereof and/or aa a whole. An-</p>
        <p>nouncamanls day of sale take precedence over any printed matter</p>
        <p>Tama: tO/l&amp;gt; down day of sale with balance due in 30daya. Confirmation day of tale.</p>
        <p>John Tugwoll Rocky Mount, NC 1B4464I814</p>
        <p>NCAL 43494 NCRB 444B67</p>
        <p>Qlonn Warron Plnoto|W,NC B1M27-24B8</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BUDGET PLEASER. 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 3 bath ranch In a nice Farmvllle neighborhood. Fireplace, carport. Vltoll cawd for and affordably priced In</p>
        <p>$40'*. To see, call Nancy Dudley, Aldridoe &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-3m</p>
        <p>or 756-5596, nights.</p>
        <p>BUY MORE WITH LESSI-Today's low intorest rates tower</p>
        <p>your payments allowing you to buy more. Enjoy this, brick</p>
        <p>home and Its huge fenced yard! UnTva</p>
        <p>($SO's) 4192, Unrverilty Realty, 355-5866; Janet Ricciaralli, 746-6991.</p>
        <p>-BUY MORE WITH LESS!-Today's low Intorest rates lower your payments allowing you to buy more. Enjoy this brick M fenced yar Iverslty Real</p>
        <p>home and its huge'fenced yard!</p>
        <p>University Realty 355-5866; Janet RIcciarelll, 74F</p>
        <p>(BSD's) 1192,</p>
        <p>6991</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. $2500 dOwn, assume FHA loan on 2 bedroom, m bath townhouse. Many extras. 756-2950 after 5:30 or weekends.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BADWRIETAFP</p>
        <p>Leeting It not a Chinese carl M's (Imjpiy a more economical way ol financing your trans-portallon. No required down paymoM. Affordabla monthly psymotrts. 12 to eo month programs on any make and modal of new and salactod used ears and trucks. OpUen to pui^ chase at a pre-stotad value. Intaradad? Call or como by:</p>
        <p>MERICAII TRUCK &amp;amp; MITO LEASHK</p>
        <p>756-3635 1-800-662-2216 Hiway 11 GraenvillB</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY: Reduced to 8169,900. Contemporary tla-</p>
        <p>gance in exquisito private set-flnO.AI   .....</p>
        <p>. truly unique cuatom built home featuring Imprenlve 2 story, graat room, balconied stelrcaae, large deck overloek-Ing creek off master bedroom and many more fine details. Call Janet Bowser, CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associates. 355-7800 or 756-8500.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER ovr ttOO square feet 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with Wreplaceaiidpatto. 752-7607.</p>
        <p>iV OWNeA (Lakt Sienwood). 3 badroomt, 2 baths, larga greatroom with flreplace and</p>
        <p>75B6756.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>rR~kolEEN For the</p>
        <p>discriminating. You'll be the envy oa II In this gracious 4 bedroom, home. Elegantly pro-I rooms, sf</p>
        <p>portioned formal family room. Beautiful lot.</p>
        <p>sunny</p>
        <p>I, study, and more, t. SISTs. For ep-</p>
        <p>pplntmtnt to soe, call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge S Southerland, 7S6-3M0 or 756-5596, nights.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMEMT AUCTION</p>
        <p>TURMT,IIMei 21,1917 10MAM.</p>
        <p>WMER: MILIME.  lEMEn</p>
        <p>LoeBtkm: Rt 1, OAK CTTY, NORTH CAROLINA Torn Left On State RimhI 1347,1 Mfle North On Hwy. U</p>
        <p> 1974 Ford EconoUne Van</p>
        <p> 1979 TeyelaSRS-Pickup</p>
        <p> 17M Serie* Intwmaliooal - 1-Ton Dump Trk.</p>
        <p> MS Allis Chalmtr Tractor</p>
        <p> IIS Matsay Farguson Tractor</p>
        <p> 147S Mauay Farguion Tractor</p>
        <p> KingChisalPtow</p>
        <p> llOJohnOaartOtok-llFt.</p>
        <p> Aiiit ClMlnMr F Glaaiwr Combhw (4 Row) Wilh BattiHtadar*</p>
        <p> MOO Hutttor Combina - Paanut</p>
        <p> Liliitton 1 Row Paanut Oiggar</p>
        <p> 4RewBaddarPtow</p>
        <p> Lilliston Rotllltr WHh Row Shapars</p>
        <p>1VADA Bam* With Uaito (Tobacco or PMnuts)</p>
        <p> 1VA0A Traitor</p>
        <p> New Holland 1 Row Tobacco Sattor</p>
        <p> S*0 Gallon Tank and Pump</p>
        <p> Matsay Farguton 3 Baltom Brtaking Plow 1  Johnson Spray Barral*</p>
        <p> LONG Tobacco Harvtttor with Racking Tabla 4 Row Rolling Cuttlvator</p>
        <p> RoanohtSMoBoy</p>
        <p> itUCbavrolotTractor</p>
        <p> (Standard) Leg Traitor</p>
        <p> 31 Ft. Ftolbad Traitor</p>
        <p> Farmband Orindtr and Mixtr</p>
        <p> iFarmTrailart</p>
        <p>1 Dual TirM (For ACand MF M7S) 40Ft.CemAugar</p>
        <p>-MISCELLANEOUSITEMS- .</p>
        <p>* Aucttenaai a Nato: Mr. Raanalt la oetting back an Farm Oparattoa a will sail Iblt aqulpmant at auction. All of Mils aquipmanf bM baan waN maMBrtoaiaiid to PIILO READY. Sato Day Annauncamants take pracadtnct ovar Iba above ItoHng.</p>
        <p>Terms: Cish or Good Check</p>
        <p>Sale Conducted by:</p>
        <p>UMOH UGTION 8 RUin</p>
        <p>2117 IIGNUnS IMI  KINSTON,  N.6.2M01</p>
        <p>(911)522-1871</p>
        <p>William Phillips NCAL 333 (19)522-1664</p>
        <p>Warren Bud" Harper (919)523-1393</p>
        <p>Jack A. Bell NCAL 1139 (919)527-4646</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987 E-5</p>
        <p>Daily Reflector</p>
        <p>Classified</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
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        <p>118 Readt Street . Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>757-3300</p>
        <p>CORSICA &amp;amp; BERETTA</p>
        <p>The All New 1988 Chevrolets Are Here!</p>
        <p>See Them Now At Phelps Chevrolet</p>
        <p>Oapr</p>
        <p>S-10 Trucks, S-10 Blazers &amp;amp; Full Size Pickups</p>
        <p>or up to</p>
        <p>$600 Cash Back</p>
        <p>REBA TES EXTENDED</p>
        <p>Celebrity  $1000  Camaro</p>
        <p>Nova  $750  Cavalier</p>
        <p>Cavalier</p>
        <p>Spectrum - $500  Spectrum</p>
        <p>NOW IN STOCK - READY FOR DELIVERY!</p>
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        <p>64 T&amp;gt;ii Dally RWeotor. QreenvtHe. .C.</p>
        <p>144 HOMM For Salt</p>
        <p>fcV 4MNht ) btdraonTm</p>
        <p>bM, vino rotm, MMwn and dMng arda cmwblnaWwi. fully</p>
        <p>apprmlmalfly 100x150. Mon-7SMIS2</p>
        <p>ir"</p>
        <p>1401.</p>
        <p>OWniER. Baautlful 2 yaar oM Conftmporary on lora* vwodad M. lUdraonM. Ibol^ groat room wWi firopiaoo and &amp;amp;img tan. Mini MtaS^y. Mlmilos from Hoaplfal Roaomond Qrlvo. PI Subdivision. 7SMSOO.</p>
        <p>Only SSOJOO. FHA i</p>
        <p>Pinorldgo</p>
        <p>aMelot. y oimor custom built 3 bodroom brick ranch. manyoxfras,t7SJflO. 750-0SM.</p>
        <p>^AllLt: Baautlful Wllllamsbyrg only 3 yoars young. Homo taaluros formal living room, 3 bodrooms, 2 bBtN. fIripliKo, largo utility room, hugs closats. and all locatad on a boautlfully land-scagod lot. CduM bo Murs for only IfS.m, 1632. CEtn-URY 21 Bass Roalty, 7564006.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Salt</p>
        <p>tlllRRY OAks. Why buy lust an adSQuata houst, whon you can outa your saocial homot A</p>
        <p>7t ^</p>
        <p>iqygff</p>
        <p>with tannal aroas, family room with firopiaca and bulltlns that will makt you smilo. A 2 car</p>
        <p>garaga and many axtras. In low m*. fJ3, Fourslta Roalta 355-7300, Jim Burhans, 355^5017.</p>
        <p>COiiNWiiYhisobadroom traditional, locatad in ona of Groanvilla's most daslrabla</p>
        <p>taaturos living room, sap-m, family room</p>
        <p>arata dkili room. ______</p>
        <p>with nroptaca. This charming nalghborhood of tars tha warmth, boauty and convo-nlonca avary family noods. {M,SOO. Aldridga &amp;amp; Soulhorland Raaltor, call Juna Wyrick 750-3100; nights 750-5710.</p>
        <p>FiMii Larga baautiful pitm shada this 3</p>
        <p>formal aroas, doubla</p>
        <p>ta Raalty, 155-5000  Rumbioy, 753-2723.</p>
        <p>Draw</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>Due to expansion in our new and used saies voiume we are in need of several salespersons. Along with our new sales facility we offer paid vacations, hospitalization, free demonstrator plan and income potential up to $50,000 per year. No experience necessary. Some college education preferred. Contact Leon Krementz at 756-</p>
        <p>1135 for an interview.</p>
        <p>Sunday. Match 15.1987</p>
        <p>eZHILW: Brick ranch? Cor im M. doubla carport, nka clooots and axtras. Prlcsd to sall.U4l5S.</p>
        <p>'WSELLAH0US6 EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE 2 bsdroom, 1V5 bath townhoma closa to mall. PricaroaMNd to SOI M. Groat invsstmant for ownar-occupant. 177.</p>
        <p>HERITAGE VILLAGE. 2 badr^ patio homo. This ilka naw homa Is porfact for a singla parson or a young couple gatlmg startad. SOIJM and no honS owners duos makes this too good topassup.fS44.</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT WISE? This nice rosidsnco In Hillslda will make you money. Comer lot, pecan and oak froos. 2-3 bedrooms, now paint Inslda, large rooms. Fricad to sail quickly. I3,S0. 1150.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY CONDOMINIUM. Ovar 1,000 square feat, 2 bedrooms, m baths, washer, dryer and ratrigarator Included. Compare condominiums and youMI agree this is an axcallem buy at only $34,f00.m34.</p>
        <p>OWNERS HAVE priced this burmlow homa to move In tha MID no's. This 2 bedroom is located In Grimesland In a v&amp;gt; acre lot. Plenty of extra storage with floored attic and outside building. Check this out today I</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................757-1077</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................750-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............756-3210</p>
        <p>Carl King .........750-1250</p>
        <p>Marla Davis ...........750-5402</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................750-1997</p>
        <p>Jula White....................752-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Oardan..............355-7227</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................3554430</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............750-7503</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............750-0010</p>
        <p>Vic Corey ........ 3554404</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1 t0O5254t10,ext.AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
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        <p> Tour of Nashvitle &amp;amp; Stars' Homes</p>
        <p> See Live TV Taping Of Nashville Now</p>
        <p> Riverboat Cruise  General Jackson Enjoy A Night Cruise With Live Entertainment &amp;amp; Meal</p>
        <p> Plus Much Morel</p>
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        <p>(Located next to New Greenville Wareiiouse-Expo 87 Building)</p>
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        <p>Appraisals  Liquidations Farm Auto  Estate BUY  SELL  TRADE ANYTHING OF VALUE Nothing Too Large or Small</p>
        <p>SELLING LARGE LOAD OF ANTIQUES  COLLECTIBLES Saturday, March 14th 7:00 PM Preview all day Saturday Friday &amp;amp; Saturday Flea Market 8:00 AM UNTIL...</p>
        <p>Spaces Available  Call for Info (Auction Every Saturday 7:00 PM)</p>
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        <p>C.L. SUMMERLIN, JR. &amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>NCAL 3477 NCREL 63165</p>
        <p>946-9615  752-5514</p>
        <p>PREA</p>
        <p>CIMA</p>
        <p>PRI&amp;gt;tiAfON SAU OUTBOARD LUBMCANT</p>
        <p>Available in Gallons, Quarts, Pints &amp;amp; Vi Pints</p>
        <p>Gallon *9.59 Quart ^2.59</p>
        <p>COBIA SS200 CENTER CONSOLE</p>
        <p>20' Cobia Sunskiff with a 1987 Evinrude 88 (90 HP) with trim and tilt  Cox self-adjusting galvanized trai er Boat Includes; Binnacle top Suntop  84 qt. Helmsman cooler seat  built in beverage cooler and tackle drawers In console  folding teak rod racks aerated live well  built In 35 gallon fuel tank</p>
        <p>*9,995</p>
        <p>Rigged and ready at............ phit  tax</p>
        <p>Sm CwwRm't NmmI Bvtarudi, SoMmi WfMtar. SoMo. CoBta. JMon. AifMMMrt And SwMi Fatal OMtartMp</p>
        <p>B &amp;amp; K Marine</p>
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        <p>144 Housts For Salt</p>
        <p>W^ELLAHOUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>TWOFORONE.Ouptox Ingaod location. Eoch *ldo hotS</p>
        <p>bodrooms and m boths. Lorgo docks on oocb unit mokos thorn oasy to koop rontod. Low utllmos. Comparo at ig,N. Ono side may bo occupied for ownar-occupmt.1764.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFULLY dacorotod den wHh lorgo comer tiroplaco. Well cored tor 3 bedrooms. 1 to bolhs.</p>
        <p>1,465 square toot homo. Lorgo rocrootfan room, workshop out-</p>
        <p>M^uscar^.A</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT TO ECU. 3 bodroom brick ranch. Roducad to mam. Well cared tor homo and yard. Posslblo owner financing or loase cotton. 10x26 workshop plus doublo j goodinvostment.</p>
        <p>garage.</p>
        <p>GREAT CONTEMPORARY! Spacious groatroom and gourmet kitclwn make this a homo tor enioyable living! 3 bodrooms and a garage com-plote the package! &amp;amp;llor Is ready to move so make us an of-tar. 157,906.1123.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2(KX)</p>
        <p>SS!i</p>
        <p>Holloman CALL ........757-1077</p>
        <p>Gasp Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella AAcGowi</p>
        <p>mn..............756-3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1250</p>
        <p>Atarle Davis..................756-5402</p>
        <p>Atary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Julo White....................753-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden 355-7227</p>
        <p>Tei</p>
        <p>Pat Tarry....................3554426</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7503</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............758-0618</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................3554404</p>
        <p>ToUFrw; 14005254910, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>SY OWNER Elmhurst area, tri-level home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen/ dining, playroom, workroom, utllily room, outside storage.</p>
        <p>1750 square central 4]''^</p>
        <p>haat, upper $60's. Days, 753 or Nights, 7564381.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Salt</p>
        <p>WFSELLAHOUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>-3E. Spaci woodad lot and Georgian tioir doscrttMS this now ranch with over 1,010 square toot, lorgo dln-liw and groatroom plus potto. oAorod at $57400. #031. Call nowl</p>
        <p>TREETOPS. Attractive 2 bodroom ftat, 3 full baths, tonc-ad path), tiroplaco. Drapes, rl^otor, microwovo. and</p>
        <p>oMH^Jan stay. Tqkq Evans</p>
        <p>Extension and turn left [ust before Sunshine Garden 616,900. 854.</p>
        <p>lust b Center</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOMS. Loase with op</p>
        <p>tion to purchase. This pororyhomols2C</p>
        <p>Is 20 minutes south of Groanvlllo on a haavily wood-od tot, has a horsahoo deck and a cothadral ceiling In the family I. 815.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING In Windy</p>
        <p>RMgo. 3 bedroom townhouso'. rsTmmw</p>
        <p>It'sTmmaculato with fresh paint and new carpet. Plenty of roar privacy. 1,470 square feet, across from the pool, groatroom with firaplaco will keep you worm until Spring. Coll now. Of-)U4lO.l52.</p>
        <p>tarad atl</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFULLY decorated and cared for homo In Greenville. 3 bedrooms, I to baths, largo groatroom, toncod In yard, playhouse for kids, over 1,250 ire foet, oft Hooker Road.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Roy Holloman</p>
        <p>ON CALL  ................757-1877</p>
        <p>Goep Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella AAcGowan..............756-3210</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1258</p>
        <p>Atarle Davis..................756-5402</p>
        <p>Atary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Julo White....................752-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7327</p>
        <p>Pat terry.....................3554436</p>
        <p>. .erry.......................</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7503</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............758-8618</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................3554404</p>
        <p>Toll Frw: I400-52549IO, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>LOW COST!</p>
        <p>NIW CAR KMTAIS</p>
        <p>SO FREE MILES PER DAY</p>
        <p>DAY, WEEK &amp;amp; MONTHLY RATES</p>
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        <p>CLONIAL NEIONtik. ham Ing. 3,baOraem brick home on quiet cul-Oa-Mc. Fenced backyard, carpert, study, finptaoa Ira^ and more. Uni-</p>
        <p>C).UB ^INi^. Lovely 3 badiuom oontemporary homa taking la^ graatroom with wrt Iw, fnlng room and kitchen wim Jenn AIra range and micrawave oven. Other extras Include an attached efficiency</p>
        <p>COUNTRY CHAAM - 3 bedraom brick ranch with alnwat 1386 square tael. Bauttful kitchen, i%ef extras. LA Faurtlta Ra-g 355-7388. LmII Jordan. 758-</p>
        <p>cuitoM HMk iuiLbihi. Craft-Bllt Hamas buIMt and finances an your let  comeataty tinlshtd home. Call 1-884943-521lanytlma.</p>
        <p>^EMMARY lEAUTY. TMt 3 bedroem home Is lecatod m an anormaus woodsd tot mart t^ 256 IM dsap. Interior taaturas cathaW-al callings In tha oraatroom, fireptact and wet bar. Farmal dining room looks onto a spaciout deck. Included are many built In extras, also an ofnca which cauM be usad  a 4th bedroom. All In close prqximanty to tennis</p>
        <p>SSSuTiffSfeHKSt</p>
        <p>WWI IIIIGIlif QOUDNI CBrpOi 1 BnQ</p>
        <p>fenced In yard. OftarOd at $132.588. 637. CENTURY 21 Bau Raalty, 7564666.</p>
        <p>YI i  bilttON. this 3 bedroom homa taaturas a dan wHh tlraptaca, formal dining room and step saving kitchen. Traditional home with garaga, attic storage, dack and much mare. Ottarad tor $54,900.1617 CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6IM.</p>
        <p>OSYOU OlVE'VduA money away each month ter rant? (83s6?-$488? or moral) Coma and let me show you how you ^ awn yaur own 3 bedroom brick homa tor iusta tew dollars mare each month, and you can I! dsductlon as wan. jca Foursna Raalty 355-7388, Carolyn Erwin, 3554814.</p>
        <p>OSyouwANT aptacaofyour own? This clean fwo or tnraa badreom moblla homa with Its own private lot may ha the answer. Ownar will hato with pq^ and dosing cost. Call: jI. Harris i Sons. Inc. 756-4711 or Don Loa 752-1910.</p>
        <p>^NTRY LIVINO at Its besti Cantractors personal home. This Immacuiata honta features 3 bedrooms. 2to baths, doubla garaga and ovy i acre lot. Call; J.L. Harris A Sons, Inc. 758-4711 orDenLoa7n-1918.</p>
        <p>66nt Lsf Yhis ona slip away. 3badroom, Itobaih-graatbuy In a convenient location. Lets of opannm and In excellent condt tlw. Also single car garaga with wired workshop area. $64,988. Call AldrldM A Southerland. 756-3588; Mtherlna Vinton, 7S2$77I.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
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        <p>txiNTTuVFfciLLTblVquoii: tyi Solid construction and stylo 00 hand-in4Mnd in this spaciouo</p>
        <p>HOW ^My. CM kr Jm, too. K15 Fourslte Realty 3SSr TmCoi^yn Erwin 3554016. ^</p>
        <p>OOfikLi WID and sTngle wlde'^ NO. Room</p>
        <p>on 34 ACRES of LANC tor expansion. Off Stantonsburg</p>
        <p>Rood nqor now 264 pxchango. $65400. J.L. Harris &amp;amp; Sons, 1^,</p>
        <p>Rooltors.75S-4711</p>
        <p>EAstWoSi</p>
        <p>  _ - uto as con be</p>
        <p>and Wilting tor youl This brIcK ranch tooturos living room wHI^</p>
        <p>tiroplaco. throe bedrooms, batti ond 0 half, and largo '</p>
        <p>back yard. Coll: J.L.'Harrls l Sons. inc. 750-4711 or Don Loo.: 7SM910.</p>
        <p>W~STlDlNfS' ftlngooi-Towors...Condo tor one, Fully-furnished other than linens.'^ Portact tor studonts or staff.'' Locatad on ECU campus, $33,900. CENTURY 31 Bott Rt^ ally, 7564666.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
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        <p>At Freedom Buick/Pontlac/GMC Trucks, we offer the finest late-model trade-ins at affordable prices, with low monthly payments. Here are just a few examples:</p>
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        <p>DaacripHon</p>
        <p>Was</p>
        <p>PMoe</p>
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        <p>APR</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>1984 Chevy Chevette</p>
        <p>8041A</p>
        <p>Low mileage, automatic, air conditioning</p>
        <p>*3995</p>
        <p>3450</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>* 8S</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>8023</p>
        <p>Silver 4-door</p>
        <p>4995</p>
        <p>4175</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>113*&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>8036</p>
        <p>Light blue, nice Z4k)or</p>
        <p>5195</p>
        <p>4475</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>123*</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>8038</p>
        <p>White 2-door, power windows</p>
        <p>5195</p>
        <p>4475</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>123</p>
        <p>1982 Pontiac Grand</p>
        <p>8025A</p>
        <p>Local trade-in, loaded</p>
        <p>5495</p>
        <p>4775</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>Prix</p>
        <p>1986 PontiacGrandAm</p>
        <p>8061</p>
        <p>2to choose from, grey and red</p>
        <p>9495</p>
        <p>8875</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>189</p>
        <p>1986 Buick Century</p>
        <p>8057</p>
        <p>White, loaded</p>
        <p>9lRX&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>9075</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>194</p>
        <p>Limited</p>
        <p>1985 Chevrolet Blazer 3053A Tahoe package; 2- 9995 9225 48</p>
        <p>wheel drive, sharp</p>
        <p>All payrnents based on $9(X) down, cash or trade, with approved credit. Tax and tags extra.</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>216^</p>
        <p>1986 Buick Bectra 8059 Dark blue, loaded, nice car. Was; *12,895. Sale Pllce: ^1,975</p>
        <p>ASIgmonConiiMny</p>
        <p>~  Highway264Bypass</p>
        <p>Buick-Pontiac-GMC Trucks Farmvllle 753-71</p>
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        <p>In Matching Down Payments!</p>
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        <p>Your Down Payment + ((sishortra^)</p>
        <p>Toyota East Matching Down Payment</p>
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        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>Cressidas  B,(XX)  +  *3,000=^^^qoo</p>
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        <p>ayment makes</p>
        <p>h4,257</p>
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        <p>#AW3264</p>
        <p>Our matching down payment ipakf your amount to finance just*</p>
        <p>lyment makes *11300</p>
        <p>OrOnly ^795 per month!</p>
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        <p>#RN330I</p>
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        <p>amount Id finanneiuu*</p>
        <p>amount to finance just:</p>
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        <p>^esellahuse</p>
        <p>EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL home In Ayden has been tastefully redone with tender loving care to make It extremely elegant. Hardwood floors, formal rooms, special fireplaces, s, large</p>
        <p>manfets.</p>
        <p>front porch.</p>
        <p>crown mouldings and beautltui it the charm of years. It's gas pack</p>
        <p>foyer</p>
        <p>former</p>
        <p>r accent</p>
        <p>climate control system, carport and sunroom provide all the</p>
        <p>comforts ot modern living. You must see the Inside. Call today</p>
        <p>for a private showing. Low sjo's. M2V.</p>
        <p>ROUCED TO MOVE. Owners need to move and said sell. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home In excellent condition. Nice neighborhood on comer lot. Central ahr, new dishwasher and more. Over 1,390 square feet, double</p>
        <p>ment. Priced in the #740</p>
        <p>TOWNHOME living at its best In this 3 bedroom, m bath with</p>
        <p>lo|s of extras including solid</p>
        <p>wood counter tops, celling fans, balcony off master bedroom, conveniently located. Offered In</p>
        <p>the MO'S. Call today I</p>
        <p>111 LISA LANE. Perfect tor starter home with 3 bedrooms. Situated on a corner lot. Energy efficient heat pump. Cozy flrepl^. Avaiiable thte Spring. Super buy at S4f JOO. 889.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL. Warning! Trespassers will be charmed by this 1 story home near Pitt Me-</p>
        <p>NEAR</p>
        <p>m^irHWltTutofflirs^^n'^^ air, large utility room, 3 huge bedrooms, 3 baths, woodstove and fireplace, large kitchen, din</p>
        <p>ing room and floored attic. Only M7,S00. ^Iler is r^y to move.</p>
        <p>Call now!</p>
        <p>CLARKBRANCH REALTORS 355-2000</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman ON CAL</p>
        <p> -kLL......................797-1877</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................796-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............796-3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................796-1398</p>
        <p>Marie Oavis..................796-9403</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................796-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................793-9091</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............399-7337</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................399-6436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............796-7983</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............798-8618</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................395-6404</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1-800S2S10,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>"WESELLAHOUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE. Redecorated and reduced. 3 bedrooms, 3V9 ba^. Excellent assumable loan with payments of 1434 and owner f^anclng available. $93,900. #781.</p>
        <p>VOUR APARTMENT cramped? Do you need more room for your family? We've got g I Iw new 1447 square foot; 3</p>
        <p>bedroom home with ^ynMmlii of</p>
        <p>month. Call</p>
        <p>Iw than SM per monin. \,aii wy and find out how easy It Is fobuy this home. Only 9mlnutes astof Greenville. 1871.</p>
        <p>103 FLETCHER. If you need to</p>
        <p>^  -------------don't  miss  seeing</p>
        <p>this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home In Twin Oaks. Over 1,300 square foM^t I53J00 It should flTyour</p>
        <p>VISIT ONE OF Greenville's most unique retirement and professional home sites. 3 and 3 bedrooms, 3 baths - all appli-iding</p>
        <p>Indue</p>
        <p>microwaves, (fluster stylefamP living. Prices from I93J00 up. Mteu; AtoiY Ward. Located Greenville Boulevard SW.</p>
        <p>on</p>
        <p>MOVE IN CONDITION. Owners</p>
        <p>relj^tlny^and i^lclng to sell</p>
        <p>V --- this 3 bedroom, m bath brick home as soon as</p>
        <p>(wveev  wall  a</p>
        <p>posslblel Take Highway 33 East 3 miles from city and look for sign on the right. M3,9M. 1864.</p>
        <p>CLARKBRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................797-1877</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................796-1719</p>
        <p>Ella Mc(iowan..............796-3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................796-1398</p>
        <p>Marie Oavis..................796-9403</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................796-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................793-9091</p>
        <p>Evelm Darden..............399-7337</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................3994436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............796-7983</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............798-8618</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................3994404</p>
        <p>Toll Free; 1-800-9394910,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity NEW LISTING. Ideal for starter</p>
        <p>home or retired couple. 3 3 baths, kitchen.</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>bederooms. _</p>
        <p>dlnlM and family area are combined: Locafed on large lot with fenced In back yard. Solar hot water, l owner, brick veneer. Excellent condition. Located in</p>
        <p>At***"'</p>
        <p>NC. The Wingate Agency, 797-3441or7S8-1380r399-9007.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>144 Housm For Sale</p>
        <p>WE SELL A HOUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>CAPE COO with over 1400</p>
        <p>square feet of living space bedrooms (3 up and 3 down), 3</p>
        <p>baths, fenced yard, large</p>
        <p>panelled shop, aluminum siding tor low maintenance. Offered at</p>
        <p>193400.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY PLACE. Get away from busy streets. This comer</p>
        <p>lot In Cmlr Palee oH Highway 33 (1W mifas) has plenty of backyard, 3 bedrooms.</p>
        <p>backyard.  _____________</p>
        <p>greatroom with fireplace and nearly 1,100 square feet. Builder</p>
        <p>SSIiSSS.iS</p>
        <p>lU UPTON COUNT. HUM Haven. This 3 bedroom, 3W bath townhouse Is in one of the best resale areas of Greenville, The Athletic Club area. Plenty ot space, practically new and r^ for occupancy. Located off N.C. 43 lust beyond (xreen vllle Athletic Club. $91,900. $746.</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE PRICE. $91400 for this well maintained brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, 1&amp;lt;4</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA, bedrooms, 1 bath make this brick home perfect for a student or professor. Backyard with</p>
        <p>bushes for^^acyfPrlced at on</p>
        <p>ly $91400. il</p>
        <p>LARGE WIRED workshop and 3 bedroom home in popular Colo</p>
        <p>nial Heights for only M7,900. Quit paying rent and take vantage of this low pri well kept home. #891</p>
        <p>ad-Iceonthls</p>
        <p>CLARKBRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................797-1877</p>
        <p>Gjm Johnson................796-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan ........796-3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................796-1398</p>
        <p>Atarle Davis..................796-9403</p>
        <p>AAary Ward...................796-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................793-9091</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............399-7337</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................3994436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............796-7983</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............798-8618</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................3994404</p>
        <p>Toll Free; 1400-9294910, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>HOLLYBRIAR: Beautiful woody location, 3 bedroom, 3 bath. 797-0473 or 399-6960, George.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPECIAL SOFTWARE/HARDWARE SALE</p>
        <p>SDF COMPUTERS - (Beside Cubbies) 106 E.Fifth St. Greenviiie, N.C. 27834  752-3694 Seiected Hardware and Software at almost wholesale pricing</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>HARDWARE</p>
        <p>(Bernoulli 10 -I- 10s, Hard Card, Quietwriter 2s, Spinwrlter 8850, Compaq portable 2, OKIDATA192) plus much moreSOFTWARE</p>
        <p>Symphony, DW4,123/Report, Samna, Crosstalk, plus much more Bargain and Used Software $2 - $50 Computer Manuals (DB3, Multimate, etc. all V!t price) Many computer accessories very cheap.</p>
        <p>Just come in and browse around.</p>
        <p>We also offer Word Processing, Data Processing, Typing and Photocopying ServicesISPECIAL</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
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        <p>farheel frodors. Inc.</p>
        <p>1-800482-0155  746-6345 Highway 11 South  Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>_ARS</p>
        <p>wrmTMESE</p>
        <p>SUPER SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1979 Volvo 244</p>
        <p>White, automatic, 4 door, NOW</p>
        <p>1982 Chevrolet Chevette</p>
        <p>White, 50,000 miles, autbmatic NOW.,</p>
        <p>3,495 2,995 4,995</p>
        <p>*1,995</p>
        <p>1978 Cadillac Sedan Deville$0 /LOR</p>
        <p>Black with tan interior, low miles NOW.... W j Hi W</p>
        <p>4,495 5,595</p>
        <p>1981 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>Loaded, tan, 60,000 miles NOW..</p>
        <p>19^9 Dodge Magnum</p>
        <p>Black with burgundy interior, t-topi loaded. $200 down payment NOW.</p>
        <p>1984 Ford Escort</p>
        <p>Loaded, AM/FM cassette, clean, 49,000 miles NOW</p>
        <p>1985 Nissan Truck</p>
        <p>31,000 miles.automatlc, Gold NOW</p>
        <p>BROWN &amp;amp; WOOD</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN</p>
        <p>1205Dlkln9nAvn.</p>
        <p>752-21</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>EEROV efficient. This</p>
        <p>two (tory contemporary located outside city limits Is situated In</p>
        <p>  ffing  on a large</p>
        <p>wooded lot. Home features^</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2Vk baths, fireplace, k. Award</p>
        <p>double garage and deck winning home '</p>
        <p>winning home designed arw built to bo onorgy efficient. Of fer^ in the TVs. #561. CEN TURY 31 Bass Realty, 7564666.</p>
        <p>E'joVTllECOZYcharmofa mantlod brick fireplace. Vaultod celling, 3 bedrooms down, master suite upstairs.</p>
        <p>Apollo heat system, refrigerator. #06i A.kinn 8744M. Call Anita</p>
        <p>at Unlvorslty Realty, 395-9M6 or 3994661.</p>
        <p>FABULOUS FIFTIES within walking distance of ECU this Williamsburg ranch offtrs</p>
        <p>lurg</p>
        <p>greatroom with firtplaco, three bedrooms, ------</p>
        <p>bedrooms, dining room and study; freshly painted. $93,500. Aik for Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 796-3500; Nights, 395-3988.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>EaRMHOUSE on Highway 43. Daliohtful old home priced at needs some work, but</p>
        <p>overall is In very good condition. University Realty 355-9866; Jean Hopper 796-9143.</p>
        <p>FARMHOUSE on 3 acre lot. Romodelod home, living room with fireplace, dining room or 3rd b^oom, eat In kitchen, central heat and air condition</p>
        <p>ing. 840's. Unlvorslty Realty 399-9866, Jaan Hopper 796-9143.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE.'s5i:5(W. New Listing. A touch of history Is offered In this early 1900 country styled homo. 5 bedrooms, 3</p>
        <p>taths, good condition. Jamie 753-3(</p>
        <p>Brown, 793-2690; Aldridge and Southerland, 796-3500.</p>
        <p>FRMVILL-Westwood Sub</p>
        <p>division, 3 bedrooms, 2 full</p>
        <p>baths. Excellent buy at $54,900</p>
        <p>OOVERNMENT homes from</p>
        <p>$1.00 (U mir). Foreclosures, id Tax ~</p>
        <p>Repos and Tax Delinquent pra</p>
        <p>PTles. Now selling" in your eroa. CaM (refundable) 1-918-</p>
        <p>499-3734 Extension 4-1315 for listings. 24 hours.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>For sal. Atei nice 3 bedroom house. Living room, den, kitchen, bath, a room for of-Newly</p>
        <p>Heights. $46,900. Call 792-2315 FORT SUMTER; New construe tion In Lynndale. This Bowser Built homo features 2750 square</p>
        <p> nere s 4 bedrooms, 2 car</p>
        <p>^jBT^end an unfinished 3rd</p>
        <p>Call Janat Bowsar, CENTURY 31 Janet Bowser &amp;amp; Associates, 355-7800 or 796-8900. $168,900.</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS for that large lamlly. Nice big eat-ln kitchen, den with wMdstove, ^cod backyard and stori</p>
        <p>bulMing.'#309:Un1versi. 399-58M; Jean Hopper 7</p>
        <p>FESH</p>
        <p>143.</p>
        <p>CoHegeCoi ner home</p>
        <p>M~TNE MARKET. Court. Excellent begin-ne offers 3 bedrooms, groat rooin, with built-lns, bay window In dining area and single garage. Freshly painted. $94,900. Call Sue Dunn at</p>
        <p>Aldridge A Southerland. 796-3500,nlghf</p>
        <p>3500, nights call 395-2908.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>oAeaT PRICE on this 3 bedroom brick homo featuring</p>
        <p>living room with fireplaco, large</p>
        <p> -</p>
        <p>l-ln kitchen, garage, and nice comer lot. University Realty i-5866; Jaan Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>OREAT STARTER HOME.</p>
        <p>Located In country on Route 9.3 bedrooms. I bath, I acre lot.</p>
        <p>9866</p>
        <p>Univmlty Realty. 359-srlas Forbes, 756-71S7.</p>
        <p>gAiFTON: Every room Is unbelievably spacious in this 2</p>
        <p>bedroom home with over 1200 square feet. Law landscaped comer lot and a ^40' detached garage. Priced to sell at $44,900. CellTinde Gaddis, CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser end Associates at 399-7800 or 756-3391.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE POSSESSION at</p>
        <p>$69,900. You could bo living In</p>
        <p>this 3 bedroom contemporary rts greatroom.</p>
        <p>today. Also features |</p>
        <p>living room, dlnlM room, arid eat-ln kitchen. New carpet</p>
        <p>throughout. Call Aldridge A Soufherland, 756-3900; Katherine Vinson, 753-9778.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Sunday. March IS, 1987</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>WW INTEREST rates Invite home ownership. Why not look today at this new home minutes from hospital. Cedar ranch with</p>
        <p>gr^room, three bedrooms, 2 baths, bay window, deck. Now 898,900. tak tor Sue Dunn at</p>
        <p>Aldr</p>
        <p>3900;</p>
        <p>A Southerland, 796-355-2580.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE. Statoly Tradi-tional under construction. You'll lovt this wtll-eppolntod. 4 bedroom. Bowser Built Home...Bullt just as you'd ex</p>
        <p>P^ with torniii amis' anddou-bla ur garaga of</p>
        <p>lional</p>
        <p>Janet Bowser and Associates at 359-7800.</p>
        <p>NO WEEKEND WOAk- when you ^ this spacious townhome in Quail RIdM. Features 3 bedrooms, 2&amp;lt;^ baths, large greatroom with fireplace and par^ flooring, dining room with bay wlnS&amp;gt;w. Excellent assumabfe loan. $60's. Ask for Nancy Dudley, Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500 or 796-S596, nights.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Wo8 C/ieek</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Sale</p>
        <p>lAkE LLSWOATH: Stept^to.</p>
        <p>St family</p>
        <p>one of Groenvllto's finest family neighborhoods with this spacious ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and over 1600</p>
        <p>square feet. Large corner tot with In-ground spnnktor system In front. Come and enjoy our</p>
        <p>private lake, clubhouse, pool end tomis courts. Priceo at</p>
        <p>$69,900 this one won't last long. Call Mlta .Davis with CEN TURY 31, Janat Bowser and</p>
        <p>Associates. 355-7800 or 395-6777.</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH: Conve</p>
        <p>niontly located to the hospital but still private enough to offer</p>
        <p>wiota, lake, swimming and ten nis. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home priced in the mid 860's won't last Call Mike Davis with CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associates at 395-7800 or 399-6777.</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON SQUARE.</p>
