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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>106th YEAR</p>
        <p>NO. 69</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 22,1987</p>
        <p>88 PAGES</p>
        <p>PRICE 50 CENTSPitt Commission Awaits Industry Report Card</p>
        <p>BySTUARTSAVAGE Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Members of the Pitt County Development Commission are scheduled to get their first look at the completed Fantus study - a report card on whats and bad about Pitt County as far as its attraction for industry is concerned and suggestions on ways to improvein the next few days.</p>
        <p>John Chafee, the development commissions executive director, said last week that The Fantus Co. study has been completed and that copies would be distributed to development commission members during the coming week.</p>
        <p>Chafee said a meeting is being planned during the week of March 23 to expose the findings of the Fantus study to the public.</p>
        <p>Thats our schedule in terms of bringing it out, according to Chaffee.</p>
        <p>The study, which was started in the fall of 1986, is designed to tell officials</p>
        <p>what we need to do to build our development program up, Chaffee said. It describes what are our shortcomings... what are our strengths.</p>
        <p>It addresses several critical issues in terms of our ability to recruit new industry and help existing industry to expand. It gives a locational assessment ... a community analysis (that gives) the pros and negatives and suggests ways to correct the negative. </p>
        <p>Chaffee said other principal componants of the study give a target industry analysis- what industries are most likely to locate in Pitt County -and a marketing program outline (listing) components they feel we should beef up or improve upon... specific suggestions, tlungs we should implement.</p>
        <p>Its a broad-based report (that) doesnt really leave a lot of things untouched (and)* gives us some guidelines to give greater direction to our program, according to Chaffee.</p>
        <p>The study cost a little less than $50,000, Chaffee said, adding we hope to move foward on a lot of things (suggested by the report) imme^ately. Others will be phased in over a period of time.</p>
        <p>Part of the report deals witii how far we want to go on expanding our budget... expanding personnel, according to Chaffee. Other parts deal with water, sewer, road improvements, land development.</p>
        <p>Chaffee said Fantus, headquartered in Millburn, N.J., is probably the most recognized name in the business of business location analysis, and has been involved in the Pitt-Greenville area since the early 1960s.</p>
        <p>The company, Chaffee said, is responsible for bringing three major industries to the Greenville area. Empire Brushes, Burroughs Wellcome and TRW were all Fantus clients. Theyve had a knowledge of our area for quite sometime.</p>
        <p>Allen Pledges Hard Work During Period As Inferim City Manager</p>
        <p>INTERIM CITY MANAGER  Mayo Allen, who was appointed as interim city manager last week by the Greenville City Council, gets adjusted to duties in Ids new office at City Hall. Allen has served as the citys public works director since 1972. (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>By DON REUTER Reflector Staff Writer Mayo AUen, Greenvilles interim city manager, says he expects no slowdowns and no major changes in operation of the municipalities government while the uty Council searches for a permanent replacement for Gail Meeks.</p>
        <p>One thing we dont want and were not going to have is a slowdown, Allen, the citys director of public works, said. Well continue going forward.</p>
        <p>I have met with every department head, and we all agreed that were going to have to work harder if were goii^ to continue providing the best service possible to the city of Greenville, and were going to support the City Council 100 percent. City operations need to continue regardless of who is city manager, according to Allen.</p>
        <p>We realize this is not the first time weve had this situation happen, he said. Weve had it happen several times when there was a change of city managers! And I think when there</p>
        <p>is a change, most department heads realize that theyve got to put forth a little bit of extra effort.</p>
        <p>The City Council appointed Allen as interim city manager Tuesday after calling for Ms. Meeks resigna-, tion following an executive session</p>
        <p>I wL"^^ed to be asked, but I realize in the past they had usually picked somebody who was already on staff to fill in because its such a short period of time its not worth going out and finding someone, said Allen, who has served as public works director since 1972.</p>
        <p>I assume that because I was head of the largest operations deprtment and because I had been with the city for 15 years they thought I could fill in. And Im going to give it my very very best until I go back to public works.</p>
        <p>As director of public works, Allen is responsible for operation of sanitation services, the city garage, traffic services, the city cemetery, street maintenence, the transit system, buildings and grounds and ad</p>
        <p>ministrative support of public works.</p>
        <p>Operations in the public works department should not be affected during his absence, Allen said.</p>
        <p>Im very fortunate that public works is so well staffed with such good supervisors that they can carry on their functions without me,said Allen, a Pitt Ck)unty native and resi</p>
        <p>dent of Greenville since 1953.</p>
        <p>I appreciate those employees and they understand that for a short while Im going to be over here. Ive asked the operational manager (Carl Dawson) to assume all outside activities. Ive asked the administrative</p>
        <p>(See ALLEN. A-2)</p>
        <p>Rural Economic Session Planned</p>
        <p>Don't Put Pedal To Metal Just Yet</p>
        <p>ByALANFRAM Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - AU the motorists who can practically feel the sensation of pressing down the accelerator to65 mph: Take heed.</p>
        <p>Even if the legislation allowip states to set higher speed limits becomes law, the federal bureaucracy wUl still have to decide precisely where the faster speeds will be allowed.</p>
        <p>Its a tricky amendment, says Thomas Klimek, a Federal Highway Administration highway engineer who is among those trying to define exactly where the higher speeds would be allowed. You can get your</p>
        <p>head scratching over this one. Highway administration officials seem to have a pretty good idea of where 65 mph driving would be permitted. Its the refinements that have to be worked out.</p>
        <p>Youre talking about whether you put up a 65 mph sign here or a mile down the road, Klimek says.</p>
        <p>The head-scratching is caused by the wording of the le^lation passed by the House on Wednesday and the Senate on Friday.</p>
        <p>The provision, an amendment to the highway bill that Reagan has threatened to veto, says states would be allowed to raise speed limits to 65 mph on stretches of interstate</p>
        <p>hij^ways outside urbanized areas with populations of 50,000 people or more. Sen. Steven Symms, R-Idaho, wrote the measure, and he says it means that faster driving would be posible on 33,910 of the 43,291 miles of interstate highways.</p>
        <p>It is the term urbanized area that bureaucrats are already examining under their regulatory microscopes.</p>
        <p>Symms aides got the term from the Census Bureau. And it refers to a city or cities and any surrounding territory with a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile, says Gerald McManus, chief of the</p>
        <p>geographic .standards section of the Census Bureau.</p>
        <p>The periphery of urbanized areas follow either political boundaries or geographic features, such as rivers, McManus says.</p>
        <p>A Census bureaucrat could go onto the freeway and take their Crayola and draw a line on the highway,</p>
        <p>(See DONT, A-2)</p>
        <p>By CHERIE EVANS Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>Several state agencies cooperatively have organized a rural economic development conference in an effort to help rural communities pick themselves up by the bootstraps and get out of stressful situations, said a local agricultural extension agent.</p>
        <p>The conference will be presented in three North Carolina locations  Greenville on Wednesday; Asheboro on April 7 and Asheville on April 8.</p>
        <p>The conference in Greenville will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sheraton.</p>
        <p>Weve got a lot of farmers in distress even though 1986 generally was a profitable year in Pitt County, said Leroy James, extension director. They were able to make some money this year, but the last two years have not been as profitable.</p>
        <p>Were just looking at all kinds of</p>
        <p>alternatives to make things better for our folk in Pitt Cinmty, he said.</p>
        <p>The conference is designed to provide insight for county and municipal officials, agency personnel, and business and community leaders into changes in rural communities and their economic impact, rural economic development potentials, and resources available for rural communities.</p>
        <p>Speakers for the conference include Dr. Charles Ed Bishop, an economist on rural economic development; Claude Pope, secretary of the state Department of Commerce, and business and university personnel.</p>
        <p>Agencies sponsoring the conference are the N.C. Agriculture Extension Service, the N.C. Department of Commerce, the N.C. Rural Development Committee, the N.C. League of Municipalities, and the N.C. County Commissioners Association.</p>
        <p>Canadian Journalist Killed On Duty With Guerrillas</p>
        <p>TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) - Carlos Icasa, a spokesman for Nicaraguan rebels, said Saturday that Canadian free-lance writer Peter Bertie was killed while accompanying a guerrilla unit inside Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>He said Bertie was with a group of rebels of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force when it was attacked by a helicopter gunship north of Mataglpa, which is 60 miles north of Managua</p>
        <p>Icasa said Berties body was still in Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>He did not say if any members of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, the main rebel unit fighting the San-dinista government, were killed in the attack or give further details.</p>
        <p>Icasa also did not say how or when the body might be brought to Honduras, where many of the rebels operate out of bases near the Nicaraguan border.</p>
        <p>In Managua, the Nicaraguan capital, the Defense Ministry said it had no information about the reports that a Canadian was killed in Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>Nicaraguan President Daniel Oitiga, asked in Managua about the</p>
        <p>journalists death, said, We know nothing more than what is in the international (news) cables.</p>
        <p>The Canadian consul in Guatemala, Joyce Cavanaugh-Wood, arrived in Tegucigalpa Saturday afternoon to attend to the recovery and identification of the body. Canada does not have an embassy in Honduras, and its embassy in Guatemala loirits after the nations affairs throughout Central America.</p>
        <p>In a related development, the Nicaraguan Defense Ministry said late Friday that the U.S.-tocked rebels staged four raids in northern Nicaragua on Thursday, killing six Nicaraguan soldiers and a 16-month-old boy. It said six people, including children, were wounaed. The state-run Voice of Nicaragua reported another rebel attack, saying three government workers were killed and three were wounded Friday when the rebels, known as Contras, attacked the victims vehicle near San Marcos de la Concordia, 125 miles north of Managua.</p>
        <p>The first report of Berties death was made Friday in Miami by a Contra spdieswoman, Marta Sacasa.</p>
        <p>She said he was killed in fitting Thursday while traveling with a rebel unit. She said she had no details but he might have been killed in an ambush.</p>
        <p>In Washington, Peter Flaherty, chairman of a conservative foundation called Citizens For Reagan; said Bertie was known to Contra supporters in Washington because he had spoken to groups about the rebel cause, including once last year at a White House bnefing for members of the press and outside groups.</p>
        <p>Bertie left his job with an insurance company in Toronto, and spent several months traveling with the Contras in 1986, Contra official Bosco Matamoros said Saturday in Washington.</p>
        <p>Matamoros characterized Bertie as a journalist, but Flaherty said he was committed to the Contra cause.</p>
        <p>The way he told it, he got on a plane to Tegucigalpa (Honduras). He wanted to go down there and just see what he could do to help. Flaherty said. He was a real great guy... he spent seven rnimths in 1986 with the</p>
        <p>(See JOURNALIST, A-2)</p>
        <p>WHAT A WAY TO GO  Michelle Scarborough gave her brothers Peter, in front, and Benjamin a free ride down Montague Street in Ayden recentiy as they enjoyed Uw clear sunny yveather. A wagon always provides</p>
        <p>perfect transportation for youngsters, especially when an older sister is willing to do the puliing. (Reflector Photo hy Cliff Hoilis)</p>
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        <p>Journalist Killed</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l) Contras. He went all over Nicaragua. He thought he could help by telling their sU^.</p>
        <p>He said Bertie tried to work as a free-lance journalist, but with limited success. Bertie sold several articles to the Toronto Sun newspaper.</p>
        <p>He began working with a German filmmaker, Werner Deitmar, assisting him with equipment and translation, Flaherty saia, and they apparently sold segments to NBC last year.</p>
        <p>Bertie briefly returned to his job at the end of 1986, but went to Central America again in January.</p>
        <p>Matamoros said confirmation of details was lacking, but it was believed Bertie was killed in an attack by an Mi-24 helicopter while he was taking photographs.</p>
        <p>The Nicaraguan Defense Ministry said rebels early Thursday attacked a cooperative farm north of Asturias in Jinotega province, about 110 miles north of Managua.</p>
        <p>Residents were quoted as saying the Contras knocked on their doors and, when the doors were opened.</p>
        <p>threw grenades inside. The ministry report said two Sandinista militiamen were killed and 10 houses burned. It did not mention Contra</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>Edwards LA GRANGE - Mrs. Ardelia C. Edwards, 85, of 302 Robenia Drive, La Grange, died Saturday in Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston. Arrangements will be announced by Mitchell Funeral Home, Winterville.</p>
        <p>Gurganus</p>
        <p>AYDEN  Mrs. Annie Marie Gurganus, 62, died Friday at the Greenville Villa Nursing Home.</p>
        <p>Her funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Farmer Funeral Home by the Rev. Raymond Gaskins. Burial will be in the Rober-sonville Cemetery.</p>
        <p>She is survived by her husband, Calvin R. Gu^anus Sr. of the home; one son, Calvin Russell Gurganus Jr. of Fort Sill, Okla; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia G. Bridgers of Ayden; a brother, Joseph E. Vick of Washington, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Brame of Simpson, Mrs. Lake McLawhom of Oak City and Mrs. Rachel Sumerlin of Fountain, and three grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family has suggested that anyone wishing to make memorial contributions consider the Ayden Rescue Squad.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at Farmer Funeral Home from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday.</p>
        <p>Harrell</p>
        <p>MACCLESFIELD - Mr. Rufus H. Harrell, 72, died Saturday.</p>
        <p>His funeral will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at Carlisle Funeral Home, Tarboro, by the Rev. Luther Bissette, assisted by Dr. Burkette Raper. Burial will be in Edgecombe Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>Mr. Harrell was a retired postal worker.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence M. Harrell of the home; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Brenda Canady of Macclesfield and Miss Linda Abrams of Raeford; two stepsons, Gerald Abrams of Pinetops and James Abrams of Tarboro, and four step-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Edgewood Free Will Ba^ tist Church or the Mount Olive College Endowment Fund.</p>
        <p>Hopkins</p>
        <p>CONETOE - Mr. Robert Lee Hp-[^ins died Friday in Heritage Hospital, Tarboro. Arrangements will be announced by Hemby-Willoughby Mortuary, Tarboro.</p>
        <p>Jackson</p>
        <p>Mr. George 0. Jackson Sr. died Friday at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>His funeral will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Sycamore Hill Baptist Crunch by Drs. C.R. Moseley ana Howard W. Parker. Burial will be in Brown Hill Cemete^.</p>
        <p>Mr. Jackson was a native of Rowan County who made his home in Greenville for a number of years. He was a member of Sycamore Hill Chruch and served as a trustee of the churchs board and as a Scoutmaster.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie P. Jackson of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Georgaline Jackson of Greenville; one son, George 0. Jackson Jr. of Sedalia, and two grandchildren.</p>
        <p>Family visitation will be from 6 p.m. to6:30p.m. Sunday at Flanagan Funeral Chapel, and at other times will be at the nome, 110 Moore St.</p>
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        <p>Jones</p>
        <p>A funeral for Mr. (5ene Robert Jones, 48, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in the Church Street Chapel of the Farmville Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert White. Burial will be in Queene Anne Ctemetei^, Fountain.</p>
        <p>Mr. Jones is survived by his parents, Mr. and MrSr^W.A. Jones of Fountain, and one brother, W.A. (Bill) Jones Jr. of Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Jones</p>
        <p>AYDEN  A funeral for Mr. Lin-wood Jones, 35, who died March 16 in Philadelphia, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Zion Chapel Free Will Baptist Church by the Rev. Tyrone Tumage. Burial will be in the Ayden Cemetery.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myra White Jones of Philadelphia; two daughters. Misses Libby Jones and Nelody Jones, both of Philadelphia; his mother, Mrs. Jessica Gray of Del Ray, Fla.; his father and stepmother. Bishop and Mrs. Stephen Jones of Greenville; one brother, Charles Tyson of Charlotte, and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Bembry of Hampton, Va., and</p>
        <p>The ^ily ^will receive ifriends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Flanagan Funeral Clhapel, and at other times will be at Uie home of Bishop Stephen Jones, 1004 Ward St.</p>
        <p>King</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE - Mrs. Rosa (Jack) Smith King of 166 Anderson Ave., died Friday at Pitt County Memorial Hospital. Arrangements will be announced by Joyners Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Lautares</p>
        <p>Mrs. Pearl Jefferson Lautares, 94, died Thursday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in Greenwood Cemetery by the Rev. L.P. Houston Jr.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Lautares, a native of Pitt County, spent most of her life in Greenville. She was a member of St. Pauls Episcopal Church, the DAR, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Pitt County Historical Society.</p>
        <p>She is survived by two sons, George Lautares and John G. Lautares Jr., both of Greenville; a sister, Mr. Lorraine Sellars of Asheboro; seven grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The family has suggested that anyone desiring to make a memorial contribution consider St. Pauls Episcopal C!hurch (General Fund, P.O. Box 1924, Greenville, 27834.</p>
        <p>The family will receive friends at Wilkerson Funeral Home from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday.</p>
        <p>Don't Speed Up</p>
        <p>Bingo Invasion</p>
        <p>Ten ([Contras and four Sandinistas were killed in an attack shortly afterward at a farm conmiunity near San Jose de Bocay, about 120 miles north of Managua in Jinotega province, the statement said. It said rebels burned a coffee warehouse and damaged a medical clinic.</p>
        <p>Later Thursday, rebels destroyed four civilian trucks traveling in a convoy near the Sandinista militai^ school at Mulukuku, 100 miles north of Managua in Matagalpa province, the statement said.</p>
        <p>At about the same time, a guerrilla group committed 'sabotage against state grain silos near Yali, in Jinotega province about 85 miles north of Managua, according to the ministry statement.</p>
        <p>The reported 0)ntra raids Thursday and Friday were the first in months in the north. Most Contra ac-, tivity lately in the five-year war has been in east-central Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l) says Tom Lowery, Synuns press secretary.</p>
        <p>But it is not that easy. The Department of Transportation -which includes the highway administration - will apparently have the fmal say as to what definition is used.</p>
        <p>And the highway administration has its own creature called a federal aid urban boundary.</p>
        <p>Like the Census Bureaus urbanized area, the federal aid urban boundary is used to help decide how money will be distributed under various government programs.</p>
        <p>That boundary is drawn around the so-called urbanized areas, by agreement between Washington and the state and local governments involved.</p>
        <p>The boundaries should be fixed so as to smooth out irregularities, maintain administrative continuity of peripheral routes, and to encompass fr</p>
        <p>inge areas having residential, com</p>
        <p>mercial, industrial andor national defense significance, highway administration regulatiiHis say.</p>
        <p>Right now, there are 367 urbanized areas  and the federal aid urban boundaries ringing them  in the 50 states, and seven more in Puerto Rico.</p>
        <p>The smallest urbanized area in the states is at State (Allege, Pa., which is 14 square miles. The largest is the New York City-Northeastern New Jersey area, which has 2,808 square miles.</p>
        <p>Theres usually not much difference, says Klimek of urbanized areas and federal aid urban boundaries. The Question would be, how do we use urban boundaries. I^ we say speed must be reduced when you pass the urban aid boundary or the urbanized area?</p>
        <p>The answer to that question will be bestowed upon the nations drivers by either the federal highway administrator or the secretary of transportation, who wiU have the final say..</p>
        <p>Allen To Work Hard</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-l) secreta^ (Diane Lamb) to assume all the inside administrative budget support, and Im in contact with them every day.</p>
        <p>Allen said his department is prepared to operate efficiently while he serves as city manager.</p>
        <p>Theyre not going to get behind, he said. Theyre going to work extra hard just to skw the public they can run it. To them its no more than if I was on vacation.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, Allen said study of the citys budget for fiscal year 1987-88 is expected to continue.</p>
        <p>We will continue just like we have. Ive already talked with some department heads and all of us are going to go through the budget once again, Allen said.</p>
        <p>Were going to look at it with a fine tooth comb. Were going to see whats in the best interest of Green-vUle before we present it back to the Council for final approval. We will go over the budget again. 1 dont see any change or any hold up or any slow down in budget preparation. We will be on schedule with the budget. Allen said he has also scheduled a meeting Tuesday afternoon with the citys Budget Advisory Committee.</p>
        <p>Im sure theyre going to have some ideas of their own, he said.</p>
        <p>The City Council plans to move quickly on finding a permanent city manager, accormng to Allen, who said Iw is prepared to surrender the reins and return to public works when the new city manager is named.</p>
        <p>They told me that they were going to proceed as quickly as possible and find someone just as quick as possi-</p>
        <p>Death Ruled Suicide</p>
        <p>Dr. Stan Harris, Pitt County Medical Examiner, has ruled suicide in the death of Gene Jones, 48, of 108-C Cherry Courts.</p>
        <p>Greenvile police said the discovery of Jones body on Friday morning followed a call at 9:54 a.m. by a maintenance man to the police.</p>
        <p>Detective Steve Pass said the body was discovered hanging from a closet door with a rope around his neck. Pass said the man was dead when investigators arrived.</p>
        <p>ble, he said. I realize this is a temporary position, and Im definitely looking forward to going back to public works because I feel like Im qualified for that position and I enjoy serving the people.</p>
        <p>The city of Greenville has been good to me and I cant do too much for Greenville.</p>
        <p>Skydiver Killed</p>
        <p>ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. (AP) - A member of the U.S. Army Golden Knight skydiving team died Saturday when boi his main and reserve parachutes malfunctioned, officials said.</p>
        <p>Officers at Fort Bragg, N.C., where the team is based, refused to comment on the accident and wouldnt release the victims name. Other team members who have been practicing at the world-class skydiving facility here all week also refused to comment.</p>
        <p>The Pasco County Sheriffs Office reported only that the 24-year-old parachutist had died in the 11:30 a.m. EST accident.</p>
        <p>Witnesses said the victim was video-taping other members of the team as they performed formations ina free fall.</p>
        <p>Darrell Huttenstein, a 34-year-old skydiver from New Port Richey, said it appeared the divers main chute didnt work and his reserve chute tanked around the camera mounted on his helmet.</p>
        <p>ByEVAPARZIALE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>BIG CYPRESS, Fla. (AP) - The big business of high-stakes bingo burst into the Ever^ades on Saturday with the Seminole Indian tribe playing host for Millionaires Day, Billed as the worlds largest and richest bingo game.</p>
        <p>Promoters hoped to lure a full house of gamblers from across the United States and Canada to the tribes brand new 5,600-seat gaming hall on the 46,000-acre Big ^ress reservation between Fort Lauderdale and Naples.</p>
        <p>All 5,600 tickets had been sold by early afternoon, and hundreds of non-players stood by and watched.</p>
        <p>Theyre coming in by the busloads, said Phyllis Locanto, a spokeswoman for the Seminles, said Saturday morning. She estimate 160 buses would traverse the two-lane Alligator Alley through the Eve^des swamps to reach the $4 million, 100,000-square-foot bingo hall on opening day.</p>
        <p>Total prizs from 47 games topped $1 million, including four games in which the highest possible jackpot was in six figures. The highest guaranteed payoff was $250,000 in the final game of the night. Three cars also were among the possible prizes.</p>
        <p>We came down here just for this, said Rick Booth, who drove six hours from Jacksonville with two friends. We got here at 4:30 this morning and we were the first ones in the door.</p>
        <p>The cavernous smdie-filled hall ~ the size of two football fields  bustled with older women, but some men and younger people showed up. Players carried game cards and used magic markers instead of chips to mark their numbers. Tables were covered with discarded game cards, sweating cans of soda and barbecued chicken purchased from food stands in the hall.</p>
        <p>Red, white and blue T-shirts, hats and seat cushions with the Big Caress logo were for sale at one stand, while Seminole women made and sold jewelry, skirts and hand-woven baskets at another.</p>
        <p>Some early arrivals were disap</p>
        <p>pointed when the games were three hours late getting started as organizers tied up loose ends. Jackie Kelly, 37, of Hollywood said she would never return.</p>
        <p>I hate it. Theyre so disorganized, she said. No one knows anything. I had to wait in line for a million years. People were fainting from the sun, butting into line and arguing.</p>
        <p>Tribal Chairman James Billie, dre^ed in traditional Indian garb, agreed there was some confusion, but said die situation would improve and that his biggest concern was the halls benefit to the tribe.</p>
        <p>1 never would have started it if I didnt like it, said Billie. Weve got to see if were going to make money. Just because heres a lot of people here doesnt mean were going to make money.</p>
        <p>Ms. Locanto said the games were a boon for the tribe, noting that 65 percent of the nearly 550 hall employees are Seminole.</p>
        <p>Janice Attebury, who won $100,000 in a bingo game last month and came from Norco, Calif., for Big C!ypress opening day, agreed that opening-day disorder was normal.</p>
        <p>Theres never a million-dollar game anywhere that there isnt confusion. It always dies down and runs smooth, said Ms. Attebury, 50, who plays bingo with Marie Powell, 63. The two women split their winnings.</p>
        <p>We win quite a bit at bingo, said Ms. Powell of Corona, Calif. We figured if we could win $100,000 we could come out here and blow a thousand.</p>
        <p>Big Clypress Million Dollar Bingo is a joint venture between the 1,700-member Seminole tribe and RKG Enterprises, a Fort Lauderdale developer which built the bingo hall and has a 20-year contract to operate it.</p>
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        <p>The family of the late Lucy T. Forbes wishes to express their appreciation to Doctors Vaughn, Franklin and Wilkerson, and the many friends during the care and passing of our precious mother.</p>
        <p>The loss of a loved one often I makes people vulnerable to various ills, both physical and psychological. At the same time that we seek to honor and express our sentiments for the dead, it is important that we do not neglect the living.</p>
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        <p>Thefts Reported</p>
        <p>Various items valued at over $6,000 were reportedly taken during late Friday and early Saturday incidents reprted to Greenville police.</p>
        <p>Police said Mike Buck of One Stop Equipment Co., 107 Manhattan Ave., reported a breaking, entering and larceny at the company. Damage to a broken door was estimated at $50, while the value of property taken amounted to $3,852.</p>
        <p>A representative of Randolph Contractors reported to police that building matenals were stolen from a construction site at 18-G Kempton in Westhaven. Police said value of the items taken was estimated at $1,363.</p>
        <p>The theft of a bicycle valued at $850, reported by Donald Schmidt of 109 S. Jarvis St., was reported to police early Saturday.</p>
        <p>Property Taken</p>
        <p>Rickey Franks of 124 Brassie Drive, Grifton, told Greenville police that property valued at an estimated $728 was taken from his vehicle in a break-in reported Saturday morning.</p>
        <p>Police said the items included a leather jacket, a radar detector, a power booster and casstte players and cassettes.</p>
        <p>NAMA Designation</p>
        <p>Ashley A. Fenner of Greenville has been designated a master senior appraiser by the National Association of Master Appraisers after completing NAMA qualifying procedures such as educational courses in appraising residential, farm and land and commercial property and the preparation of demonstration appraisals.</p>
        <p>Fenner, who also has a North Carolina builders license, is president of A&amp;amp;B Consulting and Contracting Co., Greenville.</p>
        <p>Award Nominations</p>
        <p>The Small Business Recognition Task Force of the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 1987 Small Business Leader of the Year.</p>
        <p>Nomination forms may be picked up at the chamber office. Nominations may be made between the Tuesday and April 14.</p>
        <p>Sailing Camp Set</p>
        <p>East Carolina Universitys Division of Continuing Education will sponsor a sailing camp for adults April 28 through May 7 and on May 15 and May 17.</p>
        <p>Lecture classes in Minges Coliseum will be instructed by Gay H. Blocker, assistant professor in the ECU Department of Health, Physical Education and Safety. Hands-on instruction will be held at Camp Don-Lee, Arapahoe.</p>
        <p>For more information, contact the ECU Division of Continuing Educa-on at 757-6143.</p>
        <p>Chapter To Meet</p>
        <p>The Use of Computers in Exceptional Childrens Programs will be the topic when Ann Harrison speaks to members of the Carolina East chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children Tuesday in the media center at Wahl-Coates School.</p>
        <p>A social with refreshments is lanned for 7 p.m., with the meeting ginning at7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Plans have been made for the chapter to host the district conference April 4 at the Sheraton Greenville.</p>
        <p>Blood Drive Set</p>
        <p>Alpha Phi Sorority and the East Carolina University chapter of the Army RO'TC will have a Wood drive</p>
        <p>HYPERTHERMIA DEDICATION - Hyperthermia equipment, which uses microwaves as a cancer therapy, was dedicated recently at the East Carolina University School of Medicine. Those participating in the dedication</p>
        <p>were, left to right, Munther Alqaiasi and Charles Scaran-tino, ECU radiation oncologists, Greenville Mayor Les Gamer and Durwood Harris, fund-raising leaders, and Dr. Raymond U, oncologist. (ECU Medical School Photo)</p>
        <p>The council will also consider a grant contract with the Federal Aviation Administration for Pitt-Greenville Airport, an agreement between the city and East Carolina Vocational Center Inc. for transit service, and a bid award and budget amendment for the Science and Nature Center buildings at River Park North.</p>
        <p>A Community Development block grant application, community development plan, and community needs assessment will also be discu^.</p>
        <p>Student Was A Page</p>
        <p>Margaret Koontz of Greenville recently served as a page with the N.C. Department of Administration in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Koontz, she is a senior at J.H. Rose High School.</p>
        <p>Washington Meeting</p>
        <p>J. Larkin Little, president of Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Eastern North Carolina, Greenville, was in Washington recently for a meeting of the Legislative Committee of the United States League of Savings Institutions.</p>
        <p>During the meeting. North Carolina savings institution leaders met with Sen. William Proxmire, chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.</p>
        <p>Cheerleading Winner</p>
        <p>The North Carolina State Cheerleading Championships were held recently at Methodist (Allege in Fayetteville.</p>
        <p>In 1A/2A high schools, Chocowinity High School in Beaufort County took first place.</p>
        <p>Squads were evaluated by six out-of-state judges on execution, creativity, level of difficulty, lip, and voice projection.</p>
        <p>CRC Plans Meeting</p>
        <p>The Coastal Resources Commission will consider the protection of coastal water quality at its meeting Thursday and Friday in Wrightsville Beach.</p>
        <p>The commission will consider three variance petitions and requests to reduce a civil penalty.</p>
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        <p>East Carolina University doctors are now able to conduct hyperthermia therapy for cancer with the arrival of an instrument that uses microwaves and an intricate thermometer system to kill cancerous cells.</p>
        <p>businesses and individi^ m the Greenville area as a result of fund-raising efforts steered by Durward Harris, a Greenville businessman, and Mayor Les Garner.</p>
        <p>About $60,000 of the total has been collected, and fund-</p>
        <p>The hyperthermia equipment, housed in the Radiation Oncolo^ Center at the ECU School of Medicine, uses</p>
        <p>heat provided by microwaves to reduce the size of tumors and to lessen pain in cancer patients, said Dr. Munther E. Alqaisi, an assistant professor in the center.</p>
        <p>Approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the treatment provides precise cancer therapy and has few side effects, he said.</p>
        <p>The equipment is expected to serve patients from 16 counties in eastern North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Contributions to the hyperthermia fund may be forwarded to the ECU Medical Foundation, Brody Medical Sciences Buidling, Greenville, 27834.</p>
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        <p>Shelmerdine Revival</p>
        <p>The Rev. Jimmy Forehand of Kinston will conduct a revival Monday through Wednesday at Shelmerdine Pentecostal Holiness Church. The services will begin at 7:30 each night.</p>
        <p>Foundation Benefit</p>
        <p>The Pitt Memorial Hospital Foundation awards benefit will be held at the Sheraton Greenville April 30 at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>Profits from the event are used to support the foundations purchases</p>
        <p>for the hospital. A highlight of the evening will be the presentation of an award to the person or persons deemed most instrumental in the growth and development of the hospital.</p>
        <p>Entertainment will be provided by the Barbara Berry Singers.</p>
        <p>To purchase tickets, call any member of the foundation or the hospital office of community relations, 757-4869.</p>
        <p>Permits Granted</p>
        <p>The Greenville Police Department has granted a solicitation permit to the (^stal Plains chapter of the March of Dimes allowing a walk-a-thon on April 25 to raise funds for the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation for research, community ser</p>
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        <p>A solicitation permit was also granted to CROP/CWS (Church World Service) allowing a walk-a-thon to raise money for hunger relief.</p>
        <p>Council Workshop</p>
        <p>The Greenville City Council will discuss the 1987-88 budget during a workshop Monday at 5:45 p.m. in the first floor conference room of City HaU.</p>
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        <p>Sunday OpinionExpansion Should Not Cripple Airport</p>
        <p>The quickly expanding Pitt-Greenville Airport should not become a victim of its own rapid growth.</p>
        <p>The facility is a valuable resource to the community and serves as lifeline to growth for industry, business, education and tourism concerns. For this reason, it should receive public support that will enable it to build to, not only meet present needs, but respond to the potential facing it.</p>
        <p>Here are the facts. First, the airport has increased its number of passenger boardings more than 10-fold since 1983. Even sharper growth is anticipated when a second communter airline  American Eagle  begins serving the airport in June.</p>
        <p>Second, the facility is already suffering growing pains from its overwhelming success. The recently-enlarged terminal building is inadequate and overcrowded at flight departure times. Parking lots are burgeoning and flyers complain about no paved parking  and often no parking at all. An instrument flight landing system is desperately needed to guarantee safety and eliminate the inconvenience of rerouting flights in bad weather.</p>
        <p>Third, this type of phenomenal growth has a domino effect. The facility can expect the expansion to continue and can expect problems associated with it to increase concurrently.</p>
        <p>These facts make it clear the two public boards that operate the airport  the Pitt County Commissioners and the Greenville City Council  must afford the facility a high level of flnancial support. Funding for both operation and capital expenditures is essential. It would be desirable for the airport to be operationally self-supporting, but that is not a current reality.</p>
        <p>In the meantime, this valuable community resource must be nourished toward the goal of independence. By investing tax dollars on the needs of the airport, the commissioners and the council will secure a return for the community in the form of economic development and increased convenience.</p>
        <p>For example, consider Pitt County Memorial Hospital. For years the county nursed the facility along with tax monies because the community needed the * services and public officials believed there was a potential for tremendous growth. Now, with the hospital successfully at the center of the Eastern Carolina Medical Park, the entire region is reaping the benefits  both financial and aesthetic  of this nur-turement.</p>
        <p>The same approach can apply to the Pitt-Greenville Airport. City and county officials should make the nee^ of that facility a priority when budgeting for 1987-88 to keep this resource from becoming crippled by its own potential.Cooperation Proper</p>
        <p>City and county officials acted properly when they worked out differences and devised a sound bill creating a 3 percent hotel/motel occupancy tax and a Pitt-Greenville Convention and Visitors Authority.</p>
        <p>The proposal, already OKed by the Greenville City Council, should be accepted by the Pitt County Commission when it considers the bill Monday. The legislation should then be promptly presented to the N.C. General Assembly so that work on promoting the areas travel and tourism industry can proceed.</p>
        <p>Representatives of the two boards should be applauded for reconciling differences on the issue in a prompt and professional manner. Initial squabbling over the structure of a board to govern a Convention and Visitors Authority and spending the revenue from an accupancy tax could have jeopardized this important project.</p>
        <p>But because the city and county decided to cooperate rather than quarrel, the concept is well on its way to becoming reality. That example should be heeded by both boards as they approach future issues critical to the area ~ such as the Medical District and land use planning. As growth proceeds, the need for cojoining will increase in frequency and scope. The fact that the two bodies were able to resolve difference on an occupancy tax indicates they are capable of constructive collaboration on important projects.</p>
        <p>In addition, this complicity appears to have improved the original occupancy tax proposal. The components of the bill are valid. The language concretely specifies that proceeds from the tax would be used to promote tourism. The board that governs the Convention and Visitors Authority represents tourism interests, yet is broad enough to provide balanced representation. Appointive power is evenly divided between city and county.</p>
        <p>Extending the countys travel and tourism trade is a sound means of increasing revenue and encouraging growth. An occupancy tax is a painless, proven way of developing this resource.</p>
        <p>If the county commissioners act correctly and in concurrence with the City Council, the community can move toward reaping the benefits of an expanding travel and tourism industry.</p>
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        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>Students Bring Infusion Of Youth</p>
        <p>Noted around town:</p>
        <p>East Carolina University students were back last week following spring break of the week before.</p>
        <p>The students probably dont even think about it but they are missed when the campus empties at spring break, Christmas and breaks between spring semester and summer session.</p>
        <p>Obviously there is an economic loss. It is not felt so much at Christmas when the heavy shopping of the holiday season takes over, but it is a clear loss at other times. Restaurants, theaters and retail stores are aware with some 14,000 students and much of the faculty leave town.</p>
        <p>It is also noticeable that</p>
        <p>the students are not on campus and in the areas near the campus. Apartment complexes virtually empty as the exodus takes place, the number of joggers drops dramatically and, of course, there is a difference in local traffic.</p>
        <p>It reminds us that Greenville could be a very drab place without the infusion of youth that the coUege population gives us. It can be safely said that when the students leave the rest of the population misses you.</p>
        <p>Last week was one during which work began on Greenville Boulevard began receiving some repair work to make its surface smoother for motorists.</p>
        <p>Street repairs are always</p>
        <p>a source of aggravation but when work is under way on the busiest thoroughfare in town it is mayhem.</p>
        <p>Some long line of traffic can back up at times on the boulevard during the repairs and tempers can became short. Repairs on any heavily traveled thoroughfare are necessary, and Greenville Boulevards time has come. At least it wasnt during the Christmas season.</p>
        <p>Street work is always a source of concern to motorists. Nevertheless roads have to be improved. The widening of Evans Street from Tenth to Greenville Boulevard is in the Department of Transportations planning for the early</p>
        <p>1990s. The improveipents are needed now to handle the ever growing traffic load on that two-laned rural road. Some day it will be curbed and guttered and expanded to five lanes. But think of the traffic nightmare while that work is underway!</p>
        <p>If you like to watch construction there is seldom a dull moment in the area. A steel frame for the addition to Pitt County Memorial Hospital looms at the front of the complex. It will provide additional admissions space and expansioh of various departments in the giant facility. And who will bet that by the time this expansion is competed at PCMH another one wont be getting underway?</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON - The Department of Energys long-awaited report on energy security, which President Reagan ordered last September in response to falling domestic oil production, has turned out to be a big yawn. Citizens whod hoped for a sound energy policy have been rudely disappointed.</p>
        <p>Instead of proposing concrete actions the government should take to correct Americas increasing appetite for foreign oil, the report only rehashes a number of well-known op tions: oil import fees, tax incentives, and a gasoline tax as well as a host of intitiatives to deregulate the oil, gas.</p>
        <p>coal and nuclear industries. Privately, however. Secretary of Energy John Herrington has urged the White House to propose maior tax breaks for the domestic oil industry.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, energy conservation advocates have attacked the study released last Tuesday, for its misguided emphasis on increased production rather than curbing consumption. Tax incentives for oil suppliers is the absolutely wrong ap proach, said Rep. Claudine Schneider (R.-R.I.).</p>
        <p>During the last six years, the Reagan administration has had a case of amnesia when it comes to protecting consumers against long gas lines and rising energy prices. It has completely overlooked the ideals espoused by President Fords Pro</p>
        <p>ject Independence. The Reagan administration has sought and Congress has reluctantly allowed drastic cuts in appropriations for energy conservation and renewable energy programs.</p>
        <p>Who says the energy crisis is over? Only people with short memories.</p>
        <p>Electric and gas utilities, taking their lead from the federal gover-ment, have scaled back or dropped their conservation programs in recent years.</p>
        <p>Federal tax credits for home weatherization projects were withdrawn in 1985. Even in states which have retained such deductions, the criteria for qualifications are less generous than they once were.</p>
        <p> Gasoline consumption is on the rise again too. This disturbing trend</p>
        <p>is not merely the result of cheaper prices at the pump. It reflects the federal governments relaxation of fuel consumption standards for new model cars and the marketing emphasis by Detroit on bigger cars that are less efficient.</p>
        <p>Of the many warning signs of gloom for the energy conservation movement, the most disturbing is the wholesale retreat from residential weatherization. Already the personnel so carefully nurtured and trained in this field during the past decade have begun to take other jobs.</p>
        <p>The numbers and trends of recent months indicate the United States is headed toward another energy supp-Iv crisis as bad as or worse than anything experienced in the 1970s.</p>
        <p>Copyright 1987 North America Syndicate</p>
        <p>No Call To Alfonsin From Bush</p>
        <p>Rowland Evans &amp;amp; Robert Novak</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Though requested by Reagan administration strategists. Vice President George Bush did not telephone Argentine President Raoul Alfonsin in an attempt to change his countrys U.N. vote on a resolution condemning Cuban human rights abuses.</p>
        <p>The first request for help from the vice president was rejected by his staff. He later sent cables to Alfonsin and other chiefs of state. According to a Bush spokesman, Deputy Secretary of State John Whitehead advised that was better than phoning. But other officials told us a personal conversation might have changed Argentina's vote, which provided the one-vote margin by whicn the resolution lost in the U.N. Human Rights Commission.</p>
        <p>Administration officials also said Bushs staff refused to take a phone call asking for help from Armando Valladares, a former Cuban political prisoner who is now a U.S. aelegate to the Human Rights commission in Geneva. Bush press secretary Larry Thomas told us there would be no reason why Bush wouldnt take a call from Valladares, describing the vice president as a a real fan of the Cubans book about his imprisonment, Against All Hope.</p>
        <p>Koehleri Reagan Farewell</p>
        <p>The trouble was that no one had told President Reagan that John</p>
        <p>Koehler, brief successor to Pat Buchanan as White House chief of staff, was paying a call on the president to say goodbye - leaving Reagan uncomfortably in the dark.</p>
        <p>As the conversation droned on about nothing, chief of staff Howard Baker realized he had forgotten to tell the president why he was seeing Koehler. He rushed out of the Oval Office, found Koehlers resignation letter, rushed back and handed it to Reagan.</p>
        <p>A footnote: During his brief stint as Buchanans successor, Koehler, with little to do, wander^ around the West Wing and one day wandered ri^t into the Oval Office during a meeting the president was havii^. He sat down and listened.</p>
        <p>Laxalt Moves</p>
        <p>At a secret meeting of his closest Nevada supporters last weekend, former senator Paul Laxalt dnmped all hesitation and gave a green li^t for a Mav announcement of a presidential exploratory committee.</p>
        <p>According to one participant, Laxalt still insisted the committee must raise at least $8 million before he will actually announce his candidacy, arcHind Labor Day. But a kev adviser said the figure is now $5 milliim, and Laxalt is no longer obsessed by the money questim.</p>
        <p>Laxalt has been furious over longtime political associates not waiting for him but signing up with other candidates, most recently ex-Oklahoma Republican chairman Rick Shelbys announcement for Vice</p>
        <p>President Bush. Ed Rollins, who managed President Reagans 1964 re-election under Laxalts chairmanship, earlier irked his old chief by coming out for Rep. Jack Kemp.</p>
        <p>Kemp Quarantine Rep. Jack Kemp privately told a small group of supporters Monday evening that he expects to endorse a tough new policy to help the U.S. turn back communism on the American mainland: a quarantine of Soviet.</p>
        <p>Cuban or any other conununist-supplied arms for the Marxist regime that runs Nicaragua.</p>
        <p>Strongly backing Kemps idea was former U.N. ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick. Their conviction is tluit the huge influx of Soviet arms, coupled with the unwillingness of the Congress to do the same for the contras, dooms the U.S. effort to expunge the Sandinistas.</p>
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        <p>Commentary</p>
        <p>Another Knuckle-RappingRobert E. Hunter</p>
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        <p>- The Reagan administration has had its knuckles rapped  and rap-^ hard - for some underhanded Mness that is every bit as damaging to the nations interest as is the Iran-eontra affair.</p>
        <p>This time the disciplinarian was not someone taking secret pleasure in humiliating the White House. It was the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sam Nunn, a Democrat with a reputation for conservatively s^pathetic thinking on most arms issues. But last week Nunn found the administration guilty of trying to twist the 1972 an-ti-ballistic-missile treaty to its own plitical purpose: to give it a new, broad reading that would help Star Wars to survive after Ronald Reagan leaves office.</p>
        <p>' The Iran-contra scheme happened because ppple in the White House tried to give the president what he wanted, by hook or by crook, rather than telling him the facts of life. A similar zeal explams the attempted mauling of the ABM treaty. This time the institution tarnished is not the presidential household, presumed to be prtisan, but a body with a precious reputation for probity: the Department of State.</p>
        <p>The plot began with civilian leaders in tiie Pentagon who are worried that the next president will be less emotionally committed to the Strategic Defense Initiative. They want a deployment commitment while Reagan is still in office, but first there has to be testing of the exotic new weapons, which the ABM</p>
        <p>treaty prohibits. They might have simply renounced the treaty, but that would brand the Reagan administration as irrevocably hostile to arms control. Far better to reinterpret what the treaty means.</p>
        <p>The task of putting lawyers clothing on this clever dodge fell to the State Department. Specifically, its legal adviser, Abraham D. Sofaer, was charged with preparing a brief that would make the treaty mean the opposite of what it says. Perhaps Skretary of State George P. Shultz and his deputies wanted to prove that they are on the Reagan team. Perhaps they wanted to head off even worse anti-ABM mischief. In any event they took the lead in promoting a canard.</p>
        <p>Particularly because of last Octobers Reykjavik summit meeting, which produced grave doubts about Reagans understanding of elementary nuclear issues, recent efforts to promote a broad interpretation of the ABM treaty produced an intense outciy. The European allies expressed distress and astonishment over American legal legerdemain. And Nunn, hardly known for rhetorical excess, predicted a major constitutional crisis if the administration acted without consulting Congress.</p>
        <p>Nunn did more than study the treaty; he found copious and in most cases clear evidence of what most of its U.S. negotiators thought they were doing in 1972, what the Nixon administration told the Senate at the time, and how the United States and the ^viet Union have regarded the treaty in the intervening 15 years. On all three counts, Nunn rebuked the State Department for shoddy and misleading analysis.</p>
        <p>Nunn found Sofaer (a former federal judge) and his colleagues not just to be wrong, but to have made a complete and total misrepresentation of some aspects of the record. They had been ideologically driven and had followed fundamentally flawed procedures. And they had engaged in an amazii^ sort of legalistic gymnastics. This was no shot across the bow, but a broadside that both exploded the State Departments case and put a hole in its most valued asset: its credibility.</p>
        <p>In response, Sofaer mimicked Reagans Iran-contra defense, blaming his lapse of judgment on subordinates - on younger lawyers. The implication was clear: Until they were caught out, neither Sofaer nor States front office thought to question the validity of arguments that struck at the heart of this nations key arms-control treaty.</p>
        <p>Here two ironies emerge: Nunn exp(^ a sor^ venture that risked putting the United States on the same moral plane, regarding adherence to treaties, that hard-liners ascribe to the Soviet Union.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, the secretaries of state and defense were somehow persuading the president to confess in his weekly radio talk that he had failed them in the Iran- contra affair  and not the other way around. At the same time, they were abetting chicanery of equal import in their own departments.</p>
        <p>To each of them Nunn was saying, in effect, Physician, heal thyself.</p>
        <p>Robert E. Hunter is director of European studies at Georgetown Universitys Center for Strategic and International Studies.</p>
        <p>Should A President Apologize?James W. Ceaser &amp;amp; Martha Derthick</p>
        <p>Demands that the president humiliate himself as a way of restoring his auttiority have become part of this countrys ritual response to revelations of major error of misconduct in the presidential office.</p>
        <p>In his recent speech to the nation, President Reagan assumed full re- sponsibility for his Iranian policy and acknowledged making mistakes. Yet these admissions, striking as they must have seemed to the rest of the world, stopped well short of the apology many in " o' Washington were demanding. The . apology issue, in fact, has been one of  the main motifs in reporting on the sidents speech and will probably 1 again Thursday night when  he holds his first televised press conference since November.</p>
        <p>. As rendered by the media, the by- now familiar crisis of the presiden-cy becomes a psychodrama in . .r .lwhich the plot can be resolved only V. -vhy ttie cathartic effect of a personal : - public confession.</p>
        <p>^ Presidential politics in the mass-media age is as much ritual as reali</p>
        <p>ty. In responding to their respective crises of confidence, modern presidents, consciously or not, establish the precedents that will guide future conduct. Although publicly assuming responsibility for mistakes was not a practice of our early presidents, it has by now acquired some historical pedigree. For example, President Kenney, after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, admitted to being the responsible officer of the government.</p>
        <p>There is something mystericHis in such a statement. Everyone knows that only the president can ultimately be held responsible for important actions of the executive branch, including the most awful failures. Why must he then rep^t this fact on such occasions? What is at issue is not the assumption of responsibility in any legal sense, but the communal ritual of witnessing the president in an act aimed at cleansing and renewal.</p>
        <p>The idea that a president can restore his presidency by means of apology strains credulity. Declarations of guilt or contrition cannot undo the damage of initial errors, nor do they add anything to the ordinary processes of investigation, correction of procedures, removal of appointees or dispensing of justice. Far from</p>
        <p>ending the trauma, an apology is only likely to mark a new and intensified phase of it, in which the presidents critics, armed with new material, take aim at a weaker target.</p>
        <p>Even if a president shmdd manage to save himself by this means, it will only give rise in the future to further demands  if not on this president then on the next  for yet more solemn displays of public contrition and rhetorical self-flagellation.</p>
        <p>Public humiliation of elected officials has been accepted practice in some other societies. Shakespeare shows us that the Roman people expected Coriolanus to wear his humble weeds by baring in public his scars of battle. His unwillingness to comply in full brought a fateful response from the demagogues, who awakened and aroused public opinion against this supposra insult. Sir James Frazer writes in The Golden Bough that it was once customary in Sierra Leone for people to load their newly elected kings with fetters and then publicly thrash them, sometimes even to the point of death.</p>
        <p>James W. Ceaser and Martha Derthick are professors of government and foreign affairs at the University of Virginia.</p>
        <p>Diti North Amofica Syndicalo. Inc. 1987</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>TotheediUNr:  j</p>
        <p>I am totally shocked and appalled at the City Council calling for the resignation of Gail Meeks. I have worked wilth Gail in past years and have found her to always be professional and totally dedicated to her task. As for Mr. Garners statement of wanting a professional, not one who came through the ranks, that is one of the most offensive remarks I have ever read. Gail has held this position since June 1,1962. Five years seems quite a long time for an inexperienced person to manage the City of Greenville. Why hasnt someone removed her before now? If Mr. Garner, Ed Carter, Lorraine Shinn and Janice Buck felt Gail needed more professionalism in her position, I feel sure there were courses or schools Mrs. Meeks could have attended.</p>
        <p>It is quite sad and scary to think what two men and two women can do to a persons life due to some personal irritations of their own. Why couldnt these people have sat down and discussed these irritations and come to a better understanding?</p>
        <p>Do these four people think the citizens of Greenville and Pitt County are so ignorant as to believe the four council members only wanted her resignation because she was not a true professional?</p>
        <p>Gails leadership, loyalty, sacrifice and dedication for the past five vears and a total of 19 years with the city should speak for themselves.</p>
        <p>I sincerely hope the citizens of Greenville will take this matter into consideration when the next election comes around. I agree with Mrs. Fridley when she says, a real hatchet job was done.</p>
        <p>Barbara Haddock Route 5, Greenville</p>
        <p>To the editor: I have not inquired of the City Council and the Mayor their reasons for their actions regarding Mrs. Meeks. I have seen though, over the past nine months, a City Council interested in doing a good job and becoming more involved in the operation of a progressive yet efficient government. They have spent many extra hours in their endeavors toward that goal and Im sure they have the interest of all citizens of Greenville foremost in their decision.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Meeks offered her first budget as City Manager in 1982-83. Since then, thru 1986-87 budget, I observe the following:</p>
        <p>Property taxes have gone up 28 percent.</p>
        <p>Tax values have gone up 28 percent.</p>
        <p>Employee costs for the City have gone up 40.5 percent.</p>
        <p>The population of Greenville has increased only 9 per</p>
        <p>cent 1982 to 1987 and the cost of living (Vol. 1, Labor Relations Guide) has increased only 18 percent from January 1982 to January 1967 (as high as 4.12 percent one year and as low as 1.75 percent in 1986), all of which leads me to think these may be some of the reasons the City Council is considering new city management.</p>
        <p>Charles G. Clark, member Mayors Budget Advisory Committee</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Even as the waiting lists grow longer, the Veterans</p>
        <p>to care for the tidal wave of aging veterans needing longterm health care soon to be at this federal agencys doorstep.</p>
        <p>A study by the Paralyzed Veterans of America titled, Veterans Health Care: Actions and Interactions, shows the most serious problems facing the VA is that of inadequate nursing home and home health care for an ever-increasing number of elderly and largely indigent veterans. The study found that Uie typical user of VA health services is either underinsured, uninsured or unisurable.</p>
        <p>Today, VA medical centers which are experiencing the greatest growth in veterans are already behind the curve in terms of resources needed to meet current needs. Further, if the VAs health care budget is not increased significantly  or worse yet, suffers setbacks  the health care needs and costs of veterans who cannot be served by the VA will be added to the ever-increasing rolls of uncompensated care cases which already burden state and local health care programs.</p>
        <p>Americas taxpayers must realize that state and local health care providers will bear the brunt of VA cutbacks</p>
        <p> they alone will have to shoulder what is properly the VAs responsibility.</p>
        <p>Our nations leaders must remember that caring for him who hath borne the battle is a federal responsibility</p>
        <p> and must sup^port this federal agency to fulfill its obligation to provide adequate health care services to our veterans.</p>
        <p>R. Jack Powell, exec, director Paralyzed Veterans of America</p>
        <p>Submissioi^ to the Public Forum should cmsist of no more than 300 words and should deal with public issues. The editor reserves the right to cut longer letters. Signatures and phone numbers should be included on all letters.Judge Hand In Alabama: Secular Humanism Is A Religion</p>
        <p>James</p>
        <p>Kilpatrick</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - In the Alabama textbook case, U.S. District Judge '"'William Brevard Hand faced two questions. One was a question of law:</p>
        <p>' ; Is secular humanism, for purposes of  the First Amendment, an establishment of religion? The 7 other was a question of fact: Assum-^ ing that humanism is a religion, were</p>
        <p>44 Alabama textbooks so permeated with its doctrines that they should be removed from the schools^</p>
        <p>On March 4, Judge Hand answered yes to both questions. He enjoined further use of the books. Last week the American Civil Liberties Union and People for the American Way, intervenors on behalf of 12 parents who wanted the books retail^, announced plans to appeal.</p>
        <p>Counsel for the ACLU ridiculed Hands opinion. A federal judge</p>
        <p>could rule that the moon is made of green cheese, he said, but that would not make the moon a dairy product. Because there was a bit more to the case than that, and because the ACLU predicts a spate of similar litigation in other states, the issue deserves a closer look.</p>
        <p>Among the exhibits in the Alabama trial were the Humanist Manifesto I of 1933 and the Humanist Manifesto II of 1973. They provided a revealing look at what the humanists</p>
        <p>themselves have had to say on the point.</p>
        <p>Manifesto I begins by urging a better understanding of religious humanism. It proclaims the need for such a vital, fearless and frank religion. Religious humanists regard the universe as self-existing and not created. Supernatural guarantees of human values are unacceptable. The time has passed for theism and for old theistic attitudes. These must be replaced with</p>
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        <p>Manifesto II reaffirms these themes: As in 1933, humanists still believe that traditional theism, especially faith in the prayer-hearing (Sod... is an unproveci and outmoded faith. Traditional religions do a disservice to the human species. Hieir dogmas and myths do not pass the tests of scientific evidence. They are either meaningless or irrelevant, and efforts to redefine them for contemporary society are obscurantist and escapist. Promises of immortal salvation are both illusory and harmful. We can discover no divine purpose or providence for the human species.</p>
        <p>Among the witnesses at the Alabama trial was James Davison Hunter, assistant professor of sociology at the University of Virginia. He reviewed the manifestos as evidence of a formalized religion. Humanism also has been institutionalized. He identified humanist churches known publicly as churches. These churches have credentialed ministers who enjoy the legal status of ordained pastors, priests and rabbis. These churches have Sunday services, Sunday schools and rituals.</p>
        <p>Not all humanists would identify themselves as religious humanists, but the fact is, most do not reject the term. John Dewey, humanisms foremost advocate, insisted that his secular and humanistic beliefs constituted a religious faith. The Supreme Court itself has ^uated humanism with such religions as Buddhism and Taoism, and the court many times has held that for purposes of the First Amendment, it is not necessary that ones religion be</p>
        <p>based upon belief in a supreme being.</p>
        <p>Based upon the evidence at trial, and on the precedents in law. Judge Hands ruling on the question of law seems reasonable. Humanists do indeed profess a faith - a faith that all phenomena may be scientifically explained. Their faith is that the faith of Christian fundamentalists is a hoax.</p>
        <p>The question of fact was a good deal tougher. Expert witnesses, led by Professor Paul Vitz of Columbia University, had made meticulous analyses of the textbooks at issue. Their undisputed testimony was that the histoiy texts virtually ignored any mention of the role of religion in American life. Textbooks in home economics echoed the humanist preachments of secular moral values, divorced from religious moorings.</p>
        <p>Professor Hunter dismissed conspiratorial hypotheses as totally absurd, but he was satisfied that consciously or unconsciously the authors and publishers had engaged in censorship. They had censored references to theistic religion so thoroughly that their books distort the historical record and unjustifiably prejudice the educational process against theistic religion. The effect of these omissions is silentlv, insidiously, and all but irresistibly to teach that religion is of secondary importance.</p>
        <p>This was the substance of the case. Judge Hand wasnt rulina that the moon is made of green cheese. He was ruling that Alabama, by ordering that these books be used in the public schools, was violating the supreme law of the land.</p>
        <p>Copyrixht IM7 Unlvenal Prctt Syndicate '</p>
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        <p>In The Area</p>
        <p>(Continued from A-3)</p>
        <p>osed revisions of marina and pier ules and potential standards for the *use of artificial seaweed.</p>
        <p>The Plannine and Special Issues Committee will discuss the study of nomination of Buxton Woods as area of ewironmental concern and draft revisions of the beach access rules.</p>
        <p>On Friday the commission will ecide the 1987-88 appointments to le Coastal Resources Advisory Council.</p>
        <p>The CRC will meet at the Sheraton frightsville Beach Hotel at 9 a.m. Thursday and Friday.</p>
        <p>Moff/n Appointed</p>
        <p>Sen. Bob Martin, D-Pitt, has been</p>
        <p>named as a member of the Federal Budget and Taxation Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures.</p>
        <p>Martin, a resident of Bethel, represents the state's 6th District.</p>
        <p>REACH Session Sef</p>
        <p>REACH, an organization for families and friends of the chronically mentally ill, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Pitt County Mental Health Center, 306 Stantonsburg Road.</p>
        <p>State Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr., D-Pitt, will give a presentation on Le^lative Issues Concerning the Chronically Mentally 111.</p>
        <p>For more information call Candace Currin at 752-7151.</p>
        <p>Seminars Pianned Chamber Volunteers</p>
        <p>; ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION - Sylvia Wheless, left, a member of the ^Community Appearance Commission. Rudy Schulte, chairman of the Make ilAmerica Better Committee of the Greenville-Pitt County Board of Realtors, ^nd Mayor Les Garner plant one of two crepe myrtles at the intersection of Charles and 12th streets. The planting of two crepe myrtle trees and two junipers was in celebration of Arbor Day. The joint project involved the Community Appearance Commission, the N.C. Transpcrtation Department, ^e public works department, and the Board of Realtors. (Reflector Photo by ;X:iiff Hollis)</p>
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        <p>Greenville Family C3iiropractic Center, in cooperation with Nutrition Conce^ Inc., will present two seminars tnis week at the chiropractic center.</p>
        <p>A sports nutrition session, planned for Tuesday at 7 p.m., will include information on dietary factors as they affect stamina, endurance and body size, the role of stress and other physiolo^cal demands as they relate to nutritional requirements of the athlete, and current ideas on nutritional alternatives to anabolic steroids.</p>
        <p>A seminar on yeast-connected illness is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Steve Cohen said that yeast-connected illness affects people of all ages and both sexes, especially those who have taken repeated rounds of antibiotic drugs and are tired, depressed and nervous.</p>
        <p>For more information contact Cohen at 756^160.</p>
        <p>Cable Documentary</p>
        <p>Actor Daniel J. Travanti will host the documentary How to Raise a Street-Smart Child March 3(1 at 8 p.m. on local cable channel 7.</p>
        <p>The show will offer important tips on child protection, explaining 10 direct ways that could save a childs life.</p>
        <p>Detective Rick Papke of the Los ^eles Police Departments Juvenile Division and Joseph Hen^, a convicted child abuser, will be interviewed. Childrens rights leader John Walsh will provide a special features conunentai^.</p>
        <p>The show is available free of charge to area cable subscribers.</p>
        <p>Girl Seouti Event</p>
        <p>Girl Scout Tr(^ 786 had a father-dauahter eathering recently at River Park North. Events included kite flying, outdoor games and a cookout.</p>
        <p>The Pitt-Greenville (Chamber of (Commerce has recruited 100 volunteers to assist with Operation Thank You Wednesday.</p>
        <p>At that time, all chamber members will receive their 1967 insert for membership plaques, door decals, program of work and the new membership directory Whos Who in Business.</p>
        <p>Hie new directory is available, for a fee, at the chamber office.</p>
        <p>Class Reunion Plans</p>
        <p>that it will continue its water distribution system flushing program Sunday through March 27 in all areas north of the Tar River.</p>
        <p>The flushing is done between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday through Fridays.</p>
        <p>For more information, call GUC at 752-7166, extension 453 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or extension 352 after hours.</p>
        <p>(Please turn to A-7)</p>
        <p>aduating class of D.H. School will hold an organizational meeting Saturday to</p>
        <p>The 1977 Conley Hi</p>
        <p>dicuss plans for a reunion to be I in August.</p>
        <p>For information contact Trudy Haddock lUggs, 7464626, or Cathy Stokes Wilkerson, 355-2278.</p>
        <p>Flushing Program</p>
        <p>Greenville Utilities has announced</p>
        <p>St. Timothys Episcopal Church Pre-School Program</p>
        <p>Openings in 2 and 4 year old classes. For more information contact:</p>
        <p>Carolyn Parsley - 752-6797 Eva McLawhorn - 756-3343 Or The Church Office - 355-2125</p>
        <p>ATTENTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA</p>
        <p>Monday, March 23,1987 - 5:45 PM First Floor Conference Room, Municipal Building</p>
        <p>The Greenville City Council has scheduled a special call meeting and a workshop meeting at the above time, date and iocation for the foliowing purpose:</p>
        <p>1. Discussion of 1987-88 Budget</p>
        <p>2. Consideration of a grant contract with the Federai Aviation Administration for the Pitt-Greenville Airport.</p>
        <p>3. Consideration of an agreement between the City of Greenville and East Carolina Vocationai Center, Inc. for transit service.</p>
        <p>4. Consideration of bid award for construction of the Science and Nature Center Buildings at River Park North.</p>
        <p>5. Consideration of Budget Amendment to the 1986-87 City of Greenvilie Budget and the Science and Nature Capital Project Fund.</p>
        <p>6. Discussion of Contract for Services - Community Development Block Grant Application, Community Deveiopment Pian, and Community Needs Assessment.</p>
        <p>March 22,1987</p>
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        <p>Academic Honors</p>
        <p>Four students were named to the honor roll at Life Gate Christian School for the third quarter. Raining the academic honors were Glenda Hams, Samuel Jones, Dawn Fcnrest and Tammy Cox.</p>
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        <p>New Bern is the site of a Training for Intervention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol to be given Thursday and Fridav. The two^y seminar will be held at Woodruff Distributing, 1702 Red Robin Lane. For details, call Jim Hincher, 633-1527.</p>
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        <p>To commemorate Hire the Older Worker Week, the Employment Security Commission office in Greenville IS seeking to recognize the oldest employee in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>A spokesman said residents or local employees are asked to call or mail in nominations to ESC, 3101 Bismarck St., Greenville, 27834, telephone 756-2628.</p>
        <p>Dealine for nominations is 5 p.m. Friday. A certificate and a free meal will be awarded to the oldest employee, according to James E. Hannon, local ESC manager.</p>
        <p>Sculpture Show</p>
        <p>Robbie Barber of Williamston, a candidate for the bachelor of fine arts degree in sculpture at the School of Art, East Carolina University, will present his senior show of scul^ure m bronze, stone, steel, wood ana copper beginning Sunday and continuing I March 29.</p>
        <p>rs show will be in the corridor and courtyard of the old South Cafeteria building, behind the Jenkins Fine Arts Onter.</p>
        <p>Barber was president of the ECU sculpture group in 1985-86.</p>
        <p>Bill Would Allow Earlier Imbibing On Sundays</p>
        <p>By F. ALAN BOYCE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Mimosas and Bloody Marys would flow an hour earlier on Sundays under a measure being sought by restaurant owners, but onlookers say supporters of the brunch bill may be biting off more than they can chew.</p>
        <p>Thats going to be a real lightning rod, from what Ive heard, said Chris Valore, who represents beer and wine wholesalers.</p>
        <p>Youre just eroding the law, said Rep. Coy Privette, R-Cabamis, who said he opposes all liquor sales on Sunday.</p>
        <p>The problem Ive got with Sunday sales personally is the lack of proper enforcement, he said. There are fewer law officers on duty to look for drunken drivers. With Uie growing concern about drunken driving, we o^t to be taking steps to save lives rather than to kill more people.</p>
        <p>Virtually any efforts to change al-C(^olic beverage laws in the General Assembly become controversial. Rep. David Redwine, D-Brunswick, got several calls about a bill to conform North Carolinas daylight savings time to federal daylight savings time because it referred to the hours of legal liquor sales.</p>
        <p>North Carolina currently allows liquor sales in restaurants until 2 a.m. in the summer and until 1 a.m. when clocks are turned back. Valore said he was suprised to learn how that had come about.</p>
        <p>They (lawmakers) figured it was daylight longer, so people would have dinner later and should hve an extra hour to drink, he said.</p>
        <p>Sen. Mary Saymour, D-Guilford, chairman of the Senate ABC Committee, said the state president of local ABC commissions had no objection to rolling back the time for Sunday sales at restaurants. Mrs. Seymour said the idea has merit.</p>
        <p>"Many restaurants now are promoting their Sunday brunch following church hour, she said. Those that eat at 1 can have wine or champagne with their brunch and those that come at 12 cant. That doesnt seem right.</p>
        <p>Privette, however, said such an effort would offer more fuel for a bill he is considering to add a 5 cent tax on every can of beer.</p>
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        <p>A*8 The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987</p>
        <p>UNCC Faces Tough Decisions On Enrollment</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - In the 1960s, le University of North Carolina at %arlotte enrolled 1,800 students and leld great promise. Today, there are 1,753 students and school officials are faced with turning some people way.</p>
        <p>Administrators are trying to determine how to comply with state rders to curb overenrollment without denying admission to quaU* ed ai^licants  possibly people who see the school as their only lance for a four-year college educa-on.</p>
        <p>The university system limits growth in ^rt so the 16 campuses can maintain adequate resources to</p>
        <p>provide quality programs. Last fall, ; or the first time, UNCCs enrollment exceeded projections by almost 6 percent.</p>
        <p>UNC president C.D. Spangler Jr. told UNCC officials then to take steps to hold next years enrollment within 2 percent of the projected figure. Actual enrollments are supposed to fall within 2 percent of projections.</p>
        <p>In a first attempt to hold down enrollment, UNCC stuck to its Dec. 19 application deadline for new spring semester students and refused to accept more than 200 late applications.</p>
        <p>That helped some, UNCC Admissions Director John Neill said, but it did not do as much as we had hoped.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, applications for next fall are up 6 percent over last years. UNCC likely will be overenrolled again unless administrators take action.</p>
        <p>UNCC Chancellor E.K. Fretwell Jr. has asked a vice chancellor to recommend possible solutions. Now, Fretwell says, he doesnt know the best answer.</p>
        <p>The school could raise admission standards or cut off applications earlier, but those solutions bother some UNCC officials.</p>
        <p>If we shut off (applications) early or we became elite, people would be left out, Fretwell said.</p>
        <p>He and other UNCC officials worry</p>
        <p>SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK CELEBRATES - East Carolina University Chancellor Richard Eakin, right, and Vice Chancellor Angelo A. Voipe congratulate Dean Maria J. ONeail at a program celebrating the first year</p>
        <p>of the ECU School of Social Work. Dean ONeil and her faculty staged a special program and reception on campus. (ECU News Bureau Photo By Tony Rumple)</p>
        <p>lNSllt.ANCE .\GENTS GIFT - The Independent Insurance Agents of .North Carolina Inc. recently gave IS.OM to the East Carolina University School of Business Golden Anniversary campaign. Don McGlohon of Greenville, center, immediate past president of the group, presented the check to Dr. Ernest B. Uhr, right, dean of the</p>
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        <p>Difficult Times</p>
        <p>WANCHESE, N.C. (AP) - The mood of trawler captains in this fishing village has turned as gray and cold as a late winter day after a week of trying to work around the closed Oregon Inlet.</p>
        <p>Recent northeaster storms created shoals that closed the inlet more than a week ago, and officials arent sure when it might reopra.</p>
        <p>The Corps of Engineers survey boat Beaufort reached the area Thursday to find the best spots for dredging, and the hopper dredge Mermentau also reach^ the inlet Thursday. Two sidecaster dredges already are at work in the inside channel west of the Oregon Inlet bridge.</p>
        <p>By using the inlet, boats in the Wanchese commercial fleet can reach rich fishing grounds just five hours offshore. But Uie trip now takes 18 to 24 hours because the boats must go to the Ocracoke Inlet, then turn north up the coast - a distance of about 160 miles.</p>
        <p>Unless Oregon Inlet is reopened in time, the boats from Wanchese will have to travel to Norfolk and Hampton to unload their catches of porgies, flounder, and sea bass.</p>
        <p>Art Smith, manager of the Fishermans Seafood Co., a packing house on the Wanchese waterfront, said he has been forced to lay off four men since the inlet was closed on March 11.</p>
        <p>The payroll for those men amounts to about $8,000 a week and theyre local people, he said. You know theyre starting to feel the pinch.</p>
        <p>Smith said his firm has diverted boats to Norfolk for unloading.</p>
        <p>Fishermans Seafood is owned by Captain William Tate of Belhaven, who lost two sons when the trawler Delores Marie sank off the Maryland coast in a severe storm. A third crewman was also lost when the vessel went down Feb. 27.</p>
        <p>Smith said that about 90 percent of his business is generated in January, February and March.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1967</p>
        <p>LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)-U.S. Si. Dale Bumpers, D-Ark., says he wont be a candidate for the Elemo-cratic presidential nomination next year.</p>
        <p>T have decided that I will not be a candidate in 88, Bumpers was quoted as saying in a statement tele-. phoned by an aide. Matt James.</p>
        <p>Bumpers, who won election last jyear to his third six-year Senate V term, also flirted in 1983 with running ^for the nomination the next year. He cited a lack of money and organization when he said he would not run then.</p>
        <p>' Bumpers, 61, said that he felt that il had a good chance in a wide-open 'field and was bolstered by support of colleagues in the Senate and by .Other political and financial -pledges.</p>
        <p>; However, he said, a U.S. senator ' can work toward many of the same goals that the president works toward.</p>
        <p>So Ill turn instead to other challenges. I look forward to being a senior member of the United States Senate and working with a new Democratic president, he said in his statement.</p>
        <p>Bun^rs underwent knee surgery in niid-February to correct an old tennis injury. He had said that recuperation from the surgery would be a factor in his decision about running. Lately, he has been walking with a cane.</p>
        <p>In the statement. Bumpers said the personal factor weighed heaviest of all, because a campaign means a total disruption of ones life and the life of his family. It would mean a total disruption of the closeness my family has cherished.</p>
        <p>Bumpers and his wife, Betty, have three children, the youngest of whom isinhermid-20s.</p>
        <p>Bumpers was virtually unknown in Arkansas politics in 1970 when he sought the Democratic nomination for governor and defeated former six-term Gov. Orval E. Faubus, who was trying to make a comeback after a four-year absence from office.</p>
        <p>In the general election. Bumpers defeated the incumbent governor, multi-millionaire Winthrop Rockefeller.</p>
        <p>After two terms as governor. Bumpers was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1974, defeating 30-year veteran J. William Fulbright, then-chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in the Democratic primary. He won 85 percent of the vote in the general election.</p>
        <p>Robert Preston Dies</p>
        <p>SANTA BARBARA, CaUf. (AP) -Robert Preston, the fast-talking song and dance professor who conned small town River City in The Music Man, died Saturday of lung cancer. He was 68.</p>
        <p>Preston had been ill for some time, and died around 4 p.m. at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, said nursing supervisor Lisa Stotser.</p>
        <p>Preston was born Robert Preston Meservey in Newton Highlands, Mass., on June 8,1918, and moved to California during his childhood. After high school he joined a repertory company headed by Tyrone Powers mother and took part in 42 produc-, tions before being signed by Paramount Pictures at the age of 19.</p>
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        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987Patient Groups Worried About Cost Of AIDS Drug</p>
        <p>By PAUL RAEBURN AP Science Editor</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Organizations representing AIDS patients said the govemmenfs approval of the first anti-AIDS drug was a small step in the right direction, but they emphasized that it was not a cure and expressed concern that manv d^erv-ing patients would not be ante to af-</p>
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        <p>Levi noted that some patioits now receiving the drug free as part of research programs may suddenly find themselves forced to pay for it and may have to discontinue treatment.</p>
        <p>There has to be an obligation on the part of the government and Bor-roughs Wellcome (the drugs maker) to try to resolve that situation, Levi said.</p>
        <p>The drug - caUed azidothymidine, or AZT, and marketed under the name Retrovir  can prolong the lives of some ptients with acouir^ immune deficiency syndrome, nut it is highly toxic to the blood-producing bone marrow cells. As a consequence, some patients taking the</p>
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        <p>Because AZT does not kill the AIDS virus or block infection, it cannot in a^ way be considered a cure for AIDS. Its effect is merely to inhibit reproduction of the virus, and thus re^te, to some extent, the symptoms.</p>
        <p>People who take the drug are not going to have their immune deficiency go away, said Lawrence Kaplan, medical director of the AIDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital, where AZT has been in use for some time.</p>
        <p>They are going to continue to have problems with the usual complications of AIDS, thou^ its possible that may occur at a slower rate, he said.</p>
        <p>Its a small step in the right direction. This drug seems to have some demonstrated benefit in the short term, in terms of survival. But we have no idea what kind of benefit it has in the long term.</p>
        <p>Dr. Samuel Broder of the National Cancer Institute, who led the</p>
        <p>availability of other anti-AIDS drugs would produce a drop in the cost of AIDS drug treatments. Nevertheless, it is important to say that the Burroujghs WeUcome Company was the first cmnpany to come forward ami enter into an urgent coUabora-timi with the National Cancer Institute, Broder said.</p>
        <p>It is an example of how rapidly certain drugs can be developed when there is a collaboration between the government and an ethical private pharmaceutical company.</p>
        <p>The approval of the drug is good</p>
        <p>news for hemophiliacs, most of whom were unable to get AZT on an experimental basis, said Dr. Peter Uvine, medical director of the National Hemoiriiilia Foundatioa in New York.</p>
        <p>In a teleidione interview from Worcester, Mass., where he directs the New England Hemophilia Center, Levine said, It has not been widely available because people with hemophilia are sort of sparsely scattered througlHmt the whole country, not always in proximity to federally</p>
        <p>funded treatment evaluation units. Many hemophiliacs acquired AIDS through the transfusions of blood products before such products were screened for the disease. Levine said</p>
        <p>plans are under way for a research project to treat hemophiliacs with AZT when they show the first signs of the disease but before they have developed full-blown AIDS.</p>
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        <p>agreed with that charactei^tlon.</p>
        <p>What we have to do is to take the momentum from AZT and channel it into further research, so that we can learn how to do things more effectively and with less toxicity, Broder said.</p>
        <p>Bro^r predicted that developments in technology and the</p>
        <p>GREENSBORO (AP) - Several North Carolina physicians have given qualified support for state proposals to curb the spread of AIDS, including mandatory testing for organ donors and the right to jail some AIDS patients if they dont halt their sexual activities.</p>
        <p>But several of the doctors said they  would support a quarantine or jailing of someone infected with AIDS only under very limited circumstances. Some questioned whether rules to curb a persons sexual habits could be enforced.</p>
        <p>I disagree with widespread Tmtine of AIDS patients, said Timothy Lane, an infectious ise specialist at Moses Cone Memorial Hospital. He said he would sui^rt it only in the case of a prostitute infected with AIDS who fails to curb his or her activities.</p>
        <p>Jonathan Ned Katz, assistant on the Usbian and Gay Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation in New York City, said his organization opposes mandatory AIDS testing as well as quarantine of those with AIDS.</p>
        <p>We advocate voluntary testing for anycHie who wants to know if theyve been exposed to the virus, Katz said. If people know that theres mandatory testing, then (people in the high risk groups) may go underground. The mandatory testing will actually go against public health.</p>
        <p>One Chapel Hill physician also questioned whether quarantine of some ADS patients would have much impact.</p>
        <p>In certain cases, it may be good to</p>
        <p>with ADS or the ADS virus if less restrictive measures to control their activities fail.</p>
        <p>Some proposals would require legislative action. The draft bill would change the states communicable disease statute so that it would apply to all infectious diseases.</p>
        <p>County health directors already have the authority to seek incarceration of victims of other communicable diseases, such as tuberculosis and syphilis, if they fail to curb their activities. HealUi directors have used that power, but rarely.</p>
        <p>Under a bill filed Friday in the General Assembly, convicted prostitutes who test positive for ADS and continue to practice would face felony charges.</p>
        <p>Physicians and county health directors said they favor mandatory testing for the groups proposed, but oppose expanding it to other high-nsK grou^. All said they oppose mandatoi7 testing for couples seeking marriage licenses, as proposed in several bills pending in the General Aseembly.</p>
        <p>It wouldnt be cost-effective, Lemon said.</p>
        <p>But those interviewed gave qualified support to proposals on the quarantme, isolation or jailing of those infected with ADS if other measures fail.</p>
        <p>From what I have heard, they sound reasonable at this point, but I want to see them in writing, said Dr. Joe Holliday, Guilford County health director and an AIDS task force member.</p>
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        <p>scope of the epidemic, said Dr. Stanley Lemon, chief of the infectious disease division of N.C. Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>The vast majority of people infected with ADS are asvmptomatic and may not realize tney are infected, Lemon said, adding that he would fear such measures might be taken against people acting responsibly.</p>
        <p>State health officials made their proposals Thursday to the state ADS task force, which postponed action until April 7. The officials said state law should require ADS tests of all blood, organ, semen and tissue donors  measures practiced but not required by state law.</p>
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        <p>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -Diabetic children who are impatient, aggressive or competitive and display what are called Type A behavior patterns react to stress by mcreasing their blood sugar levels, scientists at the University of North Carolina have found.</p>
        <p>Researchers discovered that blood sugar levels in children who are ^rpe B, or more passive, quiet and relaxed, declined following stressful situations.</p>
        <p>Dr. Brian Stabler, associate professor of psychiatry at the school of medicine at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said the findings could be very important in helping to control the childrens illnesses.</p>
        <p>Stabler presented his findings of a study of diabetic youngsters at a meeting Saturday of the Society of Behavioral Medicine in Washington, DC.</p>
        <p>The better controlled blood sugar is in a child with diabetes, the less likely he or she is to have medical complications later in life, he said. This work indicates we may need to develop techniques for helping these children learn to deal with stress more effectively.</p>
        <p>Stablers study involved 12 boys, including six who were found to be 'Type A and six who were Type B. There also were four Type A girls, and five Type B girls. All of the pa</p>
        <p>tients, who ranged in age from 8 years to 16 years, were givoi a standard meal two hours before their blood glucose levels were checked. They were then asked to play a competitive video game called Super Breakout for 10 minutes and encouraged to score as high as possible.</p>
        <p>After five minutes, regardless of how well the children were doing, I would go into the room and say their scores were not as high as we thought they should be, Stabler said. Then I would say I would give them another chance to see if they could improve their scores. Because the kids didnt want to fail, most of them got pretty excited.</p>
        <p>Each childs blood sugar was then re-tested with the result that stress caused the level in Type A personality children to rise significantly. Stress had little effect on the Type B children, whose blood sugar continued to drop after the meal as expected.</p>
        <p>A follow-up study of 44 youngsters at a special camp for diabetics last summer confirmed the earlier results and ruled out the possibility that the Type A and B children just had different metabolisms. Stabler said. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation paid for the research.</p>
        <p>Exactly what component of Type A behavior causes blood sugar to rise is not yet known. Stabler said, but it</p>
        <p>likely is tied in with stress hormones such as adrenalin.</p>
        <p>There are at least a dozen things that affect the ability of children with juvenile diabetes to control their glucose levels, Stabler said. These include puberty, growth, exercise, emotions, family relationships and the obligation to have one or two shots of insulin every day.</p>
        <p>If we can do anything to help their overall care, then we will have done something really worthwhile, Stabler said. We may be able to help them cope with stress better so that</p>
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        <p>Much of the studys work was carried (Hit at Dukes Behavioral Medicine Research Center, Stabler added.</p>
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        <p>: GREENSBORO (AP) - State officials are looking to raise a penalty against Duke Power Co. following electrocution of a Greensboro worker who they say should have been Supervised for the work he was performing.</p>
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        <p>Three people have died on North Carolina roads this weekend, including a pedestrian who was killed Friday night when he was struck by a car while lying in the roadway, ttie state Highway Patrol said Saturday.</p>
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        <p>PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) - A traffic accident victim whose identity had stumped authorities for nearly two months has been transferred to a North Carolina rehabilitation facility to be nearer her family.</p>
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        <p>:ROXBORO, N.C. (AP) - A ngle-engine plane that crashed dbout one mile south of the Virginia 1 ne, killing three people aboard, was I elieved to have been rented from t le Danville, Va., Municipal Airport, |n airport official said Saturday.</p>
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        <p>Falwell Expecting Rough Sledding With PTL</p>
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        <p>scandal, says he realizes his fundamentalist approach may clash with the religious organizations Pentecostal leanings.</p>
        <p> ... I have no intention of making PTL a Baptist campground or a Pentecostal campground, Falwell said in one of several interviews he gave after Bakker resigned.</p>
        <p>- 'I plan to keep it open as a Christian outlet for the family of God.... Hopefully I will bring a constituency that is not there now. It is possible that we might, in fact, lose some. Bakker resigned as PTLs chairman Thursday after disclosing he had been involved in a sexual encounter seven years ago and was being blackmailed. The Charlotte Ol^rver reported the blackmail payments totaled $115,000, and the 'enccxmter was with a 21-year-old church secretary from New York : named Jessica Hahn.</p>
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        <p>In late 1984 or early 1985, Ms. Hahn met with businessman Paul Roper of Anaheim, Calif. By early February, Roper had sent PTL officials the draft of a lawsuit detailing the womans allegations and seeking millions of dollars in damages from PTL, Bakker and others, the Obsereer reported.</p>
        <p>Falwell, pastor of the Thomas</p>
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        <p>when asked whether ministers should sell things such as Tammy Bakker dolls, Falwell said, I would</p>
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        <p>It doesnt really matter whether someone seduced you or you raped someone, Falwell said. If youre a man of God, a leader of the flock, you yield, as far as Im concerned, youre out of the minister.</p>
        <p>But the minister preached forgiveness for Bakker.</p>
        <p>Yes, what Jim Bakker did is wrong... but no. Im no more willing to consign him to the scrap heap of human flesh than I would be willing to consign Richard Nixon to that. Falwell characterized himseif as a</p>
        <p>not and do not.</p>
        <p>The chaise in direction at PTL, Falwell said, will not be easy, of course. I am a fundamentalist and I am a Calvinist... I personally believe a ministn always reflects the personality of its leader.</p>
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        <p>Falwell said he has been told PTLs financial situation is neither critical nor comfortable.</p>
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        <p>The entire 2,300-acre Heritage USA complex, valued at about $160 million, includes a 500-room hotel, sh^ ping mall, cafeteria, convention center, water park, offices, a school.</p>
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        <p>Falw^ said its too early to tell specifically what plans wiU he completed. Financial matters and orientation are on the agenda for the first board meeting at Heritage USA Thursday.</p>
        <p>Falwell has replaced PTLs board with seven Members, including former interior secretary James Watt and evangelist Rex Humbard.</p>
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        <p>Ragan, Democrat Trade Jabs Over Budget</p>
        <p>By SUSANNEM. SCHAFER Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan took aim at Congress on Satiffday for resorting to a budget process that resembes a magic show with... smoke and mirrors and pulling rabbits out of hats. Democratic Rep. Vic Fazio of 1* California countered by accusing r Reagan of producing a budget that amounted to the essence of smoke and mirrors and challenging Reagan to tell the American people 1the truth about his spending plans 'even if it doesnt make us feel . good.</p>
        <p>* Reagan used his weekly radio ad</p>
        <p>dress from Camp David, Md., to assert that while he had produced a fiscal 1988 budget that met the Gramm-Rudman deficit targets, Congress  as usual  was way behind.</p>
        <p>But Fazio, in the Democratic response, charged that Reagans budget included $23 billion in new taxes, failed to meet the deficit-cut-target by almost $27 billion and doesnt come close to dealing with the deficit.</p>
        <p>Americans want the straight line about the bottom line, said Fazio, a member of the House Appropriations and House Budget committees.</p>
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        <p>Florida Man Pledges Money To Help Evangelist Meet Goal</p>
        <p>:  By GIL BROYLES</p>
        <p>I Associated Press Writer ; TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Oral  Roberts, faciM what he calls a deadline from God to raise $8 million ' by March 31 or die, said he planned to ; fast and pray for the remaining money, but a Florida man says hefi donate the final $1.3 million.</p>
        <p>Jerry Collins, who owns two greyhound racing tracks, signed a personal check to Roberts on Saturday morning at his office at the San-ford-Orlando Kennel Club, said publicist Phil Denis.</p>
        <p>He saw a story in the Orlando Sentinel this morning out of Tulsa saying Roberts was $1.3 million short of his goal and he was going to retreat to a prayer tower and fast until he raised the money, Denis said. He was touched by it. He gave me one of his personal checks and said to make it out for $1.3 million.</p>
        <p>The track publicist said he spoke with Oral Roberts son, Riclmrd, Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Richard said he will be flying in first thing tomorrow, Denis said. Weve set up a luncheon meeting to actually hand over the check.</p>
        <p>I dont think religion enters into this, he said. Its the education thing.</p>
        <p>Cdlins, of Sarasota, was away from his office and unavailable for comment Saturday, Denis said.</p>
        <p>I He has given money in the past for educational causes. Severa years ii^t the Clyde Beatty-Cole Jrothers Circus and donated it to 'Flbrida State University. Recently lie helped New College, an alternative school in Sarasota, pay for a $1 imillion new library.</p>
        <p>No one from Roberts organization could immediately be reached for comment on Collins donation. Telecalls Saturday afternoon to spokeswoman Jan Dargatz ^&amp;gt;ere answered by a recording that</p>
        <p>'Police Probe lJudge Slaying</p>
        <p>: NEW YORK (AP) - Police t'reported no clues Saturday in the slaying of an elderly administrative &amp;gt; iudge, but said they were checking ;'nis work in a scandal-ridden city ^agency and his sons legal connec-ftions for leads.</p>
        <p>Fridays shooting of 78-year-old George Aronwald even could have .;been a case of mistaken identity, Robert Colangelo, police chief of detectives, said at a news conference ^ in Queens.</p>
        <p>, A lone gunman followed Aronwald !'into a nei^borhood laundry, spun</p>
        <p> him around and fired five times into his shoulder, chest and head, killing</p>
        <p>I him instantly, police said. The man 1 fled in a waiting car.</p>
        <p> Aronwald was an administrative ;iu(l^e in the Parking Violations Bureau and had a small private law</p>
        <p> practice. His son, William I. Aron-' wald, is a lawyer representing</p>
        <p>Michael Raymond, also known as ; Michael Burnett, a government in-f(Hrmer who tipped authorities to ' high-level graft at the PVB.</p>
        <p> ^Sorne of the motives were looking r into include the possibility of a con-, nection with his work at the PVB. We ' are also talking with his son and looking into that angle, Colangelo said.</p>
        <p>Were checking into his clients in ' his private practice, he added. It could have been a street incident. Or ' even an abortive robbery.</p>
        <p>He added later that robbery was " unlikely as a motive. Lt. Tom Fahey, a police sp(ri(esman, said investigators did not believe a connection to . Aronwalds son and Burnett was likely.</p>
        <p>, We just dont see any strong connection between the father and son, said Fahey. That doesnt mean one 'wont come out</p>
        <p> The younger Aronwald, a criminal defense lawyer in White Plains, is a  former assistant district attorney in Bfanhattan and served in the mid-11170b as chief of the U.S. Justice Departments Organized Crime Strike Force.</p>
        <p>The two witnesses to the shooting  a mother and daughter working at Youngs Chinese Laundry - were I reviewing police mug shots Saturday to try to identify the gunman.</p>
        <p>said the evangelist would have no comment on ttw situation until April 1.</p>
        <p>Earlier Saturday, university officials prepared to close the gleaming 200-foot tower to the public and promised to keep the media away from the 69-year-old Roberts during what is expected to be a weeklong</p>
        <p>series of visits to the tower.</p>
        <p>The pioneer television evangelist has been at the center of controversy since he said on his national television program Jan. 4 that God told him his life would end at the close of March if the money for medical missionary scholarships is not raised by then.</p>
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        <p>The budget process is more like a magic show, with wink and blink, and smoke and mirrors and pulling rabbits out of hats, but almost all that ever comes up are designs to hide increases for the special interests, Reagan charged.</p>
        <p>Reagan said it was ap lO Capitol Hill to bring the nation back to budget sanity. He praised Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., for proposals to reform the budget process and called for Congress to meet its deadline for appropriations bills. He also called on Congress to give him the power to veto specific items in appropriations bills and to consider a two-year budget cycle and his administrations credit reform proposals.</p>
        <p>Fazio charged Reagan with overseeing the nations $1 trillion debt and that his budget amounted to the essence of smoke and mirrors.</p>
        <p>Its time to talk sense to the American people - to offer the plain facts and ttie simple truth even if it doesnt make us feel good, Fazio said. ... The honest fact is we need to continue spending restraint and we need to raise taxes if we want to cut the deficit over time and re-establish a firm economic foundation.</p>
        <p>Gray halted work Friday in the House Budget Committee after Democrats and Republicans each re</p>
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        <p>Carter Asks Syrian Help On Hostages' Release</p>
        <p>ByMONAZIADE Associated Press Writer DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -Former President Jimmy Carter said Saturday he expects ^ Syrian government to share information with the United States on the fate of American hostages in Lebanon and to exert influence to free them.</p>
        <p>Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, are on a private five-nation tour of the Middle East and North Africa. The Carters, who will spend three days in Syria, were greeted at the airport by Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa.</p>
        <p>Caiter said he was pleased to be accorded such a warm welcome, but added that he was not a representative of the United States government.</p>
        <p>He said he expected to discuss every conceivable subject when he meets Sunday with President Hafez Assad. It was Carters second visit to Damascus since he handed over the presidency to Ronald Reagan in 1981.</p>
        <p>We do not have an agenda, Carter said of his talks with Assad. Ive always had in past meeting a very frank and thorough analysis of issues. Weve discussed worldwide problems, bilateral relations and issues of that kind.</p>
        <p>Syrian intervention on behalf^ the eight Americans held in Lebanon, Carter said: No, I have no offical role to play at all.</p>
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        <p>Of course my prayer is that all the American hostages will be afe and will soon be released. These are innocent people of any crime against anyone... and I know in tte pst when information has been available, its been shared with our country, he said.</p>
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        <p>Twenty-four foreigners, including the eight Americans, are missing in Lebanon and are believed held by various underground groups. Also missing is Andean Church hostage negotiator Terry Waite.</p>
        <p>During Carters presidency, 52 Americans were held hostage by the fundamentalist revolutionary government of Iran for 444 days. The issue plagued his failed candidacy for re-election.</p>
        <p>Once in Syria, Carter again criticized Reagans Middle East policy.</p>
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        <p>The launch was the 17th in a planned series of 20 tests of the MX, which will carry up to 10 nuclear warheads when it Womes operational, said Capt. Norma Payne.</p>
        <p>The missile flew the 4,200 miles to the U.S. Army test range at Kwa-jalein Atoll in a half-luw, the Air Force said.</p>
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        <p>saying that when he was president, the Arab-Israeli conflict was a constant high priority.</p>
        <p>I dont think that level of emphasis has been apparent in the past six years. Obviously, the current administration is ready to move when an opportunity arises, but it hasnt taken a leadership role, he said.</p>
        <p>He said he hoped that in the remaining two years of President Reagans administration there can be a re-emphasis on this matter and that the president and secretary of state will play a leading role in trying to precipitate an international discussion or bilateral talks.</p>
        <p>Carter was the architect of the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Eg^t. It is the first such accord signed between Israel and an Arab country since Israels independence in 1948 and the subsequent Middle East war.</p>
        <p>The White House has criticized Carter for saying during his visit to Egypt that Reagan has resorted to military rather than diplomatic solutions in foreign policy.</p>
        <p>Responding to the criticism. Carter said: I am a free citizen and I am supportive of my country and my government on many issues.</p>
        <p>But he added that his criticism of his successors foreign policy was not new and that it has been expressed in the past five years frequently. Asked in Egypt if he would discuss his trip with Reagan administration officials. Carter said: I anticipate meeting with top officials in the Reagan administration and Ill give</p>
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        <p>In reply to another question. Carter said he would like to visit Moscow to exchange ideas about the peace process with Soviet leaders, but he said</p>
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        <p>Demjanjuk Trial Agony For Ukrainian Community</p>
        <p>ByMR.KROPKO Associated Press Writer CLEVELAND (AP) - The daily news from Israel on the war crimes trial of John Demjanjuk, accus^ of being the brutal Nazi death camp guard Ivan the Terrible, is stirring</p>
        <p> frustration and agony in the close-knit Ukrainian community that : counts Demjanjuk as a member.</p>
        <p>. This is just a show trial, a history lesson, so the memory of the ^ Holocaust doesnt die with the sur-</p>
        <p> viyors who have lived through it, j said Jack Burscu, an active member 1 of northeast Ohios Ukrainian community and a friend of the Demjanjuk family.</p>
        <p> John Demjanjuk is not on trial in Israel. Ivan the Terrible is on trial in Israel. As time goes by, more and more evidence will surface as to John</p>
        <p>Demjanjuks innocence, and thats the feeling in this community, Burscu said.</p>
        <p>Demjanjuk, 66, a retired Ford Motor Co. worker from Clevelands Seven Hills suburb, could face execution if the three-judge panel finds he was the man known as Ivan the Terrible at the Nazis Treblinka death camp.</p>
        <p>Demjanjuk contends he is not Ivan, that he was drafted into the Soviet Red Army, was captured in 1942 and was imprisoned by the Nazis before eventually serving in a unit that fought the Russians.</p>
        <p>Tlie U.S. government said in 1977 that Demjanjuk hid his past at Treblinka when he came to this country in 1952. After a trial, his U.S. citizenship was revoked and he was eventually extradited to Israel.</p>
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        <p>During his 19! trial, demonstrations on his behalf were common outside the federal courthouse and at the citys Public Square.</p>
        <p>Burscu said he has known Demjanjuk since the early 1960s through their membership in St. Vladimirs Ukrainian Ortho(lox Church.</p>
        <p>, It was very hard to believe these type of charges could be brought up against that man, because of the mans nature, Burscu said. The man is very kind.</p>
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        <p>The trial has caused the Ukrainian community to reflect on its own suffering, he said. Elders in the community have become more outspoken about how they endured famine under Stalin and brutality under Hitler.</p>
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        <p>Kulchyteky was a translator during Demjanjuks 1981 trial. He said he has believed since then that Demjanjuk is not Ivan the Terrible.</p>
        <p>Kulchytsky is a member of a community panel of the United Ukrainian Organization of Greater Cleveland which recently began meeting with a</p>
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        <p>Relatives of the seven astronauts watched as the memorial was unveiled by Bush and National Aeronautics and Space Administration Director James Fletcher during a half-hour ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.</p>
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        <p>BERGENFIELD, N.J. (AP) - A local suicide hot line set up a day</p>
        <p>aftei* the recent suicide deaths of four teen-agers will be omrated as long as its needed, accoroing to the town administrator.</p>
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        <p>ByRICHCARTIERE Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Sam the Hermit, an abandoned and injured German shepherd that lived along a country road, shunned human contact and attracted donations from well-wishers across the nation has been nabbed by the county dogcatcher.</p>
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        <p>. Sam the Hermit was the name given to the dog by ie 2,000 residents of the town of Tranquillity, 30 miles west of I^no. Bandoni and Donna Blackwood, who spearheaded efforts to care for the once abused animal, said there was no choice but to end Sams freedom.</p>
        <p>BesidesT numerous complaints that authorities were ignoring the stray, Bandoni said that Sam recently began chasing cars and lying in the middle of the road.</p>
        <p>But some still think the dog should be set free.</p>
        <p>I hope he is returned back to the widenipen fields of the San Joaquin Valley, where he had really found a happy home, said Jennifer Quails of Berkeley, who said her children sent money after reading about the dog in January.</p>
        <p>If he wanted or needed to be confined for the rest of his life, he wouldnt have kept his distance from people for so long, said Doug Simpan of Fresno, who heard about the dog s plight in a television report.</p>
        <p>People began noticing Sam about five years ago lying alon^ide the main road into town. He slept beneath a tree in a ditch and peered into cars from me roadside, leading residents to speculate he was looking for his irted master.</p>
        <p>m, believed to be about 8 years old, avoided human contact, and sometime last year his left eye was injured by a pellet gun.</p>
        <p>He gained nationwide publicity during efforts by townsfolk to care for the injured eye and gather money for a lifetime supply of dog food. Hundr^ of animai-lovers sent donations totaling $3,000 from more than 20 states and Canada.</p>
        <p>Efforts to tranquilizo him so a veterinarian could treat his eye failed because he didnt respond to drugs slipped intohisfood.</p>
        <p>The Fresno County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals took the dog into custody Thursday, and once his eye is healed he wUl live in Bandonis fenced-in back yard.</p>
        <p>I dont know how he will like it, but its for his own good, she said.</p>
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        <p>Although the number of calls since has dwindled to about a dozen each day, Gk)etting said Thursday the community would keep the hot line in operation as long as it was needed.</p>
        <p>However, (ioetting said, Our volunteers are very tired. </p>
        <p>National attention was focused on this suburban community of 25,000, six miles west of New York City, when four teen-agers died of carbon monoxide poisoning March 11. Their bodies were found in an idling car parked in a locked garage behind an apartment complex.</p>
        <p>In a suicide note written and signed by all four in pen on a small brown paper bag, the four did not explain why they killed themselves.</p>
        <p>Since the four deaths in Bergen-field, officials in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa have reported the deaths of eight teen-agers from carbon-monox-id^isoning.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Former CIA Director William J. Casey remained in stable condition Saturday after being hospitalized for re-evaluation of his December brain tumor surgery, a hospital spokeswoman said.</p>
        <p>Casey, who resigned his CIA post Feb. 2 following the operation to remove the malignant tumor, was readmitted to Georgetown University Hospital on March 13, said spokeswoman Robin Payes.</p>
        <p>CBS News reported Friday that the former director had difficulty swallowing and had heen readmitted for further surgery, but Payes said she knew of no further surgery scheduled. She said his hospitalization was indefinite.</p>
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        <p>Iowa, where a 14-year-old girl was found dead in her brothers car parked in the family garage, officials said.</p>
        <p>The Bergenfield hot line receives calls from all over northern New Jersey, an area that has a population of about 2,150,000, Goetting said.</p>
        <p>About eight to 10 of the calls each day have been from kids outside Bergenfield, he said. Half those calls were from outside Bergen County.</p>
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        <p>We dont think that is sufficient to meet our needs today, (ioetting said. Weve found that an immediate response is essential. We are not certain whether those services will ever be sufficient again.</p>
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        <p>By DAVID CRARY Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - While most South Africans watch from the sidelines, the white minority is waging a bitter election campaign over the future of apartheid.</p>
        <p>All sides agree that President P.W. Bothas National Party will retain power comfortably after the May 6 voting for Parliaments dominant white chamber.</p>
        <p>But polls suggest that the partys share of votes could drop shaiply from the last white election in 1981, and that an alliance of pro-reform candidates could do well enough to force a significant realignment of whitepolitical forces.</p>
        <p>None of the candidates, however, endorses the demands of black militants, made during more than two years of anti-apartheid unrest, for a one-man, one-vote system. Some black leaders say this makes the election irrelevant to any eventual solution</p>
        <p>Botha, 71 and believed to be contemplating retirement, called the election in January.</p>
        <p>At the time, the Nationalists appeared to be in a strong position to defeat far-right prties who opposed even modest concessions to blacks. Soldiers and police, with state-of-emergency powers, had imposed calm in most black townships, reform moves appeared stalled and most whites joined in angrily rej^ting foreign pressure to move faster.</p>
        <p>Since then, the National Party has been jolted by an unprecedented series of high-level defections. It is the most serious challenge since the party of Dutch-descended Afrikaners won power in 1948, institutionalized long-standing</p>
        <p>first time since whites arrived in southern Africa in 1652.</p>
        <p>Those quitting the party said they no longer believed the government was committed to genuine reform that would give blacks a significant national voice.</p>
        <p>Three of the defectors - former Ambassador to Britain Denis Worrall, Parliament member Wynand Malan and businesswoman Esther Lategan  have formed an alliance and are running as independents against Nationalist candidates. Their cause is supported by a group of dissident intellectuals from the University of Stellenbosch, the seat of Afrikaner learning.</p>
        <p>The Nationalists have allowed more racial mixing in public places, marriages across the color line and freer movement of black workers and businesses to white cities. But they balk at scrapping laws compelling individuals to be registered in racial groups and mandating segregated residential areasamong the major underpinnings of apartheid.</p>
        <p>Whites to the left of the government say the remaining apartheid laws must go. But they agree with the Nationalists that anv power-sharing arrangement with blacks should preserve whites cultural and political rights.</p>
        <p>Worrall, who quit his post in London in January, is challenging Constitutional Development Minister Chris Heunis, a possible successor to Botha and a principal architect of Nationalist j^licy.</p>
        <p>Heunis is considered the favorite in the Cape province wine-growing district of Helderberg, but polls have shown Worrall within striking distance, with large numbers of voters undecided.</p>
        <p>The government, said Worrall, completely underestimates the readiness of white South Africans for fundamental change.</p>
        <p>The main liberal opposition, the Progessive Federal Party, has decided not to field candidates against the Worrall alliance as part of a campaign to increase the number of pro-reform legislators in Parliament.</p>
        <p>The idea of an alternative government to the Nats has caught on in an unstoppable way, said Progessive Federal Party leader Colin Eglin, who maintains that an improved showing by anti-apartheid candidates this year could set the stage for victory in the general election set for 1989.</p>
        <p>Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert, who quit as PFP leader last year and said he saw no chance of finding answers in Parliament, described this election as pure political farce.</p>
        <p>We are no different from any other country where the trappings and rhetoric of democracy are manipulated to maintain the illusion of accountable government, he wrote in a newspaper column. Like the governments in those countries, the resultant one from this election will be neither democratic nor accountable.</p>
        <p>At stake on May 6 are the 166 elected seats in the 178-seat white chamber of Parliament 12 seats are filled by presidential and party appointments. The</p>
        <p>OSAKA, Japan (AP) - Police on Saturday arrested five executives of an investment company who are suspected of swindling about 10,000 people out of $289 million through fraudulent gold sales, the Japan Broadcasting Corp. said.</p>
        <p>Reports said the suspects allegedly approached mostly elderly people and urged them to invest their money with the firm, but pocketed the investments. The loss of savings reportedly led some elderly victims to suicide.</p>
        <p>The Japan Broadcasting (^rp. report did not say if formal charges were filed against the executives or if charges were brought against the investment company, Toyota Shoji, which declared bankruptcy in 1985.</p>
        <p>Among those arrested were Hiroshi Ishikawa and Hiroshi Yabuuchi, the former president and vice president of Toyota Shoji.</p>
        <p>The arrests followed a two-year police investigation in which authorities traced the flow of monev to iHiild up evidence, Japan Broadcasting Corp. said.</p>
        <p>The investigation was briefly halted in June 1985, when the companys former chairman, Kazuo Nagano, who was stabbed to death in his apartment. The slaying occurred after Naganos two assailants announced their intention to about 40</p>
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        <p>Before Malans defection, the National Party held 127 seats, the Progessive Federal Party held 27 and its moderate ally, the New Republic Party, 5. Nineteen seats are held by the extreme-ri^t Conservative and Herstigte Na-sionale (Reformed National) parties, which have jeopardized their chances of major gains by squabbling over a possible alliance.</p>
        <p>In 1981, the National Party received 57 percent of the vote, while 16 percent went to the far rig^t and 27 percent to the PFP and New Republic Party.</p>
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        <p>Of the 5 million whites, 3,031,414 are registered to vote. The candidates they elect will set policy that affects about 28 million South Africans of other races.</p>
        <p>Exiled officials of the outlawed African National Congress have denounced the election and threatened military and diplomatic moves to disrupt it.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Allan Boesak, a founder of the United Democratic Front antiapartheid coalition, which shares political goals with the ANC, said in a speech on March 18 that whites must decide for themselves whether to vote.</p>
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        <p>Italian Police Search For General's Assassins</p>
        <p>By VICTOR L. SIMPSON Associated Press Writer ROME (AP) - Police raided suspected terrorist haunts on Saturday in a huge manhunt for the killers of an air force general known as Italys Star Wars^ expeat.</p>
        <p>Interior Minister Oscar Luigi Scalfaro linked Fridays assassination of Gen. Licio Giorgieri with what he termed a new terrorism with close ties with foreign countries.</p>
        <p>Scalfaro told reporters the attack has the trademark of European terrorism and that investigators were checking the possibility that Gior^eri was slain according to a decision made outside our country but executed by professional killers.</p>
        <p>No reports surfaced of arrests in the assassination, which Defense Minister Giovanni Spadolini described an attempt to undermine this NATO member country.</p>
        <p>Giorgieri, 61, was killed in a fusillade of pistol fire by two mmi on a motorcycle as he rode in Rome in his car. An aiumymous telei^one caller said a leftist group beueved linked to the terrorist Rea Brigades was responsible.</p>
        <p>Officials said hundreds of policemen searched the homes of terrorist susp^ts and sympathizers in Rome overnight Anti-terrorist security officers were posted around government</p>
        <p>ITALIAN GENERAL KILLED  A policeman guards the car in which Italian Air Force General Licio Gicvgierii 61, was shot dead by two youths on a motorcy</p>
        <p>cle Friday in Rome. Defense Minister Giovanni Spadolini said the attack was the work of the leftist terrorist group Red Brigades. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Iranian President Claims</p>
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        <p>By SCHEHEREZADE FARAMAZl Associated Press Writer NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)  Iranian President Ali Khamenei has accused President Reagan of lying during his replies to questions about the secret shipment of U.S. arms to Iran.</p>
        <p>Khamenei, speaking the day after Reagan held nis first news conference since November when ie shipments were disclosed, said Iran would publish its own account of the deal.</p>
        <p>In last nights news conference, Reagan, who had promised reporters not to say anything other than the truth, once again did not tell the truth and accused his colleagues, Khamenei said in a sermon during prayers at Tehran University.</p>
        <p>Concerned officials in the Islamic republics government are preparing a report about the facts (of Iranian-American dealings). Then the world will know how much of what the (Tower) report and the American leaders have said is correct and how much is vicious and false, he added.</p>
        <p>The speech was carried on the state-run Iranian television, monitored in Nicosia.</p>
        <p>Reagan did not make new disclosures about the Iran arms case, but he acknowledged that it led to trading weapons for American hostages held by pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem extremists in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>Iranian leaders have promised in the past to intervene with the kidnappers to free American hostages in Lebanon if the United States releases several billion dollars worth of Iranian assets frozen in 1979.</p>
        <p>Eight Americans are among 24 foreigners missing and believed neld hostage in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>%e American administration is still struggling with this affair and it doesnt seem that it will finish soon, said Khamenei.</p>
        <p>In theSOO-page Tower report they have written anything they liked, Khamenei said, referring to the report issued after an investigation</p>
        <p>by a commission headed by former Senator John Tower.</p>
        <p>Khamenei said that while the report contained some truth, other parts of it were largely fictional.</p>
        <p>Until now all their work was based on lies, mixed wii corruption and accusation of others, IQiamenei said.</p>
        <p>From the day this issue was exposed there have been various contradictions in what the president and his aides have been saying. Obviously contradictions means lies. \^n one says two things, one of them must be a lie.</p>
        <p>The Iranian president did not give specifics on the alleged lies.</p>
        <p>Iranian leaders have said the contacts were the result of U.S. initiative, and Khamenei said the United States had three objectives in trying to improve ties with Iran.</p>
        <p>One goal was to obtain freedom for American hostages in Lebanon, he said.</p>
        <p>A second goal, prompted by the mistaken analysis that there are groups of moderates and hardliners in Iran, was to attempt to woo the moderates, the Iranian president said.</p>
        <p>A third objective was to gain a foothold here in the neighborhood of their powerful rival, meaning the Soviet Union... to keep an eye on the Russians, Khamenei said.</p>
        <p>He said Iranian policy rejected both superpowers and Tehran had cut off the hands of all powers and showed that there is no room in Iran for America or non-America.</p>
        <p>Khamenei said Iran, through the contacts, was able to obtain a number of needed means.</p>
        <p>He did not elaborate but was apparently referring to TOW anti-tank missiles and spare parts for Irans U.S.-made fighter-bombers and Hawk missiles.</p>
        <p>Khamenei delivered his speech on the eve of the Iranian New Year.</p>
        <p>The president boasted that militarily the year was one of the most successful in the 6^-year-old</p>
        <p>war with neighboring Iraq.</p>
        <p>He listed all the offensives launched by Iranian forces over the last 12 months, including the big push east of Basra, Iraqs second largest city, launched Jan. 9.</p>
        <p>Tehran radio said Iranians will celebrate the New Year, known as Now Rouz in Persian, with the martyrs at the Behesht Zahra cemetery outside Tehran where thousands of war dead are buried.</p>
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        <p>SIDON, Lebanon (AP)  Israeli warplanes attacked an abandoned Palestinian base on the fringe of a refuge camp outside this southern port FYiday, ^lice reported.</p>
        <p>No casualties were reported in the seventh Israeli air raid inside Lebanon this year. Police said the abandoned base and a nearby bridge were destroyed.</p>
        <p>Police said three jets fired 12 rockets at a one-story building at Darb el-Sim on the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camps southern edge. They said Yasser Arafats Fatah faction had used it to train guerrillas for attacks on Israel from the sea.</p>
        <p>Police and Fatah spokesmen in Sidon, 25 miles south of Beirut, said Fatah abandoned the base three months ago and there were no casualties. The planes attacked at 2:45 p.m., they said.</p>
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        <p>buildings and at key intersections. Police were also searching cars at roadblocks around Rome, officials said.</p>
        <p>Giorgieri was an engineer in charge of buying and maintaining arms, missiles and aircraft, according to the Defense Minist^.</p>
        <p>Italian newspapers said he was known in military circles as the nations Star Wars expert because he had been involved in Italian efforts to obtain research contracts under the U.S. Strat^c Defensive Initiative. Tlie SDI is aimed at creating a space-based defmise system against nuclear missiles.</p>
        <p>The U.S. Embassy issued a statement Saturday condemning the assassination as a barbarous act of terrorism.</p>
        <p>Premier-designate Giulio Andreot-ti called the shooting an evil act aimed at stril^ our society and the system of international relations of which Italy has chosen to be part. Spadolini said Friday the falling constitutes a new blow in the plan launched to destabilize the count^, a plan which will find, on the part of the state, a fum and decisive reply.</p>
        <p>An auto{)sy showed the general was shot five times  twice in the neck, twice in the left shoulder and one bullet throi^ the left ear.</p>
        <p>He was in a chauffeur-driven air force car late Friday afternoon when two men, their faces covered by the shields of their white helmets, piilled alongside on a motorcyle and fired, accmding to investigators.</p>
        <p>The motorcyle was later found abcut a half mile away.</p>
        <p>About an hour after the attack, an anonymous woman caller to the Milan office of the Rome newspaper</p>
        <p>La Repubblica said in a statement: This evening we took care of Licio Giorgieri, the top man in charge of constructing arms and air force and space armaments. Fighting Communist Union.</p>
        <p>Terrorism experts said the Fighting Communist Union was a hardline splinter group of the leftist Red Brigades, many of whose members were arrested in the terrorist crackdown in the early 1980s.</p>
        <p>Spadolini said the assassination recalled that of French Gen. Rene</p>
        <p>Other politicians expressed concern that the attack, the second in five weeks, signaled a resurgence of Italian terrorism. The Red Brigades claimed responsibility for the Feb. 14 ambush of a mail truck which killed two police.</p>
        <p>Giorgieris assassination came amid political crisis. Andreotti has been b^g to form a new government since Bettino Craxi resigned as premier this month.</p>
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        <p>A week later in West Germany, Ernst Zimmermann, chairman of a company manufacturing aircraft engines for North Atlantic Treaty Organization defenses, was kUled in his home near Munich. The Red Army Factimi claimed responsibility.</p>
        <p>Spadolini told reporters Saturday, For some time I have warned of the existence of international connections and for some time I have seen the comi^ together of European anti-Atlantic (anti-NATO) groups with the residue of Middle Eastern ter-</p>
        <p>Andreottis efforts appear to have stalled. If no agreement is reached President Francesco Cossiga may be forced to call general elections a year ahead of schedule.</p>
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        <p>Pakistan Leader Says No Nuclear  Bomb In Works</p>
        <p>By BARRY RENFREW Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>ISLAMABAD, Patstan (AP) -President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq emphatically denied Saturday that Pakistan has or is trying to build a nuclear bomb and said unidentified forces were trying to wreck his governments ties with the Umted States.</p>
        <p>In a speech at the opening of an exhibition on atomic energy, Zia said Pakistan was determined to go ahead with its atomic energy program despite growing international concern that it is being used to develop nuclear weapons.</p>
        <p>We have not made any bomb, we. dont have any bomb, we dont have an^ intention to make the bomb, Zia said.</p>
        <p>Charges that Pakistan is trying to build nuclear weapons are totally false, utterly baseless and totally incorrect, said Zia, in an unusually strong rejection.</p>
        <p>A projposed U.S. government six-year aid package for Pakistan worth $4 billion has come under attack in Congress because of concern that Pakistan is close to building an atomic weapon. U.S. officials have</p>
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        <p>Father Of Hostage Makes Plea For Son</p>
        <p>ByRODEINAKENAAN Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - The father of a French hostage under death threat came to Beirut on Saturday and pleaded on television for his sonslife.</p>
        <p>Marc Normandin, his voice constricted with emotion, begged kidnappers to spare his son, Jean-Louis, a 35-year-old lighting engineer with Frances Antenne-2 television station.</p>
        <p>I came to plead for Jean-Louis life. I appeal to the holders of Jean-</p>
        <p>Two French hostages - diplomats Marcel Fontaine, 44, and Marcel Carton, 63 -begin their third year in captivity Sunday.</p>
        <p>A poUce statement said the two bombs that went off in west Beiruts Sanayeh and Karakol Druse districts caused property damage but no casualties.</p>
        <p>Louis Normandin, my son, to spare him and release him like the others,</p>
        <p>58-year-</p>
        <p>his friends and comrades, he said on state-run Channel 5 television hours after arriving in Christian east Beirut from France.</p>
        <p>He was just doing his job as a television technician. He is a victim of his duty. I hone his captors will understand that, said the 58-y old father.</p>
        <p>He spoke for 30 seconds in French. His words were translated into Arabic by a broadcaster.</p>
        <p>Normandin was kidnapped March 8,1986.</p>
        <p>In Moslem west Beirut, police said Saturday that two bombs went off overnight. In the southern port city of Sidon, militiamen seized a truckload of explosives believed destined for terrorist attacks.</p>
        <p>The Revolutionary Justice Organization, a group believed made up of pro-Iranian Shiite extremists, has threatened to kill Normandin by Tuesday unless France spells out its policies on terrorism ana arms supplies to Iraq.</p>
        <p>Iran and Iraq have been at war since September 1980.</p>
        <p>French Embassy spokesman Gerard Boivineau said the fathers trip was a personal and strictly individual initiative.</p>
        <p>Several Beirut radio stations said the elder Normandin plans to meet by Monday with Sheik Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, the reputed spiritual guide of pro-Iranian Shiite militants.</p>
        <p>Twenty-four foreigners, including eight Americans, are missing and believed held hostage in Lebanon.</p>
        <p>Militiamen of the Sunni Moslem Popular Nasserite Organization confiscated a truckload of anti-personnel and anti-tank mines Friday night in Sidon, police said.</p>
        <p>The militia said in a'statement the driver admitted the load was to be used for sabotage.</p>
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        <p>The weekly Ash-Shiraa magazine, which last November broke the sto^ of secret U.S. arms sales to Iran, said Saturday that Syria plans to deploy troops in and around don by the end of next month.</p>
        <p>That could create problems with Israel, which invaded Lebanon in 1982 and maintains a security zone in south Lebanon along the Israeli border.</p>
        <p>The magazine quoted Syrias military intelligence chief in Lebanon, Brig. (kn. Ghazi Kenaan, as saying Syrian forces will reach the Zahrani oil refinery south of Sidon at the end of April.</p>
        <p>Syria maintains more than 25,000 troops in Lebanon and is considered the countrys main power-broker. Syria deployed 7,500 troops in the capitals Moslem sector Feb. 22 to end the chaotic reign of rival militias.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>Ecuadoreans Face Difficult Times In Wake Of Recent Earthquakes</p>
        <p>ByMONTEHAYES Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - Femando Flores, headwaiter at the Hereford Grill, one of Quitos most popular steakhouses, looked glumly around a dining room empty of customers on a Saturday night.</p>
        <p>. *"Hiis is a disaster, he said.</p>
        <p>Flores personal calamity is the r^t of a ban on weekend gasoline sales ordered by President Leon Febres Cordero to meet what he ci^ the worst disaster in the his-torv of Ecuador.</p>
        <p>Ten strong earthquakes in northern Ecuador on March 5-6 left an estimated 1,000 people dead or miss-ina, crippled tte countrys vital oil inaustiy and forced the government to suspend payments for the rest of the year on Ecuadors $8.2 billion forei^debt.</p>
        <p>For the nations 9 million people, times are likely to get even harder than they have been for the past year.</p>
        <p>It was as if someone took the blood from a human being and asked 1^ to live, Febres Cordero said in describing the economic impact of the rupture of Ecuadors trans-Andean oil pipeline and the resulting halt in exports.</p>
        <p>In recent years oil has provided more than 60 percent of the dollar earnings of this small South American nation, which began exporting petroleum in 1972.</p>
        <p>The country is living through a difficult perioa in its history. The pr^lems are mounting up, the ^to newspaper El Comercio said, noting that the quake-spawned damage to the economy is the latest in a series of of economic and political crises that have shaken Ecuador in the last 12 months.</p>
        <p>The crises include two failed military rebellions in March 1986 by a mutinous air force commander and the kidnapping of the prsident in January by air force commandos</p>
        <p>Pebres Cordero, a roughspoken champion of free enterprise, and his leftist and center-left opponents who</p>
        <p>Corsica Sees Bomb Blasts</p>
        <p>AJACCIO, Corsica (AP) - More than 50 small bombs exploded in a 30-minute span Saturday in businesses and homes across this French island. Buildings were damaged, but no casualties were</p>
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        <p>control Congress have also conducted a bitter ideological feud that climaxed in an unsuccessful attempt in January to impeach him and raised the sp^ter of a military coup.</p>
        <p>The political climate worsened this past week when students held violent street demonstrations to protest the governments post-quake austerity measures, and the counts largest labor federation, which is controlled by Communists, announced plans for a 24-hour general strike March 25 to protest Febres Corderos emergency measures. The federation, the United Front of Laborers, also called for the presidents impeachment.</p>
        <p>The working class is not will^ to allow the countys catastrophic situation to be utilized to impose new economic measures against the interests of the people, said Fausto Dutan, the unions leader.</p>
        <p>In addition to banning gasoline sales on weekends and rationing gasoline during the wfurk werii, the government raised the price of gasoline from the equivalent of 33 cents to 60 cents a gallon and increased bus fares from eight sucres to 10 sucres (seven cents).</p>
        <p>The increases are intended to shave domestic consumption of petroleum by 25 percent and boost government revenues. But they are un-popul^ measures in a country where the minimum wage is $80 a month.</p>
        <p>Febres Corderos political opponents, including Communists and center-left politicians, charge that the increase in gasoline prices will spur inflation, now running at 25 percent.</p>
        <p>The increase in the price of fuel will have a chain reaction on the prices of all essential goods and services, said Ro^o Boria, a Social Democrat who is vying for his partys nomination in next years presidential election.</p>
        <p>The government rejected demands from organized labor that the minimum wage be increased to $167 a month to compensate for the price increases and said as part of its own belt-tightening, salaries of top public</p>
        <p>officials, including the president, were being slashed by 20 percent.</p>
        <p>Newspaper editorials urged the government and the oj^ition to cooperate in this time ol crisis. But Febres Corderos foes acciKedhim of sabotaging the political truce he offered shortly after the earthquakes.</p>
        <p>Borja said he had distrusted the truce offer from the very beginning. He accused Febres Coraero of using the crisis to try to win the silence (tt the opposition on these measures, which are a blow to the working class and the poor.</p>
        <p>The government said it had no alternative but to impose the austerity steps.</p>
        <p>Officials estimate the quake damage at nearly $1 billion, including lost oO revenues, rerair of a 30-mile section of the pipeline and reconstruction of bridges and roads destroyed by mudslides and flash flooding in the quake-ravaged jungles where the oil industry is cente^.</p>
        <p>Ecuador already was reeling from a fmancial crisis provoked by the sharp drop in world oil prices last year.</p>
        <p>Oil income fell from $1.8 billion in 1985 to $970 million in 1986 while total exports dropped from $3 billion to $2.2 billion.</p>
        <p>The government is seeking emergency economic aid because of the earthquakes, and emissaries from the World Bank, the Inter-American Devel(^ent Bank and other international lending agencies met in Quito to come up with an aid package.</p>
        <p>Officials say repair of the key pipeline will take five months and tMse costs alone will reach $150 million.</p>
        <p>Nearby Venezuela, a fellow member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, is lending Ecuaoor 5 million barrels of oil for domestic consumption  enough for 50 days at current levels of usage. It also is providing 50,000 barrels a day to help cover Ecuadors export commitments of 144,000 barrels daily.</p>
        <p>The aid helps but is not enough to kero Ecuadoreans from bracing for difficult days ahead.</p>
        <p>Patricio Andrade, waiting in line at a gasoline statiim with two dozen otl^ (hivars to bi^ his quota of 10 gallons, voiced a view expressed by many Ecuadoreans since the earthquakes.</p>
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        <p>In a claim to a radio station in Basta, the group said the bombings were in response to Francois Giac-cobi, a leftist senator from Corsica who vigorously condemned terrorism during the campaign for local r^onal elections.</p>
        <p>The FLNC has been carrying out a bombing campaign for more than a decade.</p>
        <p>The explosions occurred between 4 a.m. ana 4:30 a.m. The targets included banks, post offices, tax collection offices and private residences in Basta, Corte, Casanova-de-Venaco, St. Pierre de Venaco, He Rousse, Oletta, Borgo, Lucciana, Biguglia, St. Florent, Ponte Lecchia, Calvi, Ajaccio and Porticcio.</p>
        <p>Most of the explosions went off in the nortliern part of the mountainous island. Damage generally was not serious, and mostly involved broken windows and smashed doors.</p>
        <p>On Feb. 20, an explosion destroyed the tax office in Bastia, causing nearly $8.3 million in damage. That blast also was claimed by the FLNC.</p>
        <p>Grenade Explodes</p>
        <p>LISBON, Portugal (AP) - A man threw a grenade into, a group involved in a heated argument on a Lisbon street Saturday, injuring six people, police said.</p>
        <p>A spokesman at Lisbon police headquarters said investigators suspected the grenade was thrown by one of those injured. He said no arrests had been made.</p>
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        <p>Groenville, N.C. Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
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        <p>BVikes Win 3-A State Cage Title</p>
        <p>By TOM MORRIS Reflector Sports Writer CHAPEL HILL - Salisbury went ahead early and kept the pressure on throughout as the Hornets rolled past Farmville Central, 63-45, to win the state 2-A basketball championship.</p>
        <p>The Hornets looked to big men Fred Campbell, 6-7, and Bryan Withers, 6-6, and the two juniors responded with 22 and 20 points respectively. For his efforts, Campbell was named the games MVP I think both of our post men, Fred and Bryan, played well. We plann^ our game plan around them, said Salisbury coach Sam Gealy.</p>
        <p>Farmville coach Mike Terrell also felt the Hornets inside game was a key.</p>
        <p>.Their inside players played well, Terrell sail. They are two good p(t players. They came out in the nrst two minutes with no doubt they were going to win the ball game.</p>
        <p>We came out a little hesitant. Thev jumped on us (and) beat us on the backboards.</p>
        <p>The two teams played fairly evenly in the opening minutes with</p>
        <p>Salisbury edging out to a 14-6 lead after the opening period.</p>
        <p>The Hornets stretched out to 10-point leads twice in the second quarter before heading into the lockerrooms with a 29-18 advantage. Withers had 10 of his 20 points in the first half.</p>
        <p>The Jaguars shot only 39 percent in the first half while Salisbury was just slightly better at 42 percent. The difference was the backboards where the Hornets held a 22-13 advantage for the half and a 41-29 edge for the game.</p>
        <p>We missed shots in the the first quarter that we normally make and it was a chain reaction, Terrell said.</p>
        <p>Gealy said the Hornets have been inside oriented all year and he felt they could go inside on the Jaguars zone. I</p>
        <p>By TOM MORRIS Reflector Sports Writer CHAPEL HILL - D.H. Conley made the dream a reality by knocking off North Gaston 64-55 to win the state 3-A basketball title Saturday.</p>
        <p>And to make the story complete, it was seniors Troy Ebron ana Ridcy Farrow leading the way, just as they have all season.</p>
        <p>Farrow scored 16 points while Ebron totaled 12 points and six assists and was named the Most Valuable Player of the game.</p>
        <p>Ebron and Farrow scored 19 of the Vikings 25 fourth-quarter points.</p>
        <p>They are the two seniors who said they were going to do it, said Conley coach Walter Claybrook. I think both of them came through in the fourth quarter.</p>
        <p>The Vikings led 39-30 at the end of the third quarter. Farrow hit three straight buckets to open the fourth riod and give the Vikings a 43-32</p>
        <p>The Wildcats closed to within six at 50-44 with four and a half minutes to go but Ebron followed with a layup after breaking the press and Farrow followed with another layup to make it 52-44 with 4:13 to go.</p>
        <p>Ebron added another layup with 3:45 to go and then added two free throws to make it 56-44. Farrow then finished off the string with a dunk after a block by Phil Medlin to give the Vikings a 14-point advantage at 5844.</p>
        <p>I saw they were playing real tight on Phil, Ebron said. I told Ricky we had to hit the js (jumpers).</p>
        <p>From there on, it was just a matter of establishing the final margin.</p>
        <p>We have no excuses, said North</p>
        <p>That's My Ball</p>
        <p>James Reid (right) takes the ball away from teammate Kennedy Williams (44) on a rebound during action Saturday in Chapel Hill in the 2-A state championship game. Salisbury beat the Jaguars for the championship. (Reflector Photo by CUff Hollis)</p>
        <p>Jaguars Fall To Salisbury</p>
        <p>Gaston coach Hal White. We played as hard as we could. This is the first game since tiie tournament started that we ever got behind.</p>
        <p>Conley took the lead early, outscor-ing North Gaston 64) to start the game. The Wildcats came back to trail by two at the half, 22-20.</p>
        <p>The game was tied twice in the second half at 22-22 and at 24-24. Conley went on a 9-2 run to take a 31-24 lead with 3:29 to go in the third quarter.</p>
        <p>Conley had trouUe with fuU-court pressure in the regional final last week against Bartlett-Yancey but experienced few problems with the Wildcatspressure.</p>
        <p>I thought us scoring off their press was a key, Claybrook said.</p>
        <p>White also felt Conley handled the pressure well. We knew they had trouble with it (last week), but they didnt have trouble with it tonight, he said. That was the key.</p>
        <p>Alton Mintz led the Wildcats with 21 points. North Gaston finishes the year at 15-15. They were 10-14 in the regular season but rolled right tlvou^ the sectionals and Western Regional to reach the title game.</p>
        <p>The Vikings end the year at 22-8 and tiie title is the first state basketball titie ever for Conley.</p>
        <p>NORTH GASTON (55)</p>
        <p>Cliaptnan 15-7 7, Mintz 101-2 21, Jackson 16-68, Welcome 00-00, Woods 11-2 3, Littlejohn 1 2-2 4, Siegle 1 0-0 2, Watson 4 2-2 10. Totals 1917-2155.</p>
        <p>D.H. CONLEY (64)</p>
        <p>Medlin 43-311, Farrow 8 0-116, Patrick 1</p>
        <p>04) 2, Wilder 2 5-5 9, Merritt 3 04) 6, Smith 2 0-14, Bonner 0 44 4, West 0 04 0, E. Merritt 0 04) 0, Best 0 04 0, Clemons 0 04 0. Totals 2416-2564.</p>
        <p>North Gaston.................9  11  10  25-55</p>
        <p>D.H. Conley..................13  9  15  2765Up For Two</p>
        <p>D.H. Conleys Ricky Farrow goes up for a basket against the guard of a partially hidden defender from North Gaston Saturday during the 3-A State Championship basketball game at Chapel Hill. Conley won the game to capture its first ever title. (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>Orange Color Heels Blue</p>
        <p>EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Jim Boeheim, maintaining he had no monkey on his back, finally is going to the NCAA Final Four as head coach of the Syracuse Orangemen.</p>
        <p>Boeheim, in his 11th season as at Syracuse, guided the lOth-ranked Orangemen past No. 2 North Carolina 79-75 Saturday for the East Regional title and a trip to New Orleans.</p>
        <p>Making the Final Four is why everybody is in this, said Boeheim, who was part of the last Syracuse -Final Four team in 1975 as an assistant coach. Im not a better coach than 1 was yesterday.</p>
        <p>It was Boeheims way of saying he doesnt think he or his program has</p>
        <p>gotten enough respect through the years.</p>
        <p>Syracuse, which has a reputation of blowing big games, had to shake off second-half North Carolina rallies. The triumph brought the Orangemens record to 30-6 and a spot in the national semifinals against Providence, a team Syracuse b^t twice during the Big East Conference regular season.</p>
        <p>I thought the first half was the best  weve ever rebounded,</p>
        <p>Boeheim said, referring to the 29-12 advantage. After the Big East tournament (including a championship game loss to Georgetown), I said we had to rebound better and shoot free throws better, but we regressed on the free throws.</p>
        <p>Overall, Syracuse outrebounded North Carolina 43-32 as 6-foot-9 freshman Derrick Coleman grabbed 14 rebounds and Rony Seikaly 11.</p>
        <p>Seikaly, a 6-10 junior center who had been mostly a disappointment to Boeheim until this season, was named the tourneys outstanding player.</p>
        <p>Seikaly, who scored 33 points in a regional semifinal victory over Florida, hit ll-of-15 shots from the field and scored 26 points against North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Rony has been big in this tournament, Boeheim said. Hes done things you have to do in the low post. We were able to get him the 1^11 a foot from the basket and hes pretty good from there.</p>
        <p>North Carolinas Dean Smith, who</p>
        <p>has coached the Tar Heels to regional titles 10 times in the past 21 years, (See ORANGE, B-4)</p>
        <p>SYRACUSE (79)</p>
        <p>Triche 5-9 0-1 10, Coleman 2-10 44 8, Seikaly 11-15 4-7 26, Monroe 34 44 12, Douglas 6-13 2-5 14, Brower 1-2 0-1 2, Thompson 3-31-57, Harried 0404 0. Totals 314015-2979.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA (75)</p>
        <p>Wolf 5-7 1-2 12, Popson 54 0410, Reid 7-14 1-2 15, Lebo 0-5 2-2 2, K. Smith 10-19 1-1 25, Bucknall 0-1 04 0, R. Smith 4-5 04 11, Williams 04 0-10. Totals 3144 54 75.</p>
        <p>HalftimeSyracuse 41, North Carolina 30. 3-point goalsSyracuse 24 (Monroe 2-S, Douglas 0-1), North Carolina 8-20 (K. Smith 4-11, R. Smith 3-3, Wolf 1-1, Lebo 0-</p>
        <p>5). Fouled outNone. ReboundsSyracuse 42 (Coleman 14), North Carolina 32 (Wolf 10). AssistsSyracuse 17 (Douglas 9), North Carolina 18 (K. Smith 7). Total foulsSyracuse 16, North Carolina 23. A19,552.</p>
        <p>ECU Takes Two From Dukes</p>
        <p>We put him on Williams, Gealy</p>
        <p>We were going to go inside and )ound it in, Gealy said. We also lurt them on the boards.</p>
        <p>Fafmville failed to score on its first seven possessions of the third uarter as the Hornets increased ir lead to 15 at 33-18.</p>
        <p>Tyrone Joyner broke the Jaguars drought with a jumper with 4:10 left in the period but Warren Alexander answer^ for the Hornets to make it 35-20.</p>
        <p>It got no better from there for the Jaguars. Salisbury led 41-27 and steadily increased the lead from there.</p>
        <p>The lead reached 20 with 3:48 to go on two free throws by Alexander.</p>
        <p>Kennedy Williams, the Jaguars leading scorer at 17 points per game, was kept in ch^k by the Hornets Donald Jenkins.*</p>
        <p>Ve put</p>
        <p>said. I think he bothered him some. With his size and reach he makes you think about things. Donald, in a quiet way, had a very ffective game. James Reid led Farmville with 14 points while Williams chipped in 13.</p>
        <p>Salisbury finishes the year 30-2 and will return all but one starter next season.</p>
        <p>Salisbury has, without a doubt, the best team weve played all year, Terrell said. You get to the main event and sometimes you dont have a good ball game. Maybe they had something to do with it. They appear to have wanted it more than we did. Farmville finishes the year 23-6.</p>
        <p>SALISBURY (63)</p>
        <p>Campbell 10 24 22, Withers 8 44 20, Alexander 5 O-l 10,-Blake 3 1-2 7, Jenkins 2 04 4, Stout 0 04 0. Kenerly 0 04 0. Phifer 0 0-1 0, Virtue 0 04 0. Giles 0 04 0. Totals 28 7-1663.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE CENTRAL (45)</p>
        <p>K. Williams 6 1-5 13, M. Williams 2 04 4, Reid 6 24 14, Moore 3 (M) 6, Joyner 10-1 2, Daniels 2 04 4, Bandy 0 04 0, Burnette 0 04 0, Vines 1 04 2, Lang 0 04 0. Totals 21 3-10 45.</p>
        <p>Salisbury.....................14  15 12 22-43</p>
        <p>Farmville.....................^  12 9 lH-45</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor It was quite understandable why East Carolina baseball coach Gary Overton had such a big smile on his face- his Pirates had just swept a doubleheader from James Madison, the team many had picked to win the Colonial Athletic Associaton this year.</p>
        <p>But the Pirates, who were cochamps of the regular season last year along with JMU used fine pitch</p>
        <p>ing, timely hitting and a sturdy defense to take a 9-3 win in the opening game and an 8-2 win in the second.</p>
        <p>I really feel good about it, Overton said. I thought our pitchers threw exceptionally well. Daniel Boone did an excellent job in the first game, and I thought Gary Smith tlu'ew quite well in the second, and he got better when we got the lead. </p>
        <p>Boone, who went the distance, scattered eight hits, one of them a three-run homer in the first inning that staked the Dukes to a 3-0 lead. But Boone held them in check the rest of the way, walking two and striking out five.</p>
        <p>Smith came on to work five innings of relief in the second game, allowing only two hits, walking two and fanning two.</p>
        <p>Jim Peterson, who has been sidelined with arm problems since the start of the season, made his first appearance as the starter in the second</p>
        <p>game, going two innings and allowing two hits and two runs. We just wanted to get a look at Jim and see how hes progessing, Overton said. I was pretty well pleased. He wasnt locating the bail all that well, but thats a symptom of not being out there before.</p>
        <p>Overton was pleased with the offense of the Pirates too. We played aggressively and hard. That carried over and let us come from behind in both games. It was just one of those days when you come out and do the right things and win, and I think we beat a pretty good club today. We had more intensity than Ive seen in a while.</p>
        <p>Tn both games, the Pirates had to rally from early James Madison lea(ls, 3-0 in the first game and 2-0 in the second.</p>
        <p>Madison got all of its runs in the first inning in the opener. With one down, Jeff Gdrber singled to right and Rod Boddie reached on an error.</p>
        <p>Dave Kennett then cracked a line drive over the fence in left for the 3-0 lead.</p>
        <p>But the Pirates held the Dukes after that - despite them loading the bases in the third with two away, and then in the sixth with only one out.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, the Pirates took advantage of Madison mistakes to pick up two in their half of the first. With one away, Steve Sides singled and Mike Sullivan got a hit. Jay McGraw walked and a passed ball allowed Sides to score. The relay on the throw from the catcher was off target, bouncing off the umpire up the baseline. Sullivan, who had moved to third on the passed ball, alertly raced on home to close the gap to 3-2.</p>
        <p>It stayed that way until the fifth, when the Pirates scored four more runs, taking the lead. David Ritchie led off with a single and was sacrificed up. He scored the tying run</p>
        <p>(See EAST CAROLINA, B-4)</p>
        <p>.  East Carolinas John Thomas slides into sec-</p>
        <p>A Crowd  ond base too late to avoid the force by James</p>
        <p>At Second  Madison second baseman Jeff Garber (8).</p>
        <p>Shortstop Steve Schwartz (14) fell after</p>
        <p>fielding the ball. The play came in the second inning of the first game of a doubleheader. ECU swept both games. 9-3, and 8-2. (Reflec</p>
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        <p>hoto by Tommy Forrest)</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987</p>
        <p>Providence Goes Inside To Slam Door On Hoyas</p>
        <p>LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Providence proved it had more than the 3-j^int bomb in its arsenal Saturday, using a strong inside game to beat Big East Conference rival Georgetown, the nations fourth-ranked team, 88-73, and advance to college basketballs Final Four.</p>
        <p>The Friars, who had lived by the, 3-point basket in winning three earlier tournament games, nit only five of nine attempts from long range Saturday, four by substitute Darryl Wi^t, who had a career-high 20 points.</p>
        <p>That weapon was not going to be available to us today, Providence Coach Rick Pitino said. We only had one day to prepare, to change our entire philosophy in order to win.</p>
        <p>1 told them that 90 percent of the time this team has to play a certain way, but today we have to change.</p>
        <p>The Hoyas defense had been desig^ to take away the 3-point shot in three earlier meetings between the teams this season, two of which were won by Georgetown.</p>
        <p>Wright scored 11 points in a 28-11 burst late in the first half that helped the Friars build a 13-point halftime lead against a team that had thrived on comebacks this season.</p>
        <p>I wrote on the board at halftime, Theyre the best comeback team in America,Pitino said.</p>
        <p>We were playing on a lot of emotion, said Wright, who had averaged only 5.9 points per game and had scored only 13 in the three previous games against the Hoyas.</p>
        <p>Everybody was trying to get to New Orleans, he said of the site of the Final Four next Saturday.</p>
        <p>I think we saw Providence one time too many, Georgetown Coach John Thompson said. They played with the kind of intensity that Id expect.</p>
        <p>We never got into the kind of flow wed like to have gotten into, and Ive always said, when a team doesnt play well offensively, I always attribute it to the opponents defense, Thompson added.</p>
        <p>The Friars, 25-8, built an 18-Mint second half lead over the Big East champions, and refused to give in to the Hoyas relentless defensive pressure in claiming the championship in the NCAA Southeast Regional tournament.</p>
        <p>Guard Billy Donovan, who had led the Friars to their three earlier tour-</p>
        <p>Lady Pirates Defeat Elan</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Lady Pirate tennis team downed Elon College here Friday, 7-2.</p>
        <p>The Pirates won five of the single singles matches, losing only in me number four singles where Joelle Davis topped Susan Montjoy. The other Elon win came in the number three doubles where Davis and Lori Johnson downed Holly Murray and Amy Ziemer in split sets.</p>
        <p>East Carolina is now 5-3 in the spring and will travel to Old Domimon on Monday.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Amy Ziemer (EC) d. Melanie Patterson, 6-1,6-1.</p>
        <p>Maria Swaim (EC) d. Mary Henson, 6-3, 3^,6-3.</p>
        <p>Ty Myers (EC) d. Cindy Wall, 6-7,7-5,6-</p>
        <p>1.</p>
        <p>Joelle Davis (E) d. Susan Montjoy, 6-4, M.</p>
        <p>Kim Bergen (EC) d. Ann Walter, 6-2,6-1. Jeannie Jones (EC) d. Lori Johnson, 6-1, 7-6.</p>
        <p>Jones-Swaim (EC) d. Walter-Henson, 4-</p>
        <p>6.7-5,6-3.</p>
        <p>Montjoy-Myers (EC) d. Patterson-Wall,</p>
        <p>64.7-5.</p>
        <p>Johnson-Davis (E) d. Holly Murray-Ziemer, 0-6,7-5,7-6.</p>
        <p>nament victories, served as a decoy for most of the game, taking only five field goal attempts.</p>
        <p>Donovan still matched Wrights 20 points, 16 at the free throw line on 18 attempts.</p>
        <p>The setbac snapped a 14-game winning streak for the Hoyas, who finished 29-5 and failed to reach the Final Four for the fourth time in six years.</p>
        <p>Providence will go to New Orleans for a national semifinal game against Syracuse, the champion of the East Regional. Tenth-ranked Syracuse, also of the Big East Conference, defeated No. 2 North Carolina 79-75 in the East Regional title game Saturday.</p>
        <p>The Friars, who beat No. 9 Alabama 103-82 Thursday night, broke a 26-26 on a steal by Carlton Screen, who drove between two defenders for a layup with 6:52 left in the first half.</p>
        <p>That put the Friars ahead to stay, starting the 28-11 run that produced a 54-37 halftime lead. Screen contributed nine points in the run.</p>
        <p>All-American Reggie Williams scored 25 points for the Hoyas.</p>
        <p>Steve Wright, another reserve who played a key role, scored 12 points for the Friars, including 10 in a row in the first half, and David Kipfer had 11.</p>
        <p>Mark Tillmon was the only other</p>
        <p>The Hoyas haifbwten Providence in two of three previous meeti^ this season, including an 84^ decision in the semifinals of the Big East tournament two weeks ago.</p>
        <p>Providence was S(^ed No. 6 in the Southeast region. Georgetown was seeded first and the Friars Thursday night victim, Alabama, was seeded second.</p>
        <p>It was only the fifth victory for the Friars in the 21-game series between the teams.</p>
        <p>It was the fourth victory in a row for the Friars and their lOth in 12 5, with both losses against tte</p>
        <p>_&amp;gt;roiidence, making its ninth NCAA appearance, is going to the Final Four for the first time since 1973 when it finished fourth.</p>
        <p>After building the comfortable halftime lead, tiM Friars built the margin to 18 twice in the second half, 57-39 and 59-41, before the Hoyas staged a run that most of 16,944 fans were expecting.</p>
        <p>Williams scored 11 points in the first 15^ minutes of the second half despite sitting out four minutes with four fouls. His last basket cut the lead to 76^.</p>
        <p>Anthony Allen made a free throw with 3:24 to go, making it 76^, but the Hoyas never got closer, as D(HK)van hit 11 of 12 free throws in the final 2:39.</p>
        <p>Georgetown had overcome an 18-: second-half deficit to beat Ohio ite in the second round of the tournament.</p>
        <p>PROVIDENCE (88)</p>
        <p>Kifrfer 4-7 3-311, Lewis 67 (W) 7, Duda 04) 04) 0, Brooks 62 04) 0, Dmovan 2-51618 20, Screen 2-3 67 9, Shamsid-Deen 60 2-2 2, Conlon 65 1-1 7, D. Wright 66 4-5 20, Benham 04) 04) 0, S. Wri^t 611 2-2 12. Totals 2646 3638 88.</p>
        <p>GEORGETOWN (73)</p>
        <p>McDonald 611 2-5 8, Bryant 2-6 4-4 8, Williams 623 66 25, Cillery 60 60 0, Tillmon 6131-210, Winston 60 620, Smith 614 OO 9, Jackson 1-4 00 2, AUen 1-2 66 7, Lang 60 (H) 0, Edwai^ 1-2 60 2, HighsmiU) 1-1 0^ 2, Jefferson 04) 60 0. Totals 267617-25 73.</p>
        <p>HalftimeProvidence 54, Georgetown 37. 3-point goalsProvidence 69 (D. Wright 4-4, Lewis 1-3, Brooks 61, Donovan 61), Georgetown 4-21 (Williams 2-8, Tillmon l-4,BmiU) 1-6, Bryant 62, Jackson 61). Fouled out-Lewis, Smii. Re-bounds-Providence 32 (Kipfer 6), Georgetown 46 (McDonald 10). Assists Providence 14 (Donovan 6), Georaetown 9 (Winson 4). Total fouls-Providence 22, Georgetown 27. TechnicalsDonovan, Smith. A-16,944.</p>
        <p>ECU Women Take Two From Onodaga</p>
        <p>East Carolinas Lady Pirate softball team swept a doubleheader from Onodaga Community College Satur-</p>
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        <p>East</p>
        <p>St Carolina took the opener, 3-2, then came back to romp to a 10-4 win in the second game.</p>
        <p>In the opener, ECU scored first, getting a run in the first. Onodaga came back with two in the second, but the Pirates tied it up with one in the third.</p>
        <p>Then, in the bottom of the seventh, ECU scored the game-winner. Kim</p>
        <p>Seikaly Is East's MVP</p>
        <p>EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP - Syracuse center Rony Seikaly, who scored 59 points in the two NCAA East Regional games, was named the tournaments Most Outstanding Player on Sunday.</p>
        <p>Teammates Sherman Douglas and Derrick Coleman joined him on the all-toumey team. North Carolinas J.R. Reid and David Rivers of Notre Dame also were named.</p>
        <p>Seikaly scored a career-high 33 points against Notre Dame Thursday night and hit 26 points in Saturdays 79-75 triumph over North Carolina for the East R^onal title.</p>
        <p>Adams sinded and was sacrificed up. She took third on a passed ball and scored on Julie Farrows sacrifice fly.</p>
        <p>Jeannie Murray had two hits to lead ECU while Karen Baker had a double to pace the Onodaga hitting.</p>
        <p>In the second game, Onodaga took a brief lead, scoring once in the first. But the Lady Pirates came back with four in the bottom of the inning.</p>
        <p>East Carolina added two more in the second to put the game out of reach. Murr^ doubled to get things started and Efva Hughes singled her in, giving the Pirates a lead Onodaga codd not overcome.</p>
        <p>Onodaga closed it to 6-3 with two in the third, but ECU added three in the fourth and one in the fifth for its 10-run total.</p>
        <p>Murray again had two hits to lead East Carolina while Mary Kelly had a pair for Onodaga.</p>
        <p>East Carolina is now 8-8 on the year and will play host to Ohio today in a 2 p.m. douDleneader.</p>
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        <p>Georgetowns Reggie Williams (34) drives to the basket past Providences</p>
        <p>David Kipfer in the first half of their NCAA Midwest Regional finals Saturday in Louisville. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Smith And Clark Spark Rampants By Warriors</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO - Rose High School, after suffering its first loss of the year in its last outing, bounced back to rip Eastern Wayne, 10-3, Saturday afternoon in a non-conference baseball game.</p>
        <p>Axel Smith provided Rose with the big blow, a three-run homer in the second inning, and Tim Clark handcuffed the Warriors with a no-hitter for nearly six innings before being tagged for a three-run homer himself.</p>
        <p>The Rampants jumped into the lead in the first inning, scoring twice. Jason Galloway walk^ and with two away, David Daniels singled. Curtis Perkins got a hit to score Galloway and Robbie McDonald singled in Daniels.</p>
        <p>The Rampants added three more in the second. With two outs, Tim Moore reached when his strikeout ball could not be handled. Galloway followed with a single and Smith capped it with his three-run homer. That gave Rose a 54) lead.</p>
        <p>The Rampants added three more in the fourth to up the lead to 84). Greg Jones walked and stole second. Moore walked and Galloway singled in Jones. Smith doubled to drive in both Moore and Galloway .</p>
        <p>Rose got its ninth run in the top of the sixth. Moore reached on a bunt sinde and stole second. Galloway walked and Smith grounded into a fielders choice that got Moore at third. Earl Hines then singled in Galloway.</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987  B-3</p>
        <p>Pierson Likes Up-Tempo Game</p>
        <p>New Womens Coach Pat Pierson</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor East Carolina Universitys new womens basketball coach looks for&amp;gt; ward to her first year behind the helm  but shes not promising any miracles.</p>
        <p>Pat Pierson, named Wednesday as the new coach, replacing Emily Manwaring, inherits a team that loses only one starter and one other reserve. But the loss could be a key one, since it is veteran point guard Delphine Mabry.</p>
        <p>And Pirate fans will probably be seeing a lot of what they have seen in the past, an up-beat tempo on offense and a pressure defense - just like that played under the leadership of Cathy Andruzzi and Manwaring.</p>
        <p>The style I like is up-tempo, Pierson said. Im fast break oriented. On defense, I like pressure man-to-man all over the court. Thats not to say that we wont play some zone, but even then well have the pressure on, full court and half-court V4 traps. Ive had a lot of success with it.</p>
        <p>Pierson, who comes to East Carolina from Northwestern (La.) State University, had only one losing season in nine years with the school at which she became head coach at the tender age of 23  with only one year of high school coaching experience.</p>
        <p>But after her first year, Pierson put together ei^t straight years of victory, including a berth in the Womens National Invitational Tour</p>
        <p>nament two years ago.</p>
        <p>A lot of style will depend on the personnel we have. If we dont have the quickness, then we cant run the break. But from looking at the personnel (in the brochure), we seem to have people with size, experience and quickness. So hopefully, there wont be a big transition for them to make,Pierson said.</p>
        <p>While she has not seem any tapes of the Lady Pirates, thats one of the things she wants to get to quickly  to see where immediate help is needed. I know well miss Mabry, she added.</p>
        <p>When the Lady Pirates take to the practice floor next fall, they may notice some differences in coaching styles there, the new coach says.</p>
        <p>Im a very tough fundamentalist. In dealing with my philosophy of coaching, I believe that my girls have to be well-conditioned, she said. 1 dont get up and rave and rant a lotI can only remember getting two or three technicals in my whole career. And I believe that you get more success by praising good work, especially with girls. You have to be a positive motivator, Pierson said.</p>
        <p>I will work very hard, and I expect them to work hard. But I think Im fairly easy-going as far as my rapport with the kids. I want them to feel that they can come to me and talk about their problems.</p>
        <p>But I do expect them to respect me. I expect them to say, Yes,</p>
        <p>xpec</p>
        <p>mam and No, mam, and not call</p>
        <p>me by my first name. I want them to want to play for me, not have to play for me. I want them to enjoy themselves and consider baskettoll just a part of their total education here.</p>
        <p>While Pierson believes that a few of the girls she has been recruiting might be interested in coming to East Carolina instead of Northwestern, she feels that most girls would prefer to play fairly close to home. Ive found that some girls do have reservations about going a long way off. So Im going to look for players regionally too. To get that started, she attended Saturdays state girls championship games in Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>I do feel that we are behind (in recruiting). Anytime you have a change, you are behind the other coaches in the area. But Im also sure that there are enough good players in the area to be able to get some of them.</p>
        <p>She also is hopeful that some of the area coaches with prospects will get up with her.</p>
        <p>Pierson considers being in a conference witt) an automatic berth into the NCAA to be a big motivator for any team in the league. East Carolina has a winning tradition, and that will help. The players know how to win and what it takes to win. If that attitude continues and we can continue to recruit outstanding athletes, anything is possible.</p>
        <p>We need to aim high to achieve any degree of success, she said. But in the same token, we have to be</p>
        <p>patient and know that its not going to come overnight. But we do have a good foundation to build upon.</p>
        <p>Pierson feels that she made a step up in coming to East Carolina. 'This is a much bigger program with a bigger budget. Northwestern State is about a third the size of East Carolina. We had only $2,000 for recruiting purposes, and here we have $15,000. Thats a very positive thing for us.</p>
        <p>Being in the same area as schools like Louisiana State, Louisiana Tech, along with the Southwestern Conference and Southeastern Conference, Pierson has been used to tough recruiting situations, so she feels that she has the experience needed to take on the ACC and other area schools.</p>
        <p>I love Northwestern, but I feel that it will be easier to recruit here. We have more for them to look at  academic counselors, great trainers, and so many other things that Northwestern didnt have to offer, she said.</p>
        <p>East Carolina has a lot of pluses. I was impressed when I came here and I thiidi it wl impress the young student athlete.</p>
        <p>And while she agrees that the drop by the NCAA from 15 to 13 the numl^r of scholarships a school can offer in basketball could help a school like East Carolina in the long run, she says shes never used more than 12.</p>
        <p>If you have the whole bunch, its harder to keep everyone happy. And I like to play all that I can.Baker Looks For Help At Cornerback</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor After two straight 2-9 seasons. East Carolina football coach Art Baker is looking for brighter things ahead.</p>
        <p>But as spring practice started Friday afternoon, Baker wasnt sure that alj of the problems can be solved during the 20 days of work before the April 25 Purple-Gold game.</p>
        <p>One of our most glaring physical weaknesses was at comer back, Baker said. And Im disappointed in that it was an emphasis of our recruiting. We have brought some new people in, but unfortunately they wont be here until the fall.</p>
        <p>In the meantime. Baker plans to look at some other people in the defensive backfield, namely reserve quarterback Ed Brogden, and possibly even running back Reggie McKinney.</p>
        <p>Were going to look at a number of people both ways this spring in hop^ of getting our best athletes in a posi</p>
        <p>tion where they can help us the most, the coach said.</p>
        <p>Baker said that in retrospect of the 1986 season - and in anticipation of the 1987 yearthere are some things that cannot be changed. Those things include a schedule against tough opponents who are very talented.</p>
        <p>So we have to improve our own play, he said. From a negative standpoint, we made too many mistakes in assignments and execution last year. Some of that can be blamed on youth and injuries. But we have to improve our execution and our attitude about ourselves.</p>
        <p>I think we took some good steps in (improving the attitude) in the last three games last year, actually four of the last five, Baker said. That has carried over into our winter workouts and our strength work. Actually right now, we have the strongest team that weve ever had at East Carolina on the basis of strength and conditioning work.</p>
        <p>Baker said spring drills would start out as if everyone knows nothing. Were going track to the basis fundamentals, and were not going to work fast until we know everyone knows what they are supposed to do. We want to develop confidence in ourselves, and I feel that if we do, we can compete with our schedule, even though we know we have to overcome some tough times.</p>
        <p>Baker said that he is excited about the upcoming season and feels better realistic about it because of the return of 15 or 16 players who started at one time or another last year.</p>
        <p>We played a lot of people last year and lettered over 50 of them, he pointed out. We lost some to graduation and a couple may not make it academically, but we should be in good shape as far as experience goes.</p>
        <p>Right now, three members of the Pirate team will be on the sidelines academically for spring practice.</p>
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        <p>They include Berke Holtzclaw, Ron Jones and Andy Schebal. Actually Jones is out more for physical reasons than academic, Baker added.</p>
        <p>Four new transfers will help bolster the Pirates. They include defensive lineman Mike Applewhite, a 6-3, 280-pound sophomore; Carl Barkers, a 5-10,201-pound sophomore running back; James Singletary, a 6-3, 215-pound sophomore linebacker; and Bobby Winstead, a 6-2, 245-pound junior offensive lineman.</p>
        <p>Applewhite led the team in the strength workouts and ran a 4.9 40 in pro timing the other day, Baker said. He has the potential to be one of the best defensive linemen weve ever had at East Carolina.</p>
        <p>However, four other players will be</p>
        <p>missing. They are the four who signed but failed to reach the Proposition 48 standards. They are all expected to be eligible for drills in the fall, however.</p>
        <p>Baker is concerned about depth in the offensive line. We went after linemen in our recruiting, but we didnt get the quality and quantity that we wanted, he said. But we do have some people with experience and some others that we red-shirted, last year, he added.</p>
        <p>Also Baker is still waiting for someone to take charge at quarterback. Last season, both Charlie Libretto, a true freshman, and Travis Hunter, a red-shirt freshman, saw starting action, but neither really took command of the situation. Brad Walsh, who did not play last</p>
        <p>year, is also expected to offer a challenge for the position, along with Brogden.</p>
        <p>The Pirates will also be missing two of their kicking specialists in the spring. Chuck Berleth, who handled placements, underwent back surgery in the off-season and is not in school this semester while recovering from that. Tim Wolter, who was injured early last fall, is still recovering from surgery. However, that will give both Robb Imperato and Jake Fine the opportunity to work on their skills in their absence.</p>
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        <p>Orange Defeats Carolina...</p>
        <p>(Continued vm B-l) said, Rony Seikaly was tough to handle inside and Coleman really hurt us on the backboards. I thought</p>
        <p>wed come back to win, but we ran out of time.</p>
        <p>Kenny Smith, the senior All-America guard, led the North</p>
        <p>Carolina rally, scoring 20 of his 25 points in the second half.</p>
        <p>Dean Smith added, This was a great North Carolina basketball</p>
        <p>s '</p>
        <p>I'll Take That</p>
        <p>Syracuses Rony Seikaly (4) grabs the rebound as North Carolinas J.R. Reid looks on during the first half of the NCAA East</p>
        <p>Regional final in East Rutherford, N.J., Saturday. UNCs Joe Wolf is at center. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>East Carolina...</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-l) when Sullivan singled to center. McGraw was hit by the pitcher Joe Macavage, who had just come on in relief. Then, Calvin Brown walked, loading the bases. Macavage also walked Jim Riley, scoring Sullivan with the go-ahead run.</p>
        <p>John Adams infield grounder off newcomer Rich Ryan plated McGraw and Mike Andrews singed in Brown for a 6-3 lead.</p>
        <p>The Pirates added three insurance runs in the sixth. Ritchie walked and Sides singled. Both were sacrificed up and McGraw was intentionally walked. Browns grounder got Ritchie coming home, but an error on the attempt for the double play at first was thrown away, allowing Sides to score. Riley also reached on an error, scoring both McGraw and Brown.</p>
        <p>Sides led the Pirate hitting with three while Sullivan added two. Kevin Parrella had two for Madison.   </p>
        <p>Madison again struck early in the second game, scoring once in the first. With two away, Boddie walked as did Kennett. Scott Mackie followed with a single, scoring Boddie.</p>
        <p>The Dukes got a second run in the second. With one down, Nick DiVincentis walked and moved up on an infield out. he scored on Brad Zaskows single to right.</p>
        <p>But after that, only three Dukes reached as far as second base and none got further.</p>
        <p>East Carolina tied it up with two in</p>
        <p>the third. Adams walked and Sides lifted the ball over the fence in right for his third homer of the year, making it 2-2.</p>
        <p>The go-ahead run came in the fourth. With one away, Riley singled and John Thomas got a hit. Andrews was hit by a pitch, loading the bases. Ritchie grounded back to the mound, getting courtesy runner Tommy Yarborou^ at the plate, but Adams then walked, forcing in Thomas with the third Pirate run.</p>
        <p>ECU added five more in the fifth. Sullivan opened with a single and scored when Brown rapped his sec-</p>
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        <p>Totals</p>
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        <p>4 0 0 0 Ritchie,3b I 1 0 Sides,2b 110 Sullivan,lb 1 1 3 McGraw,rf 0 10 Abnims,dh 0 10 Ehehalt,ph 0 0 0 Brown,dh 0 1 0 Riley,c 0 2 0 Adams,lf Andrews,ss Thotnas,cf 3 ToUb</p>
        <p>30 3 8</p>
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        <p>0 0 2 0</p>
        <p>James Madison...........................300  OM  - 3</p>
        <p>East Carolina..............................200  043  i-0</p>
        <p>Game winning RBIRiley; ESides, Engle 2, Ryan, Andrews; LOB-JMU 9, ECU 7; 2B-OiVincintis; 3B-Ehehalt; HRKennett; S Sullivan 2, Parrella, Sides</p>
        <p>Pitching James Madison Allison (L,l-1)...</p>
        <p>Macavage.........</p>
        <p>Ryan.................</p>
        <p>East Carolina Boone (W,3-0)....</p>
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        <p>team  one of the finest weve ever had.</p>
        <p>The Orangemen, the No. 2 seed in the East behind North Carolina, never trailed and extended a 40-31 halftime margin to 53-38 with 15:41 to go.</p>
        <p>But the Tar eels put on a 16-4 run, including 11 straight points, cutting the deficit to 57-54.</p>
        <p>Again, Syracuse took charge, with Seikaly working inside. A field goal by Seikaly gave the Orangemen a 70-61 lead wiUi 6:02 remaining.</p>
        <p>Smith hit a three-point play and then a 3-point goal with 2:01 remain-</p>
        <p>Legion Ball Will Return</p>
        <p>Greenvilles American Legion Post 39 has reconsidered its decision to drop its sponsorship of its baseball program for the area.</p>
        <p>Earlier this year, the group said that lack of community and parental support and the overall cost of ie program had forced the post to abandon its sponsorship of the program.</p>
        <p>However, in recent weeks, area support for the program has grown, and the American Legimi will again sponsor the program.</p>
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        <p>ing, reducing Syracuses lead to 76-</p>
        <p>73.</p>
        <p>After Syracuses Sherman Douglas and Derrick Ckileman each mi^ed free throws on one-and-one situations, Greg Monroe made two free throws for a 78-73 lead. Smith scored unmolested with 13 seconds left, makii^ it 78-75.</p>
        <p>After Douglas hit one free throw. Smith missed a 3-pointer with four seconds M.</p>
        <p>Smith finished with 25 points, 20 in the second half.</p>
        <p>North Carolina freshman J.R. Reid, who scored 31 points in Thursday nights victon^ over Notre Dame,</p>
        <p>The ^r Heels, seel first in the East and the Atlantic Coast (Conference regular-season champion, finished with a 32-4 record.</p>
        <p>Smith scored four times from 3-point range as North Carolina made 8-of-20 long distance shots.</p>
        <p>Syracuse dominated the rebounding 42-32, with Coleman, a 6-9 freshman, grabbing 14 rebounds and Seikaly 11. Coleman also had three blocked shots.</p>
        <p>Douglas scored 14 points, Monroe 12 and Howard 'hiche 16 for Syracuse.</p>
        <p>For North Carolina, Joe Wolf had 12 points, Ranzino Smith 11 and Dave PopsonlO.</p>
        <p>Siracuse scored the game's first eight points. With the Orangemens</p>
        <p>2-3 zone packing the inside, ^orth Carolinas first four field goals were</p>
        <p>3-pointers  two by reserve Ranzino Smith and one eadn by Kenny:Smith and Wolf.  ^</p>
        <p>Reid finally got going, hitting three straight field goals for the Tar Heels, but the Orangemen dominated the offensive boards and Seikaly scored 12 points in the first half.</p>
        <p>Syracuses halftime lead would have been bigger had their free throw accuracy been better. The Orangemen hit only 5h)M4 foul shots in the first half.</p>
        <p>Overall, the Orangemen m^ only 15 of 29 foul shots, but hit 52 percent of their field goal tries. North Carolina shot 48 percent from the field.</p>
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        <p>ond homer of his career. Riley walked and Yarborough, running for him again, stole second. He scoi^ on Andrews single and Ritchie also singl ed. A pas^ ball let Andrews score and a wild pitch brought Ritchie scampering home.</p>
        <p>Sullivan led the Pirates with two hits while no one had more than one for Madison.</p>
        <p>The win boosts the Pirates to 7-2 on the year, 2-0 in CAA play. Madison falls to 8-8 overall and 0-2 in the league.</p>
        <p>'^e two teams will meet in a third game today at 1p.m.</p>
        <p>Second Game J.Madison  ab r  b rb  E.Carolina ab  r  b  rb</p>
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        <p>Gamer,2b  3  0 0 0  Sides,2b  4  112</p>
        <p>Boddie.lf  2  10 0  Sullivan.lb  4  12 0</p>
        <p>Kennett.3b  2  0 10  McGraw.rf  2  0 10</p>
        <p>Mackie,cf  2  0 11  Brown,dh  4  112</p>
        <p>Brockell.lb  3  0 0 0  Riley.c  3  0 10</p>
        <p>DiVin'tis.rf  2  10 0  Yar'ough.cr  0  10 0</p>
        <p>Economy.ph 10 10 Thomas.cf 3 110 Parrella.dh  0  0 0 0  Andrews,ss  2  111</p>
        <p>Belanger.dh  2  0 0 0  Ritchie,3b  3  110</p>
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        <p>Rose.c  10  0 0</p>
        <p>ToUb  22 2  4 2  Totak  26  8  10  6</p>
        <p>James Madison...........................110  000  0 2</p>
        <p>East Carolina..............................002  ISO  *-8</p>
        <p>Game winning RBI-Adams; DP-James Madison. East Carolina 2; LOB-JMU 4. ECU 7; 2BMcGraw, Economy; HRSides, Brown, SB-Dimedio, Yarborough; SMcGraw.</p>
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        <p>Smith (W,3-ll...............................5  2  0  0  2  2</p>
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        <p>Pfeiffer In Tennis Win</p>
        <p>MEISENHEIMER - Pfeiffer College slipped past East Carolina Universitys mens tennis team, 5-4, in a match Saturday.</p>
        <p>The two teams split the singles matches, each winning three. But in the doubles, Pfeiffer came up with two wins, including a split set victory in the number three match that spelled the difference.</p>
        <p>The loss drops the Pirates to 10-8 on the year. They play host to UNC-Wilmington on today.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Greg Caccia (P) d. Jon Melhom, 6-3,6-5.</p>
        <p>Dan Lament (EC) d. Rod Hatfield, 6-2, 6-1.</p>
        <p>Todd Sarmiento (P) d. Bill Wing, 6-3,6-1.</p>
        <p>Todd Sunner (EC) d. Scott Ho^ins, 6-3, 6-4</p>
        <p>Greg Loyd (EC) d. Hugh Gray, 6-1,6-7, 6-2.</p>
        <p>John Neblitt (P) d. Kevin Plumb, 6-2,6-</p>
        <p>3.</p>
        <p>Caccia-Hatfield (P) d. Melhom-Tim Brendle,6-3,6-3.</p>
        <p>Lamont-Loyd (EC) d. Sarmien-to-Neblitt,7-5,64.</p>
        <p>Jeff Childers-Gray (P) d. Sumner-Tim Mooris,7-6,5-7,6-3.</p>
        <p>PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -Former Kansas City Royals manager Dick Howser was in g()od condition in intensive care Saturday, a day after undergoing a third operation for a malignant brain tumor, a hospital spokeswoman said.</p>
        <p>Howser, 50, was expected to remain in the intensive-care unit of Huntington Memorial Hospital for a couple of days, said Helen Hancock.</p>
        <p>On Friday, the hospital issued a statement saying Howser tolerated the surgery very well.</p>
        <p>The three-hour operation involved a second experimental cancer treatment operation, known as im-munostimulation. An identical operation - in which cancer-killing cells are injected into the area of the malignant brain tumor  was performed Dec. 5 on Howser.</p>
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        <p>NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Ben Crenshaw, although a 2-shot leader, ^ .v^^has his work cut out for him going in-. to Sundays final round of the USF&amp;amp;G Classic.</p>
        <p>have to keep on playing ag-:. gressively, trying to shoot just as low as I can.I cant afford to look over my shpulder. These guys are too good,^ ,..:Crenshaw said Saturday after hed ,. ' Converted a fast start into a 5-under-.'Par67.</p>
        <p>That finished off a 3-under-par 69 and gave him a 203 total.</p>
        <p>When I have good tournaments, I always seem to have one round that little suspect. This was it, and I</p>
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        <p>-.^^iqaculate, Crenshaw said. With the conditions so good, a lot of guys have caught a rhyun this week.</p>
        <p>_ But no one has caught it any better ^'ftiuin Crenshaw, who completed three ; 1,,. rounds over the Lakewc^ Country n ,^ub course in 201,15 under par.</p>
        <p>I feel vei7 confident, very relaxed. Im hitting the ball good. Just - kdep it going one more day, he said. 7! ^d Ronnie Black, who held sec-I ond, had little doubt that he would.</p>
        <p>" :.*rve played the last three days with Ben. Hes playing very, very ,yrell. And every putt he hits looks like ^' ]t*s going in the hole, Black said.</p>
        <p>Hell make us go catch him.</p>
        <p>" ^ /You might have to be six or seven ' Imder tomorrow to have a chance, said Black, who was within one stroke of the lead until he drove into the woods and bogeyed the 18th hole.</p>
        <p>still got out of it in the 60s, said Black, whose last victory came in 1984.</p>
        <p>Tom Watson, a two-time winner here and trying to fight his way out of a long non-winning streak, moved up with a 66 that put him in a four-man group at 204, only three shots back going into Sunday s final round of the chase for a $90,000 first prize.</p>
        <p>With this kind of scoring, you had to make a move today just to stay up there, and now you nave to make another move tomorrow, Watson said.</p>
        <p>It might take 20 under par to win, so Tom Watson is going to have to shoot a pretty good numW if hes to have a cnance, Watson said.</p>
        <p>He was tied at 12 under par with Curtis Strange, Jay Haas and Keith Clearwater. Haas and Strange, former teammates at Wake Forest, each had a 66 in the warm, sunny weather, and Clearwater closed up with a 65.</p>
        <p>Dick Mast, the refugee from golfs mini-tours who led the first two rounds, could do no better than a 1-over-rar 73 and dropped back to 205, 11 under par.</p>
        <p>Bob Gilder, in second place when the days play started and once tied for the lead, hit a couple into the water, made consecutive double bogeys on the 14th and 15th, and fmished with a 72 that also left him at 205.</p>
        <p>Crenshaw birdied three of the first five holes, including a 20-footer on the fifth. He also dropped a 25-footer on the 10th, then played the last eight in par, all he needed with Gilder and Black having trouble finishing.</p>
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        <p>Stephenson Grabs 3-Shot Lead In Tucson Tourney</p>
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        <p>Southern Mississippi, Nebraska Post NIT Wins</p>
        <p>TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Stephenson shot a 1-under-par 71 Saturday to take a three-strok lead after three rounds of the $200,000 Tucson Open with a 54-hole total of 8-under-par 208.</p>
        <p>Stephenson, who had led by at least two strokes since her OMiiing-round 67, allowed Sally Quinlan to close within one shot on the back nine after three bogeys in six holes but shrugged off the challenge as Quinlan failed to make up any ground.</p>
        <p>Quinlan, seeking her second win since she joined the Tour in 1983, finished with an even-par 72 at 211  5-under on the 6,214-yard Randolph North Golf Course.</p>
        <p>Betsy King chipped in from 30 yards out for an eagle-3 on No. 18 to linish the day the same way she started  tied with Sherrie Turner.</p>
        <p>. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -'/Southern Mississippis Randolph : Keys scored 26 points and Casey ,. Fisher and John White each added 21 i:. 'as the Golden Eagles downed ; Vanderbilt 95-88 Saturday to earn a berth in the National Invitation Tournaments Final Four.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;vThe Golden Eagles, who w.*^s(}Uandered a 56-36 lead, took control</p>
        <p>with a 14-4 run midway through the proved their</p>
        <p>second half as they improve &amp;gt; record to 21-11.</p>
        <p> . Vanderbilt, which outscored m :.^them Mississippi 24-6 at the start rlof the second half to</p>
        <p>to pull even at 60-'Z  had its season end at 18-16.</p>
        <p>^ &amp;gt;"The Commodores gained a 64-62 t fbdvantage on a 3-point play by Will Perdue with 12:23 to play, but Southern Mississippi took the lead for at 65^ on a 3-point shot by - Fisher 30 seconds later.</p>
        <p>* Kew and White then took charge</p>
        <p>* as they combined for the Golden :^gles^ next 11 points.</p>
        <p>Baskets by Fisher and Derrek Hamilton, who had 19 points, capped Southern Mississippis rally ana left the Golden Eagles, of the Metro Con-</p>
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        <p>5:</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;t^ ;North Edgecombe took the lead for b* iPod with three r</p>
        <p>runs in the second added one in the third. The Lady scored four times in the kT* 4Qnrth, three times in the fifth, five b ;l^es in the sixth and twice in the seventh.</p>
        <p>-Chocowinity got one in the third, two in the fifth and five in the sixth.</p>
        <p>K. Nix led the North Edgecombe hitting with five while McFarland and P. Conyers each had four and B. Underhill and T. Martin each had _ three.</p>
        <p>Chocowinity was led by Wendy u Dixon with four and Dawn Mayo with r* three.</p>
        <p>.r* The loss drops (3iocowinity to 0-2 both overall and in the conference. The Lady Indians return to action on Monday, hosting Bear Grass.</p>
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        <p>ference, on top 83-72 with 5:19 remaining.</p>
        <p>The ummodores, members of the Southeastern Conference, pulled wittoi six points three times while the game still was in doubt and trailed 93-88 with 27 seconds to play on a 3-point shot by Barry Booker.</p>
        <p>The Golden Eagles appeared to have control of the game after outscoring the Commodores 31-12 during the final 8:43 of the first half for a 54-36 lead at halftime, s. MISSISSIPPI (95)</p>
        <p>Fisher 7-12 2-3 21, Siler 2-4 OO 4, White S-13 96 21, Hamilton 6-10 2-219, Keys 9-18 8-8 26, Pettus 0-104) 0, W. Brown 00 60 0, Hinton 2-5 0-14. Totals 396318-20 95. VANDERBILT (88)</p>
        <p>Westbrooks 4-11 1-2 9, Reece 0-1 00 0, Perdue 13-18 8-11 34, Booker 9-16 1-3 24, Goheen 6-10 OO15, Wilcox 2-3 00 4, Draud 0^ 0-10, aem 0-2 00 0, Neff 0-2 00 0. Reid 1-200 2. Totals 35^ 10-17 88.</p>
        <p>HalftimeS. Mississippi 54, Vanderbilt 36.3-point goalsS. Mississippi 9-19 (Fisher 5-9, White 3-8, Hamilton 1-1, Keys 0-1), Vanderbilt 8-15 (Booker 5-10, Goheen 3-3, Draud 0-2). Fouled outNone. ReboundsS. Mississiroi 31 (Hamilton 10), Vanderbilt 39 (Perdue 14). AssistsS. Mississippi 20 (Siler 5, White 5), Vanderbilt 20 (Booker 5). Total foulsS. Mississippi 18, Vanderbilt 19. A10,287.</p>
        <p>Nebraska...............81</p>
        <p>Washington............76</p>
        <p>LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Brian Carr scored seven points in the final minute Saturday to lift Nebraska past Washington 81*76 Saturday in the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament.</p>
        <p>Carr made a 3-point shot with 33 seconds left to put Nebraska ahead to stay, 75-73. The senior guard added two free throws with 14 seconds left and two more with seven seconds to go.</p>
        <p>A turnover by Washington, which had rallied from a 57-44 deficit midway through the second half, and two free throws by Nebraskas Henry Buchanan sewed up the victory.</p>
        <p>When the game ended, Nebraska fans swarmed onto the court as Frank Sinatras New York, New York was played over the public address system.</p>
        <p>An NIT official said the Cor-nhuskers opponent for Tuesdays semifinals in New York would be announced later Saturday.</p>
        <p>Carr and Derrick Vick scored 17 points each for Nebraska. Buchanan and Bernard Day had 15 each.</p>
        <p>Greg Hill led Washington with 25 points, including three straight 3-point shots to start the Huskies comeback.</p>
        <p>Chris Welp scored 18 points and</p>
        <p>Phil Zevenbergen 12. They were two of four Washington players to foul out.</p>
        <p>Nebraska is 20-11 oveall and 15-2 at home. Washington ended its season with a 20-15 record.</p>
        <p>Washington took its first lead 65-64 with 5:04 left on two free throws by A1 Moscatel. The Huskies took their last lead, 73-72, when Eldridge Recasner made two free throws with 50 seconds to go.</p>
        <p>Five Nebraska players scored during an 8-1 spurt that gave the Cor-nhuskers an early 12-5 lead.</p>
        <p>Seven Place In Tourney</p>
        <p>Both players shot even-par 72 and were bed at 213.</p>
        <p>Six players - Shelley Hamlin, Laurie Rinker, Jody Rosenthal, Shirley Furlong, Laurie Peterson and Sandra Palmer - were clustered at 214, six shots off Stephensons pace.</p>
        <p>Pat Bradley, last years LPGA Player of the Year, fired a 1-over 73 and was in a quartet at 215. The others were Debnie Massey, the early leader in the clubhouse after a tournament-low 66, Jill Briles and Kathy Postlewait.</p>
        <p>Mai^ Foyer scored the first ace of her career, holing out in one 4-iron shot on the par-3,179-yard sixth hole. It improved her round to 73 and her three-round total to 222.</p>
        <p>Fridays 36-hole cut claimed 79 players with the cut-off point at 149 shots. Among those failing to make the cut were million-dollar career winner Sally Little at 151 and Laura Baugh at 150.</p>
        <p>Stephensons lead evaporated to one stroke on the par-3 sixth hole when Quinlan made a 25-footer for a birdie. Then, there was then a four-stroke swing over the next four holes as Stephenson, a 13th-year veteran</p>
        <p>whose 13 career titles include a 1963</p>
        <p>victoiw here, birdied Nos. 7,8 and 10 while Quinlan 1</p>
        <p>I was three-putting No. 9</p>
        <p>On the back nine, Stephenson birdied the 11th, 15th and 16th holes, but Quinlan bogeyed Nos. 14 and 17 to keep from taking advantage.</p>
        <p>Stephenson said she felt rushed because of slow play of her group, leading to the bogey4 on the 15th hole. Stephenson misunderstood her caddy, and instead of hitting a 7-iron, she pulled out a 6-iron and flew it over the green into a water hazard.</p>
        <p>Martha Foyer scored her first career hole-in-one Saturday, sinking a 4-iron on the par-3, 179-yard sixth hole.</p>
        <p>Foyer, winless since joining the tour in 1965, carded a 1-over 73 and was at 222.</p>
        <p>Massey, seeking her third LPGA victory, sank birdie putts from 12 and 6 feet on holes 6 an(l 7 and then ran a string of four more birdies from the nth to the 14th holes.</p>
        <p>On the nth, the former LPGA president made a 10-foot putt for a birdie 2 and then droppM seven-footers on Nos. 12 and 14 and a five-foot putt on the 13th hole.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (76)</p>
        <p>Vidato 0-100 0, Zevenbergen 4-114-412, Welp 8-12 2-218, Hill 10-25 0-125, Recasner 4-7 2-210, Moscatel 0-144 4, West 1-2 34 5, Caldwell 1-1 OO 2, Sanor 00 000, Taylor 0-1</p>
        <p>0-20. Totals 206115-19 76.</p>
        <p>NEBRASKA (81)</p>
        <p>Vick 5-13 7-1017, Day 4-8 7615, Jackman</p>
        <p>1-2 2-3 4, Buchanan 56 2-215, Carr 4-1176 17, van Poelgeest 0-2 OO 0, Bailous 26 3-5 7, Neubert 26 2-2 6. Totals 23-56 30-38 81.</p>
        <p>Halftime-Nebraska 36, Washington 30.</p>
        <p>5-14 (Hill 5-13,</p>
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        <p>0-1), Nebraska 5-11 (Buchanan 34, Carr 26, Bailous 0-1). Fouled out Zevenbergen, Welp, Vidato, Moscatel. ReboundsWashington 44 (Zevenbergen 10), Nebraska 33 (Vick 8). Assists Washiitoton 11 (Moscatel 4), Nebraska 15 (Day, Buchanan, Carr 3). Total fouls-Wasnington 30, Nebraska 18. Technicals Hill, Washington bench. A14,460.</p>
        <p>SOUTHERN PINES - Seven wrestlers from the Pitt County Wrestling Club placed in the Junior Olympic Tournament held at Pinecrest High School Saturday.</p>
        <p>A total of nine boys competed in the tournament from Pitt County, with four taking firsts, two winning seconds, and one taking a third place finish.</p>
        <p>Winning gold medals were Steve Osborn, 92 pound kids division; K.D. Anderson, 103 pound kids; Jason Osborn, 107 pound kids; and Kevin Daniels, 140 pound junior division.</p>
        <p>The second place winners were J.R. Osborn, 82 pound kids; and Danny Osborn, heavyweight cadet division.</p>
        <p>Winning a third place medal was Jason Hamby, a 155 pound junior.</p>
        <p>The tournament was one of a series held in the state under the Junior Olympic banner.</p>
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        <p>Duke's John Smith (right) settles the ball to his chest as he falls backwards on Indiana's Keith Smart with a rebound in the first half of their NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal game Friday night in Cincinnati. Indiana knocked Duke out of the tournament with  win. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Eastern Wayne Eases By Rose</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO  Eastern Wayne rallied for four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and nipped Rose High School, 6-3, in the Rampettes opening softball game of the year FYiday.</p>
        <p>Eastern pushed into the lead with a run in the first, but Rose tied it up with one in the fourth. Eastern went back out with a run in the fourth, but Rose again countered with two in the top of the fifth to take a 3-2 lead.</p>
        <p>But the Lady Warriors then came up with four runs in the bottom of the fifth to charge ahead for good. With one out. Price singled and moved u on another out. Best singled a</p>
        <p>Reed reached on an error, scoring Price. Hinnant was intentionally walked, loading the bases, but an unintentional walk to Roberts forced in Best. Gray then followed with a sinde, driviog in Reed and Hinnant wim the insurance runs.</p>
        <p>Sherri Williams and Kim Bridges each had two hits for Rose, Williams having a triple and Bridges, a double. No one had more than one hit for Eastern Wayne.</p>
        <p>Rose is now 0-1 while Eastern is 3-0.</p>
        <p>Rose plays host to Greene (Antral on Monday.</p>
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        <p>Booster Club Sets Tourney</p>
        <p>Hart Scores Hole-ln-One</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - The Greene Central Booster Club will host an Invitational softball tournament on March 28-29.</p>
        <p>The tournament is open to 1986 classed teams in B, C and D divisions, and the field is limited to the first 24 teams to pay a $70 entry fee. Team awards will be presented to the first and second place teams in each classification, and to championship team individuals.</p>
        <p>Each team is guaranteed three games, with the first by draw for exhibition purposes and the second and remaining games in classification. Current USl^A rules will be used for the event.</p>
        <p>For more information, or to enter, contact Jim Fulghum, Rt. 1, Box 1-45, Snow Hill, N.C. 28580, or phone 747-3887 evenings.</p>
        <p>Dave Hart, associate athletic director at East Carolina University, recorded a hole-in-one Friday at the Greenville Country Club.</p>
        <p>The ace came on the par three, 157-yard third hole on the course. Hart used an eight-iron to make the shot.</p>
        <p>Playing with him were Mike Bradley, a member of the ECTJ golf team; and Bob Roller, sports information director; and Rob Wilson, assistant sports information director.</p>
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        <p>Hoosiers, LSU Are Winners</p>
        <p>CINCINNATI (AP) - Indiana Coach Bobby Knight embraced Duke Coach Mike Krz^wski just before the tipoff. then had his No. 3 Hoosiers get the Blue Devils in a stranglehold 10 minutes later.</p>
        <p>Indiana outscored 17th-ranked Duke 28-10 in the final 10 minutes of the first half and went on to an 88-82 victory Friday night in an NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal game.</p>
        <p>Indiana, 27-4, will play unranked Louisiana State for the regional championship Sunday. LSU used a rattli^ defense to stun No. 5 DePaul 63-58 in the other semifinal Friday night at Riverfront Coliseum.</p>
        <p>The second game featured the first coaching match between Knight and Krzyzewski, who played for Knight at Army. Indiana, the top seed in the region, stymied Duke with its meed attack in the first half and</p>
        <p>hit clutch shots in the closing minutes to suffocate a late comeback.</p>
        <p>Duke took a 29-21 lead with 10:07 left in the first half, then came apart under Indianas diversified attack. Duke didnt hit a field goal for the next seven minutes, while the Hoosiers were rolling to a 49-39 halftime edge.</p>
        <p>We only scored 10 points in 10 minutes. We didnt put any pressure on them with our offense, while we were tryiim to stop them with our defense, Knyzewsxi said.They got in a good groove. Even with a timeout, we couldnt get them out of it.</p>
        <p>center Dean Garrett added 11.</p>
        <p>By holding Alfords outside shooting in check early, Duke left itself vulnerable to Indianas inside attack.</p>
        <p>With as much attention as they were ^ving me in the beginning, it</p>
        <p>Brown said. Nikita (Wilson) is no Rocky Marciano; hes a 190-pound</p>
        <p>up a lot of things for RTcky and Daryl inside, Alford said.</p>
        <p>Forward Rick Calloway, a Cincin-Keit</p>
        <p>nati native, and guard Keith Smart scored 21 points apiece, and guard Steve Mord added 18 points 12 of them in the second half. Forward Daryl Thomas had 15 points and</p>
        <p>Knights Slip By Rose Thinclads</p>
        <p>RED OAK - Northern Nash High School captured the final relay event of the day, the 1,600-meter, and came away with a 75-66 victory over Rose High School Friday.</p>
        <p>It was the first outing of the year for the Rampants.</p>
        <p>Northern won seven individual events as compared to six for the Rampants. Ro^ won two of the relays, but lost out in the final one -and that made the difference.</p>
        <p>Northern Nash had two double winners. Jackson took the 1,600 and 3,200 meter runs while McNeil won the 800 and the triple jump.</p>
        <p>Roses William Smith took first place in the 200 and the 100. Darrin</p>
        <p>We wantd to go inside, Knight said. We felt they were going to come at Steve hard, and we wanted to go inside with Garrett and CaUoway.</p>
        <p>Duke, which lost to Louisville in last years National Collegiate Athletic Association championship game, regrouped and cut the lead to 78-76 on guard Tommy Amakers three-point shot with three minutes to play. But Alford and Smart hit a pair of driviog layups to end Dukes season at 24-9.</p>
        <p>Knight said Indiana, which would waste leads during the regular season, showed its maturity by keeping Duke in check.</p>
        <p>Were about two months older, Knight said. If we had continued to let other teams chip away at leads, we wouldnt be here.^</p>
        <p>Duke was led by Amakers 23 iits and 20 by forward Danny</p>
        <p>play the lanes and we play aggressively.</p>
        <p>Wilson, operating inside, scored 24 points and guard Anthony Wilson added 17 on an off-night from the floor. Anthony Wilson was just 7-of-20 in field goals, but made the biggest shot of the game, a 15-foot jumper with 25 second to play that gave LSU a 60-57 lead, and DePaul never got closer.</p>
        <p>They took us out of our offense, said DePaul forward Dallas Com-egys, who led his team with 14 points.</p>
        <p>LOUISIANA STATE (C3)</p>
        <p>Woodside sa 1-111, Brown 1-5 0-2 2, N. Wilson 12-1904) 24, A. WUson7-2004)17, Joe oa 04) 0, Irvin oa 04) 0, Vargas 4-6 14 9. Totals 2944 2-7 63.</p>
        <p>DEPAUL (S8)</p>
        <p>Greene 4-111-210, Golden 24 2-2 6, Cotn-egys 7-13 04) 14, Edwards 4-7 34 12, StncUand 4-9 02 9, Laux 04) 1-21, Bnmdy 3-3 04) 6. Totals 2447 7-12 58.</p>
        <p>Halftime-Louisiana St. 38, DePaul 34. 3-point goals-Louisiana St. 3-13 (A. I, Joe 04), DePaul 3-7 (Greene'l-</p>
        <p>110 high hurdles; Bell (R) 16.6; Bullock (NN) 17.34; Gibson (NN) 19.84.</p>
        <p>100: W. Smith (R) 11.51; Rease (NN) 11.7; R. Smith (R) 11.81.</p>
        <p>800 relay; Rose (Barnhill, Eaton, Love, Ebron) 1:38.8.</p>
        <p>1600: Jackson (NN) 4:41; Allen (R) 4:51; Semple(NN) 4:59.4.</p>
        <p>400 relay: Rose (W. Smith, Morris, Love, R. Smith) 46.45 400: Jones (NN) 53.21; Wilson (R) 56.0; Bishop (NN) 57.54.</p>
        <p>300 intermediate hurdles; R. Smith (R) 42.91; Jason (NN) 43.56; Bullock (NN) 44.24.</p>
        <p>800: McNeil (NN) 2:13.11; Jackson (NN) 2:15.59; Johnson (R) 2:20.21.</p>
        <p>200: W. Smith (R) 23.61; BamhiU (R) 23.65; Rease (NN) 24.70.</p>
        <p>3200; Jackson (NN) 10:41.28; Allen (R)</p>
        <p>2, Strickland 1-2, Edwards 1-3). Fouled out None. ReboundsLouisiana SL 38 (Brown 9), DePaul 30 (Comegys 8). AssistsLouisiana St. 21 (Joe8), DePaul 8 (Strickland 4). Total foulsLouisiana St. 15, DePaul 15.</p>
        <p>, 24-14, us^ a tight, harassing of-</p>
        <p>DUKE(82)</p>
        <p>defense to take DePaid out of its.. fense throughout the game. DePaul, 28|-3, committed 17 turnovers and failed to get into an offensive rtiythm.</p>
        <p>We had a hard time moving the basketball, DePaul Coach Joey Meyer said. We couldnt run our le. We had to try to set up, but . were able to slow us down.</p>
        <p>Their physical side made a big</p>
        <p>Ferry 7-13 2-3 20, King 3-5 04 6, J. Smith 11, Amaker 8-17 U 23, Strickland 5-</p>
        <p>difference in the ballgame. We turn-i they hit layups.</p>
        <p>10:50.59; Semple (NN) 11:03.34.  rNo</p>
        <p>Mile relay: NorUiem Nash 3:45.0.</p>
        <p>Moore won the high jump, tying the school record of 6 feet, 8 inches.</p>
        <p>Rose returns to action on Monday, hosting Eastern Wayne and Greene (Antral.</p>
        <p>Summary:</p>
        <p>Volleyball Play Is Scheduled</p>
        <p>ed the ball over, and i LSU Coach Dale Brown rejected suggestions that his club had pushed around DePaul. He noted his center, Nikita Wilson, is 6-foot-8 and 201 pounds.</p>
        <p>Im not sure we played physical,</p>
        <p>'B 3-4    _______</p>
        <p>15 04 li, Snyder 4  , Brickey 341-2.7, Abdelnaby 2-3 04 4, Nessley 04 04 0. Totals 32471013 82.</p>
        <p>INDIANA (88)</p>
        <p>Calloway 8-13 54 21, Thomas 6-10 3416, Garrett 4-7 3-511, Alford 6-16 5-718, Smah 8-11 54 21, Meier 04 04 0, Minor 04 04 0, Eyl042-42, K. Smith 04 040, Hillman OO 040. Totals 32-57 23-3188.  -</p>
        <p>Halftime-Indiana 49, Duke 39. 3-p(^t goals-Duke 8-11 (Ferry 44, Amaker 34, Strickland 14), Indiana 1-3 (Alford 14). Fouled out-J. SmiUi, Strickland. Re-bounds-Duke 28 (Ferry 7), Indiana 38</p>
        <p>(Garrett 9). Assists-Duke 12 (Ferry 4), foulsDuke</p>
        <p>Indiana 16 (Alford 5). Total 25, Indiana 16. A-16,902.</p>
        <p>In 1985, Pitt Countys average weekly manufacturing wage was $332.98.</p>
        <p>Shot put: Dunn (NN) 474; Harvery (NN)41-1&amp;gt;^; Ross (NN) 414.</p>
        <p>Discus: Baker (R) 1214; Ross (NN) 1164; Dunn (NN) lOOO.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
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        <p>SEATTLE (AP)  Wyoming Coach Jim Brandenburg put it best.</p>
        <p>The Hanuner really hanunered us,hesaid.</p>
        <p>Armon The Hammer GiUiam scored a career-high 38 points and pabbed 13 rebounds Friday night to lead No. 1-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas to a 92-78 victory over Brandenburgs Cowboys in the NCAA basketbaU tournament.</p>
        <p>The triumph put the Runnin Rebels, 3^1, into Sundays West R^onial final against sixth-ranked Iowa.</p>
        <p>The Hawkeyes, 30-4, defeated Oklahoma 93-91 in Friday nights other West R^iona semifinal as Iowas Kevin Gamble hit a 3-point basket with three seconds left in overtime.</p>
        <p>U^V seemed to be in trouble against the upstart Cowboys, trailing</p>
        <p>39-38 at halftime after blowing a 12-point lead.</p>
        <p>But the Runnin Rebels relentless pressure and Gilliams dominance inside eventually wore down Wyoming.</p>
        <p>If one guy made the difference, it was Gilliam, Brandenburg said. Hes a great player and he showed it tonight.</p>
        <p>The 6-foot-9, 230-pound UNLV center-forward got the best of Wyomings 6-11,265-pound Eric Leckner.</p>
        <p>Ive played against guys that big before, Gilliam said. This was just another game for me. </p>
        <p>Leckner had three fouls midway through the first half and wound up with 18 points and seven rebounds, but had to temper his aggessive defense.</p>
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        <p>the post, Gilliam said. The guys just had to get me the ball.</p>
        <p>Brandenburg thought the crucial play came with 10^ minutes left in the game and his Cowboys trailing 58-54.</p>
        <p>Leckner got the ball inside, but missed a slam dunk. The Rebels rushed the ball downcourt to Gilliam, who scored and was fouled. He made the free throw to boost the lead to 61-54. Wyoming never got closer than six again.</p>
        <p>I finally got back in my element and that didnt work, a frustrated Leckner said.</p>
        <p>'That was a major, major turnaround, Brandenburg said. We miss a stuff and they go down and get a three-point play.</p>
        <p>The Wyoming coach said his team was worn down by the superior depth of Nevada-Las Vegas.</p>
        <p>Their man-to-man pressure was as good as Ive seen since Ive been coaching, Brandenburg said.</p>
        <p>The Rebels would have made it easier on themselves if they had made the 3-point bombs that have become their trademark.</p>
        <p>UNLV was 4-for-23 from 3-point range. Designated shooters Fearless Freddie Banks and Gerald Paddio were a combined 3 of 17.</p>
        <p>As soon as they start shooting well, were going to blow people out because they wont be collapsing on me, Gilliam said.</p>
        <p>Fennis Dembo, Wyomings stand</p>
        <p>out forward, scored 27 points in the loss. Both he and Leckner, who scored 18, looked forward to next season. All five starters on Wyomings 24-10 team are juniors.</p>
        <p>I think its going to be a real boost next year knowing we have the talent to compete in the nation, not just in the WAC (Western Athletic Conference), Leckner said.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, UNLV Coach Jerry Tarkanian is just one victory away from hte second trip to the Final Four. His Rebels were there 10 years ago.</p>
        <p>To do it again, theyll have to get by an Iowa team that also relies on pressure defense and depth.</p>
        <p>They press very well, Tarkanian said. We havent been pressed all year. Since were the Runnin Rebels, maybe theyre afraid to. We havent been pressed 10 minutes all year. Well have one day to prepare for it.</p>
        <p>Iowa almost didnt make it to Sundays showdown.</p>
        <p>The Hawkeyes were trailing 85-80 with just over two minutes to go, but scored the final five points of regulation to force the overtime.</p>
        <p>B. J. Armstrong tied the game on a 3-pointer with 51 seconds to go in regulation, then Gamble blocked Tim McCalisters shot in the final seconds.</p>
        <p>In the overtime, Oklahoma led 91-90 with less than a minute to play. Iowa missed twice, but got the ball back both times and Gamble con</p>
        <p>nected from the top of the key to give the Hawkeyes the victory.</p>
        <p>I guess youd call it a play, Iowa Coach Tom Davis said of the winning</p>
        <p>shot. Its a zone offense play that J.J., for Kevin</p>
        <p>had the option for B.</p>
        <p>Gamble or for Roy Marble. We were going to any one of the three. It was B.J.s job to get it to whoever was open.</p>
        <p>I saw the clock run down to 10 or 11 seconds, Gamble said. B.J. penetrated and a couple of guys collapsed on him. I got my feet down and took the shot and the ball went down.</p>
        <p>Gamble finished with 26 points for the Hawkeyes. McCalister scored 26 for the Sooners, including seven of 11 3-pointers.</p>
        <p>But Oklahoma struggled at the foul line, making only 12 of 24.</p>
        <p>Wright 4-0 2-2 10, Armstrong 4-8 6-6 16, Gamble 11-13 2-6 26, Lorenzen 3-5 4-4 10, Horton 2-5 2-2 6, Moe 2-81-2 S, Reaves 00 00 0, Jones 00 OO 0. Totals 34-69 20-27 83.</p>
        <p>HalftimeOklahoma 41, Iowa 40. RegulationOklahoma 85, Iowa 85. 3-point goals-Oklahoma 7-14 (McCalister 7-11, Sieger 0-1, Grace 0-2), Iowa 5-11 (Gamble 2-2, Armstrong 2-4, Lohaus 1-2, Moe 03). Fouled out Wright. ReboundsOklahoma 40 (J(rfuon 12), Iowa 42 (Marble 42). Assists-Oklaboma 21 (Grace 8), Iowa 21 (Armstrmig 10). Total foulsOklahoma 21, Iowa 20.</p>
        <p>OKLAHOMA (91)</p>
        <p>Kennedy 8-16 0116, Johnson 8-12 4-8 20, Grant 6-12 3-3 15, Grace 2-4 2-2 6, Mc-</p>
        <p>WYOMING (78)</p>
        <p>Dembo 1015 5-9 27, Sommers 01 0-0 0, Leckner 7-17 4-6 18, Dent 3-6 0-0 6, Fox 03 Ol 0, Boyd 5-6 4-4 14, Jones 3-6 3-4 10, Lodgins 01 0-0 0, Hunt 1-1 OO 3, Wirth OO 04)0. Totals 29-5616-24 78.</p>
        <p>NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (92)</p>
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        <p>HalftimeWyoming 39, Nev.-Las Vegas 38. 3-point goals-Wyoming 4-9 (Dembo 2-4, Jones 1-1, Hunt 1-1, Boyd Ol, Fox 02), Nev.-Las Vegas 4-23 (Banks 2-10, Graham 1-5, Paddio 1-7, Wade 01). Fouled out Dent, Willard. ReboundsWyoming 34</p>
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        <p>(Dembo 9), Nev.-Las Vegas 36 (Gi_______</p>
        <p>13). Assists-Wyoming 20 (Dent 6), Nev.-Las Vegas 18 (Wade 9). Total fouls-Wyoming 24, Nev.-Las Vegas 21. TechnicalsBanks, Hudson. A23,035.</p>
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        <p>LITTLEFIELD - For the second straight game, Ayden-Grifton gave up a grand-slam home run and it meant the difference.</p>
        <p>Friday, it was West Carteret getting the blow to edge past the Chargers, 7-3, in 10 innings. Tuesday, D.H. Conley had used a grand slam in taking a 6-2 win over the Chargers.</p>
        <p>West Carteret took the lead with single runs in the first and second inning. Ayden-Grifton came back with one in the fourth, and after the Patriots pota third in the fifth, struck back to tie it up with two in the bottom of the sixth.</p>
        <p>Ty Little led off the sixth with a single and Gary Eubanks reached on an error. Tony McLawhom then doubled to drive in both runners and knot the game at 3-3.</p>
        <p>But in the 10th, West Carteret pushed over four. Derrick Laster reached on an error as did Brinkley Willis. After an out, Ron Tootle was intentionally walked to load the bases and set up the force at any base. But Ricky S^n foiled those plans with his grand slam and the Pauiots went on to win it.</p>
        <p>**We walked Tootle because he had iust doubled his last time up, and Stynm was 04. We went with tne percentages and I guess the percentages just aiwa]^ dont pav off, Charger coach Chris Ross said.</p>
        <p>The name was a pitching duel much of the way, highlighted by the performance of West Carterets Dary Willis. He limited A-G to just three hits, one of them McLawhorns double. He struck out 18 and walked four</p>
        <p>hit, driving in Grant and Viverette.</p>
        <p>Davis m the North Edgecombe hitting with three while Rhodes had two.</p>
        <p>Chocowimty had only three hits with no &amp;lt;me having mcnre than (me.</p>
        <p>The loss drops the Indians to 1-3 overall and to 1-2 in 1BC play. Tlie Tribe will play host to Bear Grass on Monday.</p>
        <p>N. Edgecombe...............240 8b-14 9 1</p>
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        <p>Whitaker and Rhodes; Hawley, Stokes (4) and Vick.</p>
        <p>Goldsboro .........3</p>
        <p>Greene Central..........2</p>
        <p>GOLDSBORO - Goldsboro High School came up with a run in the bottom of the ninth inning to ettee past previously unbeaten Greene ftn&amp;amp;al, 3-2, Friday in baseball action.</p>
        <p>The Rams took the lead in the first inning, scoring both of tlmir runs. With two away, Gary Ginn doubled and Shay Beamon got a hit, then stole second. Both scored on Tommy Easons single.</p>
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        <p>\i the same time, Ross praised his own hurler, Todd Miller, who came out finally in the lOUi. It was the first time hed ever pitched a high school game and I couldnt have asked for more than what he did. He struck out eight and walked just four and allowed only three hits. We just didnt score for him or play well behind him.</p>
        <p>The loss drops the Chargers to 1-3,</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The knee in-juiy that will sideline New York Knicks center Patrick Ewing the rest of the NBA season will not require surgery, and he is expected to have a full recovery by next season.</p>
        <p>and they return to action on Tuesday lvelo</p>
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        <p>West Carteret....llO eiO 000 47 6 2 Ayden-Grifton....000 102 000 0-3 3 S Willis and Tucker, Gamer (10) ; Miller, Peterson (10) and Woodard, McLawhom (5).</p>
        <p>Ewing injured the left knee Thursday night when he slipped on a wet spot in the first quarter of the Knicks 111-105 overtime victory over the Indiana Pacers. Last year, he missed most of the second half of the season after injuring his right knee, and he underwent surgery in March.</p>
        <p>N. Edgecombe 14</p>
        <p>Cbocowinity.............2</p>
        <p>CHOCOWINITY - North Edgecombe romped to a 14-2 Tobacco Belt Conference baseball victory over Cbocowinity High School on Friday.</p>
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        <p>while Jimmy McKeel had two for Goldsboro.</p>
        <p>The Rams drop to 5-1 on the year and will play at Greenville Rose on Monday.</p>
        <p>was walked, and he also was picked</p>
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        <p>But Richie Walls ended the Rams h(^ with a blo(^ single to score Winst(m with the game winner.</p>
        <p>Beamon, Eason and Darrin Radford each had two hits for Uk Rams,</p>
        <p>Wst Craven.............5</p>
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        <p>VANCEBORO - West Craven High School rallied for four unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh in</p>
        <p>ning to nip North Pitt, 54, Friday in a non-conference baseball game.</p>
        <p>The Panthers and Eagles both scored single runs in the second inning to break the ice. North Pitt came back in the second to score twice on a two-run homer by Chuckie Whitehurst and move out 3-1. The Panthers then added one in the sixth for a 4-1 lead.</p>
        <p>But West Craven rallied in the hot-</p>
        <p>reached on still another North Pitt misplay, scoring both Taylor and&amp;gt;| Cayton. Lee Woolard followed on:] another error, scoring Jordan with ; the tying run. David Boyd took ad*</p>
        <p>tom of the seventh to ^ it out. John Darrin Cat</p>
        <p>Taylor singled and reached on an error. Eddie Jo infield grounder was also errored, loading the bases. Monte Brown</p>
        <p>vantage on another error that allow edBrowntoscorethegame-winner.</p>
        <p>No one on either team had more! than one hit.</p>
        <p>The loss drops the Panthers to 2-2 ^ on the year. They return to action on  Tuesday, hosting Northampton East. ^</p>
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        <p>I would like to take this opportunity to wish Emily Manwaring much good luck as she leaves the Lady Pirate basketball team and to teU her publicly, as I have done privately, that I think she got a rotten deal from East Carolina. I feel sure most of the other Lady Pirate fans feel the same.</p>
        <p>I would also like to welcome Mrs. Pierson to Greenville and East Carolina as the new Lady Pirate coach. I can assure her that she will have at least a small number of very loyal fans for the Ladies.</p>
        <p>In light of the recent controversy about the Pirate Club and the Athletic Director, I have a suggestion to make  withhold your money or designate it to go to one of the minor sports. I think the oiuy way to get the athletic department to see that changes are needed is to his them in the pocketbook.</p>
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        <p>ECU EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONPin/GREENVILLE  MARCH 18-APRIL 25</p>
        <p>The ECU Study Center offers a place for ail student-athietes to come and study. For those times when assistance is needed, Pam Penland, Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Counseling, and her staff are available to help ensure that Pirate student-athietes strive to get the job done in the classroom.I CLUBPIRATE CORPORATE TEAM</p>
        <p>Chris McCoy, Team Captain Planters National Bank</p>
        <p>What Is It?</p>
        <p>The ECU EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC., better known as the PIRATE CLUB, is the official support group for ECU athletics through tax deductible contributions.</p>
        <p>Bill Baggett John West Jack Duffus Burney Warren Max Ray Joyner, Sr. Tommy Snowden Don Wilkerson Larkin Little Don McGlohon Phil Dixon Kelly Barnhill John Williams Mike Aldridge</p>
        <p>Wachovia Bank Wachovia Bank Duffus Realty Co.</p>
        <p>First Federal S &amp;amp; L Jefferson Standard Insurance Co. Snowden Associates Wilkerson Funeral Home Home Federal S &amp;amp; L ffblws Insurance Agency Otxon, Buffus &amp;amp; Doub Hertcfrix-Barnhill, Inc.</p>
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        <p>What Is Its Purpose?</p>
        <p>The PIRATE CLUBS primary purpose is to provide SCHOLARSHIP AID to deserving young men and women who are seeking a quality college education while participating in one of 14 varsity sports at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>TiAM CAPTAINS</p>
        <p>Who Can Belong?</p>
        <p>Anyone! The PIRATE CLUB consists of individuals and businesses who support ECU athletics through tax deductible contributions.</p>
        <p>Wayne Dempsey Loi^ Clark, Jr Mark Qtnier Rajte Styons Qene Briley Tpm Pauling Qene Gray Jeep Johnson Marshall Roberts</p>
        <p>Andy Qorman Tony Brown fidOeughtry Paula Arthur MIeide Balko</p>
        <p>Befh Jones Doug Wright</p>
        <p>What Are The Benefits?</p>
        <p>The primary benefit is knowledge that your support will help ECU continue to develop a quality major college athletic program. Athletics provides the avenue for maximum visibility for the University, and thats a big responsibility. Your contribution assists in lightening the financial obligation required to operate a class program. There are also tangible benefits to PIRATE CLUB members ranging from membership decals to priority seating for football and basketball tickets. To find out more about benefits contact the PIRATE CLUB.</p>
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        <p>By contacting one of the people listed on this page or by contacting the PIRATE CLUB office at 757-6178 and saying YES to making a tax deductible contribution to the ECU Educational Foundation to provide scholarship aid for ECU student-athietes.  .</p>
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        <p>Guy Dtkon Donide Bunn Norman Bryant Frank Thornton Don Edmonson Doug Getsinger Keith Johnson Mike McCall Gary Butts Mac Krovltz Robert Spence Coy Buck</p>
        <p>Marvin Bear" Baldree Bill McLawhorn Sybil Shirley Kay S. Swope Kim Townsend Joe S. Warren Bob Hunt Frank GUIA Special Thank You To Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Ray Brewer And Kentucky Fried Chicken For Their Donation Of $50,000 To Kick-Off The Pitt/Greenviile Fund Drive.</p>
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        <p>B-10 The Daily Reflector. GreenvHIa, N.C._  Sunday,  March  22,1987SMU Scraps Its Board Of Gov's</p>
        <p>DALLAS (AP) - For most of its 75 years, Southern Methodist University has been run by the big guns in Dallas' business and social circles.</p>
        <p>But after an explosive backfire sparked a pay-for-players scandal in the schools football program, the wa:^ things are run is undergoing a m^ change.</p>
        <p>Ine schools Board of Trustees voted Friday to scrap the Board of</p>
        <p>Governors, saying that the smaller, m^ ^te group suffered from a crisis in credibUity that would (udy continue to hurt the school.</p>
        <p>The trustees said they had no choice after Gov. Bill Clements startled the state by claiming ttuit at least half of the 21 Board of Governors knew about improper payments to SMU football players and decided to idiase them out gradually instead</p>
        <p>Wildlife Commission Funds May Be Cut</p>
        <p>The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission could lose up to $230,000 in federal funds this year if Congress approves a U.S. Department of Interior budget proposal to transfer $25 million from a wildlife trust fund to the U.S. Fish and Wil^ife Service.</p>
        <p>Under the Interior Departments proposal, $25 million of $174 million anticipated as proceeds for the 1988 Wallop-Breaux Trust Fund would be diverted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services basic operating account for general fish and wildlife programs.</p>
        <p>The Wallop-Breaux Trust Fund is designed to provide money to the 50 states for specific projects that enhance boating and fishing opportunities. That includes improving access to lakes and rivers and improving fishery resources. States must match the money received from the fund.</p>
        <p>Of the amount dispersed to the 50 states. North Carolina received $974,210 last fiscal year, with $557,567 going to North Carolinas Division of Marine Fisheries. If the funds are transferred. Marine Fisheries would also lose their share of the money.</p>
        <p>Donald J. Tobaben, program manager for the commissions division of boating and inland fisheries, said his division would have to cancel some</p>
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        <p>The Wallop-Breaux amendments to the Dingell-Johnson Fund legislation in 1984 resulted in significant increases in the level of funding for states.</p>
        <p>The trust fund was created when boaters and fishermen agreed to contribute to the fund through excise taxes on fishing tackle and motorboat fuel if they were direct beneficiaries of the money.</p>
        <p>liie U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service already receives six percent of the Wallop-Breaux funds for administrative purposes.</p>
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        <p>The 71-member Board of Trustees decided to replace the governors board with an interim executive conunittee whose roster doesnt in</p>
        <p>clude most of the high-powered names caught up in the messy melee.</p>
        <p>Absent from the list are some of the universitys most prominent backers whose financial contributions are</p>
        <p>symbolized in buildings at the uni- dent</p>
        <p>versity tlmt bear their nam ~</p>
        <p>pie like Edwin L. Cox, Robert man, Ruth Ckillins Sharp, George M. Underwood Jr.</p>
        <p>A few months ago I was really skeptical about the leadership, stu-</p>
        <p>body president Trevor Pearlman said Friday. But the good</p>
        <p>or boy network I think that has existed in the past has been dealt with, he added.</p>
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        <p>Angela Lingerfelt</p>
        <p>Greenville Conservationist Receives Plaque Bivian Bill Brather Drum, a noted conservationist and 60-year resident of Greenville, was recently presented a Conservation Plaque by ttie Woodmen of the World Insurance Society Greenville Lodge No. 218.</p>
        <p>He was presented the award because of the outstanding work he has done toward the conservation of our natural resources. I feel confident we have chosen a person most worthy of the award, said All Bartlett, a field representative for the nonprofit organization.</p>
        <p>Drum, who was instrumental in forming the Pitt County Wildlife Club, said he accepted the award with great humility and I certainly appreciate it. I hope to continue my conservation and preservation efforts of wudlife and natural resources for as long as I am able. The award will hang in a conspicuous place and I will, along with my friends and family, cherish it for all time. According to Bartlett, Drum has been involved in many conservation activities, which he has done as anonymously and inconspicuously as he could manage.</p>
        <p>Bartlett said Drum has, at his own expense, seeded wildlife cover, feed and habitat. He has seeded small grains as cover crop to prevent wind and soil erosion, and he has raised and released into the wild thousands of rare-breed pigeons and qUail. He has also taught and promoted good sportsmanship to hunters and fishermen.</p>
        <p>In addition. Drum has won for the past three years the N.C. Wildlife Federations Most Distinguished Conservationist award.</p>
        <p>Many of his acts cannot be directly traced because of his modesty and his desire for secrecy, Bartlett commented.</p>
        <p>Drum has always been interested in doing something to benefit wildlife when I could, he said.</p>
        <p>I have, during the wintertimes in years back, gone to places where I have hunted, like the Roanoke River woods, and put out sulphur blocks for deer and small game. And I sowed pine seedlings and love -ass at the Pitt County Wildlife Club, he said.</p>
        <p>Drum, who was named to the Conservation Hall of Fame in 1984, is a lifetime member of the N.C. Wildlife Federation and the Pitt County Wildlife Club. He is a former member of the Kiwanis Club and belongs to Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church, where he taught Sunday sclwol for 24 years. He has also been active in the Boy Scouts and was a troop master the church for 18 years.</p>
        <p>Drum was the longtime owner of Drums Hatchery, Feed, Seed and Hardware Store in Greenville. He and his wife Mary have one dai^ter.</p>
        <p>The second president of the Pitt County Wildlife Qub, Drum was instrumental in forming that organization in the 1960s.</p>
        <p>I just love the wildlife club and I havent missed a meeting in I dont know when, Drum commented. I go out there on Thursdays before the meetings and straighten up the building, set the tables and build a fre and I will continue doing that as long as I can. Im going to keep on hunting, too.</p>
        <p>Drum said he enjoys trapping, rabbit hunting and bird hunting. Im an outdoor person and have been since I was a boy growing up in Catawba County. I love the woods, fields and streams and I just love this world. I can feel awfully bad sometimes and go to work outside and just pep right up.</p>
        <p>Drums primary conservation concerns, he said, are for the restoration of our small game, the quail and rabbit, which has dwindled considerably in the last four to five years. There is a lot considered to be the cause, but I feel its not just the loss of habitat and food, but other factors such as weather conditions, predators and pesticides. Another concern is acid rain damage and the unwise use of our forests.</p>
        <p>He is also troubled by air pollution and by toxic waste and pesticides flowing into rivers and streams.</p>
        <p> And finally, as has been said by a great conservationist, we cannot cease to cry out and educate all mankind in the proper use and ccmservation of Gods many gifts to all, Drum added.</p>
        <p>AYDEN - Rose High Schools golf team won its first match of the spring with a 22 stroke victory over hosting Ayden-Grifton Friday.</p>
        <p>The Rampants finished the 18-hole match with a total of 310 strokes while Ayden-Grifton had a 332 total.</p>
        <p>Simon Moye led Rose with a 71, one-under-par. David Lee and Derrick Daniels each added 79s while Greg Hallow had an 81.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton was paced by Todd Buck with a 79. Trae Wilson had 80, Chris Brick had 85 and John Con-gletonhad88.</p>
        <p>Rose is now 1-1 on the year while Ayden-Grifton is 0-1.</p>
        <p>NEW BERN - New Bern High School handed D.H. Conleys Vikings a loss in the Vikes first golf outing this spring on Friday.</p>
        <p>New Bern finished the nine-hole match with a team score of 163 while Conley ended up with a 176 score.</p>
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        <pb facs="00096571_0033" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987 g.-! IInjury Sidelines 76ers' Cheeks</p>
        <p>By BILL BARNARD APBasketbaU Writer</p>
        <p>The Philadelphia 76ers will he shorthanded fmr at least a couple of weeks because of injuries to point guard Maurice (%eeks.</p>
        <p>Cheeks, already playing with a dislocated middle fnger on his left hand, tore a tendon in the little finger on his right hand Friday night in the first quarter of Philadelphias 116-106 NBA victory over the Denver Nuggets.</p>
        <p>One doctor said it may be two to three weeks with this one if it doesnt heal right, the three-time All-Star</p>
        <p>said. I might need surgery to heal the tendon.</p>
        <p>Charles Barkley had 26 points, 25 rebounds and nine assists for the 76ers, and his 16 offensive rebounds equalled his NBA season high. Steve Colter replaced Cheeks and played 44 minutes, finishing with 15 points and six assists.</p>
        <p>running the team,^hiladel^a Coach Matt Goukas said. He was</p>
        <p>sharp and he played solid defense. That s two games in a row, and Im</p>
        <p>happy to see that. Inol</p>
        <p>t other NBA games, it was Boston 112, Seattle 108; Atlanta 114, Milwaukee 97; Cleveland 106, New Jersey 105; Houston 126, Los Angeles Clippers 96; Los Angeles Lakers 147, San Antonio 115; and Portland 134, Phoenix 105.</p>
        <p>Denver Coach Doug Moe, who saw the Nuggets hlow a 14-point lead in the second quarter, said his team allowed the 76ers to have their own was</p>
        <p>^We got off to a great start, but we became too soft, Moe said. Weve got to be a lot more physical. Otherwise we cant win in t^ league. Denver led 32-21 after one period</p>
        <p>early in the second quarter. The 76ers cut the deficit to 41-34 with 5:29 left in the first half before a 17-5 run gave them a 51-46 edge with l: 31 left.</p>