        <p>Beautiful 2 bedroom, bath and half ready to occupy now. Con venient to schools and malls. Offered at $45,900. #639. CEN TURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>If youre looking for the ultimate in townhouses, take a ride out to Moss Creek. Shaded by towering pines in a natural setting with your own private seclusion yet conveniently accessible to Greenvilles shopping and services. Custom made homes where whirlpool baths and microwave ovens are standard and best of ail...theyre Bowser Built.</p>
        <p>OEVaOPEOSY ;;i BOWSER</p>
        <p>coNSiRucnoNca</p>
        <p>756-7647</p>
        <p>Because Of Tremendous Response.. .Offer Extended!</p>
        <p>IhDiSands!</p>
        <p>At Freeiiom Buick-Pontiac-GMC Ihicks you can get up to *13X) Victory cash back and extraordinary discounts on selected brand new 1987 Buicks and Pontiacs in stock!</p>
        <p>1987Bukk Century  Includes:  Air Conditioning  AM/FM</p>
        <p>List Price *13,%6  cassette stereo Cruise control Tilt</p>
        <p>steering  Tinted glass  Split cloth seats  Remote control mirrors  Front &amp;amp; rear floor mats</p>
        <p>Discount Factory Rebate</p>
        <p>1,400</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>Sale Price  11,766    Delay  wipers    Wire  wheel  covers</p>
        <p>Save ^2,200!</p>
        <p>HurryOnly 4 Left In Stock!</p>
        <p>1987 Buick LeSabre Custom  Over 20 LeSabres Now In Stock!</p>
        <p>List Price * 16,158  Includes:* Power steering  Power</p>
        <p>Discount  1750  brakes* Airoonditioning* Cruise</p>
        <p>^  u^uni  1,/^  cx)ntrol*TfllsteeringEIectricdoor</p>
        <p>Factory Option Rebate  600  locks* Front &amp;amp; rear floor mats* Body</p>
        <p>Sale Price  13,808  side moulding* Delay wipers</p>
        <p>* Aluminum wheels</p>
        <p>' Powerantenna '55/45splitseats</p>
        <p>Ybu Saw *2350:</p>
        <p>1987 Pontiac 6000 Sedan  Includes:  Split seats * Reclining p^nger</p>
        <p>ListPrice *13,167  seat* Tinted glass *Roor mats* Air</p>
        <p>p..  -  Conditioning Sport mirrors Tilt</p>
        <p>UiSCOunt  I,JjU  wheel* Aluminum cast wheels</p>
        <p>Factory Rebate Sale Price</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>11,317</p>
        <p> AM/FM cassette stereo</p>
        <p> Rally gauges</p>
        <p>V&amp;amp;u Sase L850!</p>
        <p>All of our 1987 cars include a b-year/O.OOO mile power train warranty! Pritxs do not include tax and tags.</p>
        <p>Now Available from GM: 3.9% APR! Ask us for details,</p>
        <p>DOM</p>
        <p>Were Qoser Than You Think!</p>
        <p>Highway264Bypass, Farmvle753-7103</p>
        <p>Buick'PcfitbCGMC Trucks</p>
        <p>A Sigmon Compai^</p>
        <p>^easing!</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0078" />
        <p>Ca 7h Daily Raflactor, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>144 Housm For Sale</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Salo</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Salo</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Salt</p>
        <p>"iiiW MMt" construe</p>
        <p>l9 Vdb NAVE mere tasfo then 2W, yeull love IMS new home In</p>
        <p>SSfe.ijg'aiagca'te</p>
        <p>worwwngfon et University Realty, 3S8-MM or 3554661.</p>
        <p>HAN0YA8AN SPECIAL. Huge two story fermhouM with new root end otne repairs. Needs a ceraanfor's touch to make this 5 bedroom houst a home. Cell tor details. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>N' ^IMMtblN ftLIllG horot Four bodroom homo on 3 acros. Lois of colonial charm, screened porch, double detached garage. Don't miss this one. I79300 Cell Nancy Dudley, Aldridge A Southerland Real tors, 756-3500 or 756-5996, nights.</p>
        <p>tion. Buy now and you can chooee your carpot and colors tor this 3 bodroom coloniel home located In Stantansburg Estates. Call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-3M0 or 756-5596,nlghH.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 HousM For Salt</p>
        <p>NICi itARTIR 10MC with 3 btdroomt. 2 full baths, living mom, klfchan and dining araa.</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 Janat Bwvaar &amp;amp; Assoclatas, 3SS-7I00 or 7S6-30M. 249,900.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OurBasicBesL</p>
        <p>At Basic Transportation by Toyota East we have a hintastic selection of good used carsand most are available for under ^ per month!</p>
        <p>When it comes down to the basics.. .come down to Basic Transportation by Toyota East!</p>
        <p>Year</p>
        <p>Make/Modd</p>
        <p>Stork n</p>
        <p>1984</p>
        <p>Dodge Cdt</p>
        <p>1-3055-B</p>
        <p>1980</p>
        <p>Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>1-2474-A</p>
        <p>1980</p>
        <p>Chevrolet Monza</p>
        <p>P9186</p>
        <p>1980</p>
        <p>Chrysler Cordoba</p>
        <p>P7492</p>
        <p>1980</p>
        <p>Pontiac Sunbird</p>
        <p>P7494</p>
        <p>1979</p>
        <p>Toyota Clica</p>
        <p>P9185</p>
        <p>1979</p>
        <p>Pontiac Sunbird</p>
        <p>P9065</p>
        <p>1981</p>
        <p>Plymouth Horizon</p>
        <p>P899I-A</p>
        <p>1983</p>
        <p>Toyota Corolla Wagon</p>
        <p>1-3099-A</p>
        <p>1980</p>
        <p>Pontiac Sunbird</p>
        <p>1-3269-B</p>
        <p>1978</p>
        <p>FordT-bird</p>
        <p>P7486</p>
        <p>Descnptkm</p>
        <p>4&amp;gt;speed with AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>5-^)eed with AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>5-speed with a V-^ engiiK and air conditioning With automatic transmission, air oonditioning and AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>Automatic transmission, air oonditioning and AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>With automatic transmission, air oonditioning and AM/FM cassette stereo 4-speed with air oonditioning and AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>4-door with autoniatic transmission, air oonditioning and AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>5-speed with air oonditionii^ and AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>With automatic transmission, air oonditioning and AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>With automatic transmission, air conditioning and AM/FM Stereo</p>
        <p>Down</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>(cadiortndrl</p>
        <p>Months</p>
        <p>Term</p>
        <p>APR</p>
        <p>MontMy</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>*800</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>*85</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>93</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>129</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>139</p>
        <p>ILVSIC</p>
        <p>^Comer ofEvans Street and us 264 Bypass ^  Greenville</p>
        <p>87 Jeep Cherokees starting at only $295 a month...This weekend only!</p>
        <p>Bob Barbour Jeep/Renault is Cherokee Country. Cherokees are being offered at drasticaliy reduced prices, from $295 a month. And with all of the standard features, you also get 4.0 Liter engine, automatic transmission. Special Pioneer package, all weather tires, custom trim panels, rocker recliner bucket seats, AND MORE!</p>
        <p>Up to $700 cash back on '87 Cherokee 4 x 4s!&amp;gt;AII Jeeps in stock are priced to sell!</p>
        <p>Special discounts on Alliance Sedans!BOB BARBOBR JEEP/RENAULT3303 S. MEMORIAL DR., GREENVILLE 355-7200</p>
        <p>Offer</p>
        <p>Wres</p>
        <p>|1 rri n con w Iftfl* down p(u 10 dooltr 0  Anrnm Aaitonlag* naio. W monin purchM* agiMOMni with tpprovtd cradil. iub|fci to pfior</p>
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        <p>W 6klTftTfN. Beautiful frsdlflonal 3 bailrooms, 2W bath hwo story homo on an acra lot. Buy now and select your decor. Unlversl-t^ealty 3SS^5M6; Jean Hopper</p>
        <p>MOVE RIGHT INTO this like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch. Living room, dining room and kItchen/den combination. Fireplace and single car carport. 264,900. Call Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756 3500; Katherine Vinson, 752-5772.</p>
        <p>NEW CONSTRUCTION-Darling</p>
        <p>Williamsburg ranch offers greatroom wltn fireplace, three bedrooms, 2 baths, trench doors</p>
        <p>opening to large deck, nice lot In countiv. 258.000. Call Sue Ounn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756 3500; Nights, 355-2582.</p>
        <p>PICTUSQUE AND Private!</p>
        <p>RIDGE subdivision. This 2800 square foot home offers many valuable extras such as custom stone work, beautiful solarium, executive master suite with sitting room and stone fireplace, extra-large whirlpool and much, much morel See Janet Bowser for your wlvate showing. 2200's. CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser &amp;amp; Associates, 355-7800 or 756-8580.</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Sato</p>
        <p>WiiHigSi-$eller IS transfer-ring but his loss can be your gain In this Immaculate cedar ranch;</p>
        <p>Only two years old and offers larcfo greatroom with fireplace, dining room, three bedrooms.</p>
        <p>privacy. 250,9^. A must see! Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8, Sotjtherland, 756-3500; Nights, 355-2588.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED 22000. Coun-try living can be yours now with this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with over 1700 square feet located</p>
        <p>Kit 5 miles from Greenville. Ilt-in bookcases, wood stove.</p>
        <p>celling fans and microwave are lafewof</p>
        <p>just a few of the extra's that can be yours now. Owner anxious to sell so make an offer before this</p>
        <p>beauty is gone! Call Mike Davis at CENTURY 21 Janet B</p>
        <p> ______  Bowser</p>
        <p>and Associates, 355^7800 or 355-6777.</p>
        <p>RESTORATION SPECIAL-2443 square feet, 5 bedrooms, living room, dining room, and large</p>
        <p>country kitchen. Outside has beenvinyr</p>
        <p>,rl sided, downstairs has storm windows, heatpump, large comer wooded lot. Home needs some loving care. Located In Aurora, and would make an excellent rental property for Texas Gulf workers. As</p>
        <p>Is condition. 558. 227,500. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>NOW RENTING</p>
        <p>Williamsburg MANOR</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>BRAND NEWLUXURY APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Features</p>
        <p> 2 large bedrooms</p>
        <p> l^Mths</p>
        <p> Thermopane windows</p>
        <p> E-300 Energy efficient Heat Pumi</p>
        <p> Spacious floor plan</p>
        <p> Beai</p>
        <p>lutiful individual Williamsburg interior</p>
        <p> Patios with privacy fence</p>
        <p> Washer/dryer hookups</p>
        <p> Kitchen appliances</p>
        <p> Custom built cabinets</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>NifMtf* O' Weekends 756-8580</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>peM'Jouse</p>
        <p>Rownetree Woods</p>
        <p>Saturday from 2-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Hwy. 43 North, left on SR 1204</p>
        <p>Century 21 BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>2424 S. Charles Street</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>ESTATE REALH CO.</p>
        <p>830-1040 New Offerings</p>
        <p>Lovely three bedroom home in Club Pines situated on spacious wooded corner lot; huge recreation room with storage, formal areas, family room with exposed beams and woodstove insert, kitchen has pantry, laundry room, two full baths. More than 2,400 square feet for only $92,000.</p>
        <p>Attractive three bedroom home near Eastern Elementary in great condition; living room, spacious kitchen/dining, back screened porch, 1 ^ baths, fenced backyard - new roof and heating system - 948,900.</p>
        <p>REDUCED! Exceptionally neat older home in Winterville with lovely Williamsburg decor; formal areas, kitchen/family room opens to 14 x 24 deck, two baths, 12 x 16 storage building-1,950 square feet for only $59,900.</p>
        <p>ENQLEWOOO  3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carport -994,900.</p>
        <p>ELMHURST  3 bedrooms, 1 bath, formal areas, garage  959,900.</p>
        <p>TWIN OAKS 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, contemporary, garage  955.500.</p>
        <p>AYDEN - 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, garage  144,500. ELMHURST  3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal areas, garage - 589,900.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, screened porch-949.500.</p>
        <p>80UTHRI0QE-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage,</p>
        <p>near Bells Fork  104,900.</p>
        <p>ON CALL; Jarvis or Oorlla Mills 355-7040</p>
        <p>MIS</p>
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        <p>EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>2W ACRES fhaf t heavily wooded that comes wifh a lX&amp;gt; plus square foot house. 10 minutes east of Greenville. Can be yours forless that 2500 per month. A little elbow grease will make fhisagreatbuy at2S4,900: 045.</p>
        <p>105 LISA LANE. Large greatroom with cathedral celling Is iust one of the features of this fine home. In excellent loca-tien. 2 minutes from ECU In nice neighborhood. Contemporary with 1,200 square taet, fireplace, celling fan and nnore. Fenced in back yard. Ready to sell. Call for exclusive viewing. Left off 14lh Street just before 264 By-Pass. MID 250's.</p>
        <p>THE PERFECT starter home to raise your family! This home Is the last house on the road In a quiet family neighborhood oast of Greenviire. Garage, workshop, fenced-in yard, screened porch and beautiful centipede grass ere only some of fho reasons this 3 bedroom will sell quickly at 284400. 810.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 1W bath home that has been freshly painted inside and looks like new. This brick home features a fireplace, French doors, central air, storage building and a fenced-in backyard. It won't last long at 253,900. Call today I</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman</p>
        <p>ON CALL............... 757-1277</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............756-3210</p>
        <p>Cert King ...........756-1258</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756-5402</p>
        <p>Mery Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jula White....................752-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7227</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................355-6426</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7503</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............7584618</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................3554404</p>
        <p>Toll Frw:l80O-S25l9IO, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>NO Wn payment, 2100 dr month, 3 bedroom, IVk bi^ brick ranch. Call Home Reilty Company, 355-4663.</p>
        <p>WESELLAHOUSr EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR a good buy? Me this brick home In Wintervl|j?s Shamrock Terrace. 3 bedrootns, m baths, 1,275 square teet. Prtcedaf24l,9IO.n6.</p>
        <p>REDUCED to only 244400. 'Riis 3 bedroom Is convenient to the hospital and Caroline East Atoll. Gas heat, central air, latge tanced-ln backyard and a new coat of paint are just some of the good foatures of this home. It'll sell quick at this prtcel|S62. ,,</p>
        <p>THIS COMFORTABLE townhome located In the preler-red court in Lexington Square Is what you are looking for. Foaturing 2 bedroom, 1V5 batos, all appliances, private fence and more. This home Is offered for 244,900.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR a good income rental property? This rental unit Is on a corner In the downtaWn area. Presently leasing 4 apartment units at 2600 per month gross Income. Available renovation monies, possibly as much as 50% through redevelopmant. Call today and find out the details. Offere^at *M0.  </p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................757-1877</p>
        <p>Gaep Johnson................756-IM9</p>
        <p>Ella AAcGowan..............756-MO</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-ffiO</p>
        <p>Atorla Davis..................756-i</p>
        <p>Atory Ward...................756-f</p>
        <p>Jula Whifo....................752-581</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-/97</p>
        <p>Pat terry.....................355-6|</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7!</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers -......758-802</p>
        <p>Vic Corey......................3554j</p>
        <p>Toll Frw: 14065258910, sxI.AFT</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportuniiy</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>For Sale By Owner</p>
        <p>1 3/4 Story farmhouse loaded with extras;^ garage, screened back porch, wide front; porch, extra large rooms, huge country; kitchen, plenty of storage, walk- in attic. Great school district. Assumable 7.87%" loan (save over $2(XX) in closing costs).. 202 Sumrell Street, $80's. Call for an ap-' pointment, 355-5393.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE $167,500</p>
        <p>115 Aobury Road Desirable Family Neighborhood</p>
        <p>Charming Williamsburg farmhouse on nicely wooded lot. Four bedrooms, 2Vz baths, hardwood floors, formal living room and dining room. Call for appointment, 355-2102.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>Bright and cheerful with lots of light, this contemporary ranch has a wonderful floor plan for any family. Great room (15x27), with cathedral ceiling, has brick hearth and woodburning stove. Breakfast room, kitchen, laundry room, 3 bedrooms (large master with walk-in closet), 2 full baths, double carport with storage room, deck and great yardi Close to clubhouse and pool. Low ISOs.</p>
        <p>Call 756-7865</p>
        <p>for an appointment.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-5</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE BY OWNER</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, m bath townhome with fireplace, ceiling fans, appliances, storage room, attic, patio. Owner priced in Low $50*s.</p>
        <p>1922L QUAIL RIDGE ROAD 756-5908FOR SALE BY OWNER</p>
        <p>Brick, 3 bedrooms, 1 V!i baths, den/kltchen combination, living room with deck. Approximately 3/4 acres of land. Convenient to Pitt Community College, Carolina East, Mall, and Hospital. Big space for garden.' Owner must selllll No Realtors Please $46,500. 756-0615 or 752-2615.</p>
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        <p>- j this stately 2-story (rfters large tarmal areas, S or 6 bedrooms, 3V baths, playroom, sewing room or oftlce, double</p>
        <p>garage on large lot. Gleaming hardwood floors throughouf</p>
        <p>PAYMENTS OF SIM If you</p>
        <p>MOO closing costs. Sbedrooms, I bath. Call today.</p>
        <p>m QUALIFYING. Assume this FHA loan tor only $3SOO cash. 3 bodroomt. flrtplace, garage. MB,900.</p>
        <p>QUINN REALTY</p>
        <p>3106 South Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>355-6258</p>
        <p>SHO^ AND COMPAREI This remarkably affordable 3 bpdroom brick ranch has lots of a targe</p>
        <p>work^ fhaf s sure to delight handyman In your family. . fast to own at $53,900. Call Nan</p>
        <p>cy Dudley, Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500 or 756-</p>
        <p>5596, nights.</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE; Looking for the ' perfect home? This Is It! FeatuTM 3 bedrooms, m baths, on a cow lot, with loads of ex-: All for only $56,900. Call , Kathy Webster at CENTURY 21, .JanefBowser and Associates, . 355-7800or 756-6520.</p>
        <p>- SltR; Like a new  -Pbnny. ils charming 3 bedroom home with fireplace really sh^. Extranlcecarpet,taste-fOlly decorated and located In a</p>
        <p>nice family nelgltoorhood. A 1 buy at $52,m. Call Mable</p>
        <p>^1  vail moui*</p>
        <p>Sav^ tor details! CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associates. ;i$5-7800 or 756-3098.</p>
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        <p>SPRING Is lust around the cor-ner and you'll love cooking out on this overslied patio surrounded by a split rail fence and lovely landscaping. The house ain't bad, either. Has a great kltchen/den combination your family will adore, plus llvir room, dining room and enck</p>
        <p>Hopper 756-9142</p>
        <p>weiieiiu WL  .,v,.</p>
        <p>room, 3 bedrooms, pretty har mod flom. All on a spacious lot</p>
        <p>In a aulet neighbortwod.'$4S,50b. Call Linda Gaddis, CENTURY</p>
        <p>21 Janet Bowser  Associates, 355-7000 or 756-3291. STANTONSBURG ESTATES: Need a honw near the Impltal? Here It Is and In mint coiialtlonl Features 1520 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom, kitchen, dining room. Kids will on|oy the nice tonced-ln yard. Nice neighborhood. $66,900. Call Rhonda Balley-CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associates. 756E003 or 355-7800.</p>
        <p>Kivcr ilhiff</p>
        <p>Spacious Affordable Luxury Apartments</p>
        <p>2 bedroom townhouse temporarily reduced for new move ins only.</p>
        <p>1 I *1 bedroom garden apt. temporarily reduced to $220 mo.</p>
        <p>Large pool  Cable TV  ECU Bus Sentice</p>
        <p>Phone: 75S4015</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST</p>
        <p>REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>355-7774 2192 S. Evans St., Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>REDUCED-Beautiful West-haven offers you this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch home. Featuring garage, formal areas and family room with bullt-lns and fireplace. $77,000. HANDYMANS SPECIAL-Located on approximately 2Vi acres of woodsland. This S room bungalow can be yours for only $17,600.</p>
        <p>NEW HOME-This 1,500 square foot brick home located on a spacious lot In the country Includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom with fireplace, 2 car garage and a tastefully decorated color scheme. $69,800.</p>
        <p>CUTE AS A SUTTON - This 3 or 4 bedroom home with 2 baths offers vibrant color scheme, detached garage and fenced yard. Moderately priced.</p>
        <p>WATER MDE-A-WAVS-Two 3 bedroom cottages only 60 minutes from Greenville at Hickory Point. Priced in the 040s. Immaculate.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY HOME-3</p>
        <p>Story. 10 minutes from QreenvHle. Includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 acre waterfront lot. 880400.</p>
        <p>LOTS-Many country lots available. Will build to suit. 88,000.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT-This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Includes a large greatroom, formal dining room, deck and privacy fence. Reduced to 881,800.</p>
        <p>Evelyn Bullock REALTOR On Call 75^4707</p>
        <p>Ray Everett REALTOR 757-0530</p>
        <p>752-2814</p>
        <p>NORTH HILLS in Ayden is the location of this newly built 3 bedroom home featuring a large kitchen and dining combination. The perfect home for the buyer looking under $50,000.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT-This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is in Nantucket. Blue siding and features a mantled fireplace in the greatroom. It has a dressing area, as well as, a mirrored vanity which compliments the large master bedroom. A super home in a super location!</p>
        <p>Excultont FHAnr A and convsntional ratus available.</p>
        <p>Winnie Evans Realtor-GRI 752-4224</p>
        <p>REWARD YOURSELF with this new contemporary. Attractive f loorplan, 3 bedrooms,  baths,</p>
        <p>new neighborhood, single car garage. M6,500. Call AldHdge A Southerland, 756-3500; Katherlne Vinson, 752-5778. SHENANDOAH.</p>
        <p>355-5866; Jean</p>
        <p> .......... 2 bedrooms,</p>
        <p>1W baths, very attractive, less</p>
        <p>SPRimiSOllthoway...sfartlf out rtetrt In this precious home which boasts extra details!</p>
        <p>move ini 1210 University Realty. 355-5866; Janet RIcciarelli. 7 6991.</p>
        <p>than 3 years oldi wly msoo with sellw payir</p>
        <p>.  .  up  to  81500</p>
        <p>points and closing costs. 1157. University Realty, 355-5066, Drew Rumbley. 753-2723. SHERWOOD GAeENS: Great starter home. This cozy home includes 3 bedrooms, 1W baths.</p>
        <p>TANTONSBUR EStATES. This Immaculate ranch offers ^ greatroom with firaplace,</p>
        <p>roomy floor plan;l64,900. Call</p>
        <p>dining room/kitchen combination, and carport. Located In a quiet naighbortMod. All this for only 843,m. Call CENTURY 21,</p>
        <p>Janet Bowser A Associates at 355-7000 or Seth Jones at 753 5576.</p>
        <p>Sue Dunn at Aldridge A I; Nights,</p>
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        <p>SUMMERFIELD. Come look at these lovely new homes In this booming subdivision. Prices start in the upper $70's. Lots available to build to your specifications. University Real-ty^5866; Jean Hopper 756-</p>
        <p>STRATFORD-This beautiful home In a neighborhood convenient to shopping, schools, and University offers 2200 square feet, 4 bedrooms, large sun room with fireplace, den with</p>
        <p>THE TIME IS NOWI This home</p>
        <p>may be just what you've been  for. Situated on I acre</p>
        <p>fireplace, formal areas, eaf-in kitdwn, and garage. A must m'.M3400. Call Linda Gaddis,</p>
        <p>looking I</p>
        <p>near Ayden in the country. 3</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associates. 355-7800 or 756-3291.</p>
        <p>bedrooms, greatroom with woodstove, eat-in kitchen, formal diniM room. Low OSO's. Call Nancy Dudley, Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500 or 756-5596, nights.</p>
        <p>This 3 bedroom home has It all. Great-room with beautiful brick fireplace. Dining room, kitchen, wired workshop and more. Priced for the starter family at $61,900. Call Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; Katherlne Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>TRY TO PICTURE a huge living room, a beautiful open stairwell, 3 over size bedrooms with dress Ing room In master, ceramic tile In your baths, a formal dining room, targe kitchen and a fantastic location. Priced in low 70's. IC23 Foursite Realty 355-7300, Carolyn Erwin, 355-6016.</p>
        <p>fCKR EiTTES Sunshine</p>
        <p>warmth in this contemporary brick ranch. Greatroom Is truly</p>
        <p>Southerland, 756-3500;</p>
        <p>355-2588.</p>
        <p>STANTON HEIGHTS: This charming home located off Stan-tonsburg Road features a huge kitchen/dlning area, living  - hartf</p>
        <p>Inviting with cathedral ceiling and flrrolace. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. It s your move; call now.</p>
        <p>AROUND TOWN</p>
        <p> One. Two &amp;amp; Three Bedrooms Available</p>
        <p> Private Patios. Clubhouse</p>
        <p>and Pool</p>
        <p> A communitv of families, professionals &amp;amp; students</p>
        <p> 24-Hour Maintenance</p>
        <p> Minutes from ECU and</p>
        <p>Medical Center</p>
        <p>752-4225 1400 Willow SI.</p>
        <p>Hours 9-6 Mondoy-Fndoy, 1-5 Sofurdoy P( jfessionolly ManagtKl bv US Shelter</p>
        <p>UTar^]&amp;gt;^</p>
        <p>I ESTATE^i^</p>
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        <p>A new and special subdivision for Greenville. Large, restricted wooded home sites are now available. Bank financing. You must see-Beautiful-Natural-North-woods.</p>
        <p>o^Harris</p>
        <p>CcSons, Inc. 758-4711 or 355-6667</p>
        <p>IWBW_</p>
        <p>Ask for Nancy Dudley, Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500 or m 5596, nights.</p>
        <p>RUL ESTATE SAUSPEOPLE</p>
        <p>Join us and experience what it is like to be part of the #1 leader in selling homes.</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>Devonshire</p>
        <p>Square</p>
        <p>756-8485</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>636-2588</p>
        <p>Call me for a Free market analysis of your property! My track record is excellent!</p>
        <p>75% Of Our Listings Sell.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Vic Coray 355-6404</p>
        <p>BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p> Choose your houseplan.</p>
        <p> Choose your location.</p>
        <p> Choose your price range.</p>
        <p>YOU DESERVE A CUSTOM-BUILT HOME</p>
        <p>CWC DEVELOPERS, INC.</p>
        <p>General Contractor-</p>
        <p>919-355-2369</p>
        <p>Denny Laux Lots Available Plans Available</p>
        <p>License #20852</p>
        <p>When you work 70 hours a week, you dont want to come home to one of these.</p>
        <p>Check it out from</p>
        <p>$49,400</p>
        <p>below market rate financing. Seller pays closing costs.</p>
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        <p>BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>Owoods</p>
        <p>^ A WESTMINSTER COMPANY ^</p>
        <p> '  A Weyerhaeuser Comounv  LZZJ</p>
        <p>remco east, inc.</p>
        <p>(919) 758-6061. Call for appointment. NO Fees.</p>
        <p>IRCAL eeTATa manaobmint</p>
        <p>209B ALICE DRIVE. Two bedroom, IMt bath townhouse on end of quiet street. All appliances and washer/dryer hook-ups. Outside storage.</p>
        <p>302A ALICE DRIVE. Two bedroom, 1V2 bath garden apartment. Includes cathedral ceilings, outside storage and large yard.</p>
        <p>AYDEN DUPLEX. Two bedroom with range, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook-ups included. Available now. CAPTAINS QUARTERS. East Twelfth St Spacious one bedrooms near ECU. Dishwasher, refrigerator, range and washer hook-up.</p>
        <p>CEDAR COURT. Two bedroom. Vh bath townhouse with patio and energy efficient appliances, wssher/dryer hook-ups. COLLEGE VIEW. Only one apartment left. Two bedroom with hardwood floors Close to university.</p>
        <p>7004 COTANCHE STREET. One bedroom apartment with water, sewer and heat. Walk to the campus from this convsnlsnt location.</p>
        <p>CYPRESS GARDENS. Spscious one bedroom apartment with washer/dryer hookups Water and BASIC CABLE Included</p>
        <p>JOHNSTON STREET. One bedroom apartments only two blocks from campus Con-vsnisnt to grocery stores and laundry</p>
        <p>RIVER OAK. One bedroom efficiency over looking the river We furnish hot water Laundry on site.</p>
        <p>LANGSTON PARK. Special. One month rent free! Two bedroom apartment by the river. Energy efficient appliances, washer/dryer hook-ups. Water and cable Included In $;KX) rent.</p>
        <p>PIRATES LANDING. Private furnished rooms for rent Utilities included. Share bath and kitchen. Laundry on site.</p>
        <p>REGENCY HOUSE. Comer of Sth and Reade.</p>
        <p>Two bedroom, one bath next to campus and downtown. New appliances  completely renovated</p>
        <p>SEOQEFIELO TOWNES. Lovely three bedroom, 2'/i bath townhoms with large patio and privacy fence Garbage dispoaal, refrigerator with Ice maker, dishwasher range and lots of storage space.</p>
        <p>WEST HILLS T0WNH0ME8. Two bedroom, 2Vit bath townhome and two bedroom, 2 bath garden apartment near PCMH. Fully equipped with energy efficient appllancei, storage, washer/dryer hook-ups.</p>
        <p>WOODSIDE. 08 Brookwood Dr for the young professional - one bedrooms with energy efficient appliances. Quiet surroundings.</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG MANOR. 102D Concord Dr. Short Term lease available. Large 2 bedroom, 1V2 bath townhome In professional area. Appliances with wssher/dryer hookups Private patio Immediate occupancy.</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOMS, V/i</p>
        <p>baths, family room, kitchen and dining combination, fenced in</p>
        <p>sssa'ii'ss.ii?"*''</p>
        <p>to tE IT IS 'toTova It! 0 visit will convince you fhaf this Is a home you should own!</p>
        <p>) Tastefully decorated with 3 nice sized bedrooms, 2 baths. A 16x20 wirad and insulated workshop. A</p>
        <p>comfortable home you should V. 855,900. Ask for</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>75A</p>
        <p>seo right now.</p>
        <p>Nancy Dudley, Aldridge Southerland, 756--*</p>
        <p>5596, nights.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY. By owner. 4 badrooms, 2 car garage, 1 block rompus. 2000 square foot. Call</p>
        <p>WE HAVE ONE very attractive Rollingwood Cluster home available. For your comfort it pfton 2 bedrooms plus loft, 2 full baths, living room with fireplace, kifchan-dlning combination, and private courtyard. #C26, Foursite Realty 355-7300, Carolyn Erwin 3554016.</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March IS, 1987  E-9</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREAI Cute 2</p>
        <p>bedroom home with living and dining room; cloee to University! 1,500. Call Sut Dunn at</p>
        <p>3500;</p>
        <p>^ &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-rights, 355-2508.</p>
        <p>WINDEMERE.</p>
        <p>_____________ Attractive  3</p>
        <p>bedroom ranch with over 1700 squara teat, 2 baths, dining 1^, groat room, fireplace, double car garage, large deck, located on a wooded lot with lots</p>
        <p>of privacy, sab's. Call Rhonda Banw,Canf</p>
        <p>[ley. Century 21 Janet Bowser A Associates, 756-8003 or 355-7800.</p>
        <p>WORKSHOP that looks like a real housal You carpenters will lovt If. Beautiful landscaping, covered patio, lovoly brick home with 3 bedrooms, living room, huge den with fireplace and in-sart, plus bookshelves, muoom. 1180. Univorsify Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>144Jjouses^For^al^^</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN VII. Invitation C eloganf living. This 2 story tradl-ttonal home features 9' cellngs.</p>
        <p>hardwood floors, family room with fireplace, 4 beorooms. Many special features make this home a must to see. 8145,000.</p>
        <p>Call Sue Dunn at AMridge A   1.  nights</p>
        <p>saw MVIIII ai FGIU</p>
        <p>Southerland, 756-3500, call 355-2508.</p>
        <p>WESTMONT - We have now homes both ranch and 2 story</p>
        <p>sfytos from kid to upper 860s with a 10 year warranty. Come</p>
        <p>select yours now and have your own color choicos. Foursite Realty 355-7300.</p>
        <p>WHISPER QUIET this charm ing contemporary at the end of a qultf cul-da-sac. Oftors 3 large</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 bat, tefs of clonf space and nwo. On a Iw^</p>
        <p>wooded lot. All at the Inviting</p>
        <p>  of 85T - -  -</p>
        <p>'.Aldr</p>
        <p>ice of 850,500. Call Nancy idMASoufherlami, or 756-S6, nights.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>^IVEAsiYy ARA. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, new gas heat and new roof. W;,7S2W1. Ownor/brokor. 03-173-1629.</p>
        <p>$500 DOWN</p>
        <p>TWO HUD OWNED proporftos, s, U mites</p>
        <p>located on largo lots,  ......</p>
        <p>East of GroonvUte on HIgiiway 364. 2 bedroom, 1 bath S160/ month, 3 bedroom, m baths, 8300/month.</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOM brick ranch In the Hugo area. Only 840.950. Located on a large ctoarod lot.</p>
        <p>UWSLV TOWNHOUSE with two bedrooms, iw baths, tocated In Graanvllto wHh jsay-moiiteofS36S/Monlh. HudO^ ad. Only 8500 Down.</p>
        <p>HIGNITE REALTORS 757-1969 Anytime</p>
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        <p>L'-, i-./,.  355-5866</p>
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        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM SUMMERFIELD</p>
        <p>Brook Valtey-Beautifully wooded lot is perfect setting for this 2 story Dutch Colonial. Formal areas, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, garage. Listing agent: Jean Hopper.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 2 story home located on 815 Peed Drive. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with vaulted ceiling complete with a fireplace, deck off the back. Your Hostess: Anita Worthington.</p>
        <p>RINGGOLD TOWERS Priced from the 830s. Some owner financing. Lease or sell. Best on campus!</p>
        <p>Ovar 4000 squara faal, this stately home offers large formal areas, 5 or 6 bedrooms, 3'/^ baths, playroom, sewing room, double garage on huge lot. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout. Listing Agent: Jean Hopper.</p>
        <p> (N,</p>
        <p>Charming 3 bedroom brick home In a quiet neighborhood. Fenced backyard, carport, study, fireplace Insert, and much more. Priced in the 50's. Listing agent: Jean Hopper.</p>
        <p>SEDOEFIELO TOWNHOMES. Priced from $49,500, quality throughout. Ready for immediata occupancy. 5 new units under construction! Buy yours now and choose your decor. Located past the Baaf Bam.</p>
        <p>JEAN HOPPER aaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaawaaaaaawaaaaa 756^142 CHARLES FORBES. JR a aaa*aaaw*aaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 756-7157</p>
        <p>ANITA WORTHINGTON, QRI..........................................3554661</p>
        <p>JUDY SADOWSKI............................................................523-5960</p>
        <p>JAN COX.........................................................................756-1841</p>
        <p>SIDNEY HARRIS.</p>
        <p>JANET RICCIARELLI</p>
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        <p>On CbII This Wotkt nd Janot RIcclaralll Durlno Non-offica houra call 746-6991</p>
        <p>We'll Do Your Homework</p>
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        <p>Cenfury</p>
        <p>Open House Today</p>
        <p>2-4</p>
        <p>603</p>
        <p>Winstead Road</p>
        <p>$124,900</p>
        <p>Host; Joe Kegel</p>
        <p>Open House Today</p>
        <p>2-4</p>
        <p>403 Lee Street</p>
        <p>$82,900</p>
        <p>Hostess: Ann Bass</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>i $58,000</p>
        <p>Farmville</p>
        <p>Open House Today</p>
        <p>2-4</p>
        <p>25A Brittany Ridge</p>
        <p>$89,900</p>
        <p>Host; Jeff Boswell</p>
        <p>Open House Today</p>
        <p>2-4</p>
        <p>101 Jay Circle</p>
        <p>$54,900</p>
        <p>Hostess: Arline Barnes</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$59,900</p>
        <p>Red Oak</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$56,000</p>
        <p>Statonsburg Road</p>
        <p>$66,500</p>
        <p>1608 Sulgrave</p>
        <p>$47,900</p>
        <p>Brewer</p>
        <p>Subdivision</p>
        <p>$54,900</p>
        <p>Fox Run</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>' $29,000</p>
        <p>Vanceboro</p>
        <p>$169,900</p>
        <p>Briarwood</p>
        <p>$124,950</p>
        <p>Westhaven VII</p>
        <p>$76,900</p>
        <p>Harding Street</p>
        <p>BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>2424 S. Charles Street</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
        <p>1-8-525-8910 Ext AF92</p>
        <p>Joyce Boykin. .On Duty. .757-3701 o a i</p>
        <p>7 j  R ia Qyinn............756-1640</p>
        <p>* Ann Bass..............355-6966  *11  d</p>
        <p>D. I  ncQtnnc  Arline  Barnes..........756-3928</p>
        <p>Brian Jones............758-1775  ,  ,  oee  eioi</p>
        <p>EdMeyer..............758-8249  J*  .............</p>
        <p>Keith Carter...........355-5935  Wilson,,.,.....,..7M4103</p>
        <p>M Bo.rell...........756-7735  ^  ,  '"Directo,</p>
        <p>MinMoye.Jr...........7564)604  Dorothy Inscoe Office Manager</p>
        <p>Open House Today</p>
        <p>2-4</p>
        <p>205</p>
        <p>Tuckahoe Drive:</p>
        <p>$68,900</p>
        <p>Hostesis: Rhonda Bailey</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>' $64,000^</p>
        <p>Cambridge</p>
        <p>$58,900</p>
        <p>_ I</p>
        <p>Rolling MeadOwi</p>
        <p>$73,900</p>
        <p>4;</p>
        <p>River Hills</p>
        <p>$57,900</p>
        <p>Edwards Acres</p>
        <p>$32,500-$37,500</p>
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        <p>Cypress Gardens</p>
        <p>$46,900</p>
        <p>Wintervill</p>
        <p>JANET BOWS</p>
        <p>Linda Gadls.</p>
        <p>221 Commerce Street, Suite A Janet Bows$</p>
        <p>Rhonda B</p>
        <p>355-7800  *</p>
        <p>Alis Irwin Gerry Lambert</p>
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        <p>AMERKJ NUMBER 1 lOPSaUR,</p>
        <p>CDmiRy2r</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$75,000</p>
        <p>Snow Hill</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$89,900</p>
        <p>Windermere</p>
        <p>$70,500</p>
        <p>Lake</p>
        <p>Ellsworth</p>
        <p>$174,900</p>
        <p>Brook Valley</p>
        <p>$136,500</p>
        <p>Tucker Estates</p>
        <p>$54,900</p>
        <p>Farmville</p>
        <p>$59,900</p>
        <p>Fairfield</p>
        <p>IER&amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>;Oii Call .756 3291  Seth Jones...........753-5576</p>
        <p>: . ........756-8580  Kathy Webster........756-6528</p>
        <p>756-8003  James Gibson........355-2058</p>
        <p>756-3098  Mike Davis...........355-6777</p>
        <p>355-7744  . David Ryhanych.......756-9018</p>
        <p>eitii 355-7472</p>
        <p>Open House Today</p>
        <p>2-4</p>
        <p>Carolina Heights 206 S. Syivan</p>
        <p>$47,900</p>
        <p>Hostess: DeDe Carney</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$87,000</p>
        <p>Britanny Ridge</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$88,900</p>
        <p>Grifton</p>
        <p>New Listing^</p>
        <p>$62,500</p>
        <p>Ut C-l Rolling Meadows</p>
        <p>New Listing</p>
        <p>$54,500</p>
        <p>University Area 129 N. WoodlawnI</p>
        <p>Upper</p>
        <p>SlOOs</p>
        <p>Lynndale 108 Fort Sumter</p>
        <p>$141,500</p>
        <p>Westhaven VII 508 Kempton</p>
        <p>$56,500</p>
        <p>Fairfield</p>
        <p>$58,500</p>
        <p>Rolling</p>
        <p>Meadows</p>
        <p>$76,900</p>
        <p>Eastwood 207 Templeton</p>
        <p>$97,900</p>
        <p>Tucker Estates 1303 Sonata</p>
        <p>$58,900</p>
        <p>Rolling</p>
        <p>Meadows</p>
        <p>$59,900</p>
        <p>University Area 107 N. Harding</p>
        <p>$59,900</p>
        <p>Coionial Heights 1404 Cedar Lane</p>
        <p>^21 TIPTON &amp;amp; ASSOCIATES</p>
        <p>^  234  Greenviile  Blvd.</p>
        <p>355-7002</p>
        <p>Barbara Tipton.. On Call.. 756-2421  Annette Parker-Butler 355-7009</p>
        <p>Julie D. Bruner...........752-7827  DeDe Carney  ..........757-3759</p>
        <p>Lory Johnston............756-4030  John Carpenter...........355-5618</p>
        <p>Joan Crane   .756-5408  Rod Tugwell.............355*7224</p>
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        <p>B* 2 - The Drtiy RaHctor. Qreenvllla. N.C.</p>
        <p>144 Heinas For Sala</p>
        <p>lil dsCEOLA. 3 iMdroomt, 1 |tht, ftmily room with o, oxtro room for offict.</p>
        <p>Bill Wllllom* Root Estate 752-M1S</p>
        <p>147 Business Investment Property</p>
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        <p>II All research lor you. Subscription of current IM of foreclosures In NC. Beach,</p>
        <p>I at 919046^631.</p>
        <p>M4FitABLE iCftViR Bulnass. Excellent Income potential. Call Fourslte Business Brokers. 3SS-7230.</p>
        <p>14llnvestment Property</p>
        <p>IHBRmh^^Sh5o*^</p>
        <p>units, brick, near downtown, soHd cash flow. 7S6-72S5.</p>
        <p>bU^LEX FOR sale by owner, 2 badroom, 1 bath, living</p>
        <p>kitchen, laun^ facilities, hoat-each side. 151,000. 756-</p>
        <p>INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY Now Is the time to Invest while Interest rates are at their lowest level In years! Less than $30,000 can buy this duplex. 1128. University Realty, 355-5866,- Janet RIcclarelli, 746-6991.</p>
        <p>LIVE IN one side, rent the other. Duplex with good location and</p>
        <p>good rental history. $63,500. Call Al^ldge &amp;amp; Southerl</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-3500, ask for Katherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987</p>
        <p>ISO Und For Sale</p>
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        <p>tracts m Carteret County, 10</p>
        <p>miles from ocean. $5000 an acre. 223-5701.</p>
        <p>ROOM to ROAM on 8V&amp;lt;i acres</p>
        <p>lust minutes from hospital. Ex-cellant setting for building 1</p>
        <p>.  lino  that</p>
        <p>custom home. Call Nancy Dudley. AMridae A Southerland, 756-3mor 75U96, nights.</p>
        <p>aSKT</p>
        <p>13 ACRES WITH ROAD fron-tage cloee to Greenville off Ranriwm Road. Call Worley Warren at Aldrldoo i Southerland 756-3500. Nights 795-3223.</p>
        <p>24ACSiidNBAVlTvlftnaar</p>
        <p>Pamlico Sound and Intercoastal</p>
        <p>Waterway. Call Stuart Hodges at Worllcfc A Hoi^; daysfi3-6047, nights 693-396:</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>^Acgg LOTS AND UP located</p>
        <p>In Simpson with community</p>
        <p>........'all</p>
        <p>water and cable available. Call</p>
        <p>Worley Warren at Aldridge A Southerland 756-3500. Nights</p>
        <p>795-3223.</p>
        <p>AYDEN, NC. 8 acre subdivision for 20 lots, all utilities available. Call 746-6116.</p>
        <p>BERACHAN VALLEY, 3.45 acres, all cleared, Winterville School District, $19,900, have</p>
        <p>septic permit, owner financed at $133.90 monthly, 1-729-0381, Berachah, a Bible word, mean</p>
        <p>ing The Blessing of God. CLEARED LTS between</p>
        <p>Ayden ^ Grifton. ^^to IVi ^lus</p>
        <p>acres. Starting at $3750. Call 746-2417.</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOT ready to^ulld on, 1 acre-1-. $8500. Call 75^-3135</p>
        <p>or73926.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOTS - May include septic tank, well, 200 amp meter pole, no down payment. 100% ovmer financing. Call 752-5567. LARGE LOT, 6 acres. In ax-cluslve subdivision near Winterville. Call 355-5225 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>Cdt^OdsXlEoneiartW</p>
        <p>Zoned CDF-113-181. $25,400. Call Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; KMherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>LOT FOR SALE. Lot 114, Stan-tonsburg Estates. $12,000. Call 756-2320.</p>
        <p>LOT P04 SALE by ovmer. Call Atonday-Saturday, 10-5,792-1396. LOTS FOR sale with septic system and water. No down payment. Guaranteed financing. Call 758-5103.</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR SALE: North Hills Estates, Ayden. Established subdivision with just a few tots left. City water and sewer. Priced at $10,000 each. Call Mike Davis with CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associates. 355-7800 or 355-6777.</p>
        <p>NORTHWOODS: Restricted home sites are now available in Greenville's newest subdivision. Large wooded lots In a quiet country setting. Beautiful-Natural-Northwoods! Call: J.L. Harris A Sons, Inc. 758-4711 or Don Lee 752-1910.</p>
        <p>***</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING***</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING! Located in Pineridge Subdivision only minutes from the hospital. Clean and neat throughout this 1,250 square foot ranch features sunken greatroom with fireplace, unique kitchen  dining area with pine floor, three bedrooms, two full baths and plus a garage. Nice backyard with fences and many fruit trees. Priced to sell at $62,500.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS this unbelievable home at 402 Summit Street must be seen to believe. Completely remodeled, repainted and refurbished this 1600-*- square foot home features 10' ceilings, lovely hardwood floors, two fireplaces and many other extras. Living room, large formal dining room, sitting room or den, two bedrooms, kitchen with separate dining area, two full baths, two porches. Priced at $63,900.</p>
        <p>D.6. NICHOLS AGENCY. INC.</p>
        <p>123 West Fourth Street</p>
        <p>752-4012</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED TO UJM.</p>
        <p>Nice residential lot located in the Simpson area. This one half acre lot Is cleared and ready for your home to be built. For more Information call Alls Irwin at Century 21 Janet Bowser A Associates, 355-7744 or 355-7800.</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS outside Bethel available for $8,000; already perked. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; Nights, 355-2588.</p>
        <p>Isri^tsForSate^</p>
        <p>RIVER CREEK. Coming soon, don't buy a mobile home lot until you have seen this elite development. Community water, sewer system provided, paved streets and drives, landKaping, architecture, ponds, possible river access. No home accepted older than 5 years. Doublewldes preferred. Other restrictions apply for the prelection of your property. Small down payment required. Balance financed. Located North of Tar River. 15 minutes east of Greenville on SR 1567, Clark Neck Road. Open house held each Sunday, 3-5 p.m. 756-9400 for an appointment, 75A6218nlghfs.</p>
        <p>THE REAL ESTATE CENTER 355-666</p>
        <p>SIMPSON NEAR RANDOM WOOD half acre to 1'/i) acre $4500 to $7000.</p>
        <p>HALF ACRE TO 9 ACRE resi dentlal lots 6 minutes from Industrial Park. Owner financing. Starting at $5,500.</p>
        <p>SEVEN PINES. 2 wooded lots.$6,800.</p>
        <p>BELVOIR TOWNSHIP. Over .6 acre. Priced to sell.</p>
        <p>ONLY 4 LOTS left in tranquil Bradley Estates! Winterville School bistrict, wooded, restrictive covenants apply. Call Richard.</p>
        <p>Kim Barton</p>
        <p>On Call.........................758-2000</p>
        <p>Edgar Wall...................830-0878</p>
        <p>Ricky Langley..............752-6004</p>
        <p>Richard Allen...............756-4553</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................355-6460</p>
        <p>Jimmy Cowan...............753-4383</p>
        <p>THREE LOTS on 264 Business located beyond Lake Ellsworth-100x200-S45,000. Call Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500, ask for Katherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>LOUISE MOSELEY REALTY INC.</p>
        <p>OFFICE 746-2166 OPEN SATURDAYS 9 to Noon</p>
        <p>Sundays Call 746-3472, Louise Moseley</p>
        <p>ENJOV THE CHARM of this cheerful residence in "THE PINES" in Ayden. Greatroom with large family area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, fireplace, kitchen-dining, foyer, cedar closets, screened porches and many extras $69,900.</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO SELL. Country living on SR 1711 near O.H. Conley school. 3 bedroom brick ranch offers 2 baths, living room, dining, kitchen, greatroom, fireplace, fenced yard and 24 x 30 garage. Reduced to $60,500.</p>
        <p>SPRING IS STIRRma around this Sturdy brick ranch. 1,658 square feet, this home offers 3 spacious bedrooms, iVi baths, formal areas, fireplace, family room, like new carpet and many extras. $58,500.</p>
        <p>RETURN TO THE CREATIVE PAST. This 3 bedroom Victorian home has. charm, elegance and updated conveniences with formal areas, 4 fireplaces, heat, air and garage. $59,900.</p>
        <p>CHILDREN NEEDED to enjoy the large fenced yard and spaciousness of this 3 bedroom home. Features 2 baths, living room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen and large family room with cathedral ceiling. Call today. tS5,000.</p>
        <p>TENDER LOVMQ CARE has been given this immaculate 3 bedroom. bath ranch with living room, eat-in kitchen, garage, fenced yard, heat pump and quiet neighborhood. Owner moving and wants to sell 845,900.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING, m Story older home Owner has done a lot of remodeling on this home with 5 bedrooms, 1 Vi: baths, formal areas, kitchen, dining room, storage. 836,900.</p>
        <p>FOR THE HANDV MAN. Spruce up - paint up and you will have a nice 1,500 square fool brick ranch in a lovely neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, ivy baths, kitchen-dining-tamily room, living room and rec room Only $38,000. Make us an offer.</p>
        <p>FRESHLY PAMTEO this large older home has 4 bedrooms, 1V5 baths, living room, dining room, central air and is convenient to everything. A great buy at 829,500.</p>
        <p>MOWLE HOME. 2 bedrooms, bath, greatroom. $11,000.</p>
        <p>ACRE LOTS between Ayden and Winterville. Call lor details. RESIDENTIAL LOTS in "The Pines". City water, sewer, curb and guitar Bring us your plans to build a home.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING downtown Ayden. Call for details.</p>
        <p>Debra Whaley Billy Wilson</p>
        <p>746-6060</p>
        <p>758-4476</p>
        <p>1S2 Lots For Salt</p>
        <p>ONE ACRE wooded lot by owner In Mlllbrook Subdivision, Simpson. 756-7881.</p>
        <p>NlVWltYftALtY</p>
        <p>355-5866</p>
        <p>SEVERAL small lots in Higgs aiba.SSlOO 10814,900.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS  Lovoly wood-od lot on lakt at WtndMiwro, roadyforbulMlng.</p>
        <p>OVER 3 ACRES frontino n vHtb lUody Brancli</p>
        <p>Highway Read on the roar. Cloia to PIH Community Collogt.</p>
        <p>REOUCEDI BeauHful woodad</p>
        <p>lot on high ridgtoff Highway 11 n Kinston and Groenvlllo.</p>
        <p>belwoan Kinston and Groenvll Enjoy privacy and soranity without being miles from town. 3.74 acrts. 1188.</p>
        <p>STOKES. Lovoly building lot 199 X 339 priced right.</p>
        <p>BRASSFIELD Just past tany Ridge on SR 1727, 8 single</p>
        <p>Just past Brit-fam'lly'^ld!^ sites, each'In</p>
        <p>axce of an acre. Eastam Pines Water and Fire Dopartmsnt. Convenisnt to Highway 33.</p>
        <p>GREAT LOT for commercial use. Located on 1100 North GroanoStroet.</p>
        <p>BRITTANY RIOOE. Phase III</p>
        <p>open soon, 49 choice lots, all</p>
        <p>largo. Excollont neighborhood anoschool: </p>
        <p> 1$. Located on SR 1727</p>
        <p>past Lake Glenwood. Close to Highway 33.</p>
        <p>LOTS FOR SALE - near Industrial Park area.</p>
        <p>WANT A GREAT lot that is still</p>
        <p>affordabto? Ws have them. ifC28 Fourslte Realty 355-7300, Carolyn Erwin, 355-6016. WATERFRONT LOTS on the Pamlico River. River Hills Subdivision, Chocowinlty, NC. Boautiful wooM lots with underground utilities, 1200 square foot minimum Must see these. Call Wabstor at CENTURY 21 Ji Bowser and Associates for more information. 35S7B00or 756^.</p>
        <p>7 ACRES, wooded and cleared, close to Gresnvlllo, off Ramhom Road. $15,000. Call Worlty War-</p>
        <p>ran at Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3504; nights</p>
        <p>7-3222.</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1,2&amp;amp;3</p>
        <p>Bedrooms</p>
        <p>WITH FIREPLACE &amp;amp; CEILING FANS</p>
        <p>ggsSacurtty Deoosit 6 $12 Month Loaaas</p>
        <p>WasharfOryor Connactkma Pata MIowod. March SpocMt Avallablo</p>
        <p>Now units avallablo. Complolo with washora, dryorasndicamakora.</p>
        <p>MONOAY&amp;lt;FRnAY IM SATURDAY B-1 tStOBfldtoClRio</p>
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        <p>355-2198</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Oppc</p>
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        <p>Uxau*d txraasifk' in popular Allantk Bracli - minutos fimm Morehad ('.it&amp;gt; and a bntad srk-ction of shops, n-slau-ranls and cntiTtainnK'nt plaics  Island Reach &amp;amp; Racquet Ouh is a resurt omdominium cumpk-x that pmvides a seaside escape fnmi the ordinary at an extriiirdinanly afliirdable pria*</p>
        <p>Discover</p>
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        <p>,\l Island Ik-ach &amp;amp; Racquet Cluh, spacxius. fiilly-lumished. 2 and .Vhednxim, 2V- hath amdominiunis start at jttsl $74,M(0, with (tnly J7,49&amp;lt;) down and $-448.48 per month.* and k-alure a wraith of luxurious amenitk*s, such a.s:  A hal-tmny ff the ma.ster hednxim  A screened-in porch  Central heal and air  A wet har  A modemly-equi|^ pHirmet kitchen  -i swimming pixils * b pnife^ional quality tennis aiuavVisii Island Brach &amp;amp; Racquet Club and discover nne of thi best ri'sort ciindiiminium valui's in Atlantk Reach. Or, fiir more infiirmatkm. complete and mail the attached cimnon. i&amp;gt;r call 24"-2) Long dtaiKe, in NC only, call 1-800-682-ro2 Outside NC. call 1-800-534 .ni2 Rentals are availahk* Offer of sale t'od lebere probibUed</p>
        <p>* npxal iRtmjiixKi kiul (xn- irf f's.MllU IxM-d on S'.itlU ms s a kian anxmnt of $(' all) Ytws I t or Vi nxMijtafS' paymmL' an- S-H848rach ai a fixed inu-n-M rale of% Vi-ar. a IS or l+r moriftafr paymmb air adjusubk-rale nHingape jw^ments hir exampk- 8W\i-*simpfc inieresi rale kir years a IS or laa mortxa- payments would he 1SS IS t-aiti "Hased on the ekh aserape siekl im I ,S Tn-asury senintxs adpisled to a eiHisiani niaiuntv ufime sear ssith a niaipn of UN) basts points lit die hommer nmmk-d lo of a poml</p>
        <p>{asmeni ai the end of IS years I pasimitt IHll) k a hatkxm paymem of *S2,'IH irriK \P8 S H m liuuai mu- ('..) IS subieri Ui increase Summey pass all rkisinp tosts. except pie paxis SU payments include pnnctpd and uilerrsl</p>
        <p>ypc plea.se send me mon* infitrmation on ^ Island Re'ach &amp;amp; Racquet Club. I am interesu*d in:  Purdiasinj?  Renting</p>
        <p>.STAIT ( I</p>
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        <p>Gimplete and mail coupon to: bbuid Beach &amp;amp; Racquet Chib, PO Box 327, Atfantlc Beach. NC 28512.</p>
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        <p>155 RmotI Propody For Sale</p>
        <p>157 Townhouses For Sale</p>
        <p>157 Townhouses For Sale</p>
        <p>HUNTING  Fishing - Boating  Got away placa. 14x53, 1986 mobile home on watorfront lot with Ico-gas-boat dock and ramp. Batwaen New Bam and Oriental. Lot rant paid until July. Only $11,950.746-4538.</p>
        <p>COLINDALE COURT: Why rent when you can build equity in this new 3 bedroom, 3 bath flat In Collndala Court with just $1,407 down. Builder wilt pay closing costs and up to three points. Monthly payments of $363.09 (PI) based on an FHA 30 year tlxad rate of OVk%, loan amount 0# $47,331.73 Including $1,738.73 (PMI). Call today. Linda Gaddis atCENTURY 31 Janet Bowser A Associates. 355-7800 or 756-3391. 846,900.</p>
        <p>SEDOEFIELD TOWNES. 5 new units under construction. Three 3-bedroom units, two 3-bedroom units. Seller pays $3,000 of your costs. Buy now, select your decor. University Realty 355-5066; Jean Hopper 756-9143.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR A Deal? Look no (urthor...3 bodroom coHago located at Crystal Beach, 1 block rom Pamlh Rlwer. Acctai to boat rampa and baach. Home has new 9x33 dack, carpet In living room, hall and bedrooms, naw vinyl In kitchan, naw door locks and gai ranot. Contral gas fumaoa. A great deal for $16,500. #601. CENTURY 31 Bass Realty, 7564666.</p>
        <p>TOWNhdUSE. Exclusive, quiet, wooded area. Quail Ridge. Uniquely beautiful two story, 3 bodroom, 3W baths. Cathedral ceiling with balcony. Flrmlace. Landscaped brick patio. Tennis courtTPool. By owner. $69,500. 7564429.</p>
        <p>EKCOVEE how easy townhouse living Is. You'll love the quiet</p>
        <p>nelgmorhood and privacy of this 3 bedroom homo. Comfortable living room with fireplace. Private petlo. 840,900. Call Aldridge A Southerland. 756-3500; tiatharina Vinson, 753-5778.</p>
        <p>'htrO BEDROOM, V/i bathi</p>
        <p>In Shanandoah, asking 9,900. Call 7564254.</p>
        <p>OCEAN AND $OUNDFRONT. Single family building lots and unique homes in multi-family vllla^ clusters. Pino Knoll Shores, near fiAorahead City. Planned community with outstanding recreation and sporting ammonuties. Video tapo and brochures. Call BEACON'S REACH, 1-000473-6007.</p>
        <p>WATEEFRONT wooded lot</p>
        <p>WIN6y RIMe. Immaculate townhome offers 3 bedrooms, 316 baths, greatroom with firaplace, dining area, convenient to pools and tennis; new carpet, freshly painted. Now $53,500. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; Nights, 355-2580.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE by original owner. Twin Oaks Townhouse. Unit F39,103 David Drive, 14th Street and (xraenvMIe Boulevard. Two Bedrooms, 3 Baths, fireplace, swimming jMxtl. Excellent condition. $46,M0. Call attar 5 p.m. 753-1386.</p>
        <p>8 fcE*e i VWWWKW lUI</p>
        <p>at Schrams Baach on the Pungo River, bulkheaded with septic tank, 75x150', 355-3691.</p>
        <p>ROLLINWOOD: Owner says salll He will consider owner fi-nanclngor lease with the option</p>
        <p>161 AMrtments For Rent</p>
        <p>157 Townhouses For Sale</p>
        <p>to buy .This 1 Vi year old home Is In excellent condition with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace and all appliances Included. Priced to s^at 856,500. Call Rhonda Bailey-CENTURY 31 Janet Bowser A Associates, 756-8003r 355-7000.</p>
        <p>A CHEAPI 1 bedroom $125 or 3 bedroom duplex $200 Near ECU Homalocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>r&amp;amp;tEECf 'ElACE to live 1</p>
        <p>IF YOUR INCOME Is between</p>
        <p>813,500 and 815,000, but you have been unable to buy that first home, we have financing to fit your needs. Afionthly payments: $335. Lexington Square</p>
        <p>M rEVErKVl rbFIVS TO IIVV* 1</p>
        <p>badroom apartments, $235. 2 bedroom apartments, $375. Water Included. Brand new, washer/dryer hookups, no pets. Securtty oeposit required. Approximately 1 mile from hospital. Call 756-1454.</p>
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        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>AQUIET PLACE!</p>
        <p>WILLIAAASBURGfiAANOR Super decor, outside and attic storage. E300 energy rating.</p>
        <p>Young professionals. No pets. 3554562 after 6 p.m. $365.</p>
        <p>A two BEDROOM apartment 2 blocks from ECU. $295 per month. 756-7809 or 7584M9I.</p>
        <p>ABiOLUTELY NICE Village East, 2 bedrooms, washer/dryer hookups, water furnished, 8265 ptr month. 7S7-1626.</p>
        <p>lSOLUTELY COUNTAy Manor. Quiet, private 1 bedroom apartmont, washer/dryer hook</p>
        <p>up, low uHlHlet, cable, l mile - - Ital. 82^. 756-3377</p>
        <p>from hospi after 5 p.m. Available April 15.</p>
        <p>ATfRACtlVENiW</p>
        <p>----------- duplex,  2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, energy efficient,</p>
        <p>duph</p>
        <p>----------- effic</p>
        <p>deck, carpet, appliances, convenient quiet location, $335/ month, deposit. 758-6695 or 752-4108.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE APRIL 1, 2 bedroom, V/i bath duplex, $310 month. Forbes Realty, 756-2121.</p>
        <p>AZALEAGARDENS*</p>
        <p>CLEAN AND QUIET one bedroom furnished apartments, energy efficient, free water and , optional washers, dryers, TV, Coup'</p>
        <p>cable Tv. Couples or singles on-mon1ti.6month1ease.</p>
        <p>ly.$195amonth.6monthl AAOBILE HOME RENTALS</p>
        <p>Couples or singles. Apartments and mobile homes m Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club. n Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams 756-7815</p>
        <p>cHomsfL Of ^J^itination</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>GRIMESLAND</p>
        <p>COUNTRY</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 5 $ acres on River.</p>
        <p>Minutes from Greenville-3 bedroom. 2 bath, 5 acres of</p>
        <p>land.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>4 bedroom, 2 car garage</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY</p>
        <p>5 Bedroom, Corner lot.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN VI BELVOIR</p>
        <p>4 Bedroom, 2V2 baths</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom Ranch, 20 acres $ farm allotments.</p>
        <p>BRIARWOOD NEAR COUNTRY CLUB</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY</p>
        <p>BRIARWOOD</p>
        <p>HOLLY RIDGE GRAYLEIGH</p>
        <p>COUNTRY CLUB</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, $ 114,900</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, ^ $ I O C acres on River.</p>
        <p>Minutes from Greenville-3 ^  ^  /\/\/\</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath, 5 acres of  ^ Q 000</p>
        <p>4 bedroom, 2 car garage  439,700</p>
        <p>5 Bedroom, Corner lot.  *140,000</p>
        <p>4 Bedroom, 2V2 baths  443,000</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom Ranch, 20 acres $ 1 ^ Cl farm allotments,</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom, 2 car garage. 469,900</p>
        <p>4 Bedrooms, 2 car garage, 2  VO 000</p>
        <p>acres overlooking lake.  ** VF^vrvrv/</p>
        <p>4 Bedroom, 4V2 bath Con- $ | 7 ft 000 temporary.  X / Og^VrVr</p>
        <p>4 Bedroom, Rec room over $ 194.900</p>
        <p>S     *209,q00</p>
        <p>Georgian 4 bedroom, ex- ^OOC quiste'</p>
        <p>Every room for the large $QQQ CIOO family looking for privacy</p>
        <p>4 Bedrooms, 2 car garage, 2 ^ acres overlooking lake.</p>
        <p>quisite!</p>
        <p>BROOK GREEN</p>
        <p>Every room for the large $QQQ family looking for privacy and elegance.</p>
        <p>Custom 5 bedroom with</p>
        <p>quality detail and extra's OV/VfjVFvIV/ throughout.</p>
        <p>HOLLY RIDGE</p>
        <p>5 Acres on the River sur- $ rounding majestic Contemporary panoramic views.</p>
        <p>365,000</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES</p>
        <p>WINDSOR</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom, wooded lot, $ lots of beautiful woodwork and cathedral ceilings.</p>
        <p>New 3 bedroom Traditional in exciting neighborhood. Large lot.</p>
        <p>SHERATON PLACE TUCKER ESTATES</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom, double carport</p>
        <p>4 Bedroom, 2 baths, formal areas</p>
        <p>BRITTANY RIDGE</p>
        <p>BAYTREE</p>
        <p>NEAR CHICOD</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>Terrific new 3 bedroom home just finished and ready for occupancy,</p>
        <p>2 New homes beautifully decorated and seller will assist with polnts/c.c,</p>
        <p>3 Acres of land, qualify built 3 bedroom with garage.</p>
        <p>Large one-story townhome with 3 bedrooms.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>Perched on a lovely wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, basement and screened porch.</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom, 2^2 bath ranch with garage and wired workshop.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>BELL ARTHUR</p>
        <p>Unique and wonderful 3 bedroom tri-level con dominium just 1 year young! Extra's!</p>
        <p>108,000</p>
        <p>*98,500</p>
        <p>*95,000</p>
        <p>*89,900</p>
        <p>*82,900</p>
        <p>*80s</p>
        <p>*81,000</p>
        <p>*78,900</p>
        <p>*78,500</p>
        <p>*74,500</p>
        <p>*73,000</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE</p>
        <p>Sunken living room, bedrooms, pecan trees.</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom Townhome, good investment!</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY</p>
        <p>*57,500</p>
        <p>*57,000</p>
        <p>Hardwood floors, formal dining, 3 bedrooms,</p>
        <p>YORKTOWN SQUARE UNIVERSITY CONDO</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom flat, big kitchen, private street</p>
        <p>2 Bedrooms, excellent for student, very well taken care of.</p>
        <p>*54,900</p>
        <p>*51,500</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GROVE</p>
        <p>Hardwood floors throughout this 2 bedroom home near Hospital</p>
        <p>*35,500</p>
        <p>*27.000</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.</p>
        <p>Thanks Alot For Calling Us! I  756-1322  r</p>
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        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1 badroom, fully carpeted, all</p>
        <p>appliances, washer/dryer</p>
        <p>hook-ups, water and sewer ... -nished. Cable available. S230 per month. 7S2-439S or 7SM199. CARRIAGE HOUSE Apart ments. Highway 43 South, lust past the plaza, 2 bedroom townhouses, all electric, fully</p>
        <p>carpeM, pool and laundry room. Call 7M-34S0 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Spacious 2 beoom townhouse wMI^ baths. Also 1 bedroom aparfmonls available. All are</p>
        <p>carpoled, with nwdiro kitchen appllsmces Including compactor and dMiwasher. Central heat</p>
        <p>and air. Free basic cable TV, water and sewer. Washer/dryer hook-ups plus laundry room, *,  court,  club</p>
        <p>e. 752-1557</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One. two and three bedroom apartments, featuring cable TV, modem appliances, clean laun-</p>
        <p>Office: 204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>miidV iPFiCikNT</p>
        <p>bedrooms, patio noar ECU. Ap- "yer hook-</p>
        <p>pilancoe. wash er/dryer ______</p>
        <p>ASSres&amp;amp;xtn..'"</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE FARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1,2&amp;amp;3BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>With Fireplace A Ceiling Fans ^ Security D^lt  &amp;amp; 12 LaasesJWMher/Dryer anmcthms Conditional Two Full Baths In two &amp;amp; three bedrooms. New apartments available</p>
        <p>AAONDAY-FRIDAY10-4 SATURDAY 9-1 1510 Bridle Circle 3SS-21W</p>
        <p>Located off Hooker Road on Horseshoe Drive.</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity FUmiSHED ONE BEDROOM apartment In country. Utilities included. 0275 plus da^t. Call Carolina East Realty7flNI)530.</p>
        <p>FURNISHED ONE bedroom apartments near ECU, private area, grads and professionals, air. Water fumlsM. J.L. Harris A Sons, Inc., Realtors. 750-4711.</p>
        <p>^uNISNEOI 1 bedroom 020 on bue route or 3 bodroom 0350 Homelocators Foe 752-1375.</p>
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        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 beWoom garden apart menta, all with 7 closets.</p>
        <p>casing, kitchen apalancas bKluding dishwasher, central taat and air. Free basic cable TV, water and sewer. Laundry rooms, spacious grounds, playground and pool, abundant parkTng. Pets allowed. Adjacent</p>
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        <p>IN WlNTERVILLfe. 3 bedroom' apartment, appliances and water furnished, no children or</p>
        <p>IDS, PET YV* proDMi? Call on US, we can help you solve your problem quicker. Call r 7S2-M&amp;amp;5. Homelocators. Fee</p>
        <p>KINGS ARMS</p>
        <p>Large I bedroom apartments. Caroled, modem kitchen appliances, heat pump for energy effkiant hoaNng and cooling. Laimdry facilities. 1209 Charles</p>
        <p>Boulevard, Office Apartmtni ) Furnished</p>
        <p>104. Also Available Apartments.</p>
        <p>752-8915</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1 A 2 Bedroom Garden Apart-</p>
        <p>ments*Appllances furnished, carpetCentral heat and alr*Fme Cable TVPool and</p>
        <p>laundry facilltles*24 hour</p>
        <p>emergency maintenance. Located ofl</p>
        <p>off East 10th Street behind Hardee's and Western Steer. Office hours 9:00-5:30, AAonday-Friday.</p>
        <p>752-3519</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.</p>
        <p>COURTNEYSQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 50 percent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer-dryer hook-ups, cable TV.wall-hHvall carpet, thermopane windows, extra Insulation.</p>
        <p>Office Open 9-5 Weekdays</p>
        <p>9-5 Saturday  1  -5  Sunday</p>
        <p>AAerry Lane Off Arlington Blvd. 756-5067</p>
        <p>LUXURY TOWNHOUSE, Shonadoah Village, 2 bedrooms, mbaths,pets ok, 746-2M3.</p>
        <p>MDICALOAKS</p>
        <p>Apartments... Brand New..2</p>
        <p>bedrooms..Walking Distance to Hospltal..Washerl5ryer Hook</p>
        <p>j&amp;gt;s..Outslde Storage..Fully larpeted. Super I n</p>
        <p>sulated...$205.00 per month plus deposit and year's lease-Call</p>
        <p>Davis Realty 752 3000 or 754-2904 or 355-25740T 752-9072. lltAR HOSPltAL. 2 bedroom townhouse. ()ulet neighborhood. Call 757-0471 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>NkAk HOSPITAL. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath duplex. Very clean. $350 month. 355^. $304)070 nights. MiW DUFLEXI ach side 2 bedrooms, bath, combined llv</p>
        <p>Ing room, kitchen and dining Appliances furnished. $3U</p>
        <p>monthly. 030-1235 after 5 pm</p>
        <p>AiW ENERGY efficient I bedroom. Near Twin Oaks. $245. No pets. 750-4004.</p>
        <p>IaeTT^^X</p>
        <p>AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322 1S16 OrMnvillp Blvd.</p>
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        <p>NEW I EDftdiM apartments. Washer/dryer, cable TV. carpet, electric heat, air condl-tioning, awtllances. 754-3342.</p>
        <p>AK^T Muar</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse</p>
        <p>apartments. Fully equip kitchen, pool, tennis courts.</p>
        <p>SWe TV, Very convenient to pm Plaza and University. Also Mihd.furnished apartments</p>
        <p>7M-4I51</p>
        <p>ONE, TWO and throe bedroom apartments. Call Smith Insurance and Realty, 752-2754.</p>
        <p>161 Apartmontr For Rent</p>
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        <p>N iOROok apartmwit. HMt, hot and cold wator, Mwaot fumMwd. 201 North Woodlown. 7S44S4Sor 7SB043S.</p>
        <p>NE BEDlloOM apartmant wHhln walkiM distanco to Unl-varslly. Utilities Included. Call:</p>
        <p>THREE BLOdks from campus In a nico area. Two bedrooms, one bath and nico kHchon/llvIng arya. For more information call 7S^38S0, from 2-5 pjn. or 757-3944 offer 4 p.m. k for ScoH Sinclair.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>SpKlous 1,2 and3 Bedroom Aparhnonta 8100 SKurlta Oe^it Required CABLE TV,TENNIS^R^,P00L Comsnisnl to Shopping and ECU</p>
        <p>Office hours 9 a.m. to 5p.m. Monday through Friday</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>7564800</p>
        <p>ftUDENft. 2 bedroom apartment, Cindy Court, $290 per month, hoet and water furnm-ad. No pets. 754-3543 after 4 pm.</p>
        <p>OHE BEDROOM, carpttad, ap-pllancM, washtr/d^ hookup, las. Call 754-1531 or 7540453.</p>
        <p>#tr OK11 bedroom duplex $185 or 2 bedroom $200 kids ok</p>
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        <p>ilE BEDROOM fumishwl or unfumlshad apartnwnt. Hoat, air, and wator furnished. Ont</p>
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        <p>RINOOOLD TOMfiRi now taking loasas for Fall 1907.1 room oflicloncy, 1 bodroom and 2 bodroom aparhnonta. 752-2065.</p>
        <p>TOWNHOUSE FoK RENT, 2 bodrooms, m baths, all appli-ances.3S540l4affor4Dm.</p>
        <p>TWik OAKS 2 bedroom apartment. IV baths, washer and dryer hookup. Pool prlvllogat. m oar month. Call Allan 8-5, Monday-FrMay, 758-3191.</p>
        <p>iWiN OaKs 2 bedroom oxku-tlvo tawnhoust. Compfotoly fur-nlshod includlM washer and</p>
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        <p>ONE BEDRM apartmont. Carpttad, all tiochic kitchan Mpllancas, ti9S. 5Vi East 2nd Uroat, 752-8915.</p>
        <p>ONE lDROOM apartmant.</p>
        <p>Only 8225 to movt in. WIntarvlllt Squart, 4-B. Avallabla Im-medlataly. Call 754-3344.</p>
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        <p>$T. PATRICK'S DAY SpMlal.</p>
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        <p>March. Now orferTng spoclals that would make a leprechaun ioakMs. 895 da^it/all units. Ml for more details. 355-2198. Equal Housing Opportunity.</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Qreenvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 15,1987  .-(3</p>
        <p>161</p>
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        <p>TWO BEDROOMS, stove and rafrlgerator, washer, dryer hookw, central heat and air, carpeted. Lease and deposit re</p>
        <p>quired. No pets. 705'Hooker Road. 7S44M90T 754-4382.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOMS, 1'/k baths, nica quiet area. Ridge Place. $325 month. 355-2254. two OkOOM opartmenta near PCC, woodao setting, water furnished, central air, $240. J. L. Harris A Sons, Inc., Roaltors 758-4711.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent. Hospital area. 757-1445. TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent in the counti&amp;gt;. Central heat and air and appliances. Approx-mlles'</p>
        <p>74Mol?after 4</p>
        <p>161</p>
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        <p>two BEDROOM duplex apartment. Central heat and air. im-B Holly Street. Call 752-4048 or 758-2347;_</p>
        <p>'fwo BEDROOM apartment in</p>
        <p>the country. $140 a month. Call 754-9132.</p>
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        <p>fireplace, garage with electric doors, no pots, 1 child, 5 miles from hospital on Stantonsburg Road. 355-4960 and 757-0527.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY 2-4 P.M.</p>
        <p>Its The Best Single-Family Home Value Greenville Has Ever Seen!</p>
        <p>  ^58,000</p>
        <p>' Expect To Be Impressed</p>
        <p>Anot'i'iPr Qiialitv Cornmunit'.' Crt\^,toci Bv CF:M F.nterprist\s</p>
        <p>FLOOR PLANS M.AY BE CUSTOMIZED TO MEET YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS</p>
        <p>Model</p>
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        <p>Daily</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 388  Winterville, N.C. 28590  756-8485</p>
        <p>THE COLDWELL BANKER TEAM</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 2-5 P.M,</p>
        <p>203 SPEIGHT DRIVE. Greenwood Forest. Cozy charmer, quiet neighborhood, conveniently located. What more can you ask for? How about 3 bedrooms, IVt baths, kitchen, dining room, family room? Call now! $54,500. Host: Stan Cherry.</p>
        <p>SHERATON VILLAGE  We have several 2 and 3 bedroom units still available. We offer excellent floor plans, private patio, storage room, fireplace, ceiling fan, all appliances and more. Prices start at $45.600 and includes $1,200 paid by the builder toward the closing and up to 3 discount points. Quality Construction by Vanrack, Inc. Open house every Sunday, 2-5 p.m. Host: Don Joyner.</p>
        <p>SHERATON SQUARE. One of the areas beet kept secretsi We are offering beautiful Williamsburg designed offices for sale or lease. Sheraton Square offers many elegant features such as chairrall and crown mouldings. luxurious carpet and much more. We are located directly behind the Sheraton Inn on Landmark Street. For the most attractive exterior and elegant interior and one of the easiest to find locations In Greenville you owe it to yourself to take a look at Sheraton Square Office Condos. Hostess; Carol Garner.</p>
        <p>BRANDYWINE ESTATES. Excellent value on 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch. Wooded comer lot. Some closing expenses paid by builder. Call for details. $75,000. Host: Kim NIcholle.</p>
        <p>On Call:</p>
        <p>AMERICAS LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY</p>
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        <p>Bob Rainu 355-2394</p>
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        <p>Very Attractive Brick Starter home in Greenville under $50,0001 This three bedroom V/z bath home has heat pump, for heating and cooling, living room, large eat-ln kitchen, outside storage and is located conveniently for shopping and medical areas!</p>
        <p>Builder will pay all closing costs and points for 30 year fixed rate loan. Only 5% down. Located in Millbrook Drive behind Carolina Dairies. Look for the open house sigtis.! Your host: Darren Hignite.</p>
        <p>Seller will pay points and closing costs up to 83,000 for a qualified buyer on this three bedroom ranch near Wintervlllel Large great i room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen with! breakfast bar and dining area, laundry room,! deck, porch and garage on comer lot ini Ragland Acres. Assumable loan wi|h only 231 remaining years tool Location; From Greenville take Evans St. Ext. (TAR ROAD) Into Winterville. take first right into Winterville, take next right onto Ragland Road, go two blocks and look for open house signs. Your Host: Ken Edwards.</p>
        <p>HUD OWNED HOMES ONLY $500 DOWN!!!</p>
        <p>Located in the Hugo Area, this four bedroom, bath brick ranch with a large cleared lot. Only $40,850.</p>
        <p>Located off Hooker Road, this two bedroom, 1 Vi bath townhome for only $41,000.</p>
        <p>Located near the Beaufort CkMinty line on Hwy. 264, a three bedroom home built in 1981 for only $35,500. A-two bedroom home for only $31,200.</p>