        <p>Denver closed the gap to 60-58 midway thro^ the third quarter, but six strai^t points by David Wingate, who finished with 26 points, gave the 76ers a 79-71 lead after three quarters. The closest Denver got from that point was 100-96 at the 4:41 mark of the fourth period on a</p>
        <p>(lu^ets with 29 points.</p>
        <p>Roy Hinson finished with 22 points and Tim McCormick 19 for Philadelphia, while Mike Evans had 19 for the Nuggets.</p>
        <p>Hawks 114. Bucks 97 Atlanta moved into a virtual tie fw first place with idle Detroit as Dominique Wilkins had 41 points and a season-high 16 rebounds against .Milwaukee.</p>
        <p>The Hawks, who now trail Detroit by .005 percentage points in the Central Division, scored 11 consecutive points to build a 51-34 lead with 3:55 remaining in the second quarter. Wilkins then scored 19 points in the third period and added four more during a 7-0 spurt in the fourth quarter that gave Atlanta a 97-82 lead with 7:13 remaining.</p>
        <p>Ricky Pierce and John Lucas paced Milwaukee with 17 points each.</p>
        <p>Lakers 147, Spurs 115</p>
        <p>Los Angeles won its ninth straight game, equalling the team high for the season, as Byron Scott scored 22 points and Magic Johnson had 20 lints and his 6,000th career assist to sat ^n Antonio.</p>
        <p>Johnson, who finished with 11 assists, b^me the ninth player in league history to accumulate 6,000 re^lar-season assists when he set up Scotts 3-point field goal that gave Los Angeles a 82-62 lead with 6:48 left in the thir quarter.</p>
        <p>The Lakers later had a 21-11 run that gave them a 103-79 lead going into the final period. Johnson sat out the fourth quarter for the 15th time this season.</p>
        <p>A.C. Green added 21 points and a</p>
        <p>career-hi^ 17 rebounds for the s, while the visiting Spurs were</p>
        <p>Lakers,_________</p>
        <p>led by Walter Beny with 26 points and Jon Sundvold with 17.</p>
        <p>Trail Blazers 134, Suns 105 Clyde Drexler scored 13 points and Terry Porter 12 as Portland</p>
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        <p>outscored visiting Phoenix 42-14 in the third period, breaking open a close game.</p>
        <p>Poitiand, which clinched a playoff berth with the victory, led 66-62 at halftime, but the Blazers outscored the Suns 29-10 in the first eight minutes of the second half for a commandii^ 95-72 lead.</p>
        <p>Phoenix scored the next four points, but the Blazers followed with 13 straight to finish the quarter with a 108-76 lead. The Blazers shot 67 percent from the field in the third quarter and outrebounded Phoenix 18-5.</p>
        <p>Phoenix, who were led by Larry Nance with 24 points, got no closer than 20 points m the final quarter. Drexler, who was 15-for-19 from the field, finished with 32 points and 11 assists for the Trail Blazers.</p>
        <p>7:15 left in the points in the period 97-86 lead.</p>
        <p>ivi</p>
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        <p>Later in the quarter. Bird scored the Celtics last nine points.</p>
        <p>squelching a Seattle rally. The Sonics, who were led by Dale Ellis</p>
        <p>with 31 points, got as close as 110-106, but Bird responded with a layup with 1:12 left.</p>
        <p>Tom Chambers, who scored 30 points, got Seattles final points with 31 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Robert Parish and Dennis Johnson each scored 20 points for Boston.</p>
        <p>Cavaliers 106, Nets 105 Cleveland beat New Jersey, for only its third victory in 11 games, when John Bagley hit a game-winning juniper from the top of the key with</p>
        <p>three seconds left.</p>
        <p>Tire visiting Nets grabbed a 105-104 lead with 10 seconds left when Buck Williams put in a rebound of Dwayne Washingtons missed layup. After a Cleveland timeout, Bagley took the inbounds pass near midcourt, fed the ball inside to Mel Turpin, who quick</p>
        <p>ly passed it back out to Bagley at the top of the circle.</p>
        <p>A New Jersey turnover then clinched the outcome.</p>
        <p>The Cavaliers were led by Ron Harpers 28 points. Woolridge scored 27 and Williams added 23 for the Nets.</p>
        <p>Celtics 112, SuperSonics 108 Boston won its 21st consecutive home game as Larry Bird scored 19 of his 42 points in the fourth quarter against Seattle.</p>
        <p>Bird, whose season high is 43 points, scored from the comer with</p>
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        <pb facs="00096571_0034" />
        <p>B-12 The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>TANK IFNAMAIU</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>by Jeff Millar &amp;amp; Bill Hinds</p>
        <p>Co Krogering for</p>
        <p>Ml Hi</p>
        <p>MANUFACTURERS</p>
        <p>COUPONS</p>
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        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
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        <p>Todav's Sports Baseball James Madison at East Carolina (1p.m.)</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>UNC-Wilmington at East Carolina (3p.m.)</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Ohio at East Carolina  2 (2 p.m) Track</p>
        <p>Bast Carolina at North Carolina Invitational</p>
        <p>Lacrosse East Carolina at The Citadel tournament</p>
        <p>Mondays Sports Softball</p>
        <p>Greensboro at East Carolina  2 (2p.m)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at Rose Creswell at Jamesville Chocowinity at North Pitt (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>Avden-Grifton, Farmville Central atPa</p>
        <p>?amlico(lp.m.)</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount at Rose (2 p.m.) Track</p>
        <p>Greene Central, Eastern Wayne at Rose(3:3l^.m.)</p>
        <p>Rose at Bertie girls (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Baseball Greene Central at Rose &amp;lt;4 p.m.) Creswell at Jamesville Tuesdays Sports Swimming Senior Nationals</p>
        <p>Baseball Roanoke Rapids at Roanoke &amp;lt;4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Rider at East Carolina - 2 U p.m.)</p>
        <p>Bear Grass at Jamesville (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at Farmville Central (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ahoskie at Williamston (4 p.m.) Ayden-Grifton at Havelock (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Havelock at Ayden-Grifton JV (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Pitt at Conley J V (4 p.m.) West (&amp;gt;aven at Greene Central JV</p>
        <p>(4 p.m.) Gi</p>
        <p>ireene Central at West Craven (4 pm.)</p>
        <p>Chocowinity at Columbia Softball</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rapids at Roanoke</p>
        <p>Bear Grass at Jamesville (4p.m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at Farmville Central (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Havelock at Ayden-Grifton (4 pm.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at West Craven (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Chocowinity at Columbia Tennis</p>
        <p>Mt. Olive at East Carolina women</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>Creswell at Chocowinity (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Jamesville at Belhaven Mattamuskeet at Bear Grass (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at C.B. Aycock JV</p>
        <p>(4p.m.)</p>
        <p>C B. Aycock at Greene Central (4 pm.)</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Creswell at Chocowinity Jamesville at Belhaven Eastern Wayne at Rose Mattamuskeet at Bear Grass (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at C.B. Aycock (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Fridavs Sports Swimming Senior Nationals</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Kent State at East Carolina  2(2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Roanoke at Ahoskie Ayden-Grifton at North Pitt (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at Kinston (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Iron Duke Classic Baseball Roanoke at Ahoskie (4p.m.) Williamston at Roanoke Rapids (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>North Pitt at Ayden-Grifton (4</p>
        <p>p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton at North Pitt JV &amp;lt;4</p>
        <p>pm.)</p>
        <p>Kinston at Conley JV (4 p.m.) Conley at Kinston (4 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>East Carolina women at Wolfpack Invitational East Carolina at Wolfpack Invitational</p>
        <p>Soccer</p>
        <p>Rose at Rocky Mount (4:30 p.m.) Saturdays Sports Swimming Senior Nationals</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>East Carolina at William &amp;amp; Mary (3p.m.)</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton at Conley (2 p.m.)</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Iron Duke Classic Softball</p>
        <p>East Carolina at North Carolina -2(2p.m.)</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Wolfpack Relays East Carolina women at Wolfpack Relays</p>
        <p>Lacrosse</p>
        <p>I East Carolina club at Duke Tournament</p>
        <p>NBA Standings</p>
        <p>Frtdays Gibim</p>
        <p>Boston 1$, Detroit 4</p>
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        <p>By Ike Associated Prtti AU Timet EST EASTERN CONFERENfX AUaadc Divitita</p>
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        <p>x-Atlanta  45  22</p>
        <p>x-Milwaukee  42  27</p>
        <p>Chicago  33  33</p>
        <p>Indiaiia  31  35</p>
        <p>Cleveland  20  42</p>
        <p>WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Divitiea x-Dallas  43  23</p>
        <p>Utah  H  30</p>
        <p>Houston  H  31</p>
        <p>Denver  28  39</p>
        <p>SanAntonio  24  43</p>
        <p>Sacramento  20  46</p>
        <p>Padlic Divititn x-L.A.Laken  53  14</p>
        <p>x-Portland  41  28</p>
        <p>Seattle  34  35</p>
        <p>GddenSUte  33  34</p>
        <p>Phoenix  24  42</p>
        <p>LA. Clippers  11  54</p>
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        <p>Pittiburflh?, Houston 1 Chicago White f</p>
        <p>.677 -.672 -.609 4 .500 114 .470 134 .382 194</p>
        <p> Sox (ss) 5. Kansas City 4, 10 innings Montrealt, Atlanta (ss) 6 LosAngeles4.Baltimore3 St. Lnmt, Philadelphia 3 TexasO, Atlanta (ss) 1 Cincinnati 6, Toronto 4</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Cleveland 3. California 2 Chicago White Sox (ss) 8, New York Yan-kees2</p>
        <p>San Diego 4, Oakland 3,10 innings Chicago Cubs (ss) 3, Seattle 2,10 innings Satudays Games Montreal vs. Boston (ss) at Winter</p>
        <p>Betwaen now and March 28. we win redeem national manufacturer s cents off coupons up to SO* for double their value. Offer good on national manufacturers coupons only. (Food reaiier</p>
        <p>coupons not accepted.) Customer must purchase coupon product In specified sire. Expired coupons win noroe honored, (oupons for free merchandiK exciudeofrom this Offer. Offer does not apply to Kroger or other store coupons whether manufacturer is men-tlonedor not. When the value of a coupon exceeds so*, this offer Is limited to $1.00. if double the valu of a coiwon exceeds the</p>
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        <p>value of the Item, this offer Is limited to the retail price. Limit one cigarette or coffee coupon per customer Limit one coupon for any one particular item, if you. for example, nave two coupons for 1S* (Iff on Miracle wnb and intend to purchase two lars of Miracle Whip - only one of these coupons will be doubled, vou may use the second coupon, but It s face value remains at face value</p>
        <p>AU WEEK, WE WILL REDEEM UP TO 5 MFCS' COUPONS FOR DOUBLE THEIR VALUE (MAXIMIUM REDEMPTION $1.00) WITH EVERY $10 PURCHASE PLEASE SEE DETAILS IN STORE.</p>
        <p>Haven, Fla., lp.m.</p>
        <p>New York Nets vs. Ciocinoab at Tampa,</p>
        <p>.652 -.545 7 .537 74 .418 154 3H 194 .303 23</p>
        <p>1 playoff spot Frkays Ga Boston 112, Seattle 108</p>
        <p>.791 -61212 493 20 .493 20 .364 284 169 41</p>
        <p>Atlantal</p>
        <p>Cleveland 106, New Jersey 106 Houston 126, LA. di|^96 L A Lakers 147, San Antonio 115 Portland 134, Phoenix 105</p>
        <p>Satarday's Games Atlanta at New York, 7;30p.m. Denver at Washington, 7:30p.m. Cleveland at Indiana, 7:30p.m. DetroitatOaUas,8:30p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee. 9p.m. Houston at Utah, 9:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Golden State at Phooux, 9:30 p.m. Chicago at Sacramento, I0:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Saadayf Games New Jerseyat Boston, I p.m.</p>
        <p>Chicago atPortlandJ p.m</p>
        <p>San Antonio at L A. Clippers, 10p.m.</p>
        <p>Sacramento at LA. Lakers, 10:30p.m.</p>
        <p>MISL Standings</p>
        <p>Sundays Sports " ball</p>
        <p>(3p.m.) Ru</p>
        <p>Baseball</p>
        <p>Cast Carolina at William &amp;amp; Mary  2(lp m.)</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Elon at Eaut Carolina (1 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Golf</p>
        <p>East Carolina at Iron Duke Gassic Lacrosse East Carolina club at Duke Tournament</p>
        <p>Baltimore</p>
        <p>Cleveland</p>
        <p>Dallas</p>
        <p>Minnesota</p>
        <p>Chicago</p>
        <p>luntatRose(3:30p m )</p>
        <p>Conley at Ayden-Grifton i3.30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at Southern</p>
        <p>NHL Standings</p>
        <p>Nash (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Greene Central at East Carteret</p>
        <p>(3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Soccer ENCSDat Rose (4:30p.m.) Track</p>
        <p>Conley, Southern Wavne at Farm-</p>
        <p>ville Central (3:30 p.m Golf</p>
        <p>Farmville Central at Tarboro Wednesday's Sports Swimming</p>
        <p>Senior Nationals</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>Campbell at East Carolina (3 pm.)</p>
        <p>Bertie at Farmville Central (3:30 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Softball</p>
        <p>Virginia Commonwealth at East Carolma  212 p m.)</p>
        <p>Chocowinity at Jamesville Track</p>
        <p>Ahoskie. Roanoke Rapids at Roanoke</p>
        <p>Williamston at Edenton Thursdays Sports Swimming</p>
        <p>Senior Nationals</p>
        <p>Tennis</p>
        <p>St Mary's at East Carolina women (3 p.m.)</p>
        <p>Southern Nash at Farmville Cen tral (3:30p.m.)</p>
        <p>Conley at Greene Central (3:30 pm.)</p>
        <p>Rose at Northeastern 13:30 p m.) Golf</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton. Eastern Wayne at Rose(2p.m.)</p>
        <p>Southern Wayne Zebulon, Conley at Farmville Central (2pm)</p>
        <p>Track</p>
        <p>x-Philadelphia NY Islanders Washington NY Rangers Pittsburgh New Jersey</p>
        <p>74 250 2H 71 254 260 70 279 281 67 275 265 H 250 324</p>
        <p>X Hartford xMontreal Boston</p>
        <p>iuffalo</p>
        <p>83 254 241 78 240 225 75 267 246 63 234 2H 5 249 275</p>
        <p>B\ The Associated Piws All Times EST W ALES CONFERENCE Patrick Divisioo</p>
        <p>W L T Pts GF GA</p>
        <p>43  23  6  92  289  219</p>
        <p>32  30  10</p>
        <p>31  32  9</p>
        <p>31  33  8</p>
        <p>28  34  11</p>
        <p>25  40  6</p>
        <p>Adams Divisin</p>
        <p>38  27  7</p>
        <p>34  29  to</p>
        <p>34  31  7</p>
        <p>27  36  9</p>
        <p>26  39  7</p>
        <p>CAMPBELL CONFERENCE</p>
        <p>Norris Division</p>
        <p>32  31  10</p>
        <p>28  32  12</p>
        <p>27  30  14</p>
        <p>29  34  9</p>
        <p>28  38  6</p>
        <p>Smvthe Division</p>
        <p>' 45  22  5  95  338  254</p>
        <p>44  28  2  90  301  263</p>
        <p>37  28  8  82  252  247</p>
        <p>28 35 8 64 282 295 25  40  8  58  251  291</p>
        <p>x-ciinched playoff berth</p>
        <p>Fridavs (iames Montreal:), Buffalo 2 i^ebec 5. Toronto 4 Washington 4 Pittsburgh 3 Calgary 6. Edmonton 3</p>
        <p>By The Associated Prtu .AU TiiBM EST Eulcn Divisiao</p>
        <p>W L PcL GB</p>
        <p>25 12 676 -</p>
        <p>22  14  .611  24</p>
        <p>23  16  .590  3</p>
        <p>20  18  5K  54</p>
        <p>19  19  .500  64</p>
        <p>Western Dhiiisn Tacoma  24  13  .649  -</p>
        <p>SanDiegp  20  16  SH  34</p>
        <p>KansasCity  21  17  .553  34</p>
        <p>WicMU  20  18  .526  44</p>
        <p>St Louis  14  26  3H  114</p>
        <p>LcsAnnles  9  29  .243  15</p>
        <p>New York Express at 3-23 folded on Feb.</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Friday's Games</p>
        <p>Chiago7,DaUas2</p>
        <p>Fla, 1p.m.</p>
        <p>Kansas City vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, Fla, lp.m.</p>
        <p>Toronto vs. Chkago WUte Sox (ss) at Sarasota, Fla., I:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Texas vs. Detroit (ss) at Lakeland, Fla., 1:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Houston vs. MinnesoU at Orlando, Fla., 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Clucago White Sox (ss) vs. New York Yankees at F(wt Lauderdale. Fla , 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Detroit (ss) vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., l;30p.m.</p>
        <p>Boston (ss) vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla, 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Los An^ vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach, FU;, 1:35 p.m.</p>
        <p>Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee at Chandler, Anz.,3p.m.</p>
        <p>Oakland vs. San Diego at Yuma, Ariz., 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>San Francisco vs. Seattle at Tempe, Ariz, 3p.m.</p>
        <p>Clevdand vs. California at Palm Springs, Calif., 4p.m.</p>
        <p>New York Yankees vs. Baltimore at Miami,7:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Sudmrs Games</p>
        <p>Toronto (ss) vs. Boston at Winter Haven, Fla, 1p.m.</p>
        <p>Cincinnati at New York Mets at St. Pctenhuig,FIa.,Ip.m.</p>
        <p>St. Loub vs. Aicago White Sox at Sarasota, Fla, 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:30pm</p>
        <p>Pifisbi^ (ss) vs. Kansas City at Fort Meyers,Fla.,1:30p.m.</p>
        <p>AUania vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, Fla., 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Minnesota vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, Fla, 1:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Baltimore vs. New York Yankees at Fort Lauderdale, Fla, 1:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh (SS) vs. PhiUdelphia at Clearwater,Fla., 1:30pm.</p>
        <p>Texas vs. Toronto (ss) at Dunedin, Fla., I;90p.m.</p>
        <p>Seattle vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa. Ariz., 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Cteveland vs San Diego at Yuma, Ariz., 3</p>
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        <p>449</p>
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        <p>Milwaukee vs San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,3p.m.</p>
        <p>Oakland vs. California at Palm Springs, Calif., 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>NCAA Tournament</p>
        <p>St Louis 4, Baltimore 1 WichiU9,LosAngel5</p>
        <p>Kansas City 5, San I Tacoma 3,1</p>
        <p>Satmdays Games Cleveland at Chicafpi, 2:35 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m.</p>
        <p>SuHays Games</p>
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        <p>By The Associated Press East Regional First Round Thursday, March 12 AtCharloUe.N.C.</p>
        <p>Texas Christian 76, Marshall 60 Notre Dame 84, Middle Tennessee State 71</p>
        <p>Kansas City at Wichita, 3:35 p.m. Baitimoreat Tacoma, 5:35 p.m. St. LouisatClevelaiKl,6:35p.m. San Diego at Dallas, 7:35 p.m.</p>
        <p>Michigan 97, Navy 82</p>
        <p>Niarth Carolina 113, Pennsylvania</p>
        <p>Exhibition Baseball</p>
        <p>Detroit</p>
        <p>Chicago St Louis Minnesota Toronto</p>
        <p>74 243 255 68 263 276 68 240 260 67 270 276 62 257 285</p>
        <p>By The Associated Prest AU Times EST AMERICAN LEAGUE</p>
        <p>Friday. March 13 At Syracuse. N.Y.</p>
        <p>Purdue 104, Northeastern 96 Florid 82, North Carolina State 70 Western Kentucky 64, West Virginia 62</p>
        <p>Syracuse 79, Georgia Southern 73 ~ cond Round</p>
        <p>ASSORTED CENTER AND END CUT</p>
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        <p>Chops</p>
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        <p>X Edmonton x-Caigary x-Winnipeg Los .\ngeles Vancouver</p>
        <p>Vancouver 6. Winnipeg 5, OT iv'sGamrs</p>
        <p>Saturdav'i</p>
        <p>Los .Angeles at Boston. 1:15 n m N V Rangers at N_Y Islanders, 7:05 p.m</p>
        <p>Minnesota at Hartford. 7 35 p Philadelphia at (Quebec. 7:35 p m</p>
        <p>Cbnley at North l.,enoir (3:30p.tn i C.B. Aycock. Pamlico at Farm-</p>
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        <p>Rocky Mount at Rose (3.30 p.m )</p>
        <p>Chicagoat Detrwt. 7:35 p.m Toronto at Montreal. 8:05pm New Jersey at St Louis, 8:35 p m.</p>
        <p>Sundav's Games Boston at Washington. 1 ;35p m Los .Angeles at Hartford. 2:o5 p.m. Vancouver at Winnipeg. 3 :35 p m. Detroit at Buffalo, 7.05 p.m Pittsburgh at Phiiadelpnia. 7 OS p m Chicagoat.N Y Rangers.7:35pm</p>
        <p>W</p>
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        <p>8</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>.571</p>
        <p>Oakland</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>538</p>
        <p>New York</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>.533</p>
        <p>Texas</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>533</p>
        <p>Boston</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>.500</p>
        <p>Toronto</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>Minnesota</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>.462</p>
        <p>Chicago</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>.438</p>
        <p>Milwaukee</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>.438</p>
        <p>KansasCity</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>.429</p>
        <p>Seattle</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>.429</p>
        <p>Cleveland</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>357</p>
        <p>California</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>.267</p>
        <p>Detroit</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>.250</p>
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        <p>.046</p>
        <p>San Francisco</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>.667</p>
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        <p>NewYork</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>.647</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>643</p>
        <p>San Diego</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>.643</p>
        <p>Cincinnati</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>.538</p>
        <p>Montreal</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>.538</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>Houston</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>.462</p>
        <p>Los Angeles Philatiriphia</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>.462</p>
        <p>462</p>
        <p>Atlanta</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>412</p>
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        <p>Second I Saturday. March 14 At Charlotte. N.C.</p>
        <p>Notre Dame 58, Texas Christian 57 North Carolina 109, Michigan 97 Sunday. March IS At Syracuse. N.Y.</p>
        <p>Florida 85, Purdue 66 Syracuse 104, Western Kentucky</p>
        <p>SUNNY DELIGHT</p>
        <p>86</p>
        <p>Semifinals Thursday. March 19 At East Rutherford, N.J. Syracuse 87, Florida 81 North Carolina 74, Notre Dame 68 Champhmship Saturday, March 21 At East Rutherford, N. J.</p>
        <p>North Carolina, 32-3, vs. Syracuse, 296</p>
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        <p>89</p>
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        <p>Green Beans ..</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>Southeast Regional First Round Ihursday, March 12 At Birmingham, Ala.</p>
        <p>New Orleans 83, Brigham Young</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>Alabama 88. North Carolina A&amp;amp;T</p>
        <p>(Continued On B-13)</p>
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        <p>399</p>
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        <p>Sports Calendar</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>(Continued From B-W</p>
        <p>Austin Peay 68, niiaois 87 Providenct 90, Alabama-Binn-inghamOS</p>
        <p>PrMay, March 13 At Atlanta Southwest Missouri State 6S, ClemsonOO Kansas 66, Houston 55</p>
        <p>i75,BudmeUS3</p>
        <p>f9, Diiuuieuad</p>
        <p>OhioState91,Rentucky77 ondRooad</p>
        <p>Second 1----</p>
        <p>Saturday, March 14 AtBirmiaiham, Ala. Providence 90, ^tin Peay 87, or Alabama 101, New Orleans 78 Sunday, March IS At Atlanta Georgetown 8^ Ohio State 79 Kansas 7, SMitliwest Missouri State 03</p>
        <p>Semifinab</p>
        <p>Thursday, March 19 AtLoubvUle,Ky.</p>
        <p>Providence 103, Alaliama 82 Georgetown 70, Kansas 57</p>
        <p>Champkmshto Saturday, MaKh 21 AtLoubvUlc,Ky.</p>
        <p>Providence, 2*8, vs. Georgetown, 298</p>
        <p>Midwest Regional First Round Thursday, March 12</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>day, March 1 AtlnSanapoUs</p>
        <p>Xavier, Ohio 70, Missouri 69 Duke 58, Texas AAM 51</p>
        <p>ln^na92Fa"irrilS58 Friday, March 13 AtRosemont,IU.</p>
        <p>Temple 75, Southern U. 56 Louisiana State 85, Georgia Tech</p>
        <p>St. Johns 57, Wichita State 55 DePaul?^ Louisiana Tech 62 Second Round Saturday, March 14 AtlmdanapoUs Indiana 107, Aubuni90 Duke 65, Xavier, Ohio 60 Sunday, iMarch 15 AtRoscmoat, III. Louisiana State 72, Temple 62 DePaul 83, St. Johns 75, OT SemUlnab</p>
        <p>Friday, March 20 Att^lnnaU</p>
        <p>Louisiana State 63, DePaul 58 Indiana 88, Duke 82</p>
        <p>Championship Sunday, March 22 AtCincinnaU Indiana, 278, vs. Louisiana State, 24-14</p>
        <p>West Regional First Round</p>
        <p>Thursday, March 12 AtSaHLakeCHy</p>
        <p>Kansas State 82, Grg 79, OT</p>
        <p>70</p>
        <p>Nevada-Las Vegas 95, Idaho State</p>
        <p>UCLA 92, Central Michigan 73 Wyomi^, Vir^dniaiW Friday, March 13</p>
        <p>Kansas</p>
        <p>At Tucson, Aril.</p>
        <p>Iowa 9^Santa Gara 76 Texas-El Paso 98, Arizona 91, OT Pittsburgh 93, Marist 68 Oklahoma 74, Tuilu 69 Second Round Saturday, March 14 AtSaHLakeGty Nevada-Las Vegas 80,</p>
        <p>State61 Wyoming 78, UCLA 68 Sunday, March IS At Tucson, Aril. Oklahoma 96, Pittsburgh 3 Iowa 84, Texas-El Paso82 Seminaab Friday, March 26 At Seattle Iowa 93, Oklahoma 91, OT Nevada-Las Ve ChamL Sunday, March 22 At Seattle Nevada-Las Vegas, 36-1, vs. Iowa, 308</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>The Final Four At New Orleans Semifinab Saturday, March 28</p>
        <p>East champion vs. Southeast</p>
        <p>Midwest champion vs. West champion</p>
        <p>Champhmship Monday, March 36</p>
        <p>East-Southeast winner vs. Midwest-West winner</p>
        <p>NIT Results</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press FirstRound Wednesday, March 11</p>
        <p>Nebraska 78. Marquette 76 BoiseSt.62,Utah61 Washim^ 98, Montana St . 90, OT nursday, March 12 La Salle 86, Villanova 84</p>
        <p>Florida St. 107, Rhode Island 92 Cleveland Stale 92, Tennessee-Chattanooga73</p>
        <p>Arkansas-Little Rock ^Baylor 41</p>
        <p>lUinois State 79, Akron 7. VanderbUt 74, JacksonvUle 72 Stephen F. Austin 70, James Madison 63</p>
        <p>Friday, March 13 Niagara 74, Seton Hall 65 Arkansas 67, Arkansas St. 64, OT St. Louis 76, St. Peter's 60 Southern Mississippi 93, Mississippi 75 OregonState 85, New Mexico 82 California 72, ^rton State 68, OT</p>
        <p>Second Round Monday, March 16</p>
        <p>Monday, March is Ulinois St. 79, Cleveland St. 77 Arkansas-Little Rock 54, Stephen F. Austin 48 Vanderbilt 109, Florida St. 92 Washington 73, Boise St . 68 Tuesday, March 17 La Salle 89, Niagara 81 Nebraska 78, Arkansas 71 Southern Mississippi 83, St. Louis 78.0T</p>
        <p>California 65. Oregon St. 62</p>
        <p>Quartcrfinab Saturday, March 21</p>
        <p>Southern Mississippi, 20-11, at VanderbUt, 18-15 Washin^on. 20-14, at Nebraska, 19-11</p>
        <p>lUinois State, 19-12, at La Salle, 18-12</p>
        <p>California, 20-14, at Arkansas-Little Rock. 25-9</p>
        <p>At New York Tuesday, March 24 Semifinab</p>
        <p>Thursday. March 26 Champhmship</p>
        <p>Third Place</p>
        <p>NCAA Division II</p>
        <p>By The Associated Prcu Re^onab</p>
        <p>March*</p>
        <p>Seminnab At Eric, Pa. Millersville, Pa. 83, St Michaels, Vt.76</p>
        <p>Gannon, Pa. 80, C.W. Post, N.Y. 71 March? Championship Gannon. Pa. 85. MiUersvUle. Pa. 82</p>
        <p>Thbd Place C.W. Post, N.Y. 85, St. Michaels, Vt.72</p>
        <p>New England larch*</p>
        <p>Marcl Semifinab At Manchester, N.H.</p>
        <p>Sacred Heart, Conn. 82, St. Anselm, N.H. 80</p>
        <p>New HamMhlre CoU. 71, New</p>
        <p>Haven, Conn</p>
        <p>March? Champhmship New Hampshire Cell. 73. Sacred Heart, Ccmn. 67</p>
        <p>Ihlrd Place St. Anselm, N.H. 94, New Haven, Conn. 88</p>
        <p>North Central March*</p>
        <p>Semifinab</p>
        <p>AtSt.Chmd, Minn.</p>
        <p>Ferria St., Mich 70, Wayne St., Mich. 67</p>
        <p>St. Cloud St., Minn 81, Lock Haven, Pa. 64</p>
        <p>March?</p>
        <p>Cbampioaship St Cloud St., Minn. 77, Penis St.,</p>
        <p>Mich 69</p>
        <p>'Third Place</p>
        <p>Mid</p>
        <p>Lock Haven, Pa. 84, Wayne St,</p>
        <p>iiciris</p>
        <p>South March* Semifinab At Lakeland. Fla.</p>
        <p>W.Geor^8l,Tampa73</p>
        <p>Fla. Southern 92. Alabama AAM</p>
        <p>83</p>
        <p>March?</p>
        <p>Champhmship Fla Southern 84, W. Georgia 6*</p>
        <p>(Continued On B-W</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Qreenvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday,March22,1987 'M3</p>
        <p>Pmedweamel</p>
        <p>1 Sollod RadM</p>
        <p>71m 8be</p>
        <p>Pdee</p>
        <p>llraaiM</p>
        <p>Pitoa</p>
        <p>P1S590R13</p>
        <p>piaseoRi3</p>
        <p>P17S90R13</p>
        <p>piaseoRi3</p>
        <p>P1S5/7SR14</p>
        <p>pissmnu</p>
        <p>27.47</p>
        <p>U.W</p>
        <p>31.M</p>
        <p>34.00</p>
        <p>M.00</p>
        <p>U.00</p>
        <p>P20S/7SR14</p>
        <p>P21S/7SR14</p>
        <p>P20S77SR1S</p>
        <p>P21575R15</p>
        <p>P22505R15</p>
        <p>P2357SR15</p>
        <p>40.00</p>
        <p>41.00</p>
        <p>41.00</p>
        <p>42.00</p>
        <p>44.00 4s.m</p>
        <p>TimU didgn may raiy</p>
        <p>AN-Tanabi RadM 40.000 MIU</p>
        <p>LT23Smft1S-10  7S.S7</p>
        <p>LT23Se6Rt*  S7.00</p>
        <p>S75R16S*  7B.00</p>
        <p>950nisse  S7.00</p>
        <p>LT236a6flie-10</p>
        <p>sTSBisse</p>
        <p>9S0R1SS4</p>
        <p>LT1(6f7Sfl144  SS.S7</p>
        <p>LT236nMl5d  7S.M</p>
        <p>30s*.sonis  S1.00</p>
        <p>3iif0.softiM  moo</p>
        <p>33X12.90R1S4  im.OO</p>
        <p>LT23e*6ft10*  moo</p>
        <p>LT23vi6itia-io  mm</p>
        <p>*7SRis.se  m</p>
        <p>asoRiese  S;</p>
        <p>Wide One Radial</p>
        <p>40,000 bllLE</p>
        <p>pissmwis</p>
        <p>40.97</p>
        <p>P10SWIP13</p>
        <p>43.m</p>
        <p>piosmmia</p>
        <p>40.00</p>
        <p>ptosmwu</p>
        <p>44.00</p>
        <p>P14S/70BM</p>
        <p>40.00</p>
        <p>P20W70B14</p>
        <p>00.00</p>
        <p>P2iy7oni4</p>
        <p>04.00</p>
        <p>P22V70R14</p>
        <p>M.00</p>
        <p>P22V70ni5</p>
        <p>M.00</p>
        <p>P23S/70R15</p>
        <p>7200</p>
        <p>P254K70R15</p>
        <p>74.00</p>
        <p>P20S0R13</p>
        <p>M.00</p>
        <p>P23fiffORl4</p>
        <p>M.00</p>
        <p>P24S0ni4</p>
        <p>60.00</p>
        <p>P23Soni5</p>
        <p>H.00</p>
        <p>P24SW0R1S</p>
        <p>70.00</p>
        <p>v'-J P2SS0ni5</p>
        <p>74.00</p>
        <p>P2750R15 .</p>
        <p>77.00</p>
        <p>-In Required  Balancinq Available  Extended Road Hazard Mfarranty Available</p>
        <p>mgh EMPgy 5 Monlli Batlary</p>
        <p>5(*otor</p>
        <p>Oil ^</p>
        <p>Western</p>
        <p>Onto</p>
        <p>ND30,</p>
        <p>lOWaOor</p>
        <p>10W40</p>
        <p>Quart.</p>
        <p>Umit</p>
        <p>sssew*</p>
        <p>WesteiwAiito Slaiitltwd Oil niter</p>
        <p>Available for ^</p>
        <p>most U.S. cars. Umit 2.</p>
        <p>AUTO SERVICE</p>
        <p>Sbelaht Talk, Good JMm^jaUsfactton "TuBopOilA niter Chaneo</p>
        <p>All-New Western Auto ... Xour One-Stop Auto Supply Supermarket.</p>
        <p>aonemii</p>
        <p>291?</p>
        <p>Ballwry Cafetos</p>
        <p>0-24ln.....................i.ee</p>
        <p>as-doin...................2.00</p>
        <p>40-72111...................3.99</p>
        <p>StoPtor SotonoMs</p>
        <p>Reman. 1 yr. warr. *99</p>
        <p>All appl. in stocfc.</p>
        <p>Stoftor</p>
        <p>Reman. 1 yr. warr. from All domestic appl. in stock. OSOPPImiMe</p>
        <p>19-</p>
        <p>iW12VoH... $9 Off</p>
        <p>Anti'corrosion. Pair. 78-6982-1</p>
        <p>aeiMlator</p>
        <p>Domestic appl. in stock.</p>
        <p>9*</p>
        <p>Reman. 1 yr. warr. All domestic appl. in stock. Fiwm</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Includes up to 5 quarts any Western Auto single or multi-weight oil, oil filter (74-5901 ser.), chassis lube and all labor. Most U.S. cars.</p>
        <p>Time For a Tune-Up? The Parts You Need at Discount Prices.</p>
        <p>Canistor filtar.</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>OFF</p>
        <p>.00-12.14</p>
        <p>FHteiw</p>
        <p>I Most U.S. cars,</p>
        <p>I light trucks. rio47Dff-i2.ee</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>nwt Wie Biek Seeelel</p>
        <p>HyUiravllc Struto</p>
        <p>Complete assembly. 81-4402 ser.</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>OFF</p>
        <p>Prhw4 Pram aOTetn 40.70</p>
        <p>StmtCarlrWie</p>
        <p>For cars with rabuildabia struts. 61-4501 ear.</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>Choose from Over 100 Name Brand Oils, Chemicals &amp;amp; Additives</p>
        <p>12oi.Umit2.</p>
        <p>97*</p>
        <p>Ooa. Umit 2.</p>
        <p>99*</p>
        <p>SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDWARRANTIES GOOD IN OVER 2,</p>
        <p>2,000 Store Buying Power=Low Discount Prices Everyday.</p>
        <p>HOURS*</p>
        <p>i 19 Red Banks Road  Monday-Frlday  8:00  A.M.  To  8:00  P.M</p>
        <p>0reenville, N.C. Phone 355-2341</p>
        <p>CLOSED SUNDAY</p>
        <p>SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY</p>
        <p>IMAM</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0036" />
        <p>m.</p>
        <p>mB14 The Daily Reflector. GreenvHIe. N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, Maich22,1987</p>
        <p>SCOREBOARD</p>
        <p>(CoDtiBuedFrom B-13)</p>
        <p>Marck7</p>
        <p>lUrd Place Tampa 92, Alabama A&amp;amp;M 76</p>
        <p>SaathAUaaUc</p>
        <p>MarchI</p>
        <p>Semlllaali</p>
        <p>AtNarfaft,Va.</p>
        <p>Mt. St. Marys, Md. 94, Virgiiiia UniooM Norfolk St., Va. 68, Dist. of C(dum-bia64</p>
        <p>March: Champioaship Norfolk St., Va 70, Mt. St. Marys, Md.66</p>
        <p>lliird Place</p>
        <p>^L^inia Union 99, Dist. of Colum-</p>
        <p>Potsdam St., N.Y. t, Naiareth, N.Y.6S</p>
        <p>Third Place Stony Brook, N Y. 95, Ithaca, N.Y.</p>
        <p>Sooth Central Marchs Semifinals At Amarillo, Texas Delta St., Miss. 88, Abilene Christian, Texas 71 SE Missouri St. 72, W. Texas St. 71</p>
        <p>Northeast Marchs ' Semifiaab At N. Dartmouth, Mass.</p>
        <p>SE Massachusetts 110, N. Adams St., Mass. 82 Osrk, Mass. 108, Norwich, Vt. 76 March7 Championship Clark, Mass. 88, SE Massachusetts 80</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace Norwich, Vt. 89, N. Adams St., Mass. 70</p>
        <p>iSt.72,W.</p>
        <p>Marche Champioaship</p>
        <p>Delta St., Miss. 90, SEMissouri St.</p>
        <p>84, or</p>
        <p>Third Place</p>
        <p>W..Texas St. 67, Abilene Christian, Texas63</p>
        <p>Great Lakes March: Semifiaab At Owensboro, Ky.</p>
        <p>Middle AtlanUc Marchs Semifiaab At Chester, Pa.</p>
        <p>Widener. Pa. 67, Scranton. Pa. 56 Franklin &amp;amp; Marshall 77, AUe^ny,Pa.S9</p>
        <p>March: Championship Widener, Pa. 53, Franklin &amp;amp; Mar-shaUSO</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace</p>
        <p>Scranton, Pa. 97, Allegheny, Pa. 90, or</p>
        <p>At Owensboro, Ky.</p>
        <p>Kentucky Wesleyan 112, :. Smith, N.C. 77</p>
        <p>Johnson</p>
        <p>S. Ill.-Edwardsville 88, Southern Indiana 82</p>
        <p>Marchs Championship Kentucky Wesleyan 89, S. Ul.-</p>
        <p>Midwest Marchs Semiflnab At North Park, lU.</p>
        <p>North Park, lU. 91, Ripon, Wis. 81 ni. Wesleyan 69, DePauw, Ind. 61 March:</p>
        <p>Kentucky Wei Edwardsvflle86</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace Southern Indiana 102, Johnson C. Smith 96</p>
        <p>Championship North Park, Ilf 82, Ul. Wesleyan</p>
        <p>Third Place DePauw, Ind. 77, Ripon, Wis. 66</p>
        <p>West March6 Seminaab At Billings. Moot. Alaska-Anchorage 68, Dominguez HiUsSt.64.20T Eastern Montana 78, Hayward St., Calif. 54</p>
        <p>March: Championship Eastern Montana 79, Alaska-Anchorage 73</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace Hayward St., Calif. 71, Dominguez HiUsSt.55</p>
        <p>South Marche Semifinals AtSt. Loub Washington, Mo. 6^ Rust, Miss. 68 N.C. Wesleyan 64, Cemtre, Ky. 62 March: Chsmpiooship N.C. Wesleyan 66, Washington, Mo.64</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace</p>
        <p>Rust, Miss. 72, Centre, Ky. 65</p>
        <p>Quarterfinab March 14 East</p>
        <p>Gannon, Pa. 93, New Hampshire CoU.81</p>
        <p>West</p>
        <p>Eastern Montana 75, Florida Southern 62</p>
        <p>North Central Delta St., Miss. 78, St. Goud St., Minn. 73, Or</p>
        <p>South Atlantc Kentucky Wesleyan 80, Norfolk St..Va.74</p>
        <p>South Atlantic Marche Semiflnab At Salem. Va.</p>
        <p>Stockton N.J. 67, Roanoke, Va.</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>ThirdPlace Roanoke. Va. 96, Jersey Gty St. 82</p>
        <p>Great Lakes Marchs Semiflnab</p>
        <p>The Final Four At Spiingfield, Mass. Semiflnab Friday, March 20 Kentucky Wesleyan 96, Delta St., Miss 75</p>
        <p>Gannon. Pa. 61, Eastern Montana</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>Saturday, March 21 Championship</p>
        <p>Kentucky Wesleyan, 27-5, vs. Gannon, 28-5</p>
        <p>At Grand Rapids. Mkh. Otterbein, Ohio%, Hope, Mich. 80 Wittenb^, Ohio 70, Calvin. Mich.</p>
        <p>March:</p>
        <p>Championship</p>
        <p>Wittenberg. Onio 78, Otterbein, 0 h i 0 7  1</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace Calvin, Mich. 92, Hope, Mich. 90.</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>NCAA Division III</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Re^ab</p>
        <p>Marche Semiflnab AtPotedam.N.Y.</p>
        <p>Potsdam St.. N.Y 57, Ithaca, N.Y.</p>
        <p>53</p>
        <p>Nazareth, N.Y. 93, Stony Brook, NY. 81</p>
        <p>West Marche Semiflnab At Lincoln. Neb.</p>
        <p>Gustavus Adolphus. Minn. 70, Neb.WesbyanSO Wartburg, Iowa 91. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. Calif. 81</p>
        <p>March:</p>
        <p>Championship</p>
        <p>Wartburg, Iowa 74, Gustavus Adolphus, Minn. 72</p>
        <p>ThirdPlace</p>
        <p>Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Calif. 75. Neb. Wesleyan 60</p>
        <p>Quarterfinab  rnlber HaatihaB</p>
        <p>Clark.Ma8s**SiJtedamSt.N.Y.</p>
        <p>*Stockton St., N.J. 68. Widener, Pa.   Worcester  Polytech</p>
        <p>oi. c. &amp;amp;gsssraiiSiU,.i</p>
        <p> _AppalachianSt.5,BhiefieldO,flist</p>
        <p>SiSif"</p>
        <p>Friday, March 20  lui^t</p>
        <p>^Clark, Mass. 77, Stockton St., N.J.  Stephen F. Austin 81, Appalachian</p>
        <p>North Park, Ul. 75. Wittenberg. ^ </p>
        <p>Ohio 70  WoBics*s T^wt</p>
        <p>Clark, Mass.. -2. vs. North Park.  _</p>
        <p>^  ThirdPlace  ^  BOWlnO</p>
        <p>Stockton St.. N.J., 23-7,  vs.  Wit- _ _</p>
        <p>tenberg,24^  Fleldcrest-Cannoo  Mixed</p>
        <p>uiiiimi Muu m  Yf  1^</p>
        <p>Transactions  perfect Ten  26  18</p>
        <p>iiwiijqviwiia  All-Stars......................254  184</p>
        <p>AaotauL^  rSS?......................m  </p>
        <p>^SAS CITY ROYM^-^t Van  High** game land serfes, Carol</p>
        <p>wtfiekler, Teny M. catdw, WarTl8M84; Paul Setliff, 210,573. Ron&amp;lt;b Johnson and Luis Debs wtos, in-fielden, and Gary Thurman and Chito Mar-  Strikettes</p>
        <p>tinei, outfieldm, to their minor-league  Trophy House  64  44</p>
        <p>^*WAU^"^WERS-Sent  Joey  FaravSle^SS* Si'*</p>
        <p>Meyer, first baseman. A1 Jones, Ain  eKS  U  M</p>
        <p>Cherry Corti^;:::::::;514  564</p>
        <p>Bates, mfielder, to tneir minor-league camp Silver Streaks. .VT.........40  68</p>
        <p>*iwi^*YANKEES-fiamed Roy  *****</p>
        <p>White minor league hitting instructor  &amp;gt;ryear, a, 577.</p>
        <p>TEXAS RANGERSSent Dwayne  Uaiuiav rawImw</p>
        <p>Henry, Frank Pastore and Jeff Zaske,  luckvPiM^^  M  38</p>
        <p>pitchers, and Dave Owen, infielder, to their  vy^w^^...................W  </p>
        <p>sii  Sit</p>
        <p>K".....</p>
        <p>trdS&amp;gt;goCnti&amp;lt;.nribiauii.l  SSL.......................SJ'  S*'</p>
        <p>KnotviUe of the Southern Le^; Sent  niSRfvnh^.............Sii  u,</p>
        <p>infielder, and Greg David, catcher, to their  Question liiaite............39  73</p>
        <p>mmor-league^pfw reassignment.  High game iad series, Oscar</p>
        <p>PHILADELPHIA PHILSK-Sent Rich Lundbbde, Jeff Kaye and Darren Loy, catchers, Ken Jackson, Ken Dowell and  </p>
        <p>Greg Jdks, infielders, Jim Olander, outfielder and Marvin Freernan, Bob Scanlan.  SunsetMixed</p>
        <p>Tom Newell, Todd Frofawirth, Len Watts  Four Ss.......................68  36</p>
        <p>and Shawn Barton, pitchert, to their  Cherry Court Apts. 65  39</p>
        <p>minor-leagecamp for reassignment.  French Connection........65  39</p>
        <p>BASKETBAIX^  Easy RoUers................64  40</p>
        <p>Natbual Basketball Assocutba  Fabulous Four..............63  41</p>
        <p>PORTLAND TRAILBLAZ-  Four SpUtS...................574  464</p>
        <p>ERS-Promoted Larry Weinberg, presi-  Misflts.........................574  464</p>
        <p>dent, to chairman of the board of mrectors.  PinPounders................554  484</p>
        <p>Promoted Harry Glickmao from executive  Hard Times..................544  494</p>
        <p>vice president and general manager to  M4............................... 54  50</p>
        <p>prmidnt.  Cqk Electronics............49  55</p>
        <p>HOCKEY  Team #13......................43  61</p>
        <p>Natbaal Hockev Leanc  4 &amp;amp; 4..........................43  61</p>
        <p>BUFFALO SABR^^Call^ up Bob  The Clovers..................40  64</p>
        <p>Logan, left wiM, from Rochester of the  Gutter Busters..............384  654</p>
        <p>Amencan Hockey League. Sent Paul  Mens high game, Robert</p>
        <p>Bndg^center, to Rochester.  Shackleford, 25; mens high series,</p>
        <p>HARTTORD WHALERS-Signed Jean  John Shackleford, BTTfwomens</p>
        <p>Marc MacKenzie, center, and assigned him  high game and series, Sharon Mat-</p>
        <p>to Binghamton of the Americao Hockey  thews, 214,564.</p>
        <p>*1^ JERSEY DEVOS-Sent Doug  Pitt  County  Schoeb</p>
        <p>Brown, right wing, to Maine of the Amen-  Fun Rollers..................32  12</p>
        <p>can Hockey League  Alternaves.................30  14</p>
        <p>SOCCER  Invaders......................27  17</p>
        <p>Maiar ladow Soccer Leagac  F.M.S ..................23  21</p>
        <p>CHICAGO STING-Signed Victor JakovI-  Pin AcUon....................21  23</p>
        <p>jevic, midfielder, toa lOdaycontract.  Mixed Pins...................18  26</p>
        <p>COLLEGE  Odd BaUs.....................17  27</p>
        <p>ILL-CHICAGO-Announced that it had  High gmi and series, Roland</p>
        <p>fired Willie Little, baskethall coach.  Mudd,2Cffil; Earnestinehaselrig.</p>
        <p>INDlANAPOLlS-Announced the con-  196,503.  nnsemg.</p>
        <p>tract of Bill Keller, baskethall coocb, will not be renewed.</p>
        <p>NEW MEXICO-Promoled John Edward Koenig, associate directar of athletics, to  HUkreet Ladles</p>
        <p>athlebcifirector     . ,  Points</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH-Named Bill Meyers of- Home Federal.........................534</p>
        <p>fensive line coach.  Toes Ups  ..........................5244</p>
        <p>STANFORD-Named Gary Gagnon tight  Holiday SheU..........................472</p>
        <p>N.C. Scoreboard  2Sfu*asSr^:::::::::::S&amp;gt;,</p>
        <p>______________  High gam^ Theresa Holman, 230;</p>
        <p>By The Associated Preta  high senes, Grace Adams, 604.</p>
        <p>SMU Scraps Board...</p>
        <p>(ContnuedFrom B-10)</p>
        <p>The recommendations represent a shift of power to the trustees, who, in the past have virtually abdicated their power to the smaUer board, said the Rev. Leighton Farrell, chairman of SMUs Committee on Governance and a United Methodist pastor.</p>
        <p>We wanted to send a clear signal that the board of trustees is the group charged with the responsibility, Farrell said. It will be a more powerful group. The executive commit-</p>
        <p>13 players after the school was placed on its sixth probation in August 1985.</p>
        <p>Clements, who resigned as chairman of the Board of Governors before taking office in January, revealed March 3 that he and several other board members knew of the payments.</p>
        <p>1 controversy led to the ^arrellsaid would also reduce the number of trustees to 41 - 36 elected members, SMUs provost and the presidents of the universitv, faculty senate, student body and alumni association.</p>
        <p>tee simply acts at the direction of the rdoftn</p>
        <p>board of trustees.</p>
        <p>Dennis E. Murphree of Houston, a trustee who was named to the interim committee, called the new groim younger and more diverse. Tiiis executive committee is a completely different animal from what it was, he said. Im real bullish on the future of the school. The old Board of Governors had served as an executive committee of the Board of Trustees, which runs the university. SMU is owned by the United Methodist Church.</p>
        <p>The replacement interim committee will serve until the trustees meet May 8 to consider a permanent restructunng plan, which is expected to include a permanent executive committee of 12 voting members, with the presidents of the student body and alumni association serving as non-voting members.</p>
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        <p>NFL Reaps Big TV Contract</p>
        <p>KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP)  The annual NFL meeting began and ended with television, the perfect book-ends for a league so tied to TV.</p>
        <p>Tlie ending was juicier - the roiewal by the barest of margins of the experiment with instant replay. But it was the opening that was more significant  the announcement that the three major networks plus ESPN</p>
        <p>over the next three years for the rit to televise NFL games.</p>
        <p>While that figure represented on a yearly basis 3.3 percent less than Uie NFL received in 1986, it is still far more than any other sports league receives and maintains pro football</p>
        <p>sounded from Art Modell of the Cleveland Browns, Tex Schramm of the Dallas Cowboys, Wellington Mara of the New York Giants ana the others who as recently as a year ago wondered if their empire was crumbling. These meetings reaffirmed mat the NFL remains a flourishing institution, albeit ready to  become a bit streamlined as it ..for the 1990s.</p>
        <p>dire was it? How relieved are</p>
        <p>ithey?</p>
        <p>When the owners gathered a year ago in Palm Springs  the NFL Hjiever goes anything but ultra frst-&amp;lt; class - it was facing the possibility ; of paying $1.6 billion in a lawsuit filed ^by the USFL; taking a substantial |4mt in television revenue and battling la players union adamant about get-</p>
        <p>$1.6 billion turned into $3 in court; the substantial TV cut tinned ^.out to be just 3.3 percent and the ^owners amved in Maui in an expansive mood.</p>
        <p>T had two big wins this year but the big one wasnt in Pasadena, it ^iras last summer, Wellington Mara, * the 70-year-old co-owner of the Super Bowl champion Giants, said one / evening as he stood among the palms and peacocks watching a Pacific sunset. I;</p>
        <p>*Td trade a Super Bowl any time for the kind of win we had in court last summer. I would have been out of business if we had lost and so would some of the other teams.</p>
        <p>Tt was good to talk football, not lawyers and litigation, Jim Finks, general manager of the New Orleans Saints, said after one arcane rules session on rip blocking and one-inch kicking tees.</p>
        <p>But even more than the court victory, the television contract took precedence.</p>
        <p>The major innovation was the inclusion in the television package of ESPN  the first time the NFL has contracted with any outlet other than</p>
        <p>the traditimial over-the-air statiims. It abated the impact somewhat by insuring that all of a teams away games and those home games that are sold out W1 be shown on regular television in its home city, but it still represented a major departure for the NFL.</p>
        <p>But the deal with ESPN, which wiU carry eight Sunday night games in the sec(md half oi the season, was essential. Without the NFLs first venture into cable, the cut in revenue would have been more like 15 percent. As Rozelle kept saying aU week, cable wasnt the most desirable alternative, but in a league where 60 percent of the revenue comes from television, it was a necessary one.</p>
        <p>I think if we had our druthers, wed like to be in a state of economy within the league where 60 percent of our revenues arent depmdent on television, Rozelle saia. But all sports are dependent on television.</p>
        <p>The meetings were also a reaffr-mation of Rinelles power of commissioner.</p>
        <p>It was his politiciking that rounded up the 21 votes for the extension of instant replay, which started out with far more than the eight negative votes needed to kill it. It wouldnt have happened if it werent for the commissioner, said Schramm, the foremost opponent of replay.</p>
        <p>Rozelle aliso got credit for the TV package, the reduced amount of which even money had its benefits because it left the owners in position to cry austerity in their upcoming negotiations with the NFL Players Association. Modell, Rozelles partner in negotiating the TV contract, sounded that theme when he said -only half facetiously - that teams can no longer afford a coach just to coach the long snapper on the punting team.</p>
        <p>So far, the negotiations have been a matter of both and union telling the public: Dont pay much attention to what were saying now. Its just rhetoric.</p>
        <p>Beyond that are some sticky points  particulary the union demand for free agency and the apparent impasse over the leagues desire to include random drug testing.</p>
        <p>A strike remains a possibility and so does a lockout by owners if no agrment is reached by Aug. 31, the expiration date of the current contract. But there also seem to be doves on both sides.</p>
        <p>Neither of us can afford a strike. I would hope we have learned from the last one that we have to find areas of compromise, Modell said after a briefing by management negotiator JackD^n.</p>
        <p>Which might let Mara savor his second Super Bowl more than his first. If he can get it.</p>
        <p>SMU Track Probe Comes Up Empty</p>
        <p>DALLAS (AP) - A Southern Methodist University official says an internal investigation has turned up no evidence of impropriety in the schools recruitment of two Nigerian track athletes who entered the United States with visas that named two other colleges as their intended destination.</p>
        <p>The University of Missouri and Seton Hall University filed complaints in late Januaiy concerning SMUs signing of Emeric Pitt and CelestineOkwilagwe.</p>
        <p>Missouri officials complained that Okwilagwe entered the United States on a student visa listing their school as his destination. Missouri track coach Bob Teel said Okwilagwe never arrived at Missouri but enrolled at SMU, the defending national outdoor champion.</p>
        <p>Seton Hall track coach John Moon said the same circumstances occurred during his recruitment of Moon.</p>
        <p>LonnieiOiever, SMUs faculty representative to the NCAA, said he sent a preliminary report to the NCAA this week on the findings of SMUs in</p>
        <p>ternal investigation into the com-</p>
        <p>On the basis of the information available, there is no evidence of impropriety in the recruiting or the enrollment of the students at SMU,</p>
        <p>Kliever said Friday.</p>
        <p>The NCAA will study the report</p>
        <p>and determine if the information can be developed further or it is resolved, Kliever said.</p>
        <p>The athletes were temporarily held out of workouts after the charges were made, Kliever said, but have been allowed to resume workouts with the track team. However, Kliever said the two will not be allowed to compete in meets until SMU hears from the NCAA.</p>
        <p>David Berst, the NCAA director of enforcement, said he couldnt comment on an ongoing case. He said the NCAA doesnt consider international student visas - called an 1-20 form by immigration officials  binding. Neither Pitt nor Okwilagwe had signed letters of intent with Missouri or Seton Hall.</p>
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        <p>ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - John McEnroe still is undecided whether he will play for the United States in its Davis Cup playoff match against West Germany m July.</p>
        <p>West Germany and only one of us will stay in, he said.</p>
        <p>Both countries lost first-round matches in the World Group last week and now meet each other for the right to stay in the main draw. The loser drops to regional zone play.</p>
        <p>bypass</p>
        <p>of the Davis Cup since the Rotterdam tournament interfered with it. The Rotterdam event was one of his designated tourneys and McEnroe wanted to fulfill his commitment.</p>
        <p>He had said he was ready to play .....Unit-</p>
        <p>My interest waned about a week ago, said McEnroe during this weeks pUy at the $315,000 ABN Wwld Tennis Tournament. The United States lost to Paraguay while West Germany was beaten by Spain.</p>
        <p>the second round, assuming the ed States advanced.</p>
        <p>I have a feeling youll see me there but I haven t made up my mind. Itll be kind of weird to meet</p>
        <p>I expected to meet (Boris) Becker in the quarterfinals, McEnroe said of the possible encounter if both countries had won. Now the Americans and West Germans must meet</p>
        <p>in relegation play. The matches are scheduled for July 24-26 in the United</p>
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        <p>'M6 The Dally Reflector, GreenvHle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987Jury Still Out On Steve Carlton</p>
        <p>I By Hie Associated Press : Hie jury is still out on Steve ^Carlton but a verdict may be forth-coming shwtly</p>
        <p>I After another shaky performance ^Friday by the 42-year-old left-|bandar, l%iladelidiia Phillies Pi^-; dent BUI Giles met with the members ,of his executive board to vot on whether the Phillies should continue</p>
        <p>;to look at tte four-time Cv Young Award winner. Hie results of the vote</p>
        <p>Carlton mtched five mnings in an me St. Louis Cardinals. He</p>
        <p>;S^losstoL. _____</p>
        <p>* gave up four runs - three earned-on four hits, struck out two and walk-:edt^.</p>
        <p>: Again, over-aU he didnt have</p>
        <p>* good command of his pitches, Man-ager Jcdm Felske said. We ne^ to</p>
        <p>back. I was looking for signs to see if there was anything in the back that didnt fed wdl. It was fine.</p>
        <p>Parrish also said he thought Carlton pitched wdl.</p>
        <p>He made one mistake, a pitch out over the date that (Mike) LaValliere hit for a home run, he said. Hehad good vdodty, good slider and breaking baD. Ive seen guys throw with a lot less and win.</p>
        <p>Hie radar gun docked Carltons fastball at 81-84 miles an hour in the first two innings and as high as 9&amp;amp;91 in the fourth and fifth. Red Sox Pitch-</p>
        <p>bdeaguered Boston Red Sox some good news fw a change, lis OU Can Boyd pitched four</p>
        <p>Phillies seem to have solved their catching problem, however. Fwmer Detroit star Lance Parrish started his first game since with the ndlies last</p>
        <p>1 doubled.</p>
        <p>To be honest, I fdt like I never left, said Parrish, who hadnt played since a back injury ended his 1986 season on July 26. I was nice ' and loose and strong. I fdt comfortable at the plate, saw the baU well. I need to get my timmg down. The next ^couple of weete will do that.</p>
        <p> I was most concerned about my</p>
        <p>scoreless innings, utilityman Dave Sax drove in five runs with a pair of homers and Wade Boggs hit a three-run shot as the Red Sox snaj^ a five-game losing streak with a 154 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Boston dobbered Frank Tanana for 10 runs (m 11 bits in less than three innings.</p>
        <p>Boyd allowed three singles, one a bunt, in his second start smce recovering fifom tendinitis in his shouldm*.</p>
        <p>is a little sore, Boyd said after throwing 53 pitdies. My arms not 100 percent but Im thnni^ the ball lOOpercent.</p>
        <p>The pitcher the Red Sox really want to see on the mound threw batting practice this wedi for his old team  Spring Woods (Texas) Hi|^ Schod.</p>
        <p>My feelings are still the same. Nothing has changed, Roger Gmnens said about about his contract squabble with the Red Sox. Im hde fw a wedi to see my wife and kids. Ill work out in different places so I wont draw as much media attention. Ill let you know when I want to talk.</p>
        <p>Gemens looked just like the other high school players, wearing school-issue gold caps, black T-shirt and gray sweat pants.</p>
        <p>Medical Report Former Kansas Gty Manager Dick Howsor underwent a third qieration fw a malignant brain tumor and was alert afterward. Kay Mur^y, director of public affairs at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, C:alif., said Howser tolerated the</p>
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        <p>outmg, Bfanager John McNamara tion known ai</p>
        <p>Boyd, who has pitched seven scoreless innings in ms two starts, struck out one and walked one.</p>
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        <p>certain civil action entitled "Guy Sutton, Jr., et al versus Bessie Willoughby, et al". File Numbers 75 CvS 928 and 75 CvS 929, will receive sealed bids at his oHice at 111 West Third Street, Greenville, North Carolina, for the leasing for a</p>
        <p>period of one (1) crop year to expire on November 30, 1987, with the right and privilege to</p>
        <p>- right and privilege .. reiTiove existing crops from the lands until December 31, 1987, the following land, with allotments as designated, to-wit: Known as the Guy and Joe Sutton farm lands in Pitt County, North Carolina, identified jnore particularly as follows: Farm C556: 84.4 acres cropland; 21.7 acres corn base; 4.7 acres tobacco (13,976 pounds).</p>
        <p>Farm C561: 38.2 acres cropland; 12 acres corn; 4.2 acres wheat; 2.58 acres tobacco (5,157 pounds).</p>
        <p>Farm C8998: 79.2 acres cropland; 21.8 acres corn; 5.1 acres wheat; 6.68 acres tobacco .(13,934 pounds).</p>
        <p>Farm 09677: 18.9 acres cropland; 9.9 acres corn, 1.92 acres tobacco (3,817pounds).</p>
        <p>Bids will be opened at the of flee of the undersigned on Wed-&amp;gt;nesday, March 25, 1987 at 10:00 A-M. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Rental will be for cash upon execution of farm lease. In the event of two or more Identical high bids, then those with such Identical bids will be allowed until Thursday, AAarch 26, 1987, at 10:00 A.M., to submit increased bids. Bids will be received on</p>
        <p>each parcel separately or' all a whole. Said land</p>
        <p>parcels as _ _________________</p>
        <p>will be rented by separate</p>
        <p>parcels only if the combined 'total of the separate parcels Is more than the total for the</p>
        <p>parcels rented as a whole.</p>
        <p>William I. Wooten, Jr., Attorney Commissioner 111 West Third Street P.O. Box 451 ^ Greenville, NC 27835-0451</p>
        <p>TelMhone: (919) 758-2) 11 ^rch22,23,24,1987</p>
        <p>ii5iTiren$0LiA</p>
        <p>'VITT COUNTY " NOTICE TO CREDITORS ., Having qualified as Ex-,^utrlx of the Estate of Abner ^n Wingate, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, firms arid corporations having claims .against the estate of said deceased to present them to the iundersigned, Judith L. Wingate, Executrix, on or before September 22,1987, or same will 'be pleaded In bar of their rKov</p>
        <p>.ery. All persons Indebted to said .esiat  .</p>
        <p>. .ilate please make Immediate , payment to the undersigned</p>
        <p>ilgiM</p>
        <p>Judith L. Wingate ck DrI'</p>
        <p>103 Woodstock Drive Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>AAATTOX&amp;amp;OAVIS, P.A. Attorney for the Estate of Abner Bogan Wingate Post OHke Box 686 Greenville, NC 27835-4686 Telephone: (919) 758-3430 March 22,29; April 5,12,1987</p>
        <p>, NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT</p>
        <p>and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by</p>
        <p>William S. Cherry, Sr. and wife. Hazel S. Cherry, to James O. Buchanan, Trustee, dated the</p>
        <p>28th day of March, 1978, and re-</p>
        <p> lit</p>
        <p>corded in Book P46, Page 454, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Pitt County, North Carolina default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and the holder of the Indetedness there</p>
        <p>by secured having demanded a</p>
        <p>foreclosure thereof for the pur</p>
        <p>pose to satisfying said "In debtedness, and the Clerk of</p>
        <p>Court granting permission for the foreclosure, me undersigned</p>
        <p>Trustee will offer for sale at</p>
        <p>illc auction to the</p>
        <p>  for cash at the</p>
        <p>house door In Greenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on the 31st day of March, 1987, the land as improved, conveyed in said</p>
        <p>Deeds of Trust, the same lying  -,Nbl^</p>
        <p>and being in Pitt County, ,. &amp;lt;|arplina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the northeast comer of the property owned by the W.B. Roebuck Heirs on the western side of the Rube Butler land; thence South OOOO West along the western line of the B^ler land 1200 feet to a County Road; thence South 8300 West along said County Road a distance of 510 feet; thence South 03-05 West a distance of 1000 feet to the Barnhill land thence North 84 00 West a distance of 414 feet; thence South 87 30 West a distance of 278 feet to a gum; thence along the run of a branch to a stake in the run of a branch, southwest corner of Lot No. 1 in the divl</p>
        <p>shm of the land among the Roebuck Heirs, as shown by</p>
        <p>mM made by J.B. Porter, Sr., R.S., In February, 1951; thence North 04-00 West a distance of</p>
        <p>1930 feet to a stake, southern line of the Heirs of C.L. Perkins; thence North 88-45 East a distance Of 1200 feet to a stake; thence North 07-50 East a distance of 524 feet to a stake on a tram road; thence South 89-00 East a distance wf 650 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, con</p>
        <p>taini^69acrM, more or less.</p>
        <p>however, to the</p>
        <p>property taxes for the year 1987, and prio </p>
        <p> prior encumbrances of record. If any.</p>
        <p>The record owners of this . .jerty as retlected on the records of the Register ot Deeds ot this county are William S. Cherry, Jr., and Selma D. Cherry, trustees for Christina Suzanne Cherry.</p>
        <p>Terms of the sale, including the amount of cash deposit, if</p>
        <p>any, to be made by the highest bidder at the sale, are</p>
        <p>Five percent (5%) of the amounth of the highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee pending confirmation of the SB Iff.</p>
        <p>Dated this 19th day of Feb ruary, 1987.</p>
        <p>Gary B. Davis, Trustee, substituted by the instruments recorded in Book 108, Page 151,</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT</p>
        <p>Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a car ain Deed of Trust executed by SIMON DIXON and wife, RUBY S. DIXON to JAMES 0 BUCHANAN, Trustee, dated the</p>
        <p>19th day of May, 1970, and recorded In Book E37, Page 437, In</p>
        <p>the diflce of ttw Register of for Pitt County, North</p>
        <p>Dtieds  .......</p>
        <p>Carolina, and in a certain Deed of Trust executed by SIMON , ftUBY</p>
        <p>DIXON and wife,</p>
        <p>DIXON, to JAMES 0. BUCHANAN, Trustee, dated the</p>
        <p>12th day of May, tm, and re' td in Book N43</p>
        <p>---  ------J63,  Page  241,  In</p>
        <p>the Office of the Register of Deeds for Pitt County, North Carolina default having been made In the payment of the In debtedneu thereby secured and failure to carry out or perform</p>
        <p>the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and the holder of the indebtedness</p>
        <p>thereby secured having thereof</p>
        <p>demanded a foreclosure for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and the Clerk of</p>
        <p>Court granting permission for '    i,theu</p>
        <p>the foreclosure.</p>
        <p>Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the Courthouse door In (Sreenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on the 31st day of March, 1987, the land as improved, conveyed In said</p>
        <p>De^ of Trust, % same^nj)</p>
        <p>and being in Pitt County, ... Carolina, and being more par</p>
        <p>ticularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: That tri</p>
        <p>tract</p>
        <p>of land located in Ayden Township, Pitt Counly, North Carolina, located on S.R. 1109</p>
        <p>bounded on the north by S.R.</p>
        <p>1109; on the east by' Guy by Guy</p>
        <p>Jackson; on the south Jackson; on the west by Bruce Dixon and wife. Grade M. Dixon, and more particularly described as follows;</p>
        <p>BEGINNING at a point on the southern right-of-way line of S.R . 1109 located as follows:</p>
        <p>Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of S.R. 1109and S.R. 1110 and runs with the center line of S.R. 1109 1038.67 feet to the northeast corner of the Bruce Dixon and wife. Grade M. Dixon, tract of land opposite an Iron pipe on the southern right-of-way line of S.R. 1109; thence Soutn 6-15 East</p>
        <p>30 feet to an iron pipe located on ttasouft^ right-of-way line of</p>
        <p>S.R. 1109; which Is the point of Beginning, and from said Beginning point , thence follow-</p>
        <p>iffiS'sms.iKfsa</p>
        <p>East 140 feet. North 89 East 500 feet to a 23 inch oak tree located</p>
        <p>on the southern right-of-'way line of said S.R. 1109, It being a cor</p>
        <p>ner with Guy Jackson; thence with the western line of Guy Jackson, upon which is locafeda wire fence. South 5-45 East 536 feet. South 6-05 East 717 feet. South 6-20 East 215 feet, to a cor ner with Guy Jackson; thence</p>
        <p>following the'northern property of Guy Jackson South 86</p>
        <p>line</p>
        <p>West 640 feet to an iron pipe which is the southeast corner of Bruce Dixon and wife. Grade M. Dixon; thence following the eastern line of Bruce Dixon and wife, Gracie M. Dixon North 6-15</p>
        <p>West 1489 feet to an iron pipe on Tine of</p>
        <p>the southern S.R. 1109 which is the point of beginning; containing 21.95 acres.</p>
        <p>SECOND TRACT; All the certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Ayden Township, Pitt County, North (^rolina, and Mng on the east side of North Carolina Highway #11, BEGIN-a stake on</p>
        <p>NINGat;</p>
        <p>ion the east side</p>
        <p>of Mid Highway Mid stake bein^</p>
        <p>David Dixon's NW corner _... running thence with said Highway North 21 East 230 feet to a stake, a comer, running thence South 81-30 East 331 teet to a stake, a corner, running thence South 31 West 240 feet to a stake, a corner, running thences North 83 West 285.58 feet to the</p>
        <p>point of BEGINNING and being hat lot described on a plat of</p>
        <p>land prepared by L.S. Manning. .L.S., and dated November U.</p>
        <p>1969, Mid map being attached to the deed ot trust recorded in Book E-39, paM 437 ot the Pitt County Registry, reterence to</p>
        <p>which is he^y made.</p>
        <p>Subject, However, to the</p>
        <p>property taxes for the year 1987, and prior encumbrances of record. If any.</p>
        <p>The record owners of this</p>
        <p>property as reflected on the record of the f</p>
        <p>  . . Register of Deeds of</p>
        <p>fhls County are; Curcella Dixon</p>
        <p>Collins, Peggy Dixon Burney, Troy Dero Dixon, Kelsha t.</p>
        <p>Dixon (Minor), Perry Dixon Barbara Ann Artis, Kupeka G Dixon (Minor)</p>
        <p>Terms of the sale. Including</p>
        <p>the amount of the cash de^l.. It any, to be made by the highest bidder at the Mie, are</p>
        <p>Five percent (5%) ot the</p>
        <p> of the highest bid must</p>
        <p>be deposited with the Trustee</p>
        <p>amount</p>
        <p>pending confirmation of the SB I#</p>
        <p>bated this I9th day of February, 1907.</p>
        <p>Gary B. Oavis, Trustee, subsfltutad by the Instruments recorded In Book 100, Page 152, Pitt County Registry, NC.</p>
        <p>(March 22,29,1907</p>
        <p>Have You Missed Your Daily Reflector?First Call Your Indapandsnt Corriar. If You Art Unoblt To Rtoch Him Coll Tht</p>
        <p>Doily Rtfltcfor.752-3952Btfwttn 6:00 P.M. And Wtokdoys And 8 A.M. 'Til Sundoys.</p>
        <p>6:30 P.M. 9 A.M. On</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>involved a second experimental cancer treatment opera-ti(m known as MnmiinnstiiniilaHnn An identical option, in which cancer-killing cells are injected into the area of tte malignant tiunor, was performed Dec. 5. Howser, 50, is ex-</p>
        <p>Houston shortstop Dickie Thon, who left camp last weekend in frustration over his play this spring, imderwent a 2^-hour eye examination. Dr. Dan Jmies, wlm has worked with Hm since he was hit in the left</p>
        <p>is reduced vision, problems which cannot be corrected with eye glasses or surgery, Astros spokesman Chuck Pool said. The Astras expect Thon either to return to camp w retire this we^end.  </p>
        <p>New York Mets rookie Dave Magadan wUl be lost to the team for 2-3 weeks following surgery to remove an infected lymj^ n^ m his right arm. Dr. James Parkes, the Mets [diysician, said the 30-minute biopsy revealed no tumor or ma-hgmmcy. He termed Magadans con-ditira as a nonspecific viral infection.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, the Mets won their fifth straight exhibition game, edging Ifinnesota 5-4 when ^ Pedrique singled home the winning run off Danny day in the bottom of the 10th inning</p>
        <p>The Twins secured all their runs off Bob Ojeda, including a two-run homer by Gary Gaetti.</p>
        <p>Cubs 6-3, Mariners 5-2 Andre Dawson hit two home runs for Chicago in the afteriKxm ccmtest, givi^ him three in seven games. The Blariners to(^ a 3^ lead against Gr^ Bfaddux in the first inning, inclucfing Ken Phelps sixth spring homer.</p>
        <p>Dawson tied Urn game with a three-run homer in the third, Jody  Davis hit a two-run homer in the fourth and, with the score tied 5-5, Dawscm hit his seccmd tomer off the</p>
        <p>ning sent the game into overtime.</p>
        <p>Padres 4. A's3 Carmelo Martinez singled home the winning run in the 10th inning. Mark McGwire homered for Oakland.</p>
        <p>Dodgers 4, Orioles 3 Jeff Hamilton drove in three runs with a homer and single while Matt Young allowed one run in three innings for his second save of the spring. Hie only run Young allowed was PeteStanicdcs ninth-inning homer.</p>
        <p>Indians 3, Angels 2 Knuckle^er Phil Niekro, who turns 48 on April 1, allowed one run in five innings and Brook Jacoby and pinch hitter Andre Thornton nomered. Niekro walked two, struck out three and surrendered a home run to Darrell Miller.</p>
        <p>Rangers 8, Braves 1 Don Slaught drove in five runs in the first two innings with a home run and double. Slaught hit a two-run homer off David Palmer in the first inning and a three-run double in the second. Mike Mason became the first</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>I home another run. Ranee hit a twcHTun homer for Toronto.</p>
        <p>Giants 4,Brewers2 Kelly Downs struck out seven and</p>
        <p>mnings. Eddie Blilner hit a solo homer for the Giants off Pete Vuckovich in the seventh inning.</p>
        <p>Vuckovich was hit on the shoulder by a line drive off Davis bat m the seventh inning but</p>
        <p>Sitched throu^ the ^th. Trainer ohn Adam said the injury was just a</p>
        <p>WhiteSox5,Rqyab4 Brian Giles tripled home.the winning run with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning off Bill Swagger^ following Jerry Hairstons single. Hairston and Dave Cochrane each had four hits for Chicago. The Royals scored all their runs off Chicago starter Neil Allen, including George</p>
        <p>WhiteSoz6,Yankee82 Randy Gomez hit a grand slam off Rod Scurry in a five-run eighth in</p>
        <p>spring, giving up three hits and no runs.</p>
        <p>Pirates 7, Astros 1 Bobby Bonilla hit a two-run triple in the first inning and a twn-run homer in the third. He also doubled</p>
        <p>scoreboard in left field in the sixth.</p>
        <p>In the night ^e, Brian Dayett greeted Seattle reliever Paul Schimder with a leadoff homer in the 10th inning. Dave StapleUms two-run homer with two out in the ninth in-</p>
        <p>Expos8,Braves6 Tom Foley paced a 12-hit Montreal attack with three singles and an RBI. Atlantas Dion James led off the</p>
        <p>to power Chicago.</p>
        <p>Evert Lloyd In Easy Win</p>
        <p>DALLAS (AP) - Top^eeded Chris</p>
        <p>rallied for three runs in their half of the inning.</p>
        <p>Reds 6. Blue Jays 4 Dave Parker hit a two-run homer</p>
        <p>Rriie 6-1,6-0 in the quarterfinals the $250,000 Virginia Slims of Dallas tennis tournament.</p>
        <p>In othmr action Pam Shriver defeated Wemfy Turnbull 64, (H, Uiri McNeil upset Manuela Afaleeva 5-7, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2 and Zina Garrison</p>
        <p>WE ARE THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN"</p>
        <p>MARCH 22-25. 1987</p>
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        <p>WOODLAND</p>
        <p>BUYERS MARKET-MEMORIAL DRIVE</p>
        <p>QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. HOURS: MON.-SAT. 7:00-A.M.-9:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>SUNDAY 7:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>BEST PRODUCE IN TOWN! NO KIDDING-irS A FAQ.</p>
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        <p>2.50</p>
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        <p>9 4- ..1  r  I  PA  Pb  A  ^</p>
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        <p>IRS Issues Mortgage Points Deduction Ruling</p>
        <p>By JIM LUTHER AP Tax Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Inter-</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>nal Revenue Service, resL heavy criticism from Conj^ess, issued a formal ruling to justify an</p>
        <p>USAir Gets OK</p>
        <p>On Piedmont Bid</p>
        <p>By H. JOSEF HEBERT Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - USAir Corp. received permission Friday from the Transportation Department to buy up to 51 percent of Piedmont Aviation Inc. and place the shares into a trust pending a final government decision on the merger.</p>
        <p>USAir currently holds 9.9 percent; of Piedmont, but has offered to buy the airline, which is based in Winston-Salem, N.C., for $1.59 billion. Piedmonts board of directors</p>
        <p>/ accepted the offer March 5.</p>
        <p>The agreement successfully thwarted a hostile takeover attempt</p>
        <p>of USAir bv Carl Icahn, chairman of orld Airlines,!</p>
        <p>Trans World Airlines, although Icahn still has a petition pending before the Transportation Department to purchase as much as 25 percent of USAir.</p>
        <p>The department in a separate action Friday said it would open the TWA petition for comment from interested parties before deciding on its merits.</p>
        <p>USAirs tender offer for Piedmont stock at $69 a share expires April 3 and the airline is expected to begin accumulating up to 51 percent of the airline shortly thereafter.</p>
        <p>USAir, headquartered outside Washington, had sought Transportation Department permission to purchase all shares ot Piedmont, but the department denied that request, saying it wanted to limited the purchases to 51 percent until competitive questions and other issues stemming from the merger can be considered.</p>
        <p>It probably will be several months before the department decides whether the merger is in the public interest and competitively sound, although most industry experts expect it go go through.</p>
        <p>The combination of Piedmont, USAir and Pacific Southwest Airlines, which USAir recently pur-</p>
        <p>Pitt Housing Starts Said</p>
        <p>In Top 10</p>
        <p>Pitt County is listed among 10 non-metropolitan North Carolina counties with the fastest growth in housing construction since 1984, according to a report released by a national real estate consultant.</p>
        <p>Nearly half of the states fastest growing counties are in rural areas, the study said.</p>
        <p>North Carolinas population distribution probably gives it an advantage with renewal of a national trend that indicates many long-dormant non-metropolitan counties have started growing again, according to Robert L. Siegel, president of Robert L. Siegel &amp;amp; Associates Inc. of New Orleans.</p>
        <p>This growth pattern is characterized by the movement of people, young and old, out of the cities and suburbs and into the rural parts of states,Siegel said.</p>
        <p>Even though the urban population is growing more rapidly tnan the rural population, the rural character of North Carolina is being preserved.</p>
        <p>Non-metro counties undergoing rapid building since 1984 are Currituck, Dare, Watauga, Jackson, Macon, Carteret, Pitt, Craven, Transylvania and Iredell, the study said.</p>
        <p>North Carolinas rural population</p>
        <p>accounts for approximately 52 per-cording</p>
        <p>cent of its total population, according to the study. Approximately 26 percent of the U.S. population is located in rural areas.</p>
        <p>^Buseapade' Sef</p>
        <p>geographic center near Potosi, Mo. inai</p>
        <p>chased, would create the countrys larket</p>
        <p>seventh-largest airline with a ms share of about 7 percent.</p>
        <p>USAir has its primary hub in Pittsburgh and concentrates its operations in the Northeast with some flights to the Midwest and the West Coast. Piedmont is concentrated in the Southeast and parts of the Midwest. Pacific Southwest Airlines operates mainly up and down the West Coast.</p>
        <p>announcement last year that restricted the immediate deduction of points paid in refinancing a home mortgage.</p>
        <p>The ruling restated the IRS position taken in a news release last May 13 - that points may be deducted fully in the year paid only if proceeds of the mortgage are used to buy or improve a principal home.</p>
        <p>When the mortgage proceeds are used to pay off an old mortgage or to finance an education, for example, points must be deducted over the life of the loan.</p>
        <p>edged there was a good chance Congress will repeal it, as several bills propose to do.</p>
        <p>With Fridays ruling, the IRS outlined a simplified procedure under which points that are not</p>
        <p>deducted immediately may be writ-iod of years. The</p>
        <p>ten off over a peric procedure may be used in most cases</p>
        <p>mvolving mortgages of up to 30 years.</p>
        <p>rowed $100,000 for 30 years to pay off the existing mortgage on his home. He was charged 3.6 points, or $3,600. He paid the points from separate funds ; they were not subtracted from the mortgage proceeds.</p>
        <p>Because the proceeds were used solely to pay off the old mortgage, the points must be deducted over the life of the loan.</p>
        <p>The IRS bases its position on a statement made by House tax-writers in approving a 1975 provision in the tax law. That statement said an immediate interest writeoff would not be allowed if proceeds of a home mortgage loan are used for purposes other than purchasing or improving the taxpayers principal residence.</p>
        <p>For example, a homeowner who borrowed $80,000 for 20 years to</p>
        <p>-In the second case, a taxpayer in 1986 borrowed $100,000 for 30 years</p>
        <p>refinance a mortgage, was charged juireoto</p>
        <p>and used $80,000 of the moiwy to pay</p>
        <p>athei</p>
        <p>Since the news release, several members of Congress have questioned the IRS legal authority on the issue. The purpose of Fridays ruling was to assert that authority.</p>
        <p>When IRS Commissioner Lawrence B. Gibbs disclosed earlier this week that the agency was about to release the ruling, he acknowl-</p>
        <p>$2,400 in points and was reqi make 240 monthly payments could</p>
        <p>deduct $10 in points for each monthly payment made during the year.</p>
        <p>A point is 1 percent of the mortgage. Points are charged by lenders and usually paid by buyers.</p>
        <p>The IRS outlined two examples of how its ruling would work:</p>
        <p>-In the first case, a taxpayer bor-</p>
        <p>off an existing mortgage. The other $20,000 was spent for improvements on the home. The taxpayer was charged $3,600 in points that were paid from separate funds.</p>
        <p>Twenty percent of the points, or $720, may be deducted on the 1986 tax return. The remainder must be written off over the remaining term of the loan at a rate of $8 per month.</p>
        <p>Even though a refinanced mortgage is secured by the taxpayers home, the IRS reasoned, it cannot be considered as used for buying or improving the home if the money is used just to pay off an old loan.</p>
        <p>How points are paid is an important factor to the IRS. If, in the second example, the points had been withheld by the lender, none of the points could be deducted in 1986. To qualify, points must be paid from separate funds.</p>
        <p>Study Puts North Carolina On Top In Inbound Traffic</p>
        <p>POTOSI, Mo. (AP) - USA Today chairman and founder Allen H. Neuharths latest escapade is Buscapade, a six-month, 50-state bus tour of the United States.</p>
        <p>The silver-haired news executive began a chronicle of his trip Friday with a column from the nations</p>
        <p>that the newspaper called Talk from Missoun.*</p>
        <p>A growing number of families changing their residences in 1986 focused those moves on the southeastern part of the nation, according to a migration study compiled by Mayflower Transit Inc., a household goods mover.</p>
        <p>Seven of the top 10 inbound states were located in tlmt section of the nation with mild climates and healthy economic conditions, the study said.</p>
        <p>The study ranked North (^rolina as the leamng inbound state on the strength of the preponderance of inbound family moves. Of the 5,112 moves handled by Mayflower to and from the Tar Heel state in 1986,3,131 - or 61.2 percent - were inbound.</p>
        <p>The Mayflower study was based on more than 102,000 household goods shipments moving within the continental United States. A state is considered to have high inbound movement if 55 percent or more of the total shipments to and from the state are inb^d. If fewer than 45 percent of total shipments are inbound, the state is qualified as hi^ outbound. Other states are termed balanced.</p>
        <p>Rounding out the top 10 list of states with high inbouna migrations</p>
        <p>were Arizona, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Kentucky. Only Arizona, Washington, and Delaware are located outside the Southeast.</p>
        <p>High tech and service jobs as well as ideal retiree conditions serve as a lure to attract people to the Southeast, according to tne study.</p>
        <p>A shift in outbound migration was also noted in the study. In previous years, high outbound states were</p>
        <p>located principally in the Northeast or central parts of the country. In 1986, outbound migration was scattered throughout the country, the study said.</p>
        <p>Two states in the hard-hit oil patch (Oklahoma and Louisiana) were listed with high outbound migrations. The top 10 outbound states included Iowa, New York, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Montana, Louisiana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Mississippi, and Michigan.</p>
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        <p>Assistant VP Named</p>
        <p>Guy C. Dixon has been named assistant vice president and a branch manager of Barclays Bank of North Carolina, according to Ned McConnell, president.</p>
        <p>Dixon is responsible for the branch at 111 S. Washington St. in Green-vflle.</p>
        <p>McConnell said Dixon has background in credit administration</p>
        <p>A Rocky Mount native, Dixon graduated from East Carolina University with a degree in business administration. He has seven years</p>
        <p>1960 and has been involved in data processing functions. She has served as chairman of Cox Trailers data processing stee^ committee.</p>
        <p>Ms. Roscoe is working toward a data processing degree at Pitt Community College and has completed various computer seminars and courses.</p>
        <p>The new manager and her husband, David, reside in Grifton. They have four children and are member of First Baptist Church in Grifton.</p>
        <p>Business Relocates  Simpson  industries,  will  be  the</p>
        <p>Jen^ N. Creech, president of Carolina Microfilm and Mailing Inc. , has announced the relocation of the firm to 402 W. 10th St. and the expansion of services.</p>
        <p>Creech said the company will offer microfilming of documents including filming and retrieval. He said the firm nas purchased Cui^ Copy Center and expanded the direct mail service to offer a package of mailing</p>
        <p>For mformation contact Joe Sherwood, chapter president, at 830-2436.</p>
        <p>The award was presented during AGCs 01th annual convention recent-</p>
        <p>Stoek Proposals</p>
        <p>Division Formed</p>
        <p>Retirement Noted</p>
        <p>Barclays Bank has 19 offices in 16 commumties in eastern and central North Carolina.</p>
        <p>G. Eddie Keel of Winterville retired on Feb. 28 after 30 years of service with the Pitt County</p>
        <p>N.C.</p>
        <p>The spokesman said the</p>
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        <p>aging and mailing of 1 letters via UPS, Federal Emory, Airborne and Facimile transmission.</p>
        <p>to include</p>
        <p>Gerald Buck and Randy Riddle, in association with G.B. Electric, have announced the formation of an air conditioning division operating as a separate company under the name of Advance Mechamcal.</p>
        <p>Buck and Riddle, who are partners in the,new business, said Advance</p>
        <p>The organization said that Associates posted the third best i ty record of building contractors its size among AGCs 8,400 general contractors.</p>
        <p>AGC is the nations largest trade association for Americas ^ billion per year construction industry, with 32,500.contstruction and construction-related firms.</p>
        <p>NCNB Coip. has announced that it plans to ask for approval of proposals to increase its authorizea capital stock at its annual shaitholders meeting on April 22.  :</p>
        <p>The corporation said that if shareholders approve, NCNBs authorized shares (tf common stock would be increased from $100 million to 250 million shares, and its authorized shares of jMreferred stock would be increased from five million to 15 milion</p>
        <p>Systems Manager</p>
        <p>maintenance section of the ion.</p>
        <p>and his wife', Corina, were</p>
        <p>Gerald L. Cox, executive vice t of Cox Trailers Inc. of Grif-</p>
        <p>Meeting Scheduled</p>
        <p>commercial installations and service.</p>
        <p>The business is located on N.C. 43 south of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Buck and Riddle are natives of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Employees Honored</p>
        <p>Roses Stores Inc. of Henderson has announced that three i at Roses in Greenville have honored.</p>
        <p>The company said that Mike</p>
        <p>Brenda Grady Roscoe to systems manager.</p>
        <p>Cox said Ms. Roscoe has been employed with the company since</p>
        <p>plaque</p>
        <p>decorated with the transportation emblem.</p>
        <p>Guests included the retired employees from the department and rwives.</p>
        <p>The Eastern North Carolina Purchasing Chapter of the Purchasing Management Association Carolina-Virginia will hold a joint meeting Tu^y at the Sheraton Greenville with the American Production and Inventory Control Association.</p>
        <p>Blair Dougherty, general manager</p>
        <p>Safety Award</p>
        <p>The Associated General Contractors of America has announced that Boyd Associates Inc. of Greenville has been honored for its safety record during the 1986 construction year.</p>
        <p>Leonard, manager of Roses in Greenville,   </p>
        <p>NCNB said the authorization of additional shares would permit the is suance of shares for future stock dividends, stock splits, possible acquisitions, stock option plans and other appropriate corporate purposes.</p>
        <p>has been named oustan-ding store manager for 1986.</p>
        <p>C^lyn Jones and Carolyn Fields, associates in Greenville, have been named outstanding marketing specialist and oustanding checkout operator, respectively, for 1986.</p>
        <p>NCNB said it has no specific bank acquisitions planned other than the previously announced purchase of CentraBank for ^.7 mifiion in cash and warrants, which is expected to close in July.</p>
        <p>Roses said that each year it recognizes associates throughout its 23 districts who have demonstrated exceptional job performance. Assocutes are recognized at the store, district, finalist and company levels. Finalists and company winners will be honored at an annual banquet Monday in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>Roses has over 220 stores in 13 southeastern states.</p>
        <p>(Please turn to B-22)</p>
        <p>LOCAL CONSTRUCTION - The amount of local buUding activtty during 1986 ranked Greenville 11th among 45 North Carolina cities as nearly $60 mil</p>
        <p>lion in contraction was authorized during the year, according to a SUte Labor Department report (Reflector Photo by Cliff Hollis)</p>
        <p>Greenville 11th In Construction</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Greenville authorized almost $60 million in construction in 1966 to rank 11th among 45 North Carolina cities, according to a report released by the State Department of Labor.</p>
        <p>Lea^ the 45 reporting communities in value of permits were: Raleigh, $355,296,197; Charlotte, $264,185,208; Greensboro, $203,964,770; Durham, $199,317,482; Winston-Salem, $148,115,673; Cary, $125,500,191; Wilmington, $121,727,364; High Point, $92,941,655; AsheviDe, $75,176,258; FayetteviUe, $65,804,654, and Greenville, $59,811,595.</p>
        <p>Greeenville authorized $62,837,104 in 1965 to rank 10th behind Raleigh, $499,497,097; Charlotte, $346,506,900; Durham, $m,119,652; Greensboro, $193,340,130; Cary, $148,982,117; Winston-Salem, $139,647,999; Wilm-</p>
        <p>said Labor Conunissioner John C.</p>
        <p>The $2,305,138,456 was 4.5 percent below the $2,412,613,299 set m 1965. The 48,240 units authorized in 1966 were 15.7 percent below the 57,194 units recorued in 1985.</p>
        <p>The 1986 decline in building permits from 1965 mainly is centered in the residential figures, Brooks said, esi</p>
        <p>ington, $100,264,983; Fayetteville, $65,670,338, and High Point,</p>
        <p>$62,935,520.</p>
        <p>Construction activity authorized in 45 select North Carolina communities in 1986 topped $2.3 billion.</p>
        <p>lultifamily permits were off by about 9,000 umts and $200 million. Single-family permits were off by about 1,300 units and $35 million.</p>
        <p>Non-residential permits (new construction and aaditions/altera-tions) were up by about 500 units and $105 million, he said.</p>
        <p>One cause of the decline in multifamily building may be that multifamily units were overbuilt in 1985 for the existing market, accor-dingto Brooks.</p>
        <p>There was a lot of speculation in late 1965 that tax reform would reduce the tax incentives for builders to construct multifamily units, he said. Many builders rushed planned</p>
        <p>multifamily units into completion in 1965 in anticipation of losing the incentive.</p>
        <p>Residential units, includin multifamily, single-family an mobile homes, dropped 21.5 percent, from 44,259 to 34,762. Value, $1,126,040,796, dropped 15.9 percent from $1,338,896,717.</p>
        <p>Single-family permits, 12,964, dropped 9.3 percent from 14,297. Value, $740,023,555, dropped 4.5 percent from $775,093,013.</p>
        <p>Multifamily units, 10,754, dropped 45.4 percent from 19,681. Value, $280,875,543, dropped 41.4 percent from $478,966,221.</p>
        <p>Mobile home permits, 1,185, increased 34.4 percent from 882. Value, $15,334,438, increased 69.7 percent from $9,038,278.</p>
        <p>Brooks said the average construction cost for a single-faimly home in the cities was $57,063, up 5.3 percent from $54,214 in 1985.</p>
        <p>This figure should not be confused with the average retail price to a buyer of a new single-family home, Brooks said. That figure usually also includes lot purchase, realtor fees and closing charges, which we</p>
        <p>usually estimate adds another $20,000 to the Basic</p>
        <p>ic construction price.</p>
        <p>Non-residential permits (new construction and additions/alterations) totaled 13,478, a 4.2 percent increase from the 12,935 recorded in 1985. Value, $1,179,097,660, was up 9.8 percent from $1,073,714,582.</p>
        <p>New non-residential construction permits, 6,084, were up 2.6 percent from 5,929 in 1985. value, $726,806,904, was up 2.1 percent from $711,605,769.</p>
        <p>Non-residential additions and alterations, 7,394, were up 5.5 percent from 7,006. Value, $452,288,756, was up 24.9 percent from $362,106,813.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22.1987Weeks Stock Markets</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - New York Stock Ex dengo trodlng tar Iht Mok selectod</p>
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        <p>AMR  12 34411 Sito  S4to  Sito</p>
        <p>ARXI  M1414 lito  lOto  llto-1-  to</p>
        <p>ASA 2a miustto 4ito S1to+4to AZP 2.7211S22 32to 31to 32 AMU I 12l21S0$ui4 to 43to-l-2to AMnLf  2.7i  111S9S4 47to  Mto  67 -  to</p>
        <p>AirPrdl.l0  3Wf1S3 47  43to  4ito-t-1to</p>
        <p>AlikAIr .14 114306 2414 24 2Sto+ to Alcan .Nil22870 u39to3Sto 30 +2to Alcosw 1.21 10 071 usito to sito+ to</p>
        <p>Atolnt  10444  24to  2414  24to-T  14</p>
        <p>AltaPw 2.ni13f02 43to 43  43to-to</p>
        <p>AldSwl 1.10b 14ISSSS 47to 4ito  4714-  to</p>
        <p>AIIHQi  3332  2to 2to  2to-  &amp;lt;4</p>
        <p>Alcoa 1.20  10514  4Sto  42to  44to-f  to</p>
        <p>Amax  3430002  10  ITto  ll'to-  to</p>
        <p>AmHos 40554 U3314 20to 32to+2to AmAgr  1204  1  15-14  15-14-M4</p>
        <p>ABmdi2.M140SI0 50to 40 SO -I- to AfflCans1.M 14 1551351*4 47to 50to+2to ACvan 1.N 220043 N 0514 OTtof to AElPw 2.24 11 17000 20to 2lto 20to-^ *4 AmExp 1.44 14 70521 U8114 7414 7714- &amp;lt;4 AFamls .22 11 7275 14to 13to 13to-to AHonw 3.34 I1 12435 01 OO 01-1-14 Amrtc I 5 1214713 OOto H14 OOto-l- to AlnGrs .25 1417207 uTOto 7414 70to-)-4to AmNot  14427  4to  4*4  4to-(-  *4</p>
        <p>AmSW 1.M 04520U5014 47to 50 -f2to AfflStar .14 11x3131 40 47to 40 f 14 ATAT 1.20 114 04123 24 22to 24 +to Ametak 1 101702 32to 31*4 33to-f- to Amoco 3.30 20 337Mu01to75to I1to+4to AMP .N 3417704 U54to47to 54to-1-4to AiMcmp 74143N  Tto  4to  Tto</p>
        <p>Anadrk .30  13511 u27to24to 27*4-)-2to</p>
        <p>Anchor 1.41 50 5341 3114 31  3114-1- &amp;lt;4</p>
        <p>Anhou I .41 21 27040 34to 34to 34 -t- 14 Anihny s .44 32 324 Uto 1414 1414- to ArchD s. 10b 13 22124 20to lOto 2014-t- to Armco  4050  ito 7to  814-f  to</p>
        <p>ArmWI S.I4 I 7 4040 u42to 30  42to-t-2&amp;lt;4</p>
        <p>Aiarco 7718 21to loto 2114-(- to AihKMI 1.N 12 10703 44to 42to 45 -Ito AtlRlch 4 2337104u70to72to 78 f414 1114u22to lOto 21to+2 .40 442744 21to 20  21*4-1-114</p>
        <p>.50 14 130 u42to 41  42to-t- to</p>
        <p>.74 20 474 4lto 41  48to- to</p>
        <p>20 3221 25 23to 24to-to .50 544525 35*4 31to 3514-H2to 2 140144 31to 20to 31*4-1- to 10 854 U33H 30to 33to-l-3</p>
        <p>- B-B -</p>
        <p>BkrIntI .5le 15 24027 ullto 15to 17to-l-lto BallyMI .20 2510IW20to lOto 20 -)-to BatlGE 1.H 1010030 32to 31to 32tof to BncOna .84 124470 27to 24*4 24to-1 BkNY 11.M 0 5007 42to 4114 4244- *4 BnkAm  14420  12to  12*4  I2to-  *m</p>
        <p>Bausch .N 1053M 47to 44  4744-to</p>
        <p>BaxfTr  .44 13 25471 25to  24to  25to</p>
        <p>Bacor  .20  11712 u14  Uto  15to-i-to</p>
        <p>viBaker 3452 15-32 to 13 32-1 14 BtlHwl  .42 152751 u48to  4444  40 -t-3</p>
        <p>BallAtl 13.14 12 23441 71  40  70*&amp;gt;-  *4</p>
        <p>BMISOI2.20 12 300N41 BanfCp 2  3334 41</p>
        <p>BanotB 23 2552 5to BwtPd  4335 Oto</p>
        <p>BclhSII  13324 744</p>
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        <p>N.Y.S.C. iMust ConooUstsd Trading Friday. March 20 Voiuffls Sharas 264.388.020</p>
        <p>N.Y.S.6. indax 189.37</p>
        <p>S.4P. Comp. 298.17</p>
        <p> 4.09</p>
        <p>Oow Jonas Ind 2.333.82</p>
        <p> 33.98</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks In Spotlight</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Yearly high-low, weekly sales, high, low, closing price and net change of the 20 most active stocks trading for more than $l:</p>
        <p>High  Low  Sales High  Lew  Ust dig.</p>
        <p>isto  814  PhilPef......................................................13,313,800 15to  13to  1514-I-  1*4</p>
        <p>2to  toOakInd.................................................11,374,700  2  1  Ito-I-  to</p>
        <p>2W*  K'-i  USX................................................10,489,900  28  24to  274S-I-  2to</p>
        <p>27to  21HATAT........................................................9,412,300  24  22to  24 -I-  to</p>
        <p>4to  2to  AmAAot.....................................................8,442,700  4to  414  4to-l-  14</p>
        <p>34*4  22to  OcciPef.......................................................8,187,500 33to  30to  33*4-1-  2*4</p>
        <p>161to 115to IBM..........................................................8,1M,400 149W 143*4 148to-(- 3to</p>
        <p>81*4  53to  AmExp......................................................7,852,100  81*4  7614  7714-  14</p>
        <p>59to  37  Salomn......................................................7,3M,200  42*4  38to  40to-l-  to</p>
        <p>8to  4  PanAm.......................................................7,220,300  4to  4*4  4to-  to</p>
        <p>4014  27*4  Schimb......................................................7,130,3  40*4  36to  40 -t-  2to</p>
        <p>37*4  29to  TexUfil.......................................................6,827,3  34to  33  33*4-  to</p>
        <p>llto  4to  Navistr......................................................6,784,4  7*4  6to  714-1-14</p>
        <p>57to  34*4  Chevrn......................................................6,493,7  57to  52to  57to+  514</p>
        <p>16to  8*4  NtSemi......................................................6J39,1  16to  14*4  1614-t-  Ito</p>
        <p>86  5414  Exxon......................................................6,244,6  86  81to  85to-l-  314</p>
        <p>9to ItovjLTV......................................................6,142,8 3*4 2  3 + to</p>
        <p>46to  32to  MerLyn ...............................................5,949,6 46  41to  45to-k  4to</p>
        <p>49*4  27to  Atobil.........................................................5,917,9  49*4  44to  4lto-f  3to</p>
        <p>62  35to  HewlPk......................................................5,510,6 62  55to  6114-1-  4</p>
        <p>PacLfg 3.48 318073 u5lto 5414 5lto-t-514 Tel S3.2I</p>
        <p>PacTeT S3.20 II 35755 54to 52to 54to-1to PacTIwi 304 20to 27  2714-114</p>
        <p>PKifcp 2.40 10 54 3614 35to 36 - 14 PanAm 72203 4to 414 4to-to PanECn 2  10502  3314 to 33 -t-lto</p>
        <p>Patten s .901 24 4562 u26  2114 25to-t-2to</p>
        <p>Penney 2.41 u 137 1  99to-i-lto PaPL 2.M 134214 39to 30to 39to Penwit 2. II 652 64to 63to 64to-t- to Itonnzol 2. 63 10733 8314 7114 II -flto    .22  33 2154 to 41  4914-1</p>
        <p>:s .44 35916 3514 to 35</p>
        <p>14 40to-i- to S9to 14- to 5  5*4-  *4</p>
        <p>Ito 8to- to 714 Tto-I-</p>
        <p>Bevri^s . 2214132 1814 1714 ITto-i- to</p>
        <p>BIkHR</p>
        <p>.40 41 15465 Mto 1914 20to-l- *4 1.48 272779 55  5214 55 +lto</p>
        <p>Boeina 1.40 12 286N 53*4 51  53*4-h1</p>
        <p>BoiieC 1.W259319ul4to 7614 83to-1-614 Boise pta. 1012 67  65*4 66to- to</p>
        <p>Borden $1.12 19 11075 57to 54to 55to-lto BorgWa 1 1013179 41to 41  41*/:-to</p>
        <p>BoiEd S 1.70 10 1810 26  2514 25to- to</p>
        <p>BrlstM2J0 2749797u111toN14l10 +IOto BritR 2.49e 1916952 u54to 51to 54to-i-3 Bmswk . 197741 U49*4 41*4 49'4-r7to Burlind 1.44 23 4341 4lto 46to 41*4-1-to BrINth 21714N7 70 Ml4 69 +1to -C-C -CBS 3 21 35 162*4 152 I6lto-t7to CIGNA 2. 10 12722 65to 63to 65to-l-1 CNW I177 26*4 23to 2614-1-1 CPCs 1.24 22 16526 u5l to 48*4 50to-l-1to CRSS .34 17 335 ullto  17*4  1814-1-  to</p>
        <p>CSX 1.16 13 15251  34*4  33*4  34to-l-  14</p>
        <p>Caesar 18 380u to 29to-t *4 CRLkg .40  5249 u26*4 24to 25to-kl*4</p>
        <p>CamSp 1.44 19 4447 67to 65  67to-t2*4</p>
        <p>CapClts .311716u352 3 352 -I-I8to Caring g .41  1059 I3to 13*4 13to-t *xi</p>
        <p>CarPw 2.74 10 11275  to  *4  39to-t  to</p>
        <p>CarlHw 1.22 364461  57*4  55H  tato-l-  H</p>
        <p>CashCk 40 8726  22H  2IH  22to-f  to</p>
        <p>Caterp .50 60 ISO  47*4  4Sto  47*4-1-  to</p>
        <p>CentEn2.56 7 167M22tod21to 22to-to CenSoW2.ai061 35to 33*i4 35to-^1to CnIIPS 1.68 13 3004 25*4 24to 24to-to CentrCp 44 20  5to  5*4  5*4 '</p>
        <p>Crt teed  90 12 2117    33to  36to-2to</p>
        <p>Chmpin  .64 19226  3974  36to  39to+1to</p>
        <p>ChamSp  3512 I3to  I2to  I3tot-  to</p>
        <p>viChrtC  2601 5*4  5  5*4-  to</p>
        <p>v Chtwt  202 9-16  *4  *4-1  16</p>
        <p>Chase 2.16 616471 to 37to 38to+ to Chevrn 2.40  64937 uS7to 52to 57to+5to ChrisC s  1762  26to  24to  2614-1-  to</p>
        <p>Chryss 1.50 6 x33612 54to 51to 5414+1*4 CirclK s . 17 5927 15*4 Uto 15to+ to CirCtys M 33 8431 40to    -Ito</p>
        <p>Citicrp 2.46 7 26891 52to to 51to- '4 ClarkE  70u27*4  24*4  25 -1</p>
        <p>Clorox 1 52 17 3761 u62to 58to 62l4+2to Coastal  40 4233  47to  45  47to+1to</p>
        <p>Coastls  .40 589  31to  31*4  31*4</p>
        <p>CocaCIS1.l2 51845 4774  45to  47to+  to</p>
        <p>Coleco  85 I2to  llto  I2to+  to</p>
        <p>ColgPal I   19 120  47*4  45  4714</p>
        <p>Coltn  21 5578  14  13to  13to</p>
        <p>ColGas 3.18 25 8145  52to  50*4  52to+ to</p>
        <p>CmbEn  1 26 4089  40  37to  39to+1to</p>
        <p>Comdre  13744 12to  llto  1214+  to</p>
        <p>CmwE 3  8 37177 37*4    37*4+  *4</p>
        <p>Comsat 1 10 2239 34to 33to 33to-to ConsEd 2. 11 14678 45to 44  45*4+ to</p>
        <p>CnsNGsl SO 19 7537 U40  *4 40 +1to</p>
        <p>CnStor s  33 9453  16to  Uto  Uto-to</p>
        <p>ConsPw  26 17802  19to  18to  19'v-</p>
        <p>Contel  IN  1160  34  33  33to+  to</p>
        <p>CntlCp  2.N  7 3310  54  51to  53*'? +Ito</p>
        <p>CtOata  9679 30to 27to 30to+2to</p>
        <p>Cooper  IN  18 5437 55to  S2to  SSto^lto</p>
        <p>ComGI  1.40  17 104 66to  *-]  634-2to</p>
        <p>CrayRs  32 99 I27to lto  126 &amp;gt;2'7</p>
        <p>CrwnCk  17 879 126*1 119*4  126*4+5to</p>
        <p>CumEn 2   3359 81to  78*4  80to-  *4</p>
        <p>CurtW 1.60 14 5u62*4 60*4 62*4 +Ito - D-D-DPL  2  9 3146    27  28  to</p>
        <p>DanaCp 1.  24 69  41  40  41 +  to</p>
        <p>DataGn  121103 36to 34to  35 - to</p>
        <p>Day IntI  .40  49 1168 33  31to  32to^ *</p>
        <p>OaytHd    13 20841 47to  43to  47*i+2to</p>
        <p>Deere  .25  11371 29*4  27to  Mto+lto</p>
        <p>OeltaAr 1 13 274M59to 56*4 59to^1*&amp;lt; OetEd  1.68  7 205 17to  17*4  17to-r to</p>
        <p>OiamS  40  20440 u16  14*4  15to+lto</p>
        <p>DIaSwd  12855 ulSto 14*4 I5to + 1to</p>
        <p>- E-E -</p>
        <p>ERC  197 1655 u16*/115*4 15to+ to</p>
        <p>EastGF 1. 1361 27to 25to 27*4+ to EKodk 2.52 47 43917 77*4 74to 77*4+2to Eaton 1.60 19 6241 81to  80to-1to Echlin .56 22 15537 u25 22to 24to+2to EmrsEI 2. 19 6735U110 1 109to+5&amp;lt;4 Enron 2.48 223 7968 46to 44to 46to + 1to Ensrch 8flb 119u23to 21*4 23 +1*4 Ethyl s .40 21 12578 u29to *4 29to +1 Exxon 3. 12 62446 U 81to 85to+3to</p>
        <p>- F-F -</p>
        <p>FMC 19 3778 31*4 X 31 to FPL Gp 2.04 11 19234 32to 31to 32to&amp;lt;- to Fairchd  .2217  I3to  13  I3to+to</p>
        <p>Fairtd  1667  6*3  Sto  6*4+  *4</p>
        <p>Feders  20b  171971  8to  7to  7to-  to</p>
        <p>FedNM .32 18 18536 46to 44to 45to FedDSt 2.M 16 6437 to to Wto+4to FinC&amp;gt;k 419656 lOto 8to 9to+ 14 FnSBar 4 1426 13to llto 12to-1 Firestn I 35 5177 36to 3414 to+ to FtBkSs 1.50 11 78 u37  35  37 +114</p>
        <p>FCmHd 23 46 25*4 21 to 24to+1to FstChic 1. 6 90 31*4 Mto 29'4-lto Finiste 2.66 8 3825 5914 57to 59to+1to FstPa  371 6709ullto 1014 llto+ *4</p>
        <p>FtWach 1. 1319 44to 45*4 45to- to FleetEn 52 19 26 30to 2Nk 30to+1to FIghtSt . 191669 27 24to 2514-lto FlaPrg 2.40 10 4429 to 37to 37to-1to FlwGen  23I6  Tto  6to  7 -  to</p>
        <p>Fluor  12496 16to Uto 16 +1*4</p>
        <p>FordMs2J0 7 3ni2 81to 77to 81to+lto FrptMc 2e 66 4SI4u25to 24  25to+ to</p>
        <p>- G-G </p>
        <p>GAF s 10 1992 43to *4 4lto-2*4 GTEs 2.44 12319 42to 41*4 42 + to Gannett S.92 29 15444 uto 4414 49to+3l4 GnCorp1.192aum 86to1to+22to</p>
        <p>Honwell 2  14953 72to 6114 71to+2to</p>
        <p>HCA .72 17 12467 to 34to 3514-14 Hotllns 2  1181  24to 23to 24 -to</p>
        <p>Housint 1. 11 21 5714 56  5714+ 14</p>
        <p>Houind 2. 10 105 37    37+14</p>
        <p>HughTI M 16124 u14to 1214 14 +114 Human .76  16319 2314 22  2314+ 14</p>
        <p>- I-I -1C Ind s .  10895  2914 2H4 2914</p>
        <p>IRT S 1.31a 14 2 1914 1914 1914- 14 inCp I 18 21077 to 43  4414+1</p>
        <p>lUlnl . 1113176 U1914 1614 19 +114 IdahoP 1. 14 1952 to 2714 a +14 IdealB  56  314  214  314+  to</p>
        <p>IllPowr  3.64  7 14445  a  2714  2114-  14</p>
        <p>ITW .M25l554 u77to 71 77to+5to ImpCh 2.74C  17 14595    1114  1414+  14</p>
        <p>ICA  5 35  I9to  llto  19to+  to</p>
        <p>INCO .  7344  1614 1514 1614+ 14</p>
        <p>IngerR 2J0I7 2410   7614  7914+2</p>
        <p>InldStI</p>
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        <p>AdvntAdvant:</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - American Stock Ex changa trading tar the week selected issues:</p>
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        <p>22 3 2to 2to+ to</p>
        <p>JO#' JOPO JO.OO- .</p>
        <p>Inconr ^Ini Alliance I</p>
        <p>12.53  12.14  12.53+  .12</p>
        <p>II.  11.10  11.+  .</p>
        <p>'"U&amp;gt;  '030-  07</p>
        <p>Alac  0.42  0.  8.42+  .17</p>
        <p>Balen  14.75  14.47  14.75+ .23</p>
        <p>Canedi  9.  9.  9.+  .</p>
        <p>Conv  10.42  10.12  10.42+  .07</p>
        <p>Counlpl  14.M  14.17  14.M+  a</p>
        <p>Dividend  4.10  4.01  4.10+  .</p>
        <p>(Jovt  9.  9.  9.+  .01</p>
        <p>HIYieM  10.  10.  10.04-.01</p>
        <p>Inti  21.  21.72  21.+  .14</p>
        <p>InsCelTx  13.  13.1O  13.10-  .03</p>
        <p>AAenInc  13.  12.N  I3.M+  .</p>
        <p>AAertg  9.74  9.71  9.74+  .01</p>
        <p>Surveyor  15.  14.94  15.+  .57</p>
        <p>TaxFr  11.19  11.17  11.17-02</p>
        <p>Tech  61  M.M  61+1.31</p>
        <p>AlphaFnd  0J1  o.  0.01+  .</p>
        <p>Amer Capital:</p>
        <p>CorpBd  7.  7.47  7.+  m</p>
        <p>Owiitk  10.  1764  18.M+  .</p>
        <p>Enterp  14.31  94  14.31+  .</p>
        <p>ExchFdn  M.  u.53  M.+1.42</p>
        <p>FedMlg  14.17  14.15  14.15</p>
        <p>FundAm x 13. 12. 13.+ . GovtSec  11.73  11.71  11.73+  .02</p>
        <p>Growth  .  31.  32.+  .</p>
        <p>Harbor  u.94  14.  14.94+  .11</p>
        <p>Brscng</p>
        <p>ChmptT</p>
        <p>ComMs</p>
        <p>Tesoro 17 12to llto 12to+ to Texaco 3 12 47214 to   35to+to</p>
        <p>TexEst 110142uto 37to+2H Texinst 2 IM IIMO u1to 141to 17Sto+1lto TxPk .15 2 to 27 to+1to TexUtil 2.N 8 xM3 34to   331^ to</p>
        <p>Textron 1. ll 82 47to 45to 47to+lH Tigerin I4IM4 ullto llto 13 + to Time 1157111 u9lto 87to M +lto TImeM 1.44l449uMto Nto 07to+4to Timken 125M Sto Sto Sto+ to Tokhem SU 20to 24to 20to-to Tosco  100 3to  2to  2to+ to</p>
        <p>Transm 1.74b 1013007 to 32to 35to+lto Tronico 2.72 57N 47to 44to to+ to Travler 2. II2N13 51to to lOto- to Tricon 5.35e x23uS 32to to+to Tribune I. 11 x34n 74to 74to+ to Trico 7 077 0 7to 0 + to Trinovs 1 931uM 42to U +2to TucsEP3N 12 37S Sto to S - to</p>
        <p>-u-u-</p>
        <p>UAL 1 237 223S9to 54to 59to+to UGI 2. 13 5S to Mto 30to+1 UNCInc 101749 lOto lOto 10to+ to USFG 2.13x3IS44toto 44to-to USGl I.I2124M4 to to to+1 USX I. 10Na 24to 27to+2to ucarb I. 44uatoa a + to UnElac 1.92 10 M to 20to to- to UnPK 2 101unto73to to+4to Unisys 2. 193NI0 97to 107to+0 UnBmd 14 247 to to 44to+ to USWst . II103 to S to+1 UnTach 1. 15IN11 53to 51to Sto+ to UnlTel 1.92 1412459 to 29to 29to-to Unoul  1173u37  3k  to+3to</p>
        <p>Upjohn sl.n4MI0l I24to130to-1 USLiFE I. 94417 43to to to+1to UtaPL 2J2127M4 tod25to  -to</p>
        <p>- V-V-Varian  .  23  Mto  27to  to+ to</p>
        <p>Varity  14141  2to  214  2V+- to</p>
        <p>Wackht MM 5M ato 2lto 2ito- to WalAArt .24 37x215 Sto S14+to WaltJm IN 123177 u41to Sto 40to+1to WmC s . 17S4 llto to to+ to WamrL 1.M 19148Su70to 7514 77to+2to WshWI 2. S13 to 29to 2914- to WellsF sl.54 1011475 S Mto Slto- to WUnion 30 3to 3to 3to WstgE 1.l5142Sto 42  </p>
        <p>Weyerh 1. 7 Sto Sto Mto+3to</p>
        <p>WhI</p>
        <p>irlpl 11.10 IS 109Nto 37 to+lto litfak .M101 TO 34to llto 3414+ to</p>
        <p>William l.  1W12u34to   Sto+ to</p>
        <p>winDix  i.ni9i2  40to  to  40to+to</p>
        <p>WInnbg  . 19 4497  is  13to  11to-l</p>
        <p>Wlwth s  1.12 IS 1TO1  uto    +2to</p>
        <p>Wynns  M 14 570  14  21  Oto+lto</p>
        <p>-X-Y-Z-Xtrox 1 19110u74to 7114 74*,$+Ito ZanithE 4110 25 24to 24to- to Copyright by The Associated Press IN7.</p>
        <p>Acton</p>
        <p>AdRusii  7 ato a ato-1 Altas 711Nuto3lto  +2to Am^l .9S0 3tto 14 39to+1to APeH   to 4Sto 44to+)</p>
        <p>AmRoyl  )7u9to  8  9to+lto</p>
        <p>ASciE  n  1  5to  4to  sto+ to</p>
        <p>Ampal . 9  597  214  2  2 - to</p>
        <p>Amfal  312  Sto  7to  7to-to</p>
        <p>ArzCm n  9  Oto Oto- to</p>
        <p>Armtrn    2to  2to  2to+ to</p>
        <p>Aamij . UMulOto 914 Mto+ to Wrota  a  to  to  to+ to</p>
        <p>AtlsCAA  10M  Ito  I  1 - to</p>
        <p>Atlas wt  474  u Tto  4to  4to+ to</p>
        <p>BAT .2  143M Oto 0114 814+ to</p>
        <p>Banstr g  3  4to  4to  4to+ to</p>
        <p>BaroBr J21412 25 24to 24to-to BowVal 20r IMOuMto 14  1S14+1to</p>
        <p>Brscng NI92H4uto 2719 to+2to 5N4 Ito 19-14 )to+to N 9 M7u44to 19 44to+1to Comfdwl 10u22to 21to 21to+to ConiOG  14  Ito  114  Ito-19</p>
        <p>Cron IN 21 1u19 S3to S3to-214 Damson 10 to 5-14 to DataPd .14 a 2442 llto 1314 13to Oalmad 72 11-14 to I3-14+ to DeviCp  a  a  i4to  i4to  i4to</p>
        <p>DomeP  79  to  13-14  13-14</p>
        <p>EchoBg .14 58Wuto Sto 34to+1 Endvco 6913M5 7to 4to 7-14 EntMks 5493 ISto 14 Mto FIdlte  2  I  419  5to  4</p>
        <p>FAusP n  1 SUS  Oto  Ito  Oto-19</p>
        <p>Fluke 1.iai7u14 2S9 14+114 FruitL n  1I1  9to  9  914+  to</p>
        <p>FurVIt 1497 llto 1114 114^ to GRI  19  2  Ito  Ito  Oto</p>
        <p>GatLit  I3  4  Sto  4</p>
        <p>GntYlg    4M  14to  ISto  16</p>
        <p>Glatflts  N 4  Sto  Sto  Sto-14</p>
        <p>GldFM  S  to  7-M  to</p>
        <p>MLkC  .MS41M  SOto     - to</p>
        <p>GHCda 61 IITNuatoaw S14+2</p>
        <p>Hasbri .l5taU414 24to  +1 Hak .10  I 410  Sto  Sto  Sto</p>
        <p>HollyCp  4  1  1549  1449  1514+ 14</p>
        <p>Hm^ OSe I43S 23to Sto Sto-to HmeSh S   S0 2449 to 49-349</p>
        <p>Hmttar  )1  llto  12to  1244- 14</p>
        <p>HouOT  .im  II  2  144  2  +  19</p>
        <p>Huskyg  .  37u 9  849  9  +  to</p>
        <p>ImpOHgLM S4luSto 14 5119+249 InslSy  1424  2to  214  2to- to</p>
        <p>IntBknt  IISM  Sto  514  549- 14</p>
        <p>Kitty  S  349  314  349+ 14</p>
        <p>LdmkSv ISe 9 Ml 11  1014  lOto- 14</p>
        <p>Lionti  U44  949  144  9 - 19</p>
        <p>I^Tel  2113W1 2149 1049 49+ 49</p>
        <p>AACOHd  2  U  1349  1344-  14</p>
        <p>AACORs  2M  f14  to  to</p>
        <p>AASR  1112  Ito  Ito  149+ 19</p>
        <p>AAadlas  4t5214  4249  4149  S - to</p>
        <p>MtchlE .24S72u1414 1349 1549+2 NtPatnt .10 as  1719  1549  1449- to</p>
        <p>NProc 1.1 14 SI  14    14- to</p>
        <p>to+ito</p>
        <p>NCdO G  SI ullto  1049  11to+ to</p>
        <p>Numac  SIS1  Ito  4V9  Ito-14</p>
        <p>OOkitp  IS  749  7  749+  to</p>
        <p>PallCps  .MS10  Sto  49  Sto+  to</p>
        <p>PECp  2  114  to  5-14</p>
        <p>Pitlway lNlI Nulll IM14 111 +2 PkrDg .  1727  llto  3049  3114-  14</p>
        <p>RanMg .n  917  ISto  Uto  1449-  14</p>
        <p>ResrtA  727 25 ffto  S4to M'/9-)to</p>
        <p>SacCap  . SI  7  4to  414-to</p>
        <p>Solitran  14S  lOto  Ito  949+1*9</p>
        <p>SterlSft  14 25  13  1249  1249-to</p>
        <p>TIE  5I  344  3  149- 19</p>
        <p>TchAm  131  314  319  314+ 19</p>
        <p>TchSym  M11I7  Hto  1014  lOto</p>
        <p>Tel^  UN  3*9  249  3to+  19</p>
        <p>TexAir  SON 49 3944 40to-)to</p>
        <p>TotlPtg .SII27 us Sto S +114 TubAAtX  3 4N  249  219  249</p>
        <p>UFoodA  I0 4S  244  2to  249-to</p>
        <p>UFoodB   215  249  219  244 + 49</p>
        <p>UnivRs  a  249  244  249</p>
        <p>UnvPat2.St 4S 15*9 I3to 1444 Vemit  1110 10  944  944</p>
        <p>WanoB .14 0M 1449 15  14to+1</p>
        <p>WlhPst 1. 24 4 193 117 IN -4 Wthtrd  1307 u 214  Ito  2to+to</p>
        <p>Wstbrg I3 195u17to 1449 1749+ 49 17 19409 2549 2249 ato-349 417 Ito  1  119</p>
        <p>Wkkas  1|3S 4  344  349</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Associated Pren 1917.</p>
        <p>Analytk n</p>
        <p>15N</p>
        <p>14.97</p>
        <p>I5.H+ .IV</p>
        <p>Armslngn A^lta Funds:</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.S</p>
        <p>9.+ .11</p>
        <p>10.S</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10.21- .05</p>
        <p>Hmnll</p>
        <p>11.21</p>
        <p>11.19</p>
        <p>11.20- .W</p>
        <p>AwLnhtan:</p>
        <p>FundBn</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>I2.</p>
        <p>io.a</p>
        <p>11.75</p>
        <p>10.24-01 12.M+ .24</p>
        <p>IncoFd n</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5.70</p>
        <p>5.N+ .</p>
        <p>Stackn</p>
        <p>11.09</p>
        <p>10.45</p>
        <p>11.+ .25</p>
        <p>Babsen Group:</p>
        <p>Bondn</p>
        <p>1.70</p>
        <p>1.70</p>
        <p>1.70+ .01</p>
        <p>Enlrpn</p>
        <p>I4.N</p>
        <p>UN</p>
        <p>14.92+ .</p>
        <p>Gwihn</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>15.77</p>
        <p>14.+ .25</p>
        <p>TxFrn</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.50- .</p>
        <p>UAAB Slock n</p>
        <p>15.07</p>
        <p>14.47</p>
        <p>15.07+ .31</p>
        <p>UAABBdn</p>
        <p>11.11</p>
        <p>11.17</p>
        <p>11.11+ .02</p>
        <p>Vahan</p>
        <p>1I.M</p>
        <p>17.73</p>
        <p>11.+ .</p>
        <p>BalrdCa</p>
        <p>1l.</p>
        <p>1l.</p>
        <p>11.47+ .01</p>
        <p>Barllttt Funds;</p>
        <p>BaicVIn</p>
        <p>13.42</p>
        <p>I3.</p>
        <p>13.42+ .14</p>
        <p>CpCthn</p>
        <p>FIxwlln</p>
        <p>1.07</p>
        <p>1.07</p>
        <p>1.07</p>
        <p>10.21</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>BeaconHIII n</p>
        <p>.S</p>
        <p>.12</p>
        <p>.B+1.11</p>
        <p>Bapham Capital:</p>
        <p>CalTFIf n</p>
        <p>ii.a</p>
        <p>11.70</p>
        <p>11.70- .01</p>
        <p>CalTFInfn</p>
        <p>1067</p>
        <p>10.M</p>
        <p>10.M</p>
        <p>Cap TNT fn GNAAA nf</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>10.55</p>
        <p>10.S</p>
        <p>1035+ .02</p>
        <p>NtTFLnf</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.32- .02</p>
        <p>TarlONn f</p>
        <p>n.a</p>
        <p>N.51</p>
        <p>N.70+ .</p>
        <p>TarllNnf</p>
        <p>M.11</p>
        <p>55.77</p>
        <p>55.+ .05</p>
        <p>TarOOMnf</p>
        <p>S.41</p>
        <p>37.</p>
        <p>S.28- .01</p>
        <p>TarMIOn f</p>
        <p>1l.</p>
        <p>1l.</p>
        <p>10.34- .01</p>
        <p>s.</p>
        <p>24.78</p>
        <p>25.+ .42</p>
        <p>101 n</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.14</p>
        <p>17.+ .22</p>
        <p>BlnStGrn</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.78</p>
        <p>9.N+ .17</p>
        <p>Boston Co:</p>
        <p>Stir:</p>
        <p>37.75</p>
        <p>37.12</p>
        <p>37.75+ .</p>
        <p>12.73</p>
        <p>12.n</p>
        <p>12.72- .01</p>
        <p>AAjNIn n S^th n</p>
        <p>12.13</p>
        <p>12.10</p>
        <p>12.13+ .01</p>
        <p>17.41</p>
        <p>17.19</p>
        <p>17.41+ .K</p>
        <p>BostI</p>
        <p>14.01</p>
        <p>15.55</p>
        <p>14.01+ .3</p>
        <p>Bowsor n</p>
        <p>2.S</p>
        <p>2.10</p>
        <p>2.+ .03</p>
        <p>Brndywnn</p>
        <p>15.70</p>
        <p>15.27</p>
        <p>15.70+ .25</p>
        <p>Brucen</p>
        <p>127.U 124. 127.tt+2.n</p>
        <p>Bull A Bear Gp:</p>
        <p>Ca^n Eqinc n x</p>
        <p>12.47</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.47+ .21</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.51</p>
        <p>12.+ .</p>
        <p>Gokondan</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.01</p>
        <p>14.+ .</p>
        <p>HIYieM n</p>
        <p>13.N</p>
        <p>13.87</p>
        <p>13.N+ .02</p>
        <p>TaxFree n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>11.41</p>
        <p>10.41- .01</p>
        <p>US Gvt n</p>
        <p>15.14</p>
        <p>15.13</p>
        <p>15.13+ .ra</p>
        <p>CalAAun n</p>
        <p>9.15</p>
        <p>9.13</p>
        <p>9.13- .</p>
        <p>CalTrstn</p>
        <p>12.13</p>
        <p>12.12</p>
        <p>12.12- .01</p>
        <p>Calvert Group:</p>
        <p>AritI</p>
        <p>11.a</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>ii.a</p>
        <p>Equity n</p>
        <p>24.</p>
        <p>a.9S</p>
        <p>.+ .55</p>
        <p>Incon</p>
        <p>17.24</p>
        <p>17.19</p>
        <p>17.24+ .M</p>
        <p>Social n</p>
        <p>.41</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>.41+ .</p>
        <p>TxFLtd n</p>
        <p>10.71</p>
        <p>10.70</p>
        <p>10.70- .01</p>
        <p>TxFLng n</p>
        <p>14.74</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.49- .05</p>
        <p>USGov</p>
        <p>15.51</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.51</p>
        <p>WshAnr</p>
        <p>2I.N</p>
        <p>2137</p>
        <p>2I.N+ .25</p>
        <p>Cw^io Funds;</p>
        <p>10.19</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.19+ .01</p>
        <p>CappGrwth</p>
        <p>14.41</p>
        <p>14.14</p>
        <p>14.41+ .14</p>
        <p>cas*"</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>I1.S</p>
        <p>1I.M+ .12</p>
        <p>17.07</p>
        <p>14.77</p>
        <p>17.07+ .23</p>
        <p>CardnlGvt</p>
        <p>9.S</p>
        <p>937</p>
        <p>9.S+ .01</p>
        <p>CentryShf n ChpitMolIrn</p>
        <p>2133</p>
        <p>12.B</p>
        <p>21.01</p>
        <p>11.M</p>
        <p>21.S+ .32 12.25+ .</p>
        <p>ChastnutStn</p>
        <p>n.N</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>n.N+2.45</p>
        <p>CIGNA Funds:</p>
        <p>Agrcsv</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>HIYM</p>
        <p>MunlBd Valut Citlbenk IRA: Balanfn Equltfn Incom f n ShtTrm f n Claremont Fdi: GovBd Stock Combnd n Clipper n Cofonial Funds: AdvGold CalTE Cor^ CorpCsll Dvsdin Eqtyinc Fund GovMtg GvtSec Grwth Shrs High Yield Income  x</p>
        <p>IncPIs  X</p>
        <p>Smindx TXIns TaxExpt US Idx Columbia Funds: Fixed n Grthn Mun nr S^l nr ComwlthA&amp;amp;B Comwlth C&amp;amp;D</p>
        <p>15.70 15. 15.70+ .24 I5.N 15.27 15.+ U 10. 10.91 10.N+ . I. I. 0.+ .01 0.19 0.17 0.17-.02 14.57 14.21 14.57+ .</p>
        <p>1.77  1.75  l.a+  .01</p>
        <p>1.  1.95  1.N+  .01</p>
        <p>161  1.41  161</p>
        <p>1.M  IS  !.+  .01</p>
        <p>11. 11. II.</p>
        <p>12.54 12. 12.M+ .01 13. 13.59 13.+ .a 74 .97 74+ .74</p>
        <p>B.70 S.27 7.M 7.59 M.M M.a . .49</p>
        <p>1.5 1.47 17. 17. .21 19. 14. 14. 12.74 12.73 I4.a 15.01 7. 7.W 7.24 7.</p>
        <p>11.5 11. 13. I3.M 8.14 8.14 13. 13. U.M 14.</p>
        <p>B.70+ .M 7.59- .01 .+ .21 .+ .12</p>
        <p>I.S+ .11 17.+ .21 .21+ .S U.+ .01 12.73- .01 14.a+ .31 7.93+ .01 7.21- .19</p>
        <p>II.32- .21 13.09+ .21 8.14- .01 13.94- .W 14.84+ .</p>
        <p>Concite Group :</p>
        <p>13.S 13.24 13.24- .01 27. .67 27.+ .73 U N 11.95 11.95- . S.04 34.97 S.04+ .S</p>
        <p>1.M 1. 1.M+ M</p>
        <p>2.M 2. 2.M+ .02</p>
        <p>Fund IncoFd TaxEx USGov Value ConnAAutual: Govt Grwth TotRet</p>
        <p>10. 10.U 10.95+ .09 I2. 12.S 12.+ .15 9.S  9.52  9.H+  .01</p>
        <p>7.75  7.74  7.74-  .02</p>
        <p>1.  1.  1.</p>
        <p>14.14 13. 14.14+ .21</p>
        <p>Copley n CorpPfd</p>
        <p>Cowanf. Critarion Funds: Comrcelnc Gvinst InvQuel Lowry PItotFu</p>
        <p>11.01 10. 11.01+ . U.M 14. U.M+ . 13.97 13. 13.97+ .31 I1.S I1.M 11.U+ .12 . .81 .+ . 19.M 19.14 19.S+ .42 11.04 10. 11.M+ .11</p>
        <p>Weekly Percent Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)-The following list shows the Niw Yo '  -</p>
        <p>York Stock Exchange</p>
        <p>stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most In the</p>
        <p>past week based on percent of change.</p>
        <p>changes are the diftarence _</p>
        <p>week's cloiing and this week's closing. UPS</p>
        <p>Name Last</p>
        <p>1 vjLTVCp AA</p>
        <p>2 V LTV pfB</p>
        <p>last</p>
        <p>r GtabAAr pf V LTV Cp viLTVCp pfA</p>
        <p>Chg  I</p>
        <p>13*9 + 9to Up 619+3 Up 4to + Ito Up 2to + to Up Sto + ito Up 3  + to Up</p>
        <p>21+4 Up</p>
        <p> 3to  + to  Up</p>
        <p>vjLTV pfC  ISto  + 316  Up</p>
        <p>10  GtnCorp  into  +Sto  Up</p>
        <p>11  ParkrOrill  519  + 119  Up</p>
        <p>12 AAcDrmInt wt 019 + Ito Up</p>
        <p>13  AAeasurax s  2716  + 4to  Up</p>
        <p>14  IntConlrol  16  + 5  Up</p>
        <p>+ 419  Up</p>
        <p>+IOto  Up</p>
        <p>+ 2to  Up</p>
        <p>IS Taraihm 14 KoraaFd 17 PaclfkRes</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>Mto</p>
        <p>17to</p>