        <p>These homes can be seen by calling 757-1969 Anytime.</p>
        <p>Hignilt</p>
        <p>Roohon</p>
        <p>757-1969</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>On Duty</p>
        <p>Kristi Clark 756-7800</p>
        <p>THE REAL ESTATE CENTER</p>
        <p>355-6666 </p>
        <p>211 Commerce Street. Greenville</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING!</p>
        <p>ARBOR HILLS. Almost new 3 bed room contemporary ranch offers at tractive floorplan with exposed beams in greatroom, nice wood deck and a picturesque view of the take Call Tim Smith for appointment $70.900.</p>
        <p>BRITTANY RIDGE. Large family room that opens to kitchen and din ing is a great feature in this 1,497 square feet of living space. Also with deck and double garage. Offered at $77,900. Builder pays $2,0(X) of clos ing costs.</p>
        <p>AYOEN. 3 bedroom brick ranch offers nice floor plan, carport, fenced yard, central heat/air and a good neighborhood for the kids. Call Tim Smith for appointment. $56.000.</p>
        <p>NEAR AIRPORT. Very well kept mobile home with large front porch and circular drive In a quiet wooded setting. Large rear deck and fenced backyard. $25.000. Call Edgar Wall.</p>
        <p>NEW IN BRITTANY RIDGE. Over 1,700 square feet in this 3 bedroom, 2V2 bath. Excellent floor plan. Buy now  choose your own decor. Builder pays up to $2,000 in closing cost. Offered at $90,500.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS. 3 bedroom home In excellent neighborhood offers hardwood floors, wooded tot and iriced right at $47,200. Call Tim Smith for appointment.</p>
        <p>ON CALL:</p>
        <p>Kim Barton 758-2000</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH. Easy living and super convenient location make this 2 bedroom, bath and a half townhome just the thing for young professionals and single people. Excellent terms and financing available. Price $43,000. Pool or tennis anyone? Call Edgar Wall for details to lease with option.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 3-5 Turn off Belvoir Hwy. Right on SR1415</p>
        <p>OWNER READY TO SELL. University area home has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with a large screened porch and deck. Located on a nice corner lot with mature trees and a detached garage. Edgar Walt, Listing Agent. $44,000.</p>
        <p>MUMFORD ROAD. This mobile home is located on a nice comer lot near Greenville Utilities. Has outside storage and is priced right at $17,000.</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE DOUBLEWIDE with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Property also includes a full time garage bus iness with 1,760 square foot brick garage and an additional vacant one acre comer lot. $65,000.</p>
        <p>SIMPSON. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, mobile home with central air near Simpson on large lot nearly 2 acres. Call office for details, low 30a.</p>
        <p>BETHEL. 3 bedroom brick ranch offers greatroom with fireplace, double garage and central air. Located on nice private wooded lot. Mid $40e. Call today.</p>
        <p>PLEASANT RIDGE. Nice 3 bedroom ranch in country subdivision. Over 1,500 square feet heated, heat pump, fenced yard and other features. Low $60s. Call today for appointment. Tim Smith, Listing Broker.</p>
        <p>NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDING.</p>
        <p>Highway 264 West. Washington. $77,000.</p>
        <p>REDUCED $3,9001 One year young home between Farmville and Greenville with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Over 1,400 square feet and a deck on back. Listed by Jimmy Cowan. $60,000.</p>
        <p>MUMFORD ROAD. This 3 bedroom. 1 bath brick ranch has an extra large kitchen, separate utility room and hardwood floors. Priced to sell at $42,000. Call Edgar Wall for possible additional lot.</p>
        <p>NEW IN WINDSOR 3 bedrooms, 2V*t baths. Builder pays $2,000 towards closing costs. Just under 1,800 square feet. Winterville school district. Call today. Priced at $95,500.</p>
        <p>BELVOIR HIGHWAY. Neat and well-maintained. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with fireplace and carport. Lovely yard with nice trees and flowers. Call today. This one will not last long. $44,000. Edgar Wall, Listing Broker.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY WILLIAMSBURG. Immaculate cedar home, over 2,500 square feet, hardwood floors, rustic eat-in kitchen with Jenn-Aire range, double fireplace in greatroom and a master suite with sauna. Located on large wooded lot. Call for appointment. $131.500.</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR. 3 bedroom brick ranch with carport in quiet neighborhood. Has fenced in backyard and detached garage workshop. Very nice yard. Call Ricky Langley today! $55,000.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD. Contemporary ranch offers unique floor plan, garage, heat pump, nice deck off greatroom and located on a targe private wooded lot, over 2 acres. $83,500. Call Tim Smith for details.</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT PROPERTY! 3</p>
        <p>bedroom house offers good cash flow, annual rent $3,600 and priced to sell at 831,500. Call office for details.</p>
        <p>Due to out-standlng sales in February, we need listings to sell. If you are thinking of selling, call one of our associates for a complimentary evaluation of your home.</p>
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        <p>Affordable Country Home on a targe tree covered lot. Features include 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, family room, living room, kitchen with eat-in area. Nice utility room. Call to see this great buy. $32,000. Listirtg Agent, Shirley Morrison, 756-6343.</p>
        <p>A Real Charmer. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 large ceramic baths, formal living room and dining room. Kitchen has nice eat-in area Family room witn fireplace. Must see this immaculate home. $74,000. Listing Agent, Mavis Butts, 752-7073.</p>
        <p>2 Story Wllllanraburg with walk-ln attic which can be convertd to 3rd story. Features Include 3 bedrooms, 2Vt baths, laundry area, kitchen with nook, formal living and dining room and family room with fireplace. Nice lot. Under construction. $117,000. Listing Agent, Mavis Butts 752-7073.</p>
        <p>A rare find! Tri-level with 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, kitchen with dining area, living room with fireplace, family room, screened porch and carport. Beautiful in-ground heated and covered pool and much more. $97,000. Listing Agent, Mavis Butts 752-7073.</p>
        <p>dining area. Formal living and dining rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1% baths, upstairs, family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full bath and laundry room downstairs. Double garage with storage, large patio and much more. $70,900. Listing Agent, Mavis Butts /52-7073.</p>
        <p>This new 2-story farmhouse under construction is sure to please. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2Vt baths, Oreatroom with fireplace and arched opening and french doors to deck. Kitchen with breakfast</p>
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        <p>Shirley Morrison,</p>
        <p>Still time to choose your own decor In this brand new 1story home. Offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat-in kitchen, greatroom with fireplace. Just minutes from hospital. $69.900. Listing Agent. Mavis Butts 752-7073.</p>
        <p>A nice wooded lot is the setting for this new home. Features include a greatroom with balcony overlooking the 2-story vaulted ceiling and fireplace. Large sunny kitchen with breakfast nook. 3 bedrooms, 1-baths, walk-in attic and much more. $68,000. Ustlna .&amp;gt; Agent, Shirley Morrison, 7566343.  '  -':</p>
        <p>Attractive well kept home. Features include 2 baths, foyer, kitchen, dining room and greatroom with fireplace. Backyard has chain-link fence and front has spitt-rail. ^ Convenient to shopping and schools. $83L^Usflpg AgML Shirley Morrison 7566343.</p>
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        <p>No qualifying to assume this 9Vi% FHA Fixed Rate Loan on payment of $4,900 equity. Total monthly payments of $514.11. Greatroom with fireplace, dineJn kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, deck and garage. $60,500. Listing Agent, Blaine Th&amp;gt;iano 7566346.</p>
        <p>GREENWOiQiF&amp;lt;Rer</p>
        <p>Like a country home. Ask about this neat one. Features 3 bedrooms, with newly refinished hardwood' floors. 2 ceramic baths, living room, den with craft stove and built-in bookshelves, kitchen with dining area and a double garage. $59,000. Listing Emma Lee Jarvis, 7466448.</p>
        <p>One owner, like new. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with comer fireplace. Work saver kitchen and dining aree. All kitchen appliances remain including the mi-)NJ^Listfng Agent, Elaine Troiano 756-</p>
        <p>So convenient to the Medical Park. This fine home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom with fireplace and dining area, eat-in kitchen and carport with storage. $56,500. Listing Agent, Elaine Troiano 7566346.</p>
        <p> ^^^ Stop in and ttdca a look at this one. Just minutes from</p>
        <p>room with fireplace and french door to yard. Countiyi , - tholiosgilal complex. Features include living room kitchen with dining area, large utility room. 3 betf^ LV- ;.Wh tirito, bright country kitchen, with access to rooms, master bedroom has walk-in closet. 2  baths,  storage  building. Extra</p>
        <p>Landscaped yard. $57,900. Listing'Agerlt, fialM^\!|t^ f&amp;lt;&amp;gt;fr l67,00. Listing Agent, Elaine Troiano 756-Troiano 7566346.</p>
        <p>Enjoy a cozy fire in the fireplace insert in the greatroom of this attractive cedar siding home located just minutes from Greenville. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, dining room with access to deck. Garage with work area. $56,900. Listing Agent, Shirley Morrison 7566343. -</p>
        <p>You can enjoy the Log Cabin home of days gblie with all the modern conveniences of today. Feattii bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom with Silas Lucas fireplace. Floors are ranch plank. Youll love $56,000. Usting Agent, Mavis Butts 752-7073</p>
        <p>away for the country atmosphere but to ihopping and the hospital complex, iom ranch offers kitchen with dining area, with free standing wood heater, 2 baths</p>
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        <p>wuridty and deck. $68,900. Listing Agent, Elaine Troiano 7566346.</p>
        <p>The best in country living, uescrlbes tfiie attractive 3 bedroom home. Just minutes from OrOenvIlle, this home offers country kitchen with dining area accea-sable to nice deck, foyer, iVii baths, greatroom with fireplace and Insert, outside storage building and nice lot. $53,900. Listing Agent, Shirley Morrison 756-6343.</p>
        <p>comer lot in popular neighborhood. Offering, room with fireplace, country kitchen with glass doors that lead to screened porch, 3 bedtxkxns, 2 baths, garage with work area. $62,900. Listing Agent, Shirley Morrison 7566343.</p>
        <p>iOffivlrtg with the' convenience of shopping en-lnrtient and schools near by. This one owner h^ features 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, kitchen with dining area. Nice workshop In fenced backyard. $48,500. Listing Agent, Elaine Troiano 7566346.</p>
        <p>Immaculate condition. Cute home In nics neighborhood. Offers 3 bedrooms, \Vt baths. Greatroom laroa country kitchen. Great home for the first time buyer. $47,500. Listing Agent, Shirley Morrison 7566343</p>
        <p>Walling for a bargain, see this one. Features include i&amp;lt; bedrooms, with large closets and 1 bath. Nice living room and dining area. Move one more time, to your own home. $40,500. Listing Agent, Mavis Butts 752-7073.</p>
        <p>Investment opportunity, 4 rental units with good rental history. Located on East 10th Street. Call for details. $52,000. Listing Agent. Mavis Butts 752-7073.</p>
        <p>BUILDING LOTS</p>
        <p>Country Club Acres, Aydsii.' . $12,000 and up</p>
        <p>Stanlonsburg Road .06 Seres $12,000</p>
        <p>Shirley MorriaoriV,... . .ON CALL</p>
        <p>Jerry Butts.. ..  .  T,  .. . .......</p>
        <p>Elaine    lW'-</p>
        <p>Emma tdd Mavia Butts.  ...........</p>
        <p>. .756-6343 . .762-7073 ..752-6346 . .746-6448 . .752-7073</p>
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        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>Tifo 8EDR00M fownhome, excellent oonNon. S325 month.</p>
        <p>Johnson,</p>
        <p>WEStHILLS townhouse. 1 mile from hospital. Lika new, 3 bedrooms, 2W baths, cable hookup, professional neighbors. Immowate occupancy. No pets. $3S0/monfh. 3^ or 75S-7M1.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, 1V2 bath townhouse at Peppertrae, 264 By paMLWest-S325 per month. 2 bedroor^ bath fownhowa at Village East, Cedar CouiTdlO per month. 1 bedroom, 1 battfat Gwen Villa, Corner of Hooker &amp;amp; Artington-$330 per month. AM require 1 month security deposit and 1 yaar lease. Ouffus Really, lnc.7M-275.</p>
        <p>fwo EDRoiyi duplex In Co^ tanial Vlllam nar Indintrlel P^. Central air. S2S0. J.L. Sons, Inc.. Reahora.</p>
        <p>WILSON ACRES APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1909 East First SIroot 2and3badroomtownhouses, l'/2 baths. Free water, sewer, and basic cabla tv. Stove, frost free refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer hookups. Fully carpalod with drajws included. Pool, tennis court and sauna.</p>
        <p>CLOSE TO CAMPUS.</p>
        <p>Call 7526277 Anytime.</p>
        <p>BEDROOM townhouse on B^rownloa Drive. Available March 1. Call 752-8179.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, heatpump, energy efficient, quiet neigh</p>
        <p>Two BEDROOM fownhome ne^ hospital area. 752-7101 from 9-5 Monby through Friday.</p>
        <p>borhood, convenient to university. /Married preferred. 1290 per month. Call 355-7799; evenings 7566444.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhouse. j^let neighborhood. Call 355-</p>
        <p>163 Business Rentals</p>
        <p>uMtAIRS Ai^ARTMENT for ront. m par month. Slmlo occupant only. No peh. 1709 4lh Sfratl. Avallabit immodlalely. Call CENTURY 21 BassRoalty, 7S4*46</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY MOD square feet of space for lease. Ad|acent to new Fuel Doc, corner of Groonvllle Boulevard and Highway 33. Call DaughtrkAge OilCompany, 756^1345.</p>
        <p>WOOD'S EDGE</p>
        <p>Brand new spacious two bsdroom duplexes localed In a quiat rasldanhal community toaturlng: Greatroom with cathedral calling, fireplace, fully aqu^pM klt%n, washer and dryer connections, energy effi-claM, outside storage room, private enclosed patios. Sign one</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>Utilitiis Mbi 1 bMiroom Honwloealarslaf752-13.</p>
        <p>170 Condominiums  For Rent i</p>
        <p>WEDGEmOOARMS</p>
        <p>3badrQem, itabalhlowMiouaes. Excallanf locatton. Carrier haal pumps. Whirlpool klfchtn, washor-dryer hookups, pool, tennis court. 3556302.</p>
        <p>APRIL 1. Shenandoah.! 2 bedroom brick townhouse, end unit. Convenient to hospital and mall, ho pets. 6325.756-4746.</p>
        <p>AVAIUBLE IMMEDIATELY</p>
        <p>at Brookhlll. 3 bedrooms, t'/i baths, over 1400 square feet with fireplace, dishwasher and disposal, 6525 per month, lease and deposit required. Call Clark Branch Realtors at 355 2000.</p>
        <p>LAND 2 BEDROMS available. CwpreM Gardens. Nice, wooded setting. Good for young professional or coi^le. Call 35^2(^.</p>
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        <p>1 BOROOMI Heated S22S bus or 2 bedroom $265 Washtr/dryer Homolocafort Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>TAP THC AMAZING HSAUNG POWERS OFBRiaa</p>
        <p>North Carolina (UPA)Reading like a story from Ripleys "Believe It Or Not!, researchers have revealed that brick Americas quality building productmay also save lives! Recent experiments with humans show that over 10,000 warm colors, textures and styles of brick have an amazing "soothing power matched by no other siding exterior. One respondent claimed, "I just felt more secure  and I felt better about myself as a person. Individuals exposed to other siding materials described reactions as "feeling lonely ... and cheap. For a happir and healthier life, tap bricks amazing  ahh</p>
        <p>power. Call now 1-800-NC-BRICK. WIHUK</p>
        <p>Smaiterthcm you think</p>
        <p>THIS MAN FELT BEHER after just 30 seconds with his brick.</p>
        <p>1987 BANC</p>
        <p>%urPort For Whterfront Living</p>
        <p>Ibwnhomes &amp;amp; Home Sites</p>
        <p>Pamlico Plantation is much more than just a waterfront community. It s a way of life... a relaxed and leisure lifestyle that youve always dreamed of.</p>
        <p>Located just six miles from historic Washington, &amp;lt; N.C., Pamlico Plantation is j secluded yet convenient to diopping, restaurants, ^</p>
        <p>medical facilities. S(&amp;gt;end your day swimming in our waterfront pool, sailing fb historic Bath, entertaining friends in our cedar-lined clubhouse, playing tennis or strolling along the banks of Broad Creek.</p>
        <p>schools and excellent</p>
        <p>Plot your course to Pamlico Plantation and make us Your port for waterfront Kving.</p>
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        <p>Plantdtjon</p>
        <p>From V^Jimglon Tike 264 Eul  6 milet</p>
        <p>Wuhin8(Dii,N.C Phone; (919) 946-9121</p>
        <p>JSS- 7300</p>
        <p>REFERRAL SERVICE</p>
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        <p>i(|IM MMSIM</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM</p>
        <p>1502 Hollybrlar Lana</p>
        <p>f d BAYTREEi Come and realize your</p>
        <p>W ifi   beautiful</p>
        <p>1^ 11 home In a lovely subdivision like Baytree. Large and Lovely living room &amp;amp; sun room, kitchen plus u-tlllty room, formal dining area, 3 bedrooms &amp;amp; 2Vi baths. #C31 Your Hostess; Sandra Walston, 830-0078.</p>
        <p>OIraetloiw: Take Red Banks Road to Baytree Drive then turn left on Hollybrlar Lane and look for our signa.</p>
        <p>OPEN</p>
        <p>CUTE ANO C02VI With lota of charm, warmth, and the feeling of family. Features 3 bedrooms, IVk baths, kitchen-dlning combination, living room fenced-in beck yard, storage building and even a wooded lot. COME ON IN AND SEE HOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME. C27 Your Hoatess; Carolyn Erwin 3556016.</p>
        <p>HOUSE SUNDAY (2-4)</p>
        <p>102 Spalght Drim</p>
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        <p>OliMlms.- Follow Farmvllle Blvd. past hopsltal to stop sign turn left go about 3 miles turn right on Speight Drive, 102 Speight Drive Is second on right.</p>
        <p>Jim BurtMne 389^7</p>
        <p>Al Baldwin 756-7836</p>
        <p>JirtlltBynl</p>
        <p>782-7331</p>
        <p>DbvM Joyner</p>
        <p>633-3555</p>
        <p>Loallt Jordan 758-6752</p>
        <p>Sandra Walston 630-0078</p>
        <p>Carolyn Erwin 355-6016</p>
        <p>JIM BURNAN8 8656187</p>
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        <p>Condominiums For Rent</p>
        <p>HIITTTOE VltLAOE. 2</p>
        <p>btdroom, flraplace, ceiling fn and more. Lease and deposit</p>
        <p>gulred.7S6-t317.</p>
        <p>VILLA. Furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath first floor, all appliances, swimming pool prtvllei^, no nets. Available Immediately. 7St^is/7S6^.</p>
        <p>UNIVESITY ondomlnlums. Two bedroom, 1V4 bath, all appliances, cable, laundry/swlm-mln|^j)ool privileges. No pets.</p>
        <p>WESYhILLS COND for rent, iVi baths, 2 bedrooms, 1 mile from hospital, no pets, cable. Onl^ttSOWMflMorW</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>3bedromU75w 4 bedroom $300 2 baths den Homelocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>AVAILAOLE March 1 on East-1 Street. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,025 s^re feet, fireplace and</p>
        <p>Kreened porch. $400 per month.</p>
        <p>deposit -</p>
        <p>Years lease and ____</p>
        <p>quired. No pets. Call Clark Branch Realtors at 355-2000.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE Immediately, U"'wslV. Area. 3 bedrooms,</p>
        <p>lUkKftMtw llxl...  _ ^__</p>
        <p>1W baths, living romT'dn with firepjace. Mt-Tn kitchen and</p>
        <p>carport. 1600 square feet. $500. per month. Lease and deposit r^red. Call Clark BranchRe-altors at 355-2000.</p>
        <p>CONVENIENTLY LOCAYD 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath, central air,</p>
        <p>garage, new carpet, fenced In</p>
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        <p>yard, $495.355-7</p>
        <p>FENCED YARD! 2 bedroom 00 pots ok or 3 bedroom $350 Honwlocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>MbS IN CUNtRY. 3 j^rooms. Privacy. $275, J.L. Harris A Sons. Inc., Realtors. 758-4711.</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE MARCH 1 In</p>
        <p>Pinerldge Subdivision. 3 bedrooms, P/5 baths, 1380 square feet. $500 per month, 1 years lease and deposit required. No pets allowed. Call C^k Branch Realtors at 355 2000</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE APRIL 1. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, l bath. 2706 Shawnee $350 a month. Lease, deposit 756-4702 nights</p>
        <p>CAPE COD home In the univer sity area. Living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, dining room, spacious kitchen with a</p>
        <p>mllances plus a sunroom. 1904 fast 4th ^eet, $450 per m&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>-----    per month.</p>
        <p>For more Information call Century 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666 or Ann Bass, 355^</p>
        <p>CONVENIENTLY located bedroom. 1V5 baths, carport, and fenced yard. Blanche Forbes Realty, 756-2121.</p>
        <p>The Thermal</p>
        <p>WIN your share of *35,000 in gifts.</p>
        <p>OVER 300 WINNERS IN ALL Visit our mode! for complete details.</p>
        <p>Discover the pink secret. Visit our warm and inviting Thermal Cntfted^Homeihs home that helps you estimate the annual heating and cooling potential before you move in*the home that features Owens-Cornings pink Fiberglas^ insulationand get in on the biggest housewarming youve ever seen!</p>
        <p>Register in any Bill Clark Construction home. Open Today: Camelot  Windsor  Quail Ridge</p>
        <p>(No purchase necessary. Need not be present to win.)</p>
        <p>(Insulation by Eastern Insulation of Greenville)</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH REALTORS 355-2IIII0</p>
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        <p>FIBERGIAS</p>
        <p>Savings vary. Find out why in the Sellers The color Pink is a trademark Fact Sheet on R-values. Higher R-values  of Owens-Coming Fiberglas</p>
        <p>mean greater insulating power.</p>
        <p>Corporation.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. Greenville. N.C.  Sunday,  March  15,1987  .1.5</p>
        <p>From Single Family Homes To Townhomes &amp;amp; Condominiums</p>
        <p>... Another Reason To Feel At Home With</p>
        <p>Ball &amp;amp; Lane</p>
        <p>liveti i| )t^</p>
        <p>A Neighborhood For All Seasons.</p>
        <p>TREETOPS</p>
        <p>Treetops is a unique community of townhomes, condominium Villas and single family homes. It's rare in the Greenville area to find such prestigious and affordable new homes nestled in a quiet wooded setting. Plus this Spring and Summer enjoy the new swimming and tennis recreation center.</p>
        <p>TKI I TOIn \ |j,L\s</p>
        <p>Villas are stylish and spacious new homes. The list of special features is impressive and makes owning your own Villa a pleasure. Also, with todays low interest rates and Villa prices from $44,9(X), you cant afford to rent these days! Builder pays up to 2Vz points and $1,(X)0 closing costs.</p>
        <p>Priced From $44,900 To $46,500</p>
        <p>ri(i;i:roi&amp;gt; row MioMK.s</p>
        <p>One and two story floor pians are available. All feature two generous bedrooms, 2 or 2Vz baths, fully applianced kitchens and great rooms with fireplaces. Quality and attention to detail make these new townhomes a satisfying investment. Builder pays up to 2'/2 points and $1,000 closing costs.</p>
        <p>Priced From $58,500 To $65,900</p>
        <p>TREETOPS SI.\(;i.EF.\,MlEV HOMES</p>
        <p>Ml pi'ircs MU liidc up to _ lutiiils</p>
        <p>1516 Birch Place</p>
        <p>$71,500</p>
        <p>804 Persimmon Place</p>
        <p>805 Persimmon Place..........$73,900</p>
        <p>1509 Birch Place........  $77,500</p>
        <p>All these new homes deliver the space and comfort of individual homes, but offer the convenience of townhome living.,.a nominal community service fee provides for lawn care and long term maintenance of your home, Theyre perfect for the busy professional or people who don't want the bother of yard work or tedious exterior maintenance. Sell your lawn mower and extension ladder and join us at Treetops.</p>
        <p>OFFICE 752-6025</p>
        <p>TREETOPS/GATES SALES OFFICE 355-S370</p>
        <p>BROKER ON CALL: RICHARD LANE</p>
        <p>The Gales</p>
        <p>AT LAST..THE GATES</p>
        <p>Unprecedented townhomes located in th^ quiet woods of Treetops. Three new custom designs are offered. From the vaulted celling greatrooms to the expanded decks and private garages, youll know the townhomes In The Gates are special. Theres even a $1,000 closing cost allowance In our introductory prices.</p>
        <p>The Villager-2 bedrooms, 2 baths...................................$75,900</p>
        <p>The Georgetown-2 bedrooms, 3 baths, study/BR..........$83,900</p>
        <p>The Nantucket-3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths...........................$87,900</p>
        <p>Heritage Village</p>
        <p>The Piedmont home is a stand-out in appearance and interior design. In addition to the generous living, dining and bedroom areas youd expect, a sunny Florida room is an appealing addition to a great floor plan. A detached two car garage makes this a truly complete executive home.</p>
        <p>SIOOs</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS</p>
        <p>Heartwood Subdivision. Roomy country size lots east of Greenville on Highway 33. Only 3 remaining. Its rare to find nice lots like these at the great prices were offering.</p>
        <p>Priced from $7,500 to $10,000</p>
        <p>River Hills. Choice wooded lots. For sale individually or we'll build your plan on the lot you select. Located just beyond Brook Valley east of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Priced from $12,500 to $13,000</p>
        <p>TREETOPS &amp;amp; THE GATES MODELS OPEN</p>
        <p>Sunday 2-5 p.m. Monday-Thiirsday, 2-5 p.m. Friday by appointment Saturday !)-12</p>
        <p>A CHEAT PUCE TO PUT YOUR HAT, COAT, SHOES, DISHES, POTS,MNS, FURNITURE,1001S, GRILL, GROCERIES, ETC...</p>
        <p>From the start, our Patio Homes in Heritage Village have been one of the best selling floor plans in Greenville. Each remarkably spacious two bedroom home offers a cathedral ceiling greatroom, fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, outside storage, private patio and your own yard with no monthly maintenance fee. Several homes now under construction on a wooded cul-de-sac. The seller pays up to 2 points.The time to own is now. The place to start is Heritage Village... a great place to call home.</p>
        <p>$46,700</p>
        <p>211 Riverbluff Road</p>
        <p>Fully occupied, quadraplex. Excellent rental history with positive cash flow. Call David Heniford for details and appointment.</p>
        <p>$106,000</p>
        <p>oi Ml. mix,</p>
        <p>Reduced to $49,900</p>
        <p>Well-kept two bedroom, 1% bath townhome. Seller is relocating and wants to sell fast! Give David Heniford a call for complete information.</p>
        <p>IN THE COUNTRY</p>
        <p>If youve been lookinp for a super buy In the</p>
        <p>country, weve found it. Three bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch with garage surrounded by over one half acre of peace and quiet. Call Janet Frutiger for complete details.</p>
        <p>$60,500</p>
        <p>OHCIIAIII) HILLS</p>
        <p>Qrchard Hills. Well kept 3 bedroom home. Features a greatroom with fireplace, 2 full baths, kitchen with custom cabinets and dining area. An excellent floor plan and loads of closet space. Extra large lot with fenced backyard. Priced to sell at $52,900. Call Cathy Smith for details.</p>
        <p>Richard Lane</p>
        <p>Home 752-8819</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;Lane</p>
        <p>Janet</p>
        <p>Home 756-9239</p>
        <p>David Heniford</p>
        <p>Home 758-0181)</p>
        <p>Rixil Esiali* Sales And Developnieiil</p>
        <p>DickKinlev</p>
        <p>Home 757-0673</p>
        <p>2301 Executive Park Circle, Greenville, NC 27834, (919)752-0025</p>
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        <p>E*16 Tha Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. Maroh 15.1987</p>
        <p>in Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>CTI4I Tw6 stftv 3</p>
        <p>todroom' how**. 1W Columbia AviiHM. ms par month. Call MOHday-Frlday, 7SS-</p>
        <p>3if I.</p>
        <p>Ill THM FIRSTI Don't wall until thay art ronttdl All areas, pricat and sites call today 752-ISIS. Homelocators. Foe.</p>
        <p>TNIee eeoloM, m bathi:</p>
        <p>dan, living room, large kitchen, dlehwaihpr, garage, air condl-ttoninQ, central heat, drapes, fenoadlMckyard. Har&amp;lt;8e Acm, S42S per month plus deposit. 0^ 7SM66, evenings, 757-MIS. Owner/broker.</p>
        <p>mil DROMS, 1&amp;lt;/5 baths, Fairfield Subdivision, near PCC, WInterville schools. AvallaManow. 752-3993 after S.</p>
        <p>3IIOROOM, m bath house for</p>
        <p>In 'Country Squire, off Highway 33 West. Central heat and air. $350 per month. 3 bedroom, 1 bath house in</p>
        <p>PInaridge on Bunch Lane-S350 per month.</p>
        <p>h. Both require 1 month security deposit and 1 year lease. Duffus Realty, Inc. 756-2*75.</p>
        <p>113 Houses For Ront</p>
        <p>mil blbiOMS, bathe, Hardee Acres, uplat. No pets. $95 a month. Lease and security. 355-299* after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM, stove and 'ator, lease and deposit !04East</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; pets. $320. 204 12th Street, ull after 6:00 p.m..</p>
        <p>7S*4Ma9or75-3S2</p>
        <p>two BEOROOMi on North eastern Street, $275 per nwnth. 752-1443.</p>
        <p>TWO BEOROOMl'uplex near ECU, I bath, living room, eat-in kitchen, laundry facilities, water Included, $2K per month, security deposit required. 756-7316.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY Al'EA 3 bedroom for rent. Call 756-1160.</p>
        <p>Ill SPEIOHT, 3 miles from hos-</p>
        <p>pltol off Stanto^urg Road, 3 Mdroom, -**</p>
        <p>1 baths, great room, eat-in kitchen, washer/dr^r hookup, central heat and air, deposit and lease required, $400 per month. 355-29*1.</p>
        <p>173 Housus For Ront</p>
        <p>niSIM tto i^age, dog rw or 4 bedroom 2 battle, dwi, $450 Homolocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>w lEDROOMi, 2 baths In 6.1^. Conley area. 2 fireplaces, den, large livim room, lots of space! Stove, refrigerator and wood</p>
        <p>- rigerator and wood e. Large m, fenced-in yard and outside storage. Available</p>
        <p>stove.</p>
        <p>April 1. Children and pets wei-^ Djpgf mqulred. $325/</p>
        <p>pi ^R MNth. WInterville</p>
        <p>Sch^s. Call Hignite Realtors 757-19*9.</p>
        <p>174</p>
        <p>Townhousts For Ront</p>
        <p>laroF</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 2Vi baths, fireplace, swimming pool. $500 a month. Call Jeannette Cox Agency, 75*-1322.</p>
        <p>ftio BlOROOMS,m baths, all kitchen appliances, 2 great locations, Cannon Court and Twin Oaks. Collice C. Moore * Associates, 758^.</p>
        <p>174</p>
        <p>Toufniiousos For Ront</p>
        <p>INvOBEbROOMtownhousefor rent. All aMlancos. Occupan-cy:JuHetrcai3*5-24M.</p>
        <p>17f</p>
        <p>Mobi It Homos For Ront</p>
        <p>asnrwsfBffsrs</p>
        <p>bedroom, 14 wWe, 2 baths, $210-$225. 3 bodrooms with I bath, $190. 2 bedrooms, $165. All partially fumishod. 756-49S2</p>
        <p>BUT THERE IS morel All___</p>
        <p>all prices and siias. Greenville's</p>
        <p>752-</p>
        <p>slap rental shop. Call today U^Homokx^sFee</p>
        <p>luMliHEO.-Ho^tsTo childron.7$^40M.</p>
        <p>R* biiivtlsiltVi'T i 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms furnished. No dogs. 522-2316.</p>
        <p>^IVATE LOtl 2 bedroom $1 or 2 beth-oom $175 on acreage Homelocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>mE~IlbltN mobile home located at Branches Estates III. Call 756-9461.</p>
        <p>two bIoROOMS, 4 miles out-side of town, $160 per month. Call7S7-0*.</p>
        <p> _</p>
        <p>BLANCHE FORBES REALTY</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH ''he y.)ung p'O 'esS'Onai will enioy (he care t'ee ii(e s!yle i(h this con vementiy localetl 2 oeoroom 1'j Ca!h tOyynhouSB with 'irepiace and oatio Can to see</p>
        <p>SiNOLETWEE Altrartiye 3 room Ones ranch (ealures maintenance tree vinyl trim mt chendining comOinalion p CellenI condition A'lordably priced Call to see today</p>
        <p>CANNON COURT Eitremely nice 2 Oedroom t r-! bath con dominium ealures lireplace patio p'ivacy'ence Don't miss seeing Call today</p>
        <p>country Approximately 2 3 ac'es with this spacious 3 bed room, 2 bath doubiewide Fea lures include appliances h'e place decK, satellite dish some lurniture and more Cal! now lor appointment to see</p>
        <p>SUMMERFIELD Trr., newly con strutted 'wo s!Oi&amp;gt; home 'ea lures many unique extras n eluding whirlpool and glassed in corner shower in master bath vaulted ceiimgs n great room and master berl'oom 'irepiace 3 bedrooms 2 baths Call 'or a persona! tour n,-w</p>
        <p>attention horse lovers</p>
        <p>Call abour rri.s ; a&amp;gt; e 'ot 'wo-Stan stable *m a 'a&amp;lt;  room s n the almost .'ombiererl cor-a rou' ho^.se c r-opiip -'.rme a- oveiocs "-e gra.' -g ho'ses J16 000 Can 'or loca tIOn</p>
        <p>HERITAGE VILLAGE Immaculate 2 bedroom lownhouse appliances palio with privacy lence No association dues Call now to see</p>
        <p>QHIFTON Allractive and al fordable 3 bedroom I'y bath home located m a quiet neigh borh(K&amp;gt;d with detached storage building Possible FmHA loan  or qualified buyer</p>
        <p>ROLLING MEADOWS New Con</p>
        <p>siruclion  3 bedrooms. 2 hair's greatroom with fireplace decx custom built kitchen cabinets Minutes from city m growing area</p>
        <p>TUCKER estates 'h.s spa cious home oi'ers 3 bed'ooms 2 baths lormai areas ti'eciace deck privacy 'ence &amp;gt;n ba,; large corner icl Call now to view this Outstanding home</p>
        <p>residential lots m</p>
        <p>i\.n!ervi e New subl-'-S On r ly wa'e- Sewer and the-</p>
        <p>utii lies ava'iabie Can 'o' mo-e nlorT-at.cn</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE Spacious 3 Oed room. 2 bath home nestled among the trees lealures lue place, carport, fenced back yard and much more Possible loan assumption Cali lor de tails</p>
        <p>BUSINESS OPPORrjNITY Located in Bethel this business demands iitne personal alien lion Currently opera'mg w-tb a POSll've cash flow Eor more inlormalion call now</p>
        <p>WANT ACREAQE-r CV-n ! m, seeing these tracts o' 'and w apprcximalelv '0 ac-es M ules 'rom. GreenyiMe Call I location today Ilv.SOO each</p>
        <p>ORIFTON Practice your chip shots in the spacious yard The centipede grass and pine trees are a pretty setting for any out door activity The "&amp;gt; bedroom 2 bath home -s just right lor most 'am.l-es</p>
        <p>commercial property lo</p>
        <p>caled in one o' Greenville s heavies! tral'ic areas Can fo' details</p>
        <p>ATTENTION INVESTORS Ap</p>
        <p>P'oximatelv 19 acres on outer edge o' 'he cty limits Excellent location Call now 'rm Je ta-is</p>
        <p>COUNTRY Room lo grow in this spacious 4 bedroom. 2'o bath hoime Greatroom with 'irepiace large workshop, fenced back yard VA loan as sumption possible Call lor details</p>
        <p>ESTABLISHED MOBILE HOME</p>
        <p>PARk features 21 lots tb mo bile homes Presently tilled &amp;gt;a capacity Call for more informa</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE This immacuiale lownhouse features outside storage two bedrooms, ceiling fan appliances and m'ore Nice qu-ef neighbors are an added bo"us</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE Contemporary 3 bedroom, 2 bath home features wood stove, ceiling fans dou ble garage, chain iink fence Some owner financing pos sible Call for more infprmal-on today</p>
        <p>DON'T MISS this half acre lot ;USl around the corner from the Eastern Pines Ene Depadme-'! Already cleared and ready 'c you 10 start building Can fO' more details</p>
        <p>RELOCAT1N07</p>
        <p>Ca'i toli-'ree fo' 'moca t'On mfo'tration on you' new location 1-600-237-3877 Ext 832</p>
        <p>J C Bowen, Reallof-ORI  On  Cell</p>
        <p>Connie Oivideon, Sales Aeeoclate Rudy Schulte, Realtor</p>
        <p>75B-7426 Blanche Forbea, Reettor-QRI-CRS 752-67S2 Rocky Sorenno, Sale* Aseoclate 75B-2230 Larry Morinqo, Salaa Ataoclata</p>
        <p>756-3438</p>
        <p>758-3578</p>
        <p>756-8953</p>
        <p>Ijjff</p>
        <p>OFFICE OPEN MON.-fRI. B-5, SAT. 9-1, SUN. 1-5</p>
        <p>2717 S. Memorial Dr.</p>
        <p>756-2121</p>
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        <p>17f</p>
        <p>Mill</p>
        <p>For Rent</p>
        <p>Homes</p>
        <p>TR7</p>
        <p>TSnnm.</p>
        <p>t6kMi, oood condi: furnished.</p>
        <p>floo, completely ____________</p>
        <p>*mll frollor pork. Coll 756-7408.</p>
        <p>1 And 2 bedroom Mobile hornet, S138 and up. Also Mobile homo lol tor ront. No poto and no chlMron.75e745.</p>
        <p>mtkom. unfumlthod, 1 mlM from Groonvlllo in Bolvoir Estatoo, 8158 per month. Call 830-l72or7S2-Om.</p>
        <p>rgiOfcfSOMi wathar/dryor, furnlthad or unfurnlthod, good condition, good park, no Chlldronor pofi. 75641801.</p>
        <p>3 IkOROOMI DoubMwlde $1</p>
        <p>or 4 bodrooms 2 balht nogotMbM Homtlocators Foe 7SM375.</p>
        <p>1M</p>
        <p>Mfthiln Uambac wPHiHH flOlflVS</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>lABRBSYlSn?</p>
        <p>Cable TV. Paved roadi and drivewayt. Call 7584745. itANCILL M'ObiLk Homo Park has aaveral nice Ms available. 752-6245.</p>
        <p>Ill</p>
        <p>OHictSiwct For Rent</p>
        <p>PRIME OFFlU Spaot for rent localed on Groonvlllo Boulevard. Please call 756-9404.</p>
        <p>111 OHicaS^ca For Rant</p>
        <p>Ill OffiMSoaca FarRMt</p>
        <p>1M Rasort Propariy For Rant</p>
        <p>HViMAl lOlTtL</p>
        <p>Buildtog. 1 room, 3 reerns. 4 raeme and mere. S7J0 per Including utllllles</p>
        <p>OFFICl BUILDINO avoiloble</p>
        <p>piS'srsxssi</p>
        <p>ilJIO per square toot. ailCK OFFICE BUILDINO</p>
        <p>square toot avallebto now at</p>
        <p>$7.00 per square toet. Private parking oNOm^ Street.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCHr</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC BEACH  Oceanside condos. (Southwlnds/Sea Spray), stosp* *. Pools. Sun-</p>
        <p>ReNty. (Pat Festor, owner). I-73*4lBBaftors.</p>
        <p>ANTOwR cxkremely conve-ntant to ceurtheuse. ingle*, mumptot. 7S7-I147.</p>
        <p>S.C - Ikere th* excitomont of North Mw^ Beach. Sun, (^f, tonnto. Large variety of ec-comedetions at aflordeble prioes. Fret brochure. 1-800-IC-COAST.</p>
        <p>FftCISTANblkO OPFIC iNdldlng. lats quare feet. Nm-ly redeceretad, exctlleni lece-</p>
        <p>cSi'mCImS?' "**</p>
        <p>IIS Rooms For Rant</p>
        <p>nIW EXf CUTIVE office ultos tor toaie ef 301 west I4th Street. 2 witos with 1375 square toet. 1 suite with 1135 square feet. Security system, sepereto utilities. High quelHy below market rental ratos. Call Ollle Harringta and Sen Bulldin, Inc., 753-50M.</p>
        <p>NIIe &amp;lt;!Iean bedroom, private entrance, air, heat, carpet. 2 blocks beck ot ECU campus. Call 75240*9.</p>
        <p>355-IOO</p>
        <p>FIRATES LANDING</p>