        <p>II RdgBat adj pf 7to + 119 Up 19 Ittoal Bask  3to + to Up</p>
        <p> AAarlonLab s 71  "  </p>
        <p>21 Munford ai6 a Hartmarx s 31to a Brunswck U Appkt Mag S Swank Inc</p>
        <p>+10to Up + 316 Up _ . + 4to Up to +719 up to +4to Up</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>275.0</p>
        <p>77.4 2 .0 3 41.2 .0 3IJ</p>
        <p>27.1 S.9 S.7 .4 .4</p>
        <p>19.1</p>
        <p>11.5</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>17.0</p>
        <p>17.4</p>
        <p>17.4</p>
        <p>17.1 17.)</p>
        <p>17.0</p>
        <p>14.0</p>
        <p>14.4</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>1 Wurlitier</p>
        <p>2 viAmfesco vAAenville vWhlPitStI WnUn 14pf Rhodes Tullex s GIfSU 4.40pf HRE Prop</p>
        <p>11 AFG</p>
        <p>12 IngredTec</p>
        <p>13 Electrospce</p>
        <p>14 OwensCng n</p>
        <p>15 MorKnud 14 Chym</p>
        <p>17 Allis Chelm II Varity</p>
        <p>Wstbrg</p>
        <p>WDIgitI</p>
        <p>Wkhita</p>
        <p>21 RacognEq a Paltana Ip</p>
        <p>a SuaveShoe  AAONYREst S Pan Am</p>
        <p>15to</p>
        <p>+ 216</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>143</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Pet. Off .4</p>
        <p>216</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>11.2</p>
        <p>2to</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>17.4</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>- Ito</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>14.4</p>
        <p>2to</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>-3to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>14.9</p>
        <p>i7to</p>
        <p>-3to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>14.9</p>
        <p>1 Sto</p>
        <p>-5to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
        <p>Sto</p>
        <p>-3to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>13.2</p>
        <p>If 2</p>
        <p>- 16</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>11.1</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>-416</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.4</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>-3</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.3</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>- Ito</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.9</p>
        <p>1 *6</p>
        <p>-2to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.9</p>
        <p>4716</p>
        <p>-5to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.0</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.4</p>
        <p>2to</p>
        <p>- 16</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.1</p>
        <p>2to</p>
        <p>- 16</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>9.1</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>- Ito</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>1.4</p>
        <p>i n 24to-2toOff</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>20to</p>
        <p>- Ito</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>0.3</p>
        <p>Sto</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>1.0</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>1.0</p>
        <p>Ito</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>7.9</p>
        <p>4to</p>
        <p>- to</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>7.9</p>
        <p>PItotFund QualTx Sunbit US Gvt CumbrMGn DFASmln DFA Fxn Dean Witter: CalTxF n Conv nr DvGth nr DvGthr HIYId IndVal r n NYTxF n NtRs nr Optn nr SeanTE n x TaxAdn TaxEx USGvnr WMWnr Delaware Group: Dectrl Dectrll Oelawre Oekap Oekhstr DeHa Trend USGvt GNAAA TaxFree Pa TFUSIns TxFrUS Invesn DIT Fundi: CapGtn Cumt n  X</p>
        <p>GvtSc n  X</p>
        <p>OTCGrn Oestinyl Oestll DGDIvn DodgCoxn DodgtoStkn DbleExCC DbleTx</p>
        <p>Drexel Burnham: Bumhm DSTBdnr DSCvnr DST Em n r DS Gvt n r DST Gth nr DST Opt n r Fenmre n r TxFrLtd TFLgn Dreyfus Grp: ABondsn CalTxn CapVI n CvSec n</p>
        <p>11.57 II. 9.n 9.73 10.14 10.12 10.21 9. 12. I1.M 1I.M 11.41</p>
        <p>a.w a.io</p>
        <p>9.42 9.42</p>
        <p>37.57 17.11 10.44 10. 101.75 101.</p>
        <p>I,1.57+ S 9.n</p>
        <p>10.13+ .01 10.21+ .24 12.+ .41</p>
        <p>II.41- .</p>
        <p>a.w+ .13</p>
        <p>9.42</p>
        <p>37.57+ . 1064+ .10 101.75+ .14</p>
        <p>12.H 12.S 12.78 12.S 10.45 10. M.95 .S2 14. 14. 14.93 U. 11.07 it.n</p>
        <p>9. 9. 10.11 10. 12.10 12.15</p>
        <p>10. I0.</p>
        <p>11.5 11.70 1034 10.S</p>
        <p>17.5 17.12</p>
        <p>12.53- .02 12.71+ .15 10.45+ .14 .9S+ S 14.52+ .01 14.93+ . 11.83- .</p>
        <p>9.N+ . 10.11+ . 12.15- n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>11.70- .04 10.S</p>
        <p>17.S+ .</p>
        <p>19. 19. 11.99 11.11</p>
        <p>23.01 23.01 13.n 13.70 161 l. 9. 9.S 9.17 9.17 9.S 9.</p>
        <p>0.a 0.21 11. 11.</p>
        <p>12.02 11.99 9.94 9.94</p>
        <p>19.+ .a 11.+ .10 a.S7+ .70 i3.n+ .12</p>
        <p>I.</p>
        <p>9.+ .00 9.17- .01 9.24 0.21- .01</p>
        <p>II.04- .03 11.99- . 9.94- .01</p>
        <p>14. 15.97 10.57 10.51 10.S 10.S . .</p>
        <p>15. 15. MS 19.77 a.13 27. 17. .49 .a 37.S 10. 10. 12. 11.99</p>
        <p>14.+ . 10.57- .04 10.25- . .+ .</p>
        <p>15.+ . .S+ . .13+ . .+ .74 M.W+1.17 I0. 12.+ .01</p>
        <p>24. S.74 11.91 11.</p>
        <p>10.n 10.</p>
        <p>14.25 14.13 10.77 10.75 14. 11.11 10.97 10. 13. 13. 10.93 10.91 10.49 10.47</p>
        <p>24.M+ .17 11.91+ .02</p>
        <p>io.n+.</p>
        <p>14.22- .19 10.77+ .01 U.S+ . 10.97+ .10 13.+ .25 10.91- .03 10.47- .</p>
        <p>GnAgr n InsTx n Intarm n Leverage GwthOn MATaxn NwLdrsn NY Tax n SHInc Strtlnv TaxExmpt n ThlrdCntry n EagleGthShs Eaton Vance: CalAAunr EH Stock GvIObIg</p>
        <p>15. 15.24</p>
        <p>15.5 15.</p>
        <p>a.81 a.M</p>
        <p>9.42 9. 13.41 13.17 15. 15.75 24. B.M 11.75 18.70 U. I4.</p>
        <p>11. 1I.S</p>
        <p>12. 12.10 17.03 14.99 2i.X 24.</p>
        <p>14.5 14.14 13.07 13.S I4. 1S.S 13. 11. 7.45 7.4 O.S 1.11</p>
        <p>1S.M+ .03 15.89- .04</p>
        <p>a.l1+ .01</p>
        <p>962+ .14 13.41+ . 15.81+ .07 24.N+ .17 11.70- . 14.49- .03</p>
        <p>11.W+ .51</p>
        <p>12.+ . 14.99- .05 .+ .32 14.19- . 11.H+ . I4.4+ . 13.29- . 7.45+ .14 1.16- .10</p>
        <p>10. 10.S 10.83-.n 15. 14.94 15.+ .25 12.31 12. 12.-i^ 01</p>
        <p>(ContinuMl on pag* B-21)</p>
        <p>MAUERIUnVE</p>
        <p>FORRAS SENT INTO</p>
        <p>EAMyREnREMENl</p>
        <p>The 401(k). A better idea for employees whose dedu(it-iWe IRA contributions were eliminated by the 1986 Tkx Reform Act Even better than the old IRA, the 401^) Thrift</p>
        <p>Plan lets you make a tax</p>
        <p>deductible contribution each year of up to $7,000.</p>
        <p>401(k) dollars piY^uce greater savings.</p>
        <p>And the income earned is tax-deferred until withdrawal, just like the old IRA.</p>
        <p>The 401(k) is one of the few real tax breaks left under the new law. Ifet it can be one of the lowest cost benefits available for employees.This exciting retirement plan is</p>
        <p>easier to have than you may think. Call Carolina Securities</p>
        <p>today and let us help you get started.</p>
        <p>%ur IRA may have gone into early retirement, but you can still put your money to work.</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 8065  Shore Drive Plaza</p>
        <p>\k-nilKt New Viik Si&amp;lt;(ik t uhjii|*.'.ln('.</p>
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        <p>r</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0043" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 22,1987  0-21</p>
        <p>(ContiniMd from page B-20)</p>
        <p>Gromrth</p>
        <p>Hlinc r n</p>
        <p>HIMunlnr</p>
        <p>HiYleM</p>
        <p>IncBos</p>
        <p>InvMt</p>
        <p>MunBd</p>
        <p>NMtilM</p>
        <p>TotRet VSSoKl EclipEq EmpBId EquitK Sletel:</p>
        <p>1.75 8.54 8.75+ .15</p>
        <p>10.40 10.37 10.40+ .03</p>
        <p>10.40 10.50 10.50-.02</p>
        <p>5.40 5.40 5.40+ .01</p>
        <p>10.04 10.80 10.04+ .05 8.55 8.34 8.55+ .18 0.44 0.45 0.44 14.38 14.22 14.3^.10 10.73 10.30 10.73+ .08 10.70 104 10.70+ .10 13.12 12.48 13.12+ .31 10.18 10.14 10.18+ .01</p>
        <p>18.04 17.53 17.54-.52</p>
        <p>EoullK Sieb AgGt nr fflVldnr</p>
        <p>TotRtnr USGv nr EijlySt Ewrgrn n EvrgTtl n FPA Fun*: Capit Newinc P*rmnt Paren n Falrmt n FamiBuroGt n Federated Funds: CorpCsn ExchFd n FT Int n Fdlntr n FkMtTn GNMAn G^ n HIYIdn Incon FIMTn Short n SIGTn StkBdn StockTr n USGovn Fidelity Invest: Aprsvn Balan n CalTxn CapApn Comress Contrafnd</p>
        <p>15.00 14.48 15.00+ .25 0.05 0.04 0.04- .13 15.42 15.11 15.42+ .23</p>
        <p>10.00 0.05 10.00+ .07 14.88 14.47 14.87+ .32 14.84 147 14.84+ .14 20.44 20.41 20.44+ .14</p>
        <p>13.84 13.58 13.84+ .22 0.40 0.57 0.50+ .01 15.17 14.01 15.17+ .28 10.43 10.44 10.43+ .11 M.54 50.48 40.54+ .44 14.24 14.00 14.24+ .07</p>
        <p>10.80 10.83 10.87+ .03</p>
        <p>58.04 57.44 58.04+1.24 22.44 22.43 22.44+ .13 10.13 10.12 10.13 10.12 10.08 10.12+ .03 11.52 11.50 11.51+ .01 18.85 18.38 18.85+ .34 11.20 11.20 11.20- 04 10.71 10.70 10.70 10.47 10.45 10.45- .03 10.37 10.35 10.35- 02 10.41 10.35 10.35-.05 14.28 14.10 14.28+ .15 25.03 25.21 25.03+ .40</p>
        <p>10.05 10.05 10.05- 01</p>
        <p>Irafndn CTAR n Equtlncm Europe ExchFd n Fidelity n FIxBdn Fredm n GNMn GovtSecn Groinc GroCo HllncoFd n HIghYield n InsiMun n Ltd Muni n Mmllan MidiTxn MuniBondn MassTn MimTF n MtgScn MunOhn NYHYn NYlnsn OTC OversFd PacBasn Puritan n Quain RIEst n SalAir r SelEnSv SIGMr SelBir SelBrd r SelBrkr SelChr SelCptr SelDetr SdEkr SelEUtr</p>
        <p>SelFcT SelFoodr SelHltr SelUisr SelMtl r SIPapr SelPrr SelRtI r SelSLr SelSftr SelTcr SelTlcr SelUtIr ShtTmBd ShtTF SpecSit TxaTFn Thrift n Trend n Valen FiduCap n Financial Prop: Dynamics n FSB Govn FSP Egy n FSP Eur n FSP Fn n FSPUn FnclTx n Goldn HiScin HIYIdn Industrl n Incomen Leisrn Pacific n Sektn Tech n WMTcn Fit Investors: BondApprc Discovery Govt Growth HighYd Income IntlSec NatResc NYTaxFr 00-10 O^lon</p>
        <p>11.05 11.03 11.0^-04 11.00 10.00 11.00+ .00</p>
        <p>12.05 12.04 12.04-.03</p>
        <p>12.73 12.47 12.73+ .17</p>
        <p>103.48 100.53 103.48+2.44</p>
        <p>13.71 13.41 13.71+ .17 10.70 10.44 10.70+ .03</p>
        <p>20.44 20.04 20.44-1.80 13.15 12.01 13.15+ .40 77.04 74.45 77.04+ 2.08</p>
        <p>18.27 17.44 18.27+ .48 7.41 7.40 7.41+ .01</p>
        <p>14.73 14.12 14.73+ .52 10.01 10.00 10.01+ .01</p>
        <p>10.28 10.27 10.27-.01</p>
        <p>14.40 15.04 14.40+ .34</p>
        <p>17.48 17.27 17.48+ .37 0.08 0.07 0.07-.01</p>
        <p>13.48 13.44 13.44- .04</p>
        <p>11.54 11.52 11.52- .04 0.84 0.82 0.82-.02 41.31 50.87 41.31+1.04 I1A4 IU1 11.41- .04</p>
        <p>8.43 8.42 8.42-.02 11.87 11.84 11.84-.02 11.20 11.18 11.18- .02</p>
        <p>10.44 10.43 10A4+ .01 11.34 11.33 11.33- .02</p>
        <p>12.55 12.51 12J1-.05</p>
        <p>11.44 11.43 11.43- 05</p>
        <p>21.01 20.40 21.01+ .44</p>
        <p>34.02 33.04 34.78+ .01 13.80 13.43 13.70+ .25 14.51f 14.34 14.51+ .15</p>
        <p>15.44 15.44 15.44+ .14</p>
        <p>10.74 10.44 10.74-.17 12.37 12.23 12.37+ .07</p>
        <p>10.07 10.33 10.07+ .40 14.12 14.02 14.02-.07</p>
        <p>14.72 14.37 14.72+ .32</p>
        <p>12.44 12.44 1244+ .13</p>
        <p>15.33 14.00 15.33+ .30</p>
        <p>20.33 20.00 20.33+ .10</p>
        <p>14.44 15.00 14.44+ .54 17.58 17.43 17.58+ 41 10.82 10.37 10.82+ .30</p>
        <p>10.48 10.43 10.40-.04</p>
        <p>14.28 13.74 14.28+ .54 34. 35.00 .+ .04</p>
        <p>17.85 17.41 17.85+ .18 45. 43.84 45.+1.25 24.18 25.57 .18+ .45</p>
        <p>15.08 14. 15.08+ .81</p>
        <p>17. 14.48 17.+ .44</p>
        <p>12.03 12.82 12.03 14.14 13. 14.14+ .21 14J1 14.43 14.47- .02</p>
        <p>17.43 14.42 17.43+ .43 M.37 25.00 .37+ .10</p>
        <p>14.40 14.10 14.40+ .18 .41 .00 .41+ .13 0.01 0.01 0.01</p>
        <p>0.07 0.04 0.04-.01</p>
        <p>18. 17.05 18.+ .</p>
        <p>10.73 10.71 10.71- .02 11.11 11.10 11.11+ .02</p>
        <p>48.43 47.05 48.43+1.10</p>
        <p>25.85 25.48 25.85+ .10 21.52 21. 21.52+ .10</p>
        <p>8.</p>
        <p>0.</p>
        <p>14.02</p>
        <p>7.42</p>
        <p>0. 8.04 0.W+ . 8.15 8.11 8.11</p>
        <p>11.12 10.42 11.12+ .74 0.54 0. 0.53</p>
        <p>8.18  8.+  .06</p>
        <p>0.12  0.+  .</p>
        <p>15.08  15.08-  .M</p>
        <p>7.54  7.42+  .04</p>
        <p>17.13 14.71 17.13+ . 8.04 8.03 8.04+ .03 5. 4. 5.+ .17 0.42 0.37 0.42+ . 13.25 13.01 13.25+ .13</p>
        <p>15.01 14.71 15.01+ . 7.40 7.48 7.40+ .01 13. 12. 13.+ .44</p>
        <p>12.01 11.50 12.01+ .</p>
        <p>Tax Exmpt FtTrUSGov Flag Investors: CrpCs n IntTr n</p>
        <p>TellncShn i</p>
        <p>CpCshn</p>
        <p>GaTx</p>
        <p>MkhDb</p>
        <p>NCaro</p>
        <p>OhioOb</p>
        <p>13.48 13.44 13.48+ .02</p>
        <p>11.51 11. 11.51+ . 12.31 12. 12.28- .01</p>
        <p>7.51 7. 7.51+ .10 15.14 15.12 15.14+ .02 6.07 4.07 4.07</p>
        <p>4.04 4. 4.04+ .05 4.01  4.77  4.01+  .13</p>
        <p>14.42 14.41 14.41- .02 12.40 12.47 12.40+ .02 5. 5.15 5.+ . 14. 14.70 14.+ .05 10.34 10.34 10.34 10. 10. 10.U+ .01</p>
        <p>VIrgina Flex Funds:</p>
        <p>Bond n Ca^lnn RetGr n Fortreu Invst: GISI</p>
        <p>Hi IncmSe HiQuaIn 44 Wall Eq 44 Wall nr Founders Group; Grwthn Incom n x Mutual n x SpKin Franklin Group:</p>
        <p>Wiekly Anericai Stock Sales</p>
        <p>Total tar week Weak ago Yoar ago Jan I to dale 10 to dale AMERICAN BONDS Total tor weak Yoar ago</p>
        <p>AGE i-und Callns</p>
        <p>TC Equity FedTaxFr Gold</p>
        <p>Ins1 MassTF  X</p>
        <p>MIchTxF  X</p>
        <p>MNIns  X</p>
        <p>NY Tax OhiolTF  X</p>
        <p>O^Fd Utilities Income Stk USGovtSec CalTFr Freedom Funds: GlotMl Gold GvPlus n</p>
        <p>3.81 3.81 11. 11. 0.21 0.10 13.11 12. 7. 7.57 12.21 12.10 12. 11. 10. 18. 11. 11.01 11J5 11. 11.42 11. 11.07 11.04 11. 11.</p>
        <p>11.45 IliO 4. 4. 8 8. 2. 2.</p>
        <p>7.45 1.0 7J5 7.</p>
        <p>3.81 11.88- .11 0.21+ . 13.11+ .40</p>
        <p>7.U+ .21 12.10- .01 12.+ M</p>
        <p>10.+ .55 11.01- .13 11.33- . 11.58- .12 11.04- .11</p>
        <p>11.U+ . lliO- .11 4J4+ .</p>
        <p>8.+ . 2.+ . 7.45+ . 7J5</p>
        <p>Trust: Aggresfn Growth fn Groinc f n HYInvst Incomef n GabellAn Geicon GIT Invst:</p>
        <p>Ste,"</p>
        <p>Inc n GateGrn</p>
        <p>11.48 11.41 11.48+ .12 14. 14.44 14.40+ .04 10.45 10.44 10.45+ .01 12. 12.71 12.U+ .15</p>
        <p>15. 15. 15.+ .10 1440 14.51 14.48+ . 14. 13.07 14.N+ . 10.74 10.73 10.73-.01 10.04 10. 10.04+ . 13.18 12.70 13.18+ . .73 2540 .73+ .12</p>
        <p>GT(</p>
        <p>Europe n IntIn Japan n Pacific n I Gen Elec Inv: Elfunin ElfunTr n ElfunTxEx n S8Sn S&amp;amp;SLongn GnSecurr GnTxEB n Gintel Group:</p>
        <p>18.70 18.57 18.45-.04 11. 11. 11.44-. 0. 0. 0.M+ . 11.40 11.13 11.40+ . 15. 14. 15.W+ .</p>
        <p>21. . .40-. 10.05 10. 10.24-.34 21. 10.48 10.48-1.14 22.71 22.71 a.71</p>
        <p>11.54 11. 11.53-. .12 31. .12+ . 1141 11.54 11.54-. 40. 30.81 40.M+ .</p>
        <p>11. 11.07 11.07-.01</p>
        <p>12. 12.14 12.+ .07 15.10 15. 15.00-.</p>
        <p>El _</p>
        <p>GintlFd n GranitGrStk GrtbnOpn GrdsnE n GwIhWsh Growlhlndn Guardian Funds: Bondn ParkAv Stock n HamHDA HarbrGr HartwellGth n HartwllLevr n Heartland Heritage HrtgCnv Horae Mann Hummer n Hutton Group: Bondnr Calif Gwihnr Optnlnr GvISecnr Basknr Natl NYMun PrcMnr SpEqnr</p>
        <p>12.07 12. 44.45 43. 78J2 77.12</p>
        <p>17. 17.43 14.14 13.07</p>
        <p>18. 17.55 13. 12.04 10. 10.47</p>
        <p>12.+ . 44.45+ 37 78.M+ .70 17.+ .47 14J4+ .11 1107+ .40 13.07+ . 10.M+ .15</p>
        <p>12.51 12.40</p>
        <p>25. 25.24 21.14 . 8. 7.84 13. 12.71 15.50 15.14 .72 a.74 14.74 14.57 13.01 12. 10.21 10.17</p>
        <p>26. 25.05 14.53 15.</p>
        <p>12.51+ . 25.+ .33 21.14+ .27 8.U+ .18 13.+ .n 15.+ .32 23.72+ .70 14.74+ .25 13.01- . 10.21- .01 24.+ .75 14.53+ .47</p>
        <p>12.23 12.21 11. 11.27 15. 15.43 0. 0.55 10 10. 14.10 13. 1237 12. 1141 11.50 14.33 15J8 14. 15.</p>
        <p>12.23- .01 11.27- . 15.+ .31 0.N+ .10 10.30- .01 14.10+ .28 12.22- . 11.50- .01 14.33+ .50 14.+ .11</p>
        <p>IRISIk IDS Mulual: IDSAgrn IDS Bond IDS Disc IDSEqrn IDS EqPI IDS Ex IDSFdl</p>
        <p>0. 0.24 0.+ .17</p>
        <p>IDSGIh IDS HiYleM</p>
        <p>IDSInrn IDS Int IDS NewOim IDSProgr IDS TaxEx MgtRet MnTE Mutual PrecMt Stock Select IFG Funds: Divers n f IntMu n t IntFdnf IDEX IDEX II Indust Grp: IndAm Optinc GvtPI IndustFd n Integrated Resc: CiipAprn Hmein n r TxFree IntlEqt InMCap Invst Portfolio: Eqtnr</p>
        <p>GvPlnr I HIYdnr i InPTR n</p>
        <p>12. 1242 5.44 5.43 0.51 0.28</p>
        <p>8.33 8. 11.01 11.51 5.35 5.34 5. 5.28 27.24 .18 4.70 4.78</p>
        <p>4.34 4.33 10.37 10.10 11. 10.71 115 7.87 4.33 4. 8.47 8.40 5. 5.25 13.05 13.74 7. 7. .31 . 0.27 0.</p>
        <p>12.+ .40 5.44+ .01 0.51+ .14 0.33+ . 11.01+ .34 5.35+ .01 5.28</p>
        <p>27.24+ . 4.78- . 4J4+ .01 10.37+ .10 11.+ .31 115+ .25 4.32- .01 047+ .21 5.24- .01 13.05+ .14 7.+ .12 0.31+ .54 0.27+ .</p>
        <p>13. 13. 13.M+ . 10.50 10.50 10.50 18.40 18.25 18.40+ .10 15.44 15. 15.44+ .27 12.71 12.37 12.71+ .</p>
        <p>11.30  10.  11.+  .</p>
        <p>0.44  0.  0.44+  .</p>
        <p>0.25  0.23  0.24-  .</p>
        <p>3.45  3.55  3.45+  .07</p>
        <p>15.10 14. 15.10+ . 10.77 10.74 10.74 12.50 12.57 12.57-. 15.23 15.14 15.18+ .07 1.(0 7.33 7.M+ .23</p>
        <p>10. 10. 10.M+ .07 1140 11.42 1I.M+ .10 14.20 14.04 1120+ .04</p>
        <p>ITB Group: InvTrBm HilncPlus MassTxFr InvResh IstolFd n Ivy Funds: GwIhn Inst n IntIn JP Growth JP Income Janus Fund: Fundn Valen Ventrn John Hancock: Bond Highinc Gtobl Growth</p>
        <p>:IEq</p>
        <p>0. 0. 0.04- .04 44. . 44.+ .</p>
        <p>1114 1111 1111-.05 11 10.03 10.02- . 0.03 0. 0.03 10. 10. 10.82- . 10.07 10. 10.05- .</p>
        <p>TaxExmp USGvSecTr</p>
        <p>Kaufmann n Kemper Funds: Calif Income Growth</p>
        <p>14. 15. 1114 1113 17.41 17.13 17.27 14.01 7.25 7.10</p>
        <p>0.70 0. 11. 11. 10.78 1177</p>
        <p>1. 1.23</p>
        <p>HighYield IntiFu</p>
        <p>21. 20.07 20.07- . 12. 12. 12.+ .20 13.14 12.72 13.14+ .</p>
        <p>0.75 0.74 0.74- .01 12.41 12.55 12.57+ . 13. 12. 13.+ 20 8.47 8.15 8.47+ .30 4.14 4 4.14+ U</p>
        <p>RFund MunitpBnd Option Summit Technology TotRetum USGvt KyTxFr n</p>
        <p>7. 7.35 0.20 0.12 12. 12. 12. 11. 20. 20.38 0.07 0. 1181 10.50 137 6.24 14.47 13. 18.57 18.07 0.07 0. 7.05 7.05</p>
        <p>10.41 10.28 1141+ .27 14.77 1148 1177- 07 0.45 0.10 0.45+ .11 35.15 M.07 35.15+ .</p>
        <p>Amn Weekly Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>  ............-  Jlowing</p>
        <p>list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total Is based on the median price of the stock tradtd multiplied by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>TefftlNO) Sales(hds) Last II,5 258 40ki</p>
        <p>74,2,DM 780JI 71470,0 U8JI0,0 753,5NJin</p>
        <p>TexasAirCp HomeShop s WstD^^</p>
        <p>s</p>
        <p>8I3AMM0</p>
        <p>8I0JN,0</p>
        <p>NY Times s LorlmarTel Hasbro s GulfCanada</p>
        <p>Keystone Group:</p>
        <p>InvBdl n r MdBdB2nr DisBBenr IncoKI nr GwlhK2nr HGCmSlnr GfhSanr L^$4nr Inti nr KPMRn TxETr n r TaxFr n r KMder Group:</p>
        <p>KPEnr Gvtrn Natl NYSar SpGthrn Landmark Funds CapGwth  13.10</p>
        <p>Glhinc  11.53</p>
        <p>NYTF  10.30</p>
        <p>USGov  0.78</p>
        <p>LMHn  25.</p>
        <p>'alTrn TotlRef n Lehman Group: Ca^tn Invsfn Oporn</p>
        <p>Leverage n Lexington G^</p>
        <p>CorpLeadfr GoMfund n GNMA Inc n Growth n Research n Liberty Family: AmLdrn TxFree n USGvScn LIbMutG LtdTrm LIndDv nr LIndnr nr Loomis Saytes: Capital n Mulual n LordAbbett: Affiliated</p>
        <p>DevWGto</p>
        <p>IGth FdValu GovtSac TaxFr TxFrCal TaxNY ValuAppr Lutheran Bro: Fund</p>
        <p>Municipal</p>
        <p>MFS:</p>
        <p>MIT</p>
        <p>FinlDev</p>
        <p>GrtiiStk</p>
        <p>CapDev</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>Sectors</p>
        <p>EmoGIh</p>
        <p>TotlRct</p>
        <p>GovGuar GovHlY IntBnd FInlBnd HilncBnd MunlBnd TaxFrCA TaxFrMA TaxFrMD TaxFrNC TaxFrVA AHuniHlY MFS Litetime: En</p>
        <p>MunlBd MacKay ShleMs: CapApnr Convnr CrpBdnr</p>
        <p>13.44  13.11  13.44+  .27</p>
        <p>8.  8.47  8.47-.</p>
        <p>10.31  1123  1123-  07</p>
        <p>10.33  1111  10.33+  .10</p>
        <p>114  8.07  112+  .</p>
        <p>14.20 14.10 14.20+ .12 1173 14.43 14.41- 07 17.25 17.22 17.22-  4.43 4.40 4.43+ .17 15.24 14. 15.26+ .20</p>
        <p>1170 14. 14.70+ .22 141. 1.H M1.ff+2. 1187 11 14.87+ .27 15.01 15.45 15.01+ .30 10. 10. 10.01+ .01</p>
        <p>13. 13.35 13.+ .24 13.04 13. 13.04+ .05 33. 32. 33.+ .</p>
        <p>16.+ . 10.13+ .01 17.41+ .25 17.27+ .24 7.25+ .12 0.</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>10.78 1.+ ..</p>
        <p>7.34- . 0.12- .07 12.M+ .31 11.01- . 20.53+ . 0.80-. 10.81+ .21 137+ M 14.47+ .40</p>
        <p>18.y+ . 0.80- . 7.</p>
        <p>87X214 323 20 841501 104 m 841557 280 14 834144 108 35 834,057 0520 30 835,234 7723 44 828,0 13N1  827,477 10854 14 825.341 117 W</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>20X4</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>0.70</p>
        <p>0.22</p>
        <p>24X1</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>7.01</p>
        <p>113</p>
        <p>10.25</p>
        <p>11.51</p>
        <p>8.</p>
        <p>17.47 17.M+ . 20.30 .34+ .07 8.01 8.04+ . 0.54 0.70+ .20 0.01 0.22+ .24 0.43 24.31+ . 0.44 10.+ .20 7.71 7.01+ .14 8. 111+ .10 10.75 10.25+1. 11. 11.40-. 8.04 8.04-.</p>
        <p>10.74</p>
        <p>15.18</p>
        <p>14.25</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>17.10</p>
        <p>10.20 10.74+ .51 15.14 15.17 14.22 14.22-. 15. 14.+ . 1152 17.10+ .42</p>
        <p>12.05 13.10-. II. 11.+ .12 10.34 10.34-. 0.75 0.77+ . 25.41 25</p>
        <p>13.15 13.10 13.10-. .73 .22 .73+ .42 I1J0 11. 11.N+ .17</p>
        <p>20.20 10.71 20.20+ .44 20. . .+ .31 24.70 24.32 24.70+ . 0. 0. 0.+ .01</p>
        <p>14. 14.14 14.+ .27 5. 5.51 5.+ .12 8.25 124 125+ . 12. 12X0 12.N+ .34 10.47 18. 10.47+ .</p>
        <p>14.45 1112 14.45+ .28 10.04 10.01 10.01- .01 844 8. 8.</p>
        <p>10. O.W 10.+ . 13. 13. 13.+ . 24. 24.43 24.+ . 18X0 17. 1130+ .</p>
        <p>GovPlnr TxFrBdnr Value nr Mathers n Meschrt n Merit Pa Merrill Lynch: EurFrn Basic Value CalTx n r Capital CoraDv EqulBndr FadSecTr FdTomr n r Hilncom HIQualty InstInt IntHId IntTerm LtdMat MunHIYId Munlinc r Muni Insr NYMunr NtlRscnr Pacific Phoenix Retire n r Retine r RetGIB nr SclTech SpVal MetifeEq MetlfeHi MidAmer MidAmHiGr MidasGold MSB Fundn Monitmd Mutual Benefit Mutual of Omaha: America n x Growth</p>
        <p>0.M 0.87 0.87- .01 10.28 10.28 10.28- 01 11.20 10.04 11.20+ .14 1173 18.37 18.73+ .25 .41 20.84 .41+ .34 12. 12. 12.88-.</p>
        <p>10.53 10.45</p>
        <p>10.54 10.14 11. 11.01 28. 27.</p>
        <p>10. 10.05 14.20 14.13 0. 0.</p>
        <p>17.70 17.41 843 8.</p>
        <p>12.04 12. 0. 0.07</p>
        <p>1113 15.04</p>
        <p>11. 11. 0.01 0.01 10. 10.04</p>
        <p>1114 10.15 8. 8.38 11.50 11.</p>
        <p>16.10 15.70 37. 34. 14.13 13. 12.24 12.</p>
        <p>10.10 10.</p>
        <p>10.70 1170</p>
        <p>14.04 13.81</p>
        <p>14.55 14.30 10.45 1120 7.73 7.72 7. 1 5.51 5.</p>
        <p>10.04 10.</p>
        <p>25.70 25. 10. 10. 15.44 15.45</p>
        <p>10.50+ . 10.54+ .35 11.01- . 28.+ .34 10.+ . 14.20+ .14 0.88- . 17.70+ .24 843+ .01 12.03- .01 9.07- .01 1113+ .24 11.05- .01 0.01 10.04 1115</p>
        <p>138- .01 11.41- .01 1110+ .58 37.+1. 1113+ .22 12.24+ .14 10.01- . 1179+ .14 14.04+ .19 1155</p>
        <p>10.45+ .15 7.73+ .01 7.M+ .13 5.51+ . 10.85- .W 25.70+ . 19.93- .04 15.44+ .17</p>
        <p>Nomurn t North Star: Apollon Bixid n Region n Reserv Stock n NovaFund n NuvenMun OldDomln OmegaFdn Oppenheimer Fd: GlueChp Direct Eqinc GNMA</p>
        <p>ltd</p>
        <p>High YIeM NY T</p>
        <p>Tax Free MutlBcnn</p>
        <p>20. 28. 29.+ .78 24. .19 24.+ .</p>
        <p>12.28 11. 1170 10.74 10. 944 11.42 11.13 3.20 3.28 11.44 11.44 10. 10. 11.52 11.50 12.23 12.01</p>
        <p>12.28+ .25 10.70+ .04 10.M+ .22 11.42+ .20 3.20</p>
        <p>11.44- . 10.03- 44 11.50- .04 12.23+ .15</p>
        <p>19.42 10. 19.42+ .38 0. 9.04 9.+ . 0.51  8.50  8.51+ .01</p>
        <p>15. 1157 13.70 13.32 12. 11.54 1110 13.41 11.13 10. 12.37 11.91 21.48 21. 11.74 11X3 1132 10.29</p>
        <p>9. 9.78 12.33 12.24 14. 14. 7.14 7.14</p>
        <p>10. 10.91 5X4 5. 11.24 11.24 11.10 11.10 11.84 11. 11.27 11. 10. 10.</p>
        <p>15.W+ 14 13.70+ .40 12.+ .43 1110+ .44 11.13+ .10 12.37+ .30 21.48+ .45 11.74+ .10 10.+ .01 o.n+. 12.33+ . 14.U+ . 7.14+ . 10.91</p>
        <p>5.35- .01 11.25+ .01 11.10+ .01 11.84+ . 11.25- .01 10.25+ .</p>
        <p>8.31  111  131</p>
        <p>0.42  0.  9.0</p>
        <p>8.  8.58  8.58</p>
        <p>12.50 12.28 12.59+ .24 10.41 10.40 10.41-01 0.  0.  0.+ .01</p>
        <p>MutlShrsn NatAvlaTec n Ntlind n Nat Securities: Balanced Bond CalTxE FedSecTr Growth Preferred Income RealEst Stock</p>
        <p>Tax Exmpt TotRet FairfM NatTele</p>
        <p>NationwMe Fds: NatnFd NtGwth NtBond TxFren NewEngland Fds: Bdlnco</p>
        <p>Equity  X</p>
        <p>GvtSec</p>
        <p>Growth  X</p>
        <p>Retire Eqt x TaxExmt Neuberger Berm: Energy n Guardian n Liberty n LtdMat Manhatn Partners n NY Muni n NewtonGthn Newtanlncm n Nicholas Group: Nlcholnr^ Nch II n r Nichinc n NodCaIn NelnvGr n NelnvTr n</p>
        <p>11 10.44 8.81 8. 9. 9.48 12.13 11.91 22.24 21. 23.20 22. 49.48 M.70 13.11 12. 14.38 14.04</p>
        <p>10.44- .22 8.81+ .18 9.48- .10 11.91- .22 22.24+ . 23.20+ .20 49.48+ .59 13.11+ .09 14.38+ .24</p>
        <p>15.44 15.34 3.25 3.24 13.50 13.49 11.24 11.23 12.95 12.75 8.91 1 8.48 8.40</p>
        <p>10.44 1158 10.42 11 1153 10.52 8.21 113 10.59 10.48 17.39 14.</p>
        <p>15.44+ . 3.25</p>
        <p>13.40- .02 11.25+ . 12.+ .07 8.91- .02 0.48+ . 10.44+ . 10.42+ .13 10.52+ .01, 0X1+ .07 10.57- . 17X9+ .50</p>
        <p>'Tax OTCFd Premum Rgncy teecial TargH TaxFree Time RetGov SelStk</p>
        <p>USGvt X OverCount Sc Pacific Horizon: Agrsvn Calif n HighYd n Paine Wbbber: AstAII r Atlas</p>
        <p>Amer  x</p>
        <p>CalTx GNMA HiYM InvGrd AAastGt nr Mastn n r Olymps TxEx^  X</p>
        <p>ParkAv n PatrKC PaxWorld n PennSqren PennMutual n PermPrtn Phila Fund Phoenix Series: BalanFd CvFdSer Gronvth HiYield HiQuaIn StockFund TotRet n</p>
        <p>.14</p>
        <p>23.</p>
        <p>.14+ .70</p>
        <p>Equin n GNMn</p>
        <p>14.41</p>
        <p>14.22</p>
        <p>1441+ .13</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>13.</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.M+ .13</p>
        <p>Growtti n</p>
        <p>1944</p>
        <p>19.14</p>
        <p>19.M+ .41</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.35</p>
        <p>10.M+ .01</p>
        <p>Gwthinc n</p>
        <p>14.34</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.+ .17</p>
        <p>21J5 21.38</p>
        <p>21.+ X9</p>
        <p>HiYMn</p>
        <p>11.18</p>
        <p>11.17</p>
        <p>11.11+ .02</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.17</p>
        <p>10.17+ .01</p>
        <p>Income n</p>
        <p>9.17</p>
        <p>9.14</p>
        <p>9.14</p>
        <p>17.51</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.51+ .37</p>
        <p>IntlBd</p>
        <p>10.50</p>
        <p>10.50</p>
        <p>10.50+ .15</p>
        <p>19.</p>
        <p>18.74</p>
        <p>19.+ .50</p>
        <p>IntStk n</p>
        <p>27.</p>
        <p>27.</p>
        <p>27.43+ .12</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>9.09- .</p>
        <p>NwAm n</p>
        <p>15.74</p>
        <p>15.40</p>
        <p>15.74+ .</p>
        <p>M.41</p>
        <p>27.</p>
        <p>a.41+ .</p>
        <p>NewEran</p>
        <p>21.37</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>21.37+ .51</p>
        <p>14.94</p>
        <p>14.47</p>
        <p>14.94+ .40</p>
        <p>NcwHorizn n</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.+ .</p>
        <p>NYTxF n</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.34- .02</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.22</p>
        <p>15.38+ .</p>
        <p>ST Bondn</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5.20</p>
        <p>.90</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>25.N+ .50</p>
        <p>Tax Freon</p>
        <p>9.75</p>
        <p>9.71</p>
        <p>9.71- .</p>
        <p>9.77</p>
        <p>9.42</p>
        <p>9.77+ .12</p>
        <p>TxFrHY n</p>
        <p>11.97</p>
        <p>11.95</p>
        <p>11.95- .02</p>
        <p>14.32</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.33+ .</p>
        <p>TxFrSI n</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>5.30- .01</p>
        <p>1243</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.+ .23</p>
        <p>PrlmryTr</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.+ .13</p>
        <p>31.19</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>31.19+ .31</p>
        <p>Pmcipl Pretv:</p>
        <p>10.75</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>10.75+ .</p>
        <p>1SIV</p>
        <p>6.</p>
        <p>0.82</p>
        <p>0.02- .01</p>
        <p>17.50</p>
        <p>17.</p>
        <p>17.31- .13</p>
        <p>10.03</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.06- .</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.95</p>
        <p>13.+ .</p>
        <p>GovtPI</p>
        <p>9.03</p>
        <p>9.01</p>
        <p>9.01- .02</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>19.</p>
        <p>20.M+ .22</p>
        <p>SP 1PI</p>
        <p>12.44</p>
        <p>12.24</p>
        <p>12.44+ .33</p>
        <p>21.92</p>
        <p>21.31</p>
        <p>21.92+ .43</p>
        <p>Princor Funds:</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>15.95</p>
        <p>14.+ X4</p>
        <p>CapAc</p>
        <p>21.41</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>21.41+ .47</p>
        <p>Govt Gwth Prudential Bache: liPfd n</p>
        <p>nr</p>
        <p>Equt nr Eqinc GNMA nr Globlnr GovPI nr</p>
        <p>GvtPIII r GvtScn</p>
        <p>nr</p>
        <p>HIYId nr IncVr n r MunAznr MunMdr</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>11.13+</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>.55</p>
        <p>22.46</p>
        <p>a.55+</p>
        <p>.74</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>.22</p>
        <p>.+</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>11.74</p>
        <p>11.72</p>
        <p>11,72-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.54</p>
        <p>10.+</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>10.38+</p>
        <p>.23</p>
        <p>14.07</p>
        <p>15.</p>
        <p>15.08-</p>
        <p>.17</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.55</p>
        <p>11.M+</p>
        <p>34.</p>
        <p>10.41</p>
        <p>10.</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>10.13</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10.10-</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>10.83</p>
        <p>10.83</p>
        <p>10.83-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>14.52</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>14.52+</p>
        <p>.17</p>
        <p>11.01</p>
        <p>11.</p>
        <p>11.01</p>
        <p>12.55</p>
        <p>12.</p>
        <p>12.55+</p>
        <p>.22</p>
        <p>11.45</p>
        <p>11.42</p>
        <p>11.42-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>11.14</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>11.13-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
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        <p>14.53 1418 14*-45 11. 1112 1112-42 11. 11 11</p>
        <p>12.02 12. 12.00-. 11.07 11. 11.04-. 10.29 9.00 10X0+ .28 15.17 14.71 15.17+ 11 15.44 15.20 15+ .</p>
        <p>.57 .40 44.57+ 42 40.11 4840 49.11+ .11</p>
        <p>n-No initial sales load. f-Previous day's quote. r-Redemptkm charge may apply. x-Ex dividend. Copyright oy The Associated Press.</p>
        <p>20.28 20. 20.28+ .13 24.91 24.57 24.91+ . 10. 9.90 10.+ .01 20.79 20.23 20.79+ .33 10.34 10.33 10.34+ .01 14. 14.44 14.+ .23 10.21 1120 10.20 10. 10.71 10.+ .11</p>
        <p>What 11 Stock Market Did</p>
        <p>1120  17.52  18.20+  .55</p>
        <p>14.74  14.74  14.74-  .</p>
        <p>14.78  14.75  14.78+  .</p>
        <p>10.44 1011 1124 17.07</p>
        <p>17.43 17.</p>
        <p>11.45 11.44 10.28 10.27 10.53 1151 10.82 10.81 11.49 11.43 10. 10.07 14. 13.78 11.70 11.49</p>
        <p>19.44 19.42 50.14 50.15 13. 13.49 10. 10.44 7. 7.72 14.32 14.21 110 7.</p>
        <p>10.44+ .01 1124+ .24 17.27- .11 11.44- .01 10.38- .01 10.51- .01 10.81- .02 11.49+ .18 10.07- .01 14.09+ .17 11.40- .01 1912- . 50.14  13.N+ .14 10.+ .39 7.M+ . 14.32+ .12 110+ .11</p>
        <p>Advances Declines Undian^ Total Inues</p>
        <p>Two</p>
        <p>This Piev Year Ynrs Week Week ago ago</p>
        <p>1,245 1,007 1,097 1,075 7  0  949  933</p>
        <p>241  258  191  237</p>
        <p>2,191 2,195 2,257 2,245</p>
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        <p>29  31</p>
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        <p>14. 14.37 14.M+ .19 19. 19.28 19.+ .33 19.78 19. 19.78+ .25 10. 10. 10.+ . 10.28 10. 1137+ . 15.44 15.18 15.44+ . 14.89 14.41 14.89+ .22</p>
        <p>14. 15.89 1410+ .39 10.23 1115 10.23+ .01 10.27 10. 10.27+ . 1111 10. 10.00- .</p>
        <p>PAR CrpCshn PreM GNMA HiYM Mag Pioneer Fund: Pionr Bd Plonr Fund Pionr II Inc Pionr III Inc PlymSpc Price Funds: CalTxF CapAprn</p>
        <p>22.35 22.23 22.35+ . 10. 10. 10.</p>
        <p>.73 . .72+ .22 15.37 15.34 15.35+ .01 112 112 112+ .01 11. 11.35 1I.W+ .27</p>
        <p>9.47 9. 0.47+ . 23. 23. 23.+ .51 2117 21. 21.47+ .52 18.31 1114 18.31+ . 18X5 17. 1135</p>
        <p>10. 10. 10.44-.</p>
        <p>11. 11.38 11.38- .01</p>
        <p>11.01 11. 11.91+ .01 11.47 II. 11.47 13.17 13.13 13.15+ .01 12.13 1111 12.13 9. 8.77 9.</p>
        <p>7. 7.59 7.50-.01</p>
        <p>22.33 21. . O.U 4. 4.01 10.14 1114 10. 10.41 . .21 I. 1.24 25. 24. 8. 8.</p>
        <p>22.23+ . .+ . 4.U+ . 1114- .01 10.+ .23 13+ .33 1.24- .01 .+ . 8.+ .01</p>
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        <p>. 39. .+ .47 . 19. 20.+ .13 4. 4. 4.M+ .01 12.32 12.22 12.32+ .07 22. 22.12 22.+ .21 14. 13.90 14.+ .</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - The following gives the range of the closing Dow Jones averages for the week ended Mar 20.</p>
        <p>STOCK AVERAGES Pint Hii Law last Qm. Ind 22. 23.52 22. 2333.52 + 74. Tm 930.47 9. 930.47 9.+13.57 Utl 215. 230.13 215. 220.12 + 3.57 45Stk 051.43 877. 851. 877.+21.W BOND AVERAGES 20 Bnds  94.71  94.94  M.71  94.85-0.</p>
        <p>Utils  .  97.  .  97.15-0.14</p>
        <p>Indus  92.53  W.  92.  92.55+0.</p>
        <p>COMMODITY FUTURES INDEX 112.32 113.73 112.32 113.73+0.87</p>
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        <p>B.22 The Datly Reflector. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. Merch 22.1987</p>
        <p>Business Notes</p>
        <p>(CMitinued from B-19)</p>
        <p>Chairman Retires</p>
        <p>Tlie board of directors of Wilson headquartered Branch Banking and Trust Co. honored its chairman recently as he announced his retirement.</p>
        <p>The board recognized Garland S. Tucker for his 33 years of service on the board. Tucker, who has been board chaieman since 1979, will continue to serve as a director and will continue to serve on the banks executive committee. He has been chairman of the committee since 1964.</p>
        <p>The board named L. Vincent Lowe Jr. as its new chairman. Lowe will continue as chief executive officer of BB&amp;amp;T aiui as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Branch Corp., BB&amp;amp;Ts parent holding company.</p>
        <p>Associate Named</p>
        <p>C.J. Harris &amp;amp; Co. Inc. of Greenville has announced the association of Christopher G. Miller with the firm in Greensboro as an associate.</p>
        <p>The firm said Miller will assist clients in mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and general business brokerage. He will market other financial and marketing consultant services.</p>
        <p>Miller has a masters degree in business administration from the University of Texas and a bachelors degree in business from Duke University.</p>
        <p>Brazil Chief Sees Debt</p>
        <p>Conversion</p>
        <p>A Possibility</p>
        <p>By CLAUDE E.ERBSEN Associated Press Writer BRASH.IA, Braz (AP) - President Jose Samey says that conversion of Brazils huge debt to foreign banks into local investment and risk capital could be a way to reduce the nations overseas obligations.</p>
        <p>Samey made the comment in an interview with The Associated Press. He also denied local reports that he had told West German President Richard von Weizsacker that foreign creditors were engaging in a conspiracy to isolate Brazil because it had suspended payment of interest on most of its foreign debt. Von Weizsacker recently visited Brazil.</p>
        <p>Samey, speaking in his office at the Planalto Palace, said he had merely expressed some concern about the banks eagerness to reach agreements with other debt nations before tackling their problems with Brazil.</p>
        <p>Brazil owes foreign creditors $108 billion, the largest foreign debt of all Third World countries, and $15 billion is in short-term debts.</p>
        <p>Brazilian officials have been meeting with the countrys creditor banks since the Feb. 20 suspension of interest payments, but no agreements have been reached. In the meantime, debt rescheduling proems have been worked out between Western banks and several other Third World debtor nations.</p>
        <p>A major stumbling block in dealing with the Brazilian debt is the governments reluctance to subject its</p>
        <p>economv to supervision by the International Monetary Fund.</p>
        <p>Samey has told his advisers that he has no ideological objections to cooperating with the IMF in some areas, but he will not permit the IMF to dictate the countrys economic policy.</p>
        <p>The issue of IMF involvement is politically charged and the government feels it would be impossible to</p>
        <p>accept IMF oversight of its economy.</p>
        <p>Irazil attempted to restructure its economy with a new currency, a one-time nationwide salary boost and a price freeze all decreed early last year and there was an economic boom. But that was followed by a resurgence of inflation, a $3.9 billion drop m its foreign reserves and a reduction in exports to less than a third of the same period a year ago. It had counted on high export revenues to meet its interest i</p>
        <p>Samey was asked if Brazil would lUow Mexicos recent st</p>
        <p>f(dlow Mexicos recent steps to convert some foreign bank aebts into local investments, and he said it was one of the options being considered but no decisions have been made.</p>
        <p>Under such a plan, part of the debt owed to private crraitors would be converted into local currency and invested in a Brazilian enterprise determined by the government. In return, creditors w(Mud get equity in the Brazilian company.</p>
        <p>Samey said he is confident a solution to Br</p>
        <p>tkm to Brazils debt problems will onerge from negotations held in an atmosphere of mutual trust and equaU^</p>
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        <p>tion was approved recently by the association s board.</p>
        <p>New Division Staff</p>
        <p>Robin Little, general sales manager of B&amp;amp;K Marine in Greenville, has announced the new staff of the firms marine division.</p>
        <p>Little said Sammy Bray joins the staff as a marine sales consultant, while George White is the new service manager. White was previously a warranty repair supervisor with a local boat manufactiu^ company. John Chick, who was fonnerlv</p>
        <p>Appiieation OK'd</p>
        <p>First Wachovia Corp. has announced that it received approval to form an automated clearing house association between its principal banks, Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. of Winston-Salem in North Carolina and the First National Bank of Atlanta.</p>
        <p>First Wachovias application for membership in the National Automated Clearing House Associa-</p>
        <p>An automated clearing house is a computerized system for clearing paperless entries between member depository instititions. As a member of the national association. First Wachovia will be entitled to a seat on the NACHA board of directors and an ^ual vote with other ACH association members on all issues.</p>
        <p>percent to $22.4 million as com; to earnings for the same period last year.</p>
        <p>The company said that sales for the period ended Dec. 28 were $529 million, basically unchanged from the first quarter of fiscal 1966.</p>
        <p>The board of directors declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of 10 cents per share, payable Friday to shareholders of record March 13.</p>
        <p>Net Earnings Rose</p>
        <p>The Black &amp;amp; Decker Corp. has announced that net earnings for the first quarter of fiscal 1987 rose bv 7</p>
        <p>Bond index Rose</p>
        <p>Carolina Municipal</p>
        <p>The North Bond Index the end of Fi</p>
        <p>crease over the 6.25 percent recorded at the end of January, according to Carolina Securities Corp.</p>
        <p>Phillip E. Peters, senior vice president of Carolina Securities, said the slight change in the index, which measures the yield on 20-year. A-rated North Carolina general obligations, is a harbinger of a protracted period of relative interest rate stability that could last at least through the balance of the year.</p>
        <p>Peters said that, Against the backdrop of stable interest rates, the North Carolina municipal bond market continues to benefit from favorable supply and demand conditions.</p>
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        <p>Greenville, N.C. Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>Accent</p>
        <p>Engagements</p>
        <p>Comics</p>
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        <p>C</p>
        <p>Minister Transforms Life, Looks, Outlook With Weight Loss</p>
        <p>By CAROLTVER Reflector Staff Writer</p>
        <p>The Rev. Arlee Griffin Jr. lost 105 ids in five months last year and *s maintained the weight loss since July.</p>
        <p>The Greenville minister sees his overcoming of his sugar addiction, his continuing exercise program and his sustained eating discipline as having contributed to his growth as a person, his stewardship as a Christian and his effectiveness as a preacher, pastor and counselor.</p>
        <p>A Greenville minister since 1980, hes amused when people approach him and say, Arent you related to Arlee Griffin?.</p>
        <p>Yes, I know him pretty well, hes prone to answer.</p>
        <p>I know Arlee better than I ever have, he says. I know now that hes capable of doing what he sets out to do, yet I also know hes human and finite. He cherishes each individual day now more than he ever has and, for this reason, hes happier than hes ever been.</p>
        <p>Griffin, an Elizabeth City native, became pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church, now located on the Stan-tonsburg Road, before he graduated from the University of North Carolina-Chapel.Hill. He had been licensed as a minister in 1977 and came here to conduct a Sunday School workshop while he was combining being a campus minister at UNC with pursuing an undergraduate degree in zoology. He b^ame minister here in March 1980, and commuted to classes in Chapel Hill until he graduated in May.</p>
        <p>It was about the time I came to Greenville that I threw away my</p>
        <p>eating discipline, he said. During some fast food meals, I consumed enough calories to have lasted me all day. And I was compulsively eating sweets all day long. I cannot put into words just how addicted to sugar I was. I never had used alcohol or smoked and I didnt then, but I took out all my stress by constantly eating sugar, especially rich ^stries. My wife, Angela, yas a nutrition-minded cook and she fed me well otherwise, but I really put away the sweets, regardless of what else I ate.</p>
        <p>During this time, Griffin was pursuing a masters degree in theology, first at Shaw University in Raleigh and then at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest. He was commuting to classes about 80 miles from Greenville three or four days a week and, in the meantime, building Cornerstone Church, both in terms of membership and in the purchase of property and the planning of a church building.</p>
        <p>I loved everything I was doing, he said, butit was aU stressful and I relieved my stress by eating. </p>
        <p>A Matter of Stewardship</p>
        <p>It was during a study session at Oxford University in England in January 1984 that he made up his mind to conquer his eating obsession and rebuild his body. He said the major message of his course at Oxford was stewardship of all the resources God puts at our disposal He came to grips with his own lack of stewardship of his body.</p>
        <p>When he first returned to Greenville, he tried a number of diets, then visited the office of a diet counseling program. They weighed me in at 285 pounds and gave me an estimate of</p>
        <p>Photos By Cliff Hollis</p>
        <p>EARLY LAST YEAR  Both Arlee Griffin and his wife, Angela, have transformed their physical forms with major weight losses since this time last year. Mrs. Griffin has lost 40 pounds; her husband, 105. Their daughter, Angel, is shown with them.</p>
        <p>how much money it was going to cost before I reached my goal of losing at least 100 pounds. No way, I told myself, am I going to spend that kind of money. I knew, with Angelas help, I could direct myself to my goal.</p>
        <p>He credits his wife with assisting him by seeing that, once he forsook the fast food restaurants, he had nutritious meals at home. He also credits her and his physician, friend and fellow church member Dr. E.C. Land, with holding him accountable as he worked toward his goal. Neither Angela nor E.C. would give me any slack, he said. Id said I wanted to do it and they were rough on me when they had to be.</p>
        <p>He said he and Angela began a reducing eating plan together in Feb^ ruary near the beginning of Lent. Sugar-containing food was the item that he had to totally let go of. That was hard at first, he said, but it got easier and easier as I got more and more of it out of my system.</p>
        <p>He also cut back on bread and began eating red meat only occasionally. He drank gallons of water a day.</p>
        <p>The weight came off quickly and it soon became apparent to him that toning of his body was needed and that exercise would also speed up the weight-loss process. Angela Griffin, a physical therapist contracting with the Pitt County school system, also was helpful to her husband in helping him plan and stick to his exercise program. During the week before Easter the two started walking each day, only a few blocks at first. By the week after faster, they were ready to begin slow jogging.</p>
        <p>By this time, Griffin had had his goal firmly in mind; he declared he would lose 100 pounds in six months. So the running was on full force. It was ^hat stood between him and plateauing, he believed.</p>
        <p>Never Plateaued</p>
        <p>I never did plateau, he said. The pounds came off steadily. All I had to do was stay with my plan.</p>
        <p>By June 20, he was running 12 to 13 miles a day and had left his wife behind. She still ran, but didnt care to put in that kind of mileage. Her weight loss worked, too. Though her weight loss fluctuated more than her husbands, she has lost 40 pounds.</p>
        <p>Most of Griffins running was done in McGregor Downs, his home subdivision. But wherever he found himself he ran, because he had promised himself never to miss a day and he did not. A lovely memory, he said, are his eight days of running in Senegal and Gambia during religious conferences in the West African countries.</p>
        <p>By the end of July, his weight loss was completed. He had surpassed his goal, both in pounds and in time. He had lost 105 pounds in five months. His blood pressure was at the goal he and Dr. Land had set for him. And his pulse rate had dropped from 80 to 44 resting.</p>
        <p>Shortly after he finished his diet, he and his wife attended a meeting in Cincinnati and it was there that he suffered an injury that put an end to his running for several months. Walking across the floor in their hotel room, he bent a big toe backwards and ripped ligaments loose.</p>
        <p>A KEY ELEMENT  Running every day contributed to Arlee Griffins quick success at losing more than 100 pounds last year. He continues to run each day, saying its enjoyable and its assurance that he can maintain both his weight loss and his stamina and</p>
        <p>body tone.</p>
        <p>He had been a member of a local health club for some time, using its facilities'mostly for working out with weights between runs. Now the health club activity was all he could do. So he upped his three-days-a-week visiting there to every day and began substituting riding a stationary bicycle for running.</p>
        <p>Increased Compassion Shortly after his diet was completed, Griffin got sick, seemingly confirming some of his friends fears that he had lost weight too fast. My doctor assured me that the diet had nothing to do with the condition, he said. But it was discouraging at the time to have worked on my body so faithfully and then have this come up to throw me off the mountain. I was in Pitt Memorial Hospital, a very sick man with a bleeding ulcer. Griffin says now, though, that he wouldnt take anything for the experience. Prior to that, he said, I</p>
        <p>had never had an illness in my life. I went to visit people in the hospital, but I really had no idea how they felt. Now 1 know and Ill always be a better pastor for the knowing, I believe.</p>
        <p>He also believes that having been a sugarholic and a 100-pounds-overweight person has made him more compassionate and, therefore, a better pastor and counselor. A person whos addicted to qlcohol or other drugs might not at first believe that Ive been there just because Im a sugar addict, he said. But substance abuse is substance abuse and chemical dependency is chemical dependency. My patterns were very similar to theirs and just as destructive. I really can relate to how they feel.</p>
        <p>At least partially as a result of their pastors conviction about caring for ones body being a major part of stewardship, members of Cornerstone Church have formed a Taking Charge Fitness Program.</p>
        <p>They meet every Monday night, weigh in, act as support for each other and often hear a speaker on some aspect of spiritual, mental or physical health. Dr. Land; Deborah Herring, a nurse, and Wanda Bennett, an occupational therapist, have taken active roles. Recently the group conducted a walk-a-thon and raised $3,000 for the Ronald McDonald House.</p>
        <p>Though he monitors his stress level and deals with it better than in the past, Griffin continues to set high goals for himself. Hes working on a doctor of ministry degree at Boston University. He has finished his course work and expects to complete his dissertation by December.</p>
        <p>In addition to his pastorate here, he serves as moderator of the 67-church Old Eastern Baptist Association. And he serves the Greenville community as a member of the Pitt County Memorial Hospital Board and the board of the Pitt County Family Violence Center.</p>
        <p>NOW  The Rev. and Mrs. Griffin and Angel Griffin, read the Bible in their home. Both say they are pleased with the personal growth theyve gained from having taken responsibility for getting their bodies fit.</p>
        <p>TAKING CHARGE  A support group for members of the Cornerstone Baptist Church congregation who wish to improve their physical fitness has been organized. Shown on the scales during a meeting is Gwen Harris, assisted by Sheila Edwards.</p>
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        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987Wedding Dates Set For April, May, June And July</p>
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        <p>CHRISTINA MADELINE PENDER  is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bryan Pender of Route 2, Grimesland, who announce her engagement to Bryan Melnot Venters, son of Leela Gay Venters of Washington, N.C., and the late Pete Venters. An April 18 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>JO ANN COVINGTON - is the daughter of Rebecca A. Covington of Winterville and William H. Covington of Tangier, Ahrica, who announce her engagement to Hiromitsu Hasegawa, scm of Mitsua Hasegawa and Hirao Hasegawa, both of Sap-pmro, Japan. The wedding is being planned June 28.</p>
        <p>GENEVA ELIZABETH ELKS - is the daughter Jerry Leo and Sandra Elizabeth Elks of Winterville, who announce her engagement to Dennis Jay Roberson, son of Jay and Goldie Roberson of Route 3, Washington, N.C. The wedding is being planned fwMayie.</p>
        <p>LARCIE H. EBRON - is the daughter of John Jasper Hardy of Greenville, who announces her engagement to Rayfield Vines, son of Peartte Vines of Grifton. A July 4 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>ANGELA SUE McNAHl - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Blue McNair of Raleigh, who announce her engagement to James Lloyd Riggs, son of lola Riggs of Greenville and the late Lloyd Riggs. The wedding is planned fw June 13.Jungle Beachwear Is Here</p>
        <p>By DENNIS ANDERSON Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>-LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hotchgoers at Malibu this year will faoe a menagerie of bikini-clad sun Worshipers wearing plumage that taes its tone from exotic jungle creatures such as leopards, lions and zebras, fashion experts say.</p>
        <p>-Its kind of a sexy look, says Billie Messer, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles-based DeWeese swimwear line. DeWeese also is lorensed to make the Jag swimwear Ike.</p>
        <p>The colors sported by tawny beach beauties who will pay somewhere between $25 and $125 for their sWimwear will be browns, blacks and neutral colors that are accented by spots and stripes.</p>
        <p>'The look is identified by various names, such as modem primitive, or simply, African.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Speight Is Guest Speaker</p>
        <p>I The Rev. John Speight gave the history of several selected hjrans at (he meeting of the Patient Circle of t$ie Kings Daughters and Sons.</p>
        <p>;The Rev. Speight is associate minister of Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church, where the meeting was held.</p>
        <p>I Dr. Mary Lois Staton reported on a Montage to be placed in the parlor of C)i)ress Glen Retirement Home. Other department reports were given.</p>
        <p>Meeting hostess was Polly Dail.</p>
        <p>It all goes in line with fitness, she says. Its a kind of sexy look that involves bare backs. Women who are more fit want to look more sexy.</p>
        <p>The Israel-based Gottex collection, which has its marketing office in New York and lays claim to 30 percent of the U.S. swimwear market, is selling suits themed to display the Out of Africa look.</p>
        <p>In the collection are bikinis, sarongs and pareos variously named Tarzan, Safari and African Jewels, a stunning one-piece highlighted by a zebra skin pattern and an array of color that suggests precious stones. </p>
        <p>For the slinkiest of sunbathers, Gottex is offering the Cobra and Python suits, which feature shimmering metallic material that mimics the look of the giant snakes the suits are named for.</p>
        <p>Sunbathers and swimmers need not be limited to the law of the jungle in making their fashionable purchases, however.</p>
        <p>Pale pastel ice cream colors make up the image marketed this year by the Jag swimwear line, one of the major collections distributed from the Los Angeles downtown garment district headquarters, the California Mart.</p>
        <p>The gellato colors, which take their cue from the Italian word for ice cream, come in the form of pastels that are dubbed grape-melon, mint-lemon, kiwi and blueberry.</p>
        <p>Jag designer Carol Fergus says she takes her inspiration from daUy drives along Southern Californias beaches.</p>
        <p>The ocean, the air and the people influence me, she says. I see</p>
        <p>whimsical, innovative colors dancing in my head.</p>
        <p>Some swimmers and sunbathers sometimes fmd they need to wear more rather than less. They will be able to fmd comfort and beauty this year in suits that for the first time in decades feature skirts.</p>
        <p>Gottex is offering skirted suits in keeping with its decision to offer a complete line that ranges from the nearly all-revealing to the mostly</p>
        <p>Also in keeping with the trend to sell suits that offer some coverage, designer Anne Cole, whose father started his swimwear business in California 60 years ago, is offering a tank top with long, sleek shorts.</p>
        <p>Miriam Ruzow, president of Gottex, says women are likely to appreciate high fashion that also provides some coverage.</p>
        <p>Doris Williford Gives Program</p>
        <p>The Pitt Community College chapter of Future Secretaries held its meeting Wednesday.</p>
        <p>Doris Williford, of the Employment Security Conunission, was guest speaker. Her program topic was What an Employer Looks For.</p>
        <p>Current projections indicate that Pitt Countys current population of 95,671 should grow 11.8 percent by 1990. Greenvilles population, now listed at 40,088, is expected to grow 23.1 percent by 1990.</p>
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        <p>Lunsford Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richard Lunsford Jr., 1317 Largo Road, a daughter, Lauren Malone, on March</p>
        <p>8.1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Lee Jones Jr., Branches Mobile Estate, a daughter, Amanda Louise, on March</p>
        <p>8.1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Byron !)onald Tyson, 133 E. Catawba Road, a son, Orrin Brandon, on March 9,1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gordon Jones, 116 Hearthside Drive, a son, Corey Tyler, on Blarch 9,1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Saleeby n, Grifton, a daughter. Heather Brilyn, on March 9,1967, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Louis Strickland, 305-B Alice Drive, a daughter, Jordan Leigh, on March 10, 19^, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. John David Stokes Jr., Farmville, a daughter, Mary Johnna, on March 10, 1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Bom to Mr. and Bilrs. Robert lliompson Beeker, 205 Garner Road, a son, Robert Brooks, on March 10, 1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Rondy Bennett, 105 Hunters Lane, a son, Tory</p>
        <p>Diante, on March 10, 1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Clifford Ellis of Eroul announces the engagement of his daughter, Rosemarie, to Bobby Ray Woolard Jr., son of Joyce Strickland of Ayden and Bobby Woolard Sr. of Bethel. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Joann Ellis. The wedding will take place April 25.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987  (J-3</p>
        <p>RALEIGH  The wedding of Jane Jackson Dubber and James Augustus Clark, both of Raleigh, took place Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Greystone Baptist Church. The Rev. Allan Sasser conducted the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joyner Butler Jackson of Greenville. She attended East Carolina University and works in the International Marketing Department of Exide Electronics.</p>
        <p>The bridegroom is the son of Marion Terhune Clark of Lakehurst, N.J., and Charles Wheeler Clark of Dumont, N.J. He attended Villanova University, Villanova, Pa., and is a district sales manager of emergency lighting at Exide Electronics.</p>
        <p>A program of nuptial music was presented by Dianne Wilkes of Raleigh. Jewelle Jackson Gould of Raleigh, sister of the bride, sang Evergreen and Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee.</p>
        <p>Jewelle Baker Gardner of Kinston directed the wedding.</p>
        <p>The bride was escorted by her father. Maid of honor was the brides daughter, Elizabeth Jane Dubber of Greenville. Mrs. Gould and Fran C. Geddie of Raleigh were bridesmaids.</p>
        <p>Mark J. Jacoby of Wake Forest was best man. Ushers were Albert Ernest Dubber III of Raleigh, son of the bride, Donald Blackman of Orange, Calif., and William Paul of</p>
        <p>Phoenixville, Pa. The bridegrooms son, Michael James Clark of King of Prussia, Pa., was ring bearer.</p>
        <p>The bride wore a gown of ivory chiffon with traditional styling. The ftted bodice was accented with Chantilly lace and scattered pearls. The gown was designed with a Queen Anne neckline accented with semitapered sleeves. The full skirt had a lace border about the hem of the skirt and train. She wore a headpiece of ivory silk roses and pearls and carried a cascading bouquet of ivory roses and babys breath with pearl centers.</p>
        <p>The attendants wore dresses of daphne rose satin accented with a ruffled sweetheart neckline and shoulder. The sheath-style skirts were accented with a fishtail peplum abut tile waistline. Each attendant carried a long-stemmed ivory rose with rose colored satin ribbon streamers.</p>
        <p>A receptim was held at the Black Horse Run Gubhouse in Ralei^ following the ceremmy. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Renn, aunt and uncle of the bride, greeted guests. Jane Weldon Ayscue of Henderon, aunt of the bride, attended the register. Mrs. Joseph Dresnok Jr. of Roanoke, Va., sister of the bridegroom, served * wedding cake.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to the Florida Keys, the couple will live in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>The,wedding ceremony of Elizabh Ann Whitehurst and James William Turner, both of Charlotte, took place Satui^y at 3 p.m. in the Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church.</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. John Speight. Organist Mark Gansor and soloist Jerry Jolley provided music for the ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Whitehurst Jr. of Greenville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doi^as Turner of Shelby.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her mothers wedding dress of ivory peau de soie with a sweetheart neckline and re-embroidered Chantilly lace.</p>
        <p>Maid of honor was Helen Whitehurst of Dallas, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Virginia Anderson of Raleigh and Deborah Bensch of Charlotte. They each wore green moire taffeta gowns.</p>
        <p>Best man was Ed Helms of Richmond, Va. Ushers were Brian D. Bensch of Charlotte, James C. Whitehurst of Raleigh, brother of the bride, and C. George Hood of Athens, Ga.</p>
        <p>A reception was held at the Green-</p>
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        <p>DEARABBY:Hel a snake in my attic. I f&amp;lt;</p>
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        <p>front of my door three years ago. I measured it, and it was six feet lonjg then. I took it to the vet to have it identified, and he confirmed that it was a black snake and said, Youre lucky it wasnt in your bed. He had no idea how to exterminate it. I know its still there because I keep finding the waste droppings, which I had identified at the local pet shop. I have contacted the local exterminator, but to no avail. I have always been extremely terrified of snakes.</p>
        <p>It will soon be spring again, and I cant go through another summer under such stress. I dont need to hear how harmless this slithering</p>
        <p>Bridge Games Name Winners</p>
        <p>Mrs. Stuart Page and Mrs. Sidney Skinner were first place winners in the Wednesday morning duplicate bridge jmme played at the Senior Center. Their percentage was .63.</p>
        <p>Others placing were Dave Proctor and Graham Davis, second; Mrs. Fred Sorensen and Mrs. Zeb Cummings, third; Mrs. Warren Maxon and Mrs. Raymond Lyder, fourth. &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Afternoon winners, North-South were Mrs. Roger Critcher Jr. and Mrs. J.S. Rhodes Jr., first with .66 nt; Bertha Jones and Mrs. Fred ensen, second; Beulah Eagles and Emma Warren, third.</p>
        <p>East-West: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webb, first with .56 percent; Mrs. W.R. Harris and Dave Proctor, second; Mrs. Robert Barnhill and Mrs. E.J. Poindexter, third.</p>
        <p>Thursdav night winners in the nationwide charity game for the Arthritis Foundation were Mrs. Wiley Corbett and Lee Hastings, first with .61 percent; Mrs. Robert Barnhill and Mrs. E.J. Poindexter, second; Mrs. C.D. Elks and Lib Lathan, third; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webb, fourth ; Mary Litchfield and Ned Kinsey, fifth; V. Srinivasan and George Martin, sixth; Lib Ross and Glona Fentress, seventh.</p>
        <p>North-South winners Saturday were Marilyn Bongard and Ed Yauck, first with .61 percent; Mrs. J.W.H. Roberts and Mrs. Lacy Harrell, second; Lee Hastings and Ray Neeland, third; Sara Bradbury and Dr. Charles Duffy, fourth.</p>
        <p>East-West: Mrs. William Parvin and Mrs. B.B. Tayloe, first with .58 percent; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webb, second; Mrs. William McConnell and Lewis Newsome, third; Effie Williams and Mrs. Sam Jones, fourth.</p>
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        <p>If any of your readers can offer any suggestions, I would appreciate it.  SNAKE-A-PHOBIC</p>
        <p>DEAR SNAKE-A-PHOBIC: You speak of consulting an exterminator. Why kill it? According to Dr. Mary Isaacs of Encino, Calif., who is a rej^ tile expert, it is probably a king or gtqiher snake and is not poisonous. Better to be instructed on how to remove it from your home and let it live somewhere where you will not feel threatened. Call your local Humane Society or Animal Protective League. Either will be able to locate the snake, contain it, and remove it to a place that will be better for you as well as the snake  who is probably as terrified of you as you are of it.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: In the faU of 1965 we loaned our daughter $10,000 to replace a car she totaled. She agreed to make monthly payments to us over the next five years. She made three payments, then we received a letter from her saying she didnt want to ever see or hear from us again! Furthermore, we were not to write or phone our two grandsons, ages 8 and 12. In the past, these grandchildren have visitM us every summer and durii^ the Christmas holidays. (We live in different states.) Our daughter is divorced, and we now have absolutely no communicaticm with her. Our gifts have been returned, and our letters go unanswered. We miss our grandcMldren very much. Do we, as grandparents, have any rights to see them? We want to put our family back in order.</p>
        <p>Although we are disappointed that our daughter has stopped her loan payments, we would be willing to forgive the loan if we could see our grandchildren. Please help us.  HEARTBROKEN GRANDPARENTS</p>
        <p>get to your daughter through her attorney or your clergyperson. Dont give up. You dont say where you or your daughter live, but in some states grandparents have a legal right to see their grandchildren.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: My gentleman friend and I are well into our retirement years. Each of us has lost a beloved spouse, so we understand each others loneliness and needs, and we see each other often.</p>
        <p>What can I say to relatives and others who ask (usually with a snicker) whether we are intimate? I do not want to confirm or deny it, but I would like to leave them wondering. I want also to cure them of the notion that the idea of sex for older people is something to lau^ about.</p>
        <p>I have enjoyea the sweetly uttered put-downs you suggest to others (and why do you ask? etc.) and now I need a ladylike - but cutting  remark to use myself. Please help me! - TONGUE-TIED</p>
        <p>DEAR TONGUE-TIED: With a smile on your lips and a twinkle in your eyes say, On the advice of my lawyer. Im taking the Fifth.</p>
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        <p>A black and white glossy five by seven photograph is requested for engagement announcements in The Daily Reflector. For publication in a Sunday edition, the information must be submitted by 12 noon on the preceding Wednesday. Engagement pictures must be released at least three weeks prior to the wedding date. After three weeks, only an announcement will be printed.</p>
        <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>
        <p>Wedding forms and pictures should be returned to The Daily Reflector one week prior to the date of the wedding. All information should be typed or written neatly.</p>
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        <p>After a wedding trip to Key West, Fla., the couple will live in Charlotte.</p>
        <p>The bride, a graduate of Salem College, is a sales manager for Adams</p>
        <p>Mark Hotel, Charlotte. The bridegroom is controller for Woodlo* Corp. of (^rlotte. He is a graduate! of Western Carolina University and' received his masters degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>A rehearsal dinner given by the bridegroom and his family was held at the Colonial Inn, Farmville. A party followed in the Quail Ridge party house, given by friends of the couple. A wedding breakfast given by relatives of the bride was held at the Greenville Country Club.</p>
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        <p>Engagements Announced</p>
        <p>Births</p>
        <p>Telfair</p>
        <p>Bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Telfair, 84-B Shadv Knoll Trailer Park, a daughter, Snontee Monic, on March 7,1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee Riddick, Gatesville, a daughter, Alicia Yvette, on March 7, 1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Scott</p>
        <p>Swann, Washington, N.C., a son, Kevin McKeel, on March 7,1987, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.</p>
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        <p>LISA MARIE MOORE - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dur-wood Moore Sr. of Washington, N.C., who announce her engagement to Eric Keith Zissette, son of Carroll Zissette of Route 2, Blackville, S.C., and the late Hariett Zissette. The wedding will take place July 18.</p>
        <p>CAROLYN ROSE POWELL - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Powell Jr. of Gibsonville, who announce her engagement to Gary Randolph Churchill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Churchill of Greenville. The wedding will take place Aug. 1.</p>
        <p>ALISHA DAI McLAWHORN - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. McLawhorn of Greenville, who announce her engagement to Thomas Nathaniel Boggess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Boggess of Wrightstown, N.J. A June 14 wedding is being planned.</p>
        <p>'CSG' Deficiency Is Quite Harmless</p>
        <p>During the last few years, genetics has taken the fall for a lot of diseases and weaknesses.</p>
        <p>I come from a family where the CSG gene is dominant. We Cant Say Good-bye. It is characterized by standing at an open door letting the heat or refrigeration escape and rewating time after time, Its really neen great seeing you. We have to get together soon. Call me.</p>
        <p>The deficiency is quite harmless until marriage and this is crucial. People with CSG should always marry those with CSG. When you join in a union with someone who can split with a simple So long, youre in trouble.</p>
        <p>My aunt married a man who was quite incompatible. He went to the</p>
        <p>terry Payne Oives Program</p>
        <p>A pr^am on cardiac pulmonary resuscitation was given at the nieeting of the Belvoir Extension Homemakers Wednesday.</p>
        <p>:Terry Payne presented the pro-^m.</p>
        <p>Bernice Clark, president, told of the district meeting April 22 in Bertie Cbunty. A trip has been planned to Qiarleston, S.C., April 14 and April 15. Members will travel to Ifenansville in May to visit Liberty mil and other points of interest.</p>
        <p>'Anna Dupree, Margaret Barnhill, Minnie Bullock and Shirley Windham</p>
        <p>At Wits End</p>
        <p>Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>Perfect attendance pins were given to Mrs. Barnhill and Mrs. Clark.</p>
        <p>-The meeting was held at the home of Nellie Boyce.</p>
        <p>Sylvia Wheless To Give Talk</p>
        <p>The meeting of the Greenville Quilter's Guild will be held Tuesday starting at 7 p.m. at the Community Building.</p>
        <p>Sylvia Wheless will present a program on Amish quilts.</p>
        <p>The group will sponsor a quilt show April 11 and April 12 in conjunction with the Eastern Carolina Arts Festival. The show will be held at the Community Building. Final plans will be finalized Tuesday.</p>
        <p>other extreme. When he was finished with dinner, he pushed himself away from the table, walked out the door, started the motor of the car and yelled only once, Louise! Im leaving! No firm handshakes. No polite remarks about the ham or the cole slaw. No promise of ever seeing them again.</p>
        <p>I dont think I will ever forget the sight of my aunt running alongside the car trying to open the car door as he pulied away and throwing her body onto the seat if I live to be a hundred.</p>
        <p>You would have thought I would have learned from all this, but when youre young and in love, you think thats enough. 1 married a man who takes more time to sneeze than to say good-bye.</p>
        <p>I, in turn, drive him crazy. The other night I climbed into the car after a party and he was livid. If you had stayed any longer, my suit would</p>
        <p>Garden Walk Set For Tuesday</p>
        <p>The Lynndale Garden Club will meet Tuesday starting at 9:30 a.m. for a garden walk through the spring flower gardens of Ruth Gibbs.</p>
        <p>The meeting will follow at 10 a.m. and will be held at the home of Joyce Satterfield. Carlyn Knott and Marguerite Wilson will be assisting hostesses.</p>
        <p>have gone out of style.</p>
        <p>All I said was, We really must-go. It was wonderful. Lets do it again sometime. </p>
        <p>But you couldnt let it lay, could you? You had to add, Love you in that color. Where did you find that dress? and that opened up another 30 minutes.</p>
        <p>How was I to know she made it herself and had swatches and a new sewing machine that did everything but toss a salad? After that, I just said, Must go. Good-bye. </p>
        <p>To which you then added, I heard a rumor about Steve and Bridget. Ill call you. That added</p>
        <p>Shrine Names New Officers</p>
        <p>Jane A. Adams has been named worthy high priestess of Greenville Shrine. The installation of officers will be held April 4 starting at 7:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>She will be assisted by Joseph Jolly, watchman of shepherds; Margaret C. Gray, noble prophetess; Bryce W. Tharp, associate watchman of shepherds; Annie Turner, worthy scribe; J. Edward Ricks, worthy treasurer; Linda Dawson, worthy chaplain; Jane Jolly, worthy shepherdess, and Imelda Stang, worthy guide.</p>
        <p>A Canadian flag was presented to the Shrine by Blanche W. Jackson, worthy high priestess, and Tharp, watchman of shepherds, in a ceremony. It was dedicated by Margaret Gray, worthy chaplain.</p>
        <p>Gifts from the worthy high priestess were distributed.</p>
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        <p>What they dont understand is that we cant help ourselves. I know. We hold up airplanes, elevators, grocery lines, and you dont want to be behind us when we car-pool the kids.</p>
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        <p>I said, I know you hate long good-byes.</p>
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        <p>Stephanie Raye Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Godwin, became the bride of Kevin Arthur Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee, all of Greenville, Friday at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Leroy Welch conducted the double ring ceremony in the</p>
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        <p>Trinity Free Will Baptist Church. A program of wedding music was presented by organist Phyllis Grimn, pianist Ken Deans and vocalists Deborah and Tyrus Perry, Christi Lucas and Ann Maines.</p>
        <p>The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white satin gown overlaid with rochelle lace, silk Venise lace and Chantilly lace. The bishq[) sleeves of the gown were accented with ruffles and lace. The gown featured a chapel length train. She carried her mothers wedding Bible with a cascading arrangeent of white roses, lilies and white satin streamers tied in wedding knots.</p>
        <p>Jennifer Godwin of Greenville, sister of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a formal leng^ burgundy gown designed with a fitted bodice and a sweetheart neckline. She carried a lighted candle inside a brandy snifter accented with a silk arrangement of burgundy roses and silk ribbon streamers.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Natalie Michelle Godwin and Julie La Nell Godwin, both sisters of the bride from Greenville; Renee Gardner Williamson and Robin Leigh Williamson, both of Wilson, and Jac-quelynn Jean Lippman of Hampton, Va., cousin of the bride.</p>
        <p>The bridesmaids each wore a formal length mauve dress and carried a candle like that of the honor attendant.</p>
        <p>The flower girl, Jennifer Elizabeth Bryan of Greenville, wore a pink long-waisted dress with a white bow sash accented by a white circular yoke collar with heart lace. The ring bearer was Todd Ausbon of Greenville, cousin of the bride^oom.</p>
        <p>The best man was Christopher Derek Lee of Greenville, brother of</p>
        <p>Meeting Place</p>
        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>i;9:30 a.m.  Overeaters Anonymous meets at South Greenville Recreation Center</p>
        <p>12 noon  Alcoholics Anonymous meets at St. Pauls Episcopal Church 12 noon  Greenville Rotary Club meets at Rotary Building 12:30 p.m.  Kiwanis of Greenville-University Club meets at Holiday Inn 3:30 p.m.  Greenville TOPS Club meets at Planters Bank 6:15 p.m.  Greenville Chapter Professional Secretaries International meet at Western Sizzlin 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 6:30 p.m.  Pilot Club meets at Riverside Steak Bar 7:00 p.m.  Eastern Pines Volunteer Fire Dept, meets at fire department 7:00 p.m.  Sweet Aoelines, Eastern Carolina Chapter, meets at The Memorial Baptist Churcn.</p>
        <p>7:30 p.m.  Greenville Barber Shop Chorus meets at Jaycee Park Administrative Building 8:00 p.m.  Overeaters Anonymous step meeting at First Presbyterian Church, Harvey-Webbroom, Elm Street 8:00 p.m.  Lodge No. 885 Loyal Order of the Moose 8:00 p.m.  Alcoholics Anonymous closed discussion. AA Building, Farmville Highway</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Freedom Group of Narcotics Anonymous open speaker meeting, St. Pauls Episcopal Church, 401E. Fourth St.</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 Kiwanis Club meets at Riverside Steak Bar 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.  Withla Council. Degree of Pocahontas, meets at Rotary Club 8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Alcoholics Anony</p>
        <p>mous meets at AA Building, Farmville Highway</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  Pitt Co. Al-Anon family group meets at St. James United Methodist Church. Call 758-1491 or 825-1982 8:00 p.m.  Surrender to Win Group of Narcotics Anonymous has open discussion at St. Pauls Episcopal Church</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m.  Duplicate bridge meets at Senior Center 10:00 a.m. ^ Pitt Golden K Kiwanis Club meets at Greenville Country Club 12 Noon - Overeaters Anonymous meets at Walter B. Jones Rehabilitation Center</p>
        <p>1:30 p.m. - Duplicate bridge meets at Senior Center 4:00 p.m.  We Care Alanon meets in conference room B, Gaskins Leslie Building, Pitt County Memorial Hospital 6:30 p.m.  REAL Crisis intervention Center meets 7:00 p.m.  Greenville/Pitt County Youth Council meets at the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department, Cedar Lane.</p>
        <p>7:00 p.m.  Greenville Toastmasters meet at Western Sizzlin. Dinner at 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.  John Ivey Smith Council No. 6600, Knights of Columbus, meets at St. Peters Catholic Church 8:00 p.m.  Narcotics Anonymous mid-week open meeting meets at St. Pauls Episcopal Church 8 p.m.  New Beginning Womens Alcoholic Anonymous meets at Saint Pauls Episcopal Church.</p>
        <p>THURSDAY</p>
        <p>6:30 p.m.  Jaycees meet at Rotary Building</p>
        <p>6:30 p.m.  Exchange Club meets 7:00 p.m.  Pitt County Arthritis Support Group meets at the Gaskin Leslie Building.</p>
        <p>7:00 p.m.  Greenville Civitan Club meets at Three Steers 7:30 p.m.  Overeaters Anonymous meets at First Presbyterian Church 7:30 p.m.  Duplicate bridge meets at Senior Center 8:00 p.m.  Chapter 1308 of the Women of the Moose meets 8:00 p.m.  VFW Auxiliary meets at Post Home</p>
        <p>the bridegroom. Ushers were John C. Baker Jr., William Clayton Warren Jr., Joseph Edward Braxton II, Joseph Delandar Briley and John Daniels Andrews, all of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Programs were distributed by Richard Ausbon, cousin of the bridegroom, and Brett Ingalls. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godwin attended the guest register.</p>
        <p>A reception given by the brides parents was held in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. Cake was cut by Ruthe Farmer and punch was poured by Patsy Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ausbon greeted guests. Assisting were Melva Robinson, Brown Johnston, Jean Gladson and Deloris Mayo.</p>
        <p>Rice maids were Angela Whelihan, Diana Fitton, Suzanne Johanson, Bobbie Jo Everette, Andrea Maines, Jennifer Corey, Karen Williamson and Amanda Gibson.</p>
        <p>An after-rehearsal dinner was held Thursday by the parents of the bridegroom at the Western Steer Steakhouse.</p>
        <p>Engagements Announced</p>
        <p>ELIZABETH LYNN ROUSE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Rouse of Greenville, who an-nounce her engagement to David Carl Hutchins, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hutchins of Sugarland, Texas. A June awedjUng is planned.</p>
        <p>ALICE G. TAYLOR - and William E. Moore announce their engagement. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Taylor of Route 1, Grif-ton, and Dorothy L. Hardee of Route 3, Ayden. Hie Mdegrmmi is tiie son William W. Moore tt Kearney, Mo., and tiie late Mrs. Moore. The wedding is planned for April 19.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22.1987</p>
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        <p>ByANNEMcGRATH Associated Press Writer ; ENFIEID, Conn. (AP) - Guests  of Marie-Therese Demers are served ; steak and potatoes four times a week and sleep in bedrooms equipped with 'color television sets.</p>
        <p>Her guests are homeless refugees from broken homes, mental institutions, and misfortune.</p>
        <p>. What I eat, they eat, Mrs.</p>
        <p>! Demers says.</p>
        <p>: In the past four years, the 57-year-,old French Canadian widow has dispensed warm food, stem advice, and compassion to more than 150 ' people. She estimates her charity has cost her about $10,000.</p>
        <p>Some stay for a few months, others for a year or more. Her first guest was a 17-year-old boy who wandered into a soup kitchen where Mrs. Demers was working as a volunteer and asked for a place to stay so he could enroll in high school. He is still living with her, and so is his 25-year-old brother.</p>
        <p>The mother of 15 children, Mrs. Demers has a few simple but irrevocable rules: no drinking, no drugs, a 10 p.m. curfew, and everyone who can work must work. Those who are employed pay $50 a week for room and board. Only five )eople have had to leave for reaching the contract.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Demers home bulged during cold spells in 1983 and 1984 when she sheltered as many as 17 people at once, says Angelo Della Ripa, president of the Enfield Shelter for the Homeless Inc., which Mrs. Demers founded two years ago.</p>
        <p>; The organization is trying to establish a permanent shelter in En-* field, located in central Connecticut ' hear the Massachusetts border.</p>
        <p>: The bottom line is Theresa Demers is really a beautiful lady and - she is really concerned for the poor, says the Rev. Raymond Gallagher, a hiember of the Enfield shelters board of directors and her parish .priest.</p>
        <p>^ She has been poor herself. She -just has a tremendous, generous  heart. And she has perseverance. She 'will not be discouraged, no matter ^ how many setbacks she gets.</p>
        <p>^ Born in Vermont where her parents worked on a farm, Mrs. .Demers moved to the Quebec province of Canada at age 3, married twice, bore 14 children, and caried for 2l foster children.</p>
        <p>In 1970, she came to the United States to marry Joseph Demers, whom she met while he was visiting relatives in Canada. The couple had a son, now 14. The eldest of her 11 living children is 38.</p>
        <p>Four years after her husbands death, she answers the telephone, Joseph Demers residence. The room where he lay sick for a year and a half she calls the hospital room. Jt remains equipped with a hospital bed and other medical equipment in case one of her guests becomes ill.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Demers rises at 3:45 a.m. daily to be at her job by 5 a.m. She is an accountapt for a South Windsw distributor of construction materials. She quits work at 5 p.m. without tak-a lunch break. She describes her as the No. Ipriority after her son. Helping the homeless comes third.</p>
        <p>The day that I will stop working is the day that I will die, she says.</p>
        <p>The rest of her time she spends working on the shelter projMt or coming to the rescue in a crisis  a family without food, a family thats bankrupt and needs a home, a woman being released from a mental hospital with no place to go.</p>
        <p>Della Ripa says Mrs. Demers recently rented a duplex in Enfield while me organization waited to obtain permits to operate it as a shelter, and promptly placed in it a family of 10. She said she wants to rent another apartment or home until the town has a shelter.</p>
        <p>Last May she began sending appeals for donations, run off on the copying machine in her living room, for the shelter to every business and individual in the telephone book, addressing the envelopes by hand. Shes near the end of the Ls.</p>
        <p>She mails a letter of thanks to each donor and files a copy of the note with a copy of the check or cash.</p>
        <p>As long as God keeps me alive, I will see that everything is done right, she says.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Demers doesnt pander to her homeless friends. She reminds them when room and board money is due, lectures them on budgeting, and keeps track of when theyre due at work. The telephone has a lock on it.</p>
        <p>, But behind the wagging-finger lectures, there is an instinctive understanding of human needs and tragedy.</p>
        <p>Gary, whose brother was her first guest, is working as a warehouse foreman, helps Mrs. Demers around the house, and is saving money to move into his own apartment later this year.</p>
        <p>1 want him to buy a brand new car in April to make him feel important, to make him feel like a man, Mrs. Demers says.</p>
        <p>Ill be sad when he leaves, she says, but he needs to become independent, maybe marry. Its like losing a member of my family.</p>
        <p>One of the five people she had to ask to leave was a yoimg man whom she picked up one rainy day in a parking lot where he was living. Despite treatment in two state hospitals, he didnt shake his drug addiction.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Demers says she helped the young man obtain Social Purity disability compensation before he left her home and he now lives with a sister.</p>
        <p>Its easier for the family to take him when he has a check, Mrs. Demers says. When he didnt have any money, they didnt want him.</p>
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        <p>Good Parenting: Its something you can learn</p>
        <p>Parenting is a tough job and being good at it doesnt always come naturally. But its a skill you can learn.</p>
        <p> Take a class in child development or parenting.</p>
        <p> Read! There are lots of good books and magazine articles on parenting.</p>
        <p> Talk with other parents. Learn from each other by sharing experiences.</p>
        <p> Join or organize a parents group where you can come t(ether to learn and grow.</p>
        <p> Find out what resources are available for parents in your community.</p>
        <p>Protecting your Child from Sexual Abuse</p>
        <p> Roughly one of every four girls</p>
        <p>Counselor Is DAR Speaker</p>
        <p>Understanding and Celebrating Yourself was the topic of speaker Kathy Jacobson at the Major Benjamin May chapter DAR meeting Saturday.</p>
        <p>A school counselor in Wilmington, she emphasized building a better self-image and becoming a better manager of stress.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Charles Carr presented the national defense report. She reported on chapter awards at the state convention including silver honor roll; tri-color award for yearbook; American Indian award, and recognition for using the national subject for all programs and for outstanding work in public relations.</p>
        <p>Mrs. R.T. Williams reported on the state convention in Pinehurst. Kelly Heizer, state CAR president, received the DAR award and will be a candidate for an office at the national CAR convention.</p>
        <p>The Farmville Central Show Choir will perform at the April meeting.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Durward Little was a guest at the meeting.</p>
        <p>and one of every six boys has been sexually abused by age 18. Its not very often a violent attack. Its usually a situation that develops over time, with the incidents of actual abuse happening again and again. The abuser may use bribery or threats.</p>
        <p>The child or young adolescents attitude toward the abuser is usually mixed. There can even be feelings of trust, admiration and love. There can also be fear.</p>
        <p>Unlike most forms of child abuse, sexual abuse is something children can be taught to avoid in large measure.</p>
        <p>For example, in a healthy, loving relationship, a parent can teach a child how to recognize potential abuse situations and how to say no firmly to sexual touches and invitations. Being able to talk freely to Mom or Dad about questions that might come up is one of the biggest helps in keeping your child safe.</p>
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        <p> Talk with your children, not just to them.</p>
        <p> Let them know youre always concerned for their safety.</p>
        <p> Teach them not to get into a car or go into somebodys house without your permission.</p>
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        <p>The DaHy Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Snday. March 22.1987 07Who Should Pay Creates Chaos In Dating Game</p>
        <p>By COSMOPOLITAN A Hearst Magazine</p>
        <p>Theres a new problem complicating the dating game in the 1980s who is supposed to pay for what.</p>
        <p>Things began to change in the 1960s, according to an article in the March issue of Cosmopolitan, when a woman who wanted to be treated as an equal shared expenses equally. The niles became less clear after a new conservatism took over in the late70s.</p>
        <p>If a man doesnt offer to pay on the first date, he lacks romantic intent. If a woman offers to pay the first time out, older and more traditional men may feel threatened. If she doesnt offer by the third date, she may be callpd selfish.</p>
        <p>Women have always reciprocated in some way - dinner at her home, theater tickets, a silk tie.</p>
        <p>Now, unfortunately, there are two or three systems operating, and its creating chaos, said Judith Martin, also known as Miss Manners.</p>
        <p>Letitia Baldrige, author of Letitia Baldriges Complete Guide to Executive Manners, ruled whoever initiates a date pays the check.</p>
        <p>If a man asks you out, you should not offer, she said. If you know he doesnt have a lot of money and youd like to see him again, you might suggest youll pick up the check the next time.</p>
        <p>There also is the matter of comparative income.</p>
        <p>Figuring out what each person makes and then deciding, Youre rich, so you pay, is rather ugly, Miss Manners said.</p>
        <p>If one person is notably better off, he or she will pay for the more expensive places. The person with the smaller income suggests simpler treats.</p>
        <p>Sometimes it is the woman who earns more money.</p>
        <p>If that woman is having a great romance and wants to go to nice places, she may have to pay, Baldrige said. I know one woman whos 35, and her beau is 40; hes paying alimony and supporting five children. She pays  and why shouldnt she?</p>
        <p>The way people relate to money can be revealing about their emo</p>
        <p>tional makeup, said new York psychotherapist Paula Leslie Lieberman, who added:</p>
        <p>For instance, if a man invites a woman out, picte the restaurant and orders the wine, but then, when the bill arrives says, Your share is ..., hes showing an insensitivity to what she may be able to afford and an unwillingness to compromise.</p>
        <p>Anyone whos overly concerned about splitting everything is setting up boundaries that wont be brc^en down easily and will probably maintain his or her distance in other ways.</p>
        <p>How you settle the cash clash is less important than when you settle it.</p>
        <p>The pattern established at the outset - the first six dates, the first month or two  usuaUy carries through the duration of the relationship.</p>
        <p>Share dinners, theater tickets, romantic brunches and weekends in the way thats best for you. Dont feel obligated if he treats, and dont treat him in order to make him obligated.</p>
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        <p>Woman Priest No Longer Sees Being Bishop As Goal</p>
        <p>By MARY ANN CARTER For The Associated Press</p>
        <p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Ten years ago, she called herself Gods favorite lady and wanted to become a bishop.</p>
        <p>Today, the Rev. Jacqueline Means, the first woman to be regularly ordained in the Episcopal Church in January 1977, has dropped the nickname and decided to leave the job of woman bishop to someone else.</p>
        <p>There are six women priests and three women deacons in the Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese, and Means feels they are accepted much more easily now.</p>
        <p>The first five years were pretty hard  to be accepted and to be able to move about and do your ministry, she said. The biggest horror I had was fear of making a mistake.</p>
        <p>After the first three or four years, she i-ealized, I really dont have to do better than anybody else.</p>
        <p>The first years of her priesthood were made more difficult by a divorce from her husband of 27 years and his death. Three years later, there was a second divorce.</p>
        <p>The 50-year-old grandmother of six has seen her ministry change from one-to-one counseling of inmates at the Indiana Womens Prison and the Marion County Jail to serving as administrator of the Episcopal Diocese Correctional Ministries.</p>
        <p>She chairs the special ministries units for the Greater Indianapolis Church Federation and the Indiana Council of Churches.</p>
        <p>She also chairs the Coalition against the Death Penalty for Juveniles, is a director of the Cummins Mental Health Center in Hendricks County, and a member of the Indianapolis Metro Council, the Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force and the Indiana Interreligious Coalition for Human Equality.</p>
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        <p>By DONALD J. FREDERICK Natioiial Geographic News Service TIGHRI, India People and rhesus monkeys usually get along fne in India, but occasionaUy things get out of hand.</p>
        <p>My mother-in-law was bitten by two monkeys and died from the bites, says Kamala Ramaker, who lives in this village mt outside Delhi. Its outrageous. They later came back and stole the laundry from my dothesline. lUunakers 15-year-old neighbor, Reena Bhatacharya, views the animals differently. The monkeys are part of the neighborhood, and have done me no harm, she says. I fnd them quite amusing and feel very lonely when theyre not around.</p>
        <p>Roam Everywhere Such differences of opinion are conunon in India, where rhesus monkeys freely roam both countryside and town.</p>
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        <p>Concern for rhesus monkeys seems just and wise, for the human race owes the rhesus a profound debt of gratitude, most scientists would agree.</p>
        <p>For all its contributions to medicine, the animal deserves the Nobel Prize, says Charles Southwick, a University of Colorado biologist who has spent years in India studying the monkeys.</p>
        <p>As research animals, rhesus monkeys have prevented thousands of human tragedies, including birth defects, polio and premature heart disease.</p>
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        <p>Shirley resides in Greensboro, NC, and is employed with Roche-Bio-Medical Laboratories, in Burlington, NC, as a cytotechnologist.</p>
        <p>God is first in her life and she gives God all the praise and glory for the miracle he has performed in her life. She also travels a lot sharing her testimony and is a source of inspiration to many.</p>
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        <p>A 3-year-old spayed female mixed German shepherd, on heartworm prevention, with shots. 752-5581.</p>
        <p>A male black and tan rat terrier. Housetrained. Shots. On heartworm prevention. Inside dog only. Humane Society, 756-1268.</p>
        <p>Two 3-month-old English setter-Brittany spaniel puppies. Shots and dewormed. 756-7922.</p>
        <p>A spayed female calico cat and a spayed black and white cat. Both have shots started. Humane Society, 756-1268</p>
        <p>Three young female cats  one black, two black and white. All good with children. 757-1850 Monday 2 p.m. or after.</p>
        <p>Lost in Lynndalea male golden retriever. 756-1198.</p>
        <p>Lost on Rams Horn Roada 4-month-old male black mixed shepherd, with reddish collar. 758-3871.</p>
        <p>Lost in Lynndalea 9-month-old male tabby cat. 756-4441.</p>
        <p>Lost on Fifth Street  a 1-year-old female Lab-doberman with bobbed tail and uncropped ears. 752-6701.</p>
        <p>Lost near Batemans Clinic on Memorial Drive  a male orange tabby wearing tan collar. 756- 9825.</p>
        <p>Lost near Batemans Clinic on Memorial Drive - a female black and white cat. Reward. 752-9919 or 756-3115.</p>
        <p>Found in Aydena spotted deerhound, with tattoo on side. 746-6289.</p>
        <p>Lost in Wilson Acres  a 4-month-old female black and brown yorkshire terrier wearing a light blue collar. 758-4443.</p>
        <p>Found in Westhavena small white dog. 756-3447.</p>
        <p>Lost off Hooker Road  a female gray cat wearing a red collar. 756-2629 or 75&amp;amp;^.</p>
        <p>Lost in Edgewood Mobile Home Estates - a neutered male white cat. 756-6608.</p>
        <p>This column is published free of charge each Sunday. Call Elizabeth Savage, 756-4867; Patsy Hunt, 758-1397; Janet Uhlman, 756-3251; Bobbie Parsons, 756-1268; or 6irol Tyer, 752-61^. Humane Society hours are 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday and* the remainder of week, by appointment, 756-1268. To request a Humane Society investigation, call Barbara Haddock, 752-9922. To request assistance for wild animals and birds, call 753-2393. To become a member, call 756-1268. Donations to the Humane Society may be sent to P.O. Box 8121, Greenville, N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>Editors note: The deadline for entries in each Sundays column is Thursday at 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>TIN-GLAZED EARTHENWARE LOS ANGELES (AP) - Some 80 examples of brilliantly colored tin-glazea earthenware are featured in Italian Renaissance Maiolica at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through May 17.</p>
        <p>The richly embellished works include flasks, plates, plaques, inkstands, dishes and ewer basins that were produced in workshops from Venice to Naples in the 15th and 16th centuries.</p>
        <p>Maiolica ware is decorated in a broad range of patterns, some with geometric, floral and heraldic schemes, others with imaginary creatures, portraits, animals and figures of go^ or saints.</p>
        <p>MENCKEN BIOGRAPHY NEW YORK (AP)  Random House says it will publish a major biography of H. L. Mencken by Southern historian and University of Mabama professor Fred Hoteon.</p>
        <p>The book is slated for publication in 1989.</p>
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        <p>some red blood cells gets its designation from the rhesus.</p>
        <p>Renowned for a lot more than their contributiiHs to science, monkeys have long played an important role in the culture and religion of India and much of Asia. In ancient Hindu texts, Hanuman, the monkey god, and his hosts are associated with the triumph of good over evil. So people often give bananas to monkeys as a goodwill gesture.</p>
        <p>Handle Out Bananas A field near Delhi comes alive with monkeys when Mehech Kumer, who works in a nearby cassette factory, hops out of his truck to distribute about 300 bananas. My boss sent me, he explains. Business is good, and he has a lot of faith in the monkeys.</p>
        <p>Despite this relatively benign atmosphere, rhesus monkey declined from 2 milliiHi in 1960 to about 180,000 in 1982, an alarming drop for an animal so hardy and adaptable. Alarmed by the steady decline and some methods of medical research, India, which had been exporting more than 100,000 rhesus monkeys annually, stopped the trade in 1978. The population has slowly increased to an estimated 270,000 today.</p>
        <p>But trade wasnt the only problem, says Southwick. As he crisscrossed India, he found a rapidly expanding population rushing headlong into an age of high technology.</p>
        <p>While still an agrarian country, India is very much in the computer, nuclear and space ages, says Southwick. Millions of acres of forests have been converted into corporate farms, cities have grown, modem dams and vast irrigation projects have been built. Theres less and less room for the rhesus. </p>
        <p>Lack of a firm government policy is also part of the problem, according to rhesus expert Iqbal Malik, an assistant professor of zoology at Delhi University. The monkeys we have should be looked after and managed properly so they dont get out of hand and turn people against them,she says.</p>
        <p>Jaipur, capital of Indias Rajasthan province, is a case in point. In the early-morning hours, monkeys swarm over rooftops and storefronts in the old section of the city, much to the annoyance of shopkeepers.</p>
        <p>Accused of Larceny Theyre thieves, says Surah Prakas, who runs a small food stand. They steal my vegetable patties.</p>
        <p>An estimated 3,500 monkeys live in the old section of the city, says Rajasthan University zoolo^r professor Reena Mathur, who has been studying the monkeys. Because of their increasing numbers, they are losing their sacred image. More and more people now regara them as pests. Besides the day-tOKlay monkey business, theres also a health hazard. Monkey bites send people to the hospital every week, says Ajay Lobo, a research scholar who is helping with the study.</p>
        <p>Monkeys have set up their own visiting hours at a hospital in downtown Delhi. I saw this big monkey in a corridor, a startled visitor recalls. An orderly shouted to a couple of alarmed patients, Carry on, just walk around him. Hes here all the time.</p>
        <p>MAGAZINE WINNERS DALLAS, Texas (AP) - The Southwest Review has named Stuart Johnson the winner of its $1,000 John H. McGinnis award for his essays Dallas-Dallas and A Matter of Report.</p>
        <p>Mary Kinzie has won the Elizabeth Matchett Stover award of $100 for her poem Tar Roof and Elegiacs for the Old Year.</p>
        <p>A RHESUS MONKEY  Indias Rhesus monkey has contributed significantly to modern medical discoveries. (Photo by Thomas L. Richie, National Geographic Society)</p>
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        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C._Sunday,  March  22,1987 C-11</p>
        <p>LAFAYETTE, U. (AP) - Louisiana mixed Germans, Italians, Irish and Spanish into French-speaking Acadiana, but some of the things sold as Cajun today are almost heretical-ly foreign to their palates.</p>
        <p>For instance, there was the nationally advertised booklet of recipes based on a Cajun sauce of two parts Italian salad dressing to one part American barbecue sauce.</p>
        <p>No. No. Thats not Cajun, said Alex Chachere, who says his name, although pronounced very much like the Italian Cecere, is a combination of the French Vacherie and another old French name he cant recall.</p>
        <p>Gerald Breaux of the Lafayette Tourist and Convention Bureau said that recipe booklet was one of the things that prodded him to develop a logo to proclaim that products are certified Cajun.</p>
        <p>I havent heard of it. But I would probably be interested in looking at it, thinking about it, said Chachere, president of Creole Foods of Opelousas Inc.</p>
        <p>Another prompt to action, said Breaux, was a deluge of requests for Cajun recipes and information about Acadiana, brought on by the Cajun cooking craze.</p>
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        <p>Youre seeing a whole lot of products adopting the name Cajun when in fact theyre nothing close to what we would call Cajun in Louisiana, said Sides, whose company developed the logo.</p>
        <p>There is a lot of pride in Acadiana. And we wanted to offer a logo that companies in this area of Louisiana can use to point with pride and say, This is a product of Cajun Loui</p>
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        <p>PRELUDE TO SPRING  At this time of year, prelude days of spring are interspersed with days still wintry. The scene here was photographed recently in New Yorks Central Park. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>The logo soon will be seen on products including a pungent garlic sauce, T-shirts and corrugated cardboard boxes.</p>
        <p>The words A product of Cajun Louisiana, are in fat book-style capitals set beneath a whiteKm-color, woodcut-style drawing of a young man wearing a flat-brimmed hat and playing a small accordion.</p>
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        <p>In Today's Lifestyles, Fashion Expresses Current Art Trends</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER APNewsfeatiires</p>
        <p>One example of the current popularity of wearing apparel as decoration was an exhibition of Victoriana at the Winter Antiques Show in New York.</p>
        <p>Americans are also lininc up for museum costume shows ana paying unprecedented prices for old and new garments at auctions, antique shops and art galleries.</p>
        <p>Accoi^ to several authorities, this interest is reflective of a new recognition that clothing is a legitimate expression of art on many levels.</p>
        <p>To some extent, museum costrjme institutes have been important in stimulating the identification, according to Jean L. Dniesedow, associate curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and head of the Costume Institute there. She says people are coming around to the view that clothes are a reflection of an eras esthetics and dont just happen arbitrarily.</p>
        <p>Another impetus for the new respect which clothing has been ac-coiued is the art-to-wear movement which began in the late 1960s and has continuea to grow, according to JuUe S. Dale, author of a book on contemporary Americairartwear.</p>
        <p>The idea of clothes as art and decorative accessory has become so pervasive that the line between furnishings for the home and for the person is beginning to blur on the commercial level as well.</p>
        <p>Recently, for example, Scandinavian Desi^, the home furnishings retail chain, began a new cham called Complements in which personal articles such as jewelry and desk accessories are shown with home accessories.</p>
        <p>According to Dniesedow, I tion prices for old designer has helped people realize this st is not just old clothes.</p>
        <p>She noted that one aspect of the</p>
        <p>great popularity of exhibitions such as the Mets current Dance show which features evening clothing from the 19th and 20th centuries for men and women is that the objects are so accessible.</p>
        <p>Since knowledgeable ii^viduals have always appreciated fine workmanship in clothi^ such as Japanese kimonos and Qiinese embroideries, the appeal of antique cloUiing is longstanding. But a recent innovation is the interest in artwear specifically created for display as wellaswear.</p>
        <p>According to Dale - author of Art To Wear (Abbeville Press) and owner of Julie: Artisans Gallery in New York - artwear has grown from early be^nnings in the United States to a wondwide movement. At first, the creativity was directed toward breaking down established rules of what was proper in dress.</p>
        <p>Althou^ many of those who made the pieces were college and art-school educated, there was a decided</p>
        <p>Plastics and other new materials and machine work was anathema, said Dale. Today, experimentation with new materials is more common. For example, her book shows pieces Frank Shipman, who weaves ubing into girdle-like accessories, and by Carl Monti, who pours silicone over chiffon.</p>
        <p>A number of individuals who began by hand-dying yarn they then crocheted have shifted to the knitting loom, which creates more graphic patterns on a tighter surface. Sometimes they employ photo-transfer methods using copiers to create designs.</p>
        <p>Dale says both the number of artists ma^ artwear and the number buying it have increased, who buy are as different as those i create the work, and include men and women in all walks of life. Though some are already thinking in terms</p>
        <p>Busy Schedule For Young String Group</p>
        <p>ByCORINNAVECSEY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - The Alexander String Quartet is fully booked this season, a far cry from their early days when they played for free in Yale University dining halls.</p>
        <p>From the very outset we worked in performance, by hook or by crook, said cellist ^ndy Wilson. I was very good at setting up concerts</p>
        <p>j)le. In time, everyone at Yale wduld say, Oh no, here comes the Alexander Quartet again. More free wine. More cheese. Lets get out of here.</p>
        <p>Despite the groups eventual successes, Wilsons memories of those salad days - that time of youthful inexperience - are particularly vivid, mostly because it wasnt that long ago.</p>
        <p>A relative adolescent at 1% the Alexander String Quartet, winner of the prestigious city of Portsmouth, England, competition and object of rave reviews, is enjoying what could be called a precocious success.</p>
        <p>The group is composed of violinists Eric Pritchard, 26, and Kate Ransom, 29, violist Paul Yarbrough, 34, and Wilson, 32.</p>
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        <p>ferences. In a recent interview, they said the key to their success has been their overriding love of chamber music and their respect for one another.</p>
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        <p>Yarbrough said.</p>
        <p>Pritchard said the group models itself after the Quaker Church. Each member has equal say and all decisions are unanimous. Their heavy performing schedule expedites that consensus process, he said, but they try to insure that everyone is comfortable with all decisions  musical or business.</p>
        <p>Wilson sees quartet life as similar to marriage.</p>
        <p>You virtually share your life with three other people to whom you might not necessarily choose to be married. You might just as well be. But unfailingly, in our situation, its</p>
        <p>kept us on an even keel so that we could cruise through some of the worst tribulations with a degree of decency, he said.</p>
        <p>However, having a big career is not as glamorous as the group had imagined, Yarbrough said.</p>
        <p>We used to go hear famous quartets and wish it could be us. Now weve played on a lot of those big series, yet sometimes we feel, Well, this is lUst another mght, he said. The ideals we had in our early days are still there, but theyre tempered with a lot of reality.</p>
        <p>The artists met while Wilson and Ransom were at Yale in New Haven, Conn., and Yarbrough was studying at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, Conn. Pritchard came into the group a year later, after Peter Sacco, the original first violinist, left.</p>
        <p>After graduation, they did various jobs to support themselves, but all aspired to a chamber music career. WUson arranged a meeting and in June 1961 the Alexander Quartet sat down to play for the first time.</p>
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        <p>They also often display the pieces in their home when they arent wearing them, using dowels on which to hang kimono-uke forms and armatures for other types of clothing and accessories.</p>
        <p>Dale says that although the pieces conform to no particular set of established esthetic criteria, they do constitute a complete art movement because those who created them use clothing as others might choose paint</p>
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        <p>TOKYO (AP) - Its not the dimly lit streets and dark alleys that instill terror in the hearts of women like Nanae Sakamoto. What does intimidate her is out in public, in broad dayli^t.</p>
        <p>It is pornography - a standard feature of rush hour, and other hours, in Japan.</p>
        <p>Feminists are fighting it.</p>
        <p>On crowded commuter trains, at bus stops and in coffee shops, well-dresseo businessmen, uniformed students and other mainstream Japanese casually thumb through printed material liberally laced with sex.</p>
        <p>Pornography is nearly everywhere in Japan.</p>
        <p>Vending machines sell sex magazines and comics, network television features live footage from peep shows, mass circulation newspapers carry ads showing nude women trussed up in ropes, and shopping centers display ossy, poster-sized pictures of undressed school girls.</p>
        <p>We feel as though were having this stuff inflicted upon us wherever we go, said Nanae Sakamoto, a 34-</p>
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        <p>By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - After menacing Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Fo and other heroes of screen adventures, Dutch-born Rutger Hauer has crossed over to the right side of the law.</p>
        <p>He plays a bounty hunter in New World Pictures Wanted Dead or Alive. With a nod to the old Steve McQueen TV series of the same name, his character is also named Josh Randall, and he is supposedly a</p>
        <p>He s kind of a normal guy, an -CIA, so hes not that normal, said Hauer. Hes trying to create a space for himself in society. He has created his own job: Hes a bounty hunter. Hes not very happy in it, because its a little dirty.</p>
        <p>The modem Josh Randall seeks an escape, but then he is enlisted by a CIA buddy (Robert Guillaume) to hunt down an international terrorist (Gene Simmons of the rock group KISS). Hauer was himself a terrorist in Ni^thawks with Stallone, then a murderous android in Blade Runner with Ford.</p>
        <p>Its so much fun to playfully roam into the dark side of the soul and tease people, the actor observed. If you try to work on human beings light side, thats harder. What is good is hard. Most people tiw to be good all their lives. ^ you have to work harder to make those characters interesting.</p>
        <p>Rutger Hauer is the product of a lS70s burst of creative activity in the Dutch film industry, largely due to filmmaker Paul Veerhoven. Hauers ruggedly handsome face and strong physique drew the attention of American producers in such international successes as Turkish Delight, Spetters and Soldier of Orange.</p>
        <p>'The offers from the United States came as a surprise to Hauer, who faced the same uncertain future experienced by other Dutch film actors.  We make about 10 films a year, all in Dutch, he said. You act for your own community, basically, which is fine. But you cant live on it. There is also the danger of overexposure; you cant be too greedy.</p>
        <p>After the world recognition for Soldier of Orange, a friend suggested Hauer mi^lit be able to find work in American films.</p>
        <p>I said, Yeah, sure, the actor recaUed. But after a couple of months, 1 thought, maybe I should at least get ready, so if they ask me, my language would be OK. So I worked on my English. Before I knew it, I had a jobNighthawks.</p>
        <p>I thought Nighthawks would be a one-time-only thing. Then when Nighthawks was pretty successful, I thought maybe I could do another one. Ive been doing this for a while. Each time I thought it wmild be the last thing I would do here. I wouldnt iroject into the future. It has been on-y a year since I thought I could do it here.</p>
        <p>Hauer realized his career would be limited by his Dutch accent. He studied with accent specialists Robert Easton and Julie Adams, and in Wanted Dead or Alive he convinc-</p>
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        <p>Ms Sakamoto belongs to the I'ukyo Jd Womens Action Group, whooe bioj-an is Rush Hour is Porn Hour.</p>
        <p>The group has targeted sports tabloids as its first step in combatting an unchecked proliferation of pornography in Japan, said Yoshiko Hasegawa, another member of the group.</p>
        <p>In a recent interview, Ms. Sakamoto opened the days issue of a popular daily sports newspaper. Black-and-white photofi ed women advertised as massage parlors are known here, and other sexually oriented services and products.</p>
        <p>Japans top seven sports tabloids have a combined circulation of about 4 million. Almost all of them feature nude photos, usually in the form of ads for sex videos and magazines, hostess bars and even prostitution.</p>
        <p>Sports papers are not the worst</p>
        <p>pornography around, but theres no escaping them, said Ms. Hasegawa. Because theyre so conspicuous and su conimonplacc, they mvade our lives. Being subjected to these papers on trains is like being physi-caUy molested.</p>
        <p>Japan has strict censorship laws, inclu^ a ban on depiction of pubic hair in film and print. The government employs part-time workers to delete such material from imported magazines and movies. But Japa nese directprs and publishers ai&amp;gt; free to depict just about anything else.</p>
        <p>In a recent survey, a semimonthly magazine found that the countrys nine leading mens magazines devoted more space to sex-related articles than any other subject, she said. Business stories ranked second.</p>
        <p>We arent looking to make all poriM^aphy illegal, Ms. Hasegawa added. %ed just like to foster enough awareness to make people</p>
        <p>realize how rude theyre being when they read this stuff iii public.  </p>
        <p>According to Ms ."..s  .cx</p>
        <p>.uagazines ai.d coiiuc douk courage a form of inuicaiatiun peculiar to packed commuter trains. Men known as chikan, or gropers, take liberties while wedged against women.</p>
        <p>Because such incidents go unreported, there are nu figures on their frequency. But the txpeiieace is common enougti to ustain a weekly column in one womans magazine in which readers describe then orushes with perversity. Some pedestrian underpasses in Tokyo even post signs reading Watch Out for Gropers.</p>
        <p>Many porn magazines give the impression that women are just dying to be molested by these men, saidMs.Sakamoio.</p>
        <p>She also said pornography encourages other forms of sexual violence against women, including rape.</p>
        <p>Rape IS frequently presented in the Japanese media as a nonal vat ition 01 sex Women are made uui lu appfcci' as thoi^ theyre jus' waiting to be raped, sm said.</p>
        <p>Police agree that accessible and widespread pornographic material may have a harmful influence on Japans moral environment, according to a 1985 report.</p>
        <p>It said there were nearly 8,000 ven ding machines dispensing sex magazines and comics in neighborhooids nationwide, and that sexual crimes committed by juveniles influenced by harmful magazines are notable lately.</p>
        <p>Still, Japan had about 16 times fewer reported rap^ than the United States kmt year, with 1,680 cases of rape last year, accordhig to police statistics. In the United States, with about twice Japans population, 77,763 rapes were reported in 1982.</p>
        <p>Ms. Sakamoto and others say statistics dont accurately reflect the</p>
        <p>degree of sexual violence against women, particularly domestic rapes.</p>
        <p>But anti-porn activists abroad would still be hard-pressed to tally pervasive pornography with Japans comparatively low incidnce of rape.</p>
        <p>Long-time Japan observer Ian Buruma has even suggested that sexual violence in film and print may play a part in keeping down actual attacks in Japan. Encoura^g people to act out their violent impulses in fantansy, while suppressing them in real life is an effective way of preserving order, he writes. What works in Japan would not necessarily be effective elsewhere, in different circumstances.</p>
        <p>Like other Japanese feminists, however, Ms. Sakamoto argues that widespread pornography does little to imixrove the status of women in Japan.</p>
        <p>Pornography denigrates women, and in doing so preserves traditional anti-women attitudes in Japan.</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The Church Lady, with her self-righteous, superior airs, is becoming one of the favorite regulars on NBC-TVs Saturday Night Live.</p>
        <p>Shes the person the audience loves to hate, says comedy actor Dana Carvey, 31, who developed the holier-than-thou Church Lady from his childhood remembrances.</p>
        <p>He recalls when his family would go to church after having missed a few Sundays and certain church members would drawl, Well, some of us feel we have to honor the Lords Day only when its conve-e-e-enient.</p>
        <p>The Church Lady is only one of the characters Carvey portrays. Others include Ching Change, a lovable, innocent propnetor of a store selling chickens as pets; Prince Christie, an arrogant 1600s aristocrat; and Rico, a tou^. intense Cuban. The Church Lady draws the greatest viewer mail.</p>
        <p>Carvey says, She wouldnt say, Sit down, honey,  to someone who entered the room. She would say, Well, apparently some of us prefer to stand, when we should be sitting.</p>
        <p>Her catch phrase, Well, isnt that special? isnt funny in itself, Carvey says, but is funny because of the Church Ladys pure attitude. Theres so much of that when she criticizes someone. Its sort of sly.</p>
        <p>It almost makes me lau^ that its the Church Lady thats caught on, he adds. She s such an aggressive sort that she would demand that shed be the one to be recognized.</p>
        <p>Carvey, who says, Im a real diplomat in real life, enjoys playing simplistic, self-righteous characters who arent afraid to offend. .</p>
        <p>A native of the San Francisco suburb of San Carlos, and a 1979 graduate of San Francisco State University, Carvey now lives in New York with his wife.</p>
        <p>Early influences for Carvey included Jackie Gleason, Red Skelton and Carol Burnett, because they played multiple characters, and Tom Smothers, from whom he learned expressions.</p>
        <p>I was extremely introverted, except with close friends and my family, he said. I had a group of friends who are still my best friends. Wed go on 10-mile hill runs and I would do characters of teachers and athletes.</p>