        <p>200 W. Eighth Street</p>
        <p>Privato furnished rooms for rent. Utilities included. Share bath and kitchen. REMCO EAST, 75840*1.</p>
        <p>SINOL OFFI at Dunn-Grler Building with burglar alarm system, contorence room, copy machine. ^ answering selM veileble. Bargain price dua to small slM of olflca. 7S*-107* or 7584423.</p>
        <p>bMW lx2TTva OFFil Suite avellabit in prime location. 3 torge offices end use ot cpmmon erees. Cali Alice Moore Reitty. 3554712.</p>
        <p>Nlif OFFICl AVAILABLC immedletoly on Memorial Drive. UNIIfies end Jenltoriel</p>
        <p>more Information.</p>
        <p>iMl lAllAfti fiM/eestbredk</p>
        <p>Drive, adlecant to Blue Cross/ Blue Shield, utilities and ^^kgtol furnished. 75247*3 or</p>
        <p>rithtAfE BEDROOM for male acroet from college. Also efficiency apertmant. Call 758-2SM.</p>
        <p>rOoIa for RENY. Call 355-710* or 758-4007.</p>
        <p>FfiCE RENY too high? Try Gritton. Prime office space. Former Doctor's office, fully ^rpetod. nice. 524-4111, Jerry</p>
        <p>2 FFiCES available. Front expoture on 2*4 Business at Frog Level. 8150 per month. Call Lerelle at Clark-Branch, Realtors. 355-2080.</p>
        <p>192 Roommate Wanted</p>
        <p>SFFfti iPAit tor rent. Ex-cellent location. 8145 per month. Call Jaaimatto Cox Agency. 75*-1322.</p>
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        <p>FEMALE ROOMMAtE naodod Clean, neat non-smoker preferred. Vi ront end Vi utllltlos. $1 0 month. Coll 756-2648 and leave message.</p>
        <p>FEMALE ROOMMATES need ed Immediately for 3 bedroom towmhouse, $170 per month plus</p>
        <p>1/3 Utilities. 355-5853._</p>
        <p>MALE ROOMMATE wanted, $113 per month. 752-2018 or 752 1530.</p>
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        <p>or female. Call 752-YOUNG FEMALE professional looking for roommate fo share expense of 2 bedroom, 1/^ bath townhouse includes pool, cItMiouse. in walking distance of hospital. Call Lynn 757 4228 days or 752-9250, nignts._</p>
        <p>194 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and hard wood timber. Pamlico Timber Company, Inc. 756-8615, nights.</p>
        <p>19S Wanted To Rent</p>
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        <p>Alice Moore Diana Barwick Louise McArthur</p>
        <p>756-3308</p>
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        <p>BUILDING SITES</p>
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        <p>WARMLY LIVABLE</p>
        <p>Attractive University cottage featuring real charm. 2-car garage, gas heat, fencing, 2 bedroom. PLUS. Close to all amenities. Refrigerator, Window Unit A/C, New Roof. $35,500 ENTICING PRICE REDUCTION!</p>
        <p>Cordial Grimesland ranch with pleasing flair. Quiet cul-de-sac. Car peting, Great room, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom. 1 Vz bath, side drive. Carport, EBB Heat, Brick Exterior. $37,900.</p>
        <p>NICE FLOOR PLAN Brick exterior brightens this stand-out. 2 story, just one owner. Heat pump, carpeting, patio, 2 bedroom, 1 '/i baths ALSO, Crown mouldings. End Unit, Good Investment Property. Reduced to $38,000</p>
        <p>A LITTLE WONDER</p>
        <p>Carolina Heights cottage designed for living. Gas het, carpeting eat-in kitchen, 2 bedroom, PLUS, Near bus-recreation. Fireplace A great starter home .Ideal for Sawy Buyer Priced at $39,900 AFFORDABLE LIVING Sylvan Dr. Home for family living. Carpeting, study, corner lot storm windows, 3 bedroom. ALSO, Near shops-bus. Window Unit, Aluminum Siding, Living-Dining Combo Price reduced/cant last! $40,000.</p>
        <p>Eastwood  $68,000</p>
        <p>RANCH TRANQUILLITY</p>
        <p>Rewarding home offering real warmth. Quiet street, great family area, heat pump, foyer, family room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fencing, easy-care landscaping, shutters. Fireplace, Garage.</p>
        <p>Speight</p>
        <p>$68.900</p>
        <p>PUTS COMFORT FIRST</p>
        <p>Brick styling adds to this knock out. Freshly decorated, ranch. Central air, gas heat, paddle fans, carpeting. Great room, foyer, family room, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, corner lot. Fireplace.</p>
        <p>Pinca  $84.900</p>
        <p>ABUNDANT SPACE</p>
        <p>Inviting Contemporary highlighting comfort. A sole owner. Central air, cathedral ceilings, natural woodwork. Great room, formal dining room, foyer, den, multi-purpose room, kitchen appliances Included, patio.</p>
        <p>CATERS TO FAMILY LIFE</p>
        <p>Enticing Simpson Area ranch packed with values. Space for expansion, modem kitchen, 2 bedroom, easy-care landscaping, storm windows. Farmers Home Approved. An Excellent Value. Priced at $42,900.</p>
        <p>TINY BUT TERRIFIC</p>
        <p>Delight in the warmth of this cordial Carolina Heights ranch. Quiet street, electric heat, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, ^y^ bath, patio. New Carpet. Interior Recently Painted. Garage. $43,000. One year warranty. *</p>
        <p>TOWNHOME</p>
        <p>Hospitable Twin Oaks home with lots of warmth. Central air, carpeting, Great room, foyer, modem kitchen, 2 bedroom, 1 Vi bath, patio. Seller Will Pay Up To $1,500 In Points or Closing Cost. $43,500.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY KNOCK-OUT</p>
        <p>Pleasant Calico Area residence with shaded lawn. One year old. 2-car garage, central air, carpeting. Great room, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Very Attractive Double Wide, Cathedral Ceiling in Living Room. $44,900.</p>
        <p>OWNER BENEFITS Brick facade heightens this Univesity bungalow. Great family area, hardwood floors, family room, extra-large closets, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, screened porch, storm windows, city water. Fireplace. $49,900.</p>
        <p>BIG VALUE: REDUCED PRICEI</p>
        <p>Ragland Acres ranch with perky flair. Single owner. Great family area, central air, carpeting. Great room, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom, 1W bath, storm windows. Wood stove, 10x20 Workshed. $49,900.</p>
        <p>PICTURE-BOOK</p>
        <p>Friendly Colonial Heights ranch with nice features. Quiet street, great family area, central air, gas heat, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom, ^V^ bath, fencing, storm windows. Interior Recently Painted, Carport. $49,900.</p>
        <p>NICE TOUCHES</p>
        <p>Rock Springs ranch with family values. Quiet street, carpeting, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, 1V4 baths, storm windows. PLUS, Near schools-shops. Ideal for Sawy Buyer. Priced at $49,900.</p>
        <p>QUICK-SALE: PRICE-CUTI Hardee Acres ranch that boasts brick design. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting, Great room, deck, 3 bedroom, 1 Vi bath. Fireplace, Garage. A First-rate Home Value. Priced at $53,000.</p>
        <p>FIRST HOME CHARM</p>
        <p>Edwards Acres ranch providing brick facade. Cul-de-sac privacy. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom, IVi baths, patio. Sliding Glass Doors. Garage. $54,900.  </p>
        <p>PRICE-CUT BONANZAI Congenial Hardee Acres Traditional ranch with big values. First owner. Space for expansion, central air, carpeting, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom, IVi baths, deck. Lovely Fireplace in Family Room, All Formal Areas. $54,900.</p>
        <p>BAY-AREA FLAIR Engaging brick Blounts Creek ranch in sylvan countryside. Gas heat, hardwood floors, study, many bullMns, garden, screened porch, well water. Fireplace. Additional 1.14 acres w/bullding &amp;amp; Fruit Trees $5000. $55,000.</p>
        <p>TRADITIONAL HOME COZINESS University home with extra touches. Quiet street, great family area, central air, hardwood floors, formal dining room, easy-care landscaping, deck, storm windows, 2 bedroom. Fireplace. Possible 3rd bedroom. One year home warranty. $56,900.</p>
        <p>FOR YOUR COLLEGE STUDENT Why worry about student housing every year? This Kingston Place Condominium is just what the student ordered! Two bedrooms, 2Vi bath, heat pump, central air, swimming available. $58,000.</p>
        <p>PROMISING HAPPY DAYS Hospitable and planned for comfort. Single owner. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting, foyer. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Fireplace, An Easy Care Cluster Home, Immediately available. $59,900.</p>
        <p>RATIN.G HIGH ON CHARM</p>
        <p>Rewarding College Court ranch features shady greenery. Quiet street, great family area, central air, foyer, 3 bedroom, IVi bathe. Living Room, Office, Storage Building, Carport. $60,900.</p>
        <p>GOOD LOCATION Friendly ranch providing brick styling. Great family area, central air, paddle fans, wood paneling, hardwood floors, extra-large closets, woodbuming stova, workshop, fencing. Fireplace, Comer Lot, Carport. $64,900.</p>
        <p>PRICE APPEAL Rewarding Oacaola ranch packed with values. Quiet street, central air, carpeting, family room, aat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 bathe, fencing, patio, storm windows. PLUS, Near schooli-shops. Fireplace. 164,900.</p>
        <p>PRICE-CUT BONANZAI</p>
        <p>Hospitable Englewood ranch with extra touches. Central air, carpeting, formal dining room, foyer, family room, study, eet-ln kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. PLUS, Close to emanitlee. Fireplace. A Super Buyl Priced at $66,900.</p>
        <p>WARMLY CHEERFUL Attractive Eastwood ranch with such nice features. Quiat street, great family area, heat pump, foyer, family room, eat-ln kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fencing, easy-care landscaping, shutters. Fireplace, Garage. $68,000.</p>
        <p>FEATURING REAL CHARM</p>
        <p>Speight ranch boasting brick design. Freshly decorated. Great family area, quiet street, central air, gas heat, paddle fans, carpeting, Great room, foyer, family room, modem kitchen. Fireplace. $68,900.</p>
        <p>BRICK FACADE</p>
        <p>Belvedere ranch with lots of warmth. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting. Great room, foyer, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Fireplace. Kitchen-Family Combination. Garage. Fish Pond. $68,900.</p>
        <p>RIVERFRONT CHARMER Enticing James Landing cottage features river view. Remodeled. Quiet street, great family area, hardwood floors, family room, woodbuming stove, large view deck, pier, fishing, 3 bedroom. Super Bulkhead. $69,900.</p>
        <p>ENERGY EFFICIENCY Congenial Summerfleld L-shaped ranch with family values. Newly constructed. Quiet street, central air. Great room, eat-in kitchen, deck. Fireplace, Seller Will Pay $1000 of Closing Cost and 1 Point. $73,900.</p>
        <p>BIG VALUE: REDUCED PRICEI</p>
        <p>Build equity with this Windy Ridge Traditional home. Heat pump, paddle fans, carpeting, formal dining room, den, modern kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2W baths, bay windows. Fireplace, New Wallpaper &amp;amp; Paint (Interior). $73,900.</p>
        <p>BLUE CHIP OFFERING Rewarding brick Club Pines ranch includes shady foliage. Wood paneling, hardwood floors, fomial dining room, den, many bullt-ins, eat-ln kitchen. Fireplace, 12x25 Wired Workshop, Single Car Garage. $76,500.</p>
        <p>ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE CUTI Delight in the charm of this enticing Lake Ellsworth Contemporary. Fastidious upkeep, redwood. Great family area, electronic door opener, fireside glow, central air, cathedral ceilings. Great room. $78,000.</p>
        <p>FOR EASY CARE</p>
        <p>Super-sharp Windy Ridge home full of potential. Modem kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, kitchen appliances included, bay windows, corner lot, manicured lawn, easy-care landscaping, patio. Fireplace, Condominium. $78,500.</p>
        <p>BOUNTIFUL SPACE Super-sharp Pines Contemporary with cozy space. First-owner pride. Central air, cathedral ceilings, natural woodwork. Great room, formal dining room, foyer, den, multi-purpose room, corner lot, patio. $84,900.</p>
        <p>CHARMING A PRACTICAL Hospitable Brittany Rldoe History farmhouse for carefree living. Just built. Great fWjPipE^Sti HHR^cooling, carpeting, Great room, formal^y^oy ^Hn^ltyn, deck. Fireplace.</p>
        <p>REWARDING COLONIAL</p>
        <p>Cordial Westhaven III home boasts beautiful upkeep. Great family area, central air, crown mouldings, formal dining room, foyer, den, eat-ln kitchen. Fireplace, Very Nice Home That Is Beautifully Decorated. $89,900.</p>
        <p>PACKED WITH VALUES</p>
        <p>Brick Brook Valley ranch wIttLPlus values. Modem kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, cornwm wolwSng Beside drive, beautiful landscapl^, manlc^y^n^fj|iMj||Fyal Living &amp;amp; Dining</p>
        <p>COUNTRY ANTEBELLUM-STYLE</p>
        <p>House Beautiful 2 story. Remodeled, on 3.65 acres. Cheery fireplace, high ceilings, formal dining room, study, eat-ln kitchen, 5 bedroom, 2M bath, circular drive. ALSO, Well water. Wide plank pine floors. $107,000.</p>
        <p>PRIVACY APLENTY ON 2 ACRES Poolslda fun enhances this delight. Mrs. Clean care, ranch-type. Central air, carpeting. Great room, formal dining room, game room, woodbuming stove, easy-care landaceping, deok, etorm windows. Oarage $118,000.</p>
        <p>PROVIDES FOR EVEltVONE</p>
        <p>Begin a new life In this Tucker Estates 2 story Traditional. Brand new, quiet cul-de-sac. Great (amlly area, heat pump, formal dining room, foyer, thermal glass, deck. Fireplace, Garage, walk-ln Attic. $119,000</p>
        <p>HOME WITH 72 ACRES</p>
        <p>Approximately 72 acres with 41 farmland end 31 woodland. 3 bed</p>
        <p>ON CALL THIS WEEKEND</p>
        <p>Liles Stott REALTOR</p>
        <p>Office Open 1-5 PM Sunday</p>
        <p>During Non-office Hours Please Call 758-4161</p>
        <p>THERE IS NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT TO US THAN A HAPPY AND SATISFIED CUSTOMER. YOU CAN BE ONE!</p>
        <p>RESTRAINED OPULENCE Classic Bedford 2 story Traditional. Under construction. Central air, formal dining room, family room with wet bar, walk-in closets, 4 bedroom, 3V4 bath. PLUS, French doors. Foyer, Pantry, Great family area. First Floor Bedroom, Unfinished Study &amp;amp; Playroom Fireplace. $144,400.</p>
        <p>PATRICIAN HOME</p>
        <p>3 story cedar farmhouse dignity. Beautiful upkeep. Stained glass, master suite w/spa, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, Jenn-AIr range, thermal glass. PLUS, Decorator upgrades, Pantry, Extra-large closets. Balcony, 2-car garaoe Sun room, deck. Fireplace. $219,500.</p>
        <p>BUILD TO SUIT On this Baytree corner lot. Bring in your plans or we will help choose.</p>
        <p>ALICE ACRES</p>
        <p>A building lot and at such a reasonable price. $7000 GREENFIELD TERRACE A lot Is now available In Greenfield Terrace. Just right for your new home. $7000.</p>
        <p>BATTLE DRIVE LOTS</p>
        <p>Two lots are available on Battle Drive. These lots are priced at $5,500 each.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES Near the hospital and In this great subdivision. This lol will accommodate that new home that you want to build. $12 950 GREENWOOD FOREST LOT A lot Is available on the medical school side of town In pretty Greenwood Forest. Buy and build. $10,000.</p>
        <p>BUILDING LOT Hare la your building lot In pretty Lake Ellsworth. Take advanlaae of this opportunity now $13,000.</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD LOT Ideal for a builder or for you, If you are looking for a nice lot $13,000.</p>
        <p>ACREAGE</p>
        <p>Approximately 30 acres ot cleared land and 20 acres of cut over woodland. Near Stokes. $39,900.</p>
        <p>room home with living room, dining room, kitchen and porches. Detached double garage. North of Greenville. $125,000.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE HIDEAWAY</p>
        <p>French Mansard excitement. Brick 2 stoiy. Formal dining room, walk-ln closets, 4 bedroom, 3 bath. PLUS, Decorator upgradea, One owner, Quiet street. Great family area, Deck, Foyer, Main-level laundry. Great room. Fireplace.</p>
        <p>WIN THE SPACE RACE Smart Windermere Wmiam^urohome features leafy setting. Quiet cul-de-eac, fIrgoltnirckBjfcerJIikilent. Formal dining room, foyer, family ^%livaWrAlo,Bany bullt-lne, deck. Fireplace. Sl29,900.\^X7&amp;amp;Jler</p>
        <p>PEERLESS ELEGANCE Lynndale residence opulence. Central air, crown mouldings, formal dining room, bookcaeed library, large view deck. Fireplace, Traditional Exterior With A Contemporary Flair. Price reduced/can't lasti $137,500</p>
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        <p>#170 Quail Ridge Hardee Acres Highway 43 West</p>
        <p>ITS GOING to be fantastic!! Located behind the New School. Windsor has restrictive covenants of 1,600 to assure the development standards similar to Club Pines." Take Evans Street Extension to the Firetower Road (Sunshine Garden Center), turn left, go approximately one mile, turn right and Windsor is on the left. Your host; Don Edmonson. Both wooded and cleared lots available. Homes beginning in the ISOs.</p>
        <p>19B EXCALIBER. Nearly 1,500 square feet in this new home in Camelot. This rustic ranch has not wasted space. Kitchen with</p>
        <p>nook, cathedral ceiling in greatroom and deck. Offered in the Low $70s. Its sure to</p>
        <p>please. #833. Your Host: Vic Corey.</p>
        <p>EXCITING Weaver 3 bedroom flat. Greatroom with fireplace. 2 full ceramic baths. It's complete and ready for occupancy. Excellent location. Priced at $71,500. Builder pays $1000 of your closing costs. Nearly 1,450 square feet. See it today! Come down Quail Ridge Road and look for the signs on your right. Host: Geep Johnson.</p>
        <p>A GREAT family neighborhood! Low ISOs wilt get you an immaculate 3 bedroom home that features a heat pump, centra! air, garage and a lovely yard. New paint and carpet make it look brand new! Only 5 minutes from Greenville. No city taxes. Host: Don Edmonson.</p>
        <p>MOVE OUT TO THE COUNTRY. Only 3 minutes from Greenville, near Pitt Memorial Hospital. Just beyond the Walter B. Jones Center on the left. This home offers over 1,500 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large kitchen, central air, central heat, woodstove with fireplace and much more. Priced to sell at $46,500. Host: Carl King.</p>
        <p>New Offering</p>
        <p>Rolling Meadows</p>
        <p>THIS TRADITIONAL ranch has extra trim and open seating around a private rear deck. Lawn is established and builder is offering points for 8% financing for 30 years. Low payments arent the only savings. Energy efficiency throughout. Located just off Highway 33 in Rolling Meadows. Nearly 1,200 square feet. Offered at $56,800. A must see in new construction in this price range.</p>
        <p>New Offering</p>
        <p>Heritage Village</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom, patio home for only $41,500 in Heritage Village. This is priced below market value to sell quickly in this community of young professionals Call now! It wont last long!</p>
        <p>Don Edmonson756-7583</p>
        <p>New Offering</p>
        <p>Robersonville Area</p>
        <p>BROKEN HEARTED are the owners of this elegant and captivating home - due to relocation. With a character of its own, this 4 bedroom, 2V^ bath has it all. Large kitchen, deck and patio, greenhouse and private rec room are but some of the features of this home. Offered in the Robersonville area for $64,500. This one will end your search.</p>
        <p>Vic Corey355-6404</p>
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        <p>Karen Rogers...........758-8618</p>
        <p>Office Phone...........355-2000</p>
        <p>THIS LOVELY GEORGIAN style home of fers 4 bedrooms, upstairs with a fifth downstairs and full bath. Nearly 3,150 plus an additional 350 feet in unfinished playroom. Extra mouldings and generous allowances to finish the decor. Built-in bookcases and custom cabinets with hardwood floors in the formal areas. Energy efficient gas heating system and of course a double garage. This home is sure to please with rear deck and spacious backyard for family outings. Its near completion in Bedford and offered in the $ 180s. #881.</p>
        <p>dar farm house. Florida room with Florida tile, brass fixtures, Jenn-Aire stove, on a large IV!: acre lot. Low $100s. Baywood. #811.</p>
        <p>BRICK CAPE COD home by Evanswood on a large wooded lot close to shopping and recreation. Builder will allow you to decorate this quality 11^ story Cape Cod to suit you. Over 2,000 square feet plus garage. Low $100s. #851.</p>
        <p>double carport and unfinished room above; plus plenty of outside storage, 1,860 square feet with large greatroom and fireplace, master bedroom downstairs; well landscaped corner lot. Call today! $80,500.</p>
        <p>ELEGANT is the word to describe this customized townhouse at #9 Cypress Creek. Just off Arlington Boulevard. Owner has added jacuzzi, hot tub, marble bar, deep plush carpet, parquet in foyer and kitchen intercom, sound system. Huge deck, massive master suite with dressing area and lots of extra closets, 2 skylights and much more. You get the benefit of this luxuriously styled home at a price below cost. $129,000. #890.</p>
        <p>IMMACULATE and like new with large rooms and plenty of closets this two bedroom flat has over 2,200 square feet with front and side entry, plush carpet is like new with extra moulding throughout, office plus rear den with fireplace. Located near recreation area, but private. Call now! Offered at $99,500.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS. This may be the last chance to get into this popular neighborhood for under $80,000. This beautiful 3 bedroom features gray carpet, large dining room with bay windows, a master bedroom, bathroom, vanity, walk-in closet, linen closet combination and much more. Call now! #847.</p>
        <p>NEW IN CAMELOT. This 3 bedroom is certain to please with nook and formal dining, large greatroom with corner fireplace opening to a deck. Master suite has walk-in closet, exterior storage included. Priced in the Low $70e. Available this Spring. Lot #14B.</p>
        <p>1,650 SQUARE FEET brick ranch on wooded lot in Winterville. Cozy den with woodstove, formal living room, large eat-in kitchen with rec room for kids. Owner transferred and must scarifies this home for only $61,900. Assumable loan. #827.</p>
        <p>ON THE RIVER and only 8 blocks from ECU! This 2/3 bedroom contemporary cottage features a large deck, lots of windows, a loft-spiraling staircase and semi-private fence. $78,500. It wont last long! #853.</p>
        <p>AT LAST a country mansion, completely remodeled and at an affordable price. Call today for your private showing of this lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath colonial with porches all around, carriage drive through, new kitchen, separate butlers pantry. Ready for the smart Southern home owner. Low $70s.</p>
        <p>THIS CONTEMPORARY ranch should fit your budget, its under construction in growing Rosewood, south of Greeriville. 1,320 square feet, heat pump, fireplace with large greatroom, Winterville schools. Excellent opportunity for the first time buyer. Offered at $61,800. #804.</p>
        <p>SANDY BOTTOM river front. Located on the Pamlico in Camp Leach Estates. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and extra large closets on an extra large lot defines this place you have always dreamed of for $126,500. #839.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR hard-to-find seclusion? Check out this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split level home with 3 car garage. Heavily wooded IV4 acre lot 5 miles from Greenville. Sunroom, screened porch with skylights and much, much more. Only 10 years old, original builders. 2,400 square feet for spacious living. Call immediately. It wont last long. Priced at $98,500. #885.</p>
        <p>CONVENIENT! Situated in the University area. Two blocks from campus. This unique home was a builders own and has lots of nice features. Florida room, heated basement, garage, new carpet to name a few. Call today for your viewing. This one will sell fast! Offered at $77.500.</p>
        <p>THIS 4 bedroom has over 2,000 square feet, an attractive remodeled kitchen, new carpet, almost new gas heating system, centrai air, exterior freshly painted and ail this on a double lot! Upper $60s.</p>
        <p>TUCKAHOE. This 3 bedroom house has over 1,400 square feet, garage and fenced in backyard. A new roof along with woodstove and refrigerator staying makes this a good buy at $60,500. #841.</p>
        <p>A VIEW TO A RIVER. New 3 bedroom, 2 bath cottage located in Camp Leach Estates on Pamlico. Over 2,550 square feet makes this perfect for 1st or 2nd home. Get away today for $125,000. #838.</p>
        <p>LARGE country home. This 4 bedroom has the formal areas for entertaining, the family room and bonus room for playing and a large eat-in country kitchen for all of us. A large lot with plenty of additional land available makes this ideal. Reduced to $119,500. #820.</p>
        <p>HANDYMANS WORKSHOP included in this beautiful 1,694 square foot home at 207 Beth Street, Cherry Oaks. Three bedrooms, dining room, large greatroom, fireplace and large patio with fountain and beautiful landscaping. Enjoy being near pool and tennis courts. Call today for your private showing. Upper $80s. #843.</p>
        <p>THIS NEW OFFERING has to be one of</p>
        <p>the best buys on the market. With over 1,850 square feet, this home will accommodate the kids, pets and parents, included are 4 bedrooms, 21^ baths, den, living room and more - all on a one acre lot. Located just 5 minutes west of Greenville. Call today to be impressed. Offered at $76.000.</p>
        <p>$68,900 HOME with final payment under $100 per month! Its possible in this remodeled country home with 3 rental mobile homes that could make most of your house payments. Also included is a 16 x 28 block building with electricity and water that could be used as storage or shop. South of Greenville near Grimesland. Call today!</p>
        <p>THE FANCY BEST describes this Rollinwood home, jacuzzi with mirrored wall and indirect lighting makes this 2 master bedroom suite a must see for your home needs. Solar panels save on utilities in this conveniently located home. $60s. #857.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY with loft and wooded lot. This house has features galore such as a wired workshop, privacy deck and built-in TV cabinet. All this and more. On the left off Highway 33 East. $67,900. #866.</p>
        <p>EVERYONES talking about Windsor, Greenvilles hottest new subdivision. New 1,765 square foot home with 2 car garage. Masonry fireplace, deck, 270 square foot unfinished room over garage. 1 Vz acre heavily wooded lot. Wintenrille schools. Priced in Very Low $100a. Call early on this one. #883.</p>
        <p>WINDSOR - Get in on the ground floor. This traditional ranch has nearly 1,700 square feet and is just under construction by Bill Clark. Wooded lot, bay window, spacious den with deck and front porch. Excellent floor plan, walk-in closet in master. Available in the Mid $80s. #874. Call now!</p>
        <p>23B EXCALIBER. Protect your car and your privacy in this 1story colonial, its new with 1,360 square feet. Walk-in closet, rear deck and spacious kitchen, this plan is designed for privacy and needs you to decorate. Offered in the Mid $70s. #832.</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE. Popular Summerell plan with over 1,550 square feet. Available immediately. Near pool and tennis courts. Its clean. Priced $5,000 below new plans of its type. Offered at $66,500. Make an offer. #837.</p>
        <p>THIS NEW contemporary ranch is ready for occupancy. Located in Rosewood. Turn right on State Road 1709, just down from Treetops on Firetower Road and Rosewood will be on your left. It features a deep rear yard, open kitchen, fireplace, deck and more. Spaciously designed with over 1,300 square feet combined with being in Winterville school district make this home for you. $60,600. #805.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES near the hospital. 1V2 story brick home is clean with rear</p>
        <p>GREENVILLES newest area. Near Lake Glenwood and Brook Valley. Beautiful new home with over 1,400 square feet. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Built to E-300 standards. Fireplace, deck and more. 10 year builders warranty. Soon to be one of areas fastest growing. Priced at $71,000. Call now. #892.</p>
        <p>THIS SPLIT LEVEL home is just off Highway 33. With almost 1,600 square feet it has room for the whole family. 3 bedrooms and a large bonus room give you a lot of options. Big fireplace, single garage, two level deck, the list goes on. Can be yours today for $64,900.</p>
        <p>ITS PEACEFUL and quiet in this 2 bedroom, 2 bath cluster home with loft and private courtyard. Owners must give up this comfortable, contemporary home. Built with microwave, ceiling fan, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher included. Low $60s. Call now!</p>
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        <p>NO QUALIFYING assumable FHA loan available with this extra special townhouse in Quail Ridge. 3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, greatroom with fireplace and adjoining dining room. Special amenities include chair-rail, 2 ceiling fans, parquet foyer, lovely decor. Just steps to the pool. Call today! Off 14th Street Extension. $60,000. #773.</p>
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        <p>3 Betewms, 2 Bate. 1235 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-550T</p>
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        <p>2Bedroom8 J Bath, 1024 sq. ft.</p>
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        <p>2Bedrooms, iVi Bate. llOOsq. ft. KATHERINE VINSOli 752-^ 53.500-78 BARNESSTREET</p>
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        <p>3Bedrooms, l Bath, 1380 sq. ft NANCY DUDLEY758^5596 05.000-8R1572</p>
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        <p>1107 COURTLAND. ORCHARD HILL -|To See It Is To Love Itl One visit will Iconvince you that this is the home you I should own! Tastefully decorated home I with three spacious bedrooms and two full baths. A 16 X 20 wired and insulated workshop for Dad. All for only $55,900. Hostess: Nancy Dudley, GRI.</p>
        <p>Manchester Drive. Westmont Subdivision Off Stantonsburg Road. You'll love the Williamsburg charm of this brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. FHAA7A approved, it offers great room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and deck. Excellent location for hospital employees. $62,900. Hostess: Beverley Queen.</p>
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        <p>48.908- UPTON COURT-TOWNHOUSE 2B^room, 1V4 Bate. 1U5 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554(700</p>
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        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Bate, 1576 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5598</p>
        <p>79.900-ROUTE 2. BOX 38W^G</p>
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        <p>WESTHAVEN III - This lovely four bedroom, l^h. bath two story home features all formal areas, fireplace, screened porch and a beautifully decorated interior. Call today for your personal showing. $122.500.</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Bate, 1290 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-550r 51.998-802 W. WILSON STREET</p>
        <p>5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2650 sq. ft. JAMIE BROWN 752-2680</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT -1617 E. Wright Road. Nearly 1500 square feet in this lovely brick home. Features living room with fireplace, I den, three bedrooms and two full baths. Price to sell at only $56,500.</p>
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        <p>CAMELOT - Immaculate three bedroom home is situated on a beautiful wooded lot and features spacious greatroom with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, dining room and a great floor plan. Call today! This one wont last long! $79,900. Listing Agent: Jeff Aldridge.</p>
        <p>53.908-route 3. BOX 147E</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1104 sq. ft RAySPEARS7584362</p>
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        <p>3Bedropms, iVi Bate, 1442sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 355-6700 45.968-296 MILLBROOK</p>
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        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Bate, 1302 sq. ft. JANE HARRISON 7S2-46ir</p>
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        <p>Everything looks like new in this immaculate 3 bedroom, 1V2 bath brick home! Tastefully decorated, this home offers eat in kitchen, a great room with heatlitator fireplace, living room and bedrooms with hardwood floors and, outside storage with electricity! $55,900. Listing Agent: Jane Harrison.</p>
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        <p>61.900-ROUTE 4. BOX 97M</p>
        <p>3Bedro(Hns,2Bath8,1467 sq.ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 355^</p>
        <p>3BedroMii8,2Bate, 1485 sq. ft</p>
        <p>1 Acre Residetdial Lot JEFF ALDRIDGE 3586700</p>
        <p>44,008-292 HUNTTNGRIDGE ROAD</p>
        <p>2 Bedrwnittji Baths, 960 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 7586596</p>
        <p>SUE DUNN 355-2588 72.599-1^ N. STANTONSBURG ESTATES</p>
        <p>64.908-208 WESTHA^SfRSft'^'^ 3 Bedrooms J Bate. 1400 SQ. ft.</p>
        <p>2Bedrooms, 2Vx Bate, 1056 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3556700 47,908-411 WILDWOOD VILLAS</p>
        <p>SBedrooms, 2^ Bate, 1485 sq. ft. TERRY HATHAWAY 355-53</p>
        <p>PAYING RENT? Stop! this 2 bedroom Williamsburg townhome can be yours! The Colonial red front door welcomes you to its inviting interior. Professional area. $43,500. Listing Agent: Beverley Queen.</p>
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        <p>56,908-105 SPEIGHT DRIVE</p>
        <p>2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 1020 sq. ft.</p>
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        <p>3 BedroomSjl,^ Baths, 1530 sq. ft. KATHERINE VINSON 752-5m 41,900-1017 LONGWOOD DRIVE</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 Baths J360sq. ft. KATHERINE VINSON 7526778</p>
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        <p>3 BedrooinSj^24 Baths, 1556 sq. ft. NANCY DUbLEY 7585596</p>
        <p>$48,900. Extra nice double wide mobile home on an acre in the country near Ayden. Large master bedroom suite plus 2 additional bedrooms. Formal dining room. Greatroom with fireplace. And More...</p>
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        <p>I4.900-10N W. WRIGHT ROAD</p>
        <p>4 Bedrooms, 2 Bate, 1560 sq.ft. DICK EVANS 7581119 2417 SLAY L.,</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, U NANCY Dl</p>
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        <p>91.319-lM PHEASANT RUN-NEW CONSTRUCTION  Bedrooms, 2 Bate, 1604 sq. ft..</p>
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        <p>2 Bedrooma. Baths, 1040 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRH)GE 3556700</p>
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        <p>QWhen Ronald Reagan was a movie star, was  he romantically involved with any of the actresses he worked with?Ray Lanum, Ewing, Ky.</p>
        <p>A Yes, with actress Jane Wyman during the Jl\. filming of Brother Rat in 1938. They were married two years later and divorced in 1948.</p>
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        <p>QHowoldisCybillShepherdof "Moonlighting  TV fame, and has she married her chiropodist yet?C. Whitmore, Hilo, Hawaii</p>
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        <p> is a chiropractor, not a chiropodist. A chiropractor is one who believes the state of a persons health is determined by the condition of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems and who seeks to restore normal condition, primarily by manipulation of the spinal column. A chiropodist treats disorders of the feet. Shepherd is 37 and reportedly anticipates marriage to her chiropractor any day now.</p>
        <p>fl This isn't very important, but perhaps you can settle a family dispute. It concerns George Bums, the comedian who was married to the late Grade Allen. / maintain that Bums is 91 and was married twice. My boyfriend insists that Bums is 90 and was married only once. What is the right score?Sybil Haber, Queens, N.Y.</p>
        <p>A George Bums was bom Nathan Bimbaum .i^aon Jan. 20, 1896, and was married twice. His first wife and vaudeville partner was Hannah Siegal. His second was Gracie Allen, who died in 1964. You are right on both scores.</p>
        <p>How tall is the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the black politician? Has "Life magazine paid him $1 million for his autobiography? Where did he go to college and from which seminary did he graduate?Mary Lee Smith, Hickory, N.C.</p>
        <p>A Jesse Jackson, 45, is 6 feet 2'A. Simon &amp;amp; Schuster paid him an advance of $350,000 for his autobiography. After graduating from Sterling High School in Greenville, S.C., Jackson enter^ the University of Illinois on a football scholarship in 1959. He soon transferred, however, to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro, where he graduated in 1964 with a degree in sociology. He then attended the Chicago Theological Seminary but dropped out six months before graduation. Jackson later was ordained a minister at Chicagos Fellowship Baptist Church.</p>
        <p>Is Liza Minnelli, daughter ^ the late Judy ^^ifmGarland and the late film director Vincente Minnelli, involved in a family dispute over her father's will? I thought Liza was his only child, and he left her everything.D. Anthony, Brooklyn, N.Y.</p>
        <p>Vincente Minnelli, who died last July at age _  83, had two daughtersLiza Minnelli, 41,</p>
        <p>and Christiane Minnelli Miro, 31, by his second wife. Georgette Magnani. He bequeathed to Liza his Beverly Hills home and personal possessions. He left Christiane, who resides in Mexico, $5000. Christiane, in the midst of a divorce, reportedly is contesting her fathers will on the grounds that he was recovering from a stroke, and was therefore of unsound mind, when the document was drawn.</p>
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        <p>Ij Is Emilio Estevez, the actor-writer-director and son of actor Martin Sheen, mixed up in a paternity suit? Is he married to Demi Moore, his co-star in "Wisdom?Dana Baker, Seattle, Wash.</p>
        <p>A Carey Salley, a model, is seeking $15,000 a mondi in child support from Estevez, 24, alleging that he is the father of her son, Taylor, 2, and daughter, Paloma, 1. Estevez declines to discuss the case but reportedly has been giving Salley more than $3000 a month. At this writing, he is not married to Demi Moore, but their marriage is expected momentarily and may already have occurred.</p>
        <p>Emilio Efitvoi and Carey Salley dnring dating days</p>
        <p>How large an estate did Ernest Hemingway's widow, Mary, leave to her black friends and black institutions? Also, who introduced her to Hemingwaynovelist Irwin Shaw, photographer RobertCapaor "Time magazine's London bureau chi^, Walter Graebrur?L.G., Lansing, Mich.</p>
        <p>A Mary Welsh Hemingwaythe novelists fourdi and final wife, who died last Nov. 26 at age 78left an estate of at)Out $3 million. She bequeathed a large share to Mehany Medical School in Nashville, attended mostly by blacks, the United Negro College Fund and the American Museum of Natural History. She also left $200,000 to the Ernest Hemingway Foundation to finance a yearly prize to a previously unpublished fiction-writer. It was Irwin Shaw who introduced Mary Welsh Monks to Hemingway in 1944. Shaw was then a G1 in London, Hemingway a war correspondent, Mary a Time magazine staffer. rmmRscorrm</p>
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        <p>Often, a childs most touching moments are spent with a faithful pup. Especially when the canine is a part* ner in crime," a bond of loyalty exists. In Disgrace" portrays just such a heartwarming moment, on a charming limited-edition collector plate. A little girl, and her playful pup have wreaked havoc in Mothers garden, and now the youngster and her loyal dog must stand In the corner for their misdeed.A First With Investment Potential</p>