        <p>But pwple who see me now, and knew me in high school, are shocked, because I was the most introverted. Not one high school dance. Not one date. No (frivers license. The ner-diest cross-country runner.</p>
        <p>I think its good to be a late bloomer.</p>
        <p>Carvey says his decision to be a comedy actor was the best decision he ever made. He recalls initial reservations.</p>
        <p>Saying youre going to be an actor is like saying youre going to be the president. No one does that. There was no way I was going to make a living being goofy like I was, as a kid in the back of the station wagon on the family vacation.</p>
        <p>Prince Chnstie is the 1600s royal character who orders his subjects to sketch me if you can, while I dance away. If you cant sketch me as I dance, I shall shoot you.</p>
        <p>Describing the origin of the character, Carvey said he was at the Los Abeles County Art Museum with friends, and saw a portrait of this aristocrat that Rembrandt had</p>
        <p>Sinted. And the look on the guys :e was so arrogant and pompous, I thought that Remb; andt really didnt like this guy, am p unted him to look like a jerk.</p>
        <p>So here it is three centuries later, and me and my friends, we are rolling on the floor. Carvey recalls that he instantaneously devised a bored v(  impn^'ion. I sh' II pay you om It youlljpaint mi nisi'volved into Prince (;hnstie: jketcl. me if you can, or i'll shoot you </p>
        <p>About the characte; Chii.g Change, Carvey says, Hes never going to get the lai^ that the Chjrch Lady does, hut hes all about love and in-iK|eeiiee.</p>
        <p>Starring Kirk Douglas, Sarah Miles, Joel Grey, Claire Bloom and Mia Sara, the movie depicts the rags-to-riches story of the beautiful but mixed blood (^nie. Like Miss Oberon, (^nie is constantly threatened that someone will reveal her lowly birth.</p>
        <p>Miss Ooeron nuurried the movie producer Sir Alexander Korda and rose to stardom. Queenie also becomes a star, wooed by directors, despite the prejudices of her society.</p>
        <p>Michael Kori^, editor and chief of Simon &amp;amp; Schuster, has fictionalized his aunts story, adding plot twists and characters to jazz thi^ up.</p>
        <p>In one scene, a nasty, hi^-ranking British officer attempts to rape Queenie. His family tries to implicate</p>
        <p>.her in his accidental death, but she escapes to London. She eventually returas to India, only to be mocked and reminded of her past by her white compatriots.</p>
        <p>The five-hour, two-part miniseries is being filmed in Jai[Mir, the Pink City. It is the latest look at the British ^j and its foibles after the highly successful The Far Pavilliims, Passage to India and Jewel in the Crown.^</p>
        <p>The story doesnt deal with the Raj. It is not a political story but a love story ... pure entertainment, said executive producer Frank von Zeraeck.</p>
        <p>Many of those involved in the miniseries have connections with India. Sarah Miles, who plays a</p>
        <p>haughty, colonial wife, said she came to India on the hippie trail in her youth.</p>
        <p>Coming to India is such a revelation, ... such a privilege, she said. It stays with you forever.</p>
        <p>Dressed in white baggy trousers and a loose green army cape, the star of Ryans Daughter sat sipping orange juice in the Rambagh Palace Hotel, former residence of the Maharani of Jaipur.</p>
        <p>Douglas also had been to India, once as a U.S. goodwill ambassador. He remembers having tea with the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.</p>
        <p>He said his role as Queenies husband was a challenge and coming to India was a fringe benefit. The 69-. year-old actor was enjoying riding</p>
        <p>horses around various palaces.</p>
        <p>Tutors have been mred to help create the ri^t nuances for the Indian-accented English. However, oversights do occur. In one scene, Queeme and her mother walked into</p>
        <p>journey; he was horn in Jaipur. I deliberately chose locations which would lead us to Jai(^. The luxury of the Raj is personified in Jaipur</p>
        <p>a temple with shoes on, which is ). Fortunately, the mistake was It and corrected.</p>
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        <p>When Queenie arrived in Jaipur, which is supposed to be Calcutta in the film, she was greeted by elephants in ornamental covers, camels and turbaned musicians with bugles.</p>
        <p>India is such a blaze of colors, said co-producer John Cutts. It is like an artists palette. The effect on the screen is etectrifying.</p>
        <p>For him it was a sentimental</p>
        <p>However, Cutts complained about red tape and delays in obtaining permission from the Indian government to shoot here. He said the government is too worried about whether India will look right and</p>
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        <p>over a country, he said. The end result is what always matters. Look at Gandhi and the difficulties in getting the script OKd by the government.</p>
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        <p>By ROBERT J. WIELAARD Associated Press Writer LUXEMBOURG (AP) - There were few people Andre Claude did not greet as he wound his way through the streets of Luxembourg one recent day.</p>
        <p>In Luxembourg, everyone knows just about everyone, said the man who has been the government spokesman for 36 y^rs.</p>
        <p>You know w% Luxembourgers never honk their horns? he added, telling a Luxembourger j(^e. They are iMund to upset a friend or relative.</p>
        <p>Such is life in this picturesque nation of dense forests, steep hills and serpentine rivers wedged between Belgium, France and West Germany.</p>
        <p>It has a population of just 365,000 and is one place Rhode Island is bigger than.</p>
        <p>Its armed forces total 450, its police</p>
        <p>force 550. It has one telephone book listing eveiy phone user in the coun-ti7, includUig the office and home numbers of government officials.</p>
        <p>Americans have been a topic of talk on some of the telephones lately.</p>
        <p>In December, the gun sights on 34 M-60 tanks were found to be damaged at a U.S. Army storage depot at Sanem, 12 miles west of the capital.</p>
        <p>U.S. officials called it sabotage.</p>
        <p>Tanks are made to be tough, said one U.S. official. They dont damage easily.</p>
        <p>But an official Luxembourg probe concluded it was caused by carelessness during routine maintenance by the semi-private</p>
        <p>Luxembourg company responsible for storing the tanks. U.S. officials still didnt agree.</p>
        <p>Then on Jan. 29, Parliament decided to ignore an infwinal U.S. request for another Army storage depot in Luxembourg, which already has a NATO supply center and a U.S. military hospital.</p>
        <p>My party opposes further militarization of Luxembo^, said Ben Fayot, head of the SociaUst Party that rules in a coalition with Christian Democrats.</p>
        <p>Was anti-Americanism cropping up in Luxembourg?</p>
        <p>I stress, said Fayot, our opposition to more U.S. Army facilities</p>
        <p>has nothing to do with an anti-U.S. attitude. My party is not anti-American or anti-NATO.</p>
        <p>But there arent many crucial issues to take Luxembourgers minds off their postcard surroundings.</p>
        <p>The jobless rate is only 1.5 percent and you can count the number of labor strikes in recent decades on one finger.</p>
        <p>The city of Luxembourg, the capital, straddles a picturesque ravine. With a population of 76,000, it is more like a provincial town.</p>
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        <p>Charlottes neighbors include hardware store and a hospital su^ p y store.</p>
        <p>Luxembourg, with its lush siei&amp;lt;i. y dotted with castles, breathes a Ruritanian atmosphere that  .n clash oddly with modem times.</p>
        <p>During a visit last year. King L is sein of Jordan went by car from L e palace to the Parliament througli \ 10 maze of narrow downtown stie - : The motorcycles escort became a tangled in its own gridlock, britu K motorcade to a halt.</p>
        <p>And when hundreds of British -cer fans went on a rampage h &amp;lt;e Nov. 16, 1983, overturning i. smashing shop windows and stf a  .4</p>
        <p>merchandise after England L  i</p>
        <p>Luxembourg 4-0, West Gem  .1</p>
        <p>border police had to be called n  0</p>
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        <p>Nevertheless, Luxembourgei s in no hurry to change their se*. pace.</p>
        <p>The countrys slogan is We U. To Stay What We Are. It cui from a 19th-century song quesliv the need of rail links with Bel^ and France.</p>
        <p>Despite its rural quality, Lux bourg has highest annual pena income in the European Com: Market  $14,300, compared Denmarks $13,000 and West &amp;lt; manys $12,900  and shows noiH the economic hardship afflictiin countries around it.</p>
        <p>Each, household regularly g-! free, verbatim report of Par lia: debates in the mail in a custom has become known as mail democracy.</p>
        <p>Luxemtwurgers still speak &amp;lt;&amp;gt;f day, a few years ago, when i workers went on an illegal striL' a union leader addressed ' strikers, his bullhorn stopped w ing and he borrowed one fio: &amp;lt; police officer.</p>
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        <p>MACAO (AP)  From the posh i. sino at the new Oriental Hotel to tl. &amp;gt; seedy Casino Kam Pec, this tiny 1 &amp;gt; . tugu^e enclave offers a variety gaming halls for the millions u &amp;gt; visit each year.</p>
        <p>Westerners and Chinese jam popular Hotel Lisboa casino, wh&amp;gt;  the general din in the large til&amp;gt; room is punctuated periodically the cry of Bong from gambi urging blackjack dealers to bust main room is surroundid I . slot machines that, as is the case u:  most transactions in Macao, aci 1 Hong Kong dollars as well &amp;lt; Macaos pataca currency.</p>
        <p>Just off the central Avenida &amp;lt; * Almeida Ribeiro is the Casino K,i  Pec, where Chinese play fan Urn.  game of counting buttons, and d siu, a game of dice.</p>
        <p>There is no hint of extravagance this casino, where gamblers weai m ( sandals and dressed in shahlM clothing mill about a spartan 1 ^ floor while waiting to place their t.* t bet.</p>
        <p>The enclave also has a casino lb. floats on Macaos inner haib.*&amp;gt;. Another has jai alai.</p>
        <p>While tourists flock to the pi ivat  ^ ownedcasinos, it appears the gam I i &amp;gt; halls are not as popular with Ma( :{v . residents.</p>
        <p>The distinct sound of mah junge. t noisy game of betting that invol v &amp;gt; &amp;lt; tiles being incessantly shuffliMl, * 1 &amp;gt; be heard throughout the territoiy i: night, indicating the local p&amp;lt;'&amp;lt;- ^ prefer to do its gambling at home</p>
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        <p>40 Brainstorm</p>
        <p>41 PBS show</p>
        <p>42 R&amp;lt;M&amp;gt;f feature</p>
        <p>43 Black</p>
        <p>44 (Jive for a while</p>
        <p>CRYPTOQUIP</p>
        <p>ATDLZIYFL GFHA-BRU  YFHSVLZLV</p>
        <p>TD TS RUO BIOLZ.</p>
        <p>Yesterdays Cryptoquip: IS A LARGE MEETING OF HdTEL MANAGERS A HOST OF HOSTS?</p>
        <p>Todays Cryptoquip clue: G equals P</p>
        <p>FORECAST FORSUNDAYMarch 22 GENERAL TENDENCIES; You need to make sure you understand whatever comes to your attention. You wiU be aUe to get into the practical</p>
        <p>ARIES (March21 to April 19): Handle dvic tasks first and later be sure to do whatever an important person expects of you.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): SMy that new course of action before you put it into operation. Yoy cn get excellent results with little effort.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): At first you dont understand a responsibUity that is yours, but later it sinks in nicely and all goes well.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul^ 21): Come to a better understanding with an associate. Dash around in pubhc view tonight and be charming.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to August 21): You find it hard to handle your duties at first, but later you think clearly and become a human (lynamo.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (August 22 to September 22): Smooth out any wrinkles in your tal&amp;lt; ents and bring them into the open. Enjoy the happiness you have found.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (September 23 to October 22): Sti^ the stumblin blocks in family relations and remove them. Make any home improvements that are needed.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21): Dont let a letter disturb you since this can be turned into an advantage if handled (piickly.</p>
        <p>. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21): Postpone handling a practical matter until you know m(c about it. Get advice from higher-1^.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 20): You find yourself in a cheery mood and can state your desires to those who can assit you in gaining them.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (January 21 to February 19): You may feel depressed at first, but this spurs you on to more progressive activity.</p>
        <p>PISCES (February 20 to March 20): Avoid that person who wants to have his, or her, own way at any cost. Later be with those who can help you.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHHJ) IS BORN TODAY ... he or she wUl have the ability to refNTganize existing methods and come iq&amp;gt; with something bettor. Be Sure to give as fine an academic education as you can, since your inogoty could become a valuable pioneer and a boon to humanity. People will be drawn to this child.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel; they do not compel.What you make of your life is largely iqp to you!</p>
        <p>(c)1967. The McNaught Syndicate Inc.</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDA Y March 23</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Its a good Monday to get into busing pro-h|pm&amp;lt;; and anrange them so thii^ fl&amp;lt;wr m&amp;lt;Hre easily. Your energy is high and you can utilize ttfor practi(l gains.</p>
        <p>ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Brinn your finest talents to the attention of important pe(^ and acquire Uie added prestige you desire.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Aisri] 20 to May 20): Be alert to wordly affairs that can bring you the benefits you deserve. Gamer data from different sources.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21): If you are more oractical you can easily keep the promises you have made. Successful persons help you advance now.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21): Come to a better understanding with a sensitive partner and be more cooperative.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to August 21): You want to be dramatic in handling your work, but it would be wiser to first make a detailed plan and follow it later.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (August 22 to September 22): Be sure to study the cost of any amusements you contemplate enjoying and stay within your budget for best results.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (September 23 to October 22): Get busy at improvements at home that can be eqjoyed for a long time. Show your friends your gratitude.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21): Make out all the reports and statements that are important Take it easy tonight and rest up.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21): Be as practical as you can and build up your holdings so that you feel more secure.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (DecemW 22 to January 20): Study the best way to gain your desires and go after them with efficiency. C(Nicentrate(Ni friends who can help you.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (January 21 to February 19): Its a good day to bring your talents to the attention of an important person who can help you further your car reer.</p>
        <p>PISCES (February 20 to March 20): St^ daydreaming and get busy in the world of business. Use your positive energies wisely.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she will have the ability to arrange metical affairs and t^ make thmn a success, so be sure to slant the educatnm along business adm^trati( lines. Upon reaching adulthood your progeny can take on a dying business and give it new life.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel; they do not compel.  What you make of your life is largely up to you!</p>
        <p>(c) 1967, The McNaught Syndicate Inc.</p>
        <p>Bridge</p>
        <p>Qy CHARLES COREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES QOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>1967 TribuiM Madia Satvicaa. Inc.</p>
        <p>UGHTNER DOUBLE CAN BE COSTLY</p>
        <p>Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH * Q 10 7 5 3 9 5 0 AK  AJ862 EAST</p>
        <p>WEST  K2 9 97642 0 864  975</p>
        <p># 84</p>
        <p>9 KJ1083 0 J97532 B Void</p>
        <p>SOUTH  AJ96 9 AQ 0 QIO  KQ1043 The bidding:</p>
        <p>North  East  South  West</p>
        <p>1   Pass  2 #  Pass</p>
        <p>3 0  Pass  4   Pass</p>
        <p>6 4 DU 6 NT Pass</p>
        <p>Opening lead: Four of 9</p>
        <p>If your opponents are sane, you dont expect to defeat a slam they have bid freely by more than a trick or two. Therefore, you wont grt rich doubling for penalties. For this reason the late Theodore Lightner decided that the double could be used more profitably as a lead-di-rector, usually of dummys first-bid suit.</p>
        <p>The convention has just one drawback it warns the potential declarer that he is about to receive a possibly killing lead. That might allow him to take evasive action.</p>
        <p>This hand was played in a team</p>
        <p>competition. At both tables South was about to become declarer at six spades. His jump to two spades on a four-card suit was based on his huge fit fm his partners suit, not necessarily from any desire to play in the major. Where we watched. East chose to make a Lightner double. It did not take any great genius on Souths part to realize East wanted to ruff a club, so South ran to six no trump. That contract proved to be unbeatable, declarer losing only a trick to the king of spades.</p>
        <p>We do not know why East chose not to double at the other table. We can only report on the striking success of his action, thanks to an assist from declarer. West led his fourth-best heart against six spades, and</p>
        <p>East followed with the three!</p>
        <p>Oblivious to any danger, declarer crossed to the king of diamonds and tried the trump finesse. In with the king. West retized that Easts play at trick one was begging for a shift. His not to reason why, but clubs was the only return that made any sense. His partners ruff was an unexpected but delightful surprise.</p>
        <p>It did not need North to draw Souths attention to the fact that ace of trumps and another would have guaranteed the slam.</p>
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        <p>PUNKY WINKRMBiAN</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0061" />
        <p>Home Inventory Is Good Insurance For Future</p>
        <p>By BARBARA MAYER APNewsfeatures</p>
        <p>Insurance authorities say that typically few victims of fire or theft have taken an inventory of their belongings before the loss.</p>
        <p>The result, according to Kathleen Gura, is that they cannot be reimbursed for items that may cost many thousands of dollars to replace. Gura has launched a busmess in her hometown of Redland, Calif., to inventmy the cmitents of peoples homes. Recentiy, she wrote a book, Protecting the Family Jewels, on the subject. It explains what a home inventory is and how to conduct one for oneself.</p>
        <p>The purpose of the home inventory is to tell what is owned and how much it is worth and to enable a householder to make an informed decision on how much insurance is required, she said.</p>
        <p>She says a good inventory describes each item oae wislKS to insure; lists its replacement cost and documents ownership with photos and receipts, when available.</p>
        <p>An inventory should also iiKlude professional written appraisals of high-value items such as antiques, furs and jeweliy. Gura says ^ most useful inventory also lists K frequently-ignored hundreds of small things that wiD have to be replaced if a complete loss is sustained.</p>
        <p>Compiling such a list mi^t c(Misume several weeks. But fw a quick fix on the valitt of household goo^, list and estimate the replacement cost of home entertainment equipment, major ai^liances and furaiture. These items usually amount to a quarter up to a thinl of everything in a home.</p>
        <p>In her self-published txx^. Gura provides 20 categcnies of items found in most homes, such as luggage, clothing, sports equipment, books, linens, ma</p>
        <p>jor appliances, home office equipment, toys, household items and tools.</p>
        <p>A section on what she calls foi^otten items (things such as erasers and pencils, glue, ironing board, cleaning supplies, vitamins and toiletries), notes average prices for these items. She says that while it is the personal mementoes that make a home unique almost every household has the same general type of things.</p>
        <p>The person taking the inventiny (she advises that several friends get t(^ether and help one another to make the job more fun and easier to accomplish) counts the number of items, estimates the likely cost of replacing them and arrives at a total replacement cost figure. The grand total of ^ these thin^ is likely to be as much as $100,000or more, she adds.</p>
        <p>She advises the inventory-takers to familiarize themselves with current prices of anything they may not have purchased in a while by visiting a furniture and appliance store.</p>
        <p>Documenting the inventory can be accomplished in several ways. Buying a large envelope and using it for receipts on insurables is one suggestion. If the receipt was not kept, insurance companies also accept manufactur-er-instruction booklets as proof of ownership, she said.</p>
        <p>Photographs of the objects, preferably with a family member included in the photo are also accepted as documentation. As a general guiddbe, she suggests taking photos of the outside of the hmise as well as each room. Include shots of unusual landscaping and plants and of outbuildings, pool and tool shed.</p>
        <p>Inside the house, go room by room, starting with one wall and taking as many pictures as necessary. She says that one or two shots per wall is usually</p>
        <p>On The House</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG</p>
        <p>APNewsfeatures</p>
        <p>While all of us know a screw provides more holding power than a nail, manv are unaware of the large number of specialty screws on the market.</p>
        <p>You can purchase one of these to^ fasteners for any task you can think of and for many you never even imagined. Although your familiarity with screws may have been confined to flatheads and roundheads in both cross-slotted and Phillips types, the number of variations is almost endless.</p>
        <p>First, lets review the standard kinds. The flatheads and roundheads are just what their names imply. They have flatheads and roundhea(te. The flathead is used when you want the head of the screw to be flush with the surface. The roundhead has a slightly neater appearance and is us^ whra the parts joined might have to be disassembled at a later time. It also permits a washer to be used with it. An offshoot of the roundhead is the ovalhead, which has an even more decorative appearance and also can be removed easily and can be countersunk.</p>
        <p>A slotted screw has a straight slot across it and can be turned with an ordinary screwdriver blade. A Phillips screw has crossed slots, which are turned with a Phillips screwdriver, whose blade tip fits into the special slots.</p>
        <p>Even though these screws ar standard, it is important that the proper size screwdrivers be used on them. A driver whose tip is too large or too small is likely to slip and damage either the surface of the work or the screw itself. Another thing that can damage the surface is not starting the screw properly. To make the right start, place the blade in the slot, then hold it with one hand while you turn it with the other, all the while be-careful that the screwdriver is Id straight.</p>
        <p>One type of screw with which most do-it-yourselfers are unfamiliar, but which can be very useful, is a hanger screw. One end of it has threads like</p>
        <p>a regular screw. That is the end that is driven into the wood. The other end has threads that will accept a nut. Between the two ends is an unthreaded section. Obviously, then, you can screw this device into the material, hang something on it and use the nut to hold it there securely. What is called a lag screw or bolt is somewhat similar, except one end is a permanently attached square ^t can be tightened with a wrench.</p>
        <p>Screws used outdoors may rust unless you use brass or aluminum, but you can get the stronger steel screws with special platings if that asset is needed. One of the most useful varieties of fasteners is the screw ho(^, which is threaded on one end and has a curved or square bend on the other. While mostly used for hanging tools, it is often employed to hold kitchen utensils. Even more</p>
        <p>widely used in the kitchen is the cup hook, which can be used to hold many things besides cu^. A cup hook has a kind of cap on it, just under the hook, so that many of tiiem can be driven in the same depth when that is necessary. And, of course, we all know the screw eye, used alone or in conjunction with a hook.</p>
        <p>No matter what type of screw is used, it is important to avoid the possibility of splitting the wood. When using a small screw or when winking with softwood, splitting can be avoided by making what is called a [ulot hole with an awl. But, when using a large screw in softwood or any kind of screw in hardwood, the pilot hole should be made with a drill. When working with fine furniture, professionals drill a clearance hole for the shank and another hole for the threaded portion of the screw. When</p>
        <p>the head of the screw is to be driven below the surface or even With it, a countersink bit performs the whole operation.</p>
        <p>Screws come in many lengths and gauges. Generally, the gauge or diameter determines the tou^iness of the screw. The higher the gauge number, the stronger the fastener. The len^, of course, is important because there are many times when you dont want the end of the screw tc come out on the other side of the work.</p>
        <p>(Do-it-yourselfers will find much useful information on a variety of subjects in Andy Langs handbook, Practical Home Repairs, which can be obtained by sending $2 to this newspaper at Box 5, Teaneck, NJ 07666.)</p>
        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures Q.  I just finished varnishing a piece of unfinished furniture. It came out fairly good, but is a little too glossyjfor my taste. I have read the ^oss can be cut down by rubbing the finish with pumice powder and oil, but cant find out what kind of oil should be used. In another place, I read the powder should be used with water, not oil. Which is better and which would you advise I use?</p>
        <p>A.  Yes, rubbing with pumice powder and oil will turn the high gloss into a satiny sheen that some people find more acceptable. In any case, a light machine oil will do the trick. Some professional wood finishers use any one of several kinds of oil. Hie reason for using the oil with the pumice is it works very gradually.</p>
        <p>much more so than when water is used. This is a step you may be able to avoid if you use a semi-^oss varnish, although it is not available everywhere.</p>
        <p>Q.  You recently told somebody about building a workbench and suggested putting casters on it so it can be moved about in close quarters. Isnt it dangerous to have casters on a workbench because of the possibility it will move while you are working on it?</p>
        <p>A.  Not if you use the type of casters that have a locking brake on them just so they cant be budged, even when working on the bench.</p>
        <p>Q. - I expect to remove an old threshold at a doorway and replace it with a new one, but the threshold extends under the door jamb and I cant figure out how to remove it without breaking it into pieces. Is there some way to do this?</p>
        <p>A. - Sometimes removing the door stop will make it possible to take out the threshold, although I cant see the necessity for keeping the old one intact. Even if you have to cut it into two or three pieces to remove it, you can fit the pieces together and still use it as a pattern when buying a new one.</p>
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        <p>Garden Clinic</p>
        <p>Q. Please give some information about National Gardening Week.</p>
        <p>A. National Gardening Week was established last year by Congress and President Reagan as the second week in April. This year that will be the week of April 12-18. Some seed companies will participate by holding events at retail garden centers across the country. The National Garden Bureau and the National Junior Horticultural Association are co-sponsoring a poster contest in conjunction with the week. The theme of the contest is Planting for Tomorrow. Children ages 5 to 10 are encouraged to submit a single, original drawing on 8 1/2 by 11-inch poster paper, by May 15. The winning entry wifi be used as promotional material for National Gardening Week in 1988. Organic Gardening will operate a toll-free telephone answering service April 13-17 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. The telephone</p>
        <p>number is 1-800-542-GROW. A garden commemorating Achievements in Agriculture will be planted at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington. For more information about National Gardening Week, contact the National Gardening Bureau, Inc., 628 Executive Drive, Willowbrook, 111.60521.</p>
        <p>Q. Should azaleas be planted in raised beds?</p>
        <p>A. Generally, planting azaleas in raised beds is a good idea, especially if your soil drains poorly. Sometimes a hole does not need to be dug  just plant on top on the ground. Build a mound around the rootball with top-soil and plenty of organic matter. The organic matter can be decayed pine bark, decayed sawdust or compost. Mounding the planting area insures good surface drainage and drainage through the soil.</p>
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        <p>adequate. Open cabinets and closets and photograph the interiors. Then take individual photos of special items such as artwork, antiques, coin and stamp collections and musical instruments. Group together in one photo small items su^ as ashtrays and knickknacks.</p>
        <p>A replacement-cost inventory would be pointless if ones insurance policy was for actual cash value oidy. Con^uenUy, she advised reviewing insurance carefully in the light of me new information provided by an inventory.</p>
        <p>Gura recommemls a full-replacement cost policy. Though it usually costs more, it covers mwe. However, she noted that full replacement cost really means replacement iq) to a preset limit. If the inventory has disclosed the limit is unrealistic, one can negotiate a higher limit or add coverage for individual high-cost items such as jewelry or furs or collectibles.</p>
        <p>To keep premiums from rising too high, she suggests raising the deductible amount on the policy. Gura says a $1,000 deductible could save up to 30 percent on premiums and a $500 deductible mi^t save about 20 percent. She also advises getting a quote firom a number of insurance companies.</p>
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        <pb facs="00096571_0062" />
        <p>Portuguese Colony Of Macao Faces Uncertain Future</p>
        <p>By DAN BIERS Associated Press Writer ^ MACAO (AP) - The neon lights of the casinos and the Old World charm of narrow, cobblestone streets mask an anxiety about what will happen when China takes over this tiny ter* ritory after more than 400 years of Portuguese rule.</p>
        <p>China and Portugal are expected to talks soon to work out final</p>
        <p>lils on transferring the six-square-mile enclave in 1999, two years after the British hand over nearby Hong Kong to Chinese</p>
        <p>The Chinese government in Beijing has a^eed that post-colonial Hong Kongs capitalist system will remain unckmgea for 50 years, and Chinese officials have said they foresee a similar future for Macao.</p>
        <p>About 97 percent of Macaos roughly 450,000 inhabitants are Ctnese and many of them have fled China in the past decade. Most residents refuse to discuss the territorys future, invariably saying the issues raised are too sensitive.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Domingos Lam, the vicar general of the Macao diocese of the Mman Catholic Church, said most residents under 40 come from Communist China and still have painful memories of life there.</p>
        <p>WiU there be another Cultural Revolution in Macao? ... Theres a shadow of fear for these people, he said, referring to the nationwide upheaval that wracked China in 1966-76.</p>
        <p>Lam, who wears a black cassock and offered an icy Pabst Blue Ribbon beer to a visitor, was bom in Hong Kong going on 60 years ago but considers Macao his home.</p>
        <p>'T have to stay because I love this place, he said. T dont foresee the near future will be black because nobody wants to disturb the prosperity, the peaceful atmosphere.</p>
        <p>Settled in 1557 as the first European foothold in Asia, Macao is all that remains of a vast Portuguese empire that once spanned the globe. It was formally ceded to Portal in 1887 by Chinas crumbling Qing Dynasty.</p>
        <p>The territory, on a mainland peninsula and two islands, has long since lost its glory as a colonial trading center and now exists in the shadow of Hong Kong, a bustling economic center of 5.5 million people 40 miles to the northwest.</p>
        <p>Macao has evolved into a mix of casinos that lure gamblers with an astonishing array of Western and Chinese games, decaying colonial-style buildings of faded pastels lining tortuous streets, non-descript apartment buildings and a few new office towers rising above the South China Sea.</p>
        <p>About 4 million tourists arrive each year aboard ferries, hydrofoils and jetfoils from Hong Kong to gamble at casinos or to bet on jai alai, greyhounds and horses. Government revenue for the 1987 budget is 2.3 billion patacas ($295 million) and statistics from the year before indicate about 40 percent of government income comes from taxes on gambling, which is privately run. Light manufacturing also fuels the</p>
        <p>economy, with textiles, toys and ar-Iflo</p>
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        <p>4. Red Storm Rising, Tom Clan-ey</p>
        <p>5. Bolt, Dick Francis</p>
        <p>6. It, Stephen King</p>
        <p>7. Outbreak, Robin Cook</p>
        <p>8. Flight of the Intru(ter, Stephen Coonts</p>
        <p>9. Destiny, Sally Beauman</p>
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        <p>China and Portugal formalized diplomatic relations in 1979 and defined Macao as a Chinese territory under temporary Portuguese administration.</p>
        <p>Beijing said it would resolve the status of Macao when conditions are ripe, but recently has insisted the turnover occur before the year 2000, sweeping away the last remnants of Western imperialism in China by the end of the century.</p>
        <p>The Communist government can then use Macao and Hong Kong as examples of a one country, two systems policy it says would also apply to Taiwan, an island of 19 mil-</p>
        <p>emment of the mainland.</p>
        <p>China already has said Macao can keep its gambling, but other thorny questions raised by the turnover, such as what happens to the 100,000 Chinese who have Portuguese pass-rts, will have to be settled in the</p>
        <p>local government, Ho, a member (</p>
        <p>said Alexander  the enclaves</p>
        <p>is deputy director of the government school to train hotel employees and says his position is him in relation to other Chinese, but Tow in the sense of actual hierar-</p>
        <p>Marques dos Santos, whose office on the 25th floor of a modern glass builc^ commands a spectacular view of the territory, says the ec(momy has diversified and new factories make a range of goods from car batteries to material used in the</p>
        <p>lion hded by Nationalist Chinese who still claim to be</p>
        <p>the legitimate gov-</p>
        <p>Another problem is localization, or bringing Macaos Chinese into the territo^s administration, which is now dominated by Portuguese civil servants and Macanese, people of Portuguese descent born in the enclave.</p>
        <p>Its a widespread feeling that the Portugi^ government is doing ... very little in helping the local Chinese to take responsibility of the</p>
        <p>li'</p>
        <p>says government insistence that many posts be filled by people who speak Portuguese puts the local Chinese at a disadvantage.</p>
        <p>Emanuel Jorge Margues dos Santos, Macaos deputy director of economic services, insists it is the intention of this (government) to leave Macao in as good a shape as possible.</p>
        <p>He said the government has bet heavily (xi a new harbor to handle ships that can carry an increased</p>
        <p>am^t of goods to Hong Kong for rldwide.</p>
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        <p>Ho maintained that the ter-does not have enough move-to justify the existence of a new harbor or .airport, two projects under constant discussion.</p>
        <p>Such facilities may have</p>
        <p>viable 50 years ago, before Hong Kong so thorougly surpassed Macao as an economic center, said Ho, who believes that a lack of long-term niflnning has continued to (marac-terize kicas auttorities.</p>
        <p>I care very much for the i&amp;gt;resent and fiiture of Macao, he said, but added he was pessimistic about the territorys prospects. He said Macao has very few natural resources and noted its primary resource, manpower, is in great supply in China,</p>
        <p>where the population tops l bUlion.</p>
        <p>V 40, remembers that when</p>
        <p>Ho, now -------------------</p>
        <p>he was growing up a lot of Hong Kong people were in Macao.</p>
        <p>Now, many local people have gone to Hong Kong, he!</p>
        <p>tificial flowers the main exports.</p>
        <p>Beijing has held strong influence in recent years over Macao, which agreed in 1967 to deport to China any active anti-Communists.</p>
        <p>After the Portuguese revolution that ended 42 years of authoritarian rule in 1974, the new government in Lisbon offered to return the enclave to China, but Beijing declined without saying why. At the time, Portugal also was divesting itself of its old African territories, including Angola and Mozambique.</p>
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        <p>Greenville, N.C. Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
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        <p>DSix British Students Studying In Greenville</p>
        <p>By JACKIE BROWN ECU School of Medicine Six of Englands best and brightest college students are spending this academic year at the East Carolina University School of Medi-cine and Burroughs Wellcome Co., where they are doing research and taking courses in microbiology.</p>
        <p>These third-year students are participants in Bristol Polytechnics sandwich year program, in which the junior year of college is devoted to practical training in medical and industrial research laboratories.</p>
        <p>This academic year is the sixth in which Bristol students have come to live, work and study in Greenville. Their stay here is sponsored jointly by the medical school and by Burroughs Wellcome, which contributed $30,000 to sup</p>
        <p>port the project this year.</p>
        <p>Only nine of the 75 third-year students in the applied biological sciences degree program at Bristol Polytechnic were placed outside the United Kingdom for the current sandwich year. Besides the six in Greenville, there is one student in Nashville, Tenn., one in Baltimore and one in Switzerland. Almost half the class expressed an interest in coming to the United States, and school officials at Bristol Polytechnic chose the top members of the class to come here.</p>
        <p>Four of the students are assigned as research assistants to faculty members in the department of microbiology and immunology and two work in production control laboratories at Burroughs Wellcome. At the school of</p>
        <p>medicine, Lamoma Brown of Hertfordshire assists Dr. Henry Stone in identifying proteins involved in infection with Newcastle disease</p>
        <p>vuiis.</p>
        <p>Sue Cooper of Sussex is aiding Dr. Carlo Bruschi in the molecular cloning of a gene in a yeast which promotes genetic recombina-tion on one of its chromosomes. Elizabeth Jones of Lancashire is helping Dr. Ed Stellwag identify factors which change the reading of the genetic code in certain bacteria, and Anne Martin of Lancashire assists Dr. Carolyn Steglich in the study of factors which inhibit the growth of ovarian cells.</p>
        <p>dependence and resourcefulness. They are responsible for setting up as well as carrying out experiments, and they are expected to make an effort to solve problems they encounter before calling in their supervisors.</p>
        <p>As for life in the United States, all the students say with enthusiasm that they are having a great time. They are not bothered with homesickness because they are busy with work during the day, and their leisure time is filled with activities planned with their new friends.</p>
        <p>They also pursue their in</p>
        <p>dividual hobbies and interests, much as they would at home. Wendy Harrison, for example, plays cello with the ECU Symphony Orchestra and recently performed in a joint concert with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra.</p>
        <p>There have been a few surprises for them in entering a different culture. They comment on the degree to which Americans are automobile-oriented  we run all our errands in cars, make frequent use of drive-in windows (even at banks!), and seem to think nothing of driving an hour or more each way for an after</p>
        <p>noon of shopping or a day at the beach. -</p>
        <p>Anne Martin observes that she cant walk the half mile or so to her neighborhood grocery and back without several people offering her a ride and asking if her car broke down. She finds this amusing, but also compliments people on their helpfulness.</p>
        <p>They are emphatic in their praise of Americans for being friendly and hospitable. They describe everyone they associate with as being more than helpful in getting them settled comfortably and providing entertaining pasttimes for them.</p>
        <p>At Burroughs Wellcome, Wendy Harrison of Staffordshire and Steve Broadhurst of Liverpool work with Dr. Viola Griego, development scientist in the quality assurance division. They test the quality of pharmaceuticals at various stages of production, examining ingredients as well as samples of finished products.</p>
        <p>Dr. Paul Phibbs, chairperson of the department of microbiology and immunology, says that the value of the sandwich year is recognized and appreciated by all who participate.</p>
        <p>All of the Bristol students have made significant contributions to their research programs and to our departmental training program, says Phibbs, while Uiey have gained valuable experience and familiarity with modern methodologies and instrumentation.</p>
        <p>The year of practical experience allows students to be involved in projects from beginning to end. Supervisors benefit from the continuity this allows, and students see important research activities in context.</p>
        <p>In comparison, experiments in the teaching laboratory are usually only one stage or step in a series.</p>
        <p>TWO OF THE SIX - Wendy Harrison and Steve Broadhurst, both students from Bristol, England, are working and learning in the laboratories of Burroughs Wellcome Co. in Greenville.</p>
        <p>A further advantage is that students learn in-</p>
        <p>BEFORE THE GREAT SEAL - A quartet of students from Bristol, England, studying at the East Carolina University Medical School, pose before the Great Seal of</p>
        <p>the state of North Carolina in the Brody Medical Sciences Building. From left to right are: Elizabeth Jones, Sue Cooper, Anne Martin and Lamoma Brown.New Biography Claims That Victoria Was Not A Victorian</p>
        <p>NOT A VICTORIAN  Queen Victoria and her husband. German-bora Prince Albert, were acclaimed throughout the world as a modern royal couple. According to Stanley Weintraub, author of Victoria. An Intimate Biography, the first biography of the English queen in nearly a quarter of a century. "Victoria was not a Victorian." (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>ByMAUDS.BEELMAN Associated Press Writer STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -(^n Victoria was nothinjg like the age named for her. She enjoyed sex, exchanged nude paintings with her beloved husband, Albert, liked whiskev in her tea, music and dancing and preferred the marvels of P.T. Bamum to the poetry of William Shakespeare.</p>
        <p>Victoria was not a Victorian, said Stanley Weintraub, author of Victoria. An Intimate Biography (E.P. Dutton, $26.95), the first biography of the English queen in nearW a quarter centi^ and the first written by an American.</p>
        <p>We associate the prudishness and evangelical tenor of Victorianism with ner because the high point of it was reached in her reign. She knew when she had to be publicly prudent, but personally Victoria was not a Victorian.</p>
        <p>Publication of the detailed account of the longest reigning queen in English history was timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Victorias accession to the throne and the 100th anniversary of her Golden Jubilee. Victoria ruled for 63 years.</p>
        <p>Weintraub, a professor and director of the Institute for Arts and Humanistic Studies at Pennsylvania State University, has researched and written on the Victorian period for the last 31 years. He has written about 40 books.</p>
        <p>He tells multitude of sources-</p>
        <p>in the years after the birth of Victorias first child, Albert assumed so much of her work that the crown became, for the most part, a dual monarchy. Even Victoria was to tell her oldest daughter, Vicky, that Albert had been king in all but name.</p>
        <p>Victorias 10-year mourning following Alberts death nearly wrecked the monarchy because she had stop-</p>
        <p>his research. On one such trip, to the home Victoria and Albert built on the</p>
        <p>ped making public and ceremonial appearances. Her subjects wondered if me empire was really all right.</p>
        <p>; empire was really all right.</p>
        <p>The book also says that Victorias life-threatening illness in 1871 was largely suppressed. She had quinsy.</p>
        <p>Isle of Wight, he encountered what was to become one of his more vivid memories of the royal couples life -a massive "startling sensual painting of Hercules and Omphale, the Queen of Lydia who kept Hercules as her slave.</p>
        <p>Obviously when he walked into his own private bath he could recognize his situation, Weintraub said. "There it was on the wall. Her</p>
        <p>cules ... enslaved to the queen. But Uie relationship between</p>
        <p>Vic-</p>
        <p>Through a recitation of detail that sometimes makes Victoria difficult reading, Weintraub nonetheless paints a vivid picture of the woman whom he views with exasperated admiration because of her willfulness, her selfishness, her hair-trigger temper.</p>
        <p>And yet he is impressed with the fact that she was a mother of nine and a succe^ful queen in a mans world - a classic working mother, the author quips.</p>
        <p>Weintraubs use of American</p>
        <p>toria and Albert was truly loving and</p>
        <p>sources, particularly the memoirs of naestro P.T. Bamum, also</p>
        <p>Diaries show that the queen dearly loved Albert and delighted in popular amusements</p>
        <p>circus maestro shows a different side of Victoria than previously seen. Such sources have been largely ignored by previous English biographers, lie</p>
        <p>or peritonsillar abscess - an acute infection near the tonsil.</p>
        <p>The aim wasnt to quarrel with earlier biographies, Weintraub said. It was to try to do as full a picture of Victoria as present circumstances permit. Fortunately, there isalot ofnew material.</p>
        <p>their sex life robust, and that, Wein-</p>
        <p>Writing about the palace visits by</p>
        <p>lib</p>
        <p>traub thinks, may surprise some, of tneir i</p>
        <p>Victorias story through a of sources - mostly letters</p>
        <p>and diaries, many of which were not available when tne last Victoria bi-</p>
        <p>n the hook, Weintraub writes that</p>
        <p>Relatives of the queen have since died, their estates and those of acquaintances have been settled and new diaries and lettem are finding their way to publication, he said.</p>
        <p>For example, the diaries of William Gladstone, the prime minister who spent more time at 10 Downing Street than any other during her reign, are in the process of being published and were used in the</p>
        <p>% Luior traveled to England for</p>
        <p>In the blush of their marriage, Albert would help the queen put on her stockings in the morning, Weintraub writes, and after Alberts death, Victoria forever kept her husbands picture on the pillow next to her.</p>
        <p>But how I, who leant on him for all and everythingwithout whom I did</p>
        <p>Bamum and Tom Thumb, Weintraut said: The royal sponsorship had made Tom Thumb the rage of London. It also said something about the Queens lowbrow tastes. She liked lion tamers and midgets, waxworks and French farces, melodramatic (^ras and paintings of animals, sentimental novels and moralistic sermons.</p>
        <p>nothina, moved not a finger, arranged not a print or photograph, didnt put on a gown or bonnet if he</p>
        <p>didnt approve it, shall so on, Victoria wrote to her dau^ter. I who felt, when in those Dieted arms clasped and held tight in the sacred hours of the night, when the world seemed only to be ourselves, Uut nothing could part us. I felt so very secure.</p>
        <p>I think the major contribution Victoria made was rehabilitating the prestige of the monarchy after the low pomt it had reached,^ Weintraub said, referring in his book to the preceding rulers as a kin^ who was pathetically blind and insane ... another who was corpulent and |Ht&amp;gt;-fligate, and a third wno was boonsh and blustering.</p>
        <p>She was a fresh, vigorous presence.</p>
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        <p>Japanese Collectors Buying Many Major Western Art Works</p>
        <p>I ;  By MAGGIE JACKSON</p>
        <p>:  Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>. TOKYO (AP) - Wealthy Japanese ^ collectors are exploiting the soaring value of the yen to buy up major Western art works at a rate mat now outpaces nearly every other nation. Few in Japan wiU ever see them.</p>
        <p>Collectors are often so secretive that even Tokyo curators do not know where many of Japans major imported works are kept.</p>
        <p>Tts really difficult to know who the collectors are, not like in the West, said Sachiko Hibiya, Tokyo representative for Christies, the international auction house. They dont want to be known as collectors.</p>
        <p> Hie reasons, curators and collectors say, include avoiding the stigma offlaunting wealth, a desire not to attract the tax collectors attention and a greater interest in investment than art for arts sake.</p>
        <p> Ms. Hibiya added, Private companies are buying some fine paintings, too, we thuik. But we dont know.</p>
        <p>What isnt a secret is how much Japanese have been buying in recent months in New York and London.</p>
        <p>Hie yen has risen 60 percent against the U.S. dollar since late 1985. It cost 242 yen then to buy one dollar and only 153 now.</p>
        <p>With dollars cheaper, the Japanese have become, by some estimates, the second most impwtant presence in the international art world, behind U.S. buyers.</p>
        <p>Susumu Yamamoto, a major buyer for museums and president of Fuji Television Gallery Co. Ltd., a prestigious Tokyo gallery, estimates that 30 percent of world buying is Japanese.</p>
        <p>Recent buying surpasses that of Japans first big entiy into international markets, in a 1970s boom cut short by the oil price explosion.</p>
        <p> Last year at a Christies auction in New York, Japanese buyers took home almost 15 percent of nearly $30</p>
        <p>Students To Compete In Competition</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau Approximately 250 students will participate in National History Day district competition on Tuesday here at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Competition will be in junior and senior divisions and seven categories including papers, individual and group projects, individual and group performances and individual and group media presentations. Students mgrades six through 12 will compete using the theme. Liberty; Rights and Responsibilities in History.</p>
        <p>: District winners will advance to the state competition at Wake Forest niversity in April and the state winners will compete at the national level in June at the University of Maryland.</p>
        <p>The District I competition is sponsored by the Department of History, East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Hie 15 counties in District 1 include Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell and Washington.</p>
        <p>Events Set For Maritime Museum</p>
        <p>BEAUFORT - Four events are on tap during the coming week at the North Carolina Maritime Museum, 315 Front St., Beaufort. All are free, but all require reservations. For these, caU 728-7317.</p>
        <p>Scheduled events are:</p>
        <p>Tuesday  Spring birdwatching field trip at Beaufort sites. 10 a.m. to noon.</p>
        <p>Wednesday  Behind-the-Scenes tour, 1 p.m.; and the Budding Forest field trip, a hike in a a hardwood forest near Morehead City, 2 to 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>: Thursday - Fort Macon Coast Giiard Station field trip. Heroes of w Surf series. Time to be announced.</p>
        <p>million in sales of mostly French Impressionist works. At another auction m November, a record-breaking $5 nllion was reportedly paid by a Jmnese gallery for Piet Mondrians Composition in Red, Blue and YeUow.</p>
        <p>French impressionism was the important trend in the late 19th century, when Japan opened its doors to foreigners after 300 years of isolation, and Japanese tastes since have leaned heavily, some say almost exclusively, toward this period.</p>
        <p>Japanese have a great homesickness, so to speak, for Impressionist art, said Seiro Mayekawa, director general of the National Museum of Western Art.</p>
        <p>At a recent Christies auction, Japanese bought 40 percent of the $6 mu-lion worth of Impressionist paintings sold. One Tokyo collector estimated that 70 percent of Japanese collections consist of Impressionist-era works.</p>
        <p>Some of Impressionist works now in Japan are Claude Monets Water</p>
        <p>PIPERS TUNE  Scott McLeod, a high school student who teaches the playing of bagpipes, says he comes from a long line of Scottish pipers. The 17-year-old from Elizabethton, Tenn., plays the pipes at weddings, funerals and church services. (AP Laserphotoby Jack Kirkland)</p>
        <p>Sponsors For N.C. Zoo</p>
        <p>ASHEBORO - Ringtail cats and their habitat at the planned Desert Pavilion at the North Carolina Zoological Park will be sponsored by Lance, Inc. of Charlotte. The nearby collection of sidewinders and their habitat will be sponsored by The Philip L. Van Every Foundation. The late Van Every was the grandson of the founder of Lance, Inc.</p>
        <p>Two Lance-related gifts total $200,000. They were given through the North Carolina Zoological Society to provide private funding for a $30 million state project to create a new continental region, North America at the state zoo, near Asheboro.</p>
        <p>Lecture Today At New Hanover</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON - At 2:30 this afternoon, Melissa Lawson from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Itetory wiU present Endangered Species, a slide-lecture program at r4w Hanover County Museum of the Lower Cape Fear, 814 Market St., WUmington. The event is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Ms. Lawson will discuss how animals are classified to be considered as an endangered species. She concentrate on North Carolina animals that are or have been on the endangered species list including the brown pelican, the American aUigator and the loggerhead turtle.</p>
        <p>The ringtail cats and sidewinders wiU have their habitats in a lower, nocturnal level of the Desert Pavilion. The Pavilion will offer both daytime and nocturnal habitats.</p>
        <p> Another gift is that of the Sted-man Corporation, who will give $60,000 to the North Carolina Zoological Societys Project; North America campaign.</p>
        <p>Lee M. Klinetobe, president and chief executive officer of Stedman Corporation, made the pledge through the Randolph County phase of Project: North America. James M. Culberson, is chairing the Randolph County effort to raise $600,000.</p>
        <p>The Stedman Corporation gift wiU bring the total raised in Randolph County to about $350,000.</p>
        <p>Randolph County is attempting to raise one-tenth of the Zoological Societys $6 million Project: North American goal. The statewide campaign is raising private contributions mr a $30 million addition to the North Carolina Zoological Park.</p>
        <p>The Stedman Corporation pledge brings the statewide campaign total to about $4 million. Private and state funding will be combined to create a new continental region at the Park.</p>
        <p>LUies, Waterloo Bridge in London, and On the Boat; Pierre Auguste Renoirs Woman with a Hat and Parisiennes in Algerian Costume, and Paul Gauguins Two Breton Girls By the Sea.</p>
        <p>Others include Edgar Degas Woman Sponging Her Back and Dancers in a Rehearsal Room, and Edouard Manets Self-Portrait (1878-89).</p>
        <p>Curators and dealers in Japan agreed the yens rise had not caused a simultaneous boom in Oriental art purchases.</p>
        <p>Japans three greatest pre-World War II collectors of Western art used their personal business fortunes to buy freely, and their collections now form the cores of Japans three finest Western art museums.</p>
        <p>Kojiro Matsukata, a self-made shipping magnate from the port of Kobe, began collecting European art in World War I, keepmg his mostly late-19th century works in France.</p>
        <p>After World War II, the French government seized his collection, releasing it, after years of negotiations, with the stipulation that Japan bmld a public museum for the collection.</p>
        <p>In 1959, nine years after Mat-sukatas death at the age of 85, some 300 pieces from his collection, including works by Monet, Renoir and Gaugum, returned to Tokyo, where they were placed in the new National Museum of Western Art.</p>
        <p>Shojiro Ishibashi used his Bridgestone Tire fortune to begin collecting Westem-style Japanese and Western pieces, especially Impressionists, in 1930 at the age of 41.</p>
        <p>In 1952, he opened the Bridgestone Museum of Art in Tokyos Ginza district to display these masterpieces for the public (and) to promote cultural development in Japan rather than to hoard them for my own pleasure, he wrote before his death in 1976.</p>
        <p>Some 340 miles south of Tokyo, in the ancient rice-producing city of Kurashiki near Japans Inland Sea, philanthropist and industrialist Magosaburo Ohara built one of the nations top repositories of Western art.</p>
        <p>Ohara, who spun off a textiles and steel empire from his fathers silk-weaving business, opened his</p>
        <p>Writers Series</p>
        <p>DURHAM - The continuing North Carolina Writers and Readers Series will feature two events in the coming week.</p>
        <p>At 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Crystal Coast Civic Center, the writers on the program will be Ruth Moose, poetry and fiction, and Ellyn Bache, fiction.</p>
        <p>At 10 a.m. Friday, William Harmon, poet and Peggy Payne, fiction, will be the writers for an appearance at Pembroke State University.</p>
        <p>The series, with representation by new voices and veteran writers, is free and open to the public.</p>
        <p>Future dates for the series will include one in Williamston on April 12.</p>
        <p>First Place N.C. Award For ECU'S Rebel Magazine</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau East Carolina Universitys student literary-art magazine. The Rebel, has received th^ awards for the 1986 edition in two competitions.</p>
        <p>First place award in the North Carolina Press Clubs one-to-four color magazine category went to The Rebel at the clubs recent conference in Chapel Hill. The magazine will be entered in national competition.</p>
        <p>The Rebel earlier received two awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association during the Golden Circle Awards convention in New York.</p>
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        <p>museum of Western art in 1930, alongside his Japanese folkcrafts and archeology museums. He died in 1943 at the age of 63.</p>
        <p>Takii^ advantage of the yens rise, the Bridgestone museum recently bought Renoirs Mile. Georgette Charpentier Assise for $10 million and the National Museum acquired a $770,000 Monet.</p>
        <p>New local public museums that have sprung up across the country in recent years have also purchased expensive, famous Western works. Curators and dealers say, however, the acquisitions are attempts to bring prestige to largely directionless museums with single, well-known works.</p>
        <p>Rivaling the museums recent purchases and their collections, though, are works in private hands that most art lovers will never see, art experts say. Even the titles of the acquisitions are often kept secret.</p>
        <p>Major museum curators know that</p>
        <p>masterpieces exist in Japan that could add greatly to their special exhibits, but its important to know the collector personallv in order to borrow them, said Mayekawa. He added that he knows few.</p>
        <p>One factor is the tax system, which severely taxes art purchases and inheritances.</p>
        <p>Most private collectors want to remain very (much) in secret, said Akiyoshi Tokoro, a gallery owner ^ializing in Western art in the Ginza, where most of the citys galleries are clustered. They are using black money (undisclosed income) and dont like to be open about collec-</p>
        <p>CONCERTS AT SITES</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - This spring marks the 15th anniversary of a weekly concert series sponsored by American Landmarks Festivals, which has offered programs ranging from soloists to full symphony orchestras.</p>
        <p>Performances have been at Federal Hall on Wall Street in Manhattan, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, at Washingtons headquarters, Morristown, N.J., and Castle Clinton, which preceded Ellis Island as an immigration station in New York, and other sites managed by the National Park Service.</p>
        <p>Most of the concerts since have included classical music, according to Francis Heilbut, who created the not-for-profit ALF organization in 1972 to showcase artists in historic structures. But sometimes he provides a change of pace, such as a group of Tibetan monks, poets who have read their own works and a German boys choir.</p>
        <p>ollectors today are sometimes wealthy artists or connoisseurs, but more often are company presidents and executives who buy art for an investment, many times in the name of their corporation.</p>
        <p>There are many people who buy art in the name of their companies but keep it in their homes, said one medium-size collector, who estimated he owns $20 million to $26 million worth of art. He agreed to discuss the art acquisitions only on condition that he remain anonymous.</p>
        <p>Kojiro Ishiguro, a gallery owner and major collector of ancient Greek and Mediterranean art, said, There are two types of collectors - investors ana real art lovers. Before the war there were many of the art-lover type. Now, I think not all but most are just investors.</p>
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        <p>Holmes, Art On Paper Shows Currently On View At GMA</p>
        <p>Currently, at the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 S. Evans St., there is a variety of art forms and tcKdmiques for viewers to take in. Downstairs are ^ changing exhibitions (through March) of paintings by Larry Holmes in the North Gallery, and an Art on Paper exhibition in the South Galleries featuring work by Nancy Albertson, Karen Liles, Beverly Plummer and Mary Ann Zotto.</p>
        <p>Additionally, in the smaller area of the South Galleries is a travelii</p>
        <p>hibition of photogaphic panels ?rom the Smithsonian Institute on Ae achievements of *Black Women. The Upstairs Gallery has a show The Message Is Woman with dray^, paintings and sculpture depicti^ women in the nude and clothed. The hallway upstairs has large and small paintings from the permanent collection; and in the sunny Rachel Maxwell Gallery</p>
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        <p>The paintings by Larry Holmes, chairman of the department of art. University of Delaware, focuses mostly on dogs, in nine paintings, with crocodiles as his second subject in three of the paintings in this recent series by the artist.</p>
        <p>Holmes is a meticulous craftsman</p>
        <p>who has given us studies primarily of al black and white dog (the</p>
        <p>a typical</p>
        <p>kind invariably named Spot) ^rry-ing out various activities on floors. One or two paintings depict other kinds of dogs. The patterns of floors include a stippled dark green and another of linoleum squares of peach and pale green marble-like design.</p>
        <p>Holmes crocodiles are first seen in miniature, along with colorful balls and rubbery masks of humans and animal heads scattered on the floor as accessory items in the painting. From there, the artist elevates the knobby, leathery reptiles to the central figure in three paintings. Placed, liked the dogs, on the gleaming linoleum surface of a floor, these creatures take on a sinister air far exceeding what they would convey in their natural, swampy setting.</p>
        <p>Holmes is definitely a goooTcolorist and knows well the anatomy of dogs. His crocodiles are rather grotesquely fat. The repeated device of looking down upon these creatures in a brilliant but sterile setting, and the [litition that comes from a room f similar concepts on variations on a theme, the end products becomes monotonous.</p>
        <p>It would be most welcome to see a show of this talented artists work</p>
        <p>that shows the viewer what he can accomplish with a greater diversity of subject matter and a viewpoint other than the from-above one used here.</p>
        <p>In the Art on Paper show in the South Galleries, all the works exhibited reveal the fascinating po^ibilities of this art form. Oe-ations of handmade papers with its inherent textural vanations, in most instances of a soft, almost velvety surface, are given added character and interest by the saturation effect that results when color is added.</p>
        <p>Nancy Albersons contribution are patterned loosely on geometric forms, particulary the underlying use of a grid system. The colors in her pieces are varied, but of a darker hue than, for example, the brighter, more informal designs in three pieces by Karen Liles. Ms. Albersons two matching pieces, both titled Varied Chants,^ are pleasing in design and size.</p>
        <p>Her work conveys a mood of mystery while those of Liles are decidedly more in a joyous vein with intriguing titles like The Unexpected Avenue, At A Slant and ^Standing A Chance. Unlike the other artists, Lil^ opts for cheerful</p>
        <p>and blues, lemL^and w^t toMes well suited to the designs scattered on her paper.</p>
        <p>Beverly Plummer has a small jewel of art on paper in Some Days You Can See Forever fashioned in three simple forms of plum, Prussian</p>
        <p>blue and</p>
        <p>ion, unobtrusively t)y a few insertions of tiny threads. Another of her pieces, Fo Chung Company, stands out as a fine marriage of color and design.</p>
        <p>To a local artist, Mary Ann Zotto, belongs the adventure of bolder experiments in larger pieces of paper art. In design, hers are the most complex of the four artists, employing a grater degree of abstractions. Her primary color choices are somber - grays, blues, browns and charcoals with a sufficiency of untouched white spaces that add emphasis to the contrast of space playing against the darker colors. Ms. Zotto, too, reveals a technique that gives raised and ridged areas to the papers surface.</p>
        <p>Despite the basic kinship prevalent in techniques of handmade paper, there are differences that point to the varied resultes in efforts by individual artists.</p>
        <p>Art on paper is gaining adherence by a growing number of artists nationally. While this small show at the Greenville Museum of Art is limited in number and in turn to revealing the many possibilities of this form, it does provide an insight of what can be acmeved in this art form.</p>
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        <p>ART ON PAPER  A work by artist Nancy Albertson, titled Varied Chants, is in an exhibition of handmade paper art by four artists. The exhibition is currently on view in the South Galleries at the Greenville Museum of Art, 802 S. Evans St. (Reflector Staff Photo)</p>
        <p>ECU Student Art Show Goes On View Today</p>
        <p>An exhibition of art by two senior students in the school of art. East Carolina University, goes on view today in the second floor gallei^ and cases at Mendenhall Student Clenter on the ECU campus.</p>
        <p>The two student artists represented in this week-long snow (through March 29) are Donna McLaurin of Greenville and Martha Wri^t of Greensboro.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>DISCUSSES ART WORK - Students in the School of Art, East Carolina University, listen to comments by artist in residence Anna Murch, at right, as she gives pointers on an outdoor piece of sculpture by Robert Haden,</p>
        <p>left. The three listening in, second from left to right, are: Adrian Willis, Ken Magas and Leslie Eudy. (ECU News Bureau Photo by Tony M. Rumple)</p>
        <p>British Artist Anna Murch An</p>
        <p>ECU Artist-ln-Residence</p>
        <p>ECU News Bureau Students taking Anna Murchs sculpture classes at East Carolina Universitys School of Art this</p>
        <p>gram. Its a fantastic program,</p>
        <p>she said. Its really important that new blood comes in and out so stu-</p>
        <p>semester sometimes forget theyre in tern North Carolina. After lis</p>
        <p>eastern North Carolina. After listening to Murchs British accent for several hours, they might expect to find the Tower of London outside their classroom instead of Fifth Street.</p>
        <p>Murch was born in England and studied sculpture at the Royal Collie of Art in London. After graduation, she received a grant from the Social Science Research Council to study responsive environment at the Architectural Association in London.</p>
        <p>In 1976 she moved to the United States. I was interested in doing art and sculptures in public places rather than gallery situations, she said. It just seemed as if there was more opportunity here.</p>
        <p>Murch settled in San Francisco, which has served as her home base for the past 10 years. She left the west coast in January to participate in ECUs Artist-in-Residence pro</p>
        <p>dents can learn that there are different ways of thinking. The more exposure they have to these different ways, the more likely they are to find their own.</p>
        <p>Murch will explain her way of thinking on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. during a lecture in Jenkins Auditorium. Im going to show slides of some of my projects and explain how they have led to how Im thinking now, she said.</p>
        <p>Murchs sculptures predominantly involve creating situations or environments. The thing Im interested in doing is worUng with a place, whether its an inside space or an outside space, and actuaUy activating that place, she said. If theres a thread that runs through my work, its probably the use of light.</p>
        <p>Murchs most recent project was Staged Garden, a temporary sculpture on an undeveloped but</p>
        <p>highly visible site in San Francisco. Inspired by the crumbling foundations in the lot, she created a stage on the ruins of what she imagined was once a theatre.</p>
        <p>At night this place is activated with light, she said. Stage lights on the ffound throw up all these long shadows. The stage door is lit with blue neon. So it almost becomes this empty stage waiting for the performers.</p>
        <p>As people walk past on their way to the opera and the ballet, they see this empty stage, she added. Its almost activating their memories of past performances or performances yet to come.</p>
        <p>Murch has served as a visitii^ lecturer in England and at the University of California at Berkeley. She heard about ECU from another artist, applied for the program, and was accepted. The students are great; theyre very keen and hardworking, she said.</p>
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        <p>Did you know that during the book shortage in North Carolma in the Civil War, that a slender 22-rage romantic nonsense costing $1.50 sold out its first edition of five thousand copies in 30 days, so avid were southern readers for books denied them by the blockade and northern</p>
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        <p>Design Show Opening At Piedmont Craftsmen</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM - The Measure of All Things, an exhibition focusing on the elements of design, will open in the Gallery of Piedmont Craftsmen Inc. on Friday. It will continue through May 3.</p>
        <p>The show is designed to show relationships between design in the crafts and design in architecture and interiors.</p>
        <p>Artists to show work are Dempsy Calhoun, Martha Dunigan, George Handy and Michael Kalil.</p>
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        <p>Contact persons for details and forms are: For playwrights, George Parides; composers and choreographers, Raymond Williams - both at 733-2821.</p>
        <p>were either heavenl: hellish scoundrels. her fathers insistence, married a worthless northener... on one terrible occasion he was even guilty of speaking some coarse language^ in her presence. A happy ending eventually took place, however. Bertha escaped the clutches of the Yankee villain, and on his (conveniently early) death married her virtuous diildhood sweetheart.</p>
        <p>It is this tyra of reportage in Literary North Carolina that lifts the volume in interest and pleasure far beyond what might be expected in what is essentially a catalog of literary creators on the Tar Heel literary scene.</p>
        <p>Hie extent of coverage is remarkable  beginning in 1524 when the Italian sea captam Giovanni da Ver-razzano sent his employer. King Francis I of France, a letter about a coastline (present day North Carolina) where his sailors had gone ashore, and continuing to the states youngest literary stars, Literary North Carolina is unexcelled as a fascinating guide.</p>
        <p>The book contains more than 150 illustrations - from engravings to book jackets, to illustrations taken from books, to photographs of the writers. These are natmrally in small size, but serve as a welcome visual adornment to the text.</p>
        <p>In between 1524 and the concli entry dates of 1985, Walser Malone have given readers a marvelous mosaic in capsule form of the lives of North Carolma. writers, their output, trends in literature, all laced with numerous informative, revealing and highly enjoyable sidelights.</p>
        <p>Twen^ chapters treating a wide range of categories simplify finding quiddy and easily what a reader most wants to know about Tar Heel literature - from The Explorers; on through Postwar Poets and NoveUsts of the Civil War; Humorists; Folklorists; Writers for Youm Readers; Writers of Whodunits ai Sd-Fi; Short Story Writers, and publishers of Books and Periodicals.</p>
        <p>To this practical and intelligently method of category divisions is added two appendices. North Carolina Literary Awards and Selected Anthologies and General Works on North Carolina Literature; as well as a copious index of authors, titles and pubhcations.</p>
        <p>All the better known names, past and present are here - Thomas Hariot, Manly Wade Wellman, Thomas Wolfe, Ovid Pierce, Fred Chappell, Doris Betts, Guy Owen, In-glis Fletcher, Bernice Harris.</p>
        <p>There are also entries on Frederick Koch, a significant influence on 20th century drama in North Carolina;</p>
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        <p>The states black writers - prats, novelists, essayists  come to light in this volume, as do people like publisher John F. Blair and joumal-ist-prat Sam Ragan.</p>
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        <p>Ev^ area and comer of North Carolina, from the most remote valleys of the western part of the state to the barren windblown sands of the Outer Banks, are subjects for our native-born writers and for those who emigrated here or only came to see and write.</p>
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        <p>What we as readers may have suspected in random fragments of information - that the Tar Heel state is exceptionally rich in an outpouring of subjects ranging from ^ost stories to tall stories, from trivial nonsense to superb literature - is confirmed in Literary North Carolina.</p>
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        <p>PILOBOLUS</p>
        <p>DANCE THEATRE</p>
        <p>TUESDAY, MARCH 31,1987 8:15 P.M.</p>
        <p>MCGINNIS THEATRE - ECU</p>
        <p>FOR TICKET INFORMATION CAlL 757-6611, EXT. 266 Mon. - FrI. 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.</p>
        <p>This performance is jointly supported by a grant from the N.C. Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts In Washington, D.C., a federal agency.</p>
        <p>Sponcorcd by Eact Carolint UnlvuruUy OcfwrtiiMnt of Unlvortity Union Thooiro Arto Sorloo</p>
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        <p>Rare Literary Honor Accorded Poet- Author Fred Chappell</p>
        <p>BY SUE BOOKS UNC-Greensboro Informatimi Services GREENSBORO - Fred ChaQpeU - poet, novelist, short story wnter and teacher of literature and writing for 23 years  has earned a reputation as one of the nations most talented versatile writers.</p>
        <p>Chappells stories have been cited in "Best American Short Stories five times. He has received a Rockefeller Grant, the Award in Literature from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, the Best Foreii Novel Prize (for "Dagon) from French Academy, and in 1985 the prestigious Bollingen Prize in Poetry from Yale University.</p>
        <p>Now, "The Fred Oiappell Reader has been published by St. Martins Press in New York. The 491-page an-Chappells best</p>
        <p>NOTED CAROLINIAN  Fred Chappell, poet, novelist, short story writer and teacher at UNC-Greenshoro, poses with a copy of The Fred Chappel Reader, published by St. Martins Press in New York. The reader contains examples of the work of the native writer who grew up on a farm near Canton in western North Carolina.</p>
        <p>ry shows the scope of his career.'</p>
        <p>"For a publisher to issue a reader of your work is a sure sign your work is achieving canonical status. That means your work has been recognized as central and authoritative among all the writings of the time. Its as good as being anthologized, which Fred has also been, said Dr. Robert Stephens, head of the department of Eih at the University of North Carouna at Greensboro, where Chappell teaches in the creative writing program.</p>
        <p>"Freds work is not only of recognizable (mlity but also of great range and variety  short lyric and long narrative poems, short fiction and novels and a good many astute critical pieces, Stephens said. "Hes become a true man of letters, and that laconic Appalachian voice expresses  maybe even disguisesa great range of learning.</p>
        <p>Chappell was bom and raised on a</p>
        <p>farm in Canton in the North Carolina mountains. He graduated form Duke University in 1961 and published his first novel, "It Is Time, Lord/ before receiving his masters degree there in 1964. He joined the UNC-G faculty the same year, and last year received the 0. Max Gardner Award, given annually to the two University of North Carolina faculty members who have "made the greatest contribution to the welfare of the human race.</p>
        <p>"Every honest teacher admits that he can show but small evidence of success; every embattled artist must acquiesce to the spectacle of his failure, Chappell said upon receipt of the award.</p>
        <p>"In my view, literature remains today what it has always been, the ultimate repository of the knowl^ge, feeling, fears, aspirations, and affections of our race of beings, he said. "Our responsibility to our children and their children until the end of time. Perhaps in the end we shall have contributed but little to their understanding of themselves and the world they must inhabit, but they shall have record that we in our generations were thinking of them with hope and without malice. It is still up to us to make our endeavors of some use and comfort in those future moments.</p>
        <p>Chappells work stands as his contribution.</p>
        <p>The work is part of only a small body of Southern literature that is likely to still be read a hundred years from now, says Dr. Thomas (Prison of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn. In an article in the March issue of Southern Magazine, "The Class of 2087: Which of Todays Writers Will Still Have An Audience 100 Years from Now? Carlson concludes that only the fiction of Ernest</p>
        <p>Gaines, Cormac McCarthy and Chappell is likely to stand the test of time.</p>
        <p>"The Fred Chappell Reader contains two new stories, "Linnaeus Forgets and Notes Toward a Themry of Flight; the complete text of "Dagon, selections from his most recent novel, "I Am One of You Forever, and three other novels; poems from eleven volumes, including Midquest; and an autobiographical essay.</p>
        <p>In the essay, Chaprll writes: "It )figu</p>
        <p>is clear that I am no figure of literary importance, that I have not the means and no longer any desire to transform the outer contours of the art. In my case adventurous experimentation with form seems to</p>
        <p>lead to over-intellectualization, to desiccation, of content. I have got to {where I should like for my work to be humane, and I do not much care if it  even becomes sentimental. Perhaps:: it would be nice if a few artists in our time decided to rejoin the human:; race, and I think that I would be glad . to do so, however much I disagree-' with its politics.</p>
        <p>In addition to five novels, a book of:' stories and eleven volumes of po^, ; ChappeU has published criticism,* essays and reviews in journals and newspapers.  -i</p>
        <p>Why does he review books for*'</p>
        <p>s'!</p>
        <p>"Ivelbeen stuck with a lot of poets in Holiday Inn motel rooms late at</p>
        <p>Writers To Meet Tuesday Evening</p>
        <p>The second meeting for the month of March of the Greenville Writers Qub will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Shires, 1304 E. 14th St., Rawlwood Apartments, Apartment 1-C.</p>
        <p>The meeting, held on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, are open without charge to anyone interested in creative writing.</p>
        <p>night, he said. "They have three complaints: their love lives arent  going well, which I cant do anything about. They dont like the editorial policies of tne New Yorker; I cant do anything about that either. And they -say newspapers dont print reviews of books of poetry. So I struck a deal ' with some newspaper editors and said I would review other books, too^ * \ if they would print some reviews of books of poetry. Poetry deserves newspaper space.</p>
        <p>ANDERSON NAMED NEW YORK (AP) - Lennart Anderson, a realist painter, has been named a distinguished professor of art at Brooklyn College.</p>
        <p>Rockwell Blake, Male Bel Canto Singer</p>
        <p>By MARY CAMPBELL Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Maria CaUas, Dame Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne and Beverly Sills have brou^t back into circulation a number of bel canto operas that have not been heard in the 20th century.</p>
        <p>It is music that requires coloratura from the sopranos and vocal speed and flexibility from all singers.</p>
        <p>especially tenors. Rockwell Blake believes hes the only tenor currently specializing in bel canto, which emphasizes beautiful tone and agility in ornamental passages rather than vocally conveying emotion.</p>
        <p>When the Metropolitan Opera mounted Bellinis 1835 I Puritani for Dame Joan this fall, it was decided to divide the nine performances between two tenors. B ake perform</p>
        <p>ed for the live telecast of Dec. 13, and tenor Salvatore Fisichella had the opening night on the Nov. 14.</p>
        <p>The 35-year-old artist calls himself a light lyric tenor. He sings in 29 mostly obscure pre-Verdi operas.</p>
        <p>Blake and his wife, Deborah, live in Plattsburgh, N.Y. However, hes traveled so much during the past year to perform operas in Europe that theyve only spent four weeks there. Plattsbui^ is where Blake was bom. His father, uncle and grandfather raised mink for a fur farm.</p>
        <p>A substitute music teacher, Renata Carisio Booth, "discovered Blake in the high school choir. She told him he had bel canto opera potential and offered voice lessons.</p>
        <p>His favorite composer is Rossini, followed by Bellini. "To what Rossini was doing, Bellini added romanticism. He was on the steps of the romantic period. His vocal writing is almost like Puccini but not quite, he said.</p>
        <p>But Blake has no desire to sing the beloved Verdi operas for mch tenors are paid more. And he isnt always complimentary of the superstar tenors who sing Verdi.</p>
        <p>^Today a high C is considered high, he said. "I can think of only three or four tenors who sing high C</p>
        <p>Hes always asked if hes going to sin^ the high F above high C that was written for the tenor in "I Puritani. "To put that note in becomes a trick, said Blake. "I think it does damage to the music. Everybody listens to the high note and forgets all about the aria.</p>
        <p>Blake sang it privately for Richard Bonynge, who conducts the Mets "I Puntani. They agreed he wouldnt sing it at the Met.</p>
        <p>Bellini wrote the tenor part in "I Puritani for Giovanni-Battista Rubini, who could sing a high F.</p>
        <p>"He had the high notes and in writings of the day they were reported to be beautiful and beautifully sustained, Blake said. They sang in a different kind of way to what were used to hearing. He was singing a kind of falsetto.</p>
        <p>"Ive read enough of the literature of the time to understand that vocal technique. I dont have the intestinal fortituae to try to do it. I dont know if I could sell it to the public today.</p>
        <p>By the turn of the century, com-porers started writing differently. Singers didnt have to sing jumps</p>
        <p>three or four tenors who sing high C for real today. The really higldy visible tenors of our day don t sing nigh C</p>
        <p>anymore.</p>
        <p>without breaths ; they lost the need to leam how, Blake said.</p>
        <p>"I love the kind of music that I do. It interests me a great deal because there is a lot of discovery in it. Not many have come before me doing what I do.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA IS MY HOME*</p>
        <p>A Musical-Narrative Celebrating Our Heritage</p>
        <p>starring: CHARLES KURALTTHE LOONIS McGLOHON TRIO</p>
        <p>and theEAST CAROLINA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAFriday, April 3,1987 8:00 p.m. Wright AuditoriumFor ticket information, call the Central Ticket Office, Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., 757-6611, ext. 266.</p>
        <p>SPONSORED BY THE STUDENT UNION SPECIAL CONCERTS COMMITTEE</p>
        <p>MASTER OF HIGH NOTES  Tenor Rockwell Blake, 35. shown in the role of Lord Arthur Talbot, hero of Bellinis opera 1 Puritani, feels he is the only currently performing tenor who specializes in bei canto. Sopranos Jaon Sutherland, Marilyn Horne and others have brought back into circulation a number of bel canto operas requiring coloratura and a tenor with exceptinaliy high notes. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
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        <p>Concert By Pianist Alicia De Larrocha At Wright Monday</p>
        <p>Alida de Larrocha cdelwrated the goldwB annivers^ (A her perform*</p>
        <p>mg career as a pianist in 1979, but she shows DO sign of losing the technical</p>
        <p>brillance of her music. An idol of the American public, she has made three tours a year of the United States since 1965.</p>
        <p>She will Auditorium a Tickets are</p>
        <p>under if tickets are procured Monday prior to the concm. For these, call 7S7-6611 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday. Tickets at the door are all $12regitrdlessofage.</p>
        <p>Mme. Larrochas appearance is spomored by the East Carolina University Department of University UnionsArtists Series.</p>
        <p>Since her public debut in 1929, Alicia de Larrocha has been on a career that has won praise from press, public, and collea^.</p>
        <p>Her North American tours include yearly recitals wi the Great Performers Series at the Lincoln Center in New York City and the Kennedy Center in WashingUm D.C. Ste also appeeurs r^^ly with major or</p>
        <p>chestras m their season series and during th^ summotiine festivals.</p>
        <p>Mme. ce Laroccha is one of the worlds most recorded artists, and among her awards for her London Records recordings, she numbers two Grammies in a row: in 1974 for best classical performance as soloist without orchestra for the complete Iberia; and in 1975 as best classical j^rformance as soloist with orchestra for the two Ravel piano concertos and the Faure Fan-taisie. Other countries, including En^nd, France, the Netherlands, and Germany, have bestowed awards on her recordings.</p>
        <p>In 1962, the City of Barcelona, Spain, awarded her the Medalla de Oro (Gold Medal) for artistic merit, and also in 1962 the Spanish government awarded Mme. de Larraocha the Medalla de Oro al meriot.en las Bdlas Artes. This award was decid</p>
        <p>ed by vote in the Spanish National Assembly, and was bestowed upon Mme. de Larrocha by the king of Spain at a formal reception.</p>
        <p>Mme. de Larrocha is also an honorary member of the Los Lazos de</p>
        <p>Dama of the Spanish Order of Civic Merit and Isabel la Catlica.</p>
        <p>She tours Europe each year and has ^yed many tours in South Amenca, Austrafia, New Zealand, Japan and South Africa.</p>
        <p>THEATRE S GUIDE</p>
        <p>MONDAY CONCERT  Spanish pianist Alicia de Larrocha will be in per-fMmance at 8 p.m. Monday in Wri^t Auditorium on the East Carolina University campus. Tickets are |12 and $6 for youth high school age and younger. For more infmmation and reservations, call 757-6611 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Photoby Christian Steiner)</p>
        <p>Composition Students Concert At Fletcher</p>
        <p>A program of musical compositions ny students in the East Carolina</p>
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        <p>Nick Escalante isn't a vialent man by nature.</p>
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        <p>ASU Offers Tour Course</p>
        <p>BOONE - Newport, Rhode Island is the site of a travel and learning session offered by Appalachian State University from May 31 to July 4.</p>
        <p>Courses offered for undeigraduate or graduate credit are basic sailing ; mayor New England writers; the guilded age, and religions of America. Students may also desim an independent study course with the faculty. Participants will be housed inMcAuley Hall, a 19th century mansion facing the Atlantic on Newports famous Cliff Walk.</p>
        <p>The $1,180 fee includes six semester hours of credit, room and board -17 meals per week - recre-atkm, transportation, fees for all re</p>
        <p>quired field trips to Boston, Salem, Lexington and Plimouth Plantation and tickets to historic Newport homes. Textbooks and incidental expenses are not included.</p>
        <p>Enrollment is limited. A $180 deposit is required by April and the nalance is due May 29. University vans will leave Boone at 7 a.m. May 30 and return July 5.</p>
        <p>For more information call 704/ 262-2282.</p>
        <p>The per capita gross domestic product (GDP) of Latin America fell from $1,933 a year in 1980 to $1,782 in 1965 as the region struggled to service its foreign debt in the fourth year of serious recession, according to the Inter-American Development Bank.</p>
        <p>Playwright Inc. Sets Auditions</p>
        <p>Auditions for reading performances of a play by David Hopes, Waiters, will be held at the Humber House, 117 W. Fifth St., today and Monday.</p>
        <p>Auditions will be held at 7 p.m. Fifteen adult characters are needed for the production  nine males, six females-and one boy.</p>
        <p>The scheduled date of performance is April 22, with a noon presentation at the Greenville Museum of Art and an evening presentation at the Humber House.</p>
        <p>For further details, call Christine Rusch, 758-3628.</p>
        <p>Group To Play At Duke Friday</p>
        <p>DURHAM - Msica Femina Flute&amp;lt;]luitar Duo, an Oregon-based ensemble, will present an evening of music by women composers Friday in the Chinese Room, East Campus Library, Duke University at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>The members of Msica Femina are Janna MacAuslan, classical guitarist, and Kristan Aspen, flutist.</p>
        <p>The Durham performance by Msica Femina is sponsored by the Duke Womens Studies Program and the Duke Institute of the Arts, with additional support from the North Carolina Humanities Committee.</p>
        <p>The event, a part of the Duke Festival of Women in the Arts, is free and open to the public. Msica Femina has recorded cassette albums, which will be on sale at the concert.</p>
        <p>University School of Music will be presented Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall.</p>
        <p>The recital is open to the public freeofcha^e.</p>
        <p>The works to be performed are:</p>
        <p>Suite for Two Alto Saxophones by John Crabill, performed by Denise DAddio and Michelle Erich.</p>
        <p>Variations for Trumpet and Piano by Ledford Wilson, performed by Richard Edwards, trumpet, and Lori McLelland, piano.</p>
        <p>Confessions of a Music Box by Melanie L. Aman, performed by a</p>
        <p>percussion ensemble conducted by Ms. Aman.</p>
        <p>Mystique Mudes by Chris Moore, performed by Robert OBrien, cello, Dan Davis and Chris Holliday, marimba. Dean Gott-schalk, vibraphone, Doug Walker, ion, and conducted by John _ m.</p>
        <p>We Beheld His Glory (John 1:1-2, 14) by John Haney Wri^t, performed by Jeff Jen^an, Witone, John Wright, piano, and Dan Davis, percussion.</p>
        <p>The Student Composers Recital is coordinated by Dr. Mark Alan Tag- a professor of composition in school of music.</p>
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        <p>Carolina Today Calendar</p>
        <p>A spokesperson for the Pilobolus Dance Theater coming to Greenville and Ben Lovelace for the Fremopt Daffodil Festival are among guests to appear on Carolina Today during the coming week.</p>
        <p>The early morning show, 6 to 8 a.m. is aired weekdays over WNCT-TV, Channel 9, Greenville, co-hosted by Slim Short and Jill Ortman.</p>
        <p>The calendar for the week is:</p>
        <p> Monday - 6:40 a.m., Janet Hasely, Shad Festival; 7:15 a.m.. Dr. H.A. Easley, status of malpractice insurance and legislation; 7:25 a.m., pet of the week; 7:40a.m. Marion Bolt, Nash-Edgecombe Resources for Youth Inc.</p>
        <p> Tuesday - 6:40 a.m., healthbreak; 7:15 a.m. Edna Barnes, Sounds of Glory gospel singers; 7:25a.m., Pilobolus Dance Theatreat ECU; 7:30a.m., Janice Bunn, Rocky Mount Luncheon Lions Club Expo.; 7:40 a.m. Myrtle Turner, N.C. Department of Agriculture with a recipe.</p>
        <p> Wednesday - 6:40 a.m.. Education spotlight - Pitt County schools new attendance lines; 7:15 a.m.. Southern Spirit Spring Fashion Show and brunch; 7:25 a.m., Ben Lovelace, Fremont Daffodil Festival; 7:40 a.m., Francis Faust, Trade Expo87.</p>
        <p> Thursday - 6:40 a.m., Walter Woodward, Kiwanis low-income tax assistance; 7:15 a.m., Claire Lang, Carowinds 15th Anniversary; 7:25 a.m., Jerry Turvo, Old Homes Tour in New Bern; 7:40 a.m., all around the house.</p>
        <p> Friday - 6:40 a.m.. Dusty Hanks, comedy routine; 7:15 a.m., Mark Taggart, ECU School of Music; 7:25 a.m., the Camp Lejeune report; 7:40 a.m., plant doctor Eddie Harrington.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22. 1937  Q./</p>
        <p>TO DANCE HERE  Members of the Pilobolus Dance Theater, shown here in the dance Pseudopodia, will perform March 31 at 8:15 p.m. in McGinnis Theater on the East Carolina University campus. Tickets are |10 for</p>
        <p>adults and $6 for youth of high school age and younger. For mwe information and reservations, call 757-6611 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays. (Photo by Martha Swope)</p>
        <p>Brass Choir Concert At Fletcher Tuesday</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University School of Music will present Uie Brass Choir in a concert Thusday at 7 p.m. The concert, free and open to the public, will be given in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hau.</p>
        <p>Dr. Thomas Goolsby, a faculty member of the music school, will direct. Goolsby is also director of the ECU Marching Pirates.</p>
        <p>in the first portion of the program, compositi(His to be perform^ are Aaron Coplands Fanfare for the Common Man; Robert BeadelTs Introduction and Allegro; A Suite of Dances by Tylman Susato which includes La Mourisque, Bransle Quatre Branles, Ronde-Mon Amy and Pavan Battaille, and Thomas Beversdorf Cathedral</p>
        <p>Music consisting of three Glory to (kd in me Highest, T Earth is the Lords and Make Known Your Thanksgiving. FoUowi^ an intermission, four compositions will be performed. These are: two Giovanni Gabrielis pieces,Symphoniae Sacrae (the ^nata Octavi Toni 12) and Symphoniae Sacrae (the Canzon Sep-timi Octavi Toni a 12); Bayne Dobbins arrangement of a 16th Century Motet, and Vaclav Nelhybels Chorale for Brass and Percussion. The brass choir is comprised of 23 players, all students in the ECU &amp;amp;hool of Music. There are six trumpets, five horns, four each trombones and percussions, and two each euophoniums and basses.</p>
        <p>^Message Of Easter' Set For Eleven Productions</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTON - Because I live, ye shaU live also. This is the ilorious Message of Easter. Thus i Piney Grove Baptist Churchs nth annual outdoor presentation of I Message of Easter. [</p>
        <p>The actors and technicians are not professional theater people, but are members of the Piney Grove Baptist Church near Williamston.</p>
        <p>The drama will be presented April 10 through April 20 with performances at 8:15 p.m. each evening. There is no admission charged.</p>
        <p>The effort behind the drama, like the attendance, has grown from year to year. It opened in 1980 with a cast of 50 people. The 1987 production will feature a cast of 130 with another 40 to 50 people working in technical areas.</p>
        <p>The production, based on realism, has been created through the joint efforts of the Piney Grove Church members. Costumes, lighting, and a specially designed outdoor theater help transport Uie audienqe back 2000 years to the streets of old Jerusalem and the surrounding hillsides.</p>
        <p>More information may be obtained by calling 792-4977 or 792-4875 or writ-</p>
        <p>In 1974, former U.N. Secretary-General U Thant died in New York of cancer at the age of 65.</p>
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        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - The calendar for the Methodist College Fine Arts Festival has been published. The festivals themes is America Alive. The 1920s. It opens Friday and continues through April 12. All events will be at locations on the college campus.</p>
        <p>Major events are:</p>
        <p>Theater  Listen to My Song, Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ; Beyond the Horizon, April 2,3 and 4 at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Art - Art Deco Fashion Show, posters, March 29,3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Music - Paul Greens Symphonic dramas, March 27, 6:15 p.m.; piano recital, March 29,4:30 p.m.; district high school band contest, March 31-April 2, all day; historyof jazz, April5,3p.m.</p>
        <p>Lyceums  Talk, Paul Greens imagination, March 27, 8:15 p.m.; from Bauhaus to our house, talk, April 6,7:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Morning Convocations  Old time radio, March 30,10 a.m.; writers of the 1920s, April 1,10 a.m.; puppet show, April 8,10 a.m.</p>
        <p>Movies - State Fair,' March 27,3:30 p.m.; Roaring Twenties, March 29,8 p.m.; Reds, April 5,8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Panel discussions  all on Paul Green  March 27,1:45 to 3 p.m.; March 28,9:15 to 10:15 p.m., 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. and 1:45 to 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>DanceCoppelia, April 11,8 p.m. and April 12,3 p.m.; Ballet Folklorio of Mexico, April 12,8:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Shakers and Movers - Talent contest, April 1,8 p.m.</p>
        <p>A Paul Green display will be on view March 23 through April 5 at Davis Memorial Library.</p>
        <p>All events are open to the public. A fee will be charged for some events. For more information, call 488-7110.</p>
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        <p>Pilobolus Dancers To Be In Greenville March 3 7</p>
        <p>The human body is an amazing instrument of versatility, and no other dance company fully utilizes Uie body in the multitude of ways as does the Pilobolus Dance Theatre.</p>
        <p>Interlocking, free-handing bodies and ima^tive, living forms will characterize the performance on March 31, at 8:15 p.m. in McGinnis Theatre.</p>
        <p>Tickets are priced at $10 for adults and $6 for young people high school age and younger. For reservations, call 757-6611 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m, weekdays. All tickets at the door will be priced at $10.</p>
        <p>Pilobolus is presented by the East Carolina University Department of University Unions Theatre Arts Series.</p>
        <p>The group has become an institution. Founded in 1971 by Moses Pendleton and Jonathan Wolken as an outgrowth of dance classes taken at Dartmouth College with Alison Chase, the company is now in its 15th year.</p>
        <p>The pieces by Pilobolus display its wide ranee of choreographic and theatrical invention. Ocellus</p>
        <p>(1972), the earliest offering of any of the praams, represents the era when Pilobolus was composed of four former classmates turned professionals who created and performed their own work and managed their own company.</p>
        <p>In their furst year they also hung their own li^ts and on occasion composed their own music, as in the score for Honey-Jar-With-Water that accompanies Ocellus.</p>
        <p>The sculptural use of the body, often on never before attempted multiple formations, quicl^ company trademark. Thi takes its name from phototropic fungi.</p>
        <p>Clurrently the company has five artistic directors and a team of dancers who present its repertory and often collaborate with the directors in the creation of new works. The tribal Day Two (1982) and whimsical What Grows in Huygens Window (1982) are examples of such collaboration which show the second Pilobolus generation catching the spirit of the first. In addition guest artists are sometimes invited to con-</p>
        <p>me a le company a genus of</p>
        <p>tribute as in Tarletons fesurre..' tion and Cant Get Started</p>
        <p>Based in Washington, Connechciil. Pilobolus has toured extefisivd&amp;gt;| worldwide. The companys fir^l ap:/ pearance abroad, at the Ed;nl&amp;gt;iii Festival in 197*), brought them Scotsmans Award for the Fj- inge Event. They received the Bei h Cntics Prize in 1975, and in 197H ih:; U.S. State Department sponsored ; Pilobolus tour that included India;*' Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka.</p>
        <p>'nie company has t)een the ifc-! pient of many commissions irorn l.h&amp;gt;; American Dance Festival in Diirhanl-and are veterans of two seasons 1-Broadway.  t</p>
        <p>Recently they have pi c' houses at Londons S In. Theatre, Romes Then 11 i and New Yorks Joyce "111 i In addition to stage p* I ti Pilobolus has appeare 1 1 ul in PBSs Dance in Anie Great Performances trs have completed features French, Danish, Canid Bangladesh nations' rie \ ri</p>
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        <p>6. Goodnight My Love</p>
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        <p>'Turandot' To Air Saturday</p>
        <p>NEW BERN - Giacomo Puccinis Turandot, a new production at the Metropolitan Opera this season, will be broadcast live from the Met for the first time in 12 years, over the Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network Saturday beginning at 2 p.m. It wUl be heard locally over radio stations WTEB, New Bern, and WRRF, Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>Eva Marton wUl sing the role of Princess Turandot, with Placido Domingo as Calaf; Leona Mitchell as Liu; Paul Plishka as Timur, and Hu^ Cuenod in his Met broadcast debut, as the Emperor Altoum.</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>Nelson Plans FarmAld</p>
        <p>By JOE EDWARDS Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - WUlie Nelson is on the road again, plowing ahead with plans for FarmAid III.</p>
        <p>The bearded, bandanna-adorned performer has tentatively set Sept. 19 for the third concert extravaganza to raise money for the nations hard-pressed farmers. It will be at the University of Nebraska football stadium in Lincoln.</p>
        <p>NaturaUy. there is not enough money raised to pay off a $225 billion farm debt, the singer-songwriter-guitarist-actor said. We cant pay off peoples notes. But we could send them a little money and we can call attention to the problem. And thats mainly what were trying to do.</p>
        <p>Nelson, whose ponytail makes him an unlikely hero in the more traditional farm belt, spearheaded the first two concerts that raised a total of $14 million. The first concert was in September 1985 in Champaign, 111., and the second was last July 4 near Austin, Texas.</p>
        <p>Were still getting pledges, the 53-year-old Nelson said recently in an interview. Were getting a few thousand dollars a week. And were negotiating now with Del Monte, whos giving us $1 million.</p>
        <p>They want to do a farmer-aw-areness type of thing. Im not really sure, but its something like a percentage of the price that you pay for a can of Del Monte food will go to FarmAid.</p>
        <p>His continued commitment to farmers comes as his movie, Red-Headed Stranger, is about to be released. It is based on his 1975 album by the same name and is his fifth theatrical movie. His other films were The Electric Horseman, Barbarosa, Songwriter and Honeysuckle Rose.</p>
        <p>Acting has come easier than I expected, he says. The lines we say m movies re like lyrics without melodies.</p>
        <p>Once branded a maverick by the Nashville music community because of his unorthodox singing style (he always seems a beat behind), he now is a finalist for country music's ultimate laurel: the Country Music Hall of Fame.</p>
        <p>Even after 25 years performing, he still does as many concerts in a year (300) as anyone in the business. Hes recorded a dazzling array of duets with partners ranging from Spanish superstar Julio Iglesias to 72-year-old country pioneer Hank Snow.</p>
        <p>His most recent No. 1 hit was last summers Living in the Prom-iseland, joining a bundle of others few can match in productivity or preeminence: On the Road Again, Always on My Mind, Stardust, Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain, To All the Girls Ive Loved Before, Georgia on My Mind and Mamas Dont Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.</p>
        <p>His Stardust album remains on the country charts after a whopping eight years and his Greatest Hits is still on the charts after five. His closest rival in longevity is Hank I Williams Jr.s Greatest Hits, Vol.</p>
        <p>I, at two years.</p>
        <p>Nelson, who raised hogs in the early 1960s on a lOO-acre farm north of Nashville, said farmers need help in Washington.</p>
        <p>Whats left for us to do is to get a farm bill that will guarantee farmers a better way of living, he said. They cant make a living. They cant pay thir notes. They cant make a crop on the money theyre getting for their products.</p>
        <p>The only thing that is going to change that is a farm bill. Weve got to help them bail themselves out. Theyre not asking for charity. They just want a decent price for their work.</p>
        <p>FarmAid evolved from the LiveAid concert that raised money for the starving in Africa. Proceeds went to food pantries, legal assistance, legislative matters, telephone hotlines, scholarships for agricultural students and other causes.</p>
        <p>Providing FarmAid III comes off as well as we all want it to, and I see no reason why it shouldnt, if it helps that farm bill to pass, then there shouldnt be any need for a FarmAid IV, Nelson said. There shouldnt have been a need for FarmAid I, II and III.</p>
        <p>He plans to ask rock stars John Cougar Mellencamp and Neil Young, and country singer John Conlee to participate in the concert.</p>
        <p>These guys were very instrumental in putting ti^ether FarmAid I and</p>
        <p>II, Nelson said.</p>
        <p>FarmAid I presented more than 50 pop, rock and country stars during an all-day extravaganza. Seventy-five acts, most of them country stars, performed during a 12-hour festival at FarmAid II. He acts this year.</p>
        <p>We wont have as many acts as we did at FarmAid I and II, Nelson said. Were going to try and hold it down to where each individual act can perform a little bit more. I think that would be better for them and better for theaudience.</p>
        <p>le expects about 20</p>
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        <p>INiURANCE-lf you have 4 to 12</p>
        <p>points, we can save you tots of money. Call Leon Fornes Insurance, 2400 South Charles</p>
        <p>Fornes In-</p>
        <p>Boulevard, 355-7557 or 355-7373.</p>
        <p>SELL YOUR USED TELEVISION the Classified way. Call 752-0146.</p>
        <p>013</p>
        <p>Buick</p>
        <p>1900 BUICK RIVIERA Turbo. White with red Interior. Loaded, great car. SSOO and assume 17 payments remaining. 746-2929.</p>
        <p>IF YOU'RE NOT USING your</p>
        <p>exercise equipment, sell it this winter in these coiumns. Caii</p>
        <p>7524166.</p>
        <p>01* Chevrolet</p>
        <p>lwCA?RcECusicf5n!</p>
        <p>two-tone tan. Call 753-3450 A.M.</p>
        <p>orafter6:30p.m.$1495.</p>
        <p>two CAMARO 03000 neotlable. 7564547.</p>
        <p>19M CHEVY MONZA. Excellent condition. $1000. Cail after 5 p.m., 750-2000.</p>
        <p>1M1 W0LKSWA6EN RABBIT. Diesel, 4 speed, loaded. Ex-caHant condition. $300 dovm, $30 k. $1530. Call 756-0107.</p>
        <p>1912 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo,</p>
        <p>V-6, automatic, air, cruise, tilt, new tires. Best offer. 753 5942. 1912 Z20 CAMARO. T-top, AM/ FM cassette, 54,000 miles. $5900 negotiable, ill 919-537-4342.</p>
        <p>19SI CHEVY tavalier, $O and Call 752</p>
        <p>take over paynwnts.</p>
        <p>5325 after 6 p.m. or 756-0106, ask tor Kate.</p>
        <p>1^ Z24 CAVALIER. Good con dition. Must sell. $500 down, take up payments. Call 750-2507 days; Wt4617aher6gjm^^^^^</p>
        <p>017</p>
        <p>AVE^</p>
        <p>Dodge</p>
        <p>KY NICE 1903 Dodge Ram Charger 9&amp;gt;rospector, 310 motor, 50,000 miles. Call 752-3066 days; 752-2775 nights.  _</p>
        <p>1972 DODGE Polara, 440 cubic Inch engine, 4 door, with AM/ FM stereo. Good for around-town second car or ideal to restore to like-new. Call 756-5656 after 5 p.m. weekdays, anytime Saturday or Sunday.</p>
        <p>018 Ford</p>
        <p>^OR? ^Usta^wT</p>
        <p>Call after 4:00p.m. 746-416^_</p>
        <p>1971 LTD, air, power steering/ brakes, AM/FM radio. $750. Call</p>
        <p>740-3463 anytime.</p>
        <p>1971 FORD lite, radio, heater, air, good tires, motor needs work, $500. Call 7464116.</p>
        <p>Ill) FORD ESCORT, fully load ed. $2500. Call 25-1121 store, 2^-2011 home.</p>
        <p>1916 BLACK Escort EXP, sunroof, air conditioning, 5 spaed, power steering, cruise control, AA6/FM stereo cassette, 17X100 miles. 752-414S.</p>
        <p>I9M FORD Crown Victoria LX, fully loaded. Leo Venters Ford, 7464171, Ayden,NC._</p>
        <p>1M6 MUSTANG. 4 speed.</p>
        <p>iSoo.</p>
        <p>cellent condition 754391.</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>019</p>
        <p>Lincoln</p>
        <p>19M LINCOLN Town car, tully loaded. Ford executive. Leo Venters Ford, 7464171, Ayden, NC.</p>
        <p>020</p>
        <p>Mercury</p>
        <p>1979 CAPRI RS, V8, 72,000 miles. $2100. Call 752-6313.</p>
        <p>19M SABLE, tully loaded. Ford</p>
        <p>lily</p>
        <p>executive. Leo venters Ford, 7464171, Ayden, NC.</p>
        <p>021 Oldsmobile W^LOSMOBIL^utiass</p>
        <p>Salon, good running condition, all extras, $600 Call 75( 1265.</p>
        <p>1976 CUTLASS SUPREME.</p>
        <p>Custom rims. Very clean. $1050. Call 355-7325.</p>
        <p>19MOLDS9I. Clean 752 6693.</p>
        <p>023 Pontiac MWoSNDPSix^ai^^</p>
        <p>thm. $00. Call 752 7810.</p>
        <p>197 ORANO PRIX. Fully load ed. New tires. Run good. $1350. Deys, 758-2113; nights, 752 2245.</p>
        <p>1988 SUNBIRD, 1976 Jeep CJ5, both excellent condition. Make an offer. 757-1653, keep trying.</p>
        <p>1985 FIERO SE, white wltK tan Interior, assume lease Call 355-7722 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>024 Foreign</p>
        <p>1979, 1 owner, 5 speed, air, 67,000 miles, stereo</p>
        <p>cassette player, like new, 355-AAonday-Frlday.</p>
        <p>6302</p>
        <p>1976 VOLVO 245 wagon, ood condition. 1 owner. U100. Call</p>
        <p>7564806 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>1985 BMW 325e. cosmos blue with pearl leather Interior, loaded, radar detector and custom car cover, 35,000 miles, $17,200. 756-10980^6.</p>
        <p>1978 0RtlNMElkE0 with sun roof, Alpine AM/FM stereo casseHe player, new set of Michelln fires, shoM skin seat  r's side. Seri</p>
        <p>cover on driver's</p>
        <p>rvlced</p>
        <p>on Khedule at Toyota East. In excellent condition. 113,000</p>
        <p>miles. One owner. $13,500. Percy Pair 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 756-</p>
        <p>8356.</p>
        <p>1978 VOLKiWAOEN Dasher.</p>
        <p>Good Condition with air. $1800 Negotiable. 752 3075.</p>
        <p>i9 Mkbk hUokb.</p>
        <p>air, now paint, groat shape. Must sell. 3Kh7238atter 5:30.</p>
        <p>1988 HONDA PRELUDE for sale. Automatic transmission, red, electric sun roof, AM/FM cassette, new radial tires. One owner $281. Day 756 9125, after 6:00 p.m. 758 9839, ask for Ran</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;fy-</p>
        <p>1988 PSUGt 5840 station wagon Automatic, very good condition 752-2983.</p>
        <p>1982 MaMimU^, low mitoaoe, mint condition, loaded.</p>
        <p>after 7,</p>
        <p>1982 MiiiAN ilNTIA</p>
        <p>Air,</p>
        <p>AM/FM, 5 speed Very good condition. 756^ after 5:30</p>
        <p>69,000 miles Air, 5 speed, $4500 rtlable must sell 756 4139.</p>
        <p>neootk</p>
        <p>1983 tUPRA black with black r Interior, sports package, sunroof, loaded Call 355-6510</p>
        <p>afterOpm. Days, 355-2000.</p>
        <p>1984 HONOA Accord LX, power steering/brakes, good gat mile m. Must sell I 752 2321 Or 756 2388, ask for Lawrence</p>
        <p>194$ VW JITTA L Loadidi Air, AM FM radio, tape player, crulso, sun roof, 5 speed. $9800. 35$2256</p>
        <p>"i.</p>
        <p>024</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>Assume loan. Call</p>
        <p>Fully lo 746-4992.</p>
        <p>029</p>
        <p>Auto Parts &amp;amp; Service</p>
        <p>a'tIrE sale. Used: $6 up. Recaps: $13.50 up with good' trade In. New BW radlals: $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>030 Bicycles For Sale</p>
        <p>^INBIKE^^^T^I^</p>
        <p>032 Boats &amp;amp; Motors</p>
        <p>CATALINA 22 with 3 sails, trailer, outboard. $5500. 757-3536, 756-9271.</p>
        <p>LONG GALVANIZED traitors. Prices starting at $349 for 14' boat. Billy's Marine, Bells Fork, 355-2793.</p>
        <p>WE SERVltE johnson-Evlnrude motors. OMC authorlied dealer. Billy's Marine, Bells Fork, 355-2793.</p>
        <p>15' 1988 PISCES Boot with 1980</p>
        <p>90 h.p. Atercury. T &amp;amp; T, extras Included. 291 -3402 after 6:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>16' liOBIE CAT with trailer.</p>
        <p>$2400. 7464893._</p>
        <p>ir FIBERGLASS boat with 85 horsepower motor, excellent condltlon.746-3513.</p>
        <p>1972 GRADY WHITE 19', new, 2000 Hummingbird depth finder, head, 100 horsepower Johnson, $3,000.758-3839.</p>
        <p>1976 CHAPARELL 19', 120 in-board/outboard Mercrulse. $4800. Call 746-2369.</p>
        <p>1978 ir STARCkAFT boat. 120 h.p. inbooard-outboard Mer-crulser. Galvanized trailer and full canvas top with cabin, tow hours, very clean. Excellent condition. $4700.7524210.</p>
        <p>I983 16' HOBIE CAT. Long trail er, double traps, like new. $3200. Call 756-9957 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>ty SEA ox. 1986 model, walk around cabin, 205 OMC Cobra 10. All cntlons. Equipped for fishing, full electronics, low hours, excellent condition. Asking $28,000. 758-2300 days; 758-1742 nights.</p>
        <p>034 Camping Equiptnent CASFEFTfATLERr^e^</p>
        <p>light. Fold up tent. $300 or best oner. See at 108 Avon Lane. 756</p>
        <p>5128.</p>
        <p>WANTED-Sllde-in Camper for small Ford truck with bed.</p>
        <p>30-1139 anytime.</p>
        <p>12' ZIPPER travel trailer, self-contained with shower, hot water heater, air conditioner,</p>
        <p>full size M, carpeted, AAA/FM 8 track stereo system, 12 volts/</p>
        <p>110 lighting, excellent condition, $1295.746-4140.</p>
        <p>1984 33' ROCKWOOD motor home. Low mileage, good condition. $19,000. Call 3U-M2.</p>
        <p>036 Cycles For Sale ImiNO^RRiDir*</p>
        <p>1984 Kawasaki 750 So</p>
        <p>ittago, !,shaH</p>
        <p>drive, asking $1100. &amp;gt;58-9126.</p>
        <p>1983 SUZUKI GS650, excellent condition, shaft drive, $1150. 752 5588.</p>
        <p>1982 YAMAHA 650. 4 cylinder, drive shaH, bought 1984. 4800</p>
        <p>miles. Excellent condition. $1100.752 3816.</p>
        <p>1984 YAMAHA 3 wheeler ATV. Good condition. $625. Call 524 4925.</p>
        <p>1987 KAWASAKI ZL600 $400 factory rebate, $2999. Stan's Cycle Center, Inc. 210 West Greenville Boulevard. 757-0592.</p>
        <p>040 Jeeps B Vans mT^STSSRlGEl^amper/</p>
        <p>Van, low mileage. Call 756^7.</p>
        <p>1979 FORD customized Van. excellent condition, have to sell. 746-3513.</p>
        <p>1984 JEEP CJ7. Red with black hardtop, AAA/FM stereo radio with tape deck, very clean. Call 756-1496.</p>
        <p>1986ISUZU Trooper LS, air, nice truck, 21XM0 miles, $9,950. After 5,756-0887.</p>
        <p>1986 JEEP Comanche XLS pickup, 4 wheel drive, 5 speed. Steal It at $9000 or make me an offer. 3554527 or 355 5009, Craig.</p>
        <p>041</p>
        <p>Trucks</p>
        <p>A VERY NICE 1983 Dodge Ram</p>
        <p>Charger Prospector, 318"motor, 50,000 miles. Call 75:</p>
        <p>752-2775 nights.</p>
        <p>I 752 3866 days.</p>
        <p>FORD DUMP Truck 758 5998 1973 FORD</p>
        <p>rust, runs good.</p>
        <p>pickup, has body kJ,$5M.-------</p>
        <p>. 756 5582.</p>
        <p>1976 OMC Jimmy 4 wheel drive. Nights, 752-3135.</p>
        <p>1978 DATSUN Pick up truck</p>
        <p>with ca cassette</p>
        <p>Call 756-'</p>
        <p>;ap. A iplayer</p>
        <p>AM/FM Radio . Good condition.</p>
        <p>1983 CHEVROLET Blazer, full size, Silverado package, excellent condition, fully loaded. Call 355-7722 after 5 p.m</p>
        <p>198t K5 Blazer 4x4 Silverado, 15,000 miles, loaded, like new. $14X0.793 5282.</p>
        <p>76 IDSff 4 wheel drive, auto. trans.,A.C., power brakes.</p>
        <p>i&amp;gt;o^ steerlng.c.c, new paint I, rebuilt trans. Must see</p>
        <p>and tires.</p>
        <p>to appreciate. $3750 or best offer. 746-4229.</p>
        <p>041</p>
        <p>Trucks</p>
        <p>1984 OMC pickup, fully loaded. Ilka now. Leo Venters Ford, 7464171, Ayden. NC.</p>
        <p>1986 BRONCO II 4x4, loaded, no equity, |ut assume 35 lease ^4^[ntents of $320 per monfh.</p>
        <p>I486 liuzu pickup, 10,500 miles, white with tan Inferior, 4 speed.</p>
        <p>great gas mileage, $5495.' 756-2993 nights; 757-2775 days.</p>
        <p>044 Child Caro</p>
        <p>SbyIt</p>
        <p>TER needed for 2</p>
        <p>children on Highway 43, AAann-Ing Road. 756-3ln from 8-9 p.m.</p>
        <p>HOUSEKEEFeR to watch 3</p>
        <p>year old boy plus light housekeeping AAondays and Fridays 8-3. $SO/wuek negotiable.</p>
        <p>  negotiable.</p>
        <p>References and transportation required. 830-1139 anytime.</p>
        <p>I WOULD LIKE to sit with el-derly. AAonday-Frlday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 524-4143._</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to babysit In my home during daytime hours. 752-5965.</p>
        <p>050</p>
        <p>PGtS</p>
        <p>AKC BLACK Pekignese female. AKC minature Schnauzer pups. 745-5312.</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER SPANIEL.</p>
        <p> _____,ready6wi</p>
        <p>Black. AAales. Call from 8-10</p>
        <p>Welped AAarch 3, i</p>
        <p>EL pups, r 6 weeks.</p>
        <p>p.m., 830-5460.</p>
        <p>AKC COCKER SPAnVIl py, black female. 8 weeks ^11756-0028</p>
        <p>L pup-.$12$</p>
        <p>AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER</p>
        <p>puppies. Champion bloodline. Can see sire and dam. Ready 3/ 21/87. Call 3554545.</p>
        <p>AKC POMERANIANS for sale.</p>
        <p>$175. Brown and sable. 3554531. AKC REGISTERED Boxer puppies. 830-1283.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED male miniature Schnauzer, 4 months old. $150 Call 758-1937 after 6:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>AKC REdlSTEREb Cocker Spaniel puppies, will be 6 weeks old March 28, $150 each. Call 752-8381.</p>
        <p>BLACK AND white female kitten-a months old. Loves to be Inside. Free to good home. 746-4768.</p>
        <p>BOXER PUPPY, 1 male left, 8 weeks old. 355-5584.</p>
        <p>FOR HIRE CREAM colored</p>
        <p>male Persian cat. CFA registered, $150 or pick of the litrw. Call 7584483 after 6.</p>
        <p>FREE PUPPIES. Half lab. Call</p>
        <p>5a4-5430after6:00p.m._</p>
        <p>AAALE BOXER for stud service. Call 757-0159.</p>
        <p>9 AAONTH OLD pedigreed Lhasa</p>
        <p>Apso. Hak papers. Excellent family pet. Good with children. Black and white. Fully trained. $225. Call 946-2790.</p>
        <p>057 Help Wanted Administrative</p>
        <p>LOAN OPERATIONS</p>
        <p>Barclays Bank of North Carolina IS seeking an energetic,</p>