        <p>Now, for the first time euer, this world-famous art by the renowned Bessie Pease Gutmann is being presented on an offlcialiy authorized lim-Ited-editlon plate. The response to this issue has been remarkable! Collectors are already bidding up the price of the plate, testifying to its wide appeal and limited availability. And all indications are that the price will rise further when the edition officially closes.gessicPease^</p>
        <p>featuring original art by (Atno. ft \</p>
        <p>In Disgrace" premieres A Oiilds Best Friend Plate Collectionportraying eight heartwarming scenes by Bessie F^ase Gutmann. Each issue will be hand-numbered and accompanied by a same-numbered Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its status as part of the edition limit of 14 firing days.</p>
        <p>As an owner of this first issue, you are guaranteed the rightbut neuer the obligattonto acquire all seven subsequent Issues of A Childs Best Friend Furtherinore, you may acquire this mastenivork at no risk. Our 100% Buy-Back Guaranty assures that you may return any plate for a full refund.</p>
        <p>vdthin 30 days of receipt.Heralded as the Most Important Plate in Years</p>
        <p>The first, officially authorized llm-ited-edition plate, featuring this famed In Disgrace" art by Bessie Pease Gutmann, has alrea^ seen a great deal of demand and is being heralded by many as the most important plate (Offering in many years. And since secondary market appreciation appears likely, you should return your order form today, while "In Disgrace" is available to you at original issue price.</p>
        <p>ORockford Editlont, Inc.. Rockford. IL1935,1962</p>
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        <p>Limit Two plates per collector</p>
        <p>Please accept my application for In Disgrace" by</p>
        <p>Bessie Pease Gutmann. I wish to purchase -</p>
        <p>(1 or 2) plate(s) at $24.50 (plus $2.14 shipping and</p>
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        <p>Whafs hani about managing your money isnt understanding tim inbkmdes off l&amp;lt;gh finance or nuBtering the complexities off tlw new tax law. lt^demlopii good</p>
        <p>habits.</p>
        <p>ThrifL Industiy. Patience.</p>
        <p>That was easy in Colonial times, when there was no Honm Shopping NetwoilL But in todays nonnoneyH^</p>
        <p>world off 24-hour cash machines, 48-month car loans, Minute Rice and Instant Breakfast, its no cinch being Ben Frankln. Sure, be could set aside a little somettw^ each nionth--be had no car payments. He had no phone bHIs. He had no income tax.</p>
        <p>Which bilw us to the firet off the 10 minutes you should taho to thmk about your finances. Read on.</p>
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        <p>That was probably the best ^ advice even when there were ^1 lots of deep loopholes you could dig yourself into. Now, with the new tax law, its even more true. The top tax brackets are coming down, giving you less incentive to risk trying to beat them; and the added complexity of the law makes almost no amount of tax savings worth the trouble of having to deal with it.</p>
        <p>(Even if Wall Street Week's Louis Rukeyser gets to keep some or all of the half-million-plus that Uncle Sam is afterfor years like 1982, when he grossed $703,000 but paid no taxesthe battle itself is likely to be taxing.)</p>
        <p>Nmi-iteinizers. The new law runs ISOOpages, but if you havent been itemizing your deductions in die past, you wont be itemizing them in the future. Simple.</p>
        <p>Itemizers. If youve been itemizing your deductions, you may find t^t now, with the standard deduction going up and the list of dungs you can deduct going down, you no longer will. Simple too.</p>
        <p>Near-Hemizers. Heres a strategy fm* the many who will find that dieir deductions dont quite, or just barely, make it wordiwhile to itemize each year: Bunch your deductions every second year.</p>
        <p>Instead of taking $5500 in deductions each year, sayall but $500of which you and your spouse could have had anyway, beginning in 1988, by filing jointly and taking the $5000 standard deductionplan to itemize in 1987,1989 and 1^1 but not in 1988, 1990 and 1992. Come December, pay all your local taxes and give to chanty as you normally would. But next December, in 1988, hold off giving to charity and paying</p>
        <p>local taxes, if youre allowed to, until January 1989. Then, 11 montiis later, still in 1989, make your donations and pay your local taxes. By doubling up every second year, youll get the new $5000 standard deduction half the years, Init perfaiqis $7500 the other half. Net net: You save several hundred dollars in taxes every second year and with less wink, because you (mly have to itemize half as often.</p>
        <p>Mr^uls. If youre one of the fortunate few to whom most of the tax chaos iqipliesyouve got a big income, partnership interests and a vacation home you rent outpick up one of those piqier-backs that explain the new law and/or talk to your accountant. But note that none of this has anything to do with the 1986 returns youre in the midst of preparing now. Its only important insofar as your planning for 1987 and beyond is concerned.</p>
        <p>Everybody. For all the changes in the tax law, die basics of personal fmance remain unchanged: Spend wisely, carry adequate insurance, never invest in anything that looks too good to be true or that you dont really understand, diversify, wait an hour after eating before you go for a swim, buy low and sell highall that.</p>
        <p>Whats more, for all the talk of lower brackets, taxes will still loom large. Considerthisextremeexam-ple: A single, self-employed New Yoricer who earns $32,000 in 1988 will be inare you ready?the 58.3% tax bracket ($583 in federal, state, local and Social Security taxes would be due on the next $1000 he or she earned).</p>
        <p>This means that, for many people, a penny savednot spent-wili still be nearly as good, after tax,asrwopainieseamM. Sodont just focus on how to earn more; tiiink too about how to spend less.</p>
        <p>Heres a strategy lor the many who will find that their deductions dont make it worthwhile to itemize each year2. YOUR BUDGET</p>
        <p>Make one.  :</p>
        <p>If youre relatively firu-  gal to begin with, and * lucky enough to Ire making lots  more than you need, thats one * thing. Wal-Mart billionaire Sam  Walton flies coach and drives a * 79 pickup. He doesnt need to sit  down and draw up a budget. Most * of us doand to compare our I actual expenditures against it each  mondi to check our progress. I You can do all this with a fancy  computer pogram or with a 79-1 cent pad of yellow paper. You can  do it in great detail (at least for a * few months, until you find out  where all the money has been * going) or you can do it more  broa^y, or even^for those with * a good intuitive grasp of their* financesin broad strokes in your *</p>
        <p>head. But however you do it, do it!</p>
        <p>(If you want a good old-fashioned 12-month workbook designed for just this purpose, send $5.95 for the Kwik-Glance Record Book to May Publishing Co., P.O. Box 802, Gecngetewn, Conn. 06829.)</p>
        <p>The trick is to live a little beneath your means. Sounds glamorous, no? Okay, no. But if, earning $23,000 a year, you can force yourself to live as if you were earning $18,000 or $20,000 (people do, you know), your life in the long run will be far more secure and, soon, more comfortable to boot. Your money begins to work for you, your savings swell, and you can pay for things with cash. The other wayliving a bit above your meansyou get deeper and deeper into hock, and life costsBY ANDREW TOBIAS</p>
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        <p>an extra 20% in finance chaiges. One way, youre motivated by the carrot (anticipating that great new whatchamagigis); die other way, by the stick (paying for it).</p>
        <p>Living beneath your means is tough. (Living within your means is tough!) Making a game of it helps. Seeing it as a challenge helps. Faying yourself first helps (direct the first 10% or 15% of every paycheck to a savings account or mutual fund). But, tough as it is, as ^u begin to see results, it gets easier. And if you want to get aheadofthe game, youre m(He likely to succeed this way than by buying lottery tickets each week, hoping to win big.</p>
        <p>Lets face it. Until the kids ate grown, it will be tough to save much. But having $5000 in the bank rather than $2500 in credit-caiddebt, while it in no way makes you rich, does wonders to reduce anxiety.3. HOUR CM</p>
        <p>One of the best places to save is with a car. You can save by shopping around for it, of course, and by selling your current model inivately instead of trading it in. But the big savings will te in the kind of car you choose and how you finance it.</p>
        <p>Automobile financing has come a long way since GMAC loaned its first customer $1300 to purchase a 1919Chevy. (In those days, down payments were high and the loans ran 10 months.) Today, die average term is around 48 months. Yet the word on auto financing remains the same: Dont. If you can afford to, pay cash. Fmancing, even more than power windows or air conditioning, is an expensive option.</p>
        <p>Not all of us can afford to ray cash, needless to say, which is why (a) the rich get richer and ^) you should considerIm just saying consider. Im not telling you how to run your lifea less expensive car. 1 know driving up to the Rotary Qub Ball in a previously owned Pinto is not the most imfxessive thing you may ever do, but it can save a ton of mtmey. The overall savingsin purchase price, insurance, financing, operating costs and maintenanceas compared widi something fancy and new could mean as much to you, after tax, as a $500(&amp;gt;-a-year raise. And you can always say your good car is in the shq&amp;gt; (those Jagi^ mechanics are SO slow) or, in a pinch, you could prolrbly borrow your teenagers car.</p>
        <p>No? Youre not buying this? You think a $16,000 new car will move you along the highway of</p>
        <p>happiness faster than a $4500 clunker traveling at the same speed? All right, borrow-4)ut brar-row as litde as possible at the lowest rate you can find for the shortest period of time. This is even more true now that interest on consumer loans is fast becoming nondeductible (only 65% is deductible this yev, 40% iKxt year, and next to nothing after that).</p>
        <p>Its a fundamental of personal finance: Only borrow money if you have to (tiieyre not lending it to you out of the goodness of their hearts) or if you can invest it at a higher rate, after tax, than youre being charged. It only makes sense to borrow at 11% (say) if you have a risk-free way to invest it, after tax, at 12%.</p>
        <p>The kind off car you buy can save you a ton off moneya saving that could mean as much, afftertax,asa $5000year raise</p>
        <p>Whats more, the promotional rates available from time to time are not always entirely what they seem. A Toyota dealership in North Carolina last year was oftering 6.5% financing on any car in inventory and 5.5% on trucks. But the dealer, when pressed, admitted that you could get a better price if you paid cash. Dont let an attractive interest rate distract you from an unattractive price.</p>
        <p>Note too that dealer-uranged accident insurance often can be bought cheaper off the lot; extend-ed-warranty plans are rarely as good a bet iox the buyer as for the dealer, and credit life insurance on an auto loan, unless youre a very seniwcitizen, is in mosteases grotesquely overpriced.</p>
        <p>Leasing, meanwhile, requires the least cash downbut the most over the long run, because you are paying to finance the entire car and building no equity. At the end of the lease, you dont own a paid-up used car; you own nothing and have to start all over again.4.VDURH0ME</p>
        <p>As popular as leasing has become, the hot new way to finance your carand just about evoything elseis the iKHiie-equity loan. This is a line of crlit, secured by your home, which you may draw down and pay back, in full or in part, as often as you like. Its like a giant credit card, only it carries a much lower inter</p>
        <p>est rate than Visa or MasterCard  e VOUR DIET and gives you 20 or 30 years to  '</p>
        <p>repay. Whats more, because its  | at less. Youll save money a mortgage, the interest remains ^ M and live longer, deductible under the new law so   Eat  better  (he  writes,</p>
        <p>long as you havent borrowed more I clutching a bag of Potato Frills), than you originally spent for the  Good food often costs less than house, plus improvements. (Even J junk and saves on medical bills, then, its deductible if you can  vitamin pills, diet pills and Exer-showdiat the extra borrowing went J cycles. (Send $2.50 to the Con-to pay fix education or medical  sumer Information Center, Dept, care!)  :  H6R, Pueblo, Colo. 81009, for</p>
        <p>Wheneveryouwanttocharge I die government pamphlet Thrifty sometiiing, just pay for it with a  MealsforTwo:MaldngFoodDol-check fnn yourhome-equity-ioan  lars Count.) checkbook. Citibank, for one, re-1 Save $500 to $1000 a year by quires not a penny of repayment  not smoking, justinterest^forthefirst lOyears  Save $10(X) a year (just $19.25 and then gives you 20 years to I a week) by dining out less often pay off the loan.  *  or less formally. This is cruel ad-</p>
        <p>Theadvantagesarecompelling.  vice for those who rarely eat out But so are the dangers. Many peo-  at all but just the ticket for the pie already have trouble handling I busy young professional couple credit cards. Imagine the trouble  who somehow cant seem to save they could have with one the size * anything on $65,000 a year, of a house! And what sense is  Save $400 a year by shopping there taking out a 30-year loan to * smart. Buy in bulk when items pay for a 6-year automobile? (Or  are on sale, not one six-pack at a a quick trip to Key West?) With  time at the convenience store. You notiling forcing you to pay off the  pay for convenienceand, in the loan over the life of the car, its  long run, its less convenient, be-quite possible you wont. When it  cause you keep running out. comes time to buy a new one,  youll just go deeper into debt.  6. fUUR DUTY tasl^ of owning your home : //-k  some will</p>
        <p>S'"  V  say.  What  is an this</p>
        <p>could find yourself mortgaged to ;  &amp;gt;1    ^</p>
        <p>the hilt and unable to make.the we-mAnSatSnftomC m ^yments. a you c^d run^ :</p>
        <p>^bleniuchs^,b^^ : J&amp;gt;pae and the Germans save; loans are tied to the general level;  ^et the Koreans</p>
        <p>manufacture; we will consume. Theyll make the goods; well staff I* the shqis that sell them. A nation ! of'  </p>
        <p>Abome-equifyloan is convenient, inexpensive and deductible. But watch out! It's like a giant credit caid.</p>
        <p>of interest rates. If rates spike back up one day, you might be hard-pressed to meet the new, higher payments.</p>
        <p>Home-equity loans are convenient, inexpensive and deductible. But they (Hit a much greater burden of self-discipline on the borrower.</p>
        <p>If you do opt for one, seek a lender offering no points and minimal up-front fees, as some do in todays hotly competitive environment. That saves a chunk of cash, and youll have lost less if you ever decide to drop the crlit line (x replace it with another somewhere else.</p>
        <p>True. If everyone suddenly</p>
        <p> stop^ eating IWinkies and fi-</p>
        <p> nancing vacations at 20%, it would</p>
        <p> cripple tiie Twinkie people and</p>
        <p> the credit-card issuers and TWA. I The fact is, if everybody got fru-</p>
        <p> gal ovemi^t, the economy would</p>
        <p> go straight into the tank. But dont</p>
        <p> worryeverybody wont.ir.VDURKIDS</p>
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        <p> I course, is not to have them.</p>
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        <p> norcdtfiatandIhopeyouhave</p>
        <p> the traditional advice has to do</p>
        <p> witii saving for their educations.</p>
        <p> Under the new tax law, many of</p>
        <p> the devices that people established</p>
        <p> to shift income from their high</p>
        <p> tax brackets to their kids low</p>
        <p> brackets are largely thrown out.</p>
        <p> But the first $5(X) in investment</p>
        <p> income a child under 14 earns es-</p>
        <p> capes tax, and the next $500 is</p>
        <p> taxed at his or her low tax bracket</p>
        <p> (beyond that, its taxed at the I parents rate). So it can still make</p>
        <p> sense to save some money in each I  continued</p>
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        <p>Everythings changing.</p>
        <p>Tbdays economy is vastly different from ten years ago. And your life is different, too.</p>
        <p>But do all these changes mean your financial needs have changed also?</p>
        <p>A decade ago, your biggest need was to stay ahead of inflation.</p>
        <p>Inflation forced people to look beyond the basics of a savings account and checking account.</p>
        <p>For many people, inflation meant spending instead of saving.</p>
        <p>For others, it meant borrowing to invest.</p>
        <p>It even made some people plunge into risky investments that promised greater returns on their money.</p>
        <p>However you coped with inflation, the bottom line was that you  had to make every dollar work</p>
        <p>harder than ever.</p>
        <p>But now, because inflation has abated, the need to stay ahead of it has diminished.</p>
        <p>Thats why its a good time to sit down and reconsider your financial goals, and your current methods of achieving them.</p>
        <p>Start by taking a look at:</p>
        <p>How much you make.</p>
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        <p>How much you own.</p>
        <p>And how much you owe.</p>
        <p>Put together monthly budget based on what you actually spend, and then look at it closely. Youll probably be surprised at how much you spend in some areasyou may even discover that by cutting some expenses, you can come up with more money to save and invest.</p>
        <p>Next, define your goals and when youll need to achieve them:</p>
        <p>a first home, a second home, a college education for your children, or retirement for you and your spouse.</p>
        <p>Then, consider the many ways you can put your money to work today.</p>
        <p>Measure the risks and rewards of each. Is the principal insured? Is the interest rate or return guaranteed?</p>
        <p>Decide which investments offer you the best opportunity to reach your financial goals.</p>
        <p>When youre done, youll have a plan thatll show you how to make the most of your money today and how to put together the money youll need in the future.</p>
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        <p>of your childrens names, giving the money to them and administering it throu^ a custodial account at a bank or mutual ^nd.</p>
        <p>But there are two other important areas to mention: die money habits your kids pick up from you and the guidance you give them in managing their principal asset. After all, it would be nice if, in your old age, they could provide you with some financial security instead of your having to continue to provide it for them.</p>
        <p>Its easy to suggest that you pass along a healthy respect for money and saving. 1 dont claim to know how to do it, but 1 suspect that setting a good example couldnt hurt.</p>
        <p>As for their principal asset, it is, of course, their careers. Now, I know theyre your kids, not mine, but I have something to say to them. In asking you to pass it along, I also ask that you pick the right moment, so that it really makes an impression.</p>
        <p>A few minutes before dawn would be good. Your kids are peacefully asleep in the next room, or in their dorm rooms at school. Wake them up! Shake them or phone them and shout something outrageous to make sure theyre really listening. Then tell them not to go to law school. Lawyers are great, tell them, but we have too many. Investment bankers are great, tell them, but at the rate were going, investment bankers will merely preside over the orderly sale of America to our better educated, better organized friends abroad. (Its becoming a statistical clich: The Japanese have one-30th as many lawyers as we do but four times as many engineers.)</p>
        <p>Science, tell them. Math! Physics! Biology! Medicine! Chemistry! Metallurgy! Genetics! Lasers! Computers! Optics! Engineering! Oceanography! Adhesives!</p>
        <p>Are they looking at you like youre crazy? Never mind. Whats so exciting and challenging about the next 50 years arent the advances that will come in divorce law. Its the incredible scientific progress that will make or break mankind.</p>
        <p>Science, kids. Colonies in space, cures for cancer and ample rewards for the technologically literate, never fear. You can have that Porsche and expand the hontiers of pro^ss.</p>
        <p>If your child is hopelessly devoid of all technical, mechanical or scientific aptitude, so be it. Let him go to law school. Otherwise, at least dont encourage him or her by offering to pay for it.</p>
        <p>For87 and beyond, IRAs are still a compelling way to save for retirement, but not so compelling as before</p>
        <p>I know theyre your kids, but I have som^ingtosiqr to them about their careers. Im asking you to pass it along.8. YOUR LIFE INSURANCE</p>
        <p>Most people who need life insurance should shop for the cheapest annual renewable term insurance they can find. Its the only way most families can afford the coverage they need when they need it mostwhen they have small children. And its the only insurance thats simple to compare and shop for. Its plain vanilla insurance: If you die, they pay.</p>
        <p>The minute you get into the kinds of 20-year policies A.L. Williams 150,000-person sales force offers, or the insurance-plus-savings policies that are the mainstay of the industry (whole life and universal life and variable life and single premium life and more), it becomes hard to tell a good deal from a bad one. Theyre all made to sound good, but only some are good.</p>
        <p>It is questionable whether policy illustrations (those computer printouts the salesperson gives you with your name at the top] were valid 20 years ago, writes Charles E. Rohm, senior vice president of Principal Mutual Life in Des Moines. Theyre definitely not valid today. Whats more, he points out, the policy oering the highest return on your money may be backed by the riskiest investments, like junk bonds. But consumers are not given that information.</p>
        <p>The new law does preserve the tax advantage of life insurance productsyour savings grow without being taxed along the waybut theres no guarantee that Congress, in its search for revenues to cut the deficit, wont someday repeal this too. And there are other investments for a high-tax-bracket individual to consider, such as municipal bonds, the income from most of which is tx-free, not just tax-deferred.</p>
        <p>Before buying a savings-oriented life insurance product, try to get the advice of an accountant (or a competing insurance agent) to help you evaluate it. And only sign up if you (a) need life insurance (not everybody does) and (b) truly plan to keep the policy in force a long time. With many, its only after 10 to 20 years that the returns become competitive.9. YOUR IRA</p>
        <p>I ts not too late to establish or contribute to an Individual Retirement Account for 1986. Most .people would be wise to do so.</p>
        <p>For 1987 and beyond, IRAs are still a compelling way to save for retirement, but not quite so compelling as before.</p>
        <p>Under the new law, if either you or your spouse is covered by a pension plan, you may no longer be able to deduct your IRA contribution(s) each year. The deduction is phased out as your adjusted gross income rises from $25,(X)0 to $35,000 (if youre single) or from $40,000 to $50,000 (joint).</p>
        <p>Those who can still take the deduction may find themselves deferring income, which would now be taxed at 15% or 28%, into a higher bracket when they retire. (Tax rates may one day go back up.) Those who cant take the deduction will face some complicated record-keeping to keep their deductible and nondeductible IRA contributions straight when it comes time to take the money out.</p>
        <p>But for most people, the advantage of being able to compound money free of tax until withdrawal far outweighs any disadvantages. Do you plan to have any personal savings to supplement Social Security when you retire? If so, it might as well be in a tax-sheltered IRA; a Keogh Plan, if you have income from self-employment; or a 40IK or 403B Salary Reduction Plan, if your employer offers one. Just dont shelter more in a retirement plan than you can affordas before, penalties are stiff for withdrawal</p>
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        <p>There is the tendency to feel, I know all that stuff about spending wisely. 1 may not do it, but I know it. Thats not money management." (Ah, but it is.) Tell me the pait about the stock that will triple by Easter. Tell me about straddles and hlges and convertible bonds."</p>
        <p>Guess what? You dont need to know about that, any more than you need to know the ins and outs of handicapping the horsesalthough there are loads of bo(^s on bodi, if youre interested.</p>
        <p>If you have a few hundred dollars or even a few thousand dollars, put it in the bank. This is not dumb; this is smart.</p>
        <p>Beyond that, here are a few other investments to consider. If they seem insufferably prudent, note that the idea isnt to hit a home run. Most who try strike out. The idea is to choose investments that are safe (or where you truly understand the risks), that are r^pro-</p>
        <p>mate to your financial situation and that eat up as ittle of your money as possible in fees and commissions and markups. If you do diat, youll get what you pay for. the going rate. Its hard to get more than the going rate for an investment of a given size and risk-^ut easy, when you do try to get more, to get less.</p>
        <p>EE savings bonds. Your bank sells these U.S. savings bonds for as little as $25. Theyre safe, fitee of state and local income tax and pay at least 6% a year if held five yearsmore if interest rates rise. You can pay federal tax on the interest each year (good for a child, since little or no tax would be due on less than $1000) or defer it until the bonds are cash^ in. Those nearing retirement can continue to defer much of die tax by converting them to HH bonds, which pay semi-annual interest.</p>
        <p>A home. Cosier than a bar of gold, its a good inflation hedge. And inflation or no (I vote for no), if you buy it with a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage, its a good form of forced savings. In a decade and a half, youll own your house free and clear. (People are\\fe11payyou20 to give us a shot</p>
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        <p>always amazed to see how little more the monthly payments are on a 15-year than on a conventionid 30-year loan.) But buy a home only if you want onestrictly from an investment point of view, there are alternatives diat are far nKxe liquid and less trouble and beware buying in areas where prices have zoomed and people are waiting in line to buy. (Buy low, sell high.)</p>
        <p>No-hMd mutual fimds. Whether its stocks or bcmds youre after, high-risk or low-risk, tax-free or taxable, U.S. or international, heres *e way to get professional management, diversification and economies of s^e at minimal cost. A mutual fund pools your modest savings with those of others and invests die resulting millions according to broad guidelines disclt^ in its pr^pectus. A no-load" fund charges no sales commission. If you invest $1(X)0, it puts the fijll sum to woilc for you, deducting only an expense and advisory fee that, if youre carefiil selecting the fimd, should run no more than 1% a year.</p>
        <p>Tte two keys are, first, selecting a fund or funds whose objectives match your own and, second, sacrificing as little as possible in fees. Although most people buy load funds, throwing away as much as $85 of each $1(X)0 before they even start, study after study has shown that the funds which charge no sales commissionno-load fundsperform just as well, on average, as those that do.</p>
        <p>For help selecting mutual fimds, see the special sections that Money and Forbes, among other magazines, run periodically. Or send $26 for the 1987 edition of the Handbook for No-Load Fund Investors (Box 283, Dept. P, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 10706), ready in May. Older editions may be at your library.</p>
        <p>Stocks. At die end of 1985, Forbes asked 10 top Wall Streeters to choose one stock each for 1986. In the year that followed, those 10 favorites rose an average of 10%. The market as a whole rose 15%. Had you invested $1000 in each and sold a year later, your $10,000 would have grown, after a year and after brokerage (^mmissions, to $10,300 or so.</p>
        <p>The way to play the stock market isnt to look for a hot stock, even if you have access to a top Wall Street pro. (The year before, the Forbes experts picks were down 9% versus a loss of 1 % for the market as a whole, although the year before that, they did do well.) Rather, its to invest $100 or $500 or $1000 a nmnthnot all your savings, by any means, but whatever you can comfortably affordin one or two or three carefully select^ no-load mutual funds. And then to keep doing that, month in and month out, forever (or until a few years before you can no longer risk the mailcets being down when you need the money).</p>
        <p>The one refinement you might consider is to lighten up a litde on your investments when the stock mailoet is hitting new highs (put the money in the bank instead) but to invest even more heavily when the world is endingbecause it usually doesnt.</p>
        <p>Over the long run, stocks have always provided a greater return than safer investments.</p>
        <p>Your own business. With rare exceptions, people dont get rich speculating in the financial markets. They get rich by scraping together enough to open their own business and then working 14 hours a day, six or seven days a week for five or 10 years to make it sua^. The risks and difiiculties should never be minimizedthis is not for everyone!but there are 14 million small businesses in America, so neither is it exactly an impossible dream.  9</p>
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        <p>Because he had staffed the Senate Dining Boom with some of the prettiest light-skinned waitresses in IK^UEdbington, PEurker frequently was impmtuned by legislators to get them dates. Parker admits he was not above shpping to a persistent Senator the telephone number of a waitress, but he would have nothing to do with the logistics or finitnnifti arrangements of the rendezvous. He remembers well, however, one Senator who reneged on a promise to compensate his date. She ought to be happy to play in the big leagues, the Senator declared.</p>
        <p>Robert PEurker also had to pay a price to play in the big leagrues. According to some friends, he experienced the frustration and agony of ablack man living the life of an Unde Tbm in a white societynot because he wanted to, but because it was the only way he could survive and support his fmily.</p>
        <p>One morning in the late 1940s, for example, L^don Johnson whose protg he was and for whom he was ^en a chauffeur^ asked Parker if he was sensitive to the fact that white people rarely called him by his proper name. Parker said he was. Johnson thereupon leaned forward and said: Let me tell you one thing... As long as you are black.. .no ones goima call you by your name. So no matter what you are called.. .just let it roll off your back like water, and youll make it.</p>
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        <p>HRISTOPHER SENIE THINKS OF for Peace as a performance, an event capable of provoking the same kind of emotional response that good theater can provoke. When you go to see a play  he says, you go with a certain willingness to believe in the actors, and to let them bewitch you a little and work their magic on you. And sometimes you come away with tears in your eyes and a lump in your throat, because that play has done something to you. That's the kind of emotional event were trying to trigger.</p>
        <p>Thus it doesnt faze Senie to hear Bike for Peace 83 described as merely symbolic. He would only quarrel with the word merely, for he is a believer in the power of symbolism. Never before had Western bicyclists toured so extensively in the Soviet Union. Never before had Soviet bicyclists toured in the United States. It was a long, grueling, mysterious road before them, a road no one had ever taken. The miles1200 over a five-week periodstretched to the imaginations limit and beyond.</p>
        <p>Bike for Peace, says Senie, may have registered a tiny, immeasurable impact on the emotions of an awful lot of people, who might go through the thought process: Well, gosh, to ride 1200 miles together must have been difficultI cant ride over to Georges</p>
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        <p>house without getting tired. How the heck did they do that? They speak different languages. They mustve gotten to be pretty good friends.. .Well, maybe it is possible to be friends with the Soviets. And that little accomplishment is what Bike for Peace is all about. At first glance, Christopher Senie could be fairly described as a yuppie. Tall, rangy, with disorganized curly brown hair and emphatic eyebrows, he appears as comfortable wearing a button-down shirt and a tie as he does a T-shirt and cycling shorts. For four years he has practiced law with the firm of Senie, Stock and LaChance in Westport, Conn., where he is now a junior partner who specializes in criminal drug and</p>
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        <p>Senies office is on the top floor of a three-story brick building. Downstairs, tucked in a comer of a corporate art gallery, is the office of Teamworks, Inc., the nonprofit corporation Senie created to run the American portion of Bike for Peace 83. The office is not, at die moment, prepossessing, consisting of a couple of file cabinets, a desk and a bulletin board. But Teamworks, according to its brochure, is aimed at improving international, intercultural and intercommunity relations... by sponsoring challenging teamwork projects, which bring people of different backgrounds and perspectives together to work toward shared goals. Among the projects listed are an annual Soviet-American Bike for Peace (there was one in 1986, from Kiev to New York City), an international construction company of students from the East and West, and The New Century Musical, a touring show designed to serve as a dramatic and colorful kickoff to the final years of this century.</p>
        <p>For much of his life, Christopher Senie has been applying innovative techniques to dissolving racial prejudices in his own community. Bike for Peace 83 was his first attempt at applying his methods to ameliorate what, in his view, is a similar case of blind, systemic prejudice between Americans and Soviets.BY GALE WARNER AND MICHAEL SHUMAN</p>
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        <p>In his race-relations work, Senie learned the value of the aphorism: You cant reason prejudice out of a person, because it didnt get in that way.</p>
        <p>During his senior year in high school, Senie invented a progrpi that brought Westport seniors and juniors into the hallways of elementary schools in Bridgeport, Conn., to tutor black children in reading, writing and math skills. The program was so successful, in fact, that school administrators continued it after Senie graduated. For three summers, he and other members of his family volunteered as counselors at a multiracial community day camp. The fourth summer, he organized a camp program for older children that included numerous bicycle trips. At the end of that summer, a fellow counselor gave him a rhug which is still his favorite; painted on it is a homely, serviceable bicycle and the words: Follow your heart, wherever it takes you.</p>
        <p>One key to making his projects, such as the Soviet-American bike rides, materialize is Senies steadfast refusal to become more overtly involved in politics. Im really doing good work if both the Soviet government and the U. S. government appreciate and are not offended by my projects, he says. And you can fit into that narrow center line if your real purpose is lowering the wall of ignorance and prejudice that exists which is somediing that everyone, at least in theory, agrees with.</p>
        <p>In 100 years or so, he adds, well look back and say, How could we ever have been spending so much of our talents and time and resources on the military? I think that^of the two ajh proaches to peace right nowthe political approach, with banners and rallies and arguments, and the emotional approach, with symbolic events like Bike for Peacethe emotional woric is at the real cutting edge. The American people have to like the Soviet people more than they do. To do that, theyve got to know how warm they are and how compassionate, and that they have similar frustrations and hopes and dreams and problems. We have to win emotional support for efTorts to bring about peace so that those political arguments can be heard. He believes it will be a slow, gradual process and that there is a 10- to 15-year lag time before these new attitudes are likely to be translated into policy. The one hitch, he admits, is that these kinds of efforts presuppose that there is time for this adrnittedly slow process of education and change to take effect. Its a race with time, he says. Will we mature quickly enough to avoid annihilating each otiier?</p>
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        <p>When Robert Hays starred in the smash hit movie Airplane!  his career seemed marked for stardom. In the intervening years, Hays has knocked around Hollywood, working fairly steadily, including the lead in the TV series Starman. But the sort of stardom that Airplane! portended has eluded Hays. Murder by the Book ( CBS, March 17) gives the actor his juiciest role in some time  a dual role, no less. Hays plays a low-key, best-selling author who actually becomes his celebrated fictional alter egoa tough-guy private.</p>
        <p>As the author is drawn into a real mystery that apes one of his own literary creations, he finds himself assuming the identity of his detective-novel hero. A jovial, playful mystery in the Murder, She Wrote mode, Murder by the Book features Celeste Holm at Hays domineering mother (shades of a Hitchcock mother here), and Catherine Mary Stewart as the archetypal damsel in distress.</p>
        <p>Those who like their frivolous entertainent i to have an edge of malice may want to check out The Stepford Children (NBC, March 15), a sequel to the popular theatrical thriller The Stepford Wives. The original was a quasifeminist tale of a Connecticut suburb where all the women were kept in a state of perfect contentment as housewife-drones. Here, a new family comes to town seeking peace and quiet, and gets more than it bargained for. Barbara Eden and Don Murray star.</p>
        <p>On the serious side, there is We Are The Children (ABC, March 16), an ambitious made-for-TV movie about two Americans who are transformed by their involvement in the 1984 famine in Ethiopia. The drama attempts something rare and interesting: a view of a situation far beyond the grasp of most Americans. The movie conveys the moral awakening and horror that only an American, accustomed to plenty, could experience. Ally Sheedy, one of the most talented of the so-called Brat Pack actors, stars as a yound volunteer doctor at an Ethiopian clinic. Co-stars include the wonderful Judith Ivey as an American nun who has been in Africa for many years, and Ted Danson as a cynical TV journalist.</p>
        <p>Look for complexities, too, in NBCs In Love and War (March 16). A first-rate cast,headed by James Woods, Jane Alexander and Oscar ^ winner Haing S. Ngor (The Killing Fields), stars in the fact-based tale of American Naval Commander Jim Stockdales eight-year internment as a POW in Vietnam, and his wifes stateside eforts on behalf of the POWs.</p>