        <p>highly motivated person to take charge of the banks loan operations area. The ideal candidate</p>
        <p>would have 4-5 years experience In all phases of consumer and commercial loan servicing. Knowledge of mortgage loan servicing helpful. Must m able to design and implement operating procedures. Knowledge of loan documentation and compliance requirements is essential. Will be responsible for new loan review to Insure com-</p>
        <p>Rllance with government regu-itions and company policy. Send resume or letter to: Personnel Director, P.O. Box 7346, Groonvllle,NC 27835.</p>
        <p>YaFF attorney for Statewide legal assistance program for women concerning work related problems. Impact litigation, community educa- and</p>
        <p>Non, devetopment and oversee</p>
        <p>ing of referral sysfem and pro-act administration. NC license.</p>
        <p>employment law experience and community education experience preferred. 3 years lltiga-!. Salary 30K to Attorney, M4, Raleigh,</p>
        <p>tion experience plus. Send resume NC Equity, P.O. 28084, NC 27611 by April 1.</p>
        <p>058</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER/Accounts Receivable clerk needed immediately. Experience on com</p>
        <p>puter necessary for this jMSi-flon. A^ly in person at TPL309</p>
        <p>Anderson Avenue, Farmvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>CLERICAL POSITION Good</p>
        <p>typist for wordprocessing and wide variety ot other duties.</p>
        <p>Should be conKientlous and able to work well In fast paced office. Send resume to Clerical, P.O. Box 8026, Greenville, NC 27834.</p>
        <p>CUSTOMER SERVICE- Clerk needed for clothing manufacturer and distributor. Full time position. Apply In person at TPI, 309 Anderson Avenue, Farmvllle, N.C.27828.</p>
        <p>FULL TIME Secretary/ Recep-tlonlst needed tor established real estate firm. Real estate ex-</p>
        <p>erience and license preferred Ixcellent sec-</p>
        <p>out not required. E: retarlal and organizational skills a necessity. Call 752-0025 for Interview.</p>
        <p>CLOSE OUT</p>
        <p>On sGlGctad appliances, faucets and fixtures </p>
        <p>Please contact Amy at Ferguson Enterprises, 3108 I South Memorial Drive, Qreenvllle, NC. 756-ldl. I</p>
        <p>For lightning quick results,</p>
        <p>call CLASSIFIED!</p>
        <p>REGISTERED NURSES</p>
        <p>MCA Heritage Hospital a 127 bed acute care facility has full and part time positions available for registered nurses in the medical, surgical and ICU areas.</p>
        <p>We offer competitive salary and an excellent benefit package, including flexible paid days off. Education tuition reimbursement and stock purchase options.</p>
        <p>Interested candidates should call 641-7140 for appointment or submit resume to:</p>
        <p>Personnel Department HCA Heritage Hospital 111 Hospital Drive Tarboro, NC 27886 AnEEO/AA Employer M/F</p>
        <p>058 Help Wanted ce</p>
        <p>lerical</p>
        <p>CASHIER RECEPTIONIST wanted for local aufomblla daalarshlp. Call 355-7200, ask for Carolyn.</p>
        <p>NURANCE CLERK for new F84: company In Groonvlltel Ipful. Contact</p>
        <p>F8C company In Groan' Exporlenca fwlptul. Coi Darroll HIgnlte af757-1969.</p>
        <p>GALSCRETAkY</p>
        <p>Exparl-</p>
        <p>once a must. Word procauing and dictaphona holpful. $13-</p>
        <p>MARKET SURVEYS</p>
        <p>  part-</p>
        <p>flma during day hours in Pitt and noarby counfias. Must be alart, consctantlous, accurate. Involvos driving own car. Write Markat Survey, P.O. Box 1967, Groonvllla,NC 27835 ( sonal axparlanca, qual</p>
        <p>past</p>
        <p>27835 giving par-iTlflcations.</p>
        <p>TIME Secretary. Excellent organizational skills necessary. Some accounting background preferred. Call 752-3715 for Interview appointment.</p>
        <p>POSITION AVAILABLE. Sacre^ tary In Continuing Education division. Associate degree preferred with a minimum of 5-7 years secretarial experience. Salary based on ins^fional</p>
        <p>formula. Applications accepted through April 3rd. Contact Personnel Deipartment, Pitt Community College, P.O. Drawer 7007, Greenville, NC 27835-7007.</p>
        <p>756-3130, extension 289. AA/EOE RECEPTIONIST. General typ-Ing skills of 50 or better wpm</p>
        <p>ilus computer background helpful. Fantastic benefits. $12,W. Call 758-0541, Snelling &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>SEEKING AN experienced customer service represenatlve for a challenging position. Our national financial services com-Mny is expanding Into the Greenville area. It you are dependable with strong communication skills and have previous experience In the financial industry, we are Inter</p>
        <p>est In diKussing^r^o|&amp;gt;por-</p>
        <p>tunlties with complete benefits package, good working conditions and excellent career advancement. For additional information and confidential consideration. Send resume to or contact: Arlene White, 346 Parkwood Plaza, Wilson, N.C. 27893, or 919-291-6662. An Equal Oppoitunlty Employer.</p>
        <p>WNCT AM/FM Is looking for an accounts receivable clerk. Ex</p>
        <p>perience not necessary but respensipie for general book</p>
        <p>keeping. Salary plus benefits.</p>
        <p>Speed and accuracy are Important. For a confidential Inter</p>
        <p>view call Monday-Friday 9-5 at 757-0011. WNCT Radio is an Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>058</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>(50 WPM) DATA ENTRY WORDPROCESSING</p>
        <p>We offer Bonuses, Health and Lite Insurance, Paid Holiday and Vacations. Plus free in-of</p>
        <p>fice word processing/personal computer training. No other</p>
        <p>temporary help firm can offer what w</p>
        <p>Callus</p>
        <p>we can. Find out why!.</p>
        <p>MANPOWER</p>
        <p>Temporary Services</p>
        <p>118 Reade street, Greenville</p>
        <p>757-3300</p>
        <p>EOE  M/F/H</p>
        <p>ABETTER</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>ANNE'S</p>
        <p>TEMPORARIES</p>
        <p>The area's leading temporary service has immediate needs for</p>
        <p>058 Help Wanted Clerical</p>
        <p>PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER</p>
        <p>wanted with experience. Send resume to P.O. Box 6006, Greenville, NC 27835.</p>
        <p>POSITION AVAILABLE. Requirements: Enloy working with the public, outgoing, extensive movie knowledge, organized, retail experience, high school plus 2 years. Hours: Many weekends and evenings. Salary commensurate with experience. All applications to Sunshine Video, 212 Arlington Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27858.</p>
        <p>059 Help Wanted Medical</p>
        <p>PHYSICAL THERAPY Assis-</p>
        <p>tant and Occupational Therapy Assistant. Must be llcenseo.</p>
        <p>Jobs available immediately. For further Information, call Personnel, 6384519 or send resume to P.O. Box 2159, New Bern, NC 28560.</p>
        <p>RN'S NEEDED to'provide In-Home patient care services. Full and part-time positions.</p>
        <p>059 Help Wanted Medical</p>
        <p>7 REGISTRD NURSES Considering a change? We are looking for RNs interested In a</p>
        <p>challernlng nursing opportuni ty. Fuirand part-time positions with flexible nours. Must have a</p>
        <p>NC Lcisns. We offer competitive salary and benefit</p>
        <p>oackw.^ly to Director of Nursing, Our Community Hospital, Inc., P.O. Box 405, Scotland</p>
        <p>Neck,NC2te74.</p>
        <p>NURSE. Growth comp</p>
        <p>mpany in health care industry; RN or LPN. Daytime hours. Excellent</p>
        <p>working environment and mod-ifacllli</p>
        <p>llties. Salary plus bonus. Call 756-4940.</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Medical</p>
        <p>OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Assistant II. Position available for qualified COTA at Black</p>
        <p>Mountain Center. A state 120 bad MR Center. ICF-MR certified.</p>
        <p>Located in Western NC mountains, near Asheville. Qualifications: Completion of an accredited Of Assistant edcua-tlonal curriculum (COTA) and 2 years experience of OT Assistant or equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary: $13,(72-820464. Please contact: Black NIountaIn Center</p>
        <p>Personnel Office, Old</p>
        <p>70, Black Mountain, NC 704469-3158.</p>
        <p>secretaries/typists and a wide range of clerical workers.</p>
        <p>Earn Top Benefits:</p>
        <p>Vacation and holiday pay Health and Lite Insurance</p>
        <p>Word processing training Sharpen your skills</p>
        <p>Start a rewarding career with Anne's today I</p>
        <p>CALLUS!</p>
        <p>Ask for Jean or Becky</p>
        <p>ANNE'S</p>
        <p>TEMPORARIES</p>
        <p>758-6610</p>
        <p>Flowers OHIce Complex 1410 S. Evans Sfreet (Use Evans Street Entrance) EOE-M/F/H</p>
        <p>AN immediate need. 10 key operators. Speed essential. Call Tricia, Manpower, 118 Reade</p>
        <p>St., 757-3300.</p>
        <p>BILLY JOE ROYAL</p>
        <p>In Concert</p>
        <p>1 Show Only</p>
        <p>Saturday* April 11,1987 Lenoir Community College Gym Kinston, N.C.</p>
        <p>BILLY JOE ROYAL</p>
        <p>SPECIAL GUEST STAR O.B. McClinton</p>
        <p>With the Silver Wings Band</p>
        <p>O.B. McClinton</p>
        <p>Tickets: Reserved Seats $10.00 General Admission $8.50</p>
        <p>Tickata Avoilabl* At: Sound Shop  Kinston, Bob's TV A Appllonco  Aydon, Bob's TV A Appllonco  Groonvlllo, Orlfton Auto Ports  Grifton. Rainbow Rocords Morohood Ploxo. Morohood Gty. Athloto's Comor  Twin RIvors Moll, Now Born. Rocord Shop  Washington Squoro Moll, Washington. SIngor Storo  Borkloy Moll, Goldsboro. Durham's Sporting Goods - Parkwood Moil, Wilson,  Tho Sound Shop, Jocksonvlllo</p>
        <p>Produced  Town  Enterprises,  Kinston,  N.C.</p>
        <p>Randall Huggins  919-522-0658</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>#/</p>
        <p>3.9/&amp;lt;</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>RE BA TES EXTENDED</p>
        <p>^ Celebrity  $1000  Camaro</p>
        <p>Nova  $750  Cavalier</p>
        <p>Cavalier</p>
        <p>Spectrum - $500 - Spectrum</p>
        <p>JTL</p>
        <p>i,</p>
        <p>NOW IN STOCK - READY FOR DELIVERY!</p>
        <p>GM QUALITY SifiVICE PARTS</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0072" />
        <p>E-2 Th Dally Reflector, Qreenvllte.N.C.</p>
        <p>ISf</p>
        <p>IWliWantwl Mtdical</p>
        <p>rowsBnaasE</p>
        <p>affiot Hlttant. RtcaMtn. typ-tg nMchlMtxpwl-</p>
        <p>ln9.mdatfibMr</p>
        <p>o*Mpful.7M-</p>
        <p>BIBTAl</p>
        <p>77.</p>
        <p>  AikliYANT______</p>
        <p>full Hmt 4W (toys a week. i-</p>
        <p>tlon available Imme4lattly.</p>
        <p>FILL-TIME fcecaptionist posT Jlon wIM) local ophttialmology practice. Excellent salary/</p>
        <p>practice. Excellent salary/ Mnents package. If Interestec' aand ratume to Medical Recep tlonlst P.O. Box 1W7, Green vlllo,N.C. 27835.</p>
        <p>iMAOUtE PERiNG for axparlencod medical transcrip-ilonlst. Mutt have knowledge In Mwrdetar wordprocetsing pro-aram. Call Anne's Temporaries far an appointmenf, 7S8-M10,</p>
        <p>ask tor Joan.</p>
        <p>Laoratory manager</p>
        <p>needed tor clinical reference laboratory now In organiza-ttonaj stage and soon to open. ASCP Registered. Strong chem-totry b^ground. Must have</p>
        <p>provan managerial skill. Needs ability to deal with equipment ;^nd supply vendors. Familiarity</p>
        <p>;^nd supply vendors. Familiarity with tinanoe and budgeting noc-attary. At least 3 years of</p>
        <p>aupervlaory/management expe-rlanoe required. Send resume</p>
        <p>to; Randy Uzzell, Pharm-Save tnc., PO Box 190, Hookerton, N.C. 28538.</p>
        <p>LPN NEEDED In local doctors office. Excellent fringe benefits, for more Information write to P.O. Box 396, Greenville, NC 17135-0396.</p>
        <p>MEDICAL</p>
        <p>soaking LPN or equivalent to till odr fun time position Monday-</p>
        <p>positlon Monday-Friday in AAedlcal Records/</p>
        <p>Intermediate care facility. Cemputer background, medical</p>
        <p>rience</p>
        <p>inology, and nursing expe-I required.</p>
        <p>you're Interested In a tion in a positive tapplyat:</p>
        <p>University Nursing Center Route 1, Box 21</p>
        <p>Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>Or contact;</p>
        <p>Sharon Huston, RN Director of Nursing Services</p>
        <p>Monday-Friday 9 a.m.- 3 p.i At 758-7100</p>
        <p>EEO/H</p>
        <p>NDICAL SECRETARY. Med leal terminology background  Will handle insurance</p>
        <p>helpful</p>
        <p>and patient accounts. Excellent bflMiitS.</p>
        <p>- s. Call 758-0541, Snelling A Snelling Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>OOY'S needs a part-time with f</p>
        <p>fashion Illustrator with flexible hours. Please leave samples of Illustrations at service desk, Brody's. The Plaza, 10 a.m. - 9 pzn.</p>
        <p>BRODY'S, The Plaza needs full and part time associates tor the receiving department. Individuals must be dependable, hardworking, accurate and enjoy</p>
        <p>shipping, pricing/inventories of meirchandise. Smai</p>
        <p>experience.</p>
        <p>iry based upon Good commission</p>
        <p>and benefits package. Apply Brody's, Carolina East ^11,</p>
        <p>Personnel Director, Monday-Wtodnosday,2-4p.m.</p>
        <p>BULLDOG TRUCKING Incor porated needs over-the-road drivers for our flatbed opera-</p>
        <p>year of flatbed experience required. Applicants should contact Jim Hinnant, Terminal Manager in Kenly, NC. 1-800-642-2484 or 919-284-4101.</p>
        <p>CLERK needed tor approxi-matoly 25 daytime hours per week. Excellent benefits. Apply at Foto Express, 10th &amp;amp; Cotan-it. 7W67.</p>
        <p>Chest.</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>569 s. Evans St. 752-2175</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>Htip worm MilCRHaRROUS</p>
        <p>Stodb 18,  M</p>
        <p>Aydsn,NCapoclaHiasln screen printed t-shlrts tor</p>
        <p>OMtom</p>
        <p>Protossionai artist available. Call 919-74A3417.</p>
        <p>6LVtllV HdR. Aart-tlme position. Must beat least M ysars of age and a have a good</p>
        <p>area. Phene 756-1980 tor an ap-polntmont</p>
        <p>Do You Want ToWork?</p>
        <p>LIGHT</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL</p>
        <p>WORKERS</p>
        <p>Earn top pay vdth Intorssting assignments at leadhng companies in your community.</p>
        <p>lAAMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS</p>
        <p>KELLY</p>
        <p>SERVICES</p>
        <p>The Kelly Girl People</p>
        <p>355-7850</p>
        <p>204 E. Arlington Blvd. The Arllngtan Canter Giesnville.NC 27834</p>
        <p>Not an  a  toe</p>
        <p>EARN GREAT"M0NY. work</p>
        <p>your own hours. Sell Avon - fl Beauty Company. 756-6396.</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT OURSloR. Sales experience and college background needed. Excailent tralnina. Call 7584)541, Snelling A SnpUing Personnel Service.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT INCM tor part time home assembly work. For information call 504-641-8003, ex tension 9958. Open Suwdtoy.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT INCOME at</p>
        <p>home assembling products, etcetera. No experience re-</p>
        <p>lir^^ Call 504^1-8423 extan-</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED SOUS chef wanted. Greenville Country Club. Apply In person between 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday.</p>
        <p>BASIC SERVICE wanted In Auto Center. Application noeds at least 1 year experience. A&amp;gt;ly at K-Mai^, Curtis Graham</p>
        <p>BROOY'S, The Plaza needs a</p>
        <p>full time associate to loin our of-il m</p>
        <p>flee staff. Individual must be available to work 9-6 Monday-Friday, must be accurate and</p>
        <p>proficient with operating a calculator, has had experience</p>
        <p>operating a cash register and is a non-smoker. Salary based</p>
        <p>upon experience. Good benefits package. Apply In person. Personnel Director, Carolina East Mall, Monday-Wednesday, 2;00-4;00.</p>
        <p>MAHHEWS SEPTIC TANK CO.</p>
        <p>NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS PUMPING 4 CLEANING PItl County Pwmil II04</p>
        <p>14 Y9sr$ Etptrltn</p>
        <p>PHONE 753-4097</p>
        <p>8 A.M. To 9 P M</p>
        <p>8undRv.MRreh22.1987</p>
        <p>068 IMpWRiltRd MiRertlRnRRM</p>
        <p>AAA EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>JOBHUNTING?</p>
        <p>STOP!!</p>
        <p>WE HAVE EMPLOYERS WAITING FOR PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOUH</p>
        <p>CONSTRUCTION Suparvlsar; 41K Rasldantlai/comnatrlcal damailtlon.</p>
        <p>ACCOUNT MANAGER: 2IK4-Supirvise S. budgate, financial sarvioaa.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE SECRfTARY: 23K Typt 68, work &amp;lt; right armtol GER</p>
        <p>kINEl: 15K</p>
        <p>manager TRAINI after tratetnaUaa that dagratl OPPICE NANAGRR: SOO up</p>
        <p>6JV0VIMIII</p>
        <p>Taka</p>
        <p>charp of 61 tpacKiga. CREOITNUWAGER: ISK up Financial baclqround a must Ralall chain offers benefits end edvancement.</p>
        <p>TRUCK DRIVER: 8200 18 wheater,all ioealll SERVICE WRITER: 82084^ Aggressive, very mechenicelty In-cibwdr AAA Reoommendedl FLORAL DESIGNER; to 8240 Make your career a baauHful</p>
        <p>DELIVERY; Lacal company naads person that knows the</p>
        <p>tARTENDER: Exctltent sola-</p>
        <p>forfrabMdl</p>
        <p>lytorl</p>
        <p>CERTI</p>
        <p>1FIE0 HYGIENIST: You</p>
        <p>DAY CARE: Theot 2 year oMs ncedafrlendt OFFICE: 84 Front leamor!</p>
        <p>8225 guarantaad</p>
        <p>aagarleai</p>
        <p>SALES:</p>
        <p>spot tor</p>
        <p>Loading auto doater! ISTANT</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT MANAGER; 84 Lite paperwork, tvenings. SALES/OPFICE: Good</p>
        <p>public? Lite lypingl HEAD CMMIER;</p>
        <p>with</p>
        <p>84 Handte</p>
        <p>those long linos with a smite! LINE SERVER: 83.50 Days on-</p>
        <p>lyl Serve up a rewarding jebi COSMETICIAN: Will train par-sonalltyplus!</p>
        <p>sonalltyplus!</p>
        <p>MANY MORE</p>
        <p>101 West14lh Strati Suite 283 758-1393 Low Fet Porsonnal Sarvica</p>
        <p>AGES 16-21, out of school. Frw</p>
        <p>(pb training through Job Corps. Also G.Et). S^al </p>
        <p>il Sorvlcot, Graonvllle. Wodntsdoys, 12 noon-2p.m.</p>
        <p>APFLICATIONi NOW BIN8 ocoapted tor axpartenced dry</p>
        <p>ctoaning parsonnat tor naw dry       r.  Call</p>
        <p>756-400</p>
        <p>plant. Good pay.</p>
        <p>JdSIStANTMAmgERTRAIIIEE Person wanted who wants to team the restaurant business. Involves limited traveling and must be wUlbr to relocali. Experience helptol but not necessary. 756-^ tor appoiirtment.</p>
        <p>AUTO Mechanic naadad.</p>
        <p>Tools and 5 yaars experlanoa. Contact M.E. Portor-Rajoonal Auto Parts, Inc. Hta^y #364 West, Grewivllte, NC: 756-1100.</p>
        <p>AUTO PARTS counter person needed. Contact M.E. Porter-</p>
        <p>Regional Auto Parts, Inc. Hk^av 1264 West, Graenvilte,</p>
        <p>NC 756-1100.</p>
        <p>PARKING LOT STRIPING</p>
        <p>753-2339</p>
        <p>FaravilU, IK</p>
        <p>CLERICAL</p>
        <p>Position available for highly motivated individual who enjoys being creative. Would be Involved with plant activities, safety, company newsletter, security, and special projects. Must have excellent communication skills. TRS80 experience helpful. Apply at;</p>
        <p>ORADY-WHITE</p>
        <p>BOATS</p>
        <p>PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-11 A.M. and 1-3 P.M.</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 Excellent 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>We give high priority to</p>
        <p>high-tech</p>
        <p>office workers.</p>
        <p>At Manpower Temporary Services, we welcomeand appreciateskilled office worHers. Peopie who thrive In automated office sites. And like the freedom and variety of temporary work.</p>
        <p>As our empioyee, youli work in some of this area's most advanced offices. With good, weekly pay. A flexible work schedule. And. If you have good typing skills or previous word processing experience, a chance at our fast, free Skillware training.</p>
        <p>If you have information processing, data entry or other office experience, call us. Learn about the priorities we give to special people like you.</p>
        <p>OMANPCM/ER</p>
        <p>TEMPORARY SERVICES</p>
        <p>lit Readt Street</p>
        <p>. QreeiwHle, N.C.</p>
        <p>757-3300</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>060  Mi</p>
        <p>Helbtil</p>
        <p>i^lai</p>
        <p>Wanted</p>
        <p>neous</p>
        <p>~ 6MtduARb-</p>
        <p>The armed sirvlte wHh a peacetime mlsiten. Hite ethers white</p>
        <p>irseTf</p>
        <p>NNlNrVNe NflQ UnlCtr criilST'</p>
        <p>manfs. Opp and wemar</p>
        <p>for man unlimited. 2</p>
        <p>year aniistmants. You ewa it to</p>
        <p> la can ,1oll frat-1-80IF</p>
        <p>.LlkSteyWsair parlanca In private aceaunting needed to handte all beokkesp-Inasn cemputer as well as men uaRYNr 7 oimpantes. Fee paid. Call I9S41, Snelling 4 Snelling PamnnalSarvtcas.</p>
        <p>fSSULV W  poultry</p>
        <p>farm in GrsanvHte area. Owall-</p>
        <p>Ing and ultmias furnished. Call 75l82ar 756^129.</p>
        <p>fcmrmmirTM-</p>
        <p>time posittan. Experience</p>
        <p>   "  15W  tor  an</p>
        <p>prafarrad. Call 756-15</p>
        <p>FLOWER SHOP</p>
        <p>Seeking somaena to work In</p>
        <p>ass.iSSx^r''' "</p>
        <p>Shii^EzaFoodiand Mamorlal Drive Pin km in exchmige tor</p>
        <p>aMs sorvicos tor handtcapeed shidsirt. R^-</p>
        <p>vmihnin goiinqn</p>
        <p>: required. Call 746-3513.</p>
        <p>FU TIME wallrass needed</p>
        <p>experience preferred. No phone OHls. Aretteatlons avallsDle at</p>
        <p>Szechuan Gardens Monday-Friday batwoen 3 and 5p.m.</p>
        <p>BRoUilBliMAk. apable of maintaining and operating grounds awlpmant. Contact Oakfflont Sauara, 1212 Red Banks RoMoreenvllla. 756-4151.</p>
        <p>MriNGI Fadsral govammant tobs In your area and overseas. Many Immadlata openings without waiting list or test. 515-68JN0. Phone call refundable. (682) 8384885. Extension 513.</p>
        <p>HBusmSANiNO workers needed. Must live wHhln 2 mites of Gresnvilte. Must have own Iranaporlattan and work 40 hours/week. Ratorencas re</p>
        <p>quhed and axperianct preferred. Call 752-^ Willis Msid</p>
        <p>Sorvloa.</p>
        <p>Human resources Manag-or. Wt are an astablishad NC</p>
        <p>Man's Apparel Arm with dynamic growth which has created Ihia naw position. The succanful candidate must have 5 yaars ex-porionca in all phases of psrson-nal managsment at a manufacturing fadlily and must be paepte ertented. Sand resume,</p>
        <p>salary history and salary ra-ulramants to H aaauvees Manager, P.</p>
        <p>1967, GraenvillaTNC 27835.</p>
        <p>guirami</p>
        <p>Raaauvces</p>
        <p>to Hyman</p>
        <p>P.O.</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>LICENSED HAIR Dresser</p>
        <p>wanted at Georaa's Hair Designers, The Plaza.</p>
        <p>Tuesday-Friday, 10-5;30.</p>
        <p>Apply</p>
        <p>060</p>
        <p>HstoWsnltd MscmIumous</p>
        <p>LINEN SERVICES AAANAGER</p>
        <p>Large county hospital seeking manager to ovarsat operation M</p>
        <p>llnon and laundry saniicas. Ex-ptrtenct should^ Include two</p>
        <p>In a suppi^lsqry capacity TO Inc'</p>
        <p>includa distribution, nal, invantonf and budget managemont. CompatlAva salary and baneflt package. Sand rasumato;</p>
        <p>Personnel Department</p>
        <p>WAKE MEDICAL CENTER</p>
        <p>3000 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, NC 27610</p>
        <p>An Equal OpporttunHy Employtr LBifALCLiAklNG sarvica has part Ama cleaning positions avallabte. Also niiad pm thna</p>
        <p>jssKSrwW;</p>
        <p>South Evans Straat, Grsenville or call and schodula an ap-pointmant tor intarvtew. OAlca Is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 758-4377.</p>
        <p>LbKINO tor Individual with axparlanca In restaurant managemont. Send resumo to 2110 Nouse Boulevard, Naw Bam, MC 21560.</p>
        <p>k' MNY working at home sailing Information by mall. Free details. Rush self addressed, stamped anvalqpt to; MWE OefMrtment B, P^ Box WMblm</p>
        <p>2571,1</p>
        <p>ilngton,NC 27809-2571.</p>
        <p>iWANAOER NEEDED. If you have management ability and knowtadge of automobiles and would like to work into part ownership of a profitable business Contact M.E. Porter-Regional Auto Parts, Inc. Htolmay #264 West, Graenvilte, NC. 756-1100.</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE. Bank-ing or Anance degree needed for progrttslve company. Above average salary and benflts. Call 75s2i, Snafling 4 Sntlling Personnel Strvico.</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT TRAINEE.-Largi local Arm needs sg-</p>
        <p>grwMive pwson who mjoys</p>
        <p>working with children. SaL, and bonus. 810-23,00. Foe negotiable. Call 750-0541, Snelling 4 Snelling Personnel Service</p>
        <p>NATIONAL COMPANY seeks</p>
        <p>professional Image Consultants. BMoma a I '  '</p>
        <p>professional Image</p>
        <p>and Color Specialist oftering nally coded cosmetics ana</p>
        <p>seasonally total Image workshop. Great ca</p>
        <p>opportunity. Potential six  Income, t</p>
        <p>figura Income. For Interview, call M.S. Stout, 919-776-7025.</p>
        <p>060 Help Wanted Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>mrRflsssSiB</p>
        <p>hours, oambigs up to 50%. you</p>
        <p>a.assas:'-'</p>
        <p>mlrsmonts to P.O. Box 7063, Sraonvllte,-------</p>
        <p>WIT-TiMi cook tor locai</p>
        <p>Stroof.</p>
        <p>mm am txportancem autemobUoAttos, contracts, and bookkeeping work. Sand</p>
        <p>Sffistxi'ps:*</p>
        <p>HWMiMl kliUMI</p>
        <p>comaoalAen  Atlantic Parsonnel SarvloM. 355-7931.</p>
        <p>WBSeSiSHIE</p>
        <p>-ixparlc. using RPG2 on a 34 or 36 naadad.</p>
        <p>Will expand to a 31.823-$2,0e. Foe Paid. Call 75g4541, Snelling</p>
        <p>4 Snelling Parsonnel Sarvica.</p>
        <p>quality gfiUMii. free cover laAers with each resume. C. R. Wrtting Sarvica, 3554390.</p>
        <p>lEktAaiN noodsd with ax-partwKa In repairing^ mobile homes. Apply In parson bstwoon 9 and 11 a.m.. Monday-Friday.</p>
        <p>No phono calti. OMWiSt</p>
        <p>...  Groanvilla Boulevard, Graonvllle.</p>
        <p>RETAIL SALES CLERK. Full-</p>
        <p>Am airtry laval position. SeU-moAvatod onargatic parson. Will hraln. Call 756-1580 tor an PPOMmlWtt.</p>
        <p>GAMtgb: Vartaty store mT</p>
        <p>agar tor ragional dwK Good Mlary plus bonuses, vacation.</p>
        <p>SSL" fit</p>
        <p> siW.^Va</p>
        <p>i.Graonvllto.NC 27835.</p>
        <p>Vartely Box 1967,</p>
        <p>wAntED OELIVERV ponon-nal, frinoa bonaAts. Apply in fSnan Barnes Atotor^arts,</p>
        <p>SB''*'</p>
        <p>WN'fED: Stockroom clarkd Sates Clark tor tedias ready-to-wear store. Call 753-3170 ba-</p>
        <p>twaan to a.m. ^^pTm.toran</p>
        <p>apmntrnant.</p>
        <p>wihbanaadtd.</p>
        <p>tltton resuma</p>
        <p>WANtEb SMEONE to care tor eldsriy lady nights, furnish own Iransportatlon. Call after 5:30,746-3654.</p>
        <p>JJ&amp;gt;A*Ytime Vitoakands only. Ont full Anw: work 1 wook on, 1 week oA. Must be at least 21 of</p>
        <p>sliosnse. Full Arne house parent will have fringe bonaAts, pr^ 1 year coltega in ralatod gold or exportenca. Contact</p>
        <p>060 HtlpWMittd MisctllaiMous</p>
        <p>i'tfcVttl Rdi1&amp;amp; up kre a idmobllahoi</p>
        <p>mobfla homes and------------</p>
        <p>pa^ Apply 313 East tolh Street.</p>
        <p>Apply 313</p>
        <p>rm5R</p>
        <p>SSHmyTTget</p>
        <p>ooworVsfs.</p>
        <p>kbPERATOA</p>
        <p>along wall witti</p>
        <p>Ewallant dictotion wItti ability to pronounce international</p>
        <p>Exoollont/accurato handwrH-inaandipalllng.</p>
        <p>mual be triMtod with confidential intormatlon.</p>
        <p>Ability to work under customer proasura and pressure Involving amaraancy madkal situations. AbURy to foltow and carry out</p>
        <p>Mual bo raHabla, dapondabla and prompt worker.</p>
        <p>Must be community iplrltod. Wrttton/varbal totts will be</p>
        <p>given. Hours.</p>
        <p>avallabi: 1IPM-7AM to include Friday aUd Saturday 1lPM-7AM8hlM.</p>
        <p>Call Answarphona at 7S2-4163 from IOAMto4PM.</p>
        <p>An Equal Oppertunlty Empwyar</p>
        <p>THIBnAL</p>
        <p>0aA6 naads ag-grosslvo telaphona solicitors. Morning, oftomoen and avoning</p>
        <p>sMAs are available.---</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>bonus.</p>
        <p>aflar 1 toarrangs an Intarviaw. IAnVO: Painter with 3-5 yaars axpertanca. Must have own fruck. ISfr900 after 6pm</p>
        <p>I are available. 8340 par plus guaranteaa wakly I. Call ^7100 or 355-7068</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>HGlpWanlEd</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>mMsnsnaEWi</p>
        <p>Color, foshion, and glamourl Join nw in a faacinaAng career offartng color analysis, fashion, and color coordinatoo GosmaAcs. All of this and more whan you raplasant tho fostost growing color company in Amorico. For more Intormafion call Mrs Worley 919-736-1162.</p>
        <p>Swimming Pools</p>
        <p>Chamicala,Suppllaa</p>
        <p>Conatriictlon</p>
        <p>POOiASSPMT</p>
        <p>355-7121</p>
        <p>Mlway488ouWi.arootwllte</p>
        <p>USED REFRIGERATORS RANGES &amp;amp; WASHERS FOR SALE</p>
        <p>U. Metritl S Sons</p>
        <p>207 Evans 752-3736</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p> _______clothing</p>
        <p>rotollor Is searching tor txperl-ancod enthusiastic, salf-moAvstod fashion coick&amp;gt;u, caraor mlndsd Individuals tor entry level management positions In the Graenvilte area. Individuals must be professional. craaAve and undarstand the Im-nwtanca of customer service. Exeallant salary and baneflls</p>
        <p>villa, NC 28590.</p>
        <p>SALES raprasantatlva-contract</p>
        <p>carrier/proparty broker seeks axpartenced sate)</p>
        <p>part-1 ary r eOfa,</p>
        <p>sates parson, full or Amo. Sond resume sal-raqulraments to: P.O. Box Statesville, NC 20677.</p>
        <p>BDyEJFTST-</p>
        <p>WOMEN'SCLOTHING Retail store Is saekinj) an assis-</p>
        <p>train you on the job. If you are borod with your work and want</p>
        <p>an axcttlng change this Is the job for you. Ptrson must demon-slrsw fashion merchandising</p>
        <p>marchandlsing skills, paparwork ability and be willing to Iravtl to New York and regional markets. Retail or buying ixportenco pratorred.</p>
        <p>Send resumes to: Buyar, P.O.</p>
        <p>He, NC 20590.</p>
        <p>Box74l,Wlntorvllle,</p>
        <p>OIIISTALTANNINGCENTER</p>
        <p>InshteCoastal Fitness Cantor Wt are now accopAng appllca-Aons tor a rtcapAonlti^lts</p>
        <p>parson. Hours needed will bo Menday-Tuesday, nasds -</p>
        <p>p.m. .  ______</p>
        <p>have axparlanca</p>
        <p>1-5 p.m. 1A ), Friday, 6-9 9-5. Must</p>
        <p>  ..jling with</p>
        <p>and alto phono Call tor an Intor-</p>
        <p> y bafwotn 9-1 and</p>
        <p>54, ptoasa ask tor Chris at 756-</p>
        <p>isday.</p>
        <p>.m. and Saturday I iva axparlanco dea I public : Hdtatlon. (</p>
        <p>Kw MonoBy</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>bRooY'S has outstanding op-portunlttes tor careor-mindad hill Ama associates with mer</p>
        <p>chandising and managemont skills tor dspartmont head poai-tlons. Individuals must maintain a high protoukmal Inwgo and promote a high level of customer sorvlce. salary based upon exportenct. Good salary and banaflts package. Apply In parson. Brody's Personnel Director, Carolina East Mall, Mon-day-Wadnasday.2-4.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING for used car salesman. Must ba rt-llablt. Call 752-7636 bolwoan 9 and 9.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE OPENING tor</p>
        <p>amblAout real astato agent.</p>
        <p>training</p>
        <p>Private ofAct and</p>
        <p>at Mavis Butts Realty tor con-f.37</p>
        <p>Adantlat interview. 355-7653.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR ambitious, motivated real astato agents to work wItti a naw and growing sT estate</p>
        <p>agency. Must have real astato llcansa. Call for your Interview today. CENTURY 21 Janet</p>
        <p>Bowser 4 Associates, 355-7000.</p>
        <p>NEED Full time Salamrson and assistant manager. Experi</p>
        <p>ence pratorred. Good bonofits</p>
        <p>and working conditions. Apply In person only. Baldwin's, The Plaza. Room for advancement.</p>
        <p>PART TIME Satesporson nood-</p>
        <p>ad. Experlanca pfatorrod but not necessary. Expartenca</p>
        <p>boating field or retail sales helpful! Salary nagotiabte. Call Park Boat Co., Washington, NC, 946-3240 toran appolntmant.</p>
        <p>PRODaiON SP'lVjSOR</p>
        <p>needed for local manufacturing company. People skills art a must. Respond to Production SuporvlsorT P.O. Box 1733, Groenvllle.NC 27834.</p>
        <p>Lumberjack Tree Service</p>
        <p>FREE ESTIMATES - INSURED</p>
        <p>Tree Removal  Cabling  Bracing  Deadwooding  Corrective, Aesthetic &amp;amp; Safety Pruning  Stump Removal </p>
        <p>Jeff Snell - Owner Call 793-1353</p>
        <p>Because Of Tremendous Response.. .Offer Extended!</p>
        <p>Save</p>
        <p>Ihousands!</p>
        <p>At Freedom Buick-Pontiac-&amp;lt;jMC Thidcs you can get up to *1,200factory cash back and extraordinary discounts on selected brand new 1987 Buicks and Pontiacs in stock!</p>
        <p>1987Bukk Century  Indudes:  Air Conditioning  AM/FM</p>
        <p>List Price  *13 966  cassette stereo# Cniisecontrol  Tilt</p>
        <p>Discount  I400  ae^ -Tmtedgto. Split doth</p>
        <p> _ n .    ^  seats Remote control mirrors</p>
        <p>Factory Rebate  800   p^Q^t &amp;amp; rear floor mats</p>
        <p>Sale Price 11,766    Delay wipers Wire wheel covers</p>
        <p>Vm Save *2200!</p>
        <p>HurryOnly 4 Left In Stock!</p>
        <p>1987BuickLeSabreCustom OverlOLeSabresNowInStock! List Price *16,158 Indudes.# Power steering Power nicmiint 1 7sn brakes* Air conditioning Cmise ^  controITfltsteeringElectricdoor</p>
        <p>Factory Option Rebate 600 locks* Front &amp;amp; rear floor mats * Body Sale Price 13,808 side moulding Delay wipers</p>
        <p>* Aluminum wheels</p>
        <p>Power antenna 55/45splitseats</p>
        <p>M)u Saw *2350 li</p>
        <p>1987 Pontiac 6000 Sedan  Indudes; Split seats Reclining passenger</p>
        <p>ListPrioe  *13167  seat Tinted glass Floor mats Air</p>
        <p>Discount  1350  CorKlitkxiing* Sport mirroRTflt</p>
        <p>Uisoount  wheel* Aluminum cast wheels</p>
        <p>Factory Rebate  500   AM/FM cassette stereo</p>
        <p>Sale Price 11317 Rallygauges</p>
        <p>Yoa Save %850!</p>
        <p>AD of our 1987 cais iiKiude a 6-yw/60,000mik power train winanty! Prk do not indude lax and</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, Bumville753-7103</p>
        <p>Buick*PDntiac*GMC Trucks Euro-Leasing!</p>
        <p>ASipnonCompaify</p>
        <p>e^jr^</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0073" />
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted mIm</p>
        <p>isssmm^</p>
        <p>SalM potWon odm. Space aga product that tava home-</p>
        <p>ownan 22 to 40% on aloctric bill (not a MHar product). 100% financing and guarantood. Call   a,3S$-7505</p>
        <p>Mr. Barrow, 3&amp;amp;7S02or 7S3-27S0.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>SAlMsiYlNavaliablafor an aggranlvt, lalf-nwtlvatod pwrion wHh aalaa axporlanca. Excallant pay with commlaalon and bonoflti. Apply In parson. Factory Mattross and Imtorb-ods, 730 Groanvllla Boulavard. naxt to Tha Plaza.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>AtttNTION</p>
        <p>- ftaal Estate Agents. Wa prasantly have an opening tar one full time a^</p>
        <p>with a North Carolina real estate license. FulTtinse. Must</p>
        <p>plan to work 40 hours per week. Leads and sales aids available.</p>
        <p>For your confidential Interview, call Aim Bass, CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-4M6.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted . Sales</p>
        <p> iiRilBi-</p>
        <p>for buslneu accounts. Full time; tM,OOOmOOO. Part-tlnw: S12.000-t1l,000. No selling, repeat business. Set your own hours. Training provldod. Call 1-412-030470, Monday-Frlday, 0 a.m.-S p.m. (Central Standard Time)</p>
        <p>ItOMESTEADMMOfclAL OARDENS Needs people who are willing to</p>
        <p>train for a full-time position as s. No expe-</p>
        <p>*North Carormo's Distribution Center For Dixie Vons</p>
        <p>Any Make And Model Available Mini Or Full Size</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>Special Order With 7 Day Delivery*</p>
        <p>* Depending On Availability Of Chassis</p>
        <p>Terms To Fit Your Budget Inventory On Hand</p>
        <p>Tnickft Auto Leasing, Inc. 756-3635 1-800-682-2216</p>
        <p>r  Hwy.  11  South,  Greenville</p>
        <p>Your Service Headquarfers-</p>
        <p>Joe Cullipher</p>
        <p>Chrysler</p>
        <p>New Open Saturday from 9 a.ni. -1 p.m.</p>
        <p>fluBViiiL VniTER (HANSE</p>
        <p>$4199</p>
        <p>(Good on all Chryslar, Plymouth and Dodgo models. Other specials available. Ask tor detalla.)</p>
        <p>toD</p>
        <p>Coupon valid during Saturday working hours only.</p>
        <p>_I</p>
        <p>f~(OMTR%n*M^^ I</p>
        <p>a IMS ROTA1NN</p>
        <p>$1A99</p>
        <p>Coupon valid during Saturday working hours only.</p>
        <p>. I</p>
        <p>We're new epen lenger to give yen quality service.</p>
        <p>Vlymout</p>
        <p>Ooge Ifuchs</p>
        <p>LEASING</p>
        <p>CAH TRUCK</p>
        <p>TEL. 756*0186</p>
        <p>3401 S. MEMORIAL DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>TEL. 756-0186</p>
        <p>memorial counsalors. rienoa naoessary. Tremandous financial and amothmal rewards Involvad but dedication reqirad. Call 7S7-3643 betwaan 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays.</p>
        <p>YLEVISION ADVERTISING Saltsparson for tho Grean-</p>
        <p>villa/WashliM</p>
        <p>araa. Must</p>
        <p>Itlngton</p>
        <p>have at least 2 veers madia sales experience. Ssfid resume to</p>
        <p>Steve South, WCTI Tclevislan, P.O. Box 2325, New Bam, 28541. WANTED INDEPENDENT Seles Representative. THE CLEARBROOK COMPANY Is Making aggressive, self-moHvatlng siies rep to promote and sail its StataHif-fha-Arts Water Treatment system. De</p>
        <p>veloped with space age The Clearbrook</p>
        <p>technolMy, .__________</p>
        <p>Water Treatment unit is the</p>
        <p>most tectmologically advanced method of making the water you drink and cook with clear.</p>
        <p>palatable and pure and at an unbtliavable cost of leu than M par gallon. Excellent Income and benefits. 00% of dsmonstra-tions result In sain. Full tima or part-flmo. Ideal opportunity for sfudents, housawlvn, and other pof^ dniring to supplemont their Incomn. Call 757-3040 or 750-2047 for ai^ntmont ter Interview.</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>REP</p>
        <p>Greenville Territory</p>
        <p>A world fanMuu leader in the manufacturing of microprocessor based eutomotlve diegnosltc and test equipment has an opportunity</p>
        <p>tar  highly skilled automotive technician familiar with the lat</p>
        <p>nt in automotive technology. This person should have a pleasant personality with skills that would aulst In the ulllng.</p>
        <p>training and demonstration of tho ultlmato in diagnostic oqulpment. We require an</p>
        <p>honut, hard working, goal-orlantad parson who wants to txcel.</p>
        <p>This lucrative position Is com-mlukm compenuted at one of tho Industry's highest rates plus an attractive benefit package.</p>
        <p>For the opportunity of your llfe-tlnM plooM send you ruume to:</p>
        <p>RON WHITMAN SUN ELECTRIC CORF^ORATION</p>
        <p>420 North 1-85 Charlotte, NC 28214</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer Fematas and Minorltlu are Encouraged to Apply</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>061</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>Gales</p>
        <p>ONE CALL CLOSERS</p>
        <p>If you area profeUional one</p>
        <p>coll closer looking tar an oppbr-5,000 to $S)0</p>
        <p>tunity to earn</p>
        <p>After 25 years we are 41 In our industry and everyone knows It. We believe the only reason many good salespeople never earn 150,000 to $75,m per year Is they were never In the right place at the right time.</p>
        <p>WE OFFER:</p>
        <p>Qualified preset appointments -generated from our national and local advertising. Commluion sales In depth training program 100% financing through our customors</p>
        <p>So If you're 41 why not join 41 and for once In your life give</p>
        <p>S3S'!.%S'p.TS</p>
        <p>personal interview, call Mr. Kelly In Atlanta at 1-000-344-5244.</p>
        <p>SALES CAREER. Will train aggressive person for exceptional career opportunity. Substantial starting salary plus incentive</p>
        <p>IncreasM as earned. Sales expe-</p>
        <p>itial.</p>
        <p>rience helpful but not essentl-.. Write or send ruume to: T.H., P. 0. Box 20000, Raleigh, N.C. 27419. EOE/M/F.</p>
        <p>061 Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>CUSTOMER SERVICE</p>
        <p>Aoont</p>
        <p>Full-time pnition with pM-mont Commuter. Contact sta</p>
        <p>tion manager, L^rry Dutton for interview. Call 758-1457.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>061 Help Wanted Sales</p>
        <p>Earn 4o% profit uiiing lites. Local ter-5444 for furthor</p>
        <p>computer suppltes. Local ter-rltotv. Call m-5 detaHs.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>RETAIL SALES associates</p>
        <p>Outstanding opportunities for career minded full time sales associates with merchandising backgipund in contemporary junior fashions and customer sentice/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>Personnel Director CerolineEestMell Monday-Wednesday 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>P)iemiiim\yties</p>
        <p>Right now you can choose from over 150 top-quality previously-owned models from Toyota East. Its one of North Carolinas largest and best selections!</p>
        <p>So when you want the finest previously-owned cars for the lowest possible prices...you want Premium Values from Toyota East</p>
        <p>These low payments include a 12 month/12,000 mile warranty!</p>
        <p>Year Make/Model</p>
        <p>SkxJ( </p>
        <p>DescriptHNi</p>
        <p>Down</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>Months</p>
        <p>Tenn</p>
        <p>APR</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>1986 Dodge Charger</p>
        <p>9241</p>
        <p>Automatic transmission &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>10.99^144</p>
        <p>1984 Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>2426-A</p>
        <p>4-door, 5-speed transmission, air conditioning &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>1984 Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>3094-D</p>
        <p>4-door, automatic transmission, air conditioning &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>1984 OldsCutlass</p>
        <p>Supreme Brougham</p>
        <p>3I4I-A</p>
        <p>Loaded 4-door!</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>1984 Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>3163-A</p>
        <p>4-door, automatic transmission, air conditioning &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>1984 Nissan Senta</p>
        <p>3164-A</p>
        <p>4-door, automatic transmission, air coniiitioning &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>149</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>1984 Pontiac J-2000</p>
        <p>9235</p>
        <p>Automatic transmission, air conditioning &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>145</p>
        <p>1984 VWJetta</p>
        <p>9239</p>
        <p>5-speed transmission, air conditioning &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>1983 Ma/daRX-7</p>
        <p>3033-A</p>
        <p>5-speed transmission, air conditioning &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>1983 Olds Delta 88</p>
        <p>2535-A</p>
        <p>Loaded with automatic transmission. AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>cassette, power windows and much more!</p>
        <p>1,000</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>12.99</p>
        <p>1981 Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>2409-A</p>
        <p>5-speed transmission, air ainditionii^ &amp;amp; AM/FM stereo</p>
        <p>800</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>153</p>
        <p>1986 Pontiac Grand Am</p>
        <p>2-doorloaded! 3 to choose ftom.</p>
        <p>1986 Olds Cutlass CieiB</p>
        <p>Loaded! 3 to choose from.</p>
        <p>Brougham</p>
        <p>A Sigmon Company</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer</p>
        <p>TOYOTA EAST</p>
        <p>109 Trade Street, Greenville, 756-3228 Call Us To Free: 1-800-682-5437</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0074" />
        <p>&amp;amp;4 Ttia Dally R&amp;lt;ftector, GreenvUle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>IMp Wanted Sates</p>
        <p>ULlI POSITION available for a MfTtMlwi. Mif motivaltd ttMt MMit imit</p>
        <p>uparvMon</p>
        <p>hmmpmI</p>
        <p>Mmagemant or Mpoiionc* a muit! Good</p>
        <p> wHh murnt,</p>
        <p>(rom 10-1. No ptam call*. Homo*. 7|4 Soultwmt</p>
        <p>illoBoolovard._</p>
        <p>AlII rip (or post and not* card company covoring *a*t NC. *% commlulon. Sond resumo</p>
        <p>m-jisi.</p>
        <p>iLtiloAN</p>
        <p>NEEDED. Grow Ing GM doalorshlp. WInnor Chovrolot. JohnnI* Jones at 74t-4n2 for ap^nlment.</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sates</p>
        <p>ijrr</p>
        <p>wanted.</p>
        <p>Tate agents</p>
        <p>For your confidential Interview, call Joan</p>
        <p>University Roalty.ass</p>
        <p> REal15Tat-</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON A builder of new homes and Realtor Is Interested In a salesperson. AAust have or be In the pro</p>
        <p>cess of obtaining a N.C. ioal estate license. This Is an Ideal</p>
        <p>posltl in us</p>
        <p>Itkm for a person proficlont used home sales desiring to move up to new homo sales. All Inquiries will be In strict con-fldsnc*.</p>
        <p>The Evans Company ofGroenvlll* P.O.Box2S4e Greenville. NC27U6 Phone: 752 M14</p>
        <p>Ml</p>
        <p>Help Wanted Sates</p>
        <p>PURLISNINO cSiPANY has</p>
        <p>excollant opportunity for proven outside salesperson. Great potmtlal for advancement. Apply In person 2-3 p.m. dally, Williams A Simpson, Inc., 223 West 10th Street, Suite 113.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE Sales Agent. At</p>
        <p>tractive commission package Im Smith</p>
        <p>with Incentives. Call Tim . at the Real Estate Center for confidential interview 3SSdM.</p>
        <p>M2</p>
        <p>Halp Wanted Teachers_</p>
        <p>ll?S^^MA^PNI^</p>
        <p>In NurslnQ^Educatlan:</p>
        <p>ASSOCIAik DEGREE Nursing Instructor: Master s in nursing</p>
        <p>required with a minimum</p>
        <p>years experience in direct pn Went car*. Teaching experience pretaned with abilities In AAed Surg, Pediatrics and psychiatric</p>
        <p>Nursing. Beiynning August 17, 1W7. DeadllneAprll 17,1M7. PRACTICAL NURSE Education</p>
        <p>Instructor: BSN required with a</p>
        <p>minimum of 3 years eimerlenc* . Teaching with</p>
        <p>in direct patient car*, feach experience preferred w abilities in Med-Surg and Obstetrics. Beginning Atay 20, IN7. DeadlineiWlI 3,1W7. Sal-a^ fw both poMtkm b^ on ecfocatlon and experience. Con tact Preston Rawls, Dean of Occupational Education, Coastal Carolina Community Colloge, 444 Western Boulevard,</p>
        <p>063 HtlpWanttd Technical &amp;amp; Trades</p>
        <p>iNOlf?</p>
        <p>  TECHNICIAN/</p>
        <p>draftsman needed Immediately. Knowledge of pipelln* and ditch flow, detailed</p>
        <p>drawinn and good communica' tion skills. Temporary posf with permanent potential. 438-</p>
        <p>sltion</p>
        <p>^llENCD Acoustical</p>
        <p>ceilh^ Jielp needed. CajI 752</p>
        <p>1154, f:30-5 p.m. for Interview. EXPERIENCED PLUMBERS only needed. Call Conger Plum bing, 130-1124 between land 5.</p>
        <p>Jacksonville, NC 20540 or phone (919) 455-1221 extension 223. An Equal Opportunity Institution.</p>
        <p>PHELPS</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>ne</p>
        <p>ta^</p>
        <p>MUSED CARS ANDTRUCKS</p>
        <p>You Must See Our Setection!</p>
        <p>Mixiols</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile Culiass 4 dr Ofdsmobild Cuttass 4 dr.</p>
        <p>Pontiac Sunbird 4 dr*</p>
        <p>Chevrolet El Camino Mazda Pickup SE5 Isuzu Pickup Space Cab'</p>
        <p>Cavalier Wagen 4 dr* Chevrolet Estate Wagert Chevrolet Pickup 1/2 ton</p>
        <p>tfflg.Moaas</p>
        <p>Chevrolet Caprice 4 dr. Chevrolet Celebrity 4 dr. GMC Pickup S*15 Chevrolet Cavalier 2 dr* Chevrolet Monte Carlo Datsun K-Cab Chevrolet Impala4dr* Buick Century 4 dr* Chevrolet Blazer S*10 Dodge Pickup 1/2 ton</p>
        <p>1983 Moflete Buick Regai ^ Chevrolet Monte Carlo CMC Blazer S-15 Datsun Wagen Chevrolet Pickup</p>
        <p>Chevrolet Monte Carlo Chevrolet Mabu Escort Wagen CamaroZ28 Chevrolet Celebrity Pontiac J 6000 4 dr.</p>
        <p>19M.MQ.fl.ete Chevrolet Chevette 2 dr. Isuzu Trooper 4x4 Buick Regal 2 dr. Chevrolet Celebrity 4 dr. BuickSkyhawk2dr* Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS</p>
        <p>1991 Moflete</p>
        <p>Datsun 280 ZX Ford Mustang Escort Wagen</p>
        <p>Datsun Maxima Ford Escort 2 dr.</p>
        <p>,l9W,6,,Oliter Chevrolet Caprice 2 dr* Toyota Clica 2 dr. Chrysler Lebaran Chevrolet Corvair</p>
        <p>Highway 11, Ayden, N.C. 746-4032</p>
        <p>Open Saturdays  24  Hour Wrecker Service</p>
        <p>Come By And Greet Our New General Manager - George Wlllh</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>Come See The Two 1988 New Models.........Corsica  &amp;amp;  Berotta</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>1986 SPRINT... 149</p>
        <p>I? 1987 NOVA ^1912?</p>
        <p>SlocX4M UIPrtc#*;90rSlPricl?46984,Toli(Pyn&amp;gt;nt*800  3,011,  1437  pc#  *1008300  Sl*  Pfic*  197089?  ToUl  P*ymnn</p>
        <p>811.47980</p>
        <p>1987 CELEBRITY .^251i^ 1986CAVALIER.. .^192?!</p>
        <p>($750 Rebato!)</p>
        <p>($1000 Rebata!)</p>
        <p>1I0S976S To1l Pvin#nl4 siocX 8486, LUI Prlc* H0.83900, S4ki Pflc# 8935700 Tolil P4,m.nl. *15.073 20  *11,580 20</p>
        <p>1987 CAPRICE  $1C^46</p>
        <p>1987 S-10 TRUCK. 154 m*</p>
        <p>AvlP Mo. ItSOO Rehetelt</p>
        <p>CLASSIC.......</p>
        <p>Slock 8412. Llit POc* *1381900 S4K Prlc* *11.99500. Tolal Payintnll. *i5.awn</p>
        <p>($500 Rebate!)</p>
        <p>stock 8452, S.* Prlc* *7899 79. TolM PwnwnU *9287 00</p>
        <p>1987 FULL SIZE CUSTOM</p>
        <p>DELUXE PICK-UP.</p>
        <p>($500 Rebate!)</p>
        <p>Ilock 8489, im Prlc* $13.84800 S*l* Prlc* *11,475 03 Tolil P*ym*rrl* (13.79800</p>
        <p>229</p>
        <p>Slock 8801. SM Prlc* 812.29900. Total Paymanl* *19.62940</p>
        <p>1987 SPECTRUM. .''184^ 1987 S-10 BLAZER. '3072?</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>(5500 Rebate!)</p>
        <p>($600 Rebate!)</p>
        <p>Slock 889S. LItl Prlc* *10.184 00 S.* Prlc* *9482 45 Toi*i P*.m.*&amp;gt;.  **&amp;lt;&amp;gt;'  *&amp;lt;998700.  Sal*  Prlc*  814.932  93  Tol.  Piynwnli</p>
        <p>SII.04I80  fiy".!!!*  ,,344230</p>
        <p>ALL REBATES GOOD THRU MARCH 30.1987 ONLY</p>
        <p>so Monlti*. 10 fSH A P X . *1000 Don Plot XilNM* WIHl Approvwl Ciwllt All Piymonlt Plu* Tin *nd Tag*</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED MECHANIC wanfod to rmir and rabulld wiglna*. Call Bob 752 1370.</p>
        <p>FiksT CLASS Painters. Agp</p>
        <p>ly R.N. Rousa job sifo trai ECU classroom building, Tt.. day morning. Ask for Carl KIngfon. _</p>
        <p>LICENSED Cosmafologist. Praforably cllanfola. Commission* and bonuses. Call for an appoinfmant. 756-3705</p>
        <p>LOCKSMITH wanted to do shqpwork, some outside service call*. Minimum 3 years experi-anct. Must have valid NC drivar's licensa, be bondable, good attitude. Sond resume and</p>
        <p>salary history to Locksmith, P.O. Box 1W7, Greenville, NC</p>
        <p>27835.</p>
        <p>WHEN SOMEONE IS ready to buy, they turn to the Classified Ads. Place your Ad today for quick results.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>063 Help Wanted Technical &amp;amp; Trades</p>
        <p>064 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>064 Work Wanted</p>
        <p>MECHANIC for swrvict and malnfonanca of Ford Fleet and contractor equipment, natds to work^50-60 hour* weak. 8250 $300. Call 752 7131.</p>
        <p>typaadona. Fraeastlnsatas. Fully Insured. 7524420 or 757-0117.</p>
        <p>HOUittLEAHIHO. Expari anead. 750-2257.</p>
        <p>INTEtH ANO EXTERIOR painting. Fret estimates. GAG ftinfors, 7564246 or 750-2643. INfEifigRAHD Exterior DaTiiT</p>
        <p>ARPENTER. Aamodaling, repairs, decks, foncas and utility buikNngs. 355-5700.</p>
        <p>MECHANIC NEEDED with 3 years experience in foreign and domestic cars. Knowle^ of automatic traiismissions. Must furnish own tool*. Call 757-1960.</p>
        <p>AAPtNTfcY. rapalr work, romodaling and additions from the ground up. Your one stop hwm^mgrewsmant spocialist.</p>
        <p>iiq 1 SKiWR Mina# bmiwi iew ipotii(</p>
        <p>Ing and wallpaparlng. Refer-ancas, work guaranteed, 15 years axparlenca. Fraa atflmafot. 3^ attar 6:00</p>
        <p>LANGLEY'S RPAIR</p>
        <p>Plumbing, heating, rtfrigera-tlon, and appllanct rapalr. All types of o^al maintenance. Cail3S54^anytlma.</p>
        <p>PASTE-UP ARTIST wanted for part time work. Apply In person 2^ p.m. daily, Williams A Simpson, Inc., m West lOth Street, Suite 113.</p>
        <p>CATHY'S CLEANIHG Sarvlca. Rasidantlal, commercial and of-flcaa. Cathy 7504008.</p>
        <p>MPLETE Tree service</p>
        <p>Landscaping, lawn care, tractor, loader and driveway work. Fully insured. Call 756-im</p>
        <p>UWN mower rapalr. Free oil</p>
        <p>^RbJECT MANAGER capable of estimating and managing prolects up to two million dollars. Projects consist of mochanlcal, electrical, and civil construction. Please sand</p>
        <p>change with any engine service.</p>
        <p>mowers. Pickup and delivery available. Call One Source Services, 7564200.</p>
        <p>D YOU HEEDa storage room, playhouse, fence or your cloaet llnad with tongue-and-groove cadar? Call John after 6 at 756-((57.</p>
        <p>LAWN malnfonanca and minor landKaping. Sam Harvlll, 751-501AHaipa student today.</p>
        <p>to:Tht Roberts Company, P.O. Box 499, Winforvllle, N.C. 205(0.</p>
        <p>kPERIEHCiD Housaclaanar available Mondays and Tuts-days, call 757-0231.</p>
        <p>TOWN MANAGER-Carollna Beach, NC. (Growing coastal resort community. Wintar population 2,500: summer 15,000-20,000. Nonpartisan council</p>
        <p>MOORE'S HOME Improvements. All typas at remodeling and repair work. Room additions, OKks, custom cabinets. For fraa estimate call Donnia Moora, 752-0030.</p>
        <p>EXPERT FLOOR roflnMilng. (to^too large or small. C^l</p>
        <p>forms. Bachelor degree and local government managerial axperiance required. MPA prtforred. Competitive salary/</p>
        <p>HAVE YOUR HOME SfMfli claanad by a professional. 2 rooms, 1 hallway for $49.(5. Vary Klean Company, 355-7611. </p>
        <p>MORRIS NURSERY and Landscaping. Wa handle all your landscaping naadi. Call 747-io.</p>
        <p>NEED SOMETHING typed LET ME DO IT. Resumes, ^m Moars, documents and more. Call FAITH. 757-1062.</p>
        <p>banaflts depending on qualifications. Resume by 4/15/87: Mayor J. Neil Pharr, 207 Canal Dr., Carolina Beach, NC 28420.</p>
        <p>PAPERIHO, ItERIR Paint-Ing ^PWer ramoval. Call Don Engllsh,7S6-70IO.</p>
        <p>TRACTOR trailer drivers. High pay, new equipment. 2 years experience required. Call 1-000-602-6574.</p>
        <p>^PAIRS OF ANY type due to rot or formHe damage. 20 yaars axperlanca.752-0091.</p>
        <p>NICE CHRISTIAN lady would Ilka to clean houses In Brook Valley and Camelot areas. Call Kathy Dali at 7574439 after 5:30 and laava massage.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>064 WorkWnted</p>
        <p>wwvt M</p>
        <p>rTSF lEXks  and</p>
        <p>minor repairs. 18 yaars axperl-anca. Wbrk guarantoad. Atfor 6 p.m. call 752-5(06.</p>
        <p>SILVERTHORNE HAULINO Sand and rock,- 6 yds. and up. 758-32(6.</p>
        <p>iMitH BROtHltS moving and lawn cart. 752-9329 or 7S-</p>
        <p>1197.</p>
        <p>SPRAYED CEILINGS. Plaster and shaatrock rapalr. Fraa astimates. Call 756-7186.</p>
        <p>STUDENT CLEANING Sarvlce. Wa claan offlcat and olhar faclli-Naa. Carpats, floors, parking tots, walls, gutters and tollats too. Call 752-1634 and start Spr-Ing cleaning today.</p>
        <p>WARREN'S MOWING and</p>
        <p>Landscaping, yard cleaning, and drive ways. 752-1356.</p>
        <p>Will cut grass and do yard-I7M-4467.</p>
        <p>work. Cali;</p>
        <p>WORKING UOIES let us do your cleaning. Will clean 6 room homo, windows included with a minimum of 15 windows for 860 or will do housework. Rofor-</p>
        <p>M7</p>
        <p>For Sale</p>
        <p>DECK AND FENCE Builders. Call Harrelsons for your best prlc* on quality treated lumbor. Contractor Inirlos welcome. Open 10 a.m. 3&amp;amp;2869.</p>
        <p>061 Antiques</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE MANTELS. Must t</p>
        <p>to appreciate. 1-230-2389.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>J.M. MOTORS</p>
        <p>Eastern Carolinas</p>
        <p>General Motors Super Store</p>
        <p>SUPER STORE SPECIALS</p>
        <p>Washington Street</p>
        <p>Tel.792-6S01</p>
        <p>N.C. LICENSE NO. 06848</p>
        <p>Williamston, N.C.</p>
        <p>Greenville Calls Toll Free: 752-0308</p>
        <p>Crix.</p>
        <p> YIAR/00,000 MIIA WARRANTY NOWON AU NIW OM CARS A TNRCKt</p>
        <p>1987 CADILLAC Sedan deVille</p>
        <p>WAS'26,148</p>
        <p>NOW REDUCED TO</p>
        <p>22,959 SAVi</p>
        <p>VANSTOCKS</p>
        <p>President</p>
        <p>3,189</p>
        <p>Stock No. 1111</p>
        <p>1987 PONTIAC GRAND AM</p>
        <p>4 door Sedan LE, Power Locks, Tilt Wheel. AM/FM Stereo, Cruise Control, Air Conditioning</p>
        <p>Stock No. 1121</p>
        <p>WAS...........*13,420</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO... *12,389 FACTORY REBATE *650</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>Sale Price alter rebate 'll./JS, down payment caeh or trade 750. amount financed '10,980. finance charges '3.183. total of payments '14,172. deterred payment price *15,972. A.P.R. 10.5, number ol payments 00</p>
        <p>FINAL</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>M 1,739</p>
        <p>*23S</p>
        <p>PER MONTH</p>
        <p>1987 CUTLASS CIERA</p>
        <p>Power Windows, Power Locks, AM/FM Cassette, Tilt Wheel, Air</p>
        <p>Conditioning, Cruise Control.</p>
        <p>Stock No. 1095</p>
        <p>WAS...........*14,629</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO... *13,160 FACTORY REBATE *800</p>
        <p>FINAL PRICE</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>M 3,360</p>
        <p>249</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>PER MONTH</p>
        <p>Sala Prlca attar rebate '12,310, down payment cash or trad# 'TOO. amount ttnancad '11,010, finance charges *3.383. total of paymants *14,873, dator-red paymani prlca *18,823 A.P.R. 10.9, numbar of paymants98.</p>
        <p>1987 GMC C-1500 PICKUP</p>
        <p>WAS...........*15,895</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO... *12,962 FACTORY REBATE *500</p>
        <p>Power Windows. Power Locha, Tilt Wheel. Cruise Control, Sliding Rear Window, AM/FM Stareo, Air</p>
        <p>Conditioning</p>
        <p>PRICE</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>*251.74</p>
        <p>PER MONTH</p>
        <p>Stock No. 1087</p>
        <p>Sam Price after rebate *12.482, down paymeni caah or Irada *790, amount llnancad *11.712, llnanca chargaa *3,M1.40. loUl of paymants *18.104.40.</p>
        <p>deferred payment price *18,304.40 A.P.R. 10.9, numbar of paymanlaSO.</p>
        <p>1987 BUICK SOMERSET LIMITED COUPE</p>
        <p>Power Windows, Power Locks, AM/FM Caaaette, THt Whaal A Crulsa Control.</p>
        <p>WAS..............*15,366</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO.....*14,194</p>
        <p>FACTORY REBATE .*1200</p>
        <p>FINAL PRICE</p>
        <p>Stock No. 1018</p>
        <p>*12,994</p>
        <p>088LY</p>
        <p>*236.18</p>
        <p>PER MONTH</p>
        <p>I Sala Prioa altar rabata *12,884, down paymani oaah or Irada *790, aiiMMinl llnanoad *12.244. llnanca chargaa *3,841.00. loial of paymania *10,780.10, datarrad paymani price *17,740 00, A P R 10.8, numbar of psymanlaOO.</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0075" />
        <p>068 Antiques</p>
        <p>1 p.m. Over 600 nice antiques to</p>
        <p>be sold. Sale to be held at Con-tentnea Rurltan building located 9 miles North of Kinston, N. and 1 mile South of Griffon on N.C. HWY 11 7S8-6S18 George T. Hawley, NCAL 76.</p>
        <p>FRENCH CURIO CABINET, glass door, marble top, 3</p>
        <p>shelves, 44" high, 31" wide, 12" deep. HOP. Call 3S5-69S0.</p>
        <p>072 Building Supplies ***lTEE^WILDlSGr^</p>
        <p>Must sell 3 arch-style steel buildings from cancellation. One is 40x40-Brand new. Call Dan, 1-800-527-4044.</p>
        <p>075 Computers</p>
        <p>IBM PC one floppy drive, one 10MB drive, color monitor.</p>
        <p>Okldata 193 printer. 756-6492 atter6:00p.m. _</p>
        <p>KAYPRO 2000 computer, por</p>
        <p>table lap top, '768K plintw and software. 756-2509.</p>
        <p>TELEVIDEO 803 W/64K 2 disc drives 390K each W/word pro-cculng, S750. Call 756-6001 or 752-81Wafter6:00p.m.</p>
        <p>080 Fuel, Wood, Coal</p>
        <p>CARMON'S oak firewood ready now. 756-5730.</p>
        <p>Stock up for next year, call:</p>
        <p>MVENPOmwOODSEIiVICE</p>
        <p>To order your firewood now. 756-1339</p>
        <p>10 DAYS ONLYI 100% hard wood, 1 cord, $70; V/t cords, $100; Delivered free; Stacked $5 extra. Days, 1-823-5407, Nights, 1-823-6837.</p>
        <p>081</p>
        <p>Furniture</p>
        <p>A PAIR OF ANTIQUE</p>
        <p>wingback chairs. Beautiful if covered. Call 756-6792 after 5.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE MURPHY BED. Patented 1886. Usable and good condition. $1500.946-3405 after 5. FOR SALE. One couch and chair, 1 coffee table, 2 end</p>
        <p>tables, glass and antique brass. All In excellent condition. Call</p>
        <p>afttr5:30 p.m. 355-6313.</p>
        <p>FURNITURE for sale. Call 746 3714.</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. Excellent condition. 756-3457 after 5 p.m., anytime on weekends.</p>
        <p>KELVINATOR, trim wall, no frost, side-by-side refrigerator/ freezer (green), $175. Sofa, 2 seat, plaid, loose cushions, heavy wood frame, $75. Coffee table, wood, $10. All in good con dition. Call 757 1241.</p>
        <p>QUEEN SIZE bed, attractive solid oak headboard, Serta mattress and boxsprings, sturdy frame, $250.756-8901.</p>
        <p>SOFA, burnt orange velvet in excellent condition, $150; Lazy Boy rocker recllner-multi col-ored-ln a flame stitch fabric in excellent condition, $135. 756-4397.</p>
        <p>TEMPLE STUART sawbuck table with 2 leaves, 2 arm chairs, 4 side chairs, $500. Call 756-5830.</p>
        <p>WALNUT DINING room table with four chairs. Very good con ditlon. 355 7494</p>
        <p>WATERBED. King Pedestal, frame with drawers, mattress, heater. $375. 830-0588 after 6:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>WOOD FRAMED COUCH, chair and coffee table, $250. Call for information, 752 7528.</p>
        <p>082 Garage-Yard Sales</p>
        <p>SALEMEN'S SAMPLE Sale Men's and boy's. 204 Queen Street, Griffon, NC. Saturdays, 9:30-5.</p>
        <p>YARD SALE/Flea Market, Saturday, March 28. 8 a.m.-12 noon, near St. Peter's Catholic Church on the lawn. East 5th Street. Multi-family contributions sponsored by the Catholic Youth Organization of Greenville.</p>
        <p>084 Heavy Equipment</p>
        <p>Case 584D forklift with tandem axle equipment trailer. 752 1578 days 10 a.m. -12 noon. Evenings, 752 6849.</p>
        <p>086 Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>JOHN DEERE 750, 4WD, 65 hours, mower, warranty, $6,950. 975-6823.</p>
        <p>JOHN DEERE M tractor, runs good. $1050. Call after 3 p.m., 752-1408.</p>
        <p>088 Farm Products</p>
        <p>HAY. Top quality Coastal Ber . $2 a bail. Can deliver.</p>
        <p>muda 747-3638 or 747 8491</p>
        <p>089 Fruits &amp;amp; Vegetables</p>
        <p>SALE; Yellow cabbage 756 3279</p>
        <p>and collard plants Call 1</p>
        <p>KITTRELL'S</p>
        <p>GREENHOUSES</p>
        <p>Early Plants in Containers BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE LETTUCE COLLARDS</p>
        <p>Garden Seeds For All Your Needs</p>
        <p>2531 Dickinson Avenue Ext.</p>
        <p>756 7373 We specialize In your garden!</p>
        <p>092 Livestock</p>
        <p>YEAR OLD thorough bred-gelding for sale. Call 355 6777.</p>
        <p>HORSEBACK RIDING. Jarman Stables, 752 5237</p>
        <p>HORSES FOR sale, registered or grade. 746-2319.</p>
        <p>TENNESSEE WALKING Horse Stable now in the North Raleigh area. New stable with trainer Lynwood Wilson. Training, boarding, sales and breeding. Call 919 494 1144.</p>
        <p>098 Insurance</p>
        <p>m^^^nferes^ua^nt^ for 1 year. Also low cost disabili insurance for most occi</p>
        <p>ty ins tions I</p>
        <p>occupa</p>
        <p>CalM</p>
        <p>tkms Including farmers.</p>
        <p>946^7268</p>
        <p>PREFERRED UNIVERSAL Life Insurance policy for $150,000 death benefits. Costs a male age 35 only $697 a year, returns a $473 cash value based on current Interest rate. Call 1-9464)873.</p>
        <p>099 MiscellBneous rconoT5n1iI!^s^!</p>
        <p>dryers, ranges, refrigerators and freezers on sale. Call B. J.</p>
        <p>Mills, Black Jack, 746 2446 ALL STEEL buildings new, 10% below factory cost; seconds, up to 40% off. Call Darrell. 757 3006</p>
        <p>ALUMINUM MOBILE HOME Coaling (5 Gallon) $19.75. Mobile home skirting, $3.49. Builders Bargain Center, 758-7061.___</p>
        <p>2118 register Paul, 756 5965 _</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW 30" RCA color Irak television with digital remote. No money down, less than $36 per month. Furniture Liquidators, 3818 East 10th Street, Greenville, 758 8093.</p>
        <p>BAkD NEW 25" RCA color trak television with remote No money down, less than $36 per month. Furniture Liquidators, 3818 East lOth Street, Green vine, 758 8093</p>
        <p>COMPLETE BAND equipment. 2BFI-PA speakers. TBFI</p>
        <p>spi</p>
        <p>outfront monitors. 1 Boss drum monitor with stand I Traynor power amp 1 Yamaha 8 channel mixing board. All cords Includ od, excellenl condition, used less than 1 year, $1400 negotiable. Call 746-4130 after 6pm</p>
        <p>IMIRCISE bike, less than 45 miles, retail $80, asking $60 3 prom dresses White with pink ribbon, size 10; wine color, size 11/12. Lavender with Victorian lace, size 13/14, $35 each. Call 7SA6483</p>
        <p>laHvA</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW 26" RCA color-trak television with remote control on swivel base. No money down, less than $26 per month. Furniture Liquidators, 2810 East 10th Street, Greenville, 758-8093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW 26" RCA stereo</p>
        <p>color television with digital remoteon swivel base. No money down, less than $30 per</p>
        <p>month. Furniture Liquldaton, 2818 East 10th Street, Green</p>
        <p>vine, 758-8093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW 25" RCA color-trak table top monitor with</p>
        <p>digital remote. No money down, nontn.</p>
        <p>less than $26 per month. Furniture Liquidators, 2818 East 10th Street, Greenville, 758-8093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW RCA VHS-VCR wireleu remote, slow motion, stop action, frame advance, vlsibl</p>
        <p>visible search, 4 program/1 year timer with on Kreen Instructions programmable by Infrared remote control. 119 channel cable capable tuner with auto</p>
        <p>programnfilng. No money down, less than $26 per month. Fur</p>
        <p>niture Liquidators, 2818 East 10th Street, Greenville, 758-8093.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW component stereo system. 60 and 100 watts per channel Including double</p>
        <p>cassette, equalizer, speakers, amplifier, pre amplifier, quartz tuner, belt drive turntable, cab</p>
        <p>inet and optional compact disc player. All of</p>
        <p>. ,  this-No  nraney</p>
        <p>down, less than $26 per month. Furniture Liquidators, 2818 East 10th Street, Greenville, 758-8093.</p>
        <p>for</p>
        <p>BUNK BED MATTRESS sale like new, 792 5836.</p>
        <p>CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, for small loads sand, top soil, stone, pine bark. Also backhoe and driveway work.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>FHA CAAPeT $4.95/square yard. Congoleum and Mannifor no wax vinyl, $2.49/square yard.</p>
        <p>Grass carpet, $1.99/square Thick sculptur^ Autron,</p>
        <p>95/square yard. W Excelon tile, $37.9S/carton. 9/16 Rebond</p>
        <p>cushion, $1.75/square yard. The Carpet Bargain Center, Greenville. 7584)057. Now open Satur-day until 5p.m.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Designer govm once featured on cover of Brides Magazine. Beautiful wedding</p>
        <p>gown of white organza over white peau de sole with em-</p>
        <p>broldary and appliques of floral silk Venlse lace, ^ze 10. $150.</p>
        <p>Cametot cap overlaid In mat</p>
        <p>ching silk Venlse lace with walk-veil of Illusion, $35.</p>
        <p>746-3002.</p>
        <p>FOk SAL from dry storage, , 2 each, .....</p>
        <p>almost new, 2 each, L60-14 Parnell Jones wide track tires on Chevy rims, $75 each. Call 975^775, Chocowlnlty.</p>
        <p>FORMAL GOWNS, almost new. Sizes 8-10. Call 756-5461. GiiisS'LSTirs'ito3-7,oth:F miscellaneous items, bedspreads, curtains. Call 355-5443 anytime.</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE Athletic Club membership. Dues paid through May. $200.756-3667._</p>
        <p>GUNS</p>
        <p>LOANS ON BUY, SELL and trade. Southern Gun 8i Pawn Inc., 752-2464.</p>
        <p>INSTANT CASH</p>
        <p>LOANS ON A BUYING Guns,</p>
        <p>TV's, gold and silver iewelry, of value.</p>
        <p>coins, most anything Southern Gun A Pawn Inc., 752 2464.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</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>Wllliamston,NC</p>
        <p>919-792-2186</p>
        <p>m BUCKS</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER</p>
        <p>State Road 1725 756-3208</p>
        <p>RADKN.MC TECNNOLOMSf</p>
        <p>Immediate opening for a Radiologic Technologist to work on a full-time basis. Special procedures preferred but not required. Must be registered or registry eligible. Contact:</p>
        <p>Personnel Department Wayne Memorial, Inc. 2700 Wayne Memorial Drive Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Or call: 919-731-6050 EOE</p>
        <p>TEWELBY</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>North &amp;amp; South Corollno</p>
        <p>Krementz &amp;amp; Company is a recognized leader worldwide in the manufacture and design of fashion and fine jewelry. Our current needs call for the addition of an experienced salesperson to represent the 14K Gold Overlay line in selling to the area's finest retailers. Travel sales experience is required; knowledge of the jewelry industry and/or consumer product sales is most beneficial.</p>
        <p>In return for this expertise, we will offer a competitive salary, commission and an outstanding benefits package including expenses, an automobile, dental and medical insurance and a paid pension program.</p>
        <p>Qualified individuals are encouraged to forward resumes, with earnings history and requirements, to; Mr. Tom Fromme, Dept. GR, KREMENTZ &amp;amp; CO., 49 Chestnut Street, Newark, New Jersey 07101. An Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>A Tradition Of Quality, CraHad By Hands That Cara</p>
        <p>Cary,NC</p>
        <p>QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNICIAN</p>
        <p>SECOND SHIFT-</p>
        <p>BUEHLER PRODUCTS INC. is the company that leading manufacturers look to for high quality DC motors and fans. As demand for our proprietary and custom designs grows, numerous career opportunities for dedicated individuals become apparent. If you possess the drive and expertise to excel in the following position, consider the advantage of a career with us.</p>
        <p>This 2nd Shift QA Technician position will perform mechanical inspections using coordinate measuring machine, optical comparator surface plate, height gage, micrometers and other mechanical measuring devices. The position will also perform calibrations and other duties.</p>
        <p>In addition, the candidate should have experience in blueprint reading and gaging and a minimum of two year technical degree or equivalent experience. The ideal candidate will have experience using the Sheffield Cordex 1805.</p>
        <p>Make success a part of your career plan -join BUEHLER PRODUCTS INC. We offer a salary fully commensurate with your talent and experience plus a comprehensive package of benefits. Send your resume and salary requirements today In confidence to:</p>
        <p>Human resources</p>
        <p>Buehler Products, Inc.</p>
        <p>RO. Box 33400 Raleigh, N.C. 27606 As teMi 0s8rtinmy EwfUytr M/P</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>KENMORE MODEL 1785 sewing machine with attachments, cate. Does decorative stitching. 6 years old. Good condition. Trading up. $200. Call 355-2344.</p>
        <p>KNAPP SHOES, A.C.</p>
        <p>McGlohorn, 200 Arlington CIr 14</p>
        <p>cle, Greenville. 756-97U KODAK SUPER 8 160 Sound Movie camera, $275. Call 746-2103 nights.</p>
        <p>MOVING. MUST SELL. 14 cubic foot almond Whirlpool refrigerator, $300. White upright freezer, $250. Both 4 years old. Brown camper top, fits Dodge 050 pickup, $150. Large custom built desk, $100. Call 35^2436 or 756-1997.</p>
        <p>MOVING SALE.</p>
        <p>Lots of fur</p>
        <p>niture and much more, /kpart .756-6^.</p>
        <p>ment #59, Greeneway. MOVING, MST SELL. Refrigerator, couch, hutch and other household furniture. Call 7S2-0626after6p.m.</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE</p>
        <p>Sale on repossessed leased equipment. Computers by Apple, Kaypro; NCR, Franklin, Epson, intertac. Zenith and Olivetti. Prices begin at $200. IBM wheelwriter 5 typewriter, copy machines by Cannon, Pitney Bowes, and SpeedO-Prinf, hot water pressure washers ( heater byi</p>
        <p>by Tec, -</p>
        <p>drink dispenser by Sani-Serv, nwblle telephones by GE. no reasonable offers refused.</p>
        <p>may be seen at</p>
        <p>not water pressure rs by Whitco, portable</p>
        <p>c'ra'Sis^tt</p>
        <p>Equlp^t  ......</p>
        <p>Coastal Leasing Corporation,  rt.7fr3850or</p>
        <p>2020 East 10th S^.. toll free 1-800^-7000.</p>
        <p>NEW MAC parts washer, $175.</p>
        <p>Call 752-1872._</p>
        <p>POOL TABLE, new r slate bed, $895. Delivered, installed, with choice of felt colors. Wood rails, heavy frame construction. Game World, Inc, 1-821-3488.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CAREER OPPORTUNITIES</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>FOOOfTOMi</p>
        <p>CASHIER/CLERKS</p>
        <p>Full &amp;amp; Part Time. All Berwflts Apply at the nearest FRESH WAY FOOD STORE</p>
        <p>ST0RA6E BMUNN6S</p>
        <p>Build to suit. Nothing too small or too large. All work guaranteed. Call for estimate today.</p>
        <p>757-3284 or 753-2701</p>
        <p>SALES 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>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>RANGE A HOOD: deluxe GE drop In range, stainless hood. LIkt new. $375 or best offer. 355-5647 evenings.</p>
        <p>SHAMPOO YOUR RUGI Rent shampooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company.</p>
        <p>USED 3 CUBIC FOOT refrlgarators for sale. Over 200 lochoose from. Celt 757-6611, extension 215 for details, Mon-day-Frlday,8-5.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987 E-5</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>Ulins</p>
        <p>Magnetic business si(pis for company trucks, cars, vans, atesara. Personalizad name plates, magnetic mailbox signs. Also, non-magnetic signs made. Phone (919)2444)213 or Write:</p>
        <p>C22n2.</p>
        <p>SM QUEST See Jacket V Schwinn Varsity 10 spaed, MKP windwrfer (onW usad twice). Call afford, 756^.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>099 Miscellantous</p>
        <p>SHINGLES, (Desert Wood) iro.rXM'Herdboard</p>
        <p>$10.00</p>
        <p>irgain 7061.</p>
        <p>tOPSOIL fill dirt, pinabark: Call 756-4472 afferpm. Sl3CSAF^A&amp;amp;iajni</p>
        <p>with 3.7 Inch angina with 18 inch 8150.4 uMdradlel tires, size</p>
        <p>PI9S-14, $40.756-3845.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>099 Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>UtlLITY BUILDINOi. rx12', I window, 8895 or rxM', 2 windows, 8895, dellverod. Call 756-9421 anytime.</p>
        <p>WANtEp TO BUY GE, Ken more, and Whirlpool washors ^ that don't work. Call</p>
        <p>WANtEb TO BUY a used 200</p>
        <p>eg^nwblle home service pole</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>CXiality Used (Dars/\t/Vfordable FYices...CloserThan\buThink!</p>
        <p>At Freedom Bulck/Pontiac/GMC Trucks, we offer the finest late-mcxtel trade-ins at affordable prices, with low monthly payments. Here are just a few examples:</p>
        <p>SNe Moe Variable MomMy</p>
        <p>ViBW Model</p>
        <p>Slock #</p>
        <p>Oegcrlplion</p>
        <p>Wai</p>
        <p>Pilce</p>
        <p>Tknn</p>
        <p>APR</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>1984 Chevy Chevette</p>
        <p>8041A</p>
        <p>Low mileage, automatic, air conditioning</p>
        <p>*3995</p>
        <p>*3450</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>$ 85</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>6023</p>
        <p>Silver 4-door</p>
        <p>4995</p>
        <p>4175</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>1135^</p>
        <p>1982 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>8036</p>
        <p>Light blue, nice 2-door</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 Prix</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>1986 Pontiac Grand Am</p>
        <p>8060</p>
        <p>Grey, low miles, power windows</p>
        <p>9495</p>
        <p>8875</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>189</p>
        <p>1986 Buick Century Limited</p>
        <p>8057</p>
        <p>White, loaded</p>
        <p>9895</p>
        <p>/'</p>
        <p>7495</p>
        <p>9075</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>194</p>
        <p>1984</p>
        <p>Toyota Corolla</p>
        <p>2105-A</p>
        <p>Local, sunroof, loaded</p>
        <p>8400</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>147</p>
        <p>All payments based on $900 down, cash or trade, with approved credit. Tax and tags extra.</p>
        <p>1986 BuickElectra 8059 Dark blue, loaded, ni( car. Was; *12,8p5. Sate Price: ^1,975</p>
        <p>A Sigmon Company</p>
        <p>FREEDOM Highway 264 Bypass</p>
        <p>3uickP0ntiac*GMC Trucks Farmville 753-7103</p>
        <p>jTifRRmii</p>
        <p>TO BUY, OR NOT TO BUY... WE HAVE THE ANSWER.</p>
        <p>We Need To Make Room On Our Lot</p>
        <p> THESE CARS MUST GO...</p>
        <p>All of our used cars have warranties that youll be proud to drive off our lot with!</p>
        <p>$99/month</p>
        <p>1983 LTD Station wagon, stock #5323A. Selling price $4276.79, $1500 cash or trade, 36 months at 17% APR. Total of payments; $3564.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$99/month</p>
        <p>1983 LYNX station wagon, stock #2208A. Selling price $4276.79, $1500 cash or trade, 36 months at 17% APR. Total of payments; $3564.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$99/month</p>
        <p>1983 ESCORT Station Wagon, stock #2181A. Selling price $4276.79, $1500 cash or trade, 36 months at 17% APR. Total of payments; $3564.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$119/month</p>
        <p>$119/month</p>
        <p>1985 LYNX, stock #2206. Selling price $5815.04, $1500 cash or trade, 48 months at 14.5% APR. Total of payments; $5712.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>1984 MUSTANG, stock #4354A. Selling price $5370.04, $1500 cash or trade, 42 months at 15% APR. Total of payments; $4998.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>"'WSPiiiN - . MM 1</p>
        <p>$139/month</p>
        <p>1986 ESCORT, stock #2184. Selling price $6681.25, $1500 cash or trade, 48 months at 13% APR. Total of payments; $6672.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$169/month</p>
        <p>1984 THUNDERBIRD, stock #1052A. Selling price $6996.10, $1500 cash or trade, 42 months at 15% APR. Total of payments; $7098.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$189/month</p>
        <p>1984 COUNTRY SQUIRE Station wagon, stock #2198. Selling price $7646.53. $1500 cash or trade, 42 months at 15% APR. Total of payments; $7938.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$269/month</p>
        <p>1986 MUSTANG GT. stock #1059A. Selling price $11,527.03, $1500 cash or trade, 48 j months at 13% APR. Total of payments* $12,912.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>$289i</p>
        <p> lonth</p>
        <p>1986 CRWI^^MF^tock #2188. Selling price $lfis2j^4i^ cash or traxfe, 48 months at^%APR. Total of payments; $13,872.00 plus tax and license.</p>
        <p>A 'Place You Can Count On</p>
        <p>I HASTINGS FORDI</p>
        <p>10th Street &amp;amp; 264 Bypnss  Greenvitle. N C,  919768 0114</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0076" />
        <p>E4 Th DHy Raflactor. QrenvlH. N.C.</p>
        <p>Oft MisctllaMOiis</p>
        <p>WmWIHI, tfrytr. color TV*.</p>
        <p>Md tiovM. tIM</p>
        <p>uD.a5renlwd.7&amp;lt;Hl.</p>
        <p>mssirwgmnnfr^</p>
        <p>________________I  Mights,</p>
        <p>HtoiMw. Call 79HSNfltrT iiW mttni iMO. tXa</p>
        <p>mond chillar ring. Paarl haart ring vlth dtamonoi. Black onyx</p>
        <p>ling. Ataa's aMng band. *"   Wa7CallSSA3.</p>
        <p>PrlcaanagoNabla.</p>
        <p>iMibCt*tk7tMoMr. V cut vHh grass catchar. Ex-callant condilion. stOOO. Call Wlf63 aftar a p.m. and</p>
        <p>WMMflOB*</p>
        <p>m AMP DC iupar Homat G</p>
        <p>mIdbig ganarator/pcwMr plant Ith laar Mountad</p>
        <p> ____Jontrallar.</p>
        <p>M hours. Only 90. Call 3SS-2101 attar A p.m.</p>
        <p>M STORAGE SHED. $25. Call 7S701S2.</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sole</p>
        <p>aS!</p>
        <p>MNK SM sail. Extra cwan, 1101, 14x70. Auume loan or fi-nanca 100%. No raasonaMa offer rafusad. 7SA-9191.</p>
        <p>DOUBLEWIDE, setup In exclusiva mobile home park In Graanvllle area. Lass than</p>
        <p>tiJOO don for this 3 bedroom, 2  CallQuInn,</p>
        <p>bath beautiful home. 7Se0333.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE OR rent mobile home In River View parking lot. Call 752-3433.</p>
        <p>m60ilE home plus addi</p>
        <p>ttons including 2 rooms, approx InMrtely 1400 so ft. in ^ Or private lot. Above ground</p>
        <p>swimming pool and deck. 12 x 1A workshop. 14</p>
        <p>block workshop. 14 x 24 two car carport. Chain link fenced yard. &amp;lt;25,000 or best offer. Contact aftar 5:30 p.m. 744-3949.</p>
        <p> MOBILE HOME for sale. Wind sor, 10 X 55 wide with 4 ft. pull out section. 2-Badrooms, good shape. S2700.754-9923</p>
        <p>MBILE HOME on double lot In Shady Knoll. S3IH78 nights. MUST SELL 1974 Conner 12x40, 2 badroom, 1 bath, deck, underpinning, air and more. Call 757-3175or752^)807.</p>
        <p>NEW HOMES: SInglewides and doublewides. No ntoney down to qualified buyers.</p>
        <p>NEW 1917 doublewides. Pay ments less than $179 per month.</p>
        <p>USED HOME SALE as low as $350 down. Payments under $110 per month.</p>
        <p>OVERSTOCKED 14 wide with</p>
        <p>washer/dryer, air conditioning as )ow as $148 per month.</p>
        <p>Call or come by Tri County Homes Greenville 7544)131</p>
        <p>NPW 1987 CONNER. 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 14' wide, with beautiful front kitchen and</p>
        <p>gardan tub. Delivered and setup lor only $143.48 per month. Free warranty. Call J.Q. at</p>
        <p>conly $143 5 year warr 75A7138 immediately.</p>
        <p>wr</p>
        <p>. RETURN BONANZA.</p>
        <p>Ccimar Homes. Bring us a of your 1984 tax returns. We wifi</p>
        <p>give you a free living room suit, hold your home until you get</p>
        <p>your money and set it up free Call 754-7138. Offer applys on all new and used homes</p>
        <p>Remember Veterans, no money down. Good through March only. Speak to Mr. Meeks.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM, 2 bath, 12x45</p>
        <p>8x12 screened rear porch, 5x4 covered front porch, vinyl skir</p>
        <p>tlin, 2 celling fans, central air, ^storage building. Excellent price. Call75428.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES</p>
        <p>Vahiabla training in many fields. Excellent salary and benefits No experience needed. Travel available Call toU free in N.C 1-80(V662-7231f7419 or outside N.C. 1-800fr8713. Mon-Fn, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>SALES flAMB</p>
        <p>No Experience Preferred Highly Motivated Self-starter 10-Week Paid Training Top Compensation Apply in person at:</p>
        <p>Muwtll</p>
        <p>604 East Greenville Blvd. No phone calla please</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>Something</p>
        <p>NEW</p>
        <p>CUSTOM</p>
        <p>WINDOWS</p>
        <p>Just For</p>
        <p>YOU!"</p>
        <p>Cl. Lupton Co. 752116</p>
        <p>rSchooUlnstructlon</p>
        <p>Train to be a</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>TRAVEL AGENT TOUR GUIDE AIRLINE RESERVATIONIST</p>
        <p>Start locally, lull lima/part lima, train on live airllna computara. Home study and rasldant training. Financial aid availabla. Job placamanl aaalatanca. National Haadquartars  Ughthouaa Poiirt, FL.</p>
        <p>A.C.T.-TRAVEL SCHOOL</p>
        <p>1-800-327-7728</p>
        <p>AccradMadMwnbarNraC</p>
        <p>QEOROE KEVH.LE</p>
        <p>Paetara, lawytre, InauranM aganiB, all Indapandant</p>
        <p>PMpla</p>
        <p>ueiBti</p>
        <p>UnOer dw naw Tai Revision Law, laaalne It the ewy to e. Tax wrNe oH up to 80H el year menthly leaee expanse. For more Inforntellon eantaet OeereeKevllleal:</p>
        <p>AMERICAN TRUCK A AUTO</p>
        <p>Leeoing Mgbwey 11 South 7S6-M38 1-B00^221B</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>___</p>
        <p>wPMPtlw VmNflVM</p>
        <p>For Salt</p>
        <p>14x70 1981 ^laetwood. 3 badrooms, I batbi. central air, fIrMlaoe. naw carpet, dack, uM^nnlng, shad and fenced yard. Mortgage assumable, low monthly payiniint. 758-7728.</p>
        <p>14x70 1981 Rockford. Assume</p>
        <p>loan 8823J4/mon1h. NagottaMa</p>
        <p>I75349.</p>
        <p>down payment. Call)</p>
        <p>a CdMAtbftl wxsn, par-tlally fumWiad. One bedroom.</p>
        <p>Great ter singla. Also good for bpach trailer. 82200. Call 744-</p>
        <p>2540 aftsr 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>1949 RICHCRAFT Mobile HomeT 2 Bedrooms, air, washer. $3200. 730-23Mafltr4p.m.</p>
        <p>1971 tUSS</p>
        <p>4p.m.</p>
        <p>Havelock</p>
        <p>Dock, storaga building.</p>
        <p>wasbar/drytr, underpinning. Go^ condl^. Sat up in local park. $4000.237-0400 af^ 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>1972 12X40 moMIt home, 2 badroom, IVk bath, extra clean, cantral haat and air, naw carpet</p>
        <p>im .nzcun. luu. wn</p>
        <p>clean used home. Soma aquity and assume payments. Call Calvary Mobile tiomes of ville at 754-5114.</p>
        <p>Graen-</p>
        <p>I97S TITAN, 2 bedrooms, bath. Good condition. $5500. Call nights, 752-1205.</p>
        <p>197S 12x40 2 badroom, 1 bath.</p>
        <p>naw gat furnace. Nhist be moved. All soi</p>
        <p>Tl serious otters considered. Call 355-7449.</p>
        <p>1901 TtxM, 3 badrooms, 2 baths. Extra nica. Frat set up and</p>
        <p>delivery. OirnpittalyTurnished</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>102 MoMIt Homos For Solo</p>
        <p>1974 CNNH, 12x55, badrooms, 1 bath, unfumlthad axcaptterappMancas.m-5400.</p>
        <p>1979 A</p>
        <p>appUancas.)</p>
        <p>msssn</p>
        <p>14x40, 3 badrooms. 2 baths, total tiac trie. Call 754-9340.</p>
        <p>1979 HxTO. 3 badrooms. m baths, fifiust tte to balltve. Soma attuma payments r MoMIt Homat of 754-5114.</p>
        <p>Bunn. musT ss quity and m Call Calvary Greenvllltat7</p>
        <p>1979 40X1A completely fumista ed. $450 dom, &amp;lt;147 per month. This Includet all. set up and dalh^. Ask for Mr. Maeks at</p>
        <p>1910 40XM, 2 bedroom, setup anywhere wHhIn 100 milts of Groonvllle, NC for only $241.04</p>
        <p>lets than 12 ytars. 7490.</p>
        <p>1901 CONNOR 2-Bedroom.</p>
        <p>^kws floor plan. Good condi Hon. Equity $1500 nagotl payments. Call BO-</p>
        <p>1901 FLEETWOOD 14x70, bedrooms, 2 full baths. Mutt Mil-moving in new home. Call 757 1079 after 4:30 p.m. or I weekends.</p>
        <p>anytime on &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>CANVAS</p>
        <p>AWNINGS</p>
        <p>Cl. Lupton Co.</p>
        <p>752-6116</p>
        <p>OFFICE MANAGER</p>
        <p>IF YOU'RE LOOKING for an opportunity for rapid advancement, good starting salary and fringe benefits as a potential office manager, then our growing company is for you. Experience required. Reply to;</p>
        <p>Office Manager P.O. Box 997 Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>We are currently taking applications for qualified full and part-time sales associates and office personnel.</p>
        <p>We offer an attractive salary, excellent benefits and an employee discount.</p>
        <p>Applications will be taken on</p>
        <p>Wednesdays, 10-12 and 1 untit 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>caroflna Msr mall</p>
        <p>graamllla</p>
        <p>Qi bcnelton</p>
        <p>ITALIAN SPECIALTY STORE SALES PERSON GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>Energetic, Flexible individual needed with retail experience. Highly motivated with good contemporary fashion sense. Apply in person between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Please have resume available. 638 East Arlington Boulevard. No phone calls please.WANNA HOT TIP!</p>
        <p>Come join the fun and be part of the hottest, most dynamic restaurant in Greenville.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:The Hilton Inn</p>
        <p>207 Southwest Greenville Boulevard No Phone Calls EOEWANNA HOT TIP!</p>
        <p>Come join the fun and be a part of the hottest, most dynamic club in Greenville.</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 Southweat Qraanvilla Boulevard No Phone Calls EOE</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>102</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>1901 HORTON, 2 badrooms, front kHcfran, i(m bathtub, back deck, storage houM, oantral haat and air. on ranted lot. Low doHi payment and taka ovar payman1s.7sr7504.</p>
        <p>1904 14x74 moMla homa,^ badrooms, 2 full baths, catha-dral calling. Call from 05. 752-4170, Randy.</p>
        <p>1904 14&amp;gt; X 4T MOeiLE home.</p>
        <p>A-roof, gardan tub, calling fan, OHitral haat and air, plusaxtras. Call. 94^1943 aftar 4 p.m. and</p>
        <p>waakands.</p>
        <p>1904</p>
        <p>CHAMPION 14x50, 2 m sat up in park, assume 09JOO. 355-7574 avanings.</p>
        <p>1904 FLEITWOOD 14x70 mob home. $201 monthly. Call 757-3555 aftar 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>190414 WIDE, payments as low as $141J4. Grssnvillt volume dealer. Thomas' Moblla Home Salas. Across from Airport. 752-</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>102 Mobile Homos For Sale</p>
        <p>1907 FLEETWOOD, 24x44,1 bodrooms, 2 baths, firaplact, sliding glass door. Frost fret, calling fans, hotJMtypa fur-niturs, masonite skMng, shingle roof. 10% down, paymonts sm a month. Call Calvary Mobile Homes of Groonvllle at 754-5114.</p>
        <p>1907 14x00 Flaotwood, 3 btdroom, 2 bath. Fully fumish-ad. Frost frto rafrigorator. Storm wimkxws. Ooluxo carpet. Air condition. Must mo to bt-llove. 10% down, paymonts as low as $220 par month. Call Calvary Mobile Honws of Greon-villt at 754-5114.</p>
        <p>2 YEAR OLD Titan moMIt home, 54x14.2 bedrooms, I bath, 2 porches, garden bath, fully furnished, in excellent condition</p>
        <p>Inside and ou'^ly $500 dovn and $140 par month.</p>
        <p>1201.</p>
        <p>Call 754^</p>
        <p>7412 X 45 MOBILE Home. 2 BR, 2 full baths. Central air and undtr^lnning included. Call</p>
        <p>244-019</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</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 Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>lOSMusical Instruments</p>
        <p>mEggglAllLDrumset.</p>
        <p>3 cymball stands, $275. New</p>
        <p>Dixon oloctrtc guitar and Gorilla Cair752-1520.</p>
        <p>amp. $175. (</p>
        <p>GENIE, LOWekY Organ. NewT $050. Call 79^5977 day or night or 355-7524 aftar 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>BOLTMlMiiOPAtwipmant. M install church PA, buy, sail.</p>
        <p>trade and rent all ty^ of musical Instruments Including PEAVEY. Mac Stewart Music 2700 East Ash Strsel, Goldsboro. 75141120.</p>
        <p>WANT TO SELL LIVEST0CK7</p>
        <p>Run a Classified ad for quick rosponse.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>lOSMusical Instruments</p>
        <p>POOLS piano for uta.Tikt now, pecan finish. 792 5034.</p>
        <p>HOOES ELECTRIC Piano</p>
        <p>t^lh speakers jmd emglltlefs.</p>
        <p>Excellent cendHtan 4990.</p>
        <p>752-</p>
        <p>SILVER BACH straAvarus oor-nat. axoaltant tone, beauHful horn, asking $400.750-9124.</p>
        <p>S88ALL USED spintt piano tot sale, 0499, only to pr month 3554009.</p>
        <p>spiiiir</p>
        <p>PIANO, oxGOltent con-ditlon, $050 nogoliabta. 792-4209. WE BUY. soil. Irado and rent all</p>
        <p>types. J Peavey</p>
        <p>All ma|w lines Includtajj</p>
        <p>New Bom Music Tatum Drive, 424-5440.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>All Equal Oppurluiiily Umpioycr</p>
        <p>VA</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>5</p>
        <p>Monday-Friday at 523-0082</p>
        <p>lOSMusical Instruments</p>
        <p>12 StblNO Epiphone guitar 754-2509.</p>
        <p>112 Woodstovts</p>
        <p>Med 4</p>
        <p>Call after 5:30 p.m.,</p>
        <p>SQUlftE WOOOHEATER with blower. $400.7534325.</p>
        <p>114 Instruction P.AI^\tSSNS</p>
        <p>dents of ALL agss. qualified wHh music dsgret and</p>
        <p>taachsr &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>10 years txpertance. 754-9992.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>Lost A Found</p>
        <p>itaLSpSppTum^ hHe MMtar chlnThM i</p>
        <p> probtam March 22</p>
        <p>with back tags. Lost near 51h and toth Street. If found, ptoase contact Sandy or Billy at 752-7072.</p>
        <p>LOST: black and hita femeta cat. Call 752-9919 or 754-3115, ask lor Grayson Covard. Rowardof-</p>
        <p>111 Business Services</p>
        <p>struction spociallxing in pitre.</p>
        <p>bulkhoads endJeNtas. All Free ei</p>
        <p>guaranteed. Free estlmetes, call 944-1741, ask for DavW.</p>
        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>$500 REWARD</p>
        <p>For Information Leading To The Arrest And Conviction Of The Person Or Persons That Broke Into The Bud-weiser Warehouse on North Greene Street the night of March 18.</p>
        <p>PHONE 758-1515</p>
        <p>At</p>
        <p>Quality Used Cars/</p>
        <p>Qaality Leasing</p>
        <p>OVER-STOCKED SALE!</p>
        <p>Due to an increase in business at all Bob Barbours New Car Franchises, were OVERSTOCKED!</p>
        <p>Over 60 Local Trade-Ins.</p>
        <p>As Low As</p>
        <p>As Low As</p>
        <p>As Low As</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>9995</p>
        <p>Payment As Low As</p>
        <p>Payment As</p>
        <p>Low As</p>
        <p>Payment as Low As1986 Ford Ranger Pickup</p>
        <p>(Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1983 Camaro Z28 T-Top</p>
        <p>(Full power)1986 Honda Accord LX</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission)1987 Nissan Sentra</p>
        <p>(4 Door * Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1983 Buick Century Ltd.</p>
        <p>(Full power)1986 Honda Accord LX</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission)1981 Mustang T-Top</p>
        <p>(Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1985 Volkswagen Jetta</p>
        <p>(Sunroof  5 Speed  Air Conditioning)1983 Honda Civic</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1984 CJ-7 Hardtop</p>
        <p>(6 Cylinder)1984 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>*^(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1985 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1986 Honda Accord LXI</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission)1986 Grand Wagoneer (Blue)1979 Fiat Convertible1983 Honda Accord</p>
        <p>(2 Door  5 Speed  Air Conditioning)1984 Toyota Tercel</p>
        <p>(5 Speed  Air Conditioning)1984 Camaro Z28</p>
        <p>(Fuil power)1986 Grand Wagoneer (Burgundy)1985 GMC S-15 Pick-up 1983 Feugo Turbo1985 Volkswagen Golf</p>
        <p>(5 Speed  Air Conditioning)1983 Mazda B200 Pick-up1985 Bronco 4X4 1981 Chevy Silverado Pickup 1986 Camaro T-Top 1985 Cutlass</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission)1985 Buick Century 1985 Astro Van1984 BMW 733 I (Black) 1984 BMW 318</p>
        <p>(2 Door  White)1986 BMW 325E</p>
        <p>(4 Door  5 Speed  Blue)1985 Mercedes 190E</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Sunroof)1986 Pontiac Trans-Am T-Top</p>
        <p>(3500 Miles Loaded)1986 Honda Civic</p>
        <p>(5 Speed * Air Conditioning)1985 Honda Accord LX</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1986 Toyota Clica GT</p>
        <p>(Loaded)1984 Encore</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Air Conditioning)1983 Reliant</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission  Air Ckinditloning)1984 Trans-Am T-Top</p>
        <p>(Air Conditioning  Automatic Transmission)1986 Honda CRX1985 Jeep Pioneer</p>
        <p>(4 Door  Automatic Transmission)1985 Volkswagen Golf 55001979 CJ-7</p>
        <p>(New Top  Automatic Transmission  V8)1984 Mustang QT</p>
        <p>(5 Speed  Air  Sunroof)1985 Chevrolet Caprice Station Wagon</p>
        <p>(9 Passenger)1985 Cougar1985 Prelude</p>
        <p>(Blue  5 Speed  Air Conditioning)1982 Ford EXP</p>
        <p>(Sunroof  Air Conditibning)1984 Pontiac 6000 Station Wagon1986 Prelude SI</p>
        <p>(Black * 5 Speed  Air Conditioning)</p>
        <p>'1983 Honda Accord-2 Door</p>
        <p>$800.00 Down  42 Months  1S.06% A.P.R.</p>
        <p>*1984 Pontiac 6000 Station Wagon</p>
        <p>$1000.00 Dovn  48 Months  13.96% A.P.R.</p>
        <p>*1985 Chevrolet Caprice Station Wagon</p>
        <p>$1500 Down  12.95% A.P.R.  52 Months</p>
        <p>REGISTER FOR FREE COLOR TV WITH ANY DEMO RIDE! SALE ENDS MARCH 31 ST</p>
        <p>(No purchase necessary. Need not be present to win)</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0077" />
        <p>122</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>Opportunities</p>
        <p>ABUSINESSf Buyorsellyour buslfwst with C J. Harris &amp;amp; Co., Inc. Financial &amp;amp; Marketing Con-sultants. Serving the Southaostern United States. Greanvllle, N.C. 3SS-7799, nights 7SM444.</p>
        <p>HRISTIAN BOOKSTORE CAROLINA EAST MALL. Franchise available now, AmeHca's only Christian Bookstore franchise now In 10 state. Call LEMSTONE BOOK BRANCH, 312-7900600.</p>
        <p>COnVNIENT STORE with ful iy aqutopad grill for sale. Ex-callont location in Portartovm. ' mora Information call 355-</p>
        <p>B!</p>
        <p>mtLtuitks and laundromat ter salo. Call 756-4001. #&amp;lt;ANtHiOPPO*TUNltY</p>
        <p>Booming Home Services Indwtry,</p>
        <p>Low Inltttl Investment Training and ongoing support Large, exclusive terrorltles</p>
        <p>Slnco 1977; over 100 franchises</p>
        <p>Call tell fite for abrochura, 1-00IF435-4051 SPRING-GREEN UWN CARE FREEBROCHUREI</p>
        <p>Open wifhin 3 weeks your very</p>
        <p>Ladles, Chlldren,s, Large size, PeHta or Combination store. Regular price or off-prlce. Ask about aur new $13.99 ladies clolhing store. $19,975 includes Inventory, supplies and much</p>
        <p>Call anytime 1-904-785-4111</p>
        <p>LNORYMAT FOR SAL. Aydin. 756-4992 or 522-4444.</p>
        <p>OpMrTUNITY to Start your own vending business that you can eperata from your home 4-6 hom per week. Investment of $5,999 to $10,000. Locations furnished. Call (919) 282-3388.</p>
        <p>PROFITABLE Manufacturing business for sale. Alan Baldwin, Foutelte Business Brokers, 355-7300.</p>
        <p>UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Area franchise available pro-vkte an excellent business op-po^lty. Excellent cash flow and Investment return. Successful businessperson must have management background; sate ability helpful but not necessary. $25,500 investment plus small operating capital. Contact Sylvia Walts, 4-354-8004, Mon-day-Frlday.</p>
        <p>124 Professionai</p>
        <p>CHIMNEY SWEEPING. GId</p>
        <p>Holloman. North Carolina's original chimney sweep, 30</p>
        <p>years experience working with</p>
        <p>...</p>
        <p>chimneys and fireplaces.</p>
        <p>FIrtqilace repair, chimney caps or chimney</p>
        <p>installed, screens for tops. Call day or night, 753-3503, Farmvllle. NC.</p>
        <p>125</p>
        <p>Home Improvements</p>
        <p>ZE. Homeowners and planning home builders. We area a NC licensed (toneral Building contractor. We would like to build for you. If it is new construction, room additions, vinyl or aluminum siding, whatever your building nee</p>
        <p>are, call us. We may be</p>
        <p>you nead. For good qual and maybe less than</p>
        <p>ustwho ty work com</p>
        <p>petltlve prices. Call E.T. Leg-geH Construction, 792-2581, Blllamston, NC.</p>
        <p>132</p>
        <p>FOpSALE: Warehouse at 307 Skinner Street. 4200 square ft, 2 baths and off Ice. Can be made Into apartments or used for business. Call 756HI416.</p>
        <p>Commercial</p>
        <p>Property</p>
        <p>OLD SHONEYS for sale or Greenville Boulevard.</p>
        <p>Call Carl. Darden Realty, 758-eekends, 355-</p>
        <p>1983; nights and week(</p>
        <p>6558.</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE-Farmvllle-6200 square feet with offices. 1.6 acres, leaseor sell. 1-522-5171.</p>
        <p>1M'x4M' LOT. Greenville's newest and hottest spot! 11 On Greqnvltle Boulevard. Call Carl. Oa^ Realty, 758-1983, nights and weekends, 355-6558.</p>
        <p>134</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Sale</p>
        <p>: 2 bedrooms, 2 bath flat. Quail Ridge; hardwood floors, celling fan, custom drapes and wallcoverings, fireplace, efficiency kitchen with all appliances, large patio. 7564945.</p>
        <p>BY OMnER. Heritage Village. 2 bedroom energy efficient patio home. Great room with cathedral coiling and fireplace, pantry with washer/dryer connections, outside storage, private patio. $40,000. Call 756^.</p>
        <p>QUAILRIOGE 2 bedroom, m bath Includes dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, blinds, curtains IfU</p>
        <p>and fireplace. $49,900. Call Ball A Lane Realtors, 7524025.</p>
        <p>RINGGOLD TOWERS.</p>
        <p>Completely furnished student condos, tor sale or rent. Parents, look now for fall semester. Priced from $30,000. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>RINGGOLD TOWERS: In</p>
        <p>vesting In the future - Condominiums within walking distance to all classes. Starting trom $31,000. Furnished. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002.</p>
        <p>WESTHILLS. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, near hospital, I'/ti years old. Call 757 1691,</p>
        <p>139 Farms For Sale MlSr^AiM^ount^^</p>
        <p>area. 22 acres, fenced pasture, modem home with central heat and air. Hall hour from Green vllle. Call Blackstone Realty 946-9808 or 946-686S.</p>
        <p>140 Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>wJRTfo^Tobacc^^ou^</p>
        <p>(Pitt County). Call Jack Sharp,</p>
        <p>795-4578.</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>cents this 3 bedroom, 2 batn</p>
        <p>A</p>
        <p>accents</p>
        <p>ranch now completed in Sum merfleld. Conveniently located,</p>
        <p>It offers sunken living room, fireplace, and (tock off</p>
        <p>living</p>
        <p>room and master bedroom. $71,900. Builder will pay $1,000 In closing costs. Call Jane Harrison, Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3500/752 4616. AFFORDABLE $40's. Hurry while attractive Interest rates art hare. This home Is im-nsaculate and offers 3 bedrooms, IW baths, heat pump, workshop for only $45,900. Call Sue Dunn at</p>
        <p>Aldridge and Southerland, 756-3500; ^ghts 355 2588 for details.</p>
        <p>AFFORDABLEI Only $29,900. This 3 bedroom, I bath home has bean remodeled and is adorable. Fenced yard. A must to see. Call Jane Harrison, Aldridge and Southerland, 756 3500/7S2'4616.</p>
        <p>AS LOW AS $200 par month, $0 down. Brick, 3 bsdrooms, 1V5 baths. Home Realty, 355 4663. AilUMAkLi LOAN wlth"l;^ equity payment on this country home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, .  _ I with fireplace, laun-</p>
        <p>' room and large lot. $53,900.</p>
        <p>Call Jane Harrlion, Aldridge</p>
        <p>/7S2-</p>
        <p>and Southerland, 756 3500/7! 4d1</p>
        <p>AillM This non quallNing FHA loan with low equity. This tour year old brick ranch Is im-</p>
        <p>maculate-offers living and din Ing room, eat-ln kitchen, two</p>
        <p>bedrooms on large wooded lot, minute from hospital. $56,900.</p>
        <p>Ask tar Sue Dunn at Aldridge ! 0; Nights,</p>
        <p>Southerland, 756 3500;</p>
        <p>355^2588._</p>
        <p>AYbtN. Immediate occupancy may to possible with a lease</p>
        <p>purchase on this cute 2 bedroom home, greatroom with fireplace, defacfMd wired workshop! Only</p>
        <p>$37,S00. Call Sue Dunn at Aldrldge A Southerland. 756-I; Nights.</p>
        <p>3500; Nights. 355 2588.</p>
        <p>kV dWNik. $2500 down, assume 91V% FHA loan on 2 bedroom, IVt bath townhouse. Many extras 756 2950 after 5:30 or weekends.</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>AI^EN; Payments less than $m a month can be found in this 3 bedroom brick ranch boasting fenced backyard, screened</p>
        <p>porch, garage and wobitod tot. UKivenlent tocat</p>
        <p>Jtion and great neighbors make this an exosp-tipnal buy. Priced to sell at $45,500. Call Centuiy 21 Tipton Associate, 355-7002. Nights, DePe Carney, 757-3759.</p>
        <p>AYDEN: The Pines  quiet lux urv In a beautiful 2 story brick Colonial home. Has 4 bedroom, 3to baths, formal areas, family room and a large solarium. Can Century 21 Tipton and Aimlate, 355-7002 and nights John Carpenter, 355-5618.</p>
        <p>AYDEN: Charming brick ranch in nice neighborhood and In excellent condition. Three of four btonxxns, m baths, dsn, eat-ln kitchen, all tor $46400. Call Rhonda Bailey, CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associate. 7564003 or 355-7800.</p>
        <p>BAYTREE-Great price for this area. Like new ranch at 1508 Hollybrlar Lane in popular teytree. Plan features entiv, foyer, great room witl</p>
        <p>fireplace, three bedrooms, kitchen with separate dining area, and two baths. Priced at</p>
        <p>only $78400. Call O.G. Nichols</p>
        <p>Agency, Inc., 7g-4012._</p>
        <p>BEDFORD. Family comfort can be yours In this charming two sto^ home. 4 bedrooms, formal areas, den with flra^itooe, sunroom with sky-</p>
        <p>third floor completed features office and work/study</p>
        <p>room tor kids, double garage-everythlng you could ask tor.</p>
        <p>plus playroom and two staircases. 11916. University  355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>BETHEL-HANDYMAN</p>
        <p>Speciall Invest your time In this two bedroom home whkh offers</p>
        <p>hardwood floors. Reduced to $19,900. Call Sue Dunn at AldridM A Southerland, 756-3500; Nights. 355-2588.</p>
        <p>BILTMORE: MM OSD's will put you right at home In this newly listed 4 bedroom In-town loca</p>
        <p>tion. Call and find out</p>
        <p>could have payments less $300 a monmi Call Century 21 Tipton and Associate, 355-to02. Nights, DeDe Carney, 757-3759. BRITTANY RIDGE. New subdivision past Lake Glenwood. Large tan, fine homes. New county school district. Eastern Pines wafer and fire depart</p>
        <p>ment. University Realty 355-lan Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>5866; Jean Hopper BRITTANY RIDGE: New</p>
        <p>Listing. New Construction, excellent finer plan on this 3 2 bath Traditional on</p>
        <p>large comer to! pick out your c tury 21 Tipton</p>
        <p>comer tot. Call now and colors. Cali Cen-. .,..-1 and Associate,</p>
        <p>355-702.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY.</p>
        <p>4-bedroom brick home</p>
        <p>Delightful t featoring</p>
        <p>. ____________ring</p>
        <p>living room, dining room with rdwood "</p>
        <p>hard</p>
        <p>fireplace, gar; lotTunlvs '</p>
        <p>floors, den with</p>
        <p>iraM, lovely V ity Realty 355-r 756-9142.</p>
        <p>5866 or</p>
        <p>Inlversll Jean Hopper</p>
        <p>-BUY MORE WITH LESSI-Toda/s tow Interest rate tower</p>
        <p>your payments allowing you to buy more.. Enjoy this brick</p>
        <p>more.  ___________</p>
        <p>home and its huM fenced yard! (OSD's) 1192, Unimrsity Realty. 355-5866; Janet RIcclarelll, 746-6991.</p>
        <p>-BUY MORE WITH LESSI-Today's tow Interest rate tower</p>
        <p>your payments allowing you to buy more.. Enjoy this. '</p>
        <p>brick fyardi Raaitt</p>
        <p>355-5066; Janet RIcclarelll, 746-6991.</p>
        <p>home and its huge (OSD's) 1192, University Realty</p>
        <p>COLINDALE COURT: Why rent</p>
        <p>luityinthls</p>
        <p>when you can build equity new 2 bedroom, 2 bath flat In Collndale Court with just $1,407 down. Builder will pay closing</p>
        <p>costs and up to three points!</p>
        <p> of $363.09</p>
        <p>Monthly payments (PI) based on an FHA 30 year fixedd rateof 8to%, loan amount of $47,221.73 Including $1,728.73 (PMI). Call today. Linda Gaddis at CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associate, 355-7800 or 756-3291. $46,900.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Sale</p>
        <p>BY OWNER over 1100 square taet 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with fireplace and patte. 7g-7607.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedrooms, 1W baths, living room, kitchen and rea combination, fully , over hardwood floors, ral heat and air, carport, tot approximately 100x150. Nton-day-FrMay, 355-2461. 7564652 afters.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. BeautHul 2 year oM Contemporary on large wooded lot. 3 oectaixxns, 2 baths.</p>
        <p>great room with fireplace and -  '  '11  bUnds  s</p>
        <p>HospHal. Rosamond Drive, Pinerldge</p>
        <p>oeillM fan. Mini Minutes</p>
        <p>from</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Subdivision. 7g-1568.</p>
        <p>Only $56400. FHA assumable. BY OWNER-Moving (Lake (Nanwood) 34iedroom, 2 baths. Large greatroom with fireplace. Big Kreened-ln porch. Out bulidtogs. to acre wooded tot. $72400.7584756.</p>
        <p>AmELOT: Brick ranch. Cor-ner let, double carport, nice ctosots and extras. Priced to soli. 3554255.</p>
        <p>-CAMELOT-Thls spacious hoHM on a nice comer tot is sure to be a crowd pleaser. This home features over 1500 square feet, 3 good size bedrooms, carport, central heat and air and a detached storage</p>
        <p>building priced at $72,900. CENTURY 21   </p>
        <p>Bass Realty, 756 6666.</p>
        <p>CAN'T FIND the home you're looking tor? We have Ion and plans. Be In your dream house in 120 dMs. Rumbley Realty, 355-2042; drew Rumbley, 355-^17.</p>
        <p>CAROLINA HEIGHTS; Shady, wooded tot provides natural setting for this 3 bedroom, Ito bath starter home. You'll love the hardwood floors and pine panelled walls. Call to see this great buy In the $40's. Call Cen-hiry 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002. Nights, DeDe Carney, 757-3759.</p>
        <p>HERRY OAKS. This new listing Is a custom built home which offers over 1800 square feet, large great room, 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, eat-ln kitchen and double carport. Immaculate with many extras and available at $91,900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; nights 355-258$._</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS  Make your family happyl Great_home In</p>
        <p>y happyl Gre jmt neighborhood. Expansive</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2to bath home with over 2400 square feet of living space. All formal areas, eat-ln kitchen, family room with</p>
        <p>fireplace, oNlce, laundry room and 2 car garage rifle base tor a </p>
        <p>provide a ter-</p>
        <p>_________wonderful  life.</p>
        <p>fJ3, Foursite Realty. 355-7300, Jim Burhans, 355-5887.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES. This 4 bedroom traiMttanal, located In one of Greenville's most desirable</p>
        <p>areas features living room, sap-nm.Ta -</p>
        <p>arate dining room, family room with fireplace. This charming neighborhood offers the</p>
        <p>warmth, beauty and conve-very family</p>
        <p>niance every</p>
        <p>$96,500. Aldridge A Southerland Raaltor, call June Wyrkk 756-</p>
        <p>3500; nights 756-5716.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES. Charming Williamsburg design with formal areas, cozy family room</p>
        <p>3554712.^</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES - Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. Formal areas, double garage, large wired worfcshoD. CKvner anxious to sell. OSD's. Rumbley Realty, 355-2042; Drew Rumbley, 355-7217.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY SQUIRE: Farmers Home Assumption: 3</p>
        <p>brick ranch on a corner tot. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002 and nights John Carpenter. 355-5618.</p>
        <p>-country LIVING-Just minute away from town. This home toatures a large eat-ln kitchen with tots of cwinets, cozy family room with wood burning stove and built-lns. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, screened In porch plus 2 car garage on over an acre of land. $65,000. 1592. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FARM EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>RCH 28,1987  10:00 A.M. WORTHINGTONS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE 2</p>
        <p>DIRECTIONS: From Farmvllle, NC take hwy. 121 norlh for approximately 1 mile. Sale on left beside Worthington's Warehouse 82.</p>
        <p>TRACTORS AND BACKHOE</p>
        <p>John DMfB 4430. 6 cyllndsr dlMl nglna, qusdrangs IrantmlMlon, 4 post canopy, 2 sals dual ramola out-lata. 164-38 duals sold saparata (tSSS hours.)</p>
        <p>International 1066, 6 cylinder diesel engine, 16 speed hl-low transmission, cab with air, 2 sets dual remote outlets, 16448 duals sold separate Massey Ferguson 2675, 6 cylinder diesel engine, 8 sp hi-low transmission, cab with air, 2 sets ol dual remote outlets, 8 front end weights, sold separate.</p>
        <p>John Deere 2030,4 cylinder diesel engine, 8 speed hl-low transmission, dual remote outlets.</p>
        <p>John Deere tOlO, 4 cylinder gas engine. 5 speed transmission Long 445,3 cylinder diesel engine. 8 speed transmission, dual remote outlets</p>
        <p>Massey Ferguson 35. 4 cylinder gas engine, 4 speed transmission Long 6N-1 Modal *1400 BacKhoe with axtra bucket</p>
        <p>John Deere 420-T 2 cylinder gas engine, 4 spaed transmission.</p>
        <p>Ford F100,1979, V ton pickup. 8 cylinder engine, 3 speed transmission. Chevrolet CIO, 1977. Vk ton pickup, V8 engine, automatic transmission Chevrolet CIO, 1972. Vk ton pickup, V8 engine, automatic transmission Chevrolet C20.1977. M ton pickup, 6 cylinder engine, 3 speed trans-mieslon</p>
        <p>Willis Jeep. 1953,4 cylinder engine. 3 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive, hard lop</p>
        <p>COMBINES</p>
        <p>John Deers 6600 6 cylinder diesel engine. Hydrostatic, cab with air, 4 row com head. 13' grain platform John Deere 4400, 6 cylinder diesel engine, cab with air, 444-4 row com head. 21613' bean platlorm</p>
        <p>TOBACCO HARVESTING EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>Roanoke 2 tow automatic tobacco primer, 4 cylinder, JD diesel engine, 4 wheel drive, both heads and delugger, (In good condition)</p>
        <p>(6) Roanoke 2 row tobacco trailer*. Roanoke 1 row automatic tobacco primer, 4 cylinder gas engine, both heads.</p>
        <p>Blue Long sell propelled tobacco harvaater</p>
        <p>(2) Long tobacco trailers</p>
        <p>EQUIPMENT</p>
        <p>8'&amp;gt;t4' dual axle lilt body equipment trailer</p>
        <p>8'x16' dual axle equipment trailer (2) John Deere 210 -13 -36' blade disc harrows with drags, pull type.</p>
        <p>(2) International 58-4 row planters with atlachmenls. pull type Inlemalional 475. tS disc harrow, pull type</p>
        <p>John Deer* 7000 4 row planter, pull type</p>
        <p>Lllllston 2 bar 4 row rolling cultivator with new KMC sowers. 3 pi Lllllston 2 bar 4 row rolling cultivator 3pt</p>
        <p>Artis Way 42frc lead mixer Inlematlonal 510 grain drill. 13 spout, pull type.</p>
        <p>Inlematlonal 510 grain drill, 13 spout</p>
        <p>3 pi</p>
        <p>King It tin* chlsal plow, 3 pt.</p>
        <p>Blanton 9 line chisel plow, 3 pt Athens 2 bar-tt line chisel plow, 3 pi</p>
        <p>Powell Ml-Trae sprayer, 4 wheel drive,</p>
        <p>4 cytlndar engine, 2-370 gallon stainless steel tanks, 4 row Arrow Top-pem.</p>
        <p>John Deer* 4 row badder with hydraulic row markers, 3 pt.</p>
        <p>W8A 2 raw badder with sowers, 3</p>
        <p>PI</p>
        <p>Mechanical 2 row tobacco setter with barrels, 3 pt.</p>
        <p>RIno O' heavy duly blade. 3 pt Inlematlonal cultivator with sowers. 3 pi</p>
        <p>BULK BARNS</p>
        <p>(2) Powell Maximlser big box bulk bems, gas llred</p>
        <p>NOTE: Bams located in Oreene Co. Call 446-0514 or 747-5369 lor Inlonnatlon.</p>
        <p>TRUCKS AND VEHICLES</p>
        <p>Chevrolat C60, 1979, 2 Ion truck, V8 engine, 4 speed transmission, with 2 spead rear end. 15' steel body with twin cylinder dump, grain side* (24,000 miles)</p>
        <p>Chevrelel C60, 1975, 2 ton truck, V8 engine, 4 speed transmission with 2 speed rear end, 16' steel body with twin cylinder dump (4t,000 miles) Ford F600, 1984, 2 ton truck, V8 engine, 5 speed transmission with 2 speed rear end, 16' Johnny Gregory body with grain sides Inlematlonal 1600 Loadstar, 1963, 2 Ion truck, V8 engine, 5 speed transmission with 2 speed rear and, 18' tael body</p>
        <p>ge 060, 1980 pickup, 4 cylinder engine, 4 spaed Irsnsmlsslon, Air Condition, AM-FM with camper shell</p>
        <p>Pittsburg 2 row cultivator. 3 pt Hardee 4 row sprayer with tOO gallon tank, 3 pt.</p>
        <p>(2) 4 wheal farm wagon*</p>
        <p>John Deers 2 row planter. 3 pt Ford 614 breaking plow, 3 pt.</p>
        <p>(2) tobacco trucks.</p>
        <p>81)0 gallon polyurethans water tank Approximately 900' ol 3" imgatlon pip*</p>
        <p>Malhleson imgatlon pump with Willis 4 cylinder gas engine.</p>
        <p>Rain Bird 106B imgalion gun Boom, 3pt Hardee 200 gallon saddle tanks t mounts lor 2675 MF Acetylene torch Champion air compressor Dunlop bench grinder Etectnc Magic hl-praaeure washer Alrco 250 amp welder Metal Irama motor hoist Floor lacks Water pump*.</p>
        <p>Hydraulic cylinders Vica.</p>
        <p>Assortmant ol wienchea and other hop tools.</p>
        <p>Chaina.</p>
        <p>Several canvas Several shotgun* and itlles</p>
        <p>Many other larni related Items</p>
        <p>TIRM8: Cash or personal chack on day ol sal* (or total due All property I* sold where I* as Is. with no warranties Impllsd Announcement on sal* day take* precedence over prtnied material.</p>
        <p>NOTE: WehmMtMralarMlwiMrawtio are otiMng bMkoraloR-plnq MwR tamln( oparalton aiM liatM eommlaatoiiMl Tugvrall A WwvM to mH llita MHiipmwiL MmI all of tola aquipmaM la Hato raady and In 0^ 8hapa. Wa ara axpaetlng nion aqulpmanl to ba addad. Coma apand Hia day. Luneii aarvad by Contoninaa Cr^ MO. _ M Tl I*-Mlfci I a. UJADDFM</p>
        <p>Hld rain or shlno</p>
        <p>Auction: Tha Sound Thai Sails John Tuflwall  Qlonn Wairon</p>
        <p>nMhvitouM.NC NCAL 83484 Pinatopa. NC SdSSl  NCRB44M7  919457-24B8</p>
        <p>144. Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS. Charm ing 3 bedroom brick home on quiet cul-de-sac. Fenced backyard, carport, study, fireplace insert and more. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9143.</p>
        <p>DOYOU WANT A PLACE in the country? Then takea took at me, with my 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with wood stove, excellent kitctien, dining area and oHIce, I have evenithin you need. With a tot of 1 to acres with additional acreage avaitele. Call J.L. Harris A Sons, 758-4711 or Don Lee, 7g-l910.</p>
        <p>DON'T LET This one slip away.</p>
        <p>real buy In</p>
        <p>3 bedroom, Ito bath-great buy In a convenient location. Lots of</p>
        <p>openness and In excellent condition. Also single car garage with wired workAop area. $64,900.</p>
        <p>Call Aldridge '&amp;amp; Southerland, Kathei</p>
        <p>756-3500;</p>
        <p>7-5778.</p>
        <p>Btherlne Vinson,</p>
        <p>EASE YOUR GROWING pains</p>
        <p>with this lovely 3 bedromi ? bath home locarad In nice neigh-</p>
        <p>boHiood near lake, clubhouse and pool. This house also</p>
        <p>features living room, dining</p>
        <p>' ...</p>
        <p>room, family room with___</p>
        <p>heater, modern kitchen and sunken sunroom. Large tot, nicely landscaped-affordably priced at $70,51)0. Call Mable Savage at CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser and Associates, 355-7800 or 756-3098.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Salt</p>
        <p>CUSTOM home builder. Craft-Bllt Homes builds and fi</p>
        <p>nances on your tof - competely Call 1800-942-</p>
        <p>finished home g11 anytime.</p>
        <p>HAVE A LARGE FAMILYT This Meal home Is now available! Conveniently located home has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths, a lovely family room with wood4)urnlng fireplace. These and a tot more features await</p>
        <p>your inspection. Priced at 076JI00. Fw more details call DavM Ryhanych, CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser 8i Associates,</p>
        <p>355-7800 or 756-9018.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Rent A</p>
        <p>NEW CAR</p>
        <p>As Low As</p>
        <p>$18.00</p>
        <p>Per Day Sharpest Fket In Town</p>
        <p>RENT WAY AUTO RENT Brown &amp;amp; Wood</p>
        <p>Downtown</p>
        <p>752-2882</p>
        <p>AUTOMOT VE SALES</p>
        <p>N you are aterp, aagresaive and of good charactar, we are intereeted in you. Auto sales and leasing experience are attributes. Earnings potential equivalent to poraonal ebill* ty. Company benefits and demonatrator are Included. For confidential interview, call and ask to speak wNh the aalse manager.</p>
        <p>Track A Auto LcesiAg, Inc.</p>
        <p>756-3635 or 1-800-682-2216</p>
        <p>2 Mil** Soutti ol Oieeiwllts on Henr. ll</p>
        <p>LOW COST!</p>
        <p>NEW CAR RENTAIS</p>
        <p>50 FREE MILES PER DAY</p>
        <p>DAY, WEEK &amp;amp; MONTHLY RATES</p>
        <p>A DMalon 01 American Truck B Auto Leaaing</p>
        <p>756-3635  1-800-662-2216j</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS: Country quiet pervades this 3 badreom, 2 bath brick ranch. Has a dan and</p>
        <p>a fireplace in the living room. Affordably pricod in tow SSTs. Call Century 21 Tlfpton and Aaiociate, 5-7082 and nights</p>
        <p>John Carpenter, 355-561$.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C. Sunday, March 22,1987 C.7</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sale</p>
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        <p>COUNTRY - 8uy now and choo69 all wallcovfrlngs md carptta, convmtant to Winter-vilto, comptotton in 90 days. Low m%. Rumbley Realty, 3S-2042; Drew Rumbley, 355-7317.</p>
        <p>DOUBLE WIDE and single wide on 34 ACRES of. LAND. Room tor expansion. OH Stantonsburg Road near new 264 exchange. $65400. J.L. Harris &amp;amp; Sons, Inc, Realtors. 75S-4711.</p>
        <p>IF YOU HAVE more taste ttian $$$, you'll love this new home In Summarfleld. 3 bedroomt, 2 baths, work-saving kitchan, garagt. ||I0S2. $72400:Call Anita Wo^n^ at University Realty, 355-5066 or 3566661. ,</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
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        <p>CUSSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>$5995?</p>
        <p>Youre crazy!</p>
        <p>^Thats what I told the salesman at Brown &amp;amp; Wood. I needed 5 trucks for my business. 1 needed trucks that wouldnt put my company in the hole! So 1 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 Mack step bmnper. Stainless steel mirrors. Power assisted brakes with front discs. Steel belted radial tires. Maintenance free battery. Driver and passenger arm rest. Dual son vtstyrs. LockaUe glove box. Cigarette lighter. Low fuel warning light. Knit vinyl u|di4)lstM7. Available in a variety of colors. All this for only $5,995. Plus tax &amp;amp; tags.</p>
        <p>BROWN &amp;amp; WOOD</p>
        <p>INC.-</p>
        <p>PONTIAC-CADILLAC-ISUZU 329 Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>355-6080</p>
        <p>Spring Savings Start At Toyota East:</p>
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        <p>Right now at Ibyola East, were getting ready to welcome spring with super savingson agreat selection of brand new Toyotas! Just look at all you can save.</p>
        <p>Our matching down payments on these new Toyota models add up to big savings for you!</p>
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        <p>Sunday, March 22.1987</p>
        <p>144^IIousm For Salt</p>
        <p>HiTWooo: CSit  can be</p>
        <p>and waiting for youl Thi&amp;gt; brick  ilfvint</p>
        <p>randt (Mturt* living room witti finilaca, 3 bedrooms, l baths, larda corner lot. Call J.L. Harris a Sara, 7S6-4711 or Don Lee, Tsawo.</p>
        <p>IhjOY THE COiY charm of a mantled brick fireplace. Vaulted celling, 2 bedrooms down, master suite upstairs.</p>
        <p>Apollo heat s y Vie m, reulgerator. If047. Asking</p>
        <p>S7|^. Call Anita WorthI at University Realty, 3SS-i 3SM46I</p>
        <p>#ULOUS FIFTIES within wklng distance of ECU this Williamsburg ranch offers I with fireplace, three</p>
        <p>grfatroom &amp;lt; baorooms.</p>
        <p>ning</p>
        <p>pair</p>
        <p>freshly</p>
        <p>Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>inted. $52,300.</p>
        <p>Southerland, 75-3500; Nights, 3St-2S08.</p>
        <p>MIRFIELD: Price has been reduced on I</p>
        <p>this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch with garage, firadace in den. $56,500. Call Century 21 Tipton and Aaaoclates, 355-7002 and nights Rod Tugwell, 355 7224.</p>
        <p>FAMHOUSE on 2 acre lot. Remodeled home, living room with fireplace, dining room or 3rd bedroom, eat in kitchen, central heat and air condition Ing. $40's. University Realty 355-S066, Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>FAMVILLE: This 2 or 3 bedroom, 1'/i bath brick ranch</p>
        <p>comes with a complete appliance package, carport and fenced backyard Priced in the low</p>
        <p>sec's. Call Century 21 Tipton and 7002 and nights</p>
        <p>Associates, 355 Joim Carpenter, 355-5618</p>
        <p>FAklMVILLE: 3 bedroom ranch with carport. Priced in $50's. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002 and nights Rod Tugwell, 355 7224.</p>
        <p>-FARMVILLE More tor your money is what you'll get with this 5 year old.</p>
        <p>nicely appointed home priced at $S1,W0. Like new condition, this</p>
        <p>3 bedroom home features large living room, spacious kitchen-dining room combination, new</p>
        <p>carpet and wallpaiwr. To view this bargain call CENTURY 21</p>
        <p>Bass Realty, 756-6666. #618.</p>
        <p>fXSmvTllT Low $50's, 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. Great location, call today! #S5. Four-site Realty 355-7300, Sandra Walston, 0-0078.</p>
        <p>FINALLY AN affordable house payment that could be as low as $314. 3 bedrooms, family room, dining room, brick, on wooded lot, 1400 square feet, good area Very small down payment. Home Realty, 355-4663.</p>
        <p>FOUR BEDROOMS for that large family. Nice big eat-in kitchen, den with woodstove, fenced backyard and storage building #209. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>GOD'S LITTLE ACRE This country home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double</p>
        <p>garage and more. Wooded acre lot a great buy for only $62,500. Call for more details. #646.</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>GREAT PRICE on this 3 bedroom brick home featuring living room with fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, garage, and nice corner lot University Realty 355-5866, Jean Hopper 756-9142.</p>
        <p>GREAT STARTER HOME. Located In</p>
        <p>_________1  country  on  Route  5.3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1 bath, 1 acre lot</p>
        <p>$40,000. University Realty, 355-5866; Charles Forbes, 756-7157.</p>
        <p>GREAT MODULAR HOME, 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1V5 baths, kitchen.</p>
        <p>dining room and large living tral</p>
        <p>room. Home also has central heat and air plus storm doors and windows. Large lot completely fenced. Call J.L. Harris 8, Sons, 758 4711 or Don Lee, 752-1910.</p>
        <p>GRIFTON AREA: A charming traditional 2 story home offering 4 bedrooms, 2'/&amp;gt; baths. Formal areas with 2 fireplaces plus woodstove in large family room. Many extras In the 2400 square feet. Must see to appreciate. $88,900 Call Centory 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002 and nights Joan Crane 756 5408.</p>
        <p>GRIMESLANO: Spacious 3 bedroom, 1% bath, brick ranch, carport, stor^e building. Great</p>
        <p>location. Call i</p>
        <p>Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 3U 7002 and</p>
        <p>nights 355 7009.</p>
        <p>Annette Parker-Butler</p>
        <p>HANDYMAN SPECIAL. Huge two story farmhouse with new roof and some repairs. Needs a carpenter's touch to make this 5 bedroom house a home. Call for details. University Realty 355 5866; Jean Hopper 756 9142.</p>
        <p>HANDYMAN SPECIAL. A lot of house at a reduced price located only a few miles from Green vllle. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths $58,900. Call Alice Moore Realty, 355-6712.</p>
        <p>NW CONSTRUCTION Darling Williamsburg ranch offers</p>
        <p>rg r</p>
        <p>areatroom with tireplace, three</p>
        <p>- n.ln</p>
        <p>bedrooms. 2 baths, french doors opening to large deck, nice lot in country $58,000. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-3500; Nights, 355 2588</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAYVMHousesJFgr^^</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE POSSESSION at $69,900. You could be living in this 3 bedroom contemporary today. Also features greatroom, living room, dining room, and eat-ln kitchen. New carpet throughout. Call Aldridge 8, Southerland, 756-3500; Katharine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>IMPERIAL ESTATES: Farmers Home Assumption near Burroughs Wellcome - includes extra large lot with 3 bedrooms listed aV only $36,800. See how low your paynsent can go by calling Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355 7002. Nights, DePe Carney, 757-3759.</p>
        <p>INVEST IN BAY'fifEi This beautiful and roomy home could</p>
        <p>be yours. 3 large bedrooms, 2&amp;lt;/y baths, formal dining, kitchen, utility room, large living room</p>
        <p>and sun room. Come take a look.</p>
        <p>#C3l. Foursite Realty 355-7^, W16.</p>
        <p>Carolyn Erwin, 355-601</p>
        <p>JUST COMPLETED, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In West</p>
        <p>mont Is iust what you've been looking for. Convenient</p>
        <p>  - for hos-</p>
        <p>pital employees. If offers greatroom with fireplace, deck, dlnlnc</p>
        <p>lining room and large master bedroom with walk-in closet.</p>
        <p>Priced for quick sale at $62,900.</p>
        <p>Call Jane Harrison, Aldridge 772-</p>
        <p>and Southerland, 756-3500/7: 4616.</p>
        <p>KEARNEY PARK: Great buy</p>
        <p>on this 3 bedroom brick ranch</p>
        <p>located on large corner lot with</p>
        <p>fenced backyard, and sunny disposition. Priced in low $40's.</p>
        <p>see It soon by calling Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002.</p>
        <p>Tip!</p>
        <p>NIgl</p>
        <p>ihts, DeDe Carney, 757-3759.</p>
        <p>KEARNEY PARK; Large sun</p>
        <p>ny kitchen makes this home iust right for the cook who needs lots of cabinets and room to move about. 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, convenient to city bus line. $42,900. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates. 355-7002. Nights, DeDe Carney, 757 3759.</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH Enjoy home ownership and relaxing by the pool in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on corner lot. Seller is</p>
        <p>transferring, his loss is your gain. $67,500. Cali Sue Dunn at Aldri&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>8, Southerland, 756-3500, nights 355 2588.</p>
        <p>LANCELOT; Farmers Home Assumption, 3 bedroom, 1&amp;lt;/^ bath, carport, large lot. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002 and Annette Parker- Butler 355 7009 at nights.</p>
        <p>LOW INTEREST rates invite home ownership. Why not look today at this new home minutes from hospital. Cedar ranch with greatroom, three bedrooms, 2 baths, bay window, deck. Now $58,500. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8, Southerland, 756-3500; Nights, 355 2588.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE; Quality Tipton Construction in this outstanding neighborhood. 2 homes now under construction. Call today and pick out your colors. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002.</p>
        <p>MEW CONSTRUCTION.</p>
        <p>Beautiful traditional 3 bedrooms, 2'/i bath two story home on an acre lot. Buy now and select your decor. University Realty 355 5866, Jean Hopper 756 9142.</p>
        <p>MINUTES FROM Hospital Country, yet close to medical area. Located near Joyners X Roads, this Immaculate ranch features over 1900 square feet plus huge workshop. Many extra's, must see to appreciate-$87,900. D.G. Nichols Agency, Inc., 752-4012.</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 car</p>
        <p>port. $64,900. Call Aldridge 8, Southerland, 756-3500;</p>
        <p>Katherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL- this lovely 3</p>
        <p>bedroom, 1 bath ranch is just right for a great start. Just</p>
        <p>$44,500. Short term lease also available!</p>
        <p>ONE BLOCK from campus. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2040 square foot house. Excellent investment prperty. Rents for $550 month. $60,900.</p>
        <p>EXTRA INCOME comes with this 3 bedroom, 1/y bath ranch with efficiency apartment that rents for $150 month. Located on</p>
        <p>large corner lot near slM^ing</p>
        <p>areas and schools. Upper t</p>
        <p>LANDMASTERS REAL ESTATE CORPORATION</p>
        <p>830-0005</p>
        <p>Jo-Linda Sanders 355 2508 Bob Moore On Call 756 1754</p>
        <p>NEED A LIVING ROOM and den with fireplace for less than $70,000? How about only $59,900! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fenced backyard and located in the WInterville School District. Hignite Realtors. 757-1969.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>144 Houses For Sole</p>
        <p>NEW HOM ON MILLBROOK</p>
        <p>Street with 3 bedrooms, IVk baths, living room, large eat-in kitchen. Hoatpump for heatiM and cooling tool Only $49,000. Builder will pay closing costsi HIgnlte Realtors, 757-19M.</p>
        <p>NEW HOME under construction in Summerfleld. Comfort and style! Thafs what you'll find In this new 3 bedroom home. For-nnal dining, large oat-ln kitchen, greatroom with fireplace are just a few of It's features. And you know It's quality constructed because it's Bowser Built. Builder will pay up to</p>
        <p>355-7800 or 7S680.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Ideal forstarter home or retired couple. 3 bederooms, 2 baths, kitchen,</p>
        <p>S3!S!S'S:W!.Vt^</p>
        <p>fenced In back yard. Solar hot water, 1 owner, brick veneer. Excellent condition. Located In a quiet neighborhood, Ayden, NC. The Wingate Agency, 757-3441or758-1280r355-sS07.</p>
        <p>NEW LliTING In the affordable $40's. Like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch, centrally located with heat pump and car-</p>
        <p>p^, w^'t last long at $49,900. Ask for Sue Dunn at Alt</p>
        <p>Aldridge 8. Southerland, 756-3500; nights 355-2588 for financing details.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Attractive vrell decorated and roomy townhouse In University area, $46,900. Call Diana Barwick at Alice Moore Realty 355-6712.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING; This cozy two bedroom house won't last long. Located near the University and</p>
        <p>has, been recently rewired,</p>
        <p>painted, and has a new along with a custom designed kitchen. All this for under $50,000. Call CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associates. 355-7800 or Seth Jones at 753-5576.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING: Exceptionally well kept home with formal living areas highlight this 3 bedrooms, 2 bath honie with 1762 square feet. Located In Lake Ellsworth, you can enjoy pool, tennis, and private lake at your leisure. Priced at $70,500. Call Mike Davis with CENTURY 21. Janet Bowser and Associates. 355 7800 or 355-6777.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING. 2 story 4</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1VS baths, large lot.</p>
        <p>Cal^h</p>
        <p>Priced to sell. $34,900. CallSteve Evans Realty, 355-2727.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING country charm on 1.1 acre sloping kn.</p>
        <p>quality built 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living room, dining room with charming kitchen, spacious den, large</p>
        <p>fireplace, 1900 square feet, over</p>
        <p>lOOO'C</p>
        <p>' of garage basement area, 1 year honte warranty, $78,000. Call Steve Evans Realty, 355-2727.</p>
        <p>NEW ON MARKETI Farmvllle Schools; 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary. 3 tiered patio.</p>
        <p>garage and many extras. Low MO'S. fS4. Foursite Realty 35 7300, Sandra Walston, 83041078.</p>
        <p>ONE OF THOSE rare finds: beautiful home in the country of landl</p>
        <p>plus over an acre of land! Located approximately 16 miles from^^ville. Features 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room and kitchen com-binatian, plus a detached wired</p>
        <p>workshop. All this for only $S8,OOOrC()ntact Mable Savage, CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser A</p>
        <p>Associates, 355-7800 or 756-3098.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>Sunday  ^-4  Sheraton</p>
        <p>Village. 756-2</p>
        <p>REOUCEOI CAMBRIDGE:</p>
        <p>New Construction. This home is the perfect starter home. It has a very large 1316 x 21 great room. The country kitchen Includes a picturtMpw ^lining area. This 3 bedroom home wifl dello^ you; plenty of style. $59,900. 6mtact Janet Bowser. CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associates at 355-7800 or 7568580.</p>
        <p>says</p>
        <p>REDUCEDII Owner Ready to Selll TMslmma 4 bedroom home in River hills</p>
        <p>ires sudi as:  "</p>
        <p>features sudi as: Ion area, at tached garage, and beauHfully</p>
        <p>lot. UnbeHevabiy Low utility bills! 11 Owner doesn't</p>
        <p>want 2 house payments so now's ^1 $73,900. Call</p>
        <p>the time to Janet Bowser. CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Assodatas,</p>
        <p>355-7800 or 7564580.</p>
        <p>REWARD YOURSELF with this now contemporary. Attractive floorplan, 3bedrooms, 3V6 baths.</p>
        <p>new noighborhqpd. single ca oarage. W,S00rCail AMrldge I Southerland, 756-3500</p>
        <p>Katherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>RIVERDALE: Unbelievable! Payments approximately $300/month on this centrally located home featuring fenced backyard, carport, oarmal heat and air located only mlnutos from hospital. Buyer's toes can be your gain. Call today to take advantage of this deal tor real! Reducatfto $36400. Call Caiitury 21 Tipton and Assodates, 3SA 7002. Nights, OeOe Carney, 757-</p>
        <p>3759.CUSSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>/</p>
        <p>WELCOME ABOARD!</p>
        <p>Robin Little. General Sales Manager of B &amp;amp; K</p>
        <p>Marine would like to announce the association of Sammy Bray as the newest member of our staff</p>
        <p>Sammy is one of our Marine Sales Consultants and would  like  to extend an invitation to you to</p>
        <p>stop  by  B  &amp;amp;  K  Marine, (the old Brown Wood</p>
        <p>Building on Dickinson Avenue) and browse</p>
        <p>through our store For all of your marine needs, see Sammy!</p>
        <p>SAMMY BRAY | Marine Sales Consultant</p>
        <p>B&amp;amp;KMarine</p>
        <p>752-2882Dont Pay Too Much!!!</p>
        <p>Check With The Professionals First. All and Model Vehicles Available 24 - 36 - 48 - 60 Month Terms We Ve Looking For Your Best Interest</p>
        <p>[</p>
        <p>LEASING PROFESSIONALS, INC.</p>
        <p>3101 3. Evans Street Greenville, N.C. 27834 Call: 355-2788</p>
        <p>L</p>
        <p>OUfSTANDIHG VAIUE</p>
        <p>1987 TOPAZ GS SPORT WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION</p>
        <p>CARS IN STOCK</p>
        <p>PRICED TO MOVE AT</p>
        <p>PER MONTH</p>
        <p>6 YEAR/60,000 MILE WARRANTY</p>
        <p>THESE CARS ARE LOADED!</p>
        <p>Just Look at What you Get For This Price</p>
        <p> Clearcoat paint</p>
        <p> interval wipers</p>
        <p>I Digital clock</p>
        <p> Ught group</p>
        <p> Tilt wheel</p>
        <p> Rear window defroster</p>
        <p> Front-wheel drive</p>
        <p> Electronic fOel injection</p>
        <p> 48 amp-hour maintenance-free battery</p>
        <p> Power rack-and-pinion steering</p>
        <p> All-season steel-belted radial tires</p>
        <p> Power front disc/rear drum brakes</p>
        <p> Air conditioning</p>
        <p> Nitrogen gas-filied struts</p>
        <p> Tinted glass</p>
        <p> Rear door child-proof locks</p>
        <p> 5 MPH bumper</p>
        <p> Bright moldings</p>
        <p> color-keyed dual power remote mirrors</p>
        <p> Wheel covers</p>
        <p> Tachometer</p>
        <p> Trip odometer</p>
        <p> AM/FM stereo cassette radio with dual front and rear speakers</p>
        <p> Side window demisters</p>
        <p> individual reclining low back front seats</p>
        <p> Color-keyed seat belts with tension relievers</p>
        <p> Performance suspension package</p>
        <p> Cast aluminum wheels</p>
        <p> Charcoal decklid luggage rack</p>
        <p> Black leather-wrapped steering Wfl60l</p>
        <p> sport bucket seats</p>
        <p> Fold-down vinyl covered front seat armrest</p>
        <p> Speed control</p>
        <p>Sxvingi based on $1235 factory discount plus $765 dealer discount.</p>
        <p>* Selling price ftO.4S9.49 plus N C tax and license, $600 factory incentive assionad to daalei. 60 montMy payments ol S209.99% APR, total paymanta ol $12,540, with approvao credit.</p>
        <p>EXCEPTIONALLY EQUIPPED EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED</p>
        <p>1987 COUGAR LS</p>
        <p>THIS IS YOUR PRICE</p>
        <p>$279</p>
        <p>PER MONTH</p>
        <p>With Value Option Package</p>
        <p>6 YEARf60,000 MILE WARRANTY</p>
        <p>LOOK AT ALL THE EQUff&amp;gt;MENT THATSINCUJDED:</p>
        <p> Interval Windshield Wipers</p>
        <p> Electronic Digital Clock</p>
        <p> Tilt Steering Wheel</p>
        <p> Fingertip Sjeed Control</p>
        <p> Electric Rear Window Defroster</p>
        <p> Electronic AM/FM Stereo Cassette Radio</p>
        <p> Power SkJe Windows</p>
        <p> Light Group</p>
        <p> Power Lock Group</p>
        <p> Front Carpet Floor Mats</p>
        <p> Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel</p>
        <p> 6-Way Power Driver s Seat</p>
        <p> Polycast Wheels</p>
        <p> Dual Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirrors</p>
        <p> 3.8-Liter V-6 Engine</p>
        <p> Electronic Fuel Injection</p>
        <p> EEC-IV Electronic Engine Controls</p>
        <p> N^riable-Ratk) Power Rack-and-Pinion Steering</p>
        <p> Aero Halogen Headlands</p>
        <p> Doors with Rush Side Glass</p>
        <p> Manual Air Conditioner</p>
        <p> Tinted Glass</p>
        <p> Side Window Demisters</p>
        <p> Reclining Twin Comfort Lounge Seats</p>
        <p> Carpeted Luggage Compartment</p>
        <p>TO</p>
        <p>CHOOSE</p>
        <p>FROM</p>
        <p>^2700YOU SAVE OVERWith Value Option Discount</p>
        <p>* Bited on 10 9% APR, total paynttntt St6,78980, ftOOO down paymant plua lax and N.C. licanaa, Mlling prica $13,900, 00 monthly paymania, with approvad cradil</p>
        <p>EAST CAROLINA</p>
        <p>vIERCURY</p>
        <p>LINCOLN-MIRCURY-OMC fRUCK-MIRKUR</p>
        <p>West End Circle Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>LINCOLN</p>
        <p>756-4267</p>
        <p>1RUCKB</p>
        <p>1,</p>
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        <pb facs="00096571_0081" />
        <p>144 Howti For Salt</p>
        <p>WE3ELLAHUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR  good buy? Sot ttil* brick homo In WIntervillo's Shamrock Terraco. 3 bodrooms, m baths, 1,375 square feet. Priced at S4S,t00.ilid.</p>
        <p>REDUCED to only 144,500. This 3 bedroom Is convenient to the hospital and Carolina East Mall. Gas heat, central air, large tenced-ln backyard and a new coat of paint are lust some of the good features of this home. It'll sell quick at this price! 1063.</p>
        <p>THIS COMFORTABLE townhome located In the preferred court In Lexington St^re Is what you are looking for. Featuring 3 bedroom, m baths, all appliances, private fence and more. This home Is offered for $44,M.</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR a good income rental property? This rental unit Is on a comer In the downtown area. Presently leasing 4 apartment units at $600 per month oross Income. Available renovation monies, possibly as much as 50% through redevelopment. Call today and find out the details. Offered at 543,040.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>vie Corey</p>
        <p>ON CAL.......................355-6404</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............756-3310</p>
        <p>C^rlKIng......................756-1350</p>
        <p>Otarle Davis ..........756-5403</p>
        <p>^nrW^ord...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White...................753-5051</p>
        <p>Evelm Darden 355-7337</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................355-6436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7583</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............758-8618</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............757-1877</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1-nO-52S09IO,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>we SELL A HOUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>3V5 ACRES that's heavily wooded that comes with a 1600 plus square foot house. 10 minutes east of Greenville. Can be yours for less that $500 per month. A little elbow grease will make thisa great buy at $54,900.4845.</p>
        <p>105 LISA LANE. Large greatroom with cathedral celling Is iust one of the features of this fine home. In excellent location. 3 minutes from ECU in nice neighborhood. Contemporary I with 1,300 square feet, fireplace, celling fan and more. Fenced in back yard. Ready to sell. Call for exclusive viewing. Left off 14th Street just before 364 By-Pau. MID Ota'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 east of Greenville. Garage, workshop, fenced-in yard, screened porch and beautiful cenf Ipede grass are only some of the reasons this 3 bedroom will sell quickly at $54JM0.4818.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, I'/i 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 $53,900. Call today!</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Vic Corey</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................355-6404</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan 756 3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1358</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756-5403</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................753-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7327</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................355-6436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson 756-7583</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............758-8618</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............757-1877</p>
        <p>Toll Frm: 1000-5250910, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>WE^ELLHUSE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, IVi bath townhome close to mall. Price reduced to 041400. Great Investment for owner-occupant. 1779.</p>
        <p>HERITAGE VILLAGE. 3 bedroom patio home. This like new home is perfect for a single person or a young couple getting started. $41400 and no home owners dues makes this too good to pass up. 4044.</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT WISE? This nice residence In Hillside will make you money. Corner lot, pecan and oak trees. 3-3 bedrooms, new paint inside, large rooms. Priced to sell quickly. $39,900. 4050.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY CON DOMINIUM. Over 1,000 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1&amp;lt;/s baths, washer, dryer and refrigerator included. Compare condominiums and you'll agree this is an excellent buy at only 034,900.4834.</p>
        <p>OWNERS HAVE priced this bungalow home to move in the MID $30's. This 3 bedroom is located in Grimesland in a 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>vie Corey</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................355 6404</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............756-3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1358</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756-5403</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................753 5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355 7337</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................355-6436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7583</p>
        <p>Karen Ro#rs...............758-8618</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............757-1877</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1652589IO,ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>OVER 488T, this stately 3-story offers targe formal areas, 5 or 6 bedrooms, 3W baths, playroom.</p>
        <p>sewing room or office, double garage on large lot. Gleaming nardwood floors throughout.</p>
        <p>Unlversl</p>
        <p>Hopper</p>
        <p>143.</p>
        <p>355 5866, Jean</p>
        <p>PAYMENTS OF $195 If you qualify. Only $800 closing costs. 3 bodrooms, 1 bath. Call today.</p>
        <p>NOQUALIFYINO. Assume this FHA loan tor only $3500 cash. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, garage. $53,900.</p>
        <p>QUINN REALTY</p>
        <p>3106 South Memorial Drive</p>
        <p>355-6258</p>
        <p>PICTURESQUE AND Private! Youll be captivated by the quiet beauty of this very private home locatod In EXCLUSIVI</p>
        <p>/E HOLLY Ridge subdivision. This 3800</p>
        <p>square toot home otters 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 private showing. $300's. CENTURY 31 Janet Bowser A Associates, 35S 7800or 756 8500.</p>
        <p>hNllibot-ieller Is transit ring but his lou can be your gain In mis Immaculate cedar ranch; Only two years old and offers larM greatroom with fireplace, dining room, throe bedrooms, two baths, largo wooded lot tor privacy. $58.900 A must sael Call Sue Ounn at Aldridge A Southerland. 756 3500; Nights. 3553588</p>
        <p>NMIitbdiiflce home on a nice lot. Pretty backyard highlights this unique ranch only a law minutes from madlcal area. Plan features foyer, sunk</p>
        <p>en great room with fireplace, kltcnen dining area with pine floors, three oadrooms and two</p>
        <p>lull baths. Large garage for storage. Call D G Nichols Agency. Inc., 753 4013</p>
        <p>ilOCK SPRINOi: Executive home near ECU featuring 5 bedrooms, 3V5 baths and over</p>
        <p>sifwrfflifissivini?</p>
        <p>ton 4^ Associates, 355-7003. NIghK DePe Carney, 757-3759. ROLLING MADOWS: New construction. We have 4 brand new houses In one of Greenville's twttest new neighborhoods. Priced In the Ota's and perfect for the first time home Wer. Call today! Cantury 31 Tipton and Associates, 355-7003. ^LLINWOOb beautiful home in planned environment. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room replace and loft, kitchen and dining combination. fC36. Fourslte Realty 355-7300, Carolyn Erwin, 3556016.</p>
        <p>'ROOMY 4 bedroom home with screened porch, den, central heating, air conditioning and a great garage workshop. Also features aVight cheerful eat-ln kitchen and formal dInliM room. 4639. $47,500. CENTURY 31 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>Sherwood greS: Great</p>
        <p>starter home. This coiy home Includes 3 bedrooms, IVs baths, dining room/kltchon combination, and carport. Located In a quiet neighborhood. All this for only $43,m. Call CENTURY 31, Janet Bowser A Associates at 355-7800 or Seth Jones at 753-5576.</p>
        <p>SINGLETREE: Looking for the perfect home? This Is It! Features 3 bedrooms, 1&amp;lt;/^ baths, on a comer lot, with loads of extras. All for only $56,900. Call Kathy Webster at CENTURY 31, Janet Bowser and Associates, 355-7800 or 756-6538.</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL; This lovely 3 bedroom, 3 ceramic bath home is one to see. Features fireplace, living room, dining room, with screened breezeway and double oarage. All for $75,000. Call Kathy Webster for your personal showing today! CENTURY 31 Janet Bowser A Associates, 355-7800 or 756-6538. SPRING is just around the corner and you'll love cooking out on this oversized patio surrounded by a split rail fence and lovely landscaping. The house ain't bad, either. Has a great kItchen/den combination your family will adore, plus living room, dining room and enclosed garage for playroom. 4055. University Realty 355-5866; Jean Hopper 756-9143.</p>
        <p>SPRING IS ON the way...start It out right in this precious home which boasts extra details! Perfect for young couole...low $40's. Freshly painted. Ready to move In! 4310 University Realty, 355-5866; Janet RIcclarelll, 746-6991.</p>
        <p>STRATFORD-This beautiful home in a neighborhood convenient to shopping, schools, and University offers 3300 s^re feet, 4 bedrooms, large sun room with fireplace, den with fireplace, formal areas, eat-ln kltcnen, and garage. A must see! $93,500. Call Linda Gaddis, CENTURY 31 Janet Bowser A Associates. 355-7800 or 756-3391. TUCKAHOE: Attractive brick ranch In excellent condition. Features llvlng-dlning combo, 3 baths, 3 bedrooms, den with fireplace, eat-ln kitchen and garage, all for only $68,900. Call Rtnnda Bailey, CENTURY 31 Janet Bowser A Associates. 355-7800 or 756-8003. SUMMERFIELD Something Different! Huge master bedroom, 3 full baths, large living room with vaulted ceiling and all brick fireplace, formal dining. Great location. 4C15. Fourslte Realty 355-7300, Carolyn Erwin, 355-6016. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP and quality is what you will find In this custom designed brick home located just outside of city. Features include 4 bedrooms, 3W baths, living room, dining room and separate breakfast room with fireplace. Pool, cabana, privacy fence, detached 3 story garage, workshop and much, much more. Call for ALL details. 4638. $195,000. CENTURY 31 Bass Realty, 756-6666.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA; Classic! This 3 bedroom brick Baiiuty is indeed a site to behold with Its gorgeous hardwood floors, Kreened porch and large yard. Won't last long In this well-liked location. Call right away to make an appointment to see this one. Call Century 31 Tipton and Associates, 355-7003. Nights, DeDeCarney, 757 3759.</p>
        <p> WESELLAflOUlE" EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE. Redecorated and reduced. 3 bedrooms, V/i baths. Excellent assumable loan with payments of $434 and owner financing available. $53,900. 4781.</p>
        <p>IS YOUR APARTMENT cramped? Do you need more room for your family? We've got a like new 1447 square foot, 3 bedroom home with payments of less than $500 per month. Call today and find out how easy It Is to buy this home. Only 5 minutes east of Greenville. 4871.</p>
        <p>103 FLETCHER. If you need to live in the city, but want a quiet neighborhood, don't miss seeing this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home in Twin Oaks. Over 1,300 square feet. At $53400 It should fit your budget.</p>
        <p>VISIT ONE OF Greenville's most unique retirement and professional home sites. 3 and 3 bedrooms, 3 baths - all appliances furnished Including microwaves. Cluster style family living. Prices from $53,500 up. Hostess: Mary Ward. Located on Greenville Boulevard SW.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>vie Corey</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................355-6404</p>
        <p>Gmp Johnson................756-1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............756-3210</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1358</p>
        <p>Marie Davis..................756 5402</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................753-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7337</p>
        <p>Pat Tarry.....................3556436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756 7583</p>
        <p>Karan Rogers...............758 8618</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............757 1877</p>
        <p>Toll Free: 1-000-5250910, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>WE SELL A HOUSE ' EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>CAPE COO with over 1,600 square feet of living space. 4 bedrooms (2 up and 3 down), 2 baths, fenced yard, large panelled shop, aluminum siding for low maintenance. Offered at 052488.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY PLACE. Get away from busy streets. This corner lot In Country Palco off Highway 33 (1V5 mltot) has plenty of backyard, 3 bedrooms, greatroom with fireplace and nearly 1,100 square feet. Builder pays points and closing. Call now! $53480.4649.</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE PRICE. $51400 for this well maintained brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, 1W baths, garage. Out of the city In peaceful Hardee Acres.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA 3 bedrooms, I bath make this brick homo perfect for a student or professor. Backyard with bushes tor privacy. Priced at only $51400. MOO.</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355 2000</p>
        <p>vie Corey</p>
        <p>ON CALL..................... 3556404</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................756 1719</p>
        <p>EllaAAcGowan..............756 3310</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1258</p>
        <p>Marla Oavis..................756-5402</p>
        <p>Mary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................753 5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden.............3S5 7337</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................355-6436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson  j 7i83</p>
        <p>Karon Rogers  rstonia</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman........../., iVj/</p>
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        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
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        <p>WE'5ECIAH00SE EVERY OTHER DAY!</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL home in Ayden has been tastefully redone with tender loving caro to make it extremely elegant. Hardwood floors, formal rooms, special fireplaces, manfels, large front porch, crown moulding and beautiful foyer accent The charm of former years. If's gas pack climate control system, carport and tunroom provide all the comforts of modem living. You must see the inside. Call today for a private showing. Low$S8's. 4829.</p>
        <p>REDUCED TO AAOVE. Owners need to move and said sell. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home In excellent condition. Nice neighborhood on comer lot. Central air, new dishwasher and more. Over 1450 square feet, double garage. Call now for appoint-menf; Priced in the Low^s. 4748.</p>
        <p>TOWNHOME living at Its best In this 2 bedroom. 1Vi bath with lots of exfras Including solid wood cdunter tops, celling fans, balcony oN master bedroom, conveniently located. Offered in the$40's. Call today!</p>
        <p>Ill LISA LANE. Perfect for starter home with 3 bedrooms. Situated on a corner lot. Energy efficient heat pump. Cozy fireplace. Available this Spring. Super buy at $49400.4889.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL. Warning! Trespassers will be charmed by this 1 story home near Pitt Memorial Hospital. It otters central air, large utility room, 2 huge bedrooms, 2 baths, woodstove and fireplace, large kitchen, dining room and floored attic. Only $47400. Seller Is ready to move. Call now!</p>
        <p>CLARK-BRANCH</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>vie Corey</p>
        <p>ON CALL......................355-6404</p>
        <p>Geep Johnson................756 1719</p>
        <p>Ella McGowan..............756-3210</p>
        <p>Carl King......................756-1258</p>
        <p>Atarlo Davis..................756-5402</p>
        <p>AAary Ward...................756-1997</p>
        <p>Jule White....................752-5051</p>
        <p>Evelyn Darden..............355-7237</p>
        <p>Pat Terry.....................355-6436</p>
        <p>Don Edmondson............756-7583</p>
        <p>Karen Rogers...............758-8618</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman...............757-1877</p>
        <p>ToUFrm: 1600-5256910, ext. AF43</p>
        <p>An Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR 756-1322 1516 Greenville Blvd.</p>
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        <p>UNIVERSltY AREA; 3</p>
        <p>bedroom brick ranch at the corner of Woodlawn and Willow. Prload at $54,500. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 3^ 7002 and nights Rod Tugwell, 355-7224.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY RA 2 story brick home, 4 bedroom, 2 baths.</p>
        <p>living room, dining room, ilace, </p>
        <p>large kitchen, screened front and back porch, private deck, many custom extrm, by owner, $65,900. 309 South Summit. 752-4719.</p>
        <p>USE YOUR IAAAGINATINI</p>
        <p>You can choose your own colors and customize this lovely home.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living tpar&amp;amp;edlm</p>
        <p>room, kitchen and sepai ____</p>
        <p>Ing room, untlnished bonus room. Priced In the SOD'S. 4C39.</p>
        <p>Fourslte Realty, 355-7300,  T, 3^6016.</p>
        <p>Carolyn Erwin,</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES: Stop look</p>
        <p>Ing! This is It! This charming 3 baths.</p>
        <p>story has 4 bedroom, 2Vk I</p>
        <p>formal living room and dining room, den with fireplace, eat-ln</p>
        <p>kitchen, utility room. All this plus a secluded brick patio and wired 12x15 workshop. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002 and nights, Joan Crane 756-5408.</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES. Extra</p>
        <p>special home loaded with charm Inside and out. Greatroom, formal dining, 3 bedroom and unfinished 3rd story. $109,500. Call Alice Moore Realty 3556712.</p>
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        <p>756-8485</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>636-2588</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1.2&amp;amp;3</p>
        <p>Bedrooms</p>
        <p>WITH FIREPLACE &amp;amp; CEILING FANS</p>
        <p>$95 Security Deposit 6 S12 Month Loases</p>
        <p>Washor/Oryer Connections Pats Allowed. March Specials Available</p>
        <p>New units available. Completa with washers, dryers and Icemakers.</p>
        <p>MONDAYFRIDAY 10-6 SATURDAY 12-4 SUNDAY 1-4</p>
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        <p>Locstad ott Hooker Road on HortethooOrivo.</p>
        <p>355-2198</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>Itivcr Kliiff</p>
        <p>Spacious Affordable Luxury Apartments</p>
        <p>2 bedroom townhouse temporarily reduced for new move ins only.</p>
        <p>1 bedroom garden apt. temporarily reduced to $220 mo.</p>
        <p>Large pool  Cable TV  ECU Bus Service</p>
        <p>Phone:758-4015</p>
        <p>MOVING OR RELOCATNG?</p>
        <p>Call TOLL-FREE for inlormation 1-800-52J-2460, ext.</p>
        <p>PA 1-800-232-2460, ext.</p>
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        <p>Singletree, 107 Harrow Circle</p>
        <p>Three bedrooms, 1V2 bath immaculate brick ranch built April 1985, still under warranty. Large brick fireplace and hearth, rear deck, attached outside storage, E 300 energy efficient rating, upgraded carpet, vinyl, cabinets, and fixtures, attic storage. On quiet cul-de-sac with no houses behind lot. $53,500. 355-2258.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE $167,500</p>
        <p>115 Acbury Road Dsisirable 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>
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        <p>WESTHVEN VII: Ntw con-structlon: Two now houses just boglnning in this prsstlgfous nsw subdivision. Coll now and pick outjfour plans. Cali Cantury 21 Tipton and Associalas. 355-7082.</p>
        <p>UNIVRSitV AREAI ufo 2 bodroom homo wHh living and</p>
        <p>dining room; clost to UnlvorsI lyl M14 kidrldgo</p>
        <p>3500; Nights, 355-2588</p>
        <p>Sri 01,500. Call Sue Ounn at</p>
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        <p>fHlilifbftdSMlSwliasit all. Great room with booutltui brick flroploco. Dinl kHGhon.wirqd.wi </p>
        <p>more. Pnesd tor _ _______</p>
        <p>family at 161,900. Call AldrMga a Southarland, 756-3500; Katharlna Vinson, 793-5771.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE toOAYl Better than now townhousa, many tx-</p>
        <p>tras bahind tha Shtraton. 355-6339.</p>
        <p>CENTURY 21 Bass Realty</p>
        <p>2424 S. Charles St.</p>
        <p>756^666</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING</p>
        <p>This commercial building on West 5th Street has 98 foot road frontage, 2,800 square feet under roof and owner financing is available. Priced to sell at $49,900. Listed by Brian Jones, 758-1775. #657.</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,(</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>Excdltont FHA/VA and convantiofwl ralas availaUa.</p>
        <p>Winnie Evans Realtor-GRl 752-4224</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT</p>
        <p>PROPERTY</p>
        <p>Commercial Building with four stores and additional land for extra unit. High traffic Greenville site. Good rental history. Positive cash flow. $120,000.</p>
        <p>Office Condo. Medical area. 1,200 square feet. Five offices plus reception and lobby area - plus utility and storage space. Brand new. Buy or Lease. Realistic pricing.</p>
        <p>Convenience Store. A going business in superb Pitt County location. Requires substantial cash. Confidential situation.</p>
        <p>Commercial Land across from Carolina East Mall. Zoning for Highway Commercial and 0 &amp;amp; I. Utilities on site. Two big retailers coming to the area this year. Youd better hurry.</p>
        <p>Detalle To Qualified Buyers</p>
        <p>Snowden</p>
        <p>355-0327</p>
        <p>313 Clifton Street</p>
        <p>Greenville. NC</p>
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        <p>At Cantprburv you can choose your own house pian and make all iho selections on (inishing touche'; ihnl will make youf k house 0 home Pius the . o-.l will ne i L ve'be onv lowef AK'iinleibuiy  you Cfin puir ho'.e yi mi m home ot pie . in'.tm.' tie per e*, (ind enfoy nil the</p>
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        <p>WINNIE EVANS</p>
        <p>Realtor, GRI 752-4224 fouiibt glad you Sd!</p>
        <p>752*2814</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987</p>
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        <p>tWliTBRIA# - Cute brick ranch, will qualify FmHA.</p>
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        <p>355^</p>
        <p>VETSI SELLEH will PAY UNIVERSITY AREA. 3</p>
        <p>Lefea tot, carport, large kite</p>
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        <p>or FHA loan! 3 bedroom brick</p>
        <p>rwich tor only $46,900. Hignlte Realtors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 3 baths, cantral air, naw gas heat and ntw roof. $ta's. 753-9091. Ownar/broker. 1036731639.</p>
        <p>Call me for a Free market analysis of your property! My track record is excellent!</p>
        <p>75% &amp;lt;H Our Listings Sell.</p>
        <p>aARK-BRANCH REALTORS</p>
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        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>Vic Corey 3S54404</p>
        <p>BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE</p>
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        <p>Generai Contractor</p>
        <p>919-355-2369</p>
        <p>Penny Laux Lots Available Plans Available</p>
        <p>License #20852</p>
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        <p>one of these.</p>
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        <p>^^WESTMINSTER HOMES</p>
        <p>* A Weyerhaeuser Company</p>
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        <p>49,400</p>
        <p>1% below market rate financing. Seller pays closing costs.</p>
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        <p>BASS REALTY</p>
        <p>756-6666</p>
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        <p>inc.</p>
        <p>(919) 758-6061. Call for appointment. NO Fees.</p>
        <p>REAL MUTATa MANAOBMaNT</p>
        <p>209B ALICE DRIVE. Two bedroom, l Vt bath townhouse on end of quiet street. All appliances and washer/dryer hook-ups. Outside storsgs.</p>
        <p>302A ALICE DRIVE. Two bedroom, 1 Vj bath garden apartment, includes cathedral ceilings, outslda 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, refrigerstor, range and washer hook-up.</p>
        <p>CEDAR COURT, Two bedroom, 116 bath townhouse with patio and energy efficient appliances, washer/dryer hook-ups COLLEGE VIEW. Only one apartment left Two bedroom with hardwood floors Close to university.</p>
        <p>7004 COTANCHE STREET. One bedroom</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 $300 rent</p>
        <p>PIRATES LANDING. Private furnished rooms for rent Utilities included. Share bath and kitchen Laundry on site.</p>
        <p>REGENCY HOUSE. Corner of 5th and Reade. Two bedroom, one bath next to campus and downtown. New appliances - completely renovated.</p>
        <p>SEOGEFIELD TOWNES. Lovely three bedroom, 2'/^ bath townhome with large patio and privacy fence. Garbage disposal, refrigerator with Ice maker, dishwasher range and lots of storage space.</p>
        <p>apartmant with water, aewer and heat Walk to tha campus from this convenient location.</p>
        <p>WEST HILLS TOWNHOMES. Two bedroom, 2^/z bath townhome and two bedroom, 2 bath garden apartment near PCMH. Fully equipped with energy efficient appliances, storage, washerfdryer hook&amp;lt;ups.</p>
        <p>CYPRESS GARDENS. Spacious one bedroom apartment with washer/dryer hookups. Watsr and BASIC CABLE included</p>
        <p>JOHNSTON STREET. One bedroom apart manta only two blocks from campus. Con-vanlsnt to grocsry storas and laundry</p>
        <p>RIVER OAK. Ona bedroom efficiency over looking tha rivar. We furnish hot water. Laundry on sits.</p>
        <p>WOODSIOE. 98 BrooKwood Dr. for the young professional - one bedrooms with energy efficient appliances. Quiet surroundings.</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSSMRG MANOR. 102D Concord Or. Short Term lease available. Large 2 bedroom, 1 Vi bath townhome In professional area. Appliances with wssher/dryor hookups. Private patio. Immediate occupancy.</p>
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        <p>E-12 The Dally Reflector, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>144 Housm For Sole</p>
        <p>TC^jMiet OY 6wntr. Firaptoc*. bey window, much Mra. $4I.m6. FI Slwraton Vniego.73*emor757 2Sft^l.</p>
        <p>WkSTMONTI 3 bMlraom, 3 bath homt. undor constructuon. LIv-Ino room wHh firtplac*. prM</p>
        <p>mo room with firtplac*. prlcod</p>
        <p>wremvamcsooi</p>
        <p>DMrlctl Throo bodroom ranch, cult a a button and radiates charm galore. Hat many amenl-Mch as country Vltchon,</p>
        <p>flraplaoe with wood box, garage with work shop, extra large fencod-in back yard. Nicely landscaped. All this. fw only</p>
        <p>tSMOO. Contact Mable Savage atCENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Aoaoclates. 3i5-7M0or 756-W03.</p>
        <p>YOUNG FAMILY-Perfect for the single or young growing family. 3 bedroom ranch located on a large lot con-vOnlant to stores, schools and shopping. Home has separate living and dining room, wall to well carpet, heatpump, and modem kitchen. Priced to sell for S43,f00. 1303. CENTURY 21 ~ I Realty, 7SadM.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22.1987</p>
        <p>144 Housts For Solo</p>
        <p>YOUR FIRST ffOMIl Could be this cute brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, IVk baths, roomy kitchen-dlning combination. Living room and deck. Priced to</p>
        <p>sell quickly $S2,M0. C32. Four-slto Roaify 3SS-7300, Carolyn</p>
        <p>Erwin, 3SSa01.</p>
        <p>114 OSCEOLA, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with firaplaco, extra room for office.</p>
        <p>104,300.</p>
        <p>Bill Williams Real Estate 7S2-M1S</p>
        <p>3%OOWNonthis3bedroom,m bath, 1530 square foot home. Central heat and air, brick hearth, fenced In backyard. One year home warranty. $57,900. Call Steve Evans Realty, 355-2727.</p>
        <p>147 Business Invostment Property</p>
        <p>invb^Sr^l</p>
        <p>INVESTORSI All research done for you. Subscription of current llstof foreclosuras in NC. Beach, Piedmont and Mountain areas. Call Marshaat91M46-021.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCTION-Comfortable country living! This contractors home has everything your family needs. Three bedrooms, two full baths, large family room and much much more.</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD  Cute as can be and waiting for you! This brick ranch features livingroom with fireplace, three bedrooms, 1V2 baths and large comer lot. Owner will help with points and closing cost.</p>
        <p>NORTHWOODS- Extra large wooded home sites. This development will soon be one of Greenvilles finest restricted areas. Beautiful - Natural - NorthwoodsI</p>
        <p>FALLING CREEK-A new subdivision near Cherry Oaks. Restricted home sites in the Eastern Pines area. Good growth area!</p>
        <p>n^Harris</p>
        <p>OcSons, Inc.</p>
        <p>758-4711 or 355-6667</p>
        <p>752-1910</p>
        <p>  Don  Lm</p>
        <p>ESTATE REAin CO.</p>
        <p>830-1040 New Offering</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE three bedroom home in great location. Living room has fireplace, ceiling fan, and built-in bookshelves; spacious kitchen/dining with stove and dishwasher; carport. Situated on corner lot -$51,800.</p>
        <p>NO SPRING CLEANING needed in this immaculate three bedroom in Southrldge in like-new condition. All country curtains and mini-blinds are yours! Great room, dining room, two baths, one-car garage, Wlnter-ville school district - $64,000.</p>
        <p>PRICE REDUCED on this lovely older home in Winter-ville with spaciousness you don't find in new homes; formal areas, kitchen/family, three bedrooms, two baths. Enjoy the upcoming spring on the 14 x 24 deck; detached 12 x 16 storage building - $59,900.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES is a popular and pleasant neighborhood and offers this spacious three bedroom home for ONLY $92,000; living room w/bay window, dining room, family room has woodstove insert, laundry room w/sink, huge recreation room. Situated on wooded corner lot.</p>
        <p>PAYMENTS LESS THAN $275 on this three bedroom home close to hospital, new carpet, one bath. Location plus price makes this a good buy for only $32,600.</p>
        <p>MOVE IN AND RELAX in this nice three bedroom home</p>
        <p>with large kitchen/dinIng, living room, 1V2 baths, jfi</p>
        <p>fenced backyard; new roof and heating. Good location  $46,900.</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY home with three bedrooms, llvng room with wood heater, two baths, garage, backyard with privacy fence - $55,500.</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN PACTOLUS large home with five bed rooms, two baths, central air, outside storage buildings - $49,500.</p>
        <p>NO Busmo OR CARPOOLING Children can walk to school. Call for details on two homes conveniently located on Elm Street -one priced at $50,900 and the other $69,900.</p>
        <p>DON'T MISS this home located on cul-de-sac In an established area; living room with fireplace, family room, two baths, carport. Located In Englewood for only $64,900.</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING IN HILLSDALE bungalow type home with twofthree bedrooms, dining room, llvng room with woodstove Insert, utility room, screened porch. Priced to sell at $36,900.</p>
        <p>ON CALL: Konny FUhor 757-1392</p>
        <p>MIS</p>
        <p>14Hnvtftiwtnf Property A?SSfSE[^UILOHIG^</p>
        <p>NT BUILDING. 7</p>
        <p>units, brick, near downtown, solid cash flow. 75S-72S5. AYOEN: Live and earn. This duplex has 2 bedrooms on one side and 3 on the other side. Best value around at $35,900. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002 and nights John Carpenter, 355-5410.</p>
        <p>bedroom, 1 bath</p>
        <p>ilebyov I, living</p>
        <p>room.</p>
        <p>kitchen, laundry facllltis, haat-ach side.</p>
        <p>114.</p>
        <p>$50,000. 75-</p>
        <p>INtOME PRODUCING PROPERTY Now Is the time to Invest while interest rates are at their lowest level in yearsi Less than 030,000</p>
        <p>can buy this duplex. #120. Uni versity Realty, 355-5844; Janet</p>
        <p>RIcciarelll, 7444991.</p>
        <p>LIVe in one side, rent the other.</p>
        <p>Duplex with good location and</p>
        <p>7S^577$.</p>
        <p>kik LI$TINO. Triplex, wooded</p>
        <p>lot.</p>
        <p>It location, professional s, all rented. Tbese</p>
        <p>unlf</p>
        <p>as townhomes.</p>
        <p>condos and can be sold omes. Each unit has 2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1W baths and privacy fence. Offered In Low 90's. Call</p>
        <p>Ray Holloman, Listing Broker at Clark Branch Realrars, 355-</p>
        <p>2000. Triple</p>
        <p>INCOAsE opportunity. One year old brick duplex featuring living room, kitchen</p>
        <p>with appliances, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths/Rr</p>
        <p>lent $350 each side. Large shop building, partitioned, unlimited possibilities. Great warehouse for small business. Total package $87,900. 75443S4 E Troiano</p>
        <p>ISO Land For Sale</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL wooded 10 acre tracts In Carteret County, 10 miles from ocean. $5000 an acre. 223-5701.</p>
        <p>UND FOR $ALE by owner approximately 2W acres with two frontage near the Doctors Park. Call7n-7320.</p>
        <p>13 ACRES WITH ROAD fron tage close to Greenville off</p>
        <p>Ramhom Road. Call Worley</p>
        <p>  ____ _  .  _______Ige &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>Southerland 754-3500. Nights</p>
        <p>Warren at Aldridc</p>
        <p>795-3222.</p>
        <p>4W ACRES of field on right side of on '</p>
        <p>land in 4 lane</p>
        <p>right</p>
        <p>highway on Stantonsburg Road Call 754-0414.</p>
        <p>151 Mobile Home Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>Low down payment, ea^ financing. Located on Old River Road and Eastwoods Country Estates. Call Benny Eastwood. 752-1802, anytime.</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>W ACRE LOTS AND UP located in Simpson with community water and cable available. Call Wbrley Warren at Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland 754 3500. NTghts 795-3222.</p>
        <p>AYOEN, NC. 8 acre subdivision for 20 lots, all utilities available.</p>
        <p>Call 744-4114._</p>
        <p>AYOEN: 2 adjacent residential lots behind 409Klng Street - Both for $3500. Call Century 21 Tipton and Associates, 355-7002 and nights Joan Crane754-5408.</p>
        <p>BUILD YOUR OWN home at 7.7% APR. Features:</p>
        <p>No down payment Lmddoes not need to be fully</p>
        <p>2 year construction financing Framing allowance available Call 355-2508 Broker. CLEARED LOTS between Ayden and Grifton. % to 1 '/^ plus acres. Starting at $3750. Call 744-2417.</p>
        <p>CLEVEWOOO, wooded lot for sale by owner. 744-2078 days; 754^ nights.</p>
        <p>EIGHT BUILDING Lots, 2 to 3 acre lots, located Greenville, N.C. Each with septic permit, out of town owner will sell all as a PKkam at 24% below market 1-729^1381.</p>
        <p>J.L HARRIS A SONS, INC. now has available a variety of restricted building lots Including duplex lots, lots for double wides and mobile home lots. Selected lots have owner financing plus wells and septic tanks. Call J.L. Harris &amp;amp; Sons. 758 4711 or Don Lee, 752-1910.</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS outside Bethel available for $8,000; already perked. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 754-3500; Nights, 355-2588.</p>
        <p>NORTHWOODS: Restriced 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 &amp;amp; Sons, 758-4711 or Don</p>
        <p>Lee, 752 1910._</p>
        <p>ONE ACRE wooded lot by owner In Mlllbrook Subdivision, Simpson. 754-7881.</p>
        <p>THE REAL ESTATE CENTER 355-666</p>
        <p>SIMPSON NEAR RANDOM WOOD half acre to V/&amp;gt; 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 h)ts.$4,800.</p>
        <p>BELVOIR TOWNSHIP. Over .4 acre. Priced to sell.</p>
        <p>ONLY 4 LOTS leH in tranquil Bradley Estates! Wintervllle School District, wooded, restrictive covenants apply. Call Richard.</p>
        <p>RIckly Langley</p>
        <p>On Call.........................752-4004</p>
        <p>Edgar Wall...................830-0878</p>
        <p>Kim Barton...................758-2000</p>
        <p>Richard Allen...............756 4553</p>
        <p>Tim Smith....................355-6460</p>
        <p>Jimmy Cowan...............753-4383</p>
        <p>Ward Mewborn 758-8850</p>
        <p>Stan Joyner..................756-9697</p>
        <p>Three lots on 264 Business located beyond Lake Ellsworth-100x200-$45,000. Call Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500, ask for Katherine Vinson, 752 5778.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY REALTY 355*5866</p>
        <p>SEVERAL small lots in Higgs area. $5500 to $14,900.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS  Lovely wood ed lot on lake at WIndemere, raady for building.</p>
        <p>OVER 3 ACRES fronting HIglwvay 11 with Reedy Brancn Road on the rear. Close to Pitt Community College.</p>
        <p>REDUCEDI Beautiful wooded lot on high ridge off Highway 11 between Kinston and Greenville. Enjoy privacy and serenity wlttxMd being miles from town. 3.74 acres. 1188.</p>
        <p>STOKES. Lovely building lot 199 X 339priced right.</p>
        <p>BRASSFIELD  Just past Brittany Ridge on SR 1727, 8 single family building sites, each in exceu of an acre. Eastern Pines Water and Fire Department. Convenient to Highway 33.</p>
        <p>GREAT LOT for commercial use. Located on 1100 No^ Greene Street.</p>
        <p>BRITTANY RIOOE. Phase III open soon, 49 choice lots, all large. Excellent neighborhood and schools. Located on SR 1727 past Lake Glenwood. Close to Highway 33.</p>
        <p>LOT^^^LR  neaV Indus</p>
        <p>WlkTiNViLLI iNoL District: 100x160 corner lot, city water, state maintained roao, FHA/VA approved. build to suit. Call Century llTpton and Aasoclatas, 3SS-7W9 and nights AnnoHe Parker Butler 3SS-7W9.</p>
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        <p>152 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>LAKE FRONT LOTi now avall-able in Greenville. Scenic lots with beautiful hardwood trees</p>
        <p>are avallad on a limited basis Undoubtedly the palest wt</p>
        <p>ting in Greenville, these lots won't last long. Prices starting In the oao's. Do yourself a favor and call Mike Davis with CENTURY 21, Janet Bowser and Associates. 35S-7800or 355-6777. LRGE LOT, 6 acres. In ex-cluslve subdivision near Wintervllle. Call 355-5225 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>L6t FOR SALE on Clark Streei Zoned CDF-1IM81. $25,400. Call AldrMoe A Southerland, 756-3500; Katherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Salt</p>
        <p>RIYeN CREEK. Coming  don't buy a mobile home lol until</p>
        <p>you have seen this elite development. Community water, sewer system provided, pawd</p>
        <p>streets and drim, landscaping, ds, possible</p>
        <p>architecture, ponds, river access. No home acooplad older than 5 years. Doublewldes preferred. Odwr restrictions</p>
        <p>apply for the protection of your</p>
        <p>property. Small down payritent required. Balance financed.</p>
        <p>Located North of Tar River. 15 minutes east of Greenville on SR 1547, Clark Neck Road. Open house held each Sunday, 3-S p.m. 754-9400 for an appointment, 75AM18 nights. -</p>
        <p>AROUND TOWN</p>
        <p> One, Two &amp;amp; Three Bedrooms Available e Private Patios. Clubhouse and Pool e A community of families, professionals &amp;amp; students e 24-Hour Maintenance e Minutes from ECU and Medical Center</p>
        <p>752-4225 1400 Willow St.</p>
        <p>Hours 9-6 Monday-Fridoy, 1-5 Saturday</p>
        <p>Pi jfessionaiiy Managed bv US Shelter</p>
        <p>ESTATE^^^</p>
        <p>LOUISE MOSELEY REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>Office 746-2166</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE TODAY FROM 2-5</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING is yours in this 3 bedroom brick ranch. The* main features are 2 baths, spacious 18 x 24 family room with fireplace, fenced yard and for Dad a 24 x 30 wired and plumbed garage. Many extras. Reduced To $60,500. Take highway 43 to caution light. Turn right on SR 1711. Past O.H. Conley school. Hostess: Louise Moseley.</p>
        <p>THE PINES. Charming 2.000 square feet of spaciousness is in this</p>
        <p>3 bedroom brick ranch with foyer, living room with fireplace, greatroom with large family area, kitchen, dining, screened</p>
        <p>porches. $69,900.</p>
        <p>SPRING FEVER? You'll like the cure in this lovely home where everything looks like new. Boasts 3 spacious bedrooms, m baths, formal areas, fireplaces, family room, garage, central heal, fenced yard. SS8,S00.</p>
        <p>WHY SETTLE FGR LESS. This 1,900 square foot home has all the features you need. Large family room with exposed beams, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal areas, convenient kitchen, fenced yard. Great neighborhood. 855,000.</p>
        <p>THE PERFECT STARTER HGME to raise a family. Quiet neighborhood with fenced yard, 3 bedrooms, m baths, living room, eat-ln kitchen, heat pump. 145,800.</p>
        <p>REFRESHINGLY ROGMY is this ^V^ Story older home. Owner has done a lot of remodeling on this home with 5 bedrooms, 1W baths, formal areas, kitchen, dining room and storage building. 838,900.</p>
        <p>WITH A LimE TLC this 3 bedroom brick ranch could make you a lovely home. Features living room. IVii baths, kitchen-dlning family room and rec room. Reduced to 138,000.</p>
        <p>THIS LARGE GLDER home has been freshly painted inside. Con venient to everything it has 4 bedrooms, IVi baths, living room, dining room and central air. Reduced to 128,900.</p>
        <p>MGBILE HOME on nice lot features 2 bedrooms, bath, greatroom and some furniture. $11,000.</p>
        <p>ACRE LOTS in nice subdivision between Ayden and WIntarville. Call for more information.</p>
        <p>RESIDENTIAL LOTS In The Pines. City water, sewer, curb and gut ter. Owner financing available.</p>
        <p>COMMERCIAL BUILDING downtown Ayden. Call tor details.</p>
        <p>Open Saturdays 9-Noon</p>
        <p>Debra Whaley On Call Sun 746-6060 Louise H. Moseley  746-3472</p>
        <p>Biliv Wilson  758-4478</p>
        <p>152 Lots For SbIg</p>
        <p>LOT FO SALI by owner. 6all y.K</p>
        <p>/Ssturdey, 10-5,792-1394. LOTS F sale wiYi septic srrtem and water. No down DByimnt. Guaranteed ftnaiK-ln8.Call73A5l83.</p>
        <p>ftiAfc WiRTifcViLLt.</p>
        <p>Call 75A5188.</p>
        <p>~LLE. Larga lot. $12,900. Dardan Raalty, 7SA</p>
        <p>1963; nights and waakands, 355-4558.</p>
        <p>152 Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>^UNGD RIVR Waterfront lols-Naar Belhsven In Paniego oounty-ttiaae beautiful</p>
        <p>Iota are a must to saa. Price ranga from $5JM|F$2l,000. Call Ka% Webstar aiCENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associates for moro Information today. 355-7M0 or 754-4528. Hurry! Those won't last.</p>
        <p>155</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>CRYSTAL BEACH on the Pamlico RIvor, 4 bodrooms, 2 baths, wooded lot, beautiful view on water $50,000 with</p>
        <p>ten8.^Mght Realty 752-2134</p>
        <p>or 750-3</p>
        <p>155</p>
        <p>Resort Property</p>
        <p>^uSTicBScH^MWSa^</p>
        <p>makt an offari Beautiful ocean-front condominium with 3</p>
        <p>Call Rhonda Ballay CENTURY 21 Janet Bowser A Associates.</p>
        <p>355-7800 or 754-8003.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.</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>WESTHAVEN. Contemporary. Solarium, jaccuzzi, wooded corner lot. Qualifies for passive solar tax credit. $134,900.</p>
        <p>AMERICAS LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY</p>
        <p>A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCUU. NETWORK U</p>
        <p>201 e. arllngton blvd.p.o. box 7226*greenvllle. n.c. 27834 davs phone 756*3000nlghts &amp;amp; weekends phone 355-6330 honre: mon.*frl. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sat, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.. Sun., 1 p.m.-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>An Independently Owned and Operated Member of ColdMfell Banker Residential Afflllates, Inc.</p>
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        <p>Marketed Exclusively by</p>
        <p>BLANCHE FORBES REALTY</p>
        <p>"756-2121......</p>
        <p>Featuring Many Lots To Choose From</p>
        <p>Curb and Guttering City Water Lighted Streets Poiice Protection</p>
        <p>Winterviiie Schooi Districts City Sewer Underground Utilities Will Build to Suit</p>
        <p>Listing Broker</p>
        <p>J.C. BOWEN REALTOR-GRI 756-7426</p>
        <p>Developed By: RAC Enterprises</p>
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        <p>BLANCHE FORBES REALTY OPEN HOUSES 2-5 P.M. TODAY</p>
        <p>209 Casey Drive</p>
        <p>Grifton features this 3 bedroom home sU'mg m a quiet neighborhood on a pretty and spacious yard, Witn 2 baths, separate utility and brick exterior Come see this lovely home today</p>
        <p>48 Summerfleld</p>
        <p>214 Singletree</p>
        <p>Hostess:</p>
        <p>Rudy Schulte</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>756-2230</p>
        <p>Elegantly appointed with many outstanding details, This two-story, 3 bedroom home features master bath with whirlpool and separate corner shower, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, deck and much more Come view this home today</p>
        <p>Attractive 3 bedroom brick ranch features maintenance free vinyl trim, kitchen-dlning combination, excellent condition and afforda-bly priced. Don't miss this one, see it today.</p>
        <p>Hostess:</p>
        <p>Connie Davidson 752-6782</p>
        <p>OFFICE</p>
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        <p>Host:</p>
        <p>J.C. Bowen REALTOR-GRI</p>
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        <p>OPEN MON.-FRI. 9-5, SAT79-1</p>
        <p>2717 S. Memorial Dr.</p>
        <p>756-21 21-</p>
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        <p>Resort Property For Sale</p>
        <p>5eAN ANb iHiUNDr^ltONt. Slnglt family buiWlnfl loti and unlqut homat In multi-family vlllaga cluitan. Pine Knoll Slwrti, near Morehead City. Planned community with outitanding recreation and sporting ammenutlei. Video</p>
        <p>B^ACON*^ brochuret. Call</p>
        <p>6007.</p>
        <p>rS REACH, 1 tOM72-</p>
        <p>OCEANFRONT LOT. Long Beach, NC: This beautiful lot</p>
        <p>hai a great view of the Atlantic</p>
        <p>Ocean. Located In a quiet reil-denttal area and perfect for a</p>
        <p>summer home. Contact Alii Irwin, CENTURY 21, Janet Bowier a Asioclatei, 355-7800 or 355-7744.893,500. RimncbtTAOE neitled among the trees, a perfect hideaway for those who desire to get away from It all and relax. Features 2 bedrooms, eat-ln kitchen, living room, and at-tachad garage. Large wooded lot. Good location. Offerad at $31400.1334. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 7564066.</p>
        <p>THkEE ROOM oHice suite downtown. Very nice. 8200 per month with utilities Incluoed. Realty 752-2136 or 758-</p>
        <p>1988 14x78 Mobile home, 1 mile from ocean - storage shed, boat access - pool. Call after 5 p.m., 393-2331.</p>
        <p>157</p>
        <p>Townhouses For Sale</p>
        <p>-AFFORDABLE 3 bedroom townhouse In a wonderful location, convenient</p>
        <p>to shopping, schools and churches. Home features formal llv-</p>
        <p>ches.</p>
        <p>Ing room, dlnlr.g room with sunroom on back enclosed with a privacy fence. Refrigerator anddi</p>
        <p>and drapes convey. Priced right at 8S2,m 1640. CENTURY 21</p>
        <p>Bass Realty. 7564666._</p>
        <p>DISCOVER how easy townhouse living Is. You'll love the quiet nelgnborhood and privacy of this 3 bedroom home. Comfortable living room with fireplace. Privafe patio. 848,900. Call</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland, 756-500; Xathe</p>
        <p>Btherlne Vinson, 752-</p>
        <p>3500;</p>
        <p>5778.</p>
        <p>FO SALE BY OWNER. 2 Bedroom townhome at Lex</p>
        <p>ington Square beside Greenville Athletic Club. I</p>
        <p>FO SALE</p>
        <p>5.845,900.752-8747.</p>
        <p>iginal owner. Twin Oaks Townhouse. Unit F29.102 David Drive, 14th Street and Greenville Boulevard. Two Bedrooms, 1'/5 Baths, fireplace, swimming pool. Excellent condition. 846,m. Call after 5 p.m. 752-1386.</p>
        <p>HUD OWNEDI 2 bedroom townhouse next to Greenville Athletic Club. Asking $43,300. Only 8500 down. HIgnlte Real tors, 757-1969 anytime.</p>
        <p>SEDGEFIELO TWNES. 5 new units under construction. Three 3-bedroom units, two 2-bedroom units. Seller pays 82,000 of your costs. Buy now, select your</p>
        <p>decor. University Realty '355-</p>
        <p> ..... -  -142</p>
        <p>5066; Jean Hopper 756-91 SHNANOOAH - Only one leH. 2 bedroom townhouse. Highest quality tor only $40,500 with sell er paying 815W in points and</p>
        <p>er paying 8l500 in points and closing. Rumbley Realty, 355-2042; Oiew Rumbley, 355 17.</p>
        <p>TOWNHOUSE</p>
        <p>Exclusive,</p>
        <p>quiet, wooded area. Quail Ridge. Uniquely beautiful two story, 3  I. Cathedral</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2&amp;lt;/5 baths.</p>
        <p>celling with balcony. Fireplace. .........  Tennis</p>
        <p>courts.</p>
        <p>7564429.</p>
        <p>brick patio.</p>
        <p>By owner. 869,500.</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE. Immaculate townhome offers 3 bedrooms, 316 baths, greatroom with fireplace, dining area, conve</p>
        <p>nan! to pools and tennis; new carpet, freshly painted. Now</p>
        <p>853400. Ask for Sue Dunn at Aldridge A Southerland, 756-3500; N^hts, 355-2588.</p>
        <p>Aj^rtments</p>
        <p>or Rent</p>
        <p>A PERFECT PLACE to live. 1 bedroom apartments, $235. 3 bedroom apartments, 8275. Waler included. Brand new.</p>
        <p>washer/dryer hookups, no pets Security deposit remired. Ap proximately 1 mile from hospi tal. Call 756-1454.</p>
        <p>A'OIt PLACE!</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG MANOR Super decor, outside and attic storage. E300 energy rating.</p>
        <p>Young professionals. No pets. 3564562 after 6 p.m. 83</p>
        <p>_ 8365.</p>
        <p>A SPECIALI 3 bedroom duplex 8150 or 2 bedroom 8265 both pets ok Homelocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>A TWO BEDROOM apartment 3 blocks from ECU. 8395 per month. 756 7809 or 7584491.</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTELY NICE Village East, 2 bedrooms, washer/dryer hookup^, water furnished, 8265 per month. 757-1626.</p>
        <p>ABSOLUTELY COUNTRY</p>
        <p>AAanor. One bedroom, private, quiet, appliances. Alt electric. Washer-dryer hookup. Near hospital. $2 includes water, low utilities. 756-3377/756 7787.</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE NEW duplex, 2</p>
        <p>duplex, 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, energy efficient, deck, carpet, appliances venient quiet location, 8^/</p>
        <p>month, dej&amp;gt;osit. 758 6695 or 752 4108.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE APRIL 1. 2</p>
        <p>bedroom, 1&amp;lt;/i bath duplex, 8310 month Forbes Realty, 756 3131. AVAILABLE APRIL I 3 bedroom, 1W bath apartment with fireplace located behind Putt-Putt. 8325 per month. One year lease and deposit required. Call Clark Branch Realtors at 355-2000.</p>
        <p>AZALEA GARDENS*</p>
        <p>CLEAN AND QUIET one bedroom furnished apartments, energy efficient, free water and sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV. Couples or singles only. 8195 a montn. 6 month lease. MOBILE HOME RENTALS -Couples or singles. Apartments and mobile homes in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club.</p>
        <p>Contact J.T.or Tommy Williams 756-7815</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1 bedroom, fully carpeted, all appliances, washer/dryer hook ups, water and sewer furnished. Cable available. 8230 per month. 752 4295 or 758 6199. CAfklAOE HOUSE Apart ments. Highway 43 South, just past the plaza, 2 bedroom townhouses, all electric, fully carpeted, pool and laundry room. Call 756-3450 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>CflAllNliNGl I bedroom 8195 or 3 bedroom 8370 washer/dryer Homelocators Fee 753-1375.</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>One, Iwo and three bedroom apartments, featuring cable TV,</p>
        <p>dwrn appiK dry facllllies, swimming pools, fully carpeted</p>
        <p>OHIce; 204 Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>752-5100</p>
        <p>LOVE TREES?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique In apartment living with nature outslda your door.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs SO percent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer dryer hook ups, cable TV,wall to-wall carpet, thermopane win daws, extra Insulation.</p>
        <p>OHIcf Open -5 Weekdays 9 5 Saturday  15  Sunday</p>
        <p>Marry Lane Off Arlington Blvd</p>
        <p>^5067</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>I^ERGY EFFICIENT 2</p>
        <p>bodrooms, patio near ECU. Appliances, washer/dryer hook-</p>
        <p>"K:  furnished.  No</p>
        <p>pets. 8300.7584363 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE FARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>U&amp;amp; 3 BEDROOMS</p>
        <p>^Security Deposit 6 &amp;amp;  Month Leases Washer/Dryer</p>
        <p>Connexions Pets Conditional Two Full Baths in two &amp;amp; three bedrooms. Now apartments available</p>
        <p>AAONDAY-FRIDAY104 SATURDAY91 1510 Bridle Circle 355-2198</p>
        <p>Located off Hooker Road on Horseshoe Drive.</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity</p>
        <p>U1</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Spacious 2 bedroom townhouse with 116 baths. Also 1 bedroom apartments available. All are carpeted, with modern kitchen appliances Including compactor and dishwasher. Central heat and air. Free basic cable TV, water and sewer. Washer/dryer hook-ups plus laundry room.</p>
        <p>^00^ swrna,. tennis court, club</p>
        <p>s. 753-1557</p>
        <p>HIGHLAND APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1 A 2 bedroom garden apartments with: wall-to-wall carpeting, drapes, washer/ drer connections, dishwasher, disposal, swimming pool, private deck and much more. Call 919-946-4796 or 800443-1096 or write;</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 425 Washlnj^B^NC 27889</p>
        <p>NoipmalolnlheSiaie</p>
        <p>:,v</p>
        <p>752-3000</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>QUALITY BUILT OLDER HOME</p>
        <p>2nd owner-WQodod kx-clty convtninnce (hopping and schools) -2 twdrooms-Irsfflandous family arta-liraplaca (piped for gas) -klfchen, dining cofflblnatlon.(rfrlgsrator and slova remains)- hardwood floors-well InaulalaiHheal approximately 8300 year- ullllties apptoxlmailey 850 per monih-heailng system (about 7 years okQ-roof (about 5 yean okf)n car garage with door phis tremendous outdoor building for workshop4oat or atc.-fenced In back yankPfllCED TO SELLII 845,500 (Ml LYLE DAVIS at 752-3000 or 756-2904 or 3562574 or Broughton at 752-2438 or 752-1168.</p>
        <p>401W. 1st St. 14004264010 Out Of Tewnars Call Free</p>
        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment, carpeted, with fireplace, all appliances, central elr, on ECU bus route near River BluH. 8300/month. Call Linda, 7584S77 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>KINGS ARMS</p>
        <p>Large 1 bedroom apartments. Carpeted, modern kitchen appliances, heat pump for energy efficient heating and cooling. LauridfY facllltias. 1209 Charles Boulevard, Office /^rtment 104. Also Available Furnished</p>
        <p>752-8915</p>
        <p>GreeneWay</p>
        <p>Large 2 bedroom garden apartments. all with 7 closets, carpeting, kitchen appliances Including dishwasher, central heat and air. Free besic cable TV, water and sewer. Laundry rooms, spacious grounds, plavgroumf and pool, abundant parking. Pets allowed. Adjacent to (Greenville Country Club. (829S).7S6469.</p>
        <p>FURNISHED ONE bedroom apartments near ECU, private area, grads and professionals, air. Water furnisM. J.L. Harris &amp;amp; Sons, Inc., Realtors. 758-4711.</p>
        <p>ir</p>
        <p> WILl</p>
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        <p>I</p>
        <p>NOW RENTING</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSBURG MANOR</p>
        <p>LUXURY APAR1MENTS</p>
        <p>Features</p>
        <p> 2 large bedrooms . baths</p>
        <p> Thermopane windows</p>
        <p> E-300 Energy efficient</p>
        <p> Heat PumjM</p>
        <p> Spacious floor plan</p>
        <p> mautiful Individual Williamsburg interior</p>
        <p> Patios with privacy fence</p>
        <p> Washer/dryer hookups</p>
        <p> Kitchen appliances</p>
        <p> Custom built cabinets</p>
        <p>CALL 756-7647</p>
        <p>Nights or Weekends 756-8580</p>
        <p>II 4</p>
        <p>TiTTi)</p>
        <p>oUa Vis ^ utts</p>
        <p>355-7653</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>MM.LBROOK  Room to growl A heavily wooded lot is the setting for this new Williamsburg home under construction. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen with bay window In the breakfast nook, pantry and desk. Great room with fireplace, formal dining room and stairway leading to an unfinished 2nd floor. 882,000. Shirley Morrison, Listing Agent 756-6343.</p>
        <p>TUCKAHOE  Something for every one! Lovely fenced yard and dead end street location for Kids; detached storage building and 20 x 24 screened porch fur Dad; a home mom will be proud of. Features foyer, living room, study area with bullt-lns, den with fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double carport. $71,500. Listing Agent, Elaine Trolano 7566346.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>OUR SALES STAFF</p>
        <p>Elaine Trolano.____</p>
        <p>756-6346</p>
        <p>.On Call</p>
        <p>Shirley Morrison 756-6343</p>
        <p>WESTMONT  Under construction Buy now and choose your own decor Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, dining area and nice kitchen 858,000. Llotlng Agent, Jerry Butts 752-7073</p>
        <p>Jerry Butts 752-7073</p>
        <p>Mavis Butts 752-7073</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>KINGS ROW APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1 8i 2 Bedrixim Garden Apart-</p>
        <p>mants*Appliances furnished, elCei</p>
        <p>carpet*CentraL heat and</p>
        <p>Fr</p>
        <p>alrFree Cable TVPool and laundry facillties*24 hour</p>
        <p>emergency maintenance. Located oH</p>
        <p>East lOth Street behind Hardee's and Western Steer. Office hours 9:00 5:30, Atonday-Friday.</p>
        <p>752-3519</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL. 2 Bedroom,</p>
        <p>2 bath duplex. Very clean. $350 3554666.6304878 nights.</p>
        <p>month.</p>
        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>161 Apartments For Rent .</p>
        <p>MEDICAL AKS</p>
        <p>Apartments... Brand New..2 bedrooms.-Walking Distance to Hospltal-.Washer Dryer Hookups..Outside Storage..Fully Carpeted, Super In-sulated...828S.OO per month plus deposit and year's lease-Call Davis Realty 752-3000 or 756-2904 or 355-2574 or 752-9072.</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE</p>
        <p>occupancyl 250-300 rentals to chooia from Homelocators 752-1375 Fat.</p>
        <p>OAKMONtSQUAR</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom townhouse apartmenfs. Fully equipped kitchan, pool, tannis courts, cabla TV, Very convenienf to pm Plan and Unlvarstly. Also soma furnished apartments avaliabla. Sign 1 year's lease. Move In March, March rant free. 1212 Radbanfcs Road. 756-4151</p>
        <p>NEAR ECUI1 bedroom 8240 or 2 bedroom 8350 utilities paid Homelocators Foe 752-1375.</p>
        <p>NEAR HOSPITAL. 2 bedroom townhouse. Quiet neighborhood. Call 7574671 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sunday. Marph22,1987 -13</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>NEW DUPLXI Each sida 2 badroomt, bath, combinad liv</p>
        <p>ing room, kitchen and dining. Appliances furnished. 8310</p>
        <p>monthly. 830-1235 attar 5 pm NEW DUPLEX, t bedroom, electric heat and air, carpeted, new appliances, no pats. Near WIntarvllla on Highway 11. 756-53358-5.</p>
        <p>NEW ENERGY afflclant 1 bedroom. Near Twin Oaks. tf45. No pats. 7584006.</p>
        <p>NEW 1 BEDROOM apartmmta^ Washar/dryar, cable TV, carpet, electric heat, air conditioning. appliances. 756-3342.</p>
        <p>THE REAL ESTATE CENTER</p>
        <p>-355-6666-</p>
        <p>211 Commerce Street. Greenville</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE 2-5</p>
        <p>Arbor Hills across street from Lake Glenwood</p>
        <p>ARBOR HILLS. Almost new 3 bedroom contemporary ranch otters attractive floorplan with exposed beams in greatroom, nice wood deck and a pic turesque view of the lake $70,900 Your Host: Kim Barton</p>
        <p>ON CALL:</p>
        <p>Ricky</p>
        <p>Langley</p>
        <p>752-6004</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>NEAR WINTERVILLE Located on 1.2 acres this 1485 square foot brick ranch offers outstanding value to the person that wants to be in the country. 41,000 Listing agent: Ward Mewbom</p>
        <p>STRATFORD</p>
        <p>Unique floor plan. Contemporary ranch. Over 2 acre wooded lot</p>
        <p>$83,500 GRIFTON COUNTRY CLUB 3600 square feet looated on 1st tee, many extras $129,900 MOBILE hOmt On nice $17,000 BETHLw 3 bedroon.L, oaina, with gatag</p>
        <p>$46,900</p>
        <p>NEAR biMPSON</p>
        <p>Almoc. c acres 1985 14 A 76' mobile hone</p>
        <p>Low 30s</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LIVING</p>
        <p>3 edrooms, excel-</p>
        <p>l neighborhood.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 1 bath,</p>
        <p>$47,200</p>
        <p>fireplace, carport.</p>
        <p>(VbAR AIRPORT</p>
        <p>$44,000</p>
        <p>uuiui A(00ded setting .vith extremely clean mobile home.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>2 bedrooms, 1 bath,</p>
        <p>$25,000 HOME AND</p>
        <p>garage.</p>
        <p>$44,000</p>
        <p>BUSINESS</p>
        <p>On 3 acres.</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR</p>
        <p>$65,000</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 baths,</p>
        <p>PLEASANT</p>
        <p>detached garage. Im</p>
        <p>RIDGE</p>
        <p>maculate home.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 baths,</p>
        <p>$55,000</p>
        <p>over 1,500 square</p>
        <p>feet.</p>
        <p>$62,500</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT</p>
        <p>MUMFORD ROAD</p>
        <p>3 bedroom brick</p>
        <p>PhOPERTY</p>
        <p>rancii. Good location</p>
        <p>3 bedi. ms, good</p>
        <p>$42,000</p>
        <p>cash</p>
        <p>$31,500</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>3 bedroom brick home in nice area Mid $50s</p>
        <p>SHENANDOAH ^</p>
        <p>2 bedrooms, 1V2 baths. Help with financing.</p>
        <p>$42,000</p>
        <p>NEAR FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>In country. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,430 square feet.</p>
        <p>60,000</p>
        <p>Thinking of selling. Call The Real Estate Center. The people that Get Results.</p>
        <p>Richard Allen Ward Mewborn Edgar Wall Tim Smith Stan Joyner Kim Barton jimmy Cowan 756-4553  758-8850  830-0878  355-6460  756-9697  758-2000  753-4383</p>
        <p>(icmt htituf'.vo</p>
        <p>355-5866</p>
        <p>ii</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM SUMMERFIELD</p>
        <p>r'icture yourself in this immaculate home in a rustic setli.'.g Oversized carport is perfect for neighborhood cookcuts Other features include beautifully landscaped yard, sunruum, and deck. Listing Agent; Janet Ricclarelli</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE 2-5 PM 2509 Madison Circle</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>OPEN HOUSE 2-5 PM SUMMERFIELD</p>
        <p>Charming J bedroom brick .loriie in a quiet neighboi-hood Fenced backyard, carport, study, firepiace insert, and much more Priced in the 50's. Your Host-Charles S Forbes, Jr.</p>
        <p>This new ranch home sita on a gorgeous lot in Summer-tield Features lots of sunny rooms, beautiful interior work, a fireplace, and three full baths with much morel Gtbdi home fur you plant lovers $70s. Your Hostess; Judy Sadowski.</p>
        <p>rmuoulO TOWEHS. Priced iioiii the 830's. Su.ne owner tinancing Lease or soil. Best on campus!</p>
        <p>SEOOEFIELU TOWNHOMES. Pr.ced from $49,500, quality throughout. Ready tor immediate occupancy. 5 new units under construction! Buy yours now and choose your deooi :.ocated past the Beef Barn</p>
        <p>JEAN HOPPER................................................................756-9142</p>
        <p>CHARLES FORBES, JR..................................................756-7157</p>
        <p>ANITA WORTHINQTON, QRI..........................................355-6661</p>
        <p>JUDY SADOWSKI............................................................523-5960</p>
        <p>JAN COX.........................................................................758-1841</p>
        <p>SIDNEY HARRIS.......................746-4869</p>
        <p>JANET RICCIARF.LLI...................746-6991</p>
        <p>Sidney Harris 746-4869</p>
        <p>iran-otflce hccm</p>
        <p>We'll Do Your Homework</p>
        <p>BMfea</p>
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        <p>^14 Th Drtiy Reflector, QreenvIKe, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22.1967</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>mPW.</p>
        <p>AMiimants</p>
        <p>n^i</p>
        <p>Rent</p>
        <p>J md ttira* tadroom |Mtimnte. Cali Smith In-suranct and Raalty, 7S2-Z7S4. ON BEDROOM apartmant. Haat. hot and cold wator, Mwagt furnMwd. 201 North Woodlawn. 75641545 or 750^.</p>
        <p>tii taoOOM. carpoM, F</p>
        <p>pllanoat. waihor/dryar hookup. 5. Call 754-1531 or 754&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>75641653. n lEbftOM fumishod or unfumithod apartmant. Haat, alr, and wator fumishod. Ono</p>
        <p>bhxk from unlvorsl^ No pots. Call7SI-371or75frM.</p>
        <p>ON RCOROOM apartmant. Fully carpotod. contrat haat and air, all aloctric kitchon appll-ancos. Groonvillo Manor. S225. 752-I015.</p>
        <p>ONE EEOROOM apartmant. Carpotod, all alactric kitchon</p>
        <p>, S175.503&amp;gt;/li East 2nd Straat. 752 8915.</p>
        <p>ONE lEOOOM Apartments</p>
        <p>^Unl-t J.L. or 355</p>
        <p>6667.</p>
        <p>UNE BUKUWM /^pa^m&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>wltMn walking distance of I varsity. Call Myra Day at. Harris ft Sons, 758-4711 or</p>
        <p>PEf LOVERSI 1 badroom duplex S185 or 2 badroom home 5265 Homalocators Fea 752 1375.</p>
        <p>PINNURST APARTMENTS Wlntervllla, 2 bedrooms, quiet, walor furnished, central air, 068. J.L. Harris ft Sons, Inc., RaaHors, 758-4711.</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>Apirtments For Rent</p>
        <p>lilldVAViD TW6 bedroom, new kitchen and bath, 1585 Halifax Stroat. 5235, lease. 752-1615.</p>
        <p>INOOLD TOWiMI now tak-</p>
        <p>Ino leases for Fall 1987.1 room efflclency, 1 bedroom and 2</p>
        <p>bedroom apartments. 752-2865. it. tRICK'S DAY Special. Falrlane Farms Apartments.</p>
        <p>Discover your pot of gold at the</p>
        <p>MMd?* Now  specials</p>
        <p>that would make a leprechaun</p>
        <p>iMlous. 595 d^t/all imits; ail for more ^Is</p>
        <p>..... ... ...... ....Ils. 355-2198.</p>
        <p>Equal Housing Opportunity.</p>
        <p>THREE EEOOOM, 2Mi bath condo for rent. 1588 square feet. Call 355-6934 after 41</p>
        <p>fSWNHOUSi</p>
        <p>RENT, 2 bedrobms, 1VS baths, ail appli-ances.35S6816after6pm.</p>
        <p>TVO oeoiirdbMs; m baths. nice quiet area. Ridge Place. 5325 month. 355-2256.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM</p>
        <p>duplex with fireplace, garage with electric doors, no pets, 1 child, 5 miles from hospital on Stantonsburg Road. 355-6968 and 757-8527.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent in the country. Central heat and air and appliances. Approximately 10 miles from town. Call 746-2016 after 6.</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>AjMrtments</p>
        <p>Ront</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Spacious 1,2 andS Bedroom</p>
        <p>1100 _</p>
        <p>asi&amp;amp;............</p>
        <p>ConvmlsnttoSha^and ECU</p>
        <p>Office hours 9 a.m. to 5p.m Monday thnwgh Friday</p>
        <p>Call us 24 hours a day at</p>
        <p>756-4800</p>
        <p>nssisnr</p>
        <p>3 bedroom apart-mem. Cindy Court, 5290 par month, heat and water fumnh-ed. Nopets. 756-3563 after 4 pm. ru'Flh LaVin and nice. 1-bedroom, washer/dryer hook-ups. Water furnished. t5 per month. 757-1616.</p>
        <p>YhREE blocks from campus in a nice area. Two bedrooms, one bath and nice kitchen/living</p>
        <p>s!iSr4r^TssfS'i</p>
        <p>from ^5 p.m. or 3944 after 6 p.m. Ask for Scott</p>
        <p>Sinclair.</p>
        <p>VWO BEOROM townhom; excellent condition. 5300 nKinth. No pets. Call Gasp Johnson, 355-2000.</p>
        <p>\imrPort For Waterront Livii^</p>
        <p>Townhomes &amp;amp; Home Sites</p>
        <p>hufnboo Plantation is much more than just a waterfront community. Its a way of life... a relax and leisure lifestyle that youve always dreamed of. j</p>
        <p>Located just six miles ' from historic Washington,</p>
        <p>N.C., Pamlico Plantation is secluded yet convenient / to shopping, restaurants, / schools and excellent ^</p>
        <p>medical facilities. Spend your day swimming in our waterfront pool, sailing to historic Bath, entertaining friends in our cedar-bned chibhouse, pla ing tennis or strolling along the banks of Broad Creek.</p>
        <p>Hot your course to Pamlico Plantation and make us Your port for waterfirontiving.</p>
        <p>pamlico piantdtjon</p>
        <p>Rll</p>
        <p>From Wutwigian T.I ^ E - 6 mdn</p>
        <p>I^Wungton, N.C.</p>
        <p>Ptwne; (919)946-9121</p>
        <p>HOMESI FOR ALL! AMERICA I</p>
        <p>RtFEflRAL SERVICE</p>
        <p>(8ttM8SlN</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE-Shellys Branch Sunday 3-5PM</p>
        <p>CAN YOU 8EUEVEI You can have a paclous 1450 aquara fool home. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, large living room with flreplaca kitchen-dlning combination and Iota of extras for only t84.go0. C24. HOSTESS: Sandra Walston. 83041078.</p>
        <p>CMCnONS: Take FanmINc Blvd. pMt hotpl lai 10 (top sign turn M&amp;lt; on Male road 1200</p>
        <p>(Slanatontburg M.) go about 8 mil# luttpaat onl4n.</p>
        <p>naw ovartwad pass ana look lor tigna on E</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE-Stantonsburg Estates SundaY.3-5PM</p>
        <p>NOTHINO OMNNARVI Atwul this lovely 4C new home. Living room with vaulted celling, 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, dining room, waik-ln attic.</p>
        <p>You have to come Inside to ballave the spaciousness. 872.888. C23 Your Host: Jim Burhans, M5-S887</p>
        <p>OSIICTIONS; Taka Famwllla BM past hoapi-lal to atop algn turn Ish on Slats Road 1200 ISlanionaburg Rd) go about 3 mllst iuti past Candlswlok Ealalst to Qamsi Rd on your lah Oo to Ilia and ol Oamar turn tan on Klltiall Dr Homaonlsh</p>
        <p>Jim BurtMne 38frt7</p>
        <p>Al taldwln 78a-78se</p>
        <p>Jhrntolyrd</p>
        <p>78^7$S1</p>
        <p>Mvid Joyner 6884688</p>
        <p>Agent</p>
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        <p>UbIb Jordan laiMlra Wbmion Carolyn frwin 7IM788 fStMMTt  tSMOlt</p>
        <p>Carolyn Emdn 3464014</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>Choose From A Wide</p>
        <p>Selection Of Homes</p>
        <p>... Another Reason To Feel At Home With</p>
        <p>Ball &amp;amp; Lane</p>
        <p>Tlil l. lOlN \ II I</p>
        <p>i;i I I ()|s H \\ NIK )MI</p>
        <p>Iketop^</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. Its 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>Villas are stylish and spacious new homes. The list of special features is impressive and makes owning your own Villa a pleasure. Also, with today's low interest rates and Villa prices from $44,900, you cant afford to rent these days! Builder pays up to 2V!: points and $1,000 closing costs.</p>
        <p>One and two story floor plans are available. All feature two generous bedrooms, 2 or 2V 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 2Vz points and $1,000 closing costs.</p>
        <p>Priced From $44,900 To $46,500</p>
        <p>Priced From $58,500 To $66,900</p>
        <p>TREETOPS SINGLE F.V.MILV HO.MES</p>
        <p>All prices include up to 2 points</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 dont want the bother of yard work or tedious exterior maintenance. Sell your lawn mower and extension ladder and join us at Treetops.</p>
        <p>1516 Birch Place..............$71,S0n</p>
        <p>805 Persimmon Place..........$73,900</p>
        <p>804 Persimmon Place..........$76,900</p>
        <p>TREETOPS &amp;amp; THE GATES MODELS OPEN</p>
        <p>Sunday 2-,') p.m. Moiiday-Tliiirsday, 2-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Oilier Honrs Hy.Vppointment Salnrda\ I-I2 '</p>
        <p>Locatpd ott Evans Street Extension. South of'Greeiu ille</p>
        <p>AT LAST..THE GATES</p>
        <p>Unprecedented townhomes located in the quiet woods of Treetops. Three new custom designs are offered. Frorri the vaulted ceiling 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 Villajger-2 bedrooms, 2 baths...................................$75,900</p>
        <p>The Georgetown-2 bedrooms, 3 baths, study/BR..........$83,900</p>
        <p>The Nantucket-3 bedrooms, 216 baths...........................$87,900</p>
        <p>HeritageVillage</p>
        <p>" \</p>
        <p>A GBEAT PUCE TO PUT YOUR HAT, COAT, SHOES, DISHES, POTS, PANS, fURNlTURE,10QES,GRlLL, 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>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>$185,000</p>
        <p>nESIDENTI.AI.LOTSRl^ rilEGOl NTHV</p>
        <p>Heartwood Subdivision. Roomy country size lots east of Greenville on Highway 33. Only 3 remaining. Its rare to find nice lota 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 well 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>If youve been looking for a super buy in the country, weve found it. Three bedroom, 2 bath</p>
        <p>brick ranch with garage surrounded by over one half acre of peace and quiet. Call Janet Frutlger for complete details.</p>
        <p>$60,500</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>Ol Ml, KlOi.l</p>
        <p>Reduced to $49,900</p>
        <p>Well-kept two bedroom, m bath townhome. Seller is relocating and wants to sell fasti Give David Heniford a call for complete Information.</p>
        <p>OlUIIAHDmi.LS</p>
        <p>Orchard 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>OFFICE 7524025</p>
        <p>TREETOPS/GATES SALES OFFICE 355^70</p>
        <p>BROKER ON CALL: RICHARD LANE</p>
        <p>Ban</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;Lane</p>
        <p>Cathy Smith</p>
        <p>Home 752-6647</p>
        <p>Richard Lane</p>
        <p>Home 752-8819</p>
        <p>Janell</p>
        <p>Home 756-9239</p>
        <p>David Heniford</p>
        <p>Home 758-0180</p>
        <p>Real Rstati* Sales And Development</p>
        <p>DickKinley</p>
        <p>Home 757-0673</p>
        <p>2301 Executive IVk Circle, Greenville, NC 27834, (919)752-0025</p>
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        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhouse,</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM duplex in Co lonlal Village near industrial park. Central air. $250. J.L. Harrto^ai Sons, Inc., Realtors.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM unfurnished Miiment on River Bluff Road. Call between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 759-1277</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhouse on Brownlee Drive. Available March 1. Call 752 8179.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartment tor rent. Hospital area. 757-1445.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM townhome near hospital area. 752-7101 from 9-5 Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartment, near university. Whitley Realty, Atlantic Beach, 247 5848.</p>
        <p>WOOD'S EDGE</p>
        <p>Brand new spacious two bedroom duplexes located in a quiet residential community featuring; Greatroom with cathedral ceiling, fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, washer and diyer connections, energy efficient, outside storage room, private enclosed patios. Sign one ymr's lease. Move In March; AAarch rent tree.</p>
        <p>756-4151</p>
        <p>WILSON ACRES APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>1906 East First Street 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses, 1W baths. Free water, sewer, and basic cable tv. Stove, frost free refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer hookups. Fully carpeted with drapes included. Pool, tennis courf and sauna.</p>
        <p>CLOSE TO CAMPUS.</p>
        <p>Call 752-0277 Anytime.</p>
        <p>CAROLINA EAST</p>
        <p>REALTY, we.</p>
        <p>355-7774 2192 S. Evans St., Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>107 BLACKSMITH LANE IN HORSESHOE ACRES^TANTONSBURG RD.</p>
        <p>LOOKING for an affordable home? This 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch features over 1400 sq. ft. Amenities include large greatroom with fireplace, central heat and air and much more. Price reduced to $57,900.00</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING - This 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home with single car garage may be just what youre looking for. Located on a wooded corner lot in the Winterville area. Priced in the low ISO's.</p>
        <p>-also-</p>
        <p>reduced Beautiful West-haven offers you this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch home. Featuring garage, formal areas and family room with built-ins and fireplace $77,000.00</p>
        <p>NEW HOME This 1500 sq. ft brick home located on a spacious lot in the country includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, greatroom with fireplace, 2 car garage and a tastefully deco-rated color scheme. $9,500.00</p>
        <p>LOTS - Many country lots available, Will build to suit. M,000.00</p>
        <p>CAMELOT  This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home includes a large greatroom. formal dining room, deck and privacy fence. Reduced</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA - A 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch. $55,000.00</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY HOME 3</p>
        <p>Story. 10 minutes from Greenville. Includes 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 1 acre waterfront lot, $93,500.</p>
        <p>ON CALL Ray Everett, Realtor 757-0530</p>
        <p>Evelyn Bullock, Realtor 752-4707</p>
        <p>U1</p>
        <p>Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM apartnwnt. Battle Street, $150.759-2546.</p>
        <p>WEDGEWOODARMS</p>
        <p>2 bedroom, i w bath townhouses. Excellent location. Carrier heat pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washer-dryer hookups, pool, tennis court. 3556302. WESTHILLS Towiihouse. 1 mile from hospital. Like new, 2 bedrooms, 2W baths, cable</p>
        <p>hookup, professional neighbors. Immediate occupancy. No pets. $350/month. 355-6002 or 7557541.</p>
        <p>$350/month.</p>
        <p>WHY PAY $35~rnt for a 2 bedroom apartment when you can own your own brand new 3 bedrrwm, 2 bath, 1500 square foot home for $340.45 per rnonth? This includes taxes. Insurance, 5 year warranty, the works! Call the housing expert, John Quinn at 756^1333.</p>
        <p>161 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>170 Condominiums -For Rent</p>
        <p>1 AND 2 BEDROOMS available. Cypress Gardans. Nice, wooded setting. Good for young profes-shmaror couple. Call 3S$2ntS.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY</p>
        <p>baths, over 1400 square feet with fireplace, dishwasher and disposal, $525 per month, leMe and deposit required. Call Claik Branch Realtors at 355-2000.</p>
        <p>1 BEOkOOMI Only $160 or 2 bedroom $200 both near campus Homelocators Fae 752-1375.</p>
        <p>CONDO FOR RENT. Available May tot in beautiful Quail Ridge. 3 bedrooms, 7Vt baths, fireplace, prtvato patto, ppitt, clubhouse, tennis courts, cable TV, all Included. $500. Call 752-5167 and 7466372.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM. bath townhouse apartment on Cedar Court, Village East. $310 per month. 1 bedroom, 1 bath on Cheyenne Court, avail. April 1. $235 per month. Least and security deposit required. Duffus Realty, Inc. 756-M75.</p>
        <p>TREETOPS VILLA. Furnished or unfurnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath first floor, all appliances,</p>
        <p>750-5010/756^9906.</p>
        <p>163 Business Rentals</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 2000 square fCAt of Boaco for 1m0 AdiArM#</p>
        <p>to new Fuel Ooc, corner of OilCompeny, 756-1345.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY Condominiums. Two bedroom, m bath, all appliances, cable, laundry/swim-mli^^^l privileges. No pets.</p>
        <p>170</p>
        <p>Condominiums For Rent</p>
        <p>WESTHILLS CONDO tar rent, 2W baths, 2 bedrooms, 1 mile from hospital, no pets, cable. Only $350.3556002 or 756-7541.</p>
        <p>173lteus^rR^</p>
        <p>l^EcSSYARobed^</p>
        <p>9300 pet ok or Big 3 bedroom $350 Homelocators Fee 752-1375.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE MARCH 1</p>
        <p>PIneridge Subdivision.</p>
        <p>in 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, IVk baths, 1300 square faet. 9500 per month, I years lease and deposit required. No pets allowed. Call Clark Brandi Realtors at 355 2000.</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY:</p>
        <p>3-bedroom, 2 full baths, kitchen, dining room, family room with beamed ceiling, and fireplace, deck, located on a large lot in a nice quiet neighborhood. One year lease required. No pets. $550 per month 7554464.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenvtlle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday, March 22,1987  -15 </p>
        <p>173 Housbs For Rent</p>
        <p>ATTRACTIVE HOME being renovated. Perfect for profes skmal couple. Living room, din-</p>
        <p>entrance, large back yard could be fenced for pef. Ideal location one block from University. Rent $420. Call 7551766.</p>
        <p>AVAIUBLE Miwch I on East om Street. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, Ijns square feet, fireplace and</p>
        <p>Kie^ porch. $M0jwrnwth.</p>
        <p>Years lease and dapoeit required. No peto. Call Clark Branch Realtors at 3552000. AVAILABLk immediately. University Area. 3 bedrooms.</p>
        <p>IVY baths, living room, den with</p>
        <p>I. eaHr</p>
        <p>kitchen feet. $500</p>
        <p>and</p>
        <p>fireplace, .......</p>
        <p>carport. 1600 square _ _____</p>
        <p>par month. Lease and deposit required. Call Clark Branch Realtors at 3552000.</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>irok Th EXECUTIVE and family, large brick, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, newly remodeled kitchen with new Jenn-aire stove, big den, living room and formal dining. Located on exclusive wooded lot in Bethel ad-</p>
        <p>j^t^ park. $550 a month Ko51iy59p.m. or weekends</p>
        <p>lutely no pets. Security de-lulrad.</p>
        <p>yaiar's lease requii</p>
        <p>koUR BEDRODM; 2 bath Cape Cod in Parmvllle. Shop ,and privacy fence. $375 a month. Call tey Holloman, 3552000 or 757-1077.</p>
        <p>HOLLyBRIAR: eautiful woody location, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 757-0473 or 355 6560, George.</p>
        <p>ALMOST NEW</p>
        <p>2 bedroom duplex. Central air, rofrlgerator, dishwasher. Near Hi^ Inn. $335 per month. Call Brian, 7556666 or^1775.</p>
        <p>173 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE NOW 2 bedr&amp;lt;  duplex. Walkina distance campus. $275 tm month. C ^ Brian, 7566666 or 7551775</p>
        <p>CONVENIENTLY LOCAfEl</p>
        <p>bedroom, 2 bath, central . -garage, new carpet, fenced &amp;gt; i yard, $495.355 7074.</p>
        <p>COUNTRYI 2 bedroom $i/S - Huge 4 bedroom $325 2 bath, Homelocators Fee 752 1375.</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOMS, 1 baths. $450 plus deposit. 757 074 or 752-5452.</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOMS, ItY b'</p>
        <p>brick ranch. Stove, refrigerafi. and air. Located in exceHe&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>neighborhood on Manning Roa' S37s nfumthly. Deposit requirei No pets. Call after 5.0254971</p>
        <p>No pets.</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM house fo rent. Located close to oniverc ty. Call after 4p.m , 355 5001. ,</p>
        <p>Introducing The Coldwell Banker Team...</p>
        <p>BILL BLOUNT</p>
        <p>Reahor, GRI, CRS President</p>
        <p>GEORGE SUTPHEN</p>
        <p>Reahor, Broker Vice President and Sales Manager</p>
        <p>MARY NICHOLS</p>
        <p>Office Manager</p>
        <p>BILL WOODARD</p>
        <p>Broker</p>
        <p>756-4996</p>
        <p>CAROL GARNER</p>
        <p>Reahor, Associate 355-li957</p>
        <p>STAN CHERRY</p>
        <p>Reahor, Associate 758-0168</p>
        <p>BETSY RAY</p>
        <p>Realtor, Broker 757-3034</p>
        <p>KIM NICHOLLS</p>
        <p>Reahor, Associate 756-8062</p>
        <p>MARILYN ELLIS</p>
        <p>Associate</p>
        <p>753-3689</p>
        <p>CHIP LEWIS</p>
        <p>Associate</p>
        <p>355-7759</p>
        <p>KIM McLAWHORN</p>
        <p>Associate</p>
        <p>753-5625</p>
        <p>BOB RAINS</p>
        <p>Associate</p>
        <p>355-2394</p>
        <p>PAULA PRITCHARD</p>
        <p>Associate</p>
        <p>746-2436</p>
        <p>The Coldwell Banker W.G. Blount &amp;amp; Assoc., Realtors team is growing to better serve your changing housing needs. Our proven methods are designed to eliminate many of the obstacles often encountered in Real Estate transactions. Our commitment is to give our customers the most courtepus professional service available in the market place. With 97 years of combined experience Coldwell Banker and W.G. Blount &amp;amp; Associates offer the expertise and trained professionals to assist you in the buying and selling of real estate.</p>
        <p>AMERICAS LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY</p>
        <p>201 e. arlington blvd.  p.o. box 7226  greenville, n.c. 27834 days phone 756-3000  nights &amp;amp; weekends phone 355-6330 hours: mon.-fri., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sat., 10 a.m.-3 p.m.. Sun., 1 p.m.-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>An Independently Owned And Operated Member Of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates. Inc.</p>
        <p>Its The Best Single-Family Home</p>
        <p>Value Greenville Has Ever Seen!</p>
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        <p>58,000</p>
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        <p>Expect To Be Impressed Another Quality Community Created By CEM Enterprises</p>
        <p>FLOOR PLANS MAY BE CUSTOMIZED TO MEET YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS</p>
        <p> \</p>
        <p>Model</p>
        <p>Home</p>
        <p>Open</p>
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        <p>P.O. Box 388  Winterville, N.C. 28590  756-8485</p>
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        <p>^16 The Dally Reflector, GreenvHle, N.C.</p>
        <p>Sunday. March 22.1987</p>
        <p>171 Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>iiiSnrRSSelRBfrwi</p>
        <p>Nawt mm canfhniMd vacMi MM Milyt KMi, pats _ &amp;gt;W5Faa.</p>
        <p>THRitm</p>
        <p>brick home, CandMrlckEs</p>
        <p>m bath m mllas past  fstatas. Appllancas</p>
        <p>fHkli tltlMM. iv&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>baths, haat pump, garaoa. laasa and dipoalt. Famny only, par month. 7302f attar</p>
        <p>TWO OEDROOM dupM naar</p>
        <p>feu. 1 bath. Ilvine room, aat-ln Itchan, laundi</p>
        <p>watar Includad, S......  .....</p>
        <p>jgc^ty d^t raqulrad. 7S6-</p>
        <p>NlVIMltVAltEA abloom ibr rant. Call 7sa-l1. abMOCmbathhousafor rant In Country Squirt. $350 per month. 3 badroom, 2 bath house on Arlington Blvd. $425 per month. 3 badroom, m bath housa with firaplace in Edwards Acras. $425 par month. Laase</p>
        <p>ity' depoUt r^ired.</p>
        <p>, Inc. 756-2</p>
        <p>in Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>laasa and dapMit</p>
        <p>04Et</p>
        <p>... no pats. $320.204 . I2lh Straat. Call attar 6:00 p.m. 756e40or756d3S2.</p>
        <p>IBEDROOMI $340 or 5 badroom</p>
        <p>$460 Both May 1 Near campus torsFw</p>
        <p>Homelocators Fee 7SM375.</p>
        <p>H BEDROOMS, 2 baths In D.H. Conley area. 2 fireplaces, den, hmll vino room, lots of space! Stove, refrigerator and wood stove. Large tot, fenced-in yard and outside storage. Available April 1. Children and pals wal come. Oaposit required. $325/ month. 7564501.</p>
        <p>174</p>
        <p>Townhouses For Rent</p>
        <p>^idlMA^ING^^ couple wanted Immediately to taka care of 3 badroom townhome, 2V4 bath, firaplace, quiet area. $500/month. Mini mum 1 year leasa. Call Jeanette Cox Agency, 7561322.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM. 2 bath townhouse (sleeps 4). Completely furnished. Clubhouse,</p>
        <p>marlna^4^|, tennis, private</p>
        <p>slip. I</p>
        <p>174</p>
        <p>Townhouseo For Rent</p>
        <p>TwmT</p>
        <p>- OAKS. Luxurious 3 bedroom, 2Vk bath, walk-ln cloaal. all apalancas, swlmm-</p>
        <p>Raid 7566050/752-1609 evenings.</p>
        <p>17t</p>
        <p>ISlSm</p>
        <p>IAaKIIa UnrriMw</p>
        <p>IVIQPII9 nomM</p>
        <p>For Rent</p>
        <p>BEoiSoA?</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROOM, fuTly fumlshad. central air. Located In Shady Knoll Park. No pats or chlldron. 7564249.</p>
        <p>CL^AN TWO BEDROM, 2 full baths, total electric with central air. LocaM on private lot 3 miles east, near PInawood Cam-otery. Prefer older couple or rehrod individual. No pets or children. 7564249.</p>
        <p>FURNISHEDI 2 bedroom $150 or 3 badroom $210 2 baths others Homelocators Foe 752-1375.</p>
        <p>Tl^t BEStMBILi are here today, gone tomorrowl So don't miss them. Hurry, call us today Homelocators 752-1375 Fee.</p>
        <p>179</p>
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        <p>For Rent</p>
        <p>TnmbRbiii m baths it Branches El</p>
        <p>III.</p>
        <p>locaMat.</p>
        <p>Call 7569461</p>
        <p>mu itbooML 2 baBw. partially furnished. |ust remodeled, no pole. $210 plus deposit. 7569502.</p>
        <p>TWO BEDROM, good com~ furni</p>
        <p>tion, completely lurnlshed, small trailer park. Call 7567400. lWo-BEDROM fumlshad with washer and dryer. No pels. 753-0196.</p>
        <p>yVAiNER, DRYERI 2 bedroom</p>
        <p>$175 private lot or 3 badroom $225 Homelocators I</p>
        <p>Fee 752-1375. I AND a bedroom Mobile homes. $130 and up. Also Mobile ho lot for rent. No pels and children. 7560745.</p>
        <p>14164 2 bedroom, 2 bath with dock. Partially furnished. Cloao</p>
        <p>to collage. No' pets or children Call 752-9509 after 3:30.</p>
        <p>2 BEDRODMS, unfurnished, 1 mile from (Sreanvillo In Belvoir Estates, $150 per month. Call 752-0970.</p>
        <p>0361672 or rft'kbilli, wasM/dryer, fumishod or unfurnished, good condition, good park, no children or peto. 7560001.</p>
        <p>IM</p>
        <p>Lots For Rtnt</p>
        <p>Cable TV. Paved reads and drIwnwM. Call 7564745.</p>
        <p>BiiLf MiiiitLWlir</p>
        <p>Cool,</p>
        <p>quiet, peaceful. In the BtokMr, sewer and trash.</p>
        <p>Estalas. I</p>
        <p>Knoll Mobile</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>Office SpacB</p>
        <p>Bur Dnnt</p>
        <p>msmmcBS</p>
        <p>Court House (between Coffmans and First Cltinns Bank). Throe</p>
        <p>SMwiVoim'MreiM^m^ niant to courthouse, singles, multiples. 757-1147.</p>
        <p>SELL YOUR USED TELEVISION the Classified way. Call 752-6166.</p>
        <p>NEW EXECUTIVE office sultos tor lease at 301 West 14th Street. 2 suites with 1375 square feet. 1 sulto with 1135 square feet. S6 curlty system, separate utilities. High quality below market rental rates. Call Ollie Harrir and Son Builders, Inc., 752-5</p>
        <p>1S1</p>
        <p>OffiCtSfMCB For Rtnt</p>
        <p>office</p>
        <p>space. Evans Street dtoictty across from courthouse. MOO to 3400 square feet. Call 7567640 evenings.</p>
        <p>PFtfiitANDlt o^ii bulMlng. 1310 square feet. Newly redecorated, excellent loca-</p>
        <p>Mime 0FFI We fW- rmt locaM on Greenville Boulevard. Please call 7569404. ilVERAL SUITES, Mingas Building. I room. 3 roonu. 4 rooms and nwre. $7.50 par square toot Including utllllles andlanltorial.</p>
        <p>OFFICE BUILDING available now. 2170 square feet. Plenty of parking oH Charles Street at $600par square foot.</p>
        <p>BRICK OFFICE BUILDING I with 1420</p>
        <p>recently renovated square feet available now at W.00 per s partdngoHi</p>
        <p>square toot. Private NCWles Straat.</p>
        <p>CLARKBRANCH,</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>355-2000</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>OHict Spact For Rtnt</p>
        <p>Immediately on Memorial Drive, umnies and Janitorial</p>
        <p>sarvloas Includsd In rant. Con-tact MthWarren at 752-3050 tor more Information.</p>
        <p>SINGLE OFFICE at Dunn-Grler Bonding with burglar alarm system, conference room, copy machino, and answerinosqrvlce available. Bargain priceliis to small size of mice. 7561076 or 7564423.</p>
        <p>I irkIS AVAILABLE, i^ront exposure on 264 Business at Frog Level. $150 per month. Call Lorolle at Clark-Branch, Roal-tors, 3562000.</p>
        <p>9SS MUARt feet tor office or retail. locaM 2739 East KNh Street. $325 month. Utilities ex; Ciudad. 7564323er 7562540.</p>
        <p>IM</p>
        <p>Rosort Proptrty For Rtnt</p>
        <p>ATO!liAlf.</p>
        <p>ceasWe condos. (Southwlnds/Sea Spray). staHW 6 Pools. Sun-</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;aV(Pat</p>
        <p>7260maftor5.</p>
        <p>IM</p>
        <p>Resort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>/?Swm</p>
        <p>Ni/VWNHOMES. Atlantic Beach, Pine Knoll Shores. Prime summer weeks available, t 6 or 4 bedrooms. Wide range of amenities . $225 up per week. Free brochure. Whispering Sands Realty of Atlantic Baach. 1406602-701</p>
        <p>0NFR6nT CTTAGES. Atlantic Beach, Lots of room for the family. All with great view. Summer weeks still available.</p>
        <p>Wiather is great nowl Call for attractiveoft season rates. Free</p>
        <p>brochure. Whispering Sands Realty of Atlantic Boach. 1-006 602-ToV</p>
        <p>111 Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>PIRATES LANDING</p>
        <p>200 W. Eighth street</p>
        <p>Private furnished rooms for rent. Utilities included. Share bath and kitchen. REMCO EAST, 7566061.</p>
        <p>private bedroom for mafe</p>
        <p>t apartment.</p>
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        <p>very nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home. Call 752-5301.</p>
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        <p>FOR EQUITY BUILDER</p>
        <p>Leafy setting sets oil this Country residonce. Great family area, space for expansion, electric heat, eat-in kitchen, 2 bedroom, easy-care landscaping. 14x58 Mobile Home on .99 Acre Lot. $16,000.</p>
        <p>EXPRESSIVE</p>
        <p>University cottage designed for living. 2-car garage, gas haat, fencing, 2 bedroom. PLUS Close to all amenities. Refrigerator, Window Unit Air Condition, New Roof. Priced So Right! Priced at $35,500.</p>
        <p>ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE CUTI</p>
        <p>Enjoy tho warmth of this inviting Grimesland ranch. Cul-d6sac privacy. Carpeting, Great room, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, side drive. Carport, EBB Heat, Brick Exterior. $37,900.</p>
        <p>OFFEIUNG REAL COMFORT Grimesland ranch providing brick facade. Cul-d6sac privacy. Carpeting, modem kitchen, 3 bedroomflto baths, city water. PLUS Side drive. Great room. Carpet, Electric Base Board Heat. $37,900.</p>
        <p>NICE FLOOR PLAN</p>
        <p>Brick exterior brightUA thiL|Mwgouty^ory, just one owner. Heat pump, carpetii^^^^nevooiliwbaths. ALSO Crown mouldings. End  Ip^tmeJ  yperty.  Reduced to</p>
        <p>A UTTLE MARVEL</p>
        <p>Hospitable Carolina Heights cottage featuring real charm. Gas heat, carpeting, eat-in kitchen, 2 bedroom. PLUS Near bus recreation. Fireplace. A great starter home .Call Now! Priced at $39900</p>
        <p>RANCH SERENITY</p>
        <p>Sylvan Or. Residencugth cb^iu wa^^arpeting, study, corner lot, storm wint^MI #b%Am.  Near  shopsbus.</p>
        <p>Window Unit,  Liv^g-Jnlng  Combo.  Much</p>
        <p>reduced pricel $40,  LIVABLE</p>
        <p>(krngenial Simpson Area ranch packed with values. Space for expansion, modem kitchen, 2 bedroom, easy-care landscaping, storm windows. Farmers Home Approved. Good Value At This Price! Priced at $42,900.</p>
        <p>SNUG LITTLE HAVEN Discover the convenience of this welcoming Carolina Heights ranch. Quiet street, electric heat, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, patio. New Carpet. Interior Recently Painted. Garage. $43,000.</p>
        <p>2 STORY COMFORT Twin Oaks Towhhome with genuine charm. Central air, carpeting. Great room, foyer, modem kitchen, 2 bedroom/tto baths, kitchen appliances included, patio. Seller Will Pay Up To $1,500 In Points or Closing Cost. $43,500.</p>
        <p>ON COUNTRY SITE Pleasant Calico Area home includes shade-tree charm. Only a year old. Central air, carpeting. Great room, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths. Very Attractive Double Wide, Cathedral Oiling in Living Room. $44,900.</p>
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        <p>University bungalow that includes brick styling. Quiet street, great family area, hardwood floors, family room, #xtra4arga cloaets, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, screened porch, storm windows. Fireplace. $49,900.</p>
        <p>PRICE-CUT BONAN2AI Cordial Ragland Acres ranch offering such value. First-owner care. Great family area, central air, carpeting. Great room, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, storm windows. Wood Stove, 10x20 Workshed. $49,900.</p>
        <p>IDEAUY LOCATED Pleasant (k&amp;gt;lonial Heights ranch with winning ways. Quiet street, great family area, central air, gas heat, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, fencing, storm windows. Interior Recently Painted, Carport. $49,900.</p>
        <p>MAKES FAMILY UFE WORK Pleasant Rock Springs ranch for family living. Quiet street, carpeting, eat-ln kitchen. 3 bedroom/lto baths, storm windows. ALSO Near schools-shops. A First-rate Home Value. Priced at $49,900.</p>
        <p>FLASHI PRICE REDUCEDI Hardee Acres ranch offering equity values. Brick. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting, Great room, deck, 3 bedroom/lto baths. Fireplace, Garage. An Excellent Value. Priced at $53.500.</p>
        <p>PROVIDES FOR EVERYONE</p>
        <p>Friendly Winterville ranch with price appeal. Heat pump, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, deck, storm windows. PLUS Near schools. Fireplace, Possible Loan Assumption. $54.000.</p>
        <p>VALUE-WISE SMALLER HOME</p>
        <p>Edwards Acres ranch that offers brick facade. Quiet cul-de-sac. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, patio. Sliding Glass Doors. Garage. $54,900.</p>
        <p>MUCH REDUCED PRICEI</p>
        <p>Value galore in this Hardee Acres Traditional ranch. Only one owner. Modem kitchen, 3 bedroom/lto baths, side drive, easy-care landscaping, deck, shutters. Lovely Fireplace in Family Room, All Formal Areas. $54,900.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY TREASURE Bay-area brick Blounts Creek ranch. Central air, gas heat, hard-wood floors, study, many built-ins, garden, screened porch, * storm windows. Fireplace, Additional 1.14 acres with building &amp;amp; Fruit Trees $5000. $55,000.</p>