        <p>Seeing double: Robert Hays gets a chance to play against... himself, when he stars as D.H. Mercer, a mild-manner^ mystery author, and Biff Deegan, a tough-talking fictional creation who soon becomes ail too real, in Murder by the Book. The movie airs Tuesday, March 17, on CBS.</p>
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        <p>Mary Beth Gets Busted In 100th *C&amp;amp;L Episode By Anttaew J. Edebtein</p>
        <p>* On Monday, March 16, Cagney &amp;amp; Lacey" airs its 100th episode and its another one dealing with a socially relevant issue. The episode, Sp^ cial Treatment," which was directed by Jackie Cooper, focuses on what happens to an off-duty Mary Beth Lacey (Tyne Daly) after she is arrested at an anti-nuclear demonstration. Because they dont like to arrest their own, the cops offer to let Mary Beth go. But she insists on being treated like anybody else. It is the sequel to an earlier episode in which Mary Beth first had her political consciousness raised about the dangers of transporting nuclear waste.</p>
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        <p>Frank and H.H. try to save H.H.'s cousin. Princess Kati, from assassination. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O Best Of WiM America: Tlw Bahies Compiled from Marty Stouffer's "Wild America series, this special looks at the behavior of wild animal offspring including wolf pups, lynx and cougar kittens, pronghorn fawns, bighorn lambs and caribou calves, g (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>O O New Mike Hammer Hammer travels to California to solve the murder of a nightclub comics manager. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(S Edfe Of Darlmeis Craven (Bob Peck) and Jedburgh (Joe Don Baker) find the plutonium which Bennett (Hugh Fraser) reveals is actually government property: near death from radiation exposure. Craven searches for Jedbur^ whos in a Scotland hideout with the plutonium. (Part 3 of 3) In stereo. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>(HBO) Movie Only When I Laugh (1981) Marsha Mason, Kristy McNichol. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(UVE) Call To Glory After a fight with Vanessa, Raynor is sent to Vietnam where he is shot down and captured by the North Vietnamese. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie The Legend Of Biirie Jean  (1985) Helen Slater, Keith Gordon. (1 hr., 36 min.) (NKX) Mookea Graateet Hits A compilation of favorite episodes from the Monkees television series. (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie Highlander (1986) Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart. (1 hr., 51 min.)</p>
        <p>m (WTBS) Movie The Spoilers (1942) John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. (1 hr., 45 min.)</p>
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        <p>JOOTMOnb OOMapam. PI Magnums Pulitzer Prize-winning aunt arrives in Hawaii for a visit. (1 hr.) ONIfhtOmrtA paternity suit names Dan as the father of a precocious 10-year-old.</p>
        <p>O Dynasty Krystle, concerned about Sarahs health, travels to Wyoming to invite her to move into the Carrington mansion. (Postponed from an earlier date.)g(l hr.)</p>
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        <p>Documentary in which two skiing daredevils tackle the treacherous glaciers of the New Zealand Alps. (1 hr.) (BET)VidaoSoal (DIS) Movie The Bridge On The River Kwai  (1957) William Holden, Alec Guinness. (2 hrs., 41 min.)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) Rei^Phllhin Show (TMC) Movie "Dangerous Moves  (1985) Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt. (1 hr., 40 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Movie Once Upon A Scoundrel (1973) Zero Mostel, Katy Jurado. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>9:330 On Stage At Wolf Brap Highlights of the first concert performance together of sixties teen idols Frankie Avalon, Fabian and Bobby Rydell include clips from beach party movies and "American Bandstand appearances.</p>
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        <p>9:50 (WTBS) Movie CaboBlanco  (1981) Charles Bronson, Jason Robards. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>Germany propels the world into war with Albert Speer by Hitlers side. (Part 4 of 5) (1 hr.) (HBO) Movie Just Between Friends (1986) Mary Tyler Moore, Ted Danson. (1 hr., 50 min.)</p>
        <p>(UFE) Dr. Rath Show Guests: the Smothers Brothers. Hiera-py: a husband discusses how his stroke has affected his sex life and marriage. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie Dream Lover (1986) Kristy McNichol, Ben Masters. (1 hr., 44 min.)</p>
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        <p>10:300 American Saandwti (ESPN) World ading Free-style Championship, from Breckenridge, COlo. (R) (1 hr.) 11.-00O HardcaiUe And McCormick Brian Keith stars as Milton Hardcastle, a hard-nosed Judge who plans to pursue unpunished criminals in his retirement. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>(ART^ Evening At The Improv (BET) Professionals (LIFE) Movie The Optimists (1973) Peter Sellers, Donna Mul-lane. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>(TMC) Movie Reds (1981) Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton. (3 hrs., 20 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Alfred Hitchcock Hoar 11:300M*A*S*H O Tonight Show Host: Johnny Carson. Scheduled, actor Alan Thicke. in stereo. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O Adderly A member of Maj. Clacks Korean War unit is found murdered. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.)</p>
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        <p>11:55 (HBO) Movie Bloodline (1979) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara. (1 hr., 56 min.)</p>
        <p>12J0O Barm And Allen O Adderly One of Monas friends fears her hushand is having an affair. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) d) Odd Couple</p>
        <p>0 Nightlife Host: David Brenner. Scheduled: actor Harry Hamlin (LA. Law), jaa artist Stanley Jordan. In stereo. (ARTS) Twentieth Csntny A profile of Goehring, Hitlers right-hand man. Host: Walter</p>
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        <p>0 Lveme A Shirley (ARTS) Between The Wan Documentary series on the events between World Wars 1 and H. An examination of the emergence of Communist Russia. Host: Eric Sevareid.</p>
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        <p>By Ian Harmer</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - TV shows which are axed twice and then go on to last five seasons are historically few and far between. So its no surprise that this weeks 100th episode of Cagney &amp;amp; Lacey was a special cause for celebration for the cast and crew.</p>
        <p>Sharon Gless</p>
        <p>By all the laws of the production jungle, the series featuring Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless as a pair of tough-but-tender New York cops should long since have faded into endless reruns. But the show was saved by the shrewd campaigning of its creators, backed by thousands of protesting letters showered on CBS by viewers bemoaning the loss of one of the few intelligent weekly series then on the air. Gless and Daly took time out from their shooting schedule to cut a cake commemorating their victory over the odds, and we talked about the bumpy road that had led them</p>
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        <p>This is Daly on what happened; Sharon was the third Cagney I had played opposite when we were handed what we thought was our final cancellation. I have never denied that at first, I wasnt happy at the cast change the network had insisted on.</p>
        <p>It wasnt a^thing personal. Id done a TV movie with Loretta Swit, then a series of episodes with Meg Foster, and I was proud of what had been achieved. Then the network said Meg had to go, and I was angry about it.</p>
        <p>Gless and Daly were both able to set aside their reservations about each other, and by the time the CBS ax fell again, they were very much a team. This is Gless; You spend a little time in this business and you learn that cancellations are not something you can usually argue with. So Tyne and I both accepted the bad news, and assumed we would move on to other things.</p>
        <p>"Mostly, the way you havej to judge the public's reaction' to what youre doing is ratings  but we were taken aside from that and treated as something special. Obviously, we were flattered. Cagney &amp;amp; Lacey' is like a marriage, and in spite of what I sometimes read, the relationship between Tyne and me has never been better. Who knows if well make it to episode 200. The 100th was a miracle no one could have predicted, so I guess we'll just go on doing good scripts one at a time. Then someone might say. Guess what, youve got another cake to cut!' "</p>
        <p>to those of the 114 "Popeye shorts originally produced in color. Incidentally, Ted Turner is not the first entertainment mogul to colorize: Entercolor was converting Mickey and Minnie Mouse cartoons for Walt Disney Productions as early as 1968.</p>
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        <p>People thou^t of me as a musclebound body with no brains, sniffs Mr. T. I wasn't an actor to them; I was a figure of fun. But theyll be eating their words when they see this. Hey, what's George Peppard doing this season? Does he have his own show?</p>
        <p>In each half-hour episode, Rockys one-time nemesis will find an opportunity to take the law into his own hands, fighting evil doors in their own territory. Hes going to be a larger-than-life superhero, a brand-new crime-fighter, says TnT producer lOchael Hirsh. But Mr. Ts arsenal will include his wits as well as his fists -and the star is now familiarizing himself with his new weaponry. Hes been doing a lot of research, says Hirsh. He goes down to juvenile court, talks to young offenders, talks to policemen. Hes in training.</p>
        <p>No rich and famous person has ever told RoUn Leach and his Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous camera crew to beat it  evi after the crew has trashed a place. All our celebrities have been very nice, says the ever-' diplomatic Leach. Robert and Roaemary Stack kept their cool when a cameraman accidentally dislodged a brick of the Stacks indoor garden. An entire mountain of earth and plants collapsed into their living room. Robert just shrugged. I kissed Rosemary and said, Why dont you two go out to dinner at my expense, and Ill send in a gardener. They said, Dont worry about it  Uach also gives a glowing notice to Cher. The singer/actress has an all-white mansion and allowed Lifestyles cameras and miles of cable into her pristine living quarters. It helps that I insist that everybody on our crew wears a tuxedo when we shoot at night and suit and tie in the daytime. Emmy winner Bonnie Bartlett, who plays Ellen Craig, wife of Dr. Mark Craig (William Daniels) on St. Elsewhere, would never make it as an investigative reporter. This spring she will appear as a grandmother whose grandson is killed by his demented mother in the CBS movie Shattered Dreams. Bartletts son in the melodrama is played by Matt Salinger, whose father is J.D. Salinger, the novelist who is almost as famous for his Howard Hughes-like reclusiveness as he is for his novel The Catcher in the Rye. When I told my friends that I was going to be working with J.D. Salingers son, every single one of them, especially the writers, told me to grill Matt about his father, Bartlett recalls. She had planned to pry until shooting began and she realized that snooping would 'poison their on-screen relationship. I told myself, Listen, Im playing this boys mother. We have to work together and establish a relationship. Im not going to mess around with the work by asking him personal questions, like Whatever happened to Holden Caulfield?  So I never brought the subject up, and neither did he.</p>
        <p>Move over, Shirley MacLaine! Novelist Jackie Collins believes in reincarnation, too. The living room of her Beverly Hills mansion sports a giant oil painting of a tiger. In another life I believe I was a tiger, says Collins, who is anything but a pussycat.</p>
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        <p>The young magic-illusion team Penn &amp;amp; Teller may be hipper than David Copperfield, but that doesnt mean they should also have their own TV special. The duos Penn &amp;amp; Tellers Invisible Thread (debuting March 16 on Showtime) is an aimless extended skit that offers little - even with several magic tricks  to hold the viewers interest.</p>
        <p>The mishmash plot concerns Penn and Tellers attempts to tell some extraterrestrial beings not to blow up the earth. They have been enlisted by mysterious Pentagon officials as the only ones who can solve the problem. The special, which was directed by actor Bob Balaban (Altered States), contains plenty of cameo appearances. Singer Peter Wolf gets his sunglasses crushed and then restored by one of P&amp;amp;Ts magic tricks: that notable Miami Vice star G. Gordon Liddy shows up as a fatigue-clad military man; and in what may turn out to be one of his last TV appearances, the late popartist Andy Warhol is also given his 15 seconds of fame here. He is mute and bored, wearing his trademark black turtleneck, a camera hanging around his neck.</p>
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        <p>Theresa Falco from Angie and Mildred Krebbs from Remington Steele are one and the same: actress Doris Roberts. Angie aired on ABC from 1979-80. Remington Steele aired on NBC from 1982-86. The show returned for four special two-hour movies this season.</p>
        <p>Dear Michele: Tm really bugged! I have watched Knob Landing since the very b^lnning of the show. I also watch Dallas. Last season, on Kiob Landing. Gary mourned the death of hb brother Bobby Ewing for several episodes. Were those episodes just a dream, too. or was the entire season a dream? - MARY BETH BELLA. ELKHART. IND.</p>
        <p>Good question! Evidently, the Knob Landing episodes involving Bobbys death were part of the dream sequence. But lets face it, most viewers are quick to forgive these prime-time faux pas. After insulting our intelligence with this ridiculous story line, the ratings are still high for both shows. Lets just see what happens with Victoria Principals departure from Dallas thb season.</p>
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        <p>(LIFE) Partners In Crbne After Carole and Sydney are caught inside a museum vault, they find themselves in jail. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>(HBO) The Brother From Another Planet" (1984)</p>
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        <p>(USA) "Kangaroo" (1952)</p>
        <p>12:30 (MAX) The Detective" (1954)</p>
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        <p>1:05 (WTBS) "The Purple Gang" (1960)</p>
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        <p>11:30 (SHOW)  Return Of The Jedi "(1983)</p>
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        <p>(1981)</p>
        <p>3:00 (TMC)  Gold Is Where You Find It" (1938)</p>
        <p>3:30 (HBO) "Oliver Twist" (1975) 4:00(ARTS) The Emperor Jones" (1933)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) Picnic At Hanging</p>
        <p>Rock" (1975)</p>
        <p>(MAX) "WarGames (1983)</p>
        <p>4:35 (TMC)  The Loved One (1965)</p>
        <p>5:00 (HBO)  Advice To The Lovelorn (1981)</p>
        <p>5:30 (SHOW) "For Heaven s Sake</p>
        <p>(1982)</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY MARCH 18.1987 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:00 (TMC) "Gold Is Where You Find It (1938)</p>
        <p>5:10 (SHOW) 2010(1984)</p>
        <p>6:30 (MAX) "Die Uughing (1980) 7:00 (TMC) "A Night To Remember" (1958)</p>
        <p>8:00 (HM&amp;gt;) (SHOW) "Just Between Friends" (1986)</p>
        <p>8:30 (MAX) "Around The World In 80 Days" (1956)</p>
        <p>9:05(TMC) Reds (1981)</p>
        <p>9:30 (DIS)  From The Earth To The Moon (1958)</p>
        <p>10:00 (HBO) Martin's Day (1984) (SHOW) The Rack (1956)</p>
        <p>10:05 (WTBS) Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961)</p>
        <p>11:30 (MAX)  On The Town  (1949) 12:00(ARTS) The Emperor Jones" (1933)</p>
        <p>(HBO) California Suite  (1978) (SHOW)  The Gods Must Be Crazy (1982)</p>
        <p>(USA) Mardi Gras (1958)</p>
        <p>12:30 (TMC) "The V.I.P.S" (1963) 1:00 (DIS) "Freaky Friday (1977) 1:05 (WTBS) Canyon Passage  (1946)</p>
        <p>1:30 (MAX)  A Big Hand For The Little Lady  (1966)</p>
        <p>2:00 (SHOW) "The Catered Affair  (1956)</p>
        <p>3:00 (HBO) "Ordeal By Innocence" (19851</p>
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        <p>(TMC) A Night To Remember (1958)</p>
        <p>3:30 (kUX) Grace Quigley (1984)</p>
        <p>4KM) (ARTS)  The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) The Optimists  (1973) (SHOW) Cold River (1982)</p>
        <p> 4:30 (HBO) Mystery Mansion (1983)</p>
        <p>5:00 (MAX)  You Can t Take It With You (1938)</p>
        <p>(TMC) The Minstrel Man (1977)</p>
        <p>THURSDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 19.1987</p>
        <p>DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:00 (SHOW) "Cold River (1982) 5:45 (TMC) The Minstrel Man (1977)</p>
        <p>7:00 (MAX) Gremlins (1984)</p>
        <p>7:30 (TMC) "Everything I Have Is Yours" (1952)</p>
        <p>8:00 (HBO) The Quick And The Dead" (1987)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) King David" (1985) 9:00(MAX) "Antarctica (1984) 9HIS(TMC) "The Stratton Story (1949)</p>
        <p>10:00 (SHOW) The Clown (1953) 10:05 (WTBS)  A Walk In The</p>
        <p>Spring Rain (1970)</p>
        <p>10:30 (HBO) Police Academy 3: Back In Training (1986) 11:00(MAX) Strange Lady In Town (1955) (TMC)KIute(1971)</p>
        <p>11:30 (SHOW) Gotcha!  (1985) 12:00 (ARTS)  The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)</p>
        <p>(HBO) The Cartier Affair</p>
        <p>(1984)</p>
        <p>(l^) The Search For Bridey Mur|^y(1956)</p>
        <p>1:00 (Dl^  The Member Of The Wedding (1952)</p>
        <p>(MAX) The Awful Truth (1937)</p>
        <p>(TMQ The Trip To Bountiful</p>
        <p>(1985)</p>
        <p>1:05 (WTBS) Armored Command (1961)</p>
        <p>1:30 (SHOW)  The Empire Strikes Back (1980)</p>
        <p>2:00 (HBO) Jaws (1975)</p>
        <p>2:30 (MAX) Hollywood Cavalcade (1939)</p>
        <p>3:00 (n) Everything I Have Is Yours (1952)</p>
        <p>4:00 (ARTS) Terror By Night (1946)</p>
        <p>(UFE) Fingers (1978)</p>
        <p>5:00 (HBO) Code Name; Emerald" (1985)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) The Wonderful World OfWombles(1986)</p>
        <p>(TMQ  On The Town (1949) 5:30 (MAX) Born Free (1966)</p>
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        <p>For the spring, a musical alphabet</p>
        <p>By Marianne Meyer</p>
        <p>Spring is nearly sprung; likewise, a batch of new albums and videos is on the march. Here s an almost-al-phabetical rundown of the season's new sounds;</p>
        <p>No V</p>
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        <p>The A-list comprises Bryan Adams' LP  Into the FiVe lA&amp;amp;M). Redworks" from Art of Noise (Chrysalis); and guitar star Carlos Alomar s Dream Generator  (Private Music.)</p>
        <p>B is for Beatles, back in a big way as Capitol Records launches the CD versions of their classic British-invasion LPs And, yes. Sgt. Pepper" should be available on CD by this summer's anniversary of its initial release 20 years ago. Yeah. yeah, yeah'</p>
        <p>C is for the cutting edge of Julian Cope's St. Julian (Island), the south-of-the-border flair of Cruzados (Ari^^). ?nd</p>
        <p>the cool pop of Marshall Crenshaw (Warner Bros.).</p>
        <p>F finds us tuning in to live greatest hits by the Fixx (MCA) and the funny, funky Fat Bovs (Tin Pan Apple).</p>
        <p>H holds the new Whitney Houston LP (Arista) - finally!</p>
        <p>Joe Jackson jumps in with an all-instrumental orchestral rock work called  Will Power" (A&amp;amp;M). and leaping to L leaves us with Level 42 s long-awaited Running in the Family" (Polydor).</p>
        <p>Prince pops up with a two-record release entitled Sign o' the Times" (Paisley Park), while Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers push for platinum with  Jammin' Me (MCA).</p>
        <p>The S section is saturated; Simply Reds Men and Women (Elektra), The Smiths' "Louder Than Bombs' (Sire), and from two opposing ends of the spectrum. (Jarly Simon's Coming Around Again (Arista) and the return of the outrageous Patti Smith (Arista).</p>
        <p>T takes in another collection of demo tapes from Pete Townshend in "Another Scoop" (Atco), while U is. of course. U2 (Island), whose last studio record was a full three years ago.</p>
        <p>Finally, we'll end this abridged alphabet with V for various artists like Paul McCartney, Phil Collins and Paul Young who did their inconcert best for Prince Charles and Lady Di at the Prince's Trust. The track list-, ing is unavailable at .the time.</p>
        <p>FRIDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 20.1987 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:00 (MAX) St. Elmos Fire (1985)</p>
        <p>5:50 (SW)W) The Empire Strikes Back (1980)</p>
        <p>IH)0(HBO) Gullivers Travels</p>
        <p>(1983)</p>
        <p>7:00 (MAX) Agatha (1979)</p>
        <p>(IMQ The Reformer And The Redhead (1950)</p>
        <p>8H)0 (HBO) Victory (1981) (SHOW) Young And Free (1979)</p>
        <p>8:30(TMC) Madame Rosa (1978)</p>
        <p>9:00 (MAX) Cizen Kane  (1941) 9:30 (DIS) A Billion For Boris</p>
        <p>(1984)</p>
        <p>10:00 (HBO) The Brother From Another Planet (1984)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) "The Master Of Balian-trae(1953)</p>
        <p>10:05 (WTBS) The Sins Of Dorian Gray (1983)</p>
        <p>10:30(TMC)  Thunder Alley </p>
        <p>(1985)</p>
        <p>11:00 (MAX)  Westward The Women" (1952)</p>
        <p>11:30(SHOW) WarGames" (1983) 12:00 (ARTS)  Terror By Night</p>
        <p>(1946)</p>
        <p>(HBO) The Beniker Gang </p>
        <p>(1984)</p>
        <p>(USA)  Blood On The Moon (1948)</p>
        <p>12:30 (TMC) "Prizzis Honor</p>
        <p>(1985)</p>
        <p>1:00 (DIS) "These Thousand Hills  (1959)</p>
        <p>1:05 (WTBS)  The Wild One  (1954)</p>
        <p>1:30 (MAX)  April In Paris (1953)</p>
        <p>(Sffi)W)  Monsieur Verdoux </p>
        <p>(1947)</p>
        <p>2:30(HBO)Breakin(1984)</p>
        <p>3:00 (TMQ The Reformer And The Redhead  (1950)  ,</p>
        <p>3:30 (MAX)  The Jesse Owens Story (1984)</p>
        <p>4:00 (ARTS) "The CapUve Heart  (1947)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) Senior Trip (1981) 4:30(TMQ Camelot(1967)</p>
        <p>5:00 (raO) Prime Risk (1985)</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page 8)</p>
        <p>IDeanii The Menace )UUIh Sommer (Ttw) (SHOW) Movie (Thu)  The Wonderful World Of Wombles (1986)</p>
        <p>(TMQ Movie (Mon) Everything I Have Is Yours  (1952KWed) The Minstrel Man (1977KThu) On The Town (1949)</p>
        <p>(USA) Lets Make A Deal 5.-05 (WTBS) GUligans Island 5:800 Rifleman OTImmv And Lassie O Andy Griffith ( Silver Spoons OPe^sConrt OHolqnvoodSiinares 0 Gimme A Break!</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Leons Case (Tne) Pokertown (Wed) Rock N Roll Disciples (Thu)</p>
        <p>(BET) Video LP</p>
        <p>(DIS) Spread Yonr Wings (Mon)</p>
        <p>Kids Of Degrassi Street (Wed) My Mother The Witch (Fri) (ESPN) Scholastic Sporto America (Toe) Winner s Circle Horse Racing Magazine (Wed) Tom Mann Outdoors (Thu)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie (Thu)  Bom Free (1966)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Double Dare (SHOW) Jack Of Hearts (Moo) (SHOW) Movie (Tue) For Heavens Sake (1982)</p>
        <p>(USA) Dance Party USA 5:35 (WIBS) Leave It Tb Beavo-(Mon-Thu) Safe At Home (Fri)</p>
        <p>Wunnerful Welk</p>
        <p>On March 21, PBS will air Lawrence Welk: Televisions Music Man, a 90-minute tribute to the genial bandleader, who hosted a weekly program from 1955 until his death in 1982. The Welk show, a favorite target of both TV and music critics, nonetheless found a devoted audience. As one critic wrote, Nobody loved him but the public.</p>
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        <p>Tlw Daily Reflector. GrMnvill.N.C. Sunday, March 15,1987  TV-15</p>
        <p>abuse experts offer advice on educating children about the dangers of abduction and assault. Commentary by John Walsh, father of Adam Walsh, who was abducted in 1981. Host: Daniel J. Travanti. In stereo.</p>
        <p>8:000 700 Gbd&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>(ARTS) bride Tte Third Reich</p>
        <p>Germany propels the world into war with Albert Speer by Hitlers side. (Part 4 of 5) (1 hr.) (DIS) Movie From The Earth To The Moon (1958) Joseph Gotten, George Sanders. (1 hr., 40 min.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Ski World</p>
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        <p>8:45 (HBO) Movie Highlander (1986) Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart. (1 hr, 51 min.) 2:50 (WTBS) Movie The Falling Man" (1968) Henry Silva, Keenan Wynn. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>3:000 Movie Affair In Reno (1956) John Lund, Doris Singleton. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Bveniiif At Ae bqnrov (BET) V^deo Soul</p>
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        <p>(UFE) Go For Your Dreentt (NICK) Route 00 (TMC) Movie "Dangerous Moves (1985) Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt. (1 hr., 40 min.)</p>
        <p>3:30 (USA) Movie Once Upon A Scoundrel (1973) Zero Mostel, Katy Jurado. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>3:35 (MAX) Movie Richard Pryor Live On The Sunset Strip (1982) Richard Pryor. (1 hr., 30 min.) 3:45 (SHOW) AU The Yean When a teen-ager is caught stealing, his mother's support and help make him realize the special bond they share. Stars; Jackie Burroughs, Brian Young. 4KM)(DIS) Schene Of Things All About Time </p>
        <p>(UFE) bvestnnent Advisory (NICK) Movie Oliver Twist (1933) Dickie Moore, Irving Pichel. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>4:300 Movie Hold Back The Night" (1956) John Payne, Mona Freeman (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>(DI^ Aninial Worid Survival In Africa</p>
        <p>(UFE) How To Make A Million bAe Stock Market 4:40 (HBO) Movie Only When I Uugh  (1981) Marsha Mason, Kristy McNichol. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>Mancinis musical career rates a10</p>
        <p>By Frank Lovece</p>
        <p>Come the holidays each year, Henry Mancini must develop writers cramp sending cards to all his friends. That's the impression that one gets from the all-star jam n chat session Mancini and Friends. airing on PBS Sat., March 21. and at other times throughout public television's Festival 87.</p>
        <p>Henry Mancini</p>
        <p>Judging from the two-hour special, the compters Christ-mas-card list will include Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett, Blake Edwards, James Galway and the 45 members of his orchestra. Theyre just some of the folk who could make it. In his 30 years of landmark scores and compositions for such films as Breakfast at Tiffanys and 10 and such TV shows as Newhart and Remington Steele, Mancini has made a lot of friends.</p>
        <p>This showcase of nearly 20 of his works would probably have been impossible on network TV, Mancini savsNew West</p>
        <p>NBC is currently filming Desperado in Tucson. Ae two-hour action-ad-venture Western focuses on cowboy Duell McCalls (Alex McArthur) gun-slinging in a company-controlled mining town. Nora</p>
        <p>There you have to figure your competition every minute, and you're interrupted by commercials. It also takes forever to put together. Here, (the producers) suggested it. it sounded like a good idea, and we did it. It's a great way to work!"</p>
        <p>Work is something Mancini knows. The composer still tours exhaustively, scores film and TV shows extensively and works on record albums extra-neously. I like to work. he says. I get nervous if I'm not doing something. As far as film writing goes, as long as you get calls you can do it until bid age - way-old age!"</p>
        <p>And Mancini may. Despite four Oscars. 20 ' Grammy Awards, seven gold albums and four honorary doctorates of music, the motivation, he swears, is still there.</p>
        <p>When youre starting out. youre so excited about the work that you forget why you're there. But later, when youve got your technique together, you can really listen to what youve done. That doesnt happen in the excitement of something brand new. Mancini has just finished scoring the new film of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie. directed by Paul . Newman. Hes also helped Johnny Mathis put together a new album, and helped compile a collection of Mancini movie themes on CD.</p>
        <p>With all that, why take time out for public television? With the (Reagan) administration cutting funding, it's a difficult time for PBS. Getting the word out helps.</p>
        <p>That kind of generosity makes it easy to see why Hen- ry Mancini has many friends.</p>
        <p>Malloy (Lise (Gutter), whose father was murdered after refusing to sell his mountain property, is the love interest McCall must avenge. Mining-company supervisor Johnny Ballard (David Warner) and henchman Bede (Yaphet Kotto) must be on the lookout.</p>
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        <p>HBO offers tips for a street-smart kid</p>
        <p>By Debra Morgenstern Katz</p>
        <p>You dont want your children to watch How to Raise a Street-Smart Child, airing March 18 on HBO. It will frighten them. It frightened me. Parents, however, should watch the show and take the information it offers to teach children street smarts, without the drama of terrifying headlines and ominous music.</p>
        <p>Daniel J. Travanti</p>
        <p>Daniel J. Travanti narrates the special, which is based on the book of the same name by Grace Hechinger. John Walsh, the father of 6-year-old Adam who was abducted and killed - and whose story spawned two movies - also makes an appearance. The two of them offer some simple, straightforward advice on how to teach children to protect themselves. Interwoven throughout the documentary, too. are suggestions from pb-</p>
        <p>lice and feedback from children themselves.</p>
        <p>Some of the suggestions are related to information the child should know, such as his name, address and phone number, or how to dial 911 and ask for help. Other suggestions involve more teaching on the part of the parent: Children should know what a stranger is</p>
        <p> he rarely wears a trench coat and lobks dangerous. In fact, he's often an attractive pleasant person who easily wins your childs trust.</p>
        <p>The documentary teaches parents things they should and shouldnt do to protect their children. Don't give your child personalized clothing to wear or items to carry, like a schoolbag with Tom's name on it. If Tom hears himself called by name, he won't realize the stranger is simply reading it off his bag - aiid Tom will trust the stranger.</p>
        <p>Dont dress your child in fancy clothes if the other kids are wearing T-shirts and jeans. Setting your child apart will make him more of a target.</p>
        <p>Probably the most important thing' the documentary teaches parents is that they should allow their children to be rude to adults sometimes. Sometimes it's OK to be disreu^ spectful. to shout "No!, to turn away and ignore an adult</p>
        <p>- if that adult is making the child feel uncomfortable in any way.</p>
        <p>How to Raise a Street-Smart Kid" is scary stuff, but so. sometimes, is tlie world.</p>
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        <p>SUNDAYS SPORTS</p>
        <p>MARCH 19.1M7</p>
        <p>MARCH 21.1987</p>
        <p>MARCH 15,1987</p>
        <p>10:300 Dean Smith 12:000 CoUege  BasketbaU NCAA</p>
        <p>Tournament  Second  Round</p>
        <p>Game. (Live)(2hrs)</p>
        <p>O Bill Dance Outdoors 1:30 O ChampifMwhip Fishing 2:000 CoUege Basketball NCAA Tournament  Second  Round</p>
        <p>Game (Live)(2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>4:000 College BasketbaU NCAA Tournament  Second  Round</p>
        <p>Game (Live)(2 hrs.. 30 min )</p>
        <p>O PGA Golf Hertz Bay Hill Classic, final round, from Orlando. Fla (Live)(2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>12:00 O Southern SptHlsman</p>
        <p>9:00 O CoUege BasketbaU NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal. (Live) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>11:300 CoUege BasketbaU NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal (Taped) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>FRIDAYS SPORTS</p>
        <p>MARCH 20,1987</p>
        <p>10:000 CoUege BasketbaU NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal (Live) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>12:300 CoUege BasketbaU NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal (Live) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>12:000 Sports Saturday Scheduled World Figure Skating Championships, mens and pairs competitions, from Cincinnati. (Taped) (1 hr.. 30 min.)</p>
        <p>1:300 CoUege BasketbaU NCAA Tournament Regional Final. (Live) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>3:00 O BUI Dance Outdoon 3:300 CoUege BasketbaU NCAA Tournament Regional Final. (Live) (2 hrs. 30 min.)</p>
        <p>O Tennis Paine Webber Classic. from Fort Myers, Fla. (Live) (1 hr. 30 min)</p>
        <p>5:00 O Golf USF&amp;amp;G Classic, third round, from New Orleans. (Live) (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>THURSDAYS SPORTS</p>
        <p>SATURDAYS SPORTS</p>
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        <p>Finally, Byrne Arena Hosts A Celebration</p>
        <p>By Adam Beckerroan</p>
        <p>The last celebration of major proportions occurring in New Jersey was on Jan. 27. two days after the New York Giants quelled 30 years of collective anguish by overwhelming the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. Figuring they were a New Jersey team. New York Mayor Ed Koch refused to throw them a ticker-tape parade. American Express offered to give the Giants a ticker-tape down Man-^ttan's Fifth Avenue. But the Giants said. No. thanks." Giants Stadium is our home, and East Rutherford will be the site of our victory party.</p>
        <p>Has there ever been a party in the Brendan Byrne Arena, separated from Giants Stadium by a mere parking lot? Well, the New Jersey Nets and Devils play there. The Devils have never played a playoffhockey game, which is quite an accomplishment. And the Nets' one brief shining moment in NBA playoff history came in Philadelphia. It was 1984, and the Nets took the first two in a three-out-of-fiveopening-round series against the defending champion 76ers. With a chance to clinch in'front of their hungry fans at Byrne Arena, the Nets lost two straight. However, they did beat the Sixers in Philly two nights later ^ Finally, however. Brendan Byrne Arena will host a substantial celebration. After televising a week of first-and-second round NCAA basketball tournament action. CBS will show the East regional finals on Saturday, March 21, from East</p>
        <p>Rutherford. N.J. CBS will then show the Southeast regional final from Lousiville. Ky. The two winners will match up in one of the Final Four contests one week later in New Orleans. Former New Jersey Gov. Brendan Byrne is watching, somewhere.</p>
        <p>* ESPN has a championship game of its own to show: The 30th National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics basketball tournament concludes March 17. in Kansas City. The NAIA has 479 schools, 32 of which qualified for this contest.</p>
        <p> On Saturday, March 21, ABC airs the third Miller Brew</p>
        <p>ing Company PBA event of the season. Buckeye Lanes in North Olmstead, Ohio, is home to the $150,000 Miller Lite Open. At the start of the year. Miller offers a cool million to any bowler who sweeps its tournaments. $50,000 to anyone who can win at least two.</p>
        <p>There are more than 60 million people who bowl at least once a year, says Nelson Burton, Chris Schenkels broadcasting partner. The audience can watch and then go out and bowl. How many havethat reaction when they watch a football or baseball game on television?"</p>
        <p>TV Circles</p>
        <p>By Gayle Discoe</p>
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        <p>In "The Charmings, Snow White (Caitlin OHeaney) and Prince Charming (Christopher Rich) find themselves living in 1987! This latest variation on the time-travel theme debuts Friday, March 20. on ABC.</p>
        <p>(SOLUTION: 10 letters, 4 words )</p>
        <p>Actress, Affair, Agent, Andes, Anne Jackson, Beige, Bella, Best-Seller. Care, Charles Dance, Clandestine, Concerts, David Manning, Gerry Stamford, Guide, Guy, Immortality, Journey, Mediums, Metaphysics, Mort Viner, Movies. Occult. Passionate, Reincarnation. Sage. Shirley Maclaine, Soul. Spiritual</p>
        <p>7 ^totur* Syndicot*, Inc  quin  o  uo  mo  :1M$NVoPftwon^MENS WEAR</p>
        <p>andThe Polo</p>
        <p>Polo Shirt</p>
        <p>It is like some other fine things...it just gets better with age. This is the new, weathered look in an all cotton mesh knit designed for those who wouldnt have it any other way. If you can believe the look of a favorite old mesh knit shirt can be improved, youll have to see this one. This is POLO at its very best.. .making an old tradition even better...and you wont believe the colors.</p>
        <p>MENS WEAR</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenvlile Carolina Eaat Mall Tarrytown Mall, Rocky Mount</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0129" />
        <p>Back lo Basics</p>
        <p>Sale prices good today through Wednesday, March 18, 1987.</p>
        <p>ECKEIW88^  7T  99^  79*  99*  1.69 8.88.</p>
        <p>Audio fopo Boibosol shove cream Coca-Cola products Mecnex solllque lOOi^k. Miss Brock hair spray  ISl</p>
        <p>60-mlrtule 3-Dk.  11-oz. All types.  2-liter. Limit 3  or ladal 175i3k.  7-oz. 2 types  CiariberryorCiarwaspberry. 48-pk. or thin 3Z 48 or 66-pk.</p>
        <p>L169</p>
        <p>Sweefn Low</p>
        <p>250 packets.</p>
        <p>AdsH 24 tablets or copteti Limit 2</p>
        <p>tNM*n WHd cosmetics. Choose lipstick and mote</p>
        <p>Ivoiy shampoo or conditioner ISoz.</p>
        <p>soap  Leggs  regular  1-pr.  pk.  or</p>
        <p>3.5KZ. bar 4i3k.  Knee-highs  2-pr.  pk.</p>
        <p>Orleans</p>
        <p>fabric softener i-oz. liquid.</p>
        <p>Down dish detergent 22-oz.</p>
        <p>Oroo cookies</p>
        <p>16-oz. bag.</p>
        <p>Ptantsis Honey Itoasled or other sweet nuts 12-oz.99*</p>
        <p>Orleons tiny shrimp 4.5k&amp;gt;z.</p>
        <p>Bic disposable shavers 5-pk.</p>
        <p>Kodak SuptoNfe C. O'*. "AA" 2-pk. or 9-volt single.</p>
        <p>txecuNve legal pod or wirebound legal pod.</p>
        <p>Kodak color print VR disc CB135 VRG 200</p>
        <p>OwrllieToirsLralasses 01 Standard light bulbs Bokuold SX-70 Time-Zero single w CB135 Vf Assorted colors.  60.  75  or  100-watt  4-pock.  or  600  color  film.  12-exposureECKEIWAMERICAS FAMILY DRUG STORE</p>
        <p>R5.7/B-1</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0130" />
        <p>HEALTH</p>
        <p>With National Poison Prevention Week in mind, your Eckerd Pharmacist reminds you to poison-proof your home:</p>
        <p> Make sure all household cleaning products are in their original containers or properly labeled, have child-resistant caps and are locked out of reach.</p>
        <p> Store all medicine In the original container with the label.</p>
        <p> Give medicine only to the person for whom ifs prescribed.</p>
        <p> Remember, any medicine can poison if used Improperly. Come In and ask ^ur Eckerd Pharmacist for a free chart of first aid remedies for poisonings and a telephone sticker for emergency phone numbers. No purchase is necessary, get your chart today and help your family prevent poisonings.</p>
        <p>To an eckerd Pharmacist, nothing*s more important than your heaith.</p>
        <p>HntAMfor</p>
        <p>POISONING</p>
        <p>r^edow Maxi Pods legular or super, thin deockxarrt or uriscented box of 30. Limit 2</p>
        <p>Ocu Clear</p>
        <p>15-ml. drops.</p>
        <p>Unltol 4 8-oz., Pliagei 25-ml, or ClerZ'2 15-mi.</p>
        <p>antiseplic 8-02.</p>
        <p>Proto-chol</p>
        <p>80 gekxips.</p>
        <p>Pond's Cieam 8i Cocoa Butter lotion 8-oz.</p>
        <p>Holsa shampoo or conditioner 15-oz.</p>
        <p>BuPPuf sponge 25-pk. 2 types or pads 40-pk.</p>
        <p>s;.</p>
        <p>W W so. con&amp;lt;fitloner 15-02., lotion 148-02., Hl-Dfi roll-on 1.5k., solid 2-02.</p>
        <p>VNcrils liquid 4-02, pump 5-02 or mousse 4.5-oz.</p>
        <p>Right Ouofd deodorant 5k&amp;gt;2 or antl-peisptant 402</p>
        <p>Up Guencher lipstick. All shades.</p>
        <p>Cover Girt</p>
        <p>replenishing cover cream. Eye ahQdow Si*. .... 3.29</p>
        <p>'eckeijd;</p>
        <p>AMERICAS FAMILY DRUG STORE</p>
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        <p>T</p>
        <p>COSMETICS</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>BEAUTY AIDS</p>
        <p>Mtehum sold 2-02, spKiy 4-02 or roH-on 1.5-oz.</p>
        <p>Glltofte Afro or Trac JL razor or blades.</p>
        <p>Ptene ConNn slick 2.5-02 6.00 value.</p>
        <p>L'Oseol naU enamel. L'Oieal NptNck 2.99</p>
        <p>Oil Of Olay</p>
        <p>6-02 lotion.</p>
        <p>4.69</p>
        <p>of Olay 1.7-02 Beamy Bor 2.7BH. .. 9T</p>
        <p>Vonderbltt Body Spray 2.5-02 10.00 value.</p>
        <p>15.00</p>
        <p>Foraver Kiyslte spray .8-02 with tree 2-02 lotion.</p>
        <p>le Jordin de Max Factor D'Amour .33-oz. spray.</p>
        <p>Le Jardn de Max Factor D'Amour 72-oz. spray.</p>
        <p>Le Jardn de Max Factor DAmour 1-oz. spray.</p>
        <p>R1.2.3.5.7/I-2</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0131" />
        <p>LAWN &amp;amp; GARDEN</p>
        <p>PICNIC</p>
        <p>Igloo Ice Chest 30&amp;lt;|t. capacity.</p>
        <p>ioochcombor sandals. Men's or lades:. Reg 299</p>
        <p>Jolllo sandals In ladies', girl's or toddler sizes.</p>
        <p>1-pr. pk. Men's, lades: or gbfi Regi to 179</p>
        <p>OoNon work doves. Men's or todies'.</p>
        <p>mmcMio tortteer</p>
        <p>8-oz. liquid or solid.</p>
        <p>RubbomMld plontor. Plant not included.</p>
        <p>V X M' gofdon hose</p>
        <p>By-Pass pruner. Reg. 5.99</p>
        <p>SprliM Roke.</p>
        <p>Reg 7.99</p>
        <p>R1,2.3.5,7/B-3</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0132" />
        <p>0315</p>
        <p>ECKEI^</p>
        <p>AMERICAS EAMIIY DRUG STORE</p>
        <p>An Advertising Suppttment: NC. GA, AL EdMon #80403157Enter our Easter coloring contest</p>
        <p>Hey kids! You could win a giant Easter Basket In Eckerds Easter coloring contest. Pick up a form at your nearest Eckerd store. Entries must be brought to Eckerd no later than Thursday, April 16.1987. No purchase Is necessary. So come In tor a coloring torm today.</p>
        <p>HtnlMyt minicrtuies or kisses 14-oz. bog.</p>
        <p>Poos Colorn Scent Easter egg dye kit.</p>
        <p>DucNey't Easter egg coloring kit.</p>
        <p> Reg.</p>
        <p>Entire Stock chip and plastic oval baskets. Reg. 67* to 1.99</p>
        <p>For</p>
        <p>Easier Grots 2-oz. bag. Assorted colors.</p>
        <p>Stuff</p>
        <p>12" plush animal.</p>
        <p>BASF presents</p>
        <p>COMPEH FORA CHANCE 10 PUY in</p>
        <p>the Eckerd Tennis TENNS OPEN Open (A Virginia Slims Championship Series). See store tor Dekis.</p>
        <p>(ECKElJDMi</p>
        <p>Enlhe Mock ItmsK watches. Basic or Wcrtetcok&amp;gt;r&amp;amp; Styles tor ladles and men. S^edton may vary by store. Reg. 9.99 to 39.99</p>
        <p>119.99</p>
        <p>I Canon SpiM camera Auto load, tocus, rewind, built-in flash and .SA 1-yr. warranty.</p>
        <p>OPX Jelly Bean AM/FM stereo cassette recorder #C888. Fashion colors.</p>
        <p>29.99</p>
        <p>PolsnsK emetgertoy radto with built-in flashlight and siren. Reg 3499</p>
        <p>Nodok</p>
        <p>VHS T-120 blank video tope.</p>
        <p>69.99 19.99</p>
        <p>ering i #7105. Remote turn-on. Reg. 89.99</p>
        <p>OPX AM/FM cassette stereo with headphones #3080. Reg. 24.99</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>OtgNicIi solar calculator. Desk or folding #SL881 or #Fi</p>
        <p>Dtgttech printing calculator #PD201&amp;amp; Uses standard paper. Reg. 29.99</p>
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        <p>SYSTEM 1</p>
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        <p>WE IW Money miHOwiert</p>
        <p>0%OFF|</p>
        <p>Regular Price 5 Ultralab 38'  j  Photo Processing |</p>
        <p>hy Uttiolab 35* processing when m you're serious about 35mm. </p>
        <p>Limit 1 coupon per roll. </p>
        <p>Coupon good thru 3/21/07.</p>
        <p>occompany order at ickerd (721) mi</p>
        <p>Vlte iGSOive the right to limit quantitlGS. Mamifactuiofs* lebolos limited to one per customer.</p>
        <p>System 2 Disc Pholo Processing</p>
        <p>eseni this coupon with your next disc Aim. You'll sNII (get twice the prints, twice the Aim 8 twice the guarantee.</p>
        <p>LimN 1 coupon per disc. Coupon good thru 3/21/87.</p>
        <p>' oocompoiiv order at Iclwrd (720)</p>
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        <p>S^:|</p>
        <p>Coupon nuMt accompany order at lekerd (722) </p>
        <p>each I</p>
        <p>Color prints from slides</p>
        <p>Bring us your slides. We'll make legular-size prints on Kodak Coupon good thni</p>
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        <p>Y Y Americas Favorite Store</p>
        <p>Sote Price</p>
        <p>-$2 Rebote</p>
        <p>M  Youf  Net  Cos</p>
        <p>2 Pkgs.90 Ariei Rebote</p>
        <p>Sale Price Can. Snack choice.</p>
        <p>Cheez Balls, corn chips. Cheez Curls. 5-7V2-oz.-net-wt. can.</p>
        <p>10-pack Bic shavers for regular or sensitive skin types. Economical to use, disposable.</p>
        <p>Rebote IMled to mir.'t sllpuiolion</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pkg. 140,1-ply luncheon napkins; 12x13V4" approx. size. Choice of patterns.</p>
        <p>Sove 38%-42%</p>
        <p>Our 6.47-6.88 Pkg. 6 prs. tube socks fit mens sizes 10-13, boys 9-11. Over-the-calf styles.</p>
        <p>5.97</p>
        <p>Save</p>
        <p>20%-25%</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>1 TUCKER</p>
        <p>Our 7.47-7.97 Pkg. Disposable diapers. Choice of 66 small,</p>
        <p>48 medium* or 33 large*.</p>
        <p>Umllripkgi Mfi.movvotv Reflulororsupet</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. Home helpers.</p>
        <p>9- or 10-qt. wastebasket, 11-qt. dishpan, 16-qt. tub, stack bin.</p>
        <p>1987 K moil Coipoiollon</p>
        <p>1 (1-4 &amp;amp; 5 EXC. FLA. &amp;amp; 7-9 ft 16 &amp;amp; 18) PROG. 1-2</p>
        <p>l</p>
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        <p>11.871^</p>
        <p>Our 17.97.1Wln&amp;gt;slze percale sheet set*</p>
        <p>of no-iron polyester/cotton. In choice of complemenfary colors.</p>
        <p>inchidas I not. I Mlad sheet; 1 pHowcose Includet 1 flat. 1 Mled sheet; 2 oHowcoset</p>
        <p>Save 28%</p>
        <p>Our 6.97 Ea. 20x30" braided rugs will accent any room in your home, in colors.</p>
        <p>Our 17.97-18.97,30x50" Rugs  Ea. $12</p>
        <p>6" glass saucepan lets you see what's cooking! I/^-pt. capacity.</p>
        <p>2'/^-qt. Chicken Fryer With Cover, 14.47*</p>
        <p>'Pitce Aflei Mti s I SO tiebate Rebate timltad to mlr s stlpulalion</p>
        <p>15.97</p>
        <p>NEWCOR</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 16-pc. "Colorific** dinnerware</p>
        <p>set includes 4,10" dinner plates; 4 coffee cups and saucers; 4 bowls. In color choice.</p>
        <p>Carousel II microwave oven with programmable cooking, auto-touch controls, digital display, electronic timer. 0.6 cu. ft. cap.</p>
        <p>RS96S/R-4S9S</p>
        <p>19.97</p>
        <p>Save 33%</p>
        <p>Our 29.97.10-pc. aluminum cookware set;</p>
        <p>1-, 2-, 3-qt. covered saucepans, 0/i" saute pan, 10" fry pan, 5-qt. covered Dutch oven.2.37</p>
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        <p>PH8A29.88</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. Fram oil filters for many cars.</p>
        <p>Other From Oil Fitters..............Eo.2.S7</p>
        <p>Our 2.47, Cop-style Fitter Wrenches*, Ea., 1.77</p>
        <p>tn 3'Of 3 WHIM</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 42" flush-mount ceiling fan; antique-brass finish, 3-speed reversible motor. lOOpalSchoolhouse Light Kit...........6.88</p>
        <p>Slyt* ond mh moy voy6.441^</p>
        <p>Our 9.97. Hip-roof toolbox with lift-out tray, locking drawbolt and black baked enamel finish. With handle. 16x7&amp;lt;/ix7".</p>
        <p>2-2 (4-6 ft 13-14) PROG. 1-2</p>
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        <p> /-V</p>
        <p>78.88</p>
        <p>Your Cholee. Unassembled. 20" bikes. Cholee of boys "Team Murray 4000" BMX bike or girls "Fancy Free" hi*rise style. Each features coaster brake.</p>
        <p>AswmbledDitc. 85.38</p>
        <p>Compact color IV with auto matic color system and fine tuning. Ideal as a second W.</p>
        <p>37.97</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. AC/DC* FM/AM radio/ cassette players with 1-touch recording system, built-in condenser mike, more.</p>
        <p>QT-S *8atteiiesaioi(lta</p>
        <p>SHARP</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Portable electric typewriter</p>
        <p>with letter-quallty dalsy-wheel printing and automatic lift-off correction, handle.</p>
        <p>PA3I00</p>
        <p>37.88</p>
        <p>BATTfRV</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. AC/DC printing calculators; Casio 10-digit* model or Texas Instruments 12-diglt** calculator.</p>
        <p>FRnOTH(CoHo) BoHecleslnchided.odaplwnolinchKMd IIS03S/nS03N (Tmoi Iralninwnit) Adoptat deluded. banlf axlta</p>
        <p>2.97</p>
        <p>Save 25%</p>
        <p>Our 3.96 Ea. Happy Endings book and</p>
        <p>casseHe In choice of titles which children will love. Great entertainment idea.</p>
        <p>28.8</p>
        <p>13.97</p>
        <p>_ leu Mil'I</p>
        <p>-5.00 RMwle</p>
        <p>M M VOW Nat Cod</p>
        <p>la. 8.97 AtlaiRobola</p>
        <p>FCCIIagMafad.$Mk:iKibla Tonal # PtfM Signalling. FofUMWHhOkil- I pWia O Ton# Saivlcaa. WM Accau ARamollva tong-dWanca And Conv pulof Saivlcai. K Vow Unai Prvida. I-yr. Ufflllod Wdnonly. Rapam AvoN-aUa From Conolr. Worronly Oalolli In Sloia</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Clock radio and phone with last-number redial, snooze control and more. Wake to AM/FM radio or alarm.</p>
        <p>7535/7361</p>
        <p>Sllm-design phone with desktop or wall-mount convertibility, last-number redial, mute button and on/off electronic ringer.</p>
        <p>SW102/IPI03 RabotaNmiladlomlr 'iillpulolloni</p>
        <p>3A(3-S)PR06. \ -7</p>
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        <p>Our 9.27,28-48"* Traverse Rods ..........6.97</p>
        <p>Our 13.47.48-84"* Traverse Rods  .....10.97</p>
        <p>Our 18.67.84-150"* Traverse Rods........14.97</p>
        <p>Appiox Mir movvoiy</p>
        <p>9 15</p>
        <p>97</p>
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        <p>20%</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pr. 50x84'"*Cdtherine* draperies; lined.</p>
        <p>50x63".....Pr.,a.97</p>
        <p>75x84" ....Pr., 19.97 100x84" ...Pr..26.97 100x84"*... la., 29.97</p>
        <p>*On*woy (kgwMLrrKiy vary</p>
        <p>Our 19.97 Pr.</p>
        <p>50x84" "Chrisnne" curtains; insulated. 50x63" .... Pr., 14.97 75x84" .... Pr., 29.97 100x84" ...Pr.,38.97 100x84"*... Ea., 44.97</p>
        <p>One-way draw</p>
        <p>motor</p>
        <p>.02.999*</p>
        <p>Low Price</p>
        <p>^ AtYOUtI SMdMiotcMoiii KmortSlort</p>
        <p>277</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>21" self-propelled lawn mower with 4-HP B&amp;amp;S engine, eiectronic ignition, rear bag, 8" wheels with height adjusters.L/&amp;lt;y  ..</p>
        <p>12^99 Kmart</p>
        <p>Sate Price-7.00</p>
        <p>Less Mfr.'s</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>5^#% Your Net Cost efeP Atter Rebate</p>
        <p>Kleen Sweep rechargeable vacuum with charging unit. Cordless; for easy cleanups. ^</p>
        <p>HV1 Rebate Nrnited 10 mir.'sslipulaNon</p>
        <p>4 Kmart  9ff SolePrlce</p>
        <p>lettMlt.'i</p>
        <p>-.40 Rebate</p>
        <p>LettAddlHonal  .40 factory Rebate*</p>
        <p>d VoufNelCotl  17 AlterRebote</p>
        <p>Double rebate ttom mir. ovoiloble whett INt od b Included wtlti moNiig. Rebates ttmUed to mfr.'s stipulation</p>
        <p>Potting soil. Helps roots develop, plants grow. 40-lb. net wt.</p>
        <p>UmttlObogs</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>Our 4.88, Taste And Odor Removal</p>
        <p>Cartridge...............3.88</p>
        <p>Our 2.88, Rust And Sediment Re-[movojlCartr^^  ...1.88</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>88</p>
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        <p>40%</p>
        <p>0ur49.8S.Walwlllt*r system; purities water efficiently. Shop at K mart.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. VI movies. Classic tainment; a grec</p>
        <p>Our 12.96 Ea. 10 outdoor extensii</p>
        <p>wire grounded f(</p>
        <p>Mir may vary</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>9'</p>
        <p>Our 24.88 Ea. Mi units. Choice of 30x58"; 7-shelf. 1</p>
        <p>Unoisembled m carton</p>
        <p>4/5A(4E) PROG. 1-2</p>
        <pb facs="00096565_0137" />
        <p>aVHSVCR</p>
        <p>ssic family enter-great value.</p>
        <p>Our 39.97.21W'Sizzler grill features tilt-away hood, 2-posltlon cooking grid. ^</p>
        <p>Sale Price Box. Duncan Hines cake mixes; choice of flavors. 18.25-oz. net wt.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Bag. Keebler Soft Batch cookies; popular varieties. 12-oz. netwt.</p>
        <p>1.88</p>
        <p>Fried fish sandwich with delicious French fries.</p>
        <p>Avaable only In stom wtit)</p>
        <p>Coleteilo or Sandwich Shoppe</p>
        <p>Microwave turntable; ro</p>
        <p>tates food for even cooking.</p>
        <p>Rebates limited to mb 's stipukmon</p>
        <p>ffCocd</p>
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        <p>32%</p>
        <p>1.100-lt. Indoor/ ?nsion cord; 3-?d for safety.</p>
        <p>Save 28%</p>
        <p>Our 4.18 Pkg. Trash bags.</p>
        <p>30,33-gal.; 40.30-gal.; or 60,30-gal. kitchen bags.</p>
        <p>HP-638 (30 got ) HP-698 (30-got. kitchen| HP-631 (33 got I</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Roil-O-Matic mop. Self-wringing; ideal for floors, windows, more.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. Resolve liquid carpet cleaner; for high-traffic areas. 22 fl. oz.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. Aqua Net hair spray in choice of formulas. 12-oz. netwt.</p>
        <p>I</p>
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        <p>27%</p>
        <p>I. Metal storage</p>
        <p>i of 6-shelf, 16x ilf. 12x30x58".</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Our 29.97, 27" Suifcase, 19.97 Our 34.97, 29' Suitcase. 24.97 Our 39.97. 31" Suitcase. 29.97</p>
        <p>I</p>
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        <p>Sale Price Ea. Pickup-truck toolboxes of high-impact plastic for durability.</p>
        <p>Slytd and mb may vcwv</p>
        <p>Our 199.97 Ea. Heavy-duty trailer kit includes tires, coupler and lights.</p>
        <p>Unouembtad</p>
        <p>Sale Price Ea. Choice of umbrella or 1-doz. golf balls. Choice of colors.</p>
        <p>limit 2 dot golf bolU</p>
        <p>Our 24.97.25" suifcase.</p>
        <p>Oversize luggage of durable, lightweight vinyl.</p>
        <p>Sold In Sportbig Goods ciopt</p>
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        <p>FASHION LOOKS FOR SPRING</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>2-^3</p>
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        <p>$</p>
        <p>Save 32%</p>
        <p>Our 2.97. Jr. boys muscle shirts of polyester/cotton. Sizes 4-7. Our S.97, Shorts, 4-7 .$4</p>
        <p>Save 34%</p>
        <p>Our 4.57. Boys muscle shirts. Colorful Islander prints; cotton/polyester. Our 8.97, BoysShorts .$</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>Save 29%</p>
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        <p>pockets, square hem. Solid colors.  favorite 4-pocket western styles.</p>
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        <p>5.971s?</p>
        <p>Our 7.97 Pkg.6 prs. mens socks.</p>
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        <p>level vials, top-reading feature.</p>
        <p>42-294</p>
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        <p>900-01-63</p>
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        <p>with casters. 6' hose, 2 wands and nozzle. 1.5-HP motor.</p>
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        <p>Advance 4 Auio PartsSL.Automobile Rust, Dents Or Scratches? We've Got It For Those Do-It-Yourself Body Repairs!</p>
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        <p>Price</p>
        <p>11.99</p>
        <p>Mfg.</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>2.00</p>
        <p>Hnal</p>
        <p>Coat</p>
        <p>9.99</p>
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        <p>BnS</p>
        <p>UteNEasy Body Filler</p>
        <p>4.39</p>
        <p>Each Quart/Mfg. # 3305</p>
        <p>LiteNEasy Body Filler Kit</p>
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        <p>Price</p>
        <p>4.69</p>
        <p>Mfg.</p>
        <p>nabato</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>Final</p>
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        <p>3.69</p>
        <p>Each Kit/Mfg. # 3463</p>
        <p>Sand Paper, All Sizes</p>
        <p>Each Pkg./Your Choice</p>
        <p>Westleys</p>
        <p>Undercoating</p>
        <p>7.99</p>
        <p>Each Gallon</p>
        <p>1" Paint Brush 99 Ea.</p>
        <p>Mfg. #84048</p>
        <p>DENT PULLER</p>
        <p>Westleys</p>
        <p>Spray</p>
        <p>Undercoating</p>
        <p>1.99</p>
        <p>Each/20 Oz. Spray</p>
        <p>pmt-coupe</p>
        <p>Scratch Rx Touch Up Paints</p>
        <p>1.99</p>
        <p>Each/,5 Oz. Brush In Bottle</p>
        <p>NUHUE</p>
        <p>Spray</p>
        <p>Paints</p>
        <p>.99</p>
        <p>Each/10 OZ.-LIMIT 4 Red Oxide, Black, Gray Reg. 1.99</p>
        <p>vmi-mmr</p>
        <p>Touch-Up</p>
        <p>Spray</p>
        <p>Paints</p>
        <p>2.49</p>
        <p>Each/Your Choice/5 Oz.</p>
        <p>For Moot U.S. Or Foroign Cars</p>
        <p>Suction Cup Dent Puller</p>
        <p>1.99</p>
        <p>Regular Dent Puller</p>
        <p>2.99</p>
        <p>Each/Mfg. 2015</p>
        <p>Sanding</p>
        <p>Block</p>
        <p>1.19</p>
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        <p>Each/Mfg. # 2017</p>
        <p>Each/Mfg. # 2005</p>
        <p>Flexible</p>
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        <p>2.99</p>
        <p>Each/Mfg. # 2002</p>
        <p>Rnishing</p>
        <p>Hammer</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>Each/Mfg. # 2048</p>
        <p>Chilton Auto Body Repair Manuals</p>
        <p>6.99</p>
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        <p>Battery 37.88</p>
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        <p>Motorcycle OORCH</p>
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        <p>6 Volt/Mfg. # 21-1080</p>
        <p>Each W/Trade/From 280 To 335 CCAs* (*Cold Cranking Amps)</p>
        <p>72-Month</p>
        <p>Torque</p>
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        <p>59.88</p>
        <p>700 CCAs* Limited Quantities</p>
        <p>50-Month Battery</p>
        <p>36.88</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>With Trade From 335 To 510 CCAs*</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>With Trade</p>
        <p>72-Month Battery</p>
        <p>45.88</p>
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        <p>With Trade</p>
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        <p>1-Amp Trickle Type ^ f5 A A Charger Mfg. #11612......... I</p>
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        <p>Charger Mfg. #CR412 ........</p>
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        <p>10-Amp Starter And Charger</p>
        <p>49.99</p>
        <p>Each/ Mfg. #J-412 Combination 10-Amp Manual Battery Charger And 50-Amp Engine Starter</p>
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        <p>COOLING</p>
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        <p>Master Cylindere........... 16.88</p>
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        <p>Brake Calipers ............. 18.99</p>
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        <p>New Brake Rotors MCI  .......28</p>
        <p>Reg 39 9S - 49 95 Special Orden S OR</p>
        <p>New Brake Drums MCI... ........29</p>
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        <p>New Wheel Cylinder Assemblies 9.</p>
        <p>Front Wheei Bearing Kits LAS  4.</p>
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        <p>Each Exch. 99 Each</p>
        <p>99 Each</p>
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        <p>UmHed Warranty</p>
        <p>NEW Water Pumps</p>
        <p>19.88</p>
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        <p>Exch.</p>
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        <p>I &amp;gt;111</p>
        <p>Each Exch.</p>
        <p>New Radiators ..  99</p>
        <p>$10 OFF Special Orders</p>
        <p>Slant Radiator Caps ........4.49  Eacn</p>
        <p>. Fan Gulch Non-Thermal  2 I b99 Each</p>
        <p>OAYCO  *****  Oomtslic  Applications</p>
        <p>Moulded Radiator Hoses .. 20% Off</p>
        <p>Everyday Low Prices/For Most Domestic ApplicaSons</p>
        <p>Fan Belts .................  2.99  e;a</p>
        <p>Excludes Rib Belts/For Most DomeMic ApplicMions</p>
        <p>Heater Hoses (%" x y4"6-Ft. Length) 2.69 Each Bypass Hoses ........ .... From 1.89</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>.99</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Victor</p>
        <p>Hose Clamps</p>
        <p>Advance Auto</p>
        <p>Water Pump ^ Lubricant b99 Each</p>
        <p>Mfg. #6BR</p>
        <p>Permatex Gasket Sealer 1.99 Each</p>
        <p>General New Solenoids WeHs Voltage Regulate Carol Battery Cables . Carol Battery Cable En</p>
        <p>Starter Drives...........</p>
        <p>Fbr Moat Domestic An</p>
        <p>Fusable Links</p>
        <p>CMTenn</p>
        <p>Whe Connectors</p>
        <p>Electrieal Testers</p>
        <p>Voltage Testers ... Electofcal Tape (30 Ft.:</p>
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        <p>JM</p>
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        <p>Carburetors</p>
        <p>59.95</p>
        <p>300</p>
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        <p>2BBL....................... 79.95  Each  Exch.</p>
        <p>4BBL....................... 99.95  Each  Exch.</p>
        <p>For Most Domestic Applications spedai onien $io on</p>
        <p>Fram Fuel RIteis 20% OFF</p>
        <p>Everyday Low Prices</p>
        <p>3.69</p>
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        <p>Fram Air Filters  ......</p>
        <p>UMIT2/Heg.3.99To649</p>
        <p>M OFF AH Other Fram Air niters</p>
        <p>For Most Domestic Applications</p>
        <p>Tomco Carburetor Floats .. *2 OFF</p>
        <p>For Most Domestic Applications</p>
        <p>Berryman Carburetor</p>
        <p>Parts Cleaner .....34.99</p>
        <p>Each 5 Gal.</p>
        <p>Fuel Line Hose (2-Ft. Lengths) .... 1.99 Each Slant</p>
        <p>Gas Caps .............20%  Off</p>
        <p>Everyday Low Prices</p>
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        <p>Fuel Injector Cleaner (i2 0z.)... .99 Each</p>
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        <p>Mfg.</p>
        <p>Rebate</p>
        <p>4.00</p>
        <p>Final</p>
        <p>Cost</p>
        <p>20.88</p>
        <p>Each Reg. 34.99  _</p>
        <p>Performance Plus. For Vans. Pick-Ups and'4X4s. For Most Domestic Applications</p>
        <p>Monroe</p>
        <p>Load Handlers .......  49.99  e:</p>
        <p>FOr Moat Domestic Applications</p>
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        <p>Air Shocks ............ .  .  .59.99^</p>
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        <p>Helper Leaf Springs 19.19 ek</p>
        <p>1.500 Or 2,000 Lb</p>
        <p>Helper Coil Springs Or Rear Shock Load (Pkg ot 2) 19.99 Each</p>
        <p>Control Springs  .........14.99  Each</p>
        <p>Coil Spring Raisers ......... 3.99  EKh</p>
        <p>MIg. 1M001.18-1201,18-1901  __</p>
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        <p>Suspension Parts  ....20%  Off</p>
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        <p>TOYOTA  NISSAN  DATSUN  SUBARU  HONDA  (MAZDA and (Many Others </p>
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        <p>15.88</p>
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        <p>Air Filters</p>
        <p>SMRKOMATIC</p>
        <p>SRARKOMATIC</p>
        <p>Compact 5-Band Equalizer And Booster</p>
        <p>29.99 Reg. 39.99/Mfg # GE-50</p>
        <p>Works With All Tape Decksj^nd Radios</p>
        <p>SRARKOMATIC AM/FM Stereo Cassette Player</p>
        <p>34.95 Each</p>
        <p>Reg. 42.99</p>
        <p>Ufg  SR 35</p>
        <p>SPARMOMATIC Electronic Tune/Auto Reverse Cassette AM/FM Stereo</p>
        <p>FM Antenna Signal Booster</p>
        <p>8.99 Each</p>
        <p>Mfg. #SB-10 Beg. 12.99</p>
        <p>Original Equipment Quality</p>
        <p>55 OFF!</p>
        <p>Everyday Low Prices New Bendix</p>
        <p>Import Brake Master Cylinders</p>
        <p>Each Exch.</p>
        <p>astrol Brake, .</p>
        <p>Fluid 1.99</p>
        <p>ivendavLowi'ri</p>
        <p>Harada</p>
        <p>Antennas</p>
        <p>Universal Application Universal Top Mount Universal Top Side Mount W/Ball Base Antenna Lead AM/FM CB Antenna Gutter Mount</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>4  00  ^  1^99</p>
        <p>M  Mfg.SR-30e</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo Radio, 46 Watts Auto Reverse And Electronic Tuning</p>
        <p>SPARIWMATIC stereo With Cassette And 5-Band Graphic Equalizer</p>
        <p>69.99Each</p>
        <p>Reg. 89.99/Mfg. SR.3a6</p>
        <p>SmRKOMATIC</p>
        <p>Deck Mount/3-Way Stereo Speaker Set</p>
        <p>39.99"'*'</p>
        <p>6''X9"</p>
        <p>Mfg. SK-6922T</p>
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        <p>A 55 years Of Preferred Customer ^  ^  Service/123 Stores To Serve You.SmUtO rSfmSYour Satisfaction Guaranteed!</p>
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        <p>  Engine Stands</p>
        <p>59.99</p>
        <p>Each Reg. 75.99 Mfg. #33040</p>
        <p>Thrush</p>
        <p>Headers</p>
        <p>39.95</p>
        <p>Each/Mfg. # 3000,3001 For Small Block Chevy</p>
        <p>Special Orders $10 Off</p>
        <p>ThnuAk.</p>
        <p>Harada-Torino Mirrors</p>
        <p>Reflect-0-Lite Trailer Stop Lights And Clearance Lights</p>
        <p>everydaV'-''</p>
        <p>SagMAKEMIVES</p>
        <p>Chrome Air Cleaners</p>
        <p>Deluxe Quartz</p>
        <p>Driving  Quartz  Hai&amp;lt;^n</p>
        <p>UghtKits  Halogen Ught Kit P."9</p>
        <p>12.99 29.99</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Mfg. #s QH-12CK, QH-11AK Amber or Clear</p>
        <p>39.99</p>
        <p>Each Mfg. #'s 0H-13AK0, QH-14CKD Amber or Clear</p>
        <p>Folding Car Top Carrier</p>
        <p>59.95</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Velm Sun Roofs</p>
        <p>17"X33"  15"X30"</p>
        <p>89.99 69.99</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>Each</p>
        <p>5.99</p>
        <p>Grease Gun ...</p>
        <p>Each Reg. 8.99</p>
        <p>Grease Cartridges .........99</p>
        <p>Each 14 Oz</p>
        <p>Custom Trim Body Side Molding</p>
        <p>8.88</p>
        <p>Each 16 Ft</p>
        <p>^1^17.99</p>
        <p>Mfg. #22-03600</p>
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        <p>Triangle</p>
        <p>Mfg 22-06500</p>
        <p>7.99</p>
        <p>Each</p>
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        <p>ifi Rubber</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Rubber Queen Roor Mats</p>
        <p>SMRKOMAnC.</p>
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        <p>SPEOAL PURCHASECrisp poplin makes a fresh impression</p>
        <p>Choose from a selection of dresses, all of polyester and cotton, updated with lots of detailing and splashed with a fresh coat of color. In misses', junior and petites sizes.</p>
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        <p>Choose nylon lined, chintz jackets or short poplin raincoats. Both of polyester and cotton. In assorted colors and sizes.</p>
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        <p>25% OFF Womens size wear and loungewear</p>
        <p>Nightshirt short satin shirt in vibrant colors. 1X-3X.</p>
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        <p>ALL WATCHES 25/&amp;lt;r50% OFF 3 DAYS ONLYCOME TO OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DIAMOND SALE NOW IN PROGRESS</p>
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        <p>Separatesa twist of color for girls 7-14 and Pretty-Plus sizes on sale NOW</p>
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        <p>Smartly striped indigo cotton denims . .. show off the super, slim look thats defi-nitely In demand! Sizes 7-14.</p>
        <p>Pretty-Plus sizes, reg. $18.99  ........13.88</p>
        <p>Oversized top</p>
        <p>Big is better in a bright array of colors .. . yellow, blue, orange and white. Polyester and cotton knits. Sizes 7-16.</p>
        <p>Pretty-Plus sizes, reg. $11.99, 8.88</p>
        <p>Striped top, oversized T In coordinating colors, polyester and cotton. Sizes 7-16. Reg. $7.99.. .4.88 Pretty-Plus sizes, reg. $8.99 . .5.88</p>
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        <p>Hot (x^rswnnng combinalions! ON SALE for boys sizes 8-20</p>
        <p>Strike Zone separates strike it big with boys... in ready-fbr-action colors and combinations. 100% cotton or polyester and cotton. Shown: Camp shirt, reg. $10.99. Henley style top. reg. $9.99. Knit polo shirt, reg. $10.99. Print shorts, reg. $9.99</p>
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        <p>Sizes 8-20. reg.$9.99</p>
        <p>Imaginel A selection this great at savings this big! Here are the tops boys want to wear every day...the styles and colors they prefer. ThcNBe short steeved tops feature rib knit collars and cuffs, and taped shoulders. Choose from a terrific array of colors in polyester and cotton. Stock up for the season at terrific savings!</p>
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        <p>SAVE ^5 Mensprewashed Lee jeans. The look and fit you want at savings!</p>
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        <p>*5 OFFMens slacks in assorted colors, 2 fabrics</p>
        <p>Lightweight polyester and cotton blend slacks feature exceptional styling and comfort, and contemporaty practicality. Stretch waistband for extra comfort!</p>
        <p>Solid colors.</p>
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        <p>$20 Poplin slack, not shown 14.99^ OFF Coordinating shirts</p>
        <p>Pdyaaler and cotton short sleeve shirts in handsome patterns or solids.</p>
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        <p>*3 OFF Trader Bay terry topsCool styles in spring colors</p>
        <p>Easy-fitting polyester and cotton terry tops in soft, muted tones. So comfortable! Mix and match them with the shorts and pants shown. Shorts. Corduroy shorts of polyester and cotton  '  Qoo</p>
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        <p>Psnts. Relaxed style of 100% cotton in an array of colors. 17 Reg. $17.99................................</p>
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        <p>Oxford wtth steel toe also available</p>
        <p>^20-^2$ OFF</p>
        <p>DIEHARD'</p>
        <p>WORK SHOES</p>
        <p>WITH FULL YEAR WARRANTY ON SOLES</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty work shoes have genuine leather uppers. Non-marking polyurethane soles are warranted against wear for a full year. Welt construction, cushioned insoles.</p>
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        <p>A. Garage oxford, reg. $64.99</p>
        <p>B. 5-in. shoe, reg. $74.99</p>
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        <p>reg. $79.99</p>
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        <p>FUa ONE-YEAR WARRANTY ON SOLES OF DIEHARD' WORKSHOES. H the sole ol a DieHard wofk shoe wean out wUhin one year from date ot pmhase return the pair of shoes to the nearest Sears store in the U.S. and Sears wHI replace the shoes free of charge. This warrmtty does not apply ID fhe upper portion ot the shoes.</p>
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        <p>Fine savings on luxurious leather!</p>
        <p>*20 OFF Casual classics-beef roll sllpon shoes</p>
        <p>Traditionally styled casual shoes with luxurious hand-sewn leather uppers and durable leather soles. Steel shank adds extra support Reg. $48.99</p>
        <p>ksss, *20 OFFS Wonderlite leather f shoes, cushioned comfort</p>
        <p>Dress shoes with leather uppers, polyurethane soles injected with tiny air bubbles for all-day comfort. Full one year sole warranty. Reg. $49.99.</p>
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        <p>OUR LOWEST PRICES EVERSAVE</p>
        <p>All rowers and exercise bikes on SALEFantastic mulO-purposa exercise tower firms and tones your whole body!ONLY</p>
        <p>Uligtylw 1000 loww corrwerts for leg lifts, bench and shoulder presses, curls and more. Adjustable hydraulic cylinders provide progressive resistance. Was $19099</p>
        <p>40-/b. flywheel ergometer measures calories burned as you ride!</p>
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        <p>ALL BOATS AND MOTORS ON SALP Fishing boats 329^^-529^  Outboani  motors  99^-659^</p>
        <p>Rag. S390.M^649.99</p>
        <p>Rag. $129.W-|1199.99</p>
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        <p>Tough, lightweight alumi- MH9i num hull. Reg. fc99.99</p>
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        <p>IS-ft. canon</p>
        <p>Lightweight fiber AM glass. Reg. $379.99</p>
        <p>Sturdy baas huntar</p>
        <p>.2 HP 0M motor</p>
        <p>Reg. $319.99</p>
        <p>2491</p>
        <p>I5-/5. thrust nine, motor</p>
        <p>Reg. $149.99</p>
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        <p>25 HP gasmotor</p>
        <p>Reg. $799.99</p>
        <p>659"</p>
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        <p>*41 0FF2(Hn. BMX</p>
        <p>Rugged biackwail knobby tread tires and yellow BMX pads. Coaster brakes. Reg. $109.99</p>
        <p>*40 OFF Stnwtrunnw</p>
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        <p>Reg. $149.99 in 1967 Annual Catalog. Quantities limiled.</p>
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        <p>Men's or womens 26-in. aagg 10-speed touring bike laSr with positron derailleurs.</p>
        <p>*60 OFF All-tmln blk</p>
        <p>Dynasty 10-speed puts^^n^ you in control on or off the 11 ^ road. Dual pressure tires.</p>
        <p>. $179.99</p>
        <p>32%-50% OFF</p>
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        <p>Bike carrier. Reg. $21.99 .. 14.99 $89.99 Child carrier. Reg. $39.99*, 19.99</p>
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        <p>Pole. Reg. J10S9 29"</p>
        <p>SAVE 120</p>
        <p>DP^ Gympac'</p>
        <p>3000DL</p>
        <p>Goal. Reg. $16.99</p>
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        <p>Reg. $44.99 176-lb. Up to 60 exer-i</p>
        <p>Cises. Reg. $399.99 other Oympacs at   sale  prices</p>
        <p>SAVE *2512Ub. welghta</p>
        <p>Barbell/dumbbell wt. set.</p>
        <p>Reg. $59.99</p>
        <p>Weight bench. Reg $99.99.^aa Other weights and benches at sale prices</p>
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        <p>FINE-TUNED ELECTRONICS for really sharp pictures</p>
        <p>19-in. color TV monitor with remote</p>
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        <p>369</p>
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        <p>stereo adaptable. A/V jacks, 19-key remote with off-timer, onscreen display, cable compatible electronic quartz tuner, sharpness control. Thru March 28.</p>
        <p>19Hn. dagonal mMaure picture SknulMcdTVraoapaon</p>
        <p>14&amp;lt;hy/4-eifent VHS VCR with IS-hinction remote</p>
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        <p>107-charmel cable compatible synthesized tuner with 80 ciannel storage. HQ for high quality picture, wireless remote.</p>
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        <p>100 WATTS OF POWER give you the super sound</p>
        <p>3 DAYS ONLY</p>
        <p>ISO OFF</p>
        <p>High quality rack stereo</p>
        <p>NO MONEY DOWN on SearsCharge</p>
        <p>Amplifier witti 100 watts par Channel at 6 ohms from 40HZ-20kHz with 0.9%THO</p>
        <p>Compact disc adaptable</p>
        <p>Tner with 14 pre-sets</p>
        <p>S-band equalizer Dual casaaUa deck with high</p>
        <p>spaed synchronized dubbing and Doi^ noise reduction Turntable is belt-driven S^Way tower speakers Rack with glass top and front and storage</p>
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        <p>20 OFF Phone</p>
        <p>20-number QQ99 memory. Reg. y $49.99</p>
        <p>100 OFF Camera</p>
        <p>4-piece out- ^ Y A95 fit. Reg.^ljf $319.95 ThruM*mi3l_</p>
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        <p>Washer</p>
        <p>Reg. $289</p>
        <p>1 ipMd with 3 wMhing cydet cotton sturdy hssvy, mdium. RgM  1 wdsrlivol.3wilertsmperslurs8</p>
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        <p>M^s/ier QQQ99</p>
        <p>Reg. $569.99</p>
        <p>Ing cycles with Auto Fabric H---prevent8 overdrying perature controls</p>
        <p>Electronic temperature control 2 speeds, 10 washing cycles Dual'Action* agitator</p>
        <p>Only $13* a month</p>
        <p>Dryer OQQ99</p>
        <p>Reg. $439.99^^^</p>
        <p>10 drying cycles with auto Solid State Sensingprevents overdrying 5 temp, controls, Wrinkle Guard I</p>
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        <p>AMERICA S BEST SELLING MICROWAVE. DISHWASHERS RANGES, COMPACTORS AND BUILT-IN APPLIANCES</p>
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        <p>2t151</p>
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        <p>15.1 cu. ft. chest Upright15.0, cu. ft. White .........$299</p>
        <p>AHfrosUess  </p>
        <p>18.0 cu. ft. capacity refrigerator freezer</p>
        <p>4.1 cu. ft. freezer section and 13.9 cu. ft. fresh food section</p>
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        <p>A. Longviaw. Nylon velvet in 4 colors. Reg. $399.99</p>
        <p>299</p>
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        <p>Matching china cabinet and arm chair also on sale.</p>
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        <p>  Matching  nightstand  also  on  sale.</p>
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        <p>Reg. $999.99</p>
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        <p>OUU Country suite. Full/queen head OFF board, dresser, chest and mirror.</p>
        <p>  Matching nightstand also on sale</p>
        <p>Footboard extra.</p>
        <p>999</p>
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        <p>499</p>
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        <p>OFF  2 leaves, and 6 side chairs.</p>
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        <p>SAVE *600</p>
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        <p> Weetbury.</p>
        <p>Genuine cane accents.</p>
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        <p>Choice of 12 colors!</p>
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