        <p>SMART TRADITIONAL HOME Enticing University home with perky flair. Quiet street, great family area, central air, hardwood floors, formal dining room, easy-care landscaping, deck, storm windows. 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, 2to baths. Heat Pump. Central air. Swimming Available. $58.000.</p>
        <p>SO NICELY LOCATED</p>
        <p>Attractive single story designed for living. One owner. Quiet street, great family area, central air, carpeting, Great room. 3 bedrooms/2 baths. Fireplace, An Easy Care Cluster Home, available immediately. $59,900.</p>
        <p>FOR QUIET UFESTYLE Engaging College Court ranch with extra touches. Quiet street, great family area, central air, foyer, 3 bedroom/lto baths. Living Room, Office, Storage Building, Carport. $60,900.</p>
        <p>OFFERING SUPER VALUES Hospitable University ranch boasting brick exterior. Central air, paddle fans, wood paneling, hardwood floors, extra-large closets, woodbuming stove, workshop, fencing. Fireplace, (k&amp;gt;rner Lot, Carport. $64,900.</p>
        <p>MEETS THE FAMILYS NEEDS</p>
        <p>Osceola ranch featuring brick design. Quiet street, central air, carpeting, family room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths, fencing, patio, storm windows. PLUS Near schoolsshops.</p>
        <p>Fireplace. Call Now! Priced at $64,900.  --</p>
        <p>COMFORTABLY COZY Pleasant Englewood ranch highlighting comfort. Central air, carpeting, formal dining room, foyer, family room, study, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths. Fireplace. Price sharply reduced!</p>
        <p>RANCH TRANQUILLITY</p>
        <p>Engaging Eastwood home with real values. Quiet street, great family area, heat pump, f6yer, family room, eat-in kitchen.</p>
        <p>bedroom/2 baths, fencing, easy-care landscaping, shutters. Fireplace, Garage. $68,000.</p>
        <p>BRICK FACADE Belvedere ranch witiyats oMferath. area, central air, bedroom/2 batht Garage. Fish Pond</p>
        <p>street, great family modem kitchen, 3 ily Combination.</p>
        <p>BRICK DESIGN</p>
        <p>Speight ranch with lots of warmth. Newly decorated. C^entral air, gas heat, paddle fans, carpeting. Great room, foyer, family room, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths, comer lot. Fireplace $68,900.</p>
        <p>COMFORTABLE CHARM</p>
        <p>Summerfiald L-shaped ranch packed with values. Spanking new. Quiet street, central air. Great room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths, deck. Fireplace. Seller Will Pay $1000 of Closing Cost and 1 Point. $73,900.</p>
        <p>RIVERFRONT KNOCK-OUT</p>
        <p>Friendly James Landing cottage offering river view. Rempdeled Quiet street, great family area, hardwood floors, family room, woodbuming stove, large view deck, pier, fishing, 3 bedroom. Super Bulkhead. $69.900.</p>
        <p>PRICE JUST REDUCEDI Savor the values of this Windy Ridge Traditional home. Great family area, heat pump, paddle fans, carpeting, living room, formal dining room, den, modern kitchen, patio. Fireplace, New Wallpaper &amp;amp; Paint (Interior). $73,900.</p>
        <p>REWARDING VALUES Attractive brick Club Pines ranch providing shady setting, central air, paddle fans, wood paneling, hardwood floors, formal dining room, den, side drive. Fireplace. 12x25 Wired Workshop, Single car Garage. $76,500.</p>
        <p>PROVIDES FOR EVERYONE Cordial Camelot Tra^|^alj^luadi^|a comfy charm. Under construction. Great armm inAdm, foyer, eat-in kitch en, 3 bedroom/2  !!Buy  Now  And</p>
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        <p>I TUCKER ESTATES/LOOKING FOR ELBOW I ROOM? $119.000. For chic style see this cordial 2 I story Traditional. Just constructed, quiet cul-de-sac. I Great family area, heat pump, formal dining room, I foyer, thermal glass, deck. Fireplace, Garage, walk-in Attic.</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD/RANCH WARMTH $68.000.</p>
        <p>Discover the livability of this inviting home. 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>WESTHAVEN lll/SUPER-SHARP COLONIAL. $89,900. Kid-glove care enhances this cheerful residence. Great family area, central air, crown mouldings, formal dining room, foyer, den, eat-ln kitchen. Fireplace, Very Nice Home That Is Beautifully Decorated.</p>
        <p>I COLONIAL HEIGHTS/GOOD LOCATION.</p>
        <p>$49,900. Discover the livability of this welcoming ranch. Quiet street, great family area, central air, gas heat, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom/1 Vz baths, fencing, storm windows. Interior Recently Painted. Carport.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY/PETITE BUT PERKY. $49,900.</p>
        <p>Bungalow boasting brick exterior. Quiet street, great family area, hardwood floors, family room, extra-large closets, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, screened porch, storm windows, city water, city utilities. Fireplace.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY/A ROOMY 2 ACRES. $118.000.</p>
        <p>Pleasant ranch-type full of potential. White-glove upkeep. Central air, carpeting, Great room, formal dining room, game room, woodbuming stove, easy-care landscaping, swimming pool, deck, storm windows. Garage.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN VI/CLASSIC TRADITIONAL HOME. 8148,500. Imposing VIP residence. 2to story. Paddle fans, crown mouldings, formal dining room. 4 bedroom/2to baths. PLUS Modern kitchen, Screened porch, French doors. Possible 5th Bedroom or Recreation Room, Fireplace, Garage.</p>
        <p>SPEIGHT/FUU OF POTENTIAL. $68,900. Brick exterior Is a plus value. Newly decorated, ranch. Quiet street, central air, gas heat, paddle fans, carpeting. Great room, foyer, family room, modern kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths, comer lot. Fireplace.</p>
        <p>SIMPSON AREA/CORDIAL A COMFY. 842.900.</p>
        <p>Super-sharp ranch made for comfy living. Space for expansion, modem kitchen, 2 bedroom. eaay&amp;lt;ara landscaping, alorm windows. Farmers Home Approved. Ideal for Savvy Buyer.</p>
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        <p>BLUE CHIP OFFERING</p>
        <p>Cozy fireplace sets off this cordial Lake Ellsworth Contemporary Impeccable upkeep, redwood. Great family area, electronic door opener, central air, cathedral ceilings, Great room, sun room. $78,000.</p>
        <p>RATING -A- PLUS</p>
        <p>Delight in the convenience of this inviting Windy Ridge home. Central air, carpeting, formal dining room, extra-large closets, many built-ins, modem kitchen, 3 bedroom/2 baths, patio Fireplace. One Story Condominium. $78,500.</p>
        <p>SQUEEZED FOR SPACE?</p>
        <p>Attractive Pines Contemporary providing cathedral ceilings. Just one owner. Central air, cathedral ceilings, natural woodwork. Great room, formal dining room, foyer, den, multi-purpose room comer lot. $84,900.</p>
        <p>PICTURE-PERFECT</p>
        <p>CordIM Brittany Ridu^toftfmh^M^with nice floor plan Newly built. Quiet RbSP, JrewAlly *6%zoned heating/cool ing, carpeting. Grea^^fl fa#l ditAg ftom, thermal glass Fireplace. $87,900.</p>
        <p>BLUE CHIP OFFERING Sparkling upkeep adds to this super-sharp Westhaven III Colonial. Great family area, central air, crown mouldings, formal din ing room, foyer, dan. Fireplace, Very Nice Home That Is Beautifully Decorated. $89,900.</p>
        <p>OFFERING SUCH VALUE Congenial Brook V||^ c^h jiith^^ features. Brick 3 bedroom/2 baths, c^^lAr1AplHirrl3%ove, side drive, pro landscaping, manlc^^|^^. J/^lac^ F^al Living &amp;amp; Dining</p>
        <p>COUNTRY PARADISE</p>
        <p>Picture-book Bethel Antebellum 2 story. Remodeled, on 3.65 acres. Fireside cheer, high ceilings, formal dining room, study, eat-ln kitchen, 5 bedroom/2to baths, circular drive. Wide plank pine floors. $107,000.</p>
        <p>PRIVACY APLENTY ON 2 ACRES Nifty pool highlights this friendly Country ranch-type. Exquisite upkeep. Central air, carpeting, Great room, formal dining room.</p>
        <p>game room, woodbuming stove, easy-care landscaping, deck Garag-</p>
        <p>irage. $118,000.</p>
        <p>SPACIOUS FLOORPLAN For deft touches see this attractive Tucker Estites 2 story Traditional. Newly constructed, cul-de-sac lot. Quiet street, great fwni-ly area, heat pump, formal dining room. Fireplace, Garage, walk-in Attic. $119,000.</p>
        <p>FARMLAND AND HOME</p>
        <p>Not far from the city limits, this is your opportunity to own the tarni and home that you have always wanted. Imagine seventy two acres with a three bedroom and bath home, Flreplaca and detached garage. See it nowl $125,000.</p>
        <p>GORGEOUS CHARM Elegant jet-settsr home. Brick french Mansard Formal dining room, walk-ln closets, 4 bedroom/3 baths. PLUS Deck, Main-level</p>
        <p>laundry. Hardwood floors, french doors, One owner, decorator upgrades. Master suite, foyer. Fireplace. $127,500.</p>
        <p>SQUEEZED FOR SPACE?</p>
        <p>Cordial WindermereJAUham^/rg^ommrih nice touches. Cul-de-sac lot. slngle-ovigAjir^ilBnt use Dual cooling, paddle pans. decorgp^AraAAwcAoJ floors, foyer, deck.</p>
        <p>Fireplace $129.900 %ir Wm</p>
        <p>SUPER-STATUS ELEGANCE Super-status Lynndato^rn&amp;amp;Xer^al aji^own moulding, formal dining room, b4ras|Bl%A, lsle%ew deck. Fireplace,</p>
        <p>5S $137  ^y^t^^Jlair.  Pric6reduction</p>
        <p>BLACK HE BUT INFORMAL Imptesslva Bedford 2 story Traditional. Under construction. Central air, formal dining room, family room with wet bar, walk-in closele. First Floor Bedroom, Unfinished Study &amp;amp; Playroom, Firaplace. $149,500.</p>
        <p>INCOMPARABLE Bedford 3 story cedar farmhouse opulence. Fastidious upkeep Stainsd gloes, master suite with spa, formal dining rooin gourmet kitchen. 4 bedroom/3 baths, Jenn-AIr range, thermal gloss. PLUS Pantry, foyer. Firaplace. $219,500.</p>
        <p>ACREAGE</p>
        <p>Approximately thirty aerea of cleared lend and twenty acres of cut ovar woodland. Near Stokas. $39,900.</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD LOT Ideal lor a builder or for you. If your are looking for a nice lot. $13,000.</p>
        <p>GREENWOOD FOREST LOT</p>
        <p>A lot It available on the medical school side ol town in pretty Qraanwood Foroat. Buy and build. $10.000.</p>
        <p>BUILDING LOT Haro la )^r building lot In pretty Lake Ellsworth. Taka Advantage ol this opportunity now $13,000.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES Naar the hospital and In this groat subdivision. Thla lot will ac-commodala that new home that you want to build $12 950 GREENFIELD TERRACE A lot la n(w ^labia In Qroanfleld Terrace. Just right lor your new noma. $7,000.</p>
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        <p>201 Commerce St.</p>
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        <p>Camelot #170 Quail Ridge Rollinwood</p>
        <p>Windsor Hardee Acres Colonial Heights</p>
        <p>19B EXCALIBER. Nearly 1,500 square feet in this new home in Camelot. This rustic ranch has not wasted space. Kitchen with nook, cathedral ceiling in greatroom and deck. Offered in the Low $70s. It's sure to please. #833. Your Host: Rav Holloman.</p>
        <p>EXCITING Weaver 3 bedroom flat. Greatroom with fireplace. 2 full ceramic baths. Its 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: Geeo Johnson.</p>
        <p>VISIT ONE OF Greenvilles most u-nique retirement and professional home sites. 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - all appliances furnished including microwaves. Cluster style family living. Prices from $53,500 up. Hostess: Marv Ward. Located on Greenville Boulevard SW.</p>
        <p>rrs GOING to be fantastic! I 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. Both wooded and cleared lots available. Homes beginning In the ISOs. Your hostess: Karen Rogers.</p>
        <p>MOVE IN CONDITION. Owners relocating and pricing to sell quickly. See this 3 bedroom, IV2 bath brick home as soon as possible! Take Highway 33 East 3 miles from city and look for sign on the right. 331 Circle Drive. $52,900. #864. Your hostess: Ella McGowan.</p>
        <p>LARGE WIRED workshop and 3 bedroom home in popular Colonial Heights for only $47,900. Quit paying rent and take advantage of this low price on this well kept home. #895. 2804 Edwards Street, behind White's Store off of Tenth Street.</p>
        <p>Your host: Don Edmonson.</p>
        <p>New Offering</p>
        <p>Summerfield</p>
        <p>THINKING about a new home with something extra. How about convenience, efficiency of space, energy savings and built-in microwave. And dont forget the side porch leading onto privacy deck. Its all here in Summerfield and offered in the low 70s. Call now! Its professionally decorated and ready for you.</p>
        <p>Call 355-2000</p>
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        <p>Quail Ridge</p>
        <p>SMART 2 bedroom flat at Quail Ridge. Fresh on the market and offered in the low 60s. Its clean as a pin with all appliances and drapes included. Available mid May. Low utility bills. Over 12(X) square feet. Call for an appointment now!</p>
        <p>Call 355-2000</p>
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        <p>Windy Ridge</p>
        <p>FIRST-CLASS accommodations await you at Windy Ridge. Spacious 3 bedroom town-house with added decorator features in the greatroom and formal dining make entertaining a breeze. Call today to inspect the lovely decor and extra built-ins. $54,900.</p>
        <p>Call Karen Rogers 758-8618</p>
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        <p>20 B Windsor</p>
        <p>UNIQUE style in an impressive new area. 3 bedrooms, 2V^ baths, formal dining, greatroom and kitchen with breakfast area. 1794 square feet of quality construction are waiting for you to decorate. Call today. Offered in the low $90*s.</p>
        <p>Call Karen Rogers 758-8618</p>
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        <p>7-B Brittany Ridge</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY ranch with special a-menities. - Anderson windows and a double garage with electric opener. Impressive greatroom with fireplace and built-ins including a desk. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on a spacious lot in Brittany Ridge. $76,500.</p>
        <p>Call Karen Rogers 758-8618</p>
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        <p>Quail Ridge</p>
        <p>Off Hooker Road</p>
        <p>Off St. Andrews</p>
        <p>22B Brittany Ridge</p>
        <p>WHY LOOK LONGER? Country location with 10.34 acres! Separate workshop could possibly be a roadside shop. Spacious 3 bedroom home with over 1900 square feet of living space. Located near the new Winterville Elementary School. Seller is relocating, so, be sure to see this one! $115,000.</p>
        <p>LEISURE LIVING and carefree days can be yours in this 2 bedroom, bath townhouse in Quail Ridge. Lovely decor with private patio. Walk to pool and tennis courts. A must see priced in the low $50s. #920.</p>
        <p>GREAT location off Hooker Road for this 2 bedroom, 1V2 bath townhome. End unit, brick with central air and heat pump. Nice patio. Well maintained. Only 2 years old. Very af-fordably priced in the upper 30*s. Call now for showing.</p>
        <p>A FLOOR PLAN that cant be beat!! This convenient 2 story Williamsburg will dan-nel you with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, attic, small sewing room, walk-in laundry room. Hardwood floors downstairs and carpet upstairs. Low 70s.</p>
        <p>Call Evelyn Darden, 355-7227</p>
        <p>Call Marie Davla, 756-5402</p>
        <p>Call Geep Johnson, 756-1719</p>
        <p>Call Pat Terry, 355-6426</p>
        <p>STYLE and charm best describe this new 3 bedroom home in Brittany Ridge. The downstairs is planned for easy living with the impressive greatroom and formal dining. Functional design and custom cabinetry are special features of the kitchen and breakfast area. This home also includes 2V2 baths and separate laundry area. Call today and you can be your own decorator. $88,900.</p>
        <p>Call Karen Rogers, 758-8618</p>
        <p>THIS LOVELY GEORGIAN style home offers 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>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 rnoulding throughout, office plus rear den with fireplace. Located near recreation area, but private. Call now! Offered at $99,500.</p>
        <p>23B EXCALIBER. Protect your car and your privacy in this 114: story 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>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>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>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>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>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 $70s. Available this Spring. Lot #14B.</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, 2'/z 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 SGsrch</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>THIS CONTEMPORARY ranch should fit your budget, its under construction in growing Rosewood, south of Greer]ville. 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>CONVENIENT TO ECU. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Reduced to $59,500. Well cared for home and yard. Possible owner financing or lease option. 10x26 workshop plus double garage, good investment.</p>
        <p>GREAT CONTEMPORARYI Spacious greatroom and gourmet kitchen make this a home for enjoyable living! 3 bedrooms and a garage complete the package! Seller is ready to move so make us an offer. $57,900. #822.</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>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>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>CANDLEWICK ESTATES near the hospital. 1 '/z story brick home is clean with rear 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>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>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>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>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>THIS 4 bedroom has over 2,000 square feet, an attractive remodeled kitchen, new carpet, almost new gas heating system, central air, exterior freshly painted and all this on a double lot! Upper $60*s.</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>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 '/z acre heavily wooded lot. Winterville schools. Priced in Very Low $100a. Call early on this one. #883.</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>$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>HOME DRASTICALLY REDUCEDI</p>
        <p>Builder-seller said sell this quality built cedar farm house. Florida room with Florida tile, brass fixtures, Jenn-AIre stove, on a large IVi acre lot. Low $100a. Baywood. #811.</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.</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>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>2H PINERIDGE. Spacious wooded lot and Georgian flair describes this new ranch with over 1,018 square feet, large dining and greatroom plus patio. Offered at $57,300. #831. Call now!</p>
        <p>TREETOPS. Attractive 2 bedroom flat, 2 full baths, fenced patio, fireplace. Drapes, refrigerator, microwave and ceiling fan stay. Take Evans Street Extension and turn left just before Sunshine Garden Center. $56,900. #854.</p>
        <p>4 BEDROOMS. Lease with option to purchase. This contemporary home is 20 minutes south of Greenville on a heavily wooded lot, has a horseshoe deck and a cathedral ceiling in the family room. $56,500. #815.</p>
        <p>Call today for your viewing. This one will "7,500.</p>
        <p>sell fast! Offered at $77,</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 V/z story Cape Cod to suit you. Over 2,000 square feet plus garage. Low $100a. #851</p>
        <p>THIS NEW OFFERING has to be one of 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, 2V!t 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>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>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 $60a. Call now!</p>
        <p>NEW OFFERING in Windy Ridge. 3 bedroom townhouse. Its immaculate with fresh paint and new carpet. Plenty of rear privacy. 1,470 square feet, across from the pool, greatroom with fireplace will keep you warm until Spring. Call now. Offered at $55,000. #852.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFULLY decorated and cared for home in Greenville. 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz baths, large greatroom, fenced in yard, playhouse for kids, over 1,250 square feet, off Hooker Road. Mid $50s. #846.</p>
        <p>TWO FOR ONE. Duplex in good location. Each side has 2 bedrooms and 1 Vz baths. Large decks on each unit makes them easy</p>
        <p>THIS SPLIT LEVEL home Is just off Highway 33. With almost 1,600 sqtiare 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>to keep rented. Low utilities. Compare at $59,900. One side may be occupied for</p>
        <p>A GREAT family neighborhood! Low $50s will get you an immaculate 3 bedroom home that features a heat pump, central air, garage and a lovely yard. New paint and carpet make it look brand new! Only 5 minutes from Greenville. No city taxes.</p>
        <p>owner-occupant. #764.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFULLY decorated den with large corner fireplace. Well cared for 3 bedrooms, 1 Vz baths, 1,465 square foot home. Large recreation room, workshop outside plus carport. A great buy at $59,900.</p>
        <p>SEE OUR OTHER OFFERINGS IN CLASSIFIED LINE ADS.</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>
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        <p>SBedroons, 1^ Batibs, 14ISsq. ft. JANEHARRISON 7524516</p>
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        <p>WHM&amp;gt;ERING PINES^MPSON SS.N6~ROUTE3. BOX 147E</p>
        <p>SBedroMiu, 2Batfai, 1104 sq. ft. RAYSPEARS 7584362</p>
        <p>2 Bedroomitl BtttL 1024m. ft. TERRY HAmWAY S5S%S7</p>
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        <p>52.SM-2S02 E. 4ttl STREET</p>
        <p>SBedntonu, IBath, 1358 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 356-2S88 73.M0-4IS HARDING ST.</p>
        <p>4BedroomSil^ Baths, 1567 sq. ft. KATHERINE VINSON 7524m</p>
        <p>PINEBARK * 53,510- ROUTE 2. BOX 2S8-A1</p>
        <p>3 BedroomsJ Baths, 1302 sq. ft. JANE HARRISON 7524616</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON SQUARE 44,560-12 LEXINGTON 8QUARE-PHA8EI 2 Bedrooms, m Baths, lOSSsq. ft. JAMIE BROWN 752-26B0 45,010-10 LEXINGTON SQUARE-PHASEI 2Bedrooms, 1^ Baths, 1025 sq. ft. SUSAN LKOSAR 756-7064</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1104,500-3301 TUCKER DRIVE</p>
        <p>3 BedroMDS, 2 Baths, 1967 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 356-2588 80,000-1312 RONDODRIVE</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1622sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 7506606</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES 53,000-213 BRITT ROAD</p>
        <p>3Beitaoom8jMi Baths, lllOsq. ft NANCY DUDLEY 7564506</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE 48.000-57 BARNES STREET</p>
        <p>* 2 Bedroomsa^ Baths, llOOi KATHERINE VINSOf</p>
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        <p>FALKLAND 61.000-ROUTE 4. BOX 97M</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1487 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3556700</p>
        <p>53.500-78 BARNES STREET</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Badis, 1536 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 355-2588</p>
        <p>53.500-61 BARNES STREET</p>
        <p>3 Bedroom8jV5 Baths, 1488 sq. ft. JANE HARRISON7524616</p>
        <p>ORCHARD HILLS 53,000-203 FREESTONE</p>
        <p>756-35001</p>
        <p>Broker On Call</p>
        <p>Susan Likosar</p>
        <p>756-7984</p>
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        <p>106 HARDEE STREET. THIS NEW LISTING in Cherry Oaks is three years old and custom built. Offers large greatroom, 3 bedrooms, two baths, large eat-in kitchen, heatpump and double carport! Immaculate and available at $91,900. Your hostess: Sue Dunn.</p>
        <p>#45 QUAIL RIDGE. No weekend work! When you buy this gracious townhome. Offers three bedrooms, 2V baths, large greatroom with parquet flooring, dining room with bay window, large patio. Excellent assumable loan. $60's. Your Hostess: Nancy Dudley, GRI.</p>
        <p>#C-9 BROOKHILL TOWN-HOUSES This three bedroom, 2Vi bath end unit features living, room with bay window and fireplace, kitchen with bar and large utility room. You can have the convenience of townhouse living with recreational amenities for only $55,900. Youj^jOstess^Ter^fathav^^</p>
        <p>3Bedrorais,2Baths, 1140 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700</p>
        <p>53.504-6IO FREESTONE</p>
        <p>3 Bedromns, 2 Baths, 1140 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700 54,900-1147 Cortlaad</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1235 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 7564606</p>
        <p>HUNTINGRIDGEROAD 12,660 LOT NO. 5</p>
        <p>1 Acre Residential Lot JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700</p>
        <p>46,666-262 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD</p>
        <p>2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 960 sq. ft. NANCYDUDLEY 756-5506</p>
        <p>UPTON COURT 45,064-36 UPTON COURT-TOWNHOU8E 2Bedrooii)8, m Baths, 1030 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700 48,504-37 UPTON COURT-TOWNHOUSE 2 Bedrotmis, 1V5 Baths, 1115 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3SS4700</p>
        <p>BRANCH RIDGE 58.000-LOT 7, BRANCH RIDGE-NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1188 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>SUE DUNN 355-2588 58.S06-LOT 6, BRANCH RIDGENEW CONSTRUCTION 3Bedro(ns,2Baths, 1196 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>SUE DUNN 355-2588</p>
        <p>WHJIWOOD VILLAS 42,504-24 WILDWOOD VILLAS</p>
        <p>2Bedro(Hns,2^ Baths, 1066 sq. ft JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700 47,566-16 WILDWOOD VILLAS</p>
        <p>3 Bedro(Hn8&amp;gt;/^ Baths, 1485 sq. ft. TERRY HATHAWAY 3554^</p>
        <p>48,064-38 UPTON COURT-TOWNHOUSE 2 Bedrooms. 2Vii Baths, 1115 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700 54,566-21 UPTON COURT-FLAT</p>
        <p>2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1025 so. ft.</p>
        <p>GREENWOOD FOREST 56,564-105 SPBIGHT DRIVE</p>
        <p>2Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 1020 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 355-2588</p>
        <p>ROCKSPRINGS 40,956-1215 ROCKSPRINGS RD.</p>
        <p>24Bedro(HnSjl Bath, 1124 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRODGE 3554700</p>
        <p>BETHEL 19,506-111 EAST STREET</p>
        <p>2 Bedrooms,! Bath, 864 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 355-2588</p>
        <p>28,900-331 CHATHAM </p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, l Bath, 1380 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5596</p>
        <p>65,004-8Rl572</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1500 sq. ft. RAY SPEARS 7584362</p>
        <p>ELMHURST 64,506-1663 S. ELM STREET</p>
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        <p>KATHERINE VINSON75247</p>
        <p>BROOKGREEN 154,006-161 MIDDLETON PLACE</p>
        <p>4 Bedro(n8,2Mi Baths, 2785 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 7564506</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE COUNTRY CLUB 134,904-210 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE</p>
        <p>4 Bedrooms, 2H Baths, 2600 sq. ft. KAl</p>
        <p>SUMMERFIELD 86.500-413 PEED STREETNEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>3 Bei^ms, 2Vi Baths, 1500 sq. ft. KATHERINE VINSON 752-5778 71,900-004 AUTUMN DRIVE</p>
        <p>3 Bedroooms, 2 Baths, 1215 sq. ft. JANE HARRISON 7524616</p>
        <p>QUAIL RIDGE 67,506-45 QUAIL RIDGE</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2V Baths, 1556 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5596</p>
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        <p>CAMELOT 69,904-102 AVALON</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1850 KATHERINE VINSON</p>
        <p>78.900-718 LANCELOT</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1576 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5596</p>
        <p>79.900-703 LANCELOT</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1515 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT 54,904-1567 E. WRIGHT ROAD</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 1276 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 3554958 56,500-1617 E. WRIGHT ROAD</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1500 sq.ft. DICK EVANS 758-1119</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR 46,904-366 MILLBROOK</p>
        <p>3 Bechooms, IVi Baths, 1442 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700 45,900-216 MILLBROOK</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, l^ Baths, 1107 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 355^2588 47,906-409 AZTEC LANE-</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, It^ Baths, 1179 sq. ft. JEFF ALDRHXIE 3554700</p>
        <p>BAYTREE 66.900-Bll BAYTREE-NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>3Bedrooms.2baths. 1300sq.ft. . JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700</p>
        <p>WESTMONT</p>
        <p>62.906LOT 6, WESTMONT-NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1224 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>JEFF ALDRIDGE 3554700</p>
        <p>62.906-LOT 24, MANCHESTER-NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>RIDGE PLACE 63,504-111 RIDGE PLACE</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1277 sq. ft. JANE HARRISON 7524616</p>
        <p>. CHICOD 79,904-ROUTE 2, BOX 385(G)</p>
        <p>4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2300 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5596</p>
        <p>2 BedroomSil^ Baths, 960 sq. ft. KATHERIlte VINSON 752%</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE</p>
        <p>47.500-100 ALLEN STREET</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1290 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5596</p>
        <p>51.500-602 W. WILSON STREET</p>
        <p>5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2650 sq. ft. JAMIE BROWN 752-2690</p>
        <p>AYDEN 37,504-415 PARK AVENE</p>
        <p>2 Bedrooms. 1 Bath, 896 sq. ft. SUE DUNN 355-2588</p>
        <p>48.900-ROUTE 1. BOX 9S-A</p>
        <p>3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1792 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 756-5596</p>
        <p>52,560714 W. 3iQ STREET</p>
        <p>5 Bedrooms, 24 Baths, 4500 sq. ft. JAMIE BROWN 752-2690</p>
        <p>STANTONSBURG ESTATES 64.964-ROUTE 8, BOX 282</p>
        <p>3 Be(fao(is, 2Baths, 1485 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>SUE DUNN 355-2588 72.564-LOT 36. STANTONSBURG ESTATES 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1550 sq. ft. NANCY DUDLEY 7564586</p>
        <p>WESTHAVENI 64.966-268 WESTHAVEN ROAD</p>
        <p>3 Bedromns, 2 Baths, 1400 sq. ft. KATHERINE VINSON 7524778</p>
        <p>BACK ON THE MARKET</p>
        <p>FRESH ON THE IMARKET</p>
        <p>LAKE ELLSWORTH. Relax by the pool this summer while you enjoy home ownership in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a corner lot. Seller is transferring, his loss is your gain and priced at $67,500. Listing Agent: Sue Dunn 355-2588.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY. Spacious and sun-ny-creates a relaxing liveable atmosphere in this two story, four bedroom brick home. See it today! $73,900. Listing Agent: Katherine Vinson 752-5778.</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES. Marvelous starter home outside of city but convenient. Offering three bedrooms, wired workshop, nice yard. $54,900. Listing Agent: Katherine Vinson.</p>
        <p>CAROLINA HEIGHTS. 406 Able Street. Affordable forties! Like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch, centrally located with heatpump and carport. Seller is transferring so dont delay! Listing Agent: Sue Dunn 355-2588.</p>
        <p>904 AUTUMN DRIVE. SUMMERFIELD. Charming and comfortable, this new 3 bedroom, 2 bath home features contemporary design with its sunken great room and vaulted ceiling and teracced deck off living room and master bedroom. $71,900. Listing Agent: Jane Har-rison.</p>
        <p>This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has it all! Greatroom with beautiful brick fireplace. Dining room, kitchen, wired workshop and more! Priced for the starter family at $61,900. Listing Agent: Katherine Vinson, 752-5778.</p>
        <p>EDWARDS ACRES. Compare these features. Immaculate three bedroom home with woodstove, baths, garage. Large workshop. This home has all the charm you have been looking for at only $53,900.</p>
        <p>ORCHARD HILL. Priced to Sell! This tastefully decorated 3 bedroom home is in mint condition. Features large greatroom with fireplace, 2 full baths, nice deck, 16 x 20 wired workshop. Reduced to $54,900. Its your move, call now!</p>
        <p>ORCHARD HILL. Two brand new three bedroom homes each featuring a spacious greatroom with fireplace, two full baths, kitchen with custom built cabinets, dining area and maintenance free exterior. These homes are priced below the market for a fast sale. Call today! $49,900.</p>
        <p>PLANTER'S WALK</p>
        <p>99.904-19( CROOKED CREEK  NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>3 Bcdrooma, 2^ baths, 1708 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>SUE DUNN 355-2588 97,166-1962 CROOKED CREEK - NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 bedrooms, 2^ teths, 1686 sq. ft. NANCY DUDL^ 7564586</p>
        <p>83.904-2903 HUNTERS RUN-NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>3 Be&amp;lt;kooms, 2 Baths, 1476 sq. ft. SUSAN UKOSAR 756-7964 95,906-1809 PLANTERS WALK-NEW CONSTRUCTION</p>
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        <p>ay the governor of Tennessee, I read the aook about Frank Serpico. A tew months ater, I saw the movie Brubaker, based on bom Murtons experiences. Each time, 1 was riveted. At last, I knew that somewhere in the world there were at least two otlier human aeings who had faced the same choices . faced and who had made the same decisions.</p>
        <p>' was not alone. I had soul mates, and I knew their names.</p>
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        <p>Q If you were to ask  1000actors to name the best actor in die world, whom do you think most, of them wouldchoose.'Alec Guinness, John Gielgud, Dustin Hoffman or Marlon Brando?Norm Marcus, Queens, N.Y.</p>
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        <p>fl F mtold that more and more film stars rffuse to live in Hollywood and the surrounding area because it's a tough place in which to rcdse children. Id like to know where Sissy Spacek, Jessica Lange, Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn (aU of them mo^rs) live.-Mildred P., Glencoe, III.</p>
        <p>A Spacek and Lange live in the vicinity of Qiarlottesville, Va. Stieepresides inConnec-ticut. Hawn lives in Pacific Palisades, Calif., but plans to move soon (if she hasnt already) to Colorado. Very few film stars live in Hollywood proper. Many reside in conununities such as Bel Air, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica and Malibu, all west of Hollywood.</p>
        <p>Whatever hcgppened to "Thy Neighbor's Wfe," the treatise on sex written by Gay Tlese many years ago? Hollywood bought the movie rights for a few million bucks and was supposed to cast it with big nones. Now / hear ifs going to be made into a weekly TV soap. Who's going to star in it?rKenneth N., Baltimore, Md.</p>
        <p>A United Artists bou^t die film rights to Ta-leses book in 1979 for a reported $2.5 million but as yet has been unable to adapt the nonfiction work for afiiU-length feature movie. No plans have been made as of this writing to use Thy Neigh-bors Wife as the basis for a weekly TV series.</p>
        <p>QNo doubt others have wondered, as I have,  f there is any family relationship between Chuck Yeager, the famous pilot, andJeana Yeager, who recetaly flew around the world in the cdrcrcft "Voyager" with pilot Dick Rutan.SaUy Porush, Schenectady, N.Y.</p>
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        <p>ll Elizabedi Taylor was featured prondnendy during the Lady Liberty celebration over the Julyddt weekend last year. I seem to recall that she gave up her U.S. citizenship when she got married to Richard Burton. What is her citizenship status now?-M. Beck, Richmond HiU, N.Y.</p>
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        <p>A At this writing, Mick Jagger, 42, and Jeny XJL Hall, 30, have just announced wedding plans. In January, Hall was arrested in Barbados, the West Indies, for pos^sing 20 pounds of marijuana. She was held overnight in jail, pleaded innocent at her arraignment and was fieed on $10,000 bail. She called her arrest a terrible, fteak mistake, explaining that shed claimed the wrong package in an airport pickup. Customs officials who inspected die package found it filled with marijuana. Jagger, who was with Hall at the time, was not charged with any offense. Hall was acquitted last month after several days of tearful testimony.</p>
        <p>Q If George Shultz b 9 removed or resigns fromhbpositonas Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Ronald Reagan, who b there to replace him?Howard Bradshaw, Seattle, Wash.</p>
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        <p>Confrmed members of this special club at the time of my rite of passage were two men I had never met. Like me, they had entered the field of criminal justice with a high sense of idealism. Like me, they had confronted controversy, peer rejection and isolation when they tried to stop the corruption they found.</p>
        <p>In the late 1960s, Tom Murtn was superintendent of the Arkansas state penitentiaries when he discovered graft within the prison system. He also discovered the bodies of murdered inmates who had been buried on the penitentiary grounds. After digging up the remains of one of these prisoners. Murtn was fired by the State Board of Corrections in a storm of controversy.</p>
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        <p>Long after I had been fired by the governor of Tennessee, 1 read the book about Frank Serpico. A few nranths later,</p>
        <p>I saw the vaovie Brubaker, based on Tom Murtons experiences in Aricansas. Each time, 1 was riveted. At last, 1 knew that somewhere in the world there were at least two other human beings who had faced die same choices 1 had faced and who had made the same decisions. I was not alone. I had soul mates, and 1 knew their names.</p>
        <p>I wanted, more than anything, to meet them.</p>
        <p>1 did not dream that, out in the Midwest, Tom Murtn had read the bode Marie and had felt compelled to meet me as well.</p>
        <p>Our introduction took place at a conference of the Western Society of Criminologists in eiariy 1985. The sense of recognition between us was instantaneous, our meeting emoti(Mially charged. We sat up all night talking, debating, comparing notes.</p>
        <p>I asked Tom a question I had been asked often by interviewers: How do you feel about being called a hero? 1 find it embarrassing, he answered. I consider what 1 did to be what anybody should have done.</p>
        <p>We talked too of Serpico. We agreed he might be someone with whom we coiild especially identify.</p>
        <p>A few months later, 1 saw Tom again. But this time was different. This time 1 saw another side of Tom. 1 saw the bitterness, the rage that smoldered within. He expressed resentment and frustration at being denied the opportunity to work again with prisoners. He was being forced to teach instead of practicing the imifes-sion he had given everything to. He railed at his colleagues in the field of corrections, who, he said, had shut him out.</p>
        <p>*1 have the ability to lead, he told me. 1 can attract good people and draw out the best in even the worst of petle-and I do it by trusting them. I*m being was^, Marie. Im bored. And why? Because 1 came into a corrupt system, a system of torture and brutality and tried to stop it? Because I gave the inmates hope, when before there had been only despair?</p>
        <p>What do you do after youve been to the moon, Marie? Where do you go?</p>
        <p>At first, 1 felt sympafoy, compassion. 1 knew what he was talking about. I had been there too. But as Tom continued, 1 grew impatient.</p>
        <p>Stop it, I said. I dont agree with you.</p>
        <p>But Tom would not back down. My exaspepdion turned to anger. Then, incredibly, I was shouting:</p>
        <p>1 did vdiaib was easier fbr me, Itold Ser]^.&amp;lt;&amp;lt;Ididitfbr my sanity, he said.</p>
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        <p>1 will not listen to this any longer1 refuse to!</p>
        <p>Yes, there was corruption, but isnt that part of die human condition? Yes, we were the ones thrown out, but havent we known fulfillment? And didnt we know that we werent playing the game?</p>
        <p>Didnt we know that we were jet^ardiz-ing our jobs by what we did, and didnt we make decisions to do it anyway?</p>
        <p>Didnt we choose (Minci- a pies over jobs? I And isnt it more| important that theyre | not selling pardons and paroles anymore in Tennessee, and theyre not murdering prisoners in Arkansas? Isnt that what we fought for? Isnt that what we wanted? Isnt that more important than being warden or parole-board chairman?</p>
        <p>My anger matched Toms. But the difference was that he was angry at the system, and 1 was angry at him. In a curiously indefinable way, 1 felt vaguely threatened by his rage. Suddenly, I realized that my anger at Tom was a manifestation of my own struggle against the same bitterness he felt. 1 could see that for him it might have been harder, but I realized that this was partly because it had been longer. 1 tried to suppress the possibility that die years of pain hed experienced lay waiting for me.</p>
        <p>Afler reading Peter Maas quote in The New York Times, my hopes of establishing contact with Frank Serpico were rekindled. I called Peter, who gave me the name of a possible go-between.</p>
        <p>Call and explain who you are, and leave your telephone number," said Peter. If Frank wants to call you, he will. He paused. One mmc thing</p>
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        <p>Undaunted, I placed the call. Several calls. Finally, I was talking to the go-between, t^ing to explain who I was, feeling fooli^. Aflerhangingup, Istaied unceitainly at die telefone. Fw the first time, it occurred to me that I might not hear from Frank Serpko.</p>
        <p>Gloom setded over me. 1 would have to live with it.</p>
        <p>But that night, my fdione rang.</p>
        <p>HeUo,"Isaid.</p>
        <p>IsthisMarier</p>
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        <p>This is Frank Serpico.</p>
        <p>I was ove^yed. I clutched the receiver of the telephone, as if to secure the connection.</p>
        <p>He was ondial at first, even friendly. I told him how long 1 had wanted to reach him and why. I told him about meeting Tom Murtrni, die real Brubaker. It seemed to stir his interest. We began to talk about the diings we had in common, about our reasons for making the decisions we had made so many years ago. One day I realized that I had done what was easier for me, I told him. Anydiing else would have been imxe difficult.</p>
        <p>1 did it fmrmy sanity, he said. 1 was moved.</p>
        <p>Frank said that we had been safety valves, that the systems we served had been on the verge of exploding when we came along but that, like safety valves, and only temporarily, we had allowed some of the mounting pressure toesciqpe.</p>
        <p>We talked a long timeand agreed to talk again.</p>
        <p>It was all downhill after that.</p>
        <p>I sent Frank a piece 1 bad written about the general dilemma of whistleblowershow they are forced, in effect, to choose between three unpleasant alternatives when tfiey discovercomipticMi: looking the other way (if they want to ueserve their jobs), resigning or chal-enging the corrupt system. In an attempt to be upbeat, I had concluded by stating that the three of us, Tom and Frank and I, had been rewarded for our efforts.</p>
        <p>Frank didnt agree. You have that rah-rah attitude toward life, he said. This is not the land of the ftee and the home of the brave...Im still being punished for what I did. The more you buck the system, the more they buck you back.</p>
        <p>When 1 asked him whether there had been rewards, he said, The reward is ones own dignity. I knew what he meant. But wasnt he fulfilled by the thou^t that he might have been an example to others? He would have none of it. Every person, he said, should be able to find what he needs by lodtng within himself, not to others. My only</p>
        <p>examples were my parents, he said. They werent perfect, but that was the way they lived.</p>
        <p>As for the fame that had cmne his way, Franks comment was: I was my^ self before die bode and movie, and I intend to remain that.</p>
        <p>I felt as frustrated listening to Frank as I had been with T(xn. But,dstme,I didnt express my anger. Instead, 1 saw that all three of us had had parallel experiences within the same system. Yet ftu Tom and frank, it was cmivpt and, therefore, imperfect. My own per-cqition was that the ^stem, inqierfect though it was, had ultimately corrected its own oxTuptionand, in so doing, reinforced my belief in it. Was it simply the old analogy of the glass being halffull or half-empty?</p>
        <p>Early last May, Tom visited me in New York. We decided to go looking for Frank Serpico. Frank had made it clear that he was ambivalent about meeting us, so we drove out without first caUing. But when we called ftom an area (dione booth, he refused to see us. He just wanted to be left alone, he said. Maybe another time.</p>
        <p>I was annoyed, and so was Tom. Whodoes he dnk he is, anywi^srane kind of inima donna? Tom aunplained. Still, we called again to see if he might have reconsidered. He hadnt. Irritated, I ^ve the receiver to Tom. To my sur-xise and relief, the two talked at length, much as Frank and I had in our first conversation. On the drive back, our anger dissipated. We agreed that Frank deservedourunderstanding. Whoknew better Aan we what he had been through? It didnt really matter why, ftnr now, he wouldnt meet us. We both believed that we would meet him in the future. What did matter was that he had been through enough, and we wished him no harm. We wiriied him peace.</p>
        <p>Later, as 1 reflected on these two men, I realized that I love them each in a special way. They are my brothers. Perhaps because of this, I am also more im^ent when 1 disagree with diem.</p>
        <p>nank said something to Tom on die phone that I realized I have said, almost verbatim, many times: It was the most exciting time of my life. I wouldnt have done anything different.</p>
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        <p>mm.PARADES ALL-ANERICA HIGH SCHOOL</p>
        <p>has been voted the top player on PARADES All-America High ^hool Boys Basketball Team. Marcus,</p>
        <p>who also made our squad last year, led his team to the Chicago city championship and the Illinois state title in 1986. In the fall, he will attend die University of Illinois at Urbana, where he plans to major in busii^ss management.</p>
        <p>Marcus, says his coach, Landon Cox, is the most versatile athlete Ive ever had. I think hes ready for die pros right now. During the current season, he has been averaging 26 points each game, 11 rebounds, 8 assists and S blocks. In addition, hes a better than average student and a very outgoing youngster. In fact, the coaches and recruiters from across the country who select our team gave Marcus a higher rating than the one compiled in high school by Patrick Ewing, a former PARADE pick now starring with the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association.</p>
        <p>Fo^-eight boys from 18 states and the District of Columbia were named to this years squad by our panel of experts. Twelve are repeaters. In addition to Marcus Liberty, they are Alonzo Mourning, Dennis Scott, Eric Manuel, La-Bradford Smith, Brian Shorter, Perry Carter, Sean Hi^ins, Shawn Kemp, Treg Lee, King Rice and Jerrod Mustid. Mourning, Kemp and Mustaf are still only juniors, so they may well become thr-time PARADE stars next year.</p>
        <p>Another youth who appears destined for that honor is Kenny Anderson of Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, N.Y., the only sophomore on our team. Many of the college recruiters who helped choose the team say that Anderson cannot miss becoming a collegiate star and that, barring injury, hes sure to make it to the NBA.</p>
        <p>Two of our repeaters have changed schools. Brian Shorter, who fust made PARADES team at Simon Gratz High</p>
        <p>Marcus Liberty Alonzo Mourrwig* Dennis Scott Eric Manuel LaBradfbrd Smith LeRonEINs Larry Johnson BrianShorter Anthorwlcksr Markmcon Rodnw Monroe Perry Carter</p>
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        <p>School in Philadelphia, made it this time at Oak Hill Acisdemy in Virginia. Shorter, who says he transferred to improve his grades, is committed to the University of Pittsburgh for the fall. Per</p>
        <p>ing for Maine Central Institute in Pitts-feld. Last year, he played for Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C. Carter was forced to transfer because he was fve days too old to qualify this season for play in Washingtons Metro Conference, where hed led Gonzaga to its first basketball championship.</p>
        <p>LeRon Ellis of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif., is the son of Leroy Ellis, who played in the NBA for 14 years. Today, Leroy is an assistant coach at the University of Southern California. His son, however, has made a commitment to the University of Kentucky.</p>
        <p>Joining Ellis at Kentucky will be Eric Manuel and Johnny Pittman. At press time, the college commitments made by other players on this years PARADE team include: LaBradftHdSmith, Louisville; Lany Johnson, Southern Methodist; Mark Macon, Temple; Rodney Monroe and Chris Corchiani, North Carolina State; Sean Higgins, UCLA; John Crotty, Virginia; Greg Koubek, Duke; Treg Lee and Eli Brewster, Ohio State; Jay Edwards and Lytidon Jones, Indiana; Bobby Martin, Villanova; Mike Maddox, Kansas; David White, FloridaState;and Richard Dumas, Oklahoma State.</p>
        <p>Finally, Rick Fox of Warsaw, Ind., deserves mention. Though declared ineligible to compete this season because twd played an extra year in his native Bahamas, he practiced with his team and sat on the bench during each game. His previous play earned him enough votes to make our second team, had he been eligible. It also earned him a scholarship to tfieUniversityofNoith Carolina, which felded a starting fve of PARADE alumni this winter. Fox will be joined there in die fall by King Rice, who did make our second team.</p>
        <p>Life-size photos of the 12 players on our first team will be displayed for a year, beginning July, at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. ISBY HASKELL COHEN</p>
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        <p>The mans name is James Patrick Hoover, but he ^fers to be called by his nickname, which is Rumble, and he says he can. Rumble also says he is 6 feet tall, and he says he weighs 224 pounds, and he says he is die reigning bare-iaiuckle heavyweight champion of the United States.</p>
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        <p>Now Rumble, whose professional credo is Unleash the Beast Within, wants to be the legitimate heavy-wei^t chanqnon. Its die ultimate prize for an athlete, he says. Its almost like being a god. It means I can take these hands of mine and turn any mans head into jelly.</p>
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        <p>Rumble Hoover disagrees, and he has convinced at least two people: His 33-year-old brother, Steve, a prosperous businessman who for several years has been paying his training expenses, including $400 a month for vitamins, and his 29-year-old adviser, Chris Lewis, the son of a well-known fight fan named Jerry Lewis.</p>
        <p>Hoover, who has a degree in physical education from Kansas State University, has served as Jerry Lewis bodyguard in Las Vegas. He also has guarded</p>
        <p>Diana Ross and Frank Sinatra. He is obviously terrific at die ait of defending others. How good he is at die manly art of self-defense remains to be seen.</p>
        <p>I truly believe diat at diis point in time, diere isnt a tighter in die worid better than he is, Steve says.</p>
        <p>One of two diings is going to hr^n, says the other true believer, Chris Lewis. He s going to make a name for himself very quickly by the way he knocks out petqile, or dieyU see what he can do and theyll stay away frrom him.</p>
        <p>Steve Hoover and Chris Lewis seem to be ratimial human beings. How can they suggest that Rumble is Rambo in 8-ounce gloves even though neither has ever seen him win a sanctioned professional fight?</p>
        <p>The answer lies partly in Jim Hoovers physique, which is awesome, but more in his psyche, which is menacing. Hoover burns, and the icy flames show in his blue eyes. No one can intimidate me, he says. You can look into my eyes all you want, and youll never see fear.</p>
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        <p>Yet his professional debut in 1979 was a disaster. I was slipping around in my own blood for four rounds, Rumble admits. I knew nothing about boxing in a ring. I was using a stand-up style that was all wrong for me.</p>
        <p>Now Rumble employs a style that is unusual, perhaps even unique. He is sort of a crouching dervish, constantly in motion, always bobbing and weaving, his head and his feet never still, his hands rarely. He works low, concentrating on the body; he even practices punching the heavy bag from a squat position. He throws jabs tom his crouch, and he lands flying hooks with both feet springing off die ground; he dismisses the theory that, by leaving his feet, he loses leverage. He insists that shot-putters come off their feet in order to generate sufficient dmist. Rumbles tecl^que is remaikably effective with his dog. How it might work against raging heavy-wei^ts is uncertain. He has difficulty finding suitable two-legged sparring partners, largely, he says, because with his styleTiring punches in midairit is almost impossible to hold back, to hit with anything less than full Impact.</p>
        <p>Rumble owes his style to a man named Bob Berry, a sign painter who lives in Cleveland, runs a gym to filters and worked in Rumbles comer in his second pro fight, early this year, a fight that ended quickly, to Hoovers confusion and embarrassment, with a TKO. I wasnt hurt, he says. It just made me bum more.</p>
        <p>Berry boxed in the 1940s and says he faced such talented foes as Ezzard Charies, Joey Maxim and Jimmy Bivins, all of whom fought frequendy in Cleveland. T/te Ring Record Book has no Bob Berry going into the ring with Charles, Maxim or Bivins, but Maxim did win two of his first four jnxifessional fights tom someone named Bob Perry, who could be a typographical error. Bob Berry says that when he was in the Army, he fought a three-round exhibition agaiiist another soldier named Joe Louis. Berry weighed 160 pounds at the time, Louis more than 200. I beat the hell out of him, Berry says. I couldve knocked him cold. Berry dreamed of becoming a champion, but after the war, he says, none of the fighters in the top 10 would</p>
        <p>fight me. He says Jim Hoovers dream can come true: Hes a worker, hes devoted, he doesnt mind sweating. Rumble loves to sweat. He works out strenuously, beyond pain, beyond fatigue, tiuee days a week, Morulays, Wednesdays and Fridays, four to five hours each day. His tract house, in the mining townofBhie Diamond outside Las Vegas, is more a gym than a home. Wei^ts and exercise machines fill one large room. Rumble doesnt grunt while he strains his arms and legs and 19V^-inch neck; he snarls. He has a sp^ bag and a heavy b^ hanging' on his screened patio, and in his baclyard he has a boxing ring widi a dirt floor. If you can move on dirt, you can move much better on canvas, he reasons.</p>
        <p>On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Rumble works out mentally. He spars six rounds in his mind. He always wins in his mind. He also practices technique and timing. On Saturdays and Sundays, he rests. Thats what builds up your bodyrest and sleep, he says.</p>
        <p>Rumble has been following this schedule for several years, interrupted only by stints at Caesars Palace, assignments as a bodyguard, occasional injuries such as a broken thumb and a rattlesnake bite and, of course, his championship series of bare-knuckle fights. Rumble will not say precisely where the illegal fights took place, but he implies they were held in daik and violent comers of the South. One fight fan, a familiar face in Las Vegas, says he saw Hoover win three bare-knuckle fights in one day in an eerie bam in Missouri.</p>
        <p>My first bare-knuckle bout, Rumble says, I just dropped down and bang!its called a fadeaway right hand, a straight right. I split the guy from the nose to the forehead, and the people started yelling, Rumble! Rumble! You get the scent of people yelling for you; its just like sharks around blood. Several months ago. Hoover drove his piclmp truck, wiA the bullet holes still visible, past a Las Vegas billboard that advertised a heavyweight elimination fight between young Mike Tyson and the veteran Trevor Berbick. Someday its going to be me up there, Rumble said. Me and Mike Tyson. Rumble can already see the match in his mind. Itll be a beautiful fight, he says. Were both bulls. But hes not as strong as 1 am, he cant hit as hard, and his jabs no good. Im a Joe Frazier with fast feet. Tysons never fought anyone who can move laterally, wholl have the angles on him. Ill double-hook him and Ill move up his body to his head. Ill knock him out.</p>
        <p>The question was then put to Mike Tysons manager, Jimmy Jacobs: Can Tyson beat Jim Hoover?</p>
        <p>Who? Jimmy Jacobs said.</p>
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        <p>Was it only two months ago that we sat dumbfounded at the tale of Frances Schreuder  the real-life socialite who quite matter-of-factly arranged for her son to murder her wealthy father? The Schreuder story was told by CBS in the miniseries At Mothers Request, a B-movie drama that wavered between parody and melodrama and featured a valiant, if partially successful performance by Stefanie Powers as the wretched Frances. This week, NBC offers its own version of the same case, based on a different non-fiction book by Shana Alexander. Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder (March 22,23, 24) is the sort of title designed to leave nothing to your imagination.</p>
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        <p>(ESPN) Hone Rndng Mutual Savings Life Spring Championship. from New Orleans. (Live) (HBO) Movie "Return Of The Jedi (1983) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (LIFE) CnU To Gloiy While on assignment in Vietnam, Raynor attempts to rescue the kidnapped Vietnamese boy he hopes to adopt. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie "To Sir With Love (1967) Sidney Poitier, Judy Geeson. (1 hr., 45 min.) (NICK) Donna Reed (SHOW) Movie "Conan The Barbarian (1982) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones. (2 hrs., 9 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Riptide</p>
        <p>845 (WTBS) Movie "Standing Tall (1978) Robert Forster, Chuck Connors. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>8:300 Harry Harry sets up rat races to raise money to buy a video game for the howital. g (ARTS) Between The Wan Documentary series on the events between World Wars I and H. An examination of the role of</p>
        <p>the U S. as watchdog of the nmi-munities in Latin America. Host; Eric Sevareid.</p>
        <p>(Dl^ Dangn Bay When Nicole befriends a new girl in her class, a delinquent, her relationships with her father and closest girlfriend become strained. Q^tQWOa^BaaketbaM</p>
        <p>(NICK) Mister Ed 9:000 700aub O HM^fwoods Favorite Heavy: Bnsinessmoi On Prime Time</p>
        <p>TV A look at how televisions fictional portrayal of businessmen affects the viewing publics perceived image of big business. (Ihr.)</p>
        <p>O O Magnum, P.L Magnums plans for a romantic weekend with Cynthia Farrell go awry when he gets embroiled in a ma-cabe case. (Postponed from an earlier date.) (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>0 Night (fourt Harry tries to administer the oath of citizenship to Quon Le before she gives birth.</p>
        <p>0 Dynasty Buck Fallmont insists that Ben keep Leslie away from Gay, Dominique notices that Dex is attracted to Sarah. g(lhr.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Livbg Dangerously</p>
        <p>. Documentary on the confrontation between conventional British warships and Argentinian weaponry in the Falklands War. (Ihr.)</p>
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        <p>(LDX) Regis Philbb Show (NICK) Ity Three Sou (TMQ Movie "East Of Eden (1955) James Dean, Julie Harris. (Ihr, 55 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Movie Crazy Mama (1975) Cloris Leachman, Ann Sothem. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>9:300 The Tortellla In stereo.</p>
        <p>(NICK) Ann Sothem 10:000 h Performance At The White House This tribute to Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart features musical performances by Vic Damone, Liza Minnelli, Bobby Short and compos-er-performer Marvin Hamlisch. In stereo. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <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>0 Nightlife Host; David Brenner. Scheduled: the Smithereens (music group), b stereo.</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Twentieth Centniy A look at the people of Warsaw as they rise up agaiut the Nazis in 1944. Host: Walter Cronkite.</p>
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        <p>(SHOW) Movie the Naked Face (1984) Roger Moore, Rod Steiger. (Ihr., 43 min.)</p>
        <p>10:40 (DB) DTV</p>
        <p>11400 Hardcuae And McCormick Mark becomes involved with a woman linked to the mysterious deaths of mob leaders. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>(UFE) Movie "Sparkle (1976) Irene Cara, Lonette McKee. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(NKK) Route 88 (TMC) Movie Victory (1981) Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine. (1 hr., 57 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Alfred Hitchcock Hour 11:300 Braa Bradleys plans to destruct the Cottage Hospital go awry; Morris Hardacre (James Saxon) leams of his mothers (Caroline Blakiston) relationship with Matthew Fairchild (Gary Cady).</p>
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        <p>O Tonight Show Host; Johnny Carson. Scheduled; actor John Larroquette, comic John Mendoza. In stereo. (I hr.)</p>
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        <p>(1977) Joey Heatherton, George</p>
        <p>Hamilton. (1 hr., 29 min.)</p>
        <p>11-400 Movie Arnold (1973) Roddy McDowall, Stella Ste-vens. (1 hr., 20 min.)</p>
        <p>12:50 (WTBS) Movie A Star Is Born (1954) Judy Garland, James Mason. (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p>12:55 (HBO) Movie "Code Name; Emerald (1985) Ed Harris, Max Von Sydow. (1 hr., 33 min.) 1:000Jack Benny .</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Livbg Dangeronaly Documentary on the confrontation between conventional British warships and Argentinian weaponry in the Falklands War (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>TV- TI Daily R#fl:lor, OrMnvilla, N.C. Sunday. March 22.1987</p>
        <p>By DANIEL M MARVIN</p>
        <p>ACROSS</p>
        <p>DOWN</p>
        <p>1 Actor/dancer</p>
        <p>35 Take notice:</p>
        <p>1 Actor Ed -</p>
        <p>32 Sheep</p>
        <p>Fred </p>
        <p>abbr.</p>
        <p>2 Miss.</p>
        <p>disease</p>
        <p>8 Alienor</p>
        <p>37 3.1416</p>
        <p>Thompson</p>
        <p>33 English</p>
        <p>Martin</p>
        <p>38 Nothing</p>
        <p>3 A Donahue</p>
        <p>cathedral</p>
        <p>13 Actor Roy </p>
        <p>39 Actress</p>
        <p>4 - the World</p>
        <p>city</p>
        <p>14 - Rashad</p>
        <p>Michael </p>
        <p>Turns</p>
        <p>36 Convy or</p>
        <p>15 Old name for</p>
        <p>42 Actress</p>
        <p>5 Small fish</p>
        <p>Rensen</p>
        <p>Tokyo</p>
        <p>Williams</p>
        <p>6 Auberjoinois</p>
        <p>40  Tebaldi</p>
        <p>16 Finish</p>
        <p>44 South</p>
        <p>or Enriquez</p>
        <p>41 Sandy </p>
        <p>17 Pine Tree</p>
        <p>Australian</p>
        <p>7 Supports</p>
        <p>43 Miss Lupino</p>
        <p>state</p>
        <p>peninsula</p>
        <p>financially</p>
        <p>46 Kittens' cries</p>
        <p>18 States</p>
        <p>45 Marinaro or</p>
        <p>8 Actor Elliott</p>
        <p>47 Taj Mahal</p>
        <p>20 Dawn</p>
        <p>Nelson</p>
        <p>9 Greek island</p>
        <p>site</p>
        <p>goddess</p>
        <p>46 Principal</p>
        <p>10 Give off</p>
        <p>48 -</p>
        <p>22 British</p>
        <p>49 An explosive</p>
        <p>11 Wind blade</p>
        <p>Stravinsky</p>
        <p>machine gun</p>
        <p>51 At a distance</p>
        <p>12 Paradise</p>
        <p>50 A pastry</p>
        <p>23 Poem by</p>
        <p>55 Samantha </p>
        <p>19 Mr. Caesar</p>
        <p>52 Antiaircraft</p>
        <p>Kipling</p>
        <p>57 Ooze</p>
        <p>21 TV serial</p>
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        <p>25 Maxweli Gaii</p>
        <p>59 Naval vessel:</p>
        <p>type</p>
        <p>53  Skin disorder</p>
        <p>54  Disencum</p>
        <p>role</p>
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        <p>24  Brice</p>
        <p>27 Actress Radner</p>
        <p>60  Penned</p>
        <p>61  Jill -</p>
        <p>26 Singer Newton</p>
        <p>30 Spiced meat</p>
        <p>63 Purcell or</p>
        <p>27 Actor Gerard</p>
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        <p>34 Actor Robert</p>
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        <p>26 Native of:</p>
        <p>56 Rehearsal:</p>
        <p>64 Diffreni </p>
        <p>suffix 29 Mauna  31 Miss Jillian</p>
        <p>abbr.</p>
        <p>58 Each 62 Behold!</p>
        <p>(Answers On Page 12)</p>
        <p>Tough enough? Kathleen Seller stars as a free-spirited teacher who must contend with a problem-ridden high achool and her own Catholic upbringing. The Bronx Zoo airs Wednesday, March 2S, on NBC.</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page 4)</p>
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        <p>(S He-Man And Masters Of The Uahrene</p>
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        <p>Bizarre and way-out, Emo wont disappoint</p>
        <p>By Debra Morgenstem Katz-</p>
        <p>Emo Philips is truly an original in the world of stand-up comedy. Thin and angular, he wears a black pageboy haircut through which his long, skinny fingers are constantly roaming. His pants are baggy and too short. With eyes that seem to pop out of his head with every line and a neck that seems to stretch all the way to the front row of the audience,</p>
        <p>Emo Philips</p>
        <p>Philips is like a character out of a Dickens novel. He is unique.</p>
        <p>On Location; HBO Presents Emo," airing March 28, is an hour of comedy that will</p>
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        <p>Hes self-deprecating, mentioning parents who could have been somewhat more loving: My parents threw quite a going-away party for me (when I went to college)... according to the letter.</p>
        <p>Hes bizarre. When his girlfriend tells him, Just give me something crazy and expensive I wont even need, he says, ... so I signed her up for radiation treatments.</p>
        <p>Even his transitions are funny: You know, I dont have to tell you folks about scuba diving ... so that will save some time.</p>
        <p>Or, While I was hanging dental floss out on the line to dry...</p>
        <p>If you get hooked on Emo, you can always go out and buy his first album, EMO 2, as well as one which will be out next month. Look for him as well in the upcoming film Journey to the Center of the Earth, an adaptation of the Jules Verne classic. You wont be able to miss him.</p>
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        <p>The easiest way for sitcom writers to come up with endless plot twists and new episodes is to feature a single parent in the show. That way, a divorced mom or widowed dad  or any permutation there of  can always be on the lookout for a new mate. When Valerie Harpers sitcom Rhoda was floundering in the Nielsens, the writers ordered up a divorce from her TV husband so they could inject revolving romances between Harper and her boyfriend of the week. Harpers NBC series, Valerie, has found a way out of the cliche of single mom, but without tying her down with a resident husband.We have a commuter relationship, which happens in America a lot, says Harper of her on-screen marriage to Josh Taylor, who plays an airline pilot only occasionally seen on the show because of flight duties. Instead of doing the old tired divorcee or widowed mother thing, we thought we could get all the humor of having a mother basically raising her children alone, but still have a complete family.</p>
        <p>Does Newhart s Jolla Duffy base her portrayal of the spoiled, narcissistic Stephanie on any real-life models? Im asked that all the time, she says, nibbling on quiche squares at Jimmys restaurant in Beverly Hills. I honestly dont know anybody like her. She reminds me of a child. Somebody whos about 3 or 4 years old. Somebody who was emotionally arrested at the age of 3. Just so no one thinks Duffys life is imitating Stephanies art, Duffy immediately adds, Im very different from Stephanie. We dont have anything in common, although I do like to shop. Id never be friends with somehody like her. Fans of Stephanie will be happy to hear that there are tentative plans to spin the character off Newhart when that show ends its run. I have a deal with MTM to do a series of my own. Whether Id play Stephanie is still up in the air. Id hate to have to straighten her out so she could be the center of the show.</p>
        <p>Telly Savalas says he doesnt have a network commitment for two pet projects of his, but with last months Kojak movie and this months Dirty Dozen reunion, Savalas is definitely in the public eye. One project, which the actor wrote himself, deals with a little-known historical character. Sir Basil Zaharoff, who was a major arms merchant at the turn of the century and was probably the richest man in the world. He makes Adnan Kashoggi look like small change, Savalas says. He died in 1936 on the Riviera, but had he lived, he could have and would have used his power to stop Hitler. PBS fans will remember Zaharoff, played by Leo McKern, from the excellent British miniseries Reilly; Ace of Spies. The other project Savalas is developing would dramatize the life of Nick the Greek. He was the star of the gambling world, Savalas says, while conceding that theres nothing more boring than watching a professional card game on TV. But theres a lot more to this guy than cards and gambling.</p>
        <p>Judith Krantfs best seller Ill Take Manhattan was recently published in Slovene, a language of Yugoslavia. Im amazed that a communist country would publish any of my books, says Krantz. I think they would inspire venture capitalism. ... David Copperfield says the biggest thing to date he has made disappear is the Statue of Liberty, but once at a White House reception he was asked by President Reagan to make something even bigger vanish. Says the magician, I told him the budget deficit was too big even for me.</p>
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        <p>By Kimberly Redmond</p>
        <p>Please give me some facts about Scott Bryce, who plays Craig Montgomery on As the World Turns. Can you tell me if hes married?  J.P., Orlando, Fla.</p>
        <p>Bryce appeared on Broadway with Rex Harrison and Elizabeth Ashley in Caesar and Cleopatra. He played the lead in the television special Why Our Children Drink, and last year he toured in a production of Mass Appeal.</p>
        <p>Bryce is single, but has been dating model Debbie Dickinson for the past few years.</p>
        <p>Why did Another World  replace Christopher Holder, the second actor to portray Peter Love?  D.M., Baltimore, Md.</p>
        <p>er was hired to replace him. No official reason was given for Holders exit. Peter is now played by Marcus Smythe.</p>
        <p>Is the character of Kay Chancellor on The Young and the Restless being portrayed by a different actress than the one who created the role? J.E., Theodore, Ala.</p>
        <p>Jeanne Cooper</p>
        <p>Marcus Smythe</p>
        <p>The powers-that-be decided that John Hutton, the original Peter Love, wasn't right for the part, so Christopher Hold-</p>
        <p>Jeanne Cooper originated the role of Kay in 1970, the year that Y&amp;amp;R" debuted, and has portrayed her ever since. The character was written out of the show about three yeart ago for a period of about a year; Cooper returned after that.</p>
        <p>{Have a question about soap operas? Write Kimberly Rea-moad at 200 Park Ave., Room 602, New York, NY 0166. Questions cannot be answered personally but those of general interest will be answered in future columns.)</p>
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        <p>On L.A. Law, Kuzak (Harry Hamlin) wages an uphill battle with a savvy defense attorney. The NBC series airs Thursday, March 26.</p>
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        <p>On Miami Vice, Crockett (Don Johnson) and Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) run up against bogus federal drug agents. The NBC series airs Friday, March 27.ehism*sFAMILY BUFFET</p>
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        <p>Movie: A Little Night Music"</p>
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        <p>Movio: "Thaaa Thousand HMs"</p>
        <p>Animals</p>
        <p>Collsga Hockey: NCAA Division I Championship Semifinal</p>
        <p>Movia: "The Fbiai Countdown"</p>
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        <p>(NICK) Danger Moose 7:35 (WTB^ Honeynooonm 7:40 (DIS) Moosetorpieee Theater 0:00ODiktari O Connections: An Alteraate View Of Change "The Wheel Of Fortune James Burke traces the development of the modern production line from its unexpected origins in mysUcism and astrology. (R)g(l hr.)</p>
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        <p>(D Movie A Little Night Music (1977) Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Rigg. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>O Cosby Show In stereo, g 0 Our World Stories from the spring of 1960 include the downing of Gary Francis Powerss U2 during a spy mission over the Soviet Union, the execution of Caryl Chessman, the marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong Jones, and Elviss first TV appearance since his Army discharge, g (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Woman In White Based on Wilkie Collins novel. Haunted by a mysterious figure in white, a man takes up his new duties as art master for a family caught up in deceit, greed and betrayal. Stars Jenny Seagrove, Diana Quick and Ian Richardson. (Part 1 of 5) (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(DIS) Best Of Walt Disney Presents Winston Hibler, director / writer of the True-Ufe Adventure series, looks at the work of the scientist / photographer. (1 hr.)</p>
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        <p>0 The Colbys In the season finale, Fallon encounters a mesmerizing force, Francesca faces death, and Channing tells Miles that shes going to have an abortion, g (I hr.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Romeo And Juliet Three-act ballet filmed in 1984 at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, with the score by Sergei Prokofiev and choreography by Kenneth MacMillan. (3 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>SUllone, Richard Crenna. (1 hr., 35 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK) My Three Sons (IMC) Movie The Candidate (1972) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle. (1 hr., 50 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) OoUege BaaketbaU NIT Classic Final, from Madison Square Garden. (Live) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>9:30 O Spitting Image  The 1987 Movie Awards Life-size puppets of celebrities including Leonard Nimoy, Cybill Shepherd, Robert Redford and Steven Spielberg make appearances at a luncheon to announce the nominations for movie excellence. In stereo.</p>
        <p>)AnBSothem Movie Just Between Friends (1986) Mary Tyler Moore, Ted Danson. (1 hr., 50 min.)</p>
        <p>IMOO Natnre An exploration of the scientific research into the nutritional, medicinal and economic value of plants. In stereo. (R)g(lhr.)</p>
        <p>O O Knots Landing Anne makes it clear that she doesnt plan to remain Macks ex-lover. g(l hr.)</p>
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        <p> O LA. Law Academy Award nominee Tess Harper stars as a defense attorney who opposes Kuzak in a rape case. In stereo. (Ihr.)</p>
        <p>0 20 / 20 Scheduled: a report on Hollywoods relationship with the Pentagon and the Vietnam Wars effect on support that movies get from Washington, DC. g(l hr.)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) Dr. Ruth Show Guest; Jerry Seinfeld of Spotlight Entertainment. Therapy; a woman who is impatient for sex. (1 hr.) (NICK) I ^</p>
        <p>10:05 (WTBS) Movie  The Mountain (1956) Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner. (2 hrs., 15 min.)</p>
        <p>10:300 New Generation</p>
        <p>10:35(D1S) Animals In Action A look at how rattlesnakes, monkeys, peacocks and squirrels use their tails.</p>
        <p>11:000 Hardcastle And McCor mick A young Olympic hopeful is threatened by a crooked boxing promoter who wants him to turn pro. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>ODoctorWho OOO0News 3) Late Show Host; Joan Rivers. In stereo. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(BET) This Week In Black Entertainment</p>
        <p>(DIS) Adventures Of Oiile And Harriet Rick gets in trouble with his girlfriend, who believes hes standing her up for another girl.</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Auto Racing (HBO) The Hitchhiker A mayors p^t is revealed when he looks into the activities of a local call girl. Starring Paul LeMat ("Melvin and Howard). In stereo.</p>
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        <p>(NICK) Route 66 (TMC) Movie "Witness  (1985) Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis. (1 hr., 52 min.)</p>
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        <p>O Night Heat Thugs stalk a runaway girl who witnessed a deal between a crooked union boss and a special prosecutor. (R)(lhr., 10 min.) 0Nlghtliiieg</p>
        <p>(DI9 Movie Knight Without Armour (1937) Robert Donat, Marlene Dietrich. (1 hr., 47 min.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN)^wrtsOenter (HBO) Tina Turner Break Every Ride From an intimate European nightclub, the Grammy-winning singer performs rhythm and blues classics (In The Midnight Hour) and selections from her latest album. In stereo.</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie Into the Night (1985) Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer. (1 hr., 55 min.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1100 O Bums And AUen O Night Heat While walking alone, Nicole is accosted by three thugs. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) 3) Odd Couple</p>
        <p>0 Nightlife Host; David Brenner. Scheduled: singer Eric Bur-don (of the Animals). In stereo. (ARTS) Woman In White Based on Wilkie Collins novel. Haunted by a mysterious figure in white, a man takes up his new duties as art master for a family caught up in deceit, greed and betrayal. Stars Jenny Seagrove, Diana Quick and Ian Richardson. (Part I of 5) (Ihr.)</p>
        <p>(BEI) Video Vibrationa (ESPN)SportaLook (MAX) Movie Vision Quest (1985) Matthew Modine, Linda Fiorentino. (1 hr., 48 min.) (NICK) Donna Reed 12:20 (WTBS) Movie  The Helen Morgan Story (1957) Ann Blyth, Paul Newman. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 12:300 Beat Of Groucho</p>
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        <p>0 Ute Night With David Letterman Scheduled: actor Christopher Reeve, Pentagon cost expert Ernest Fitzgerald. In stereo. (1 hr.) 0Lavene&amp;amp;Shiriey (ESPN) Legendary WotM Of Golf</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie The Imagemak-er (1986) Michael Nouri, Anne Twomey. (1 hr., 33 min.) (NKK)MiiterEd (USA) Edge Of Night 12:40 (S Movie Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse (1983) Richard Harris, Michael Beck. (1 hr., 20 min.) lM0Jack Benny (ARTS) Romeo And JuUet Three-act ballet filmed in 1984 at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, with the score by Sergei Prokofiev and choreography by Kenneth MacMillan. (3 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>(NICK) Ann Sothern (USA) Search Fw Tonoorrow 1:35 (SHOW) Movie Return Of The Jedi  (1983) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. (2 hrs., 10 min.) 1:50 (MAX) Movie Hot Target  (1985) Simone Griffeth, Steve Marachuk. (1 hr., 33 min.) 2:000 700 Ouh ONightwatch (EShOSpee^eek (NICK) I ^y</p>
        <p>(USA) Search For Tonoorrow 2:05 (raO) Movie  Spiker  (1985) Patrick Houser, Michael Parks. (1 hr., 44 min.)</p>
        <p>2:30 ONightwatch S) Movie The Long Goodbye (1973) Elliott Gould, Nina Van Pallandt.(2hrs.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) SpwlaCen ter (USA) Movie Joan Of Paris (1942) Michele Morgan, Paul Henreid. (2 hrs.)</p>
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        <p>Dear Michele: What was the name of the series starring William Daniels in which he played an American hero?-CHRISTINE BRAY, RALEIGH. N.C.</p>
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        <p>8:000 Movie "Guys And Dolls (1955) Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons. (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p>O WdoderWorks "The Haunting of Barney Palmer Based on Margaret Mahys book The Haunting. A young boy fears he has inherited magical powers when he becomes haunted by the spirit of his Great Uncle Cole. Alexis Banas, Ned Beatty star.g(lhr)</p>
        <p>OOOutlaws</p>
        <p>(B Movie "Up The Creek (1984) Tim Matheson, Jennifer Runyon. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>OFhcts Of Uf In stereo, g ' 0 Starman Starman leams about Paul Forresters acUvi-</p>
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        <p>ties during the turbulent 60s. g (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Movie These Three (1936) Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(BET) Video Soul (ESPN) College Hockey NCAA Division I Championship Final, from Detroit. (Live) (3 hrs.)</p>
        <p>HBO) Movie "Quicksilver 1986) Kevin Bacon, Jami Gertz. (Ihr., 46min.)</p>
        <p>(MAX) MovieTo Uve And Die In LA. (1985) WUliam L. Petersen, Willem Dafoe. (1 hr., 56 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICTQ Donna Reed ^OW) Movie Beverly Hills Cop (1984) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. (1 hr., 45 min.) (USA) Movie Night Fright (1977) John Agar. (2 hrs.) 8Ki5(rS) Movie Guns Of The Timberland  (1960) Alan Ladd, Jeanne Crain. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>8:800 227 Mary and Sandra compete against one another on the "Wheel of Fortune game show. In stereo. (R)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Mister Ed 8:40 (DIS) DTV</p>
        <p>9KW O Hensons Place This profile of Muppets creator Jim Henson traces his career from the 1950s, when he created Ker-mit, to his latest film, Labyrinth. Also: clips of other Henson creations such as characters from Sesame Street. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>O O Movie China Rose (1983) George C. Scott, Ali MacGraw.(2hrs.)</p>
        <p>0 Golden Girls Blanche fears shes pregnant - but shes actually going through menopause. In stereo. (R)g</p>
        <p>0 Ohara A man uses his unwitting daughter as a courier for a fortune in stolen jewels, g (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(DB) Prairie Home Companion With Qarriaon Keillor (UFV) Regis Philbin Show (NICK) Movie "The Inspector General (1949) Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(TMC) Movie The Killing Fields (1984) Sam Waterston, HaingS.Ngor.(2hrs.,21min.) 8:800 Amen Frye encourages Thelma to become a realtor. (Postponed from an earlier date.) In stereo.</p>
        <p>18MO Austin City Limits A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame since 1980, singer Johnny Cash performs with the Carter Family, whose members include his wife June, her sisters Helen and Anita Carter, and Junes daughter Carlme Carter. Sonp include "Ring M Fire. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>GBNaws</p>
        <p>O Hunter One of Hunters former partners appears to be heading a large cocaine syndicate. In stereo. (R)g(l hr.)</p>
        <p>0 Spenser For Hire Spenser journeys to Maine in search of an escaped prisoner. (R) g (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Love And Money Documentary examining the harsh realities behind the Miss Poland 1985 contest, focusing on two women who didnt make .the grade, and were subject to humiliation in their hometowns. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(HBO) HBO Presents Emo From the Hasty Pudding Theater in Cambridge, Mass., comedian Emo Philips offers advice on scuba diving and washing the kitchen. In stereo. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(UFE) Dr. Ruth Show Guest: Eileen Fulton (As The World Turns). (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie "Stripper (1986) Janette Boyd, Sara Costa. (I hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Ccmedy Spotlight: Penn A Tellers Invisible ThrMd</p>
        <p>Comic magicians Penn &amp;amp; Teller display their unique brand of entertainment when they try to convince aliens that originality and creativity do exist on Earth. Also starring: G. Gordon Liddy, James Randy, Andy Warhol, Dick Cavett, Joe Franklin, and Peter Wolf. (Ihr.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Alfred Hitchcock Presents Three film production hwise employees who are mistreated by their unscrupulous boss (Martin Landau), utilize their cinematic skills in devising a murder plot.</p>
        <p>llh08(WTBS) Somethin TO Do: KMs In Crime An examination of the rising rate of juvenile crime in America and the efforts being made to prevent it, featuring interviews with policemen, judges and juvenile offenders. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>10:80 (BET) College Sports (DB) Disney Chinnel Preview (USA) Alfred Hitchcock Presents</p>
        <p>11:000 John Anktfberg O Sneak Previews Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved look at whats new at the movies. In stereo.</p>
        <p>OOO0NOWS</p>
        <p>ors past is revealed when he looks into the activities of a local call girl. Starring Paul LeMat ("Melvin and Howard). In stereo.</p>
        <p>(UFE) Partners In (Mine Carol and Sydney attempt to prove that a hairdresser is blackmailing his clients. (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(NKX) Mad Movies With The LA. (Connection</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie "Scream For Help (1984) Rachael Kelly, Marie Masters. (1 hr., 28 min.) (USA) Night FUght 11:06 (WTBS) Night Tracks: diart-busters 11:15 O Sports Saturday</p>
        <p>(ARTS) S(4b A younger man pursues Gtomma, but she wont give in.</p>
        <p>^B) Boone Trial </p>
        <p>(ESPN) Baseballs Graataat Hits World Series Unsung Heroes. (HBO) The Httchhlker A may-</p>
        <p>CanYooBeTUnnar? Turkey Televlsloo</p>
        <p>12:05 (WTB^Nl^Ttacks ^ 12:80 O Pleaae^t Let Me Dl^^ O Movie "Flying Misfits (1976) Robert Conrad. Simon Oakland. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(BET) News</p>
        <p>(LIFE) World Tmnorrow 12:40 (SHOW) Movie WarGames " (1983) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman. (1 hr., 53 min.) 1:000 Victory OChristoidiiN'Clooeap (BET) Spdal Audience Pro-</p>
        <p>11:30  Can You M Thinner?</p>
        <p>O Moviemakers An interview with Ring Lardner Jr. who was one of the Hollywood Ten, a group of Hollywood writers and directors blacklisted in the McCarthy era.</p>
        <p>O Wrestling</p>
        <p>d) Movie Dracula (1979) Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>O Saturday Night Uve Host: Charlton Heston. Musical guest. Grammy Award-winning jazz / classical musician Wynton Marsalis. In stereo. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>O Soul Train Music Awards Honors go to the years top recording artists in single and group categories. Hosts: Dionne Warwick, Luther Vandross. (Presented live on March 23) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>0Bamey Millar</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Signature: Larry Rivors</p>
        <p>A series featuring famous pe^ pie interviewed without a studio audience or on-screen host. Guest: Larry Rivers.</p>
        <p>(EE^ &amp;amp;NMrta(Miter SaturdM (HBO) 50V ie Return Of, The Jedi (1983) Mark Hamill, (Harrison Ford. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (MAX) Movie Salvador  (1986) James Woods, James Belushi. (2 hrs., 2 min.)</p>
        <p>(NICK)Monkees (TMC) Movie Blood Simple  (1984) John Getz, Frances McDormand. (1 hr., 36 min.) 11:50 (DB) DTV</p>
        <p>12KW O David Uvlngiton Mlaalon-ary</p>
        <p>0 Movie Hustle (1975) Burt Reynolds, Catherine Deneuve. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Movie  These Three (1936) Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(DB) Movie  Solo (1983) Randy Hamilton, Sandy Kearns. (1 hr., 36 min.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Truck And Tractor Pull (LIFE) Everybodys Money Matters</p>
        <p>(NICK) Donna Reed 1:05 (WTBS) Night Tracks 1:15 (TMC) Movie Start The Revolution Without Me (1970) Gene Wilder, Donald Sutherland. (1 hr, 30 min.)</p>
        <p>1:800 Can You Be Utinner?</p>
        <p>CD Movie Norwood " (1970) Glen Campbell, Kim Darby. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>ONews O Wrestling (BET) Video LP (ESPN)Cheerleading (MAX) Movie Sex With The Stars" (1979) Thick Wilson, Martin Burrows. (1 hr., 30 min.) (NICK) Mister Ed 1:45 (HBO) Movie Rock &amp;amp; Rule  (1983) Voices of Don Francks, Paul LeMat. (1 hr., 23 min.)</p>
        <p>2:00 O Jewish Voice Broadcast (ARTS) Love And Money Documentary examining the harsh realities behind the Miss Poland 1985 contest, focusing on two women who didnt make the grade, and were subject to humiliation in their hometowns. (1, hr.)</p>
        <p>(BET) Video Soul (DB) Movie The Big Gamble (1961) Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco. (1 hr., 40 min.)</p>
        <p>(UFE) Investment Advisory (NICK) Movie The Inspector General (1949) Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak. (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>(USA) Night Flight 2:05 (WTBS) Night Tntcks 2:800 Heritage Singers OCNNNews</p>
        <p>2:85 (SHOW) Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam Kris Kristofferson, Alabama, Ted Nugent, Nicolette Larson and the Charlie Daniels Band are among the performers at this 11th annual concert from Nashvilles Municipal Auditorium. In stereo. (1 hr., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>2:55 (MAX) Movie Gimme An F  (1984) Stephen Shellen, Mark Keyloun. (1 hr., 40 min.)</p>
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        <p>MONDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 23.1M7 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:30 (TMC) "The Devil And Daniel Webster (1941) .</p>
        <p>1:30 (MAX) Antarctica (1984) 7:00 (TMC) "The Bridge On The River Kwai" (1957)</p>
        <p>1:00 (HBO) "Ordeal By Innocence (1985)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) ContinenUl Divide (1981)</p>
        <p>8:30 (MAX) Hollywood Cavalcade" (1939)</p>
        <p>9:30 (DIS) "Strange Companions" (1975)</p>
        <p>llkOO(HBO) "Just Between Friends" (1986)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) "Two Weeks In Another Town (1962)</p>
        <p>(TMC) "Victory (1981)</p>
        <p>10:05 (WTBS) "I Walk The Line" (1970)</p>
        <p>10:30 (MAX) Fletch" (1985)</p>
        <p>12:00 (ARTS) "The Captive Heart (1947)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Door To Door (1984) (SHOW) The Gods Must Be Crazy" (1982)</p>
        <p>(TMC) Thunder Alley" (1985) (USA) The Seventh Victim (1943)</p>
        <p>12:30 (MAX) "The Legend Of Billie Jean (1985)</p>
        <p>1:00 (DIS) Twentieth Century (1934)</p>
        <p>l:05(WTBS)Zarak(1957)</p>
        <p>2:00 (SHOW) WarGames (1983) (TMC) The Candidate (1972) 2:30 (MAX) "A Big Hand For The UtUe Lady (1966)</p>
        <p>3K10(HBO) Oliver Twist" (1975) 4:00 (ARTS) "Clouds Over Eu-rope(1939)</p>
        <p>(UFE) Rage of Angels (1983) (TMC) "The Bridge On The River Kwai" (1957)</p>
        <p>CM (MAX) Track Of The Cat (1954)</p>
        <p>5:30 (HBO) "The Cartier Affair" (1984)</p>
        <p>TUESDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 24.1987 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>Movie Break-Out</p>
        <p>DAYTMEconi</p>
        <p>Part III: The Wedding (1985) 11:30(TMC) Madame Rosa" (1978)</p>
        <p>12:00 (ARTS) "Gouds Over Europe (1939)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Martins Day (1984) (SHOW) Brewsters Millions (1985)</p>
        <p>(USA) Sheila Levine Is Dead And Living In New York (1975) 1:00 (DIS) Never Cry Wolf (1983)</p>
        <p>(MAX) The Gods Must Be Crazy (1982)</p>
        <p>1:05 (WTBS) "The San Francisco Story (1952)</p>
        <p>1:30 (TMQ Mask (1985)</p>
        <p>2:00 (HBO) Mystery Mansion (1983) "</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Gotcha! (1985)</p>
        <p>3:30 (MAX)-Tempest (1982) (TMC) American Flyers (1985)</p>
        <p>4:00 (ARTS) "The Kennel Murder Case (1933)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Thank God Its Friday </p>
        <p>(1978)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) Rage Of Angels (1983) 5:00 (SHOW) "Young And Free</p>
        <p>(1979)</p>
        <p>5:30 (TMC) The Devil And Daniel Webster (1941)</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 25.1987 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:00 (TMC) "Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)</p>
        <p>0:30(SHOW) "Gotcha! (1985) 7KH)(MAX) "April In Paris (1953)</p>
        <p>7:05 (TMC) The Devil And Daniel Webster (1941)</p>
        <p>8:00(HBO) "Old Enough (1984) 8:30 (TMC) Camelot (1967) 9K)0(MAX) "There Goes The Bride (1980)</p>
        <p>9:30 (DIS) Tom Sawyer (1973) (HBO) Lucas (1986)</p>
        <p>KkOO (SHOW) The Catered Affair  (1956)</p>
        <p>10:06 (WTBS) "All My Sons (1948) 10:80 (MAX) "La Cage Aux Folies</p>
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        <p>2:30 (HBO)Jaws (1975)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Hotel (1967)</p>
        <p>4:00 (ARTS) The Night Has Eyes (1942)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) Sparkle (1976)</p>
        <p>(SHOT^  For Heavens Sake (1982)</p>
        <p>(TMQ Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)</p>
        <p>5KM(MAX) The Awful Truth  (1937)</p>
        <p>THURSDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 26.1987 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>5:10 (TMQ The Reformer And The Redhead (1950)</p>
        <p>8:00 (SHOW) Cold River (1982) 8:30 (MAX) All The Kings Men (1949)</p>
        <p>6:40 (TMC) The Candidate  (1972)</p>
        <p>8:00 (HBO)  The Final Countdown (1980)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) "Just Between Friends (1986)</p>
        <p>8:30 (MAX) By The Light Of The Silvery Moon (1953)</p>
        <p>(TMQ Mask (1985)</p>
        <p>9:30 (DIS) Rubber Tarzan (1981) 10:00 (SHOW) Home From The</p>
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        <p>10:06 (WTBS) Lightning Strikes Twice (1951)</p>
        <p>10:30(MAX) Agatha (1979)</p>
        <p>(TMQ The Devil And Daniel Webster (1941)</p>
        <p>12K)0(ARTS) The Night Has Eyes (1942)</p>
        <p>(HBO) The RuUng Class  (1971) (TMC) "American Flyers (1985)</p>
        <p>(USA) Joan Of Paris (1942) 12:80 (MAX) Hello. Frisco, Hello (1943)</p>
        <p>IHM (DIS) Tonka (1959)</p>
        <p>1:06 (WTBS) The Wackiest Ship In The Army (1961)</p>
        <p>1:30 (SHOW) Return Of The Jedi(1983)</p>
        <p>2:00 (TMQ Witness (1985)</p>
        <p>2:80 (HBO) The Front (1976) (MAX)  The Doctor Takes A Wife (1940)</p>
        <p>4:00 (ARTS) The Old Forest  (1984)</p>
        <p>(LIFE) A Night Full Of Rain (1978)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Cold River (1982) (TMQ Thunder Alley" (1985)</p>
        <p>5:00 (HBO) California Suite (1978)</p>
        <p>5:30(MAX) Breakthrough (1950)</p>
        <p>5:00 (TMQ Camelot (1967)</p>
        <p>5:30 (SHOW)  Young And Free  (1979)</p>
        <p>8KK)(MAX) The Detective (1954)</p>
        <p>7:30 (MAX) Time Bomb (1984) (SHOW) 2010 (1984)</p>
        <p>8:00 (HBO)  Code Name; Emerald (1985)</p>
        <p>(TMQ East Of Eden (1955)</p>
        <p>9:30 (DIS) The Adventures Of Mark Twain (1985)</p>
        <p>(MAX)  To Sir With Love (1967)</p>
        <p>9:45 (HBO) Return Of The Jedi (1983)</p>
        <p>llhOO(SHOW) The House Of The Seven Hawks  (1959)</p>
        <p>(TMQ Prizzis Honor (1985) 10:05 (WTBS) We Were Strangers (1949)</p>
        <p>11:80 (MAX) Baby: Secret Of The Lost Ugend (1985)  [</p>
        <p>11:35 (SHOW) King David (1985) 12:00 (ARTS) The Kennel Murder Case (1933)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Prime Risk (1985) (USA) Wheres Jack^ (1968) 12:30 (TMQ "The Reformer And The Redhead  (1950)</p>
        <p>1:00 (DIS)  Darby O Gill And The Little People (1959)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Bananas (1971)</p>
        <p>1:05 (WTBS) "The Shooting (1967)</p>
        <p>1:30 (SHOW) "Monsieur Verdoux (1947)</p>
        <p>2:00(TMQVictorv(1981)</p>
        <p>A politician acts up; Siberrys TV special</p>
        <p>By Bob Remington</p>
        <p>Here's a twist. Instead of an actor becoming a politician, this week we have a politician becoming an actor.</p>
        <p>Thursday night. Federal Communications Minister Flora MacDonald makes her act-</p>
        <p>Flora MacDonald</p>
        <p>ing debut on  The Campbells, the (JTV drama that chronicles the life of a 19th-century Scottish-pioneer family.</p>
        <p>MacDonald, whose political duties of overseeing the Canadian broadcast industry include keeping tabs on television, literally bought her way into the production. She bid for the role at a fund-raising auction for the Childrens Broadcast Institute, a national nonprofit organizaton that lobbies for quality childrens programming.</p>
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        <p>FRIDAY</p>
        <p>MARCH 27.1987 DAYTIME MOVIES</p>
        <p>When a part in The Campbells was put on the block at the fund-raising dinner, the Tory cabinet minister told the audience it was only appropriate that a MacDonald should get the part. When the gavel went down, she was the successful bidder.</p>
        <p>After a reading audition MacDonald was written into some scenes - playing none other than the wife of an overbearing Tory cabinet minister.</p>
        <p>"Shes charming, says one program insider.</p>
        <p>But of course. Any good politician knows how to handle the camera.</p>
        <p>On Friday, CBC airs the half-hour music special Jane Si-berry: One More Colour. Its the first TV special for Si-berry, the unique pop poet who turned heads in 1984 with No Borders Here, and cemented her love affair with the critics last year with Speckless Sky. Another album is scheduled for release in the fall</p>
        <p>One More Colour, taken from the title of a song off Speckless Sky, should be a treat. Like her music, Siberry is a somewhat elusive, enigmatic soul - an original piece of art in a world of reproductions. The special features concert performances, interviews and music video excerpts. For fans, a half-hour wont be enough.</p>
        <p>5:20 (MAX) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Oliver Twist (1975) (TMQ The Prodigal (1955) 7:00 (SHOW) The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (1985)</p>
        <p>8:00 (HBO)  The Last Dragon (1985)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Modem Times (1936) (TMQ  Seven Days To Noon (1950)</p>
        <p>9:30 (MAX) Tempest (1982) 10:00 (HBO)  The CarUer Affair (1984)</p>
        <p>^OW)  The Damned Dont Cry (1950)</p>
        <p>(TMC5 Those Glory Glory Days (1983)</p>
        <p>10:05 (WTBS)  Shadow Of Death</p>
        <p>(1983)</p>
        <p>11:30 (TMQ Julius Caesar (1953) 12:00 (ARTS) The Old Forest</p>
        <p>(1984)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Lucas (1986)</p>
        <p>(MAX) "Track Of The Cat (1954)</p>
        <p>(SHOW)  Pretty In Pink  (1986) (USA) House Of The Long Shadows(1983)</p>
        <p>1:00 (DIS)  Son Of Fury (1942) 1:05 (WTBS) Three Hours To Kill (1954)</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page 8)</p>
        <p>Suite" (1978)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie (Wed) The Awful Truth(1937)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Dennis The Menace (SHOW) Rocking ChMr Rebd-Uoo(Moo)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) Movie (Tue) Young And Free (1979)</p>
        <p>(SHOW) The Horrible Honchos (Fri)  4</p>
        <p>(USA) Lets Make A Deal (Moo-</p>
        <p>1:30 (TMQ The Big Bounce" (1969)</p>
        <p>2:00 (HBO) MarUns Day (1984) (MAX) The Detective (1954) (SHO^ Continental Divide (1981)</p>
        <p>3:30 (MAX) Strange Lady In Town (1955)</p>
        <p>(TMQ The Prodigal (1955)</p>
        <p>5dl5(WTBS) GUligans Island (Moo-Thu) Rocky Road (Fri)</p>
        <p>5:30ORiflanui OTbnmy And Lassie e Andy Griffith (SSOm^iooos O Peoples Court O Hollywood Squares 0 Gimme A Break!</p>
        <p>(ARTS) At Sothehys: A Week At Auctioa (Tue) At Sothebys: The Luboshez Collection (Thu)</p>
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        <p>(DIS) To Be A Man (Mon) Kids Of Degrassi Street (Wed) Brown Wolf (Fri)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Scholastic Sports Amei^ ica (TM) Winners Circle Horse Racing Magazine (Wed) Tom Mann Outdoors (Thu)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Movie (Mon)  The Cartier Affair (1984)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Moms On Strike (Tue)</p>
        <p>Sometimes I Dont Love My Mother (Wed)</p>
        <p>(MAX) Movie (Thu) Break-throughl (1950)(Fri) The Glass Bottom Boat  (1966)</p>
        <p>(NICK) Double Dare (SHOW) Valley Forge (Wed) (TTK) Movie (Tue) The Devil And Daniel Webster (1941XFri) Those Glory Glory Days (1983)</p>
        <p>(USA) Dance Party USA (Mon-Thu)</p>
        <p>5:S5(WTBS) Leave It To Beaver (Mon-Thn) Safe At Home (Fri)</p>
        <p>4:00 (ARTS)  Hollow Triumph (1948)</p>
        <p>(HBO) Alices Adventures In Wonderland (1972)</p>
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        <p>SUNDAY</p>
        <p>NURSEBTALE</p>
        <p>5:30 (MAX)  The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)</p>
        <p>(TMQ  Those Glory Glory Days (1983)</p>
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        <p>(LIFE) Everybodys lloMy Matten</p>
        <p>(NICDMyTtomSoBi (TIIC) Movie Blind Date</p>
        <p>(1984) Joseph Bottoms, Kirstie</p>
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        <p>(USA) Seeitb For Tomomnr 1:100 Movk The Enchanted (1983) Julius Harris, Will Sen-</p>
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        <p>1:85 (MAX) Movie Def-Con 4"</p>
        <p>(1985) Lenore Zann, Maury Chaykin.(lhr.,25 min.)</p>
        <p>2:00 0700 dub QNightwatcb</p>
        <p>(ARTS) Inside The Tbird Reich</p>
        <p>Albert Speer realizes the consequences of Hitlers war machine, but is powerless to stop it. (Part 5 of 5) (1 hr.)</p>
        <p>(ESPN) Ski World</p>
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        <p>Children of the rich and famoue: Carrie Mitchum (daughter of Christopher; granddaughter of Ro^rt) and Ethan Wayne (eon of John) play brother and sister Storm and Donna Logan in the new daytime drama The Bold and the BeautHul. It premieres Monday, March 23, on CBS.The Performance Printers</p>
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        <p>Scottish cover model finds niche on GH</p>
        <p>By Ian Harmer</p>
        <p>HOLLYWOOD - Scottish actor Ian Buchanan isnt sure why American TV producers like to recruit British thespi-ans for prime-time and daytime soap operas ... and he doesnt really care. Buchanan</p>
        <p>ducer of General Hospital, was on vacation in Scotland,</p>
        <p>offered the actor. And I was caddying to earn a crust to feed the wife and kids. She took one look at me, said I'd be perfect for a leading role in a soap opera, and whisked me</p>
        <p>away from poverty to the glamour of Hollywood. Its a</p>
        <p>Ian Buchanan</p>
        <p>has a role on General Hospital, the soap opera that usually ranks No. 1, and his only regret is that since the daytime soaps dont have the overseas cachet of Dallas or Dynasty. no one in Scotland appreciates how much of an achievement that is.</p>
        <p>Theres an advantage, of course, admitted Buchanan. I can go home and be as anonymous as I was when I left. Buchanan segued into acting from male modeling, and he jokes that it might benefit him to discard the truth about his start in show biz and make up a story in the grand tradition of studio flackery.</p>
        <p>Gloria Monty, then the pro</p>
        <p>wonderful story ... a pity it isnt true!</p>
        <p>Buchanan plays a lot of his scenes with fellow Brit Finla Hughes, and he commented: It certainly isnt our seriousness which makes producers cast Brits in their shows. Finla and I quite often find ourselves crying with laughter at some of the lines we say. Thats not knocking the show: General Hospital provides great entertainment for the audience and a wonderful career opportunity for me. I count myself lucky to be in it.</p>
        <p>But when youre playing continuous melodrama, the only way to stay sane and do a good job is to laugh like crazy whenever you get the chance. Buchanans smooth switch from magazine cover boy to</p>
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        <p>Sometimes I feel guilty that I never waited on tables. Im struggling now - with my conscience, because everything fell into place so neatly. I wonder what I did to deserve this good fortune.</p>
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        <p>The Titanics secrets unveiled for all to see</p>
        <p>By Frank Lovece</p>
        <p>When The Secrets of the Titanic airs on WTBSs National Geographic Explorer (Sun., March 22; check local listings), one scientific secret will still be missing: the location of the ships remains.</p>
        <p>On Dynasty, Buck Fallmont (Richard Anderson, top) is determined that his son Clay (Ted McGinley) will not develop a lasting relationship with Leslie Carrington (Terri Garber). The ABC prime-time soap airs Wednesday, March 25.</p>
        <p>Robert Ballard</p>
        <p>Oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard, backed by a French business consortium, discovered the shipwreck last year. It became not only a scientific windfall, but a media event that spawned headlines, an upcoming book and a best-selling videocassette from which the TV special is taken. But business overcame science when the consortium refused to make the Titanics location public. The reason: to discourage treasure-hunters.</p>
        <p>Ballard admits this was simply an excuse. It would be too expensive for treasure-hunters to get to. he concedes, but thats what they said at the time. The Titanic is 12.500 feet down, and it takes two-</p>
        <p>and-a-half hours to reach it.</p>
        <p>We used a special camera, and robots to get 24 hours of operation per day rather than (the usual) three. It was a very, | very expensive undertaking.   |</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;) why the secrecy, which  ^</p>
        <p>flies in the face of scientific in-  </p>
        <p>quiry? My feeling was that  telling people could do no good,  says Ballard. Isnt that for historians, scientists and future generations to decide? Were going to publish the location in the (upcoming) book. he replies, shedding^ light on one apparent reason for the secrecy  to keep up the mystique and therefore sell more books.</p>
        <p>If wed wanted money, we could have put the book out for Christmas (1986), Ballard counters. But weve devoted so much of our lives, we want to take our time now and do it right. The book is due out in October, however - just in time for next Christmas.</p>
        <p>Ballard does suggest a reason of his own for the secrecy: the French financiers plan to back a TV special revolving</p>
        <p>around the owning of the Ti-B. the openii</p>
        <p>tanics safe, the opening, with which Ballard is not involved, may be as anticlimactic as the opening of A1 Capones vault. We saw the Titanics safe, Ballard chuckles. It doesnt have a bottom!</p>
        <p>Ballard defends the selling of the Titanic as something of a reward for his 22 years as an oceanographer. "We (scientists) have always had to fight for funding. We re in a world of competition, and we cant sit on our ivory butts.  If television exposure and media hype can help, he suggests, whv not take it?</p>
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        <p>sic, from Fort Myers, Fla. (Live) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
        <p>2:30 O College BaskethaU NCAA Tournament Regional Final. (Live) (2 hrs, 30 min.)</p>
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        <p>2:30 O College BaskethaU NCAA Tournament Final Four Game One. (Live) (2 hrs.)</p>
        <p>5:20 O Coli(^ Basketball NCAA Tournament Final Four Game Two. (Live) (2 hrs., 30 min.)</p>
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        <p>Will 87 Final Four Repeat Drama Of 77?</p>
        <p>ByAdmnBeckemum</p>
        <p>Final Four Saturday is a hoop junkies holiest day. On Saturday, March 28, airs five hours of college basketball action from New Orleans; The East regional winner will meet the best from the Southeast, then the Midwest regional rep takes on the survivor from the West. Most lUiely, of the remaining four teams from the original 64, two will be their divisions top seed, one will be a third or fourth seed having ben-ifitted by an early-round upset that knocked off their divisions best team, and one will be a dark-horse whose coach has got his team peaking at just the right time.</p>
        <p>In fact, a dark-horse team won 10 years ago, in one of the most enthralling Final Fours. Marquette, invited to the 32-team party despite its 20-7 record, was giving departing coach A1 McGuire quite a send-off. Their opponent was UNC at Charlotte, a five-year-old basketball program coached by Lee Rose and led by the inspired Cedric "Cornbread</p>
        <p>Maxwell. In the second semifinal matchup, the University of North Carolina, directed by All-America guard Phil Ford, was ready to run against Jerry Tar-kanians Rebels from UNLV, a team averaging more than 100 points a game.</p>
        <p>In the tense, defensive UNC-Charlotte-Marquette confrontation, Maxwells across-the-key lunging underhander tied matters with four seconds left. Time-out. From under his own basket, Marquettes All-America guard Butch Lee chucked it down court. A four-player clump of eight arms punched the ball up three feet in front of the rim, where Warrior forward Jerome Whitehead somehow steered it into the hoop as the buzzer sounded. Chaos. A huddle of Marquette and Charlotte folk surrounded the timekeeper. Under immense strain, he whispered his judgment into</p>
        <p>the refs ear: Whiteheads shot was a buzzer-beater. McGuire was returning to the finals after a three-year absence. In the North Carolina-UNLV contest, a full-speed chase, Carolina l^rd Jim Keuster converted five of six clutch free throws to preserve a thrilling one-point win over Vegas.</p>
        <p>In the finals, McGuires Warriors stormed to a 12-point half-time lead. A 14-2 Carolina run tied the score, but the Warriors withstood Dean Smiths controversial decision to employ his four-cornersdelay tactic with the game even and ten minutes still remaining. Ultimately, the Wisconsin squad won a national title for McGuire going away. By games end, Big A1 was crying into his towel.</p>
        <p>Incidentally, North Carolina has been involved in the last three Final Fours in years ending in the numeral 7.TV Circles</p>
        <p>By Gayle Dlscoa</p>
        <p>Over 30 Stewart Films Are Available On Video</p>
        <p>Words in the list below appear across, up, down, backwards and diagonally in the diagram. Find each word and circle it. Some circled letters appear in more than one word. Letters that form answers are left over. Arrange them in order to arrive at answer.</p>
        <p>Clue: HAVE A BAili</p>
        <p>By Frank Lovece</p>
        <p>The recent PBS Great Performances tribute to James Stewart may whet your appetite for some of Stewarts great performances available on video.</p>
        <p>Fortunately, two long-awaited favorites and a made-for-vi-deodisc production have just joined the 33 other Stewart films on video. The two new/old films are Otto Premingers "Anatomy of a Murder(RCA/Columbia) and the comic Western Destry Rides Again (MCA), both of which should have been released on video a long time ago. The most amazing addition to the Stewart catalogue, however, is the MCA laser-videodisc Winchester 73. On one audio channel is the 1950 Westerns normal soundtrack; on the other is a new interview with Stewart where he Ulks about the films various scenes asthey appeared on screen.</p>
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        <p>99</p>
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        <p>Reg. $5.99 Rich colors to coordinate with bath accessories! Stock up and Save!</p>
        <p>$3.99 Hand towel..............2.29</p>
        <p>$2.49 wash doth..............1J9</p>
        <p>Shady Grove bedroom</p>
        <p>4-pc. group in rich</p>
        <p>maple finish. 599^</p>
        <p>Wexfdrd Hall bedroom</p>
        <p>Gracefully-styled $iaw 99 4-pc. set, mahog- 799^</p>
        <p>FOOttKMTd</p>
        <p>any finish.</p>
        <p>Celebration recllner</p>
        <p>Rush styling pil-</p>
        <p>Inuf hflHt  OClu99</p>
        <p>Manhandler recllner</p>
        <p>Vinyl-covered</p>
        <p>foam cushions. 10099</p>
        <p>Polyester pillow</p>
        <p>Standard size</p>
        <p>Twin mattress pad</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>Fitted style Reg. $9.99</p>
        <p>Percile eheet wts For-pc. sets include:  s19.ee twin</p>
        <p>RASsetaaja... taja 3.pc.sai QuMn,Re.t9aM. VM (One.neg.S4eje .. srje</p>
        <p>450-^550 OFF</p>
        <p>15AVE</p>
        <p>30-40%</p>
        <p>Country-Look or Contemporary S</p>
        <p>Super Savings on Sofa Groups</p>
        <p>Boldly sculptured carpet in multi-color nylon pile</p>
        <p>A. Saratoga. Sofo and chair with ruffled trim. Blue cotton print fabric. Reg. $114^96</p>
        <p>Landmark. Plush contemporary sofa, and chair with padding on arms and sides. Matching ottoman. An-tron* nylon fabric. Reg. $1249.98</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICE</p>
        <p>Srping Glow Reg. $9.99</p>
        <p>B</p>
        <p>699</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Sweet Glow 9 sq.yd. Reg. $14.99  aq yd.</p>
        <p>From our "Glow" collection... terrific savings on two favorites! Great carpet choice for heavy traffic area, durable finish In dirt and soil-hiding multi-color ix. Sep it today and save! Installation extra.</p>
        <p>Colormate percale sheets Twm  C99</p>
        <p>Reg. $9.99  W</p>
        <p>Smooth cotton/polyester blend that needs no ironingl Rat or fitted styles... Many colors, light or bold!</p>
        <p>nSOFPI Matching Colormata comforters</p>
        <p>(We $49 ee</p>
        <p>AN sizes now on salel</p>
        <p>^600</p>
        <p>OFF</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICE</p>
        <p>SAVE on sleeper sectionals</p>
        <p>899</p>
        <p>A. l)talTOpomwi.TredltlonW.wMhqueen-tieleepsr TullSd back end ereverettte cuehlone. Antron velvel. Reg.</p>
        <p>B. Hennepin. ContwnpofSfy fulLStee  ***</p>
        <p>nylon and olefln earth tonee Reg. $1399.99</p>
        <p>Rigid Flor vinyl floor covering</p>
        <p>Two thicknesses, both sale-priced right M 99 nowl Choose from a large election of pat-terns, all with super glossy finish that never needs waxing. Great beginnings for</p>
        <p>q-yd.</p>
        <p>(We.is.N</p>
        <p>beautiful rooms.</p>
        <p>11SN</p>
        <p>SAVE "5</p>
        <p>Living Home enaambla</p>
        <p>Twin flat, fitted  sawao</p>
        <p>'' jut and pillow-  |9</p>
        <p>oaia. Reg. $24.90</p>
        <p>anmiwm. Re|. IOS.W</p>
        <p>SAVE 5</p>
        <p>upwi noffiHi wiMinoip</p>
        <p>S-plece twin %mqq sheet set, Reg.</p>
        <p>$20.90</p>
        <p>MwNniiwiMiie  ICilM</p>
        <p>tmkm. (We. SMW  OH</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0128" />
        <p>GREAT SAVINGS ON VALUES FOR THE HOME AND SHOP</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>29^9</p>
        <p>SAVE *I0&amp;gt;*35 Craftsman portable power tools!</p>
        <p>$64.98* Vb-HP variable speed reversible drill, S-pc. bit set Reg. $59.99 'A-HP variable speed sabre saw. ^in. stroke. Reg. $59.99 PA-HP, 7-in. circular saw. Trigger switch.</p>
        <p>Reg. $59.99 %-HP dual motion pad sander. Slide-type switch. Reg. $49.99 %-HP ligltt duty router. Uses V4-in. shank bits. Reg. $39.99 5-in. bench grinder. Two wheels, shields.</p>
        <p>*Reg. separate prices total</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>39999</p>
        <p>^0 ^0 ^^each</p>
        <p>SAVE *K)0-200 Craftsman power bench tools!</p>
        <p>Reg. $499.9910-in. radial arm saw with maximum 2%-HP motor has 44x27-in. worktable, full storage shelf. 2 doors.</p>
        <p>Reg. $599.9916-speed, %-HP drill press. Drills to the center of a 17-in. workpiece. 1-handle speed corttrol.</p>
        <p>Reg. $599.9910-in. flex-drive table saw has 44x27-in. work surface. Includes 2%-HP motor, leg stand, extension.</p>
        <p>Bench power tools require some assembly, extra.</p>
        <p>Seaie paint wanaiey Umttad warranty on paint durabWy tor years indlcatad or Saara wM limMi, fiee, enough paint to correct the oondWon or retund the purchase price.</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
        <p>Q99</p>
        <p>eacii^</p>
        <p>SAVE 48 Easy Living lO-satin flat or Weatherbeater 10-flat</p>
        <p>Reg. $17.99 Sears Easy Living 10-satin flat latex paints go on smoothly with brush or roller. Dries quickly and dean-up is a snap with soap and water. Available in a wide variety of colors, has a 10-yr. warranty.</p>
        <p>Reg. $17.99 Sears Weatherbeater 10-flat Mex paints furnishes a durable exterior finish. One-coat coverage. 10-yr. warranty.</p>
        <p>2847S</p>
        <p>SAVE MO!</p>
        <p>Router table</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Reg. $39.99</p>
        <p>Medium-duty router table. Aluminum top, structural foam legs, fences.</p>
        <p>7020</p>
        <p>SAVE 50%!</p>
        <p>Drill bit set</p>
        <p>I Ce Reg. aeperalB prices to(eiS40.38</p>
        <p>Craftsman 22-pc. high-speed drill bit set.</p>
        <p>85335</p>
        <p>SAVE 20!</p>
        <p>Tool chest</p>
        <p>Tool Speciaiog Craftsman 3-drawer tool chest has 1403-cu. in. of storage space.</p>
        <p>SAVE 8!</p>
        <p>Toolbox</p>
        <p>IQ $2799in WS7 Tool Spectoiog</p>
        <p>Craftsman. Plastic tool shuttle has pencil sharpener in handle.</p>
        <p>S704S</p>
        <p>SAVE ^2!</p>
        <p>Redwood stain</p>
        <p>399^</p>
        <p>W Reg.$6.99</p>
        <p>Sears exterior latex redwood stain.</p>
        <p>VALUE!</p>
        <p>Latex house paint</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>GML</p>
        <p>Basic cover coat for your home. Soap, water cleanup. White only.</p>
        <p>Craftsman 112-piece mechanics tool set</p>
        <p>At this price set comes to less than $1 a tooll Set includes %, % and *A-in. drive tools, standard and metric sockets, wrenches, more!</p>
        <p>Savings tMsed on rsgular tepwate prices</p>
        <p>SPEC!AL PURCHASE! Craftsman garage door opener</p>
        <p>Provide your family with extra security. Strong Vb-HP mdor is behind the dependable steel cable/chain drive. 4%-min. light delay for added time. Indudes two 3-channel transmitters.</p>
        <p>Sears concentrated 40-lb. family, size laundry detergent</p>
        <p>The best reason to try Sears laundry detergent is performance and value. Cleans up on your laundry days and saves you moneyl Choose concentrated %-cup formula or triple action with fabric softener.</p>
        <p>4721/22</p>
        <p>4itm</p>
        <p>SMOS</p>
        <p>1 SAVE OVER 50% ! 1</p>
        <p>1 SAVE OVER 50% ! I</p>
        <p>1 SAVE OVER 50% ! I</p>
        <p>|sAVE OVER 50% ! I</p>
        <p>1 VALUE! 1</p>
        <p>1 SAVE ^5! 1</p>
        <p>Socket wrench set</p>
        <p>Craftsman 20-pc. socket wrench set. V4 and %-ln. drive. Sid. or metric.</p>
        <p>Combination wrench set</p>
        <p>ICl *8Mtnoil&amp;gt;Mlanrug.</p>
        <p>1 Hpmw prioM S74.se Craftsman 12-pc. assortment combination wrenches. Std. or metric.</p>
        <p>Screwdriver set</p>
        <p>-SaWigsbMKlQnne.</p>
        <p>Creftwnen 16-pc. ecrewdriver eel. In-dudee doited, PhMpe, more.</p>
        <p>Pllereet</p>
        <p>|C| SwhtgatWMdonng.</p>
        <p>1^ MpMMprtOMS44IS Creflsman S-po. pUer eel. A pMer tor aknod any needi</p>
        <p>Latox wall paint</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>WOM.</p>
        <p>Sears latex wall paint provides aoonomicd misrtor coverage 3 odors.</p>
        <p>Interior latex primer</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p> OAL Rag $1299</p>
        <p>Use under oil or latex paint. FaSt-drying.</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0129" />
        <p>LAWNMOWER SALE</p>
        <p>10M1/631SAVE ^20</p>
        <p>Brass-plated ceiling fan</p>
        <p>52-in., 4-speed reversible fan for  $79.99</p>
        <p>larger rooms. Stenciled wood blades reverse to plain. Pull-  ll^UOO</p>
        <p>chain control. Great Buy!SAVE *50</p>
        <p>30-pt. Dehumidifier 24Q99</p>
        <p> W  Reg. $299.99</p>
        <p>Automatic adjustable humidistat maintains, selects humidity level. Automatic shut-off and drip pan luH" light. On casters.</p>
        <p>5530</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>04230</p>
        <p>30-in. whole-house fan,- Vb-HP</p>
        <p>Reg. $189.99</p>
        <p>Pulls in refreshing breezes, pushes out stale air. Includes wall-mount switch ''H fiush-mount ceiling shutter. V up to 1600 sq. ft. Some assembly required.</p>
        <p>I49P^TTOOFFEager I Premium</p>
        <p>3.5-RP push mowerIQQ99</p>
        <p>I  Reg.$269.99</p>
        <p>20-in. cut, side discharge. 5 quick-adjust cutting heights.*60 OFFEager I Premium Rear-bag mower</p>
        <p>|99</p>
        <p>' Reg. $319.99</p>
        <p>3.5-RP power and 20-in. cut. 5 cutting height adjustments. Permanex catcher included.*70 OFF</p>
        <p>4.0-RP Gear-drive power-propelled mower</p>
        <p>04099</p>
        <p>\0 oT  Reg.  $419.99</p>
        <p>Two walking speeds, 22-in. cut. Eager-1 premium engine. Permanex catcher Included.*50 OFFM Electric-start</p>
        <p>power-propelled mower</p>
        <p>44Q99</p>
        <p>    Reg.  $499.99</p>
        <p>Sears Best! Gear-drive system, 3 walking speeds. 4.0-RP power, 22-in. cut.</p>
        <p>$80 OFF reer-bagger shown</p>
        <p>Reg. $279.99</p>
        <p>229.99</p>
        <p>Craftsman lO-HP riding mower</p>
        <p>Features 4-speed transaxle drive and 36-in. 2-blade mower deck. Electric-start plus anti-vibration controls.</p>
        <p>25422</p>
        <p>Reg. $1399.99</p>
        <p>999</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>25424SAVE *300</p>
        <p>I2*HP Craftsman riding moweri299^</p>
        <p>I ^ W W Reg. $1599.99</p>
        <p>6-speed heavy-duty transaxle, overhead valve. 38-in., 2-blade mower deck. Anti-vibration.</p>
        <p>Bagger, reg. $279.99 .... 229.99</p>
        <p>25441</p>
        <p>SAVE *600</p>
        <p>18-HP Craftsman garden tractor</p>
        <p>Reg. $2999.99</p>
        <p>-IBfc 'difc -Wt*.</p>
        <p>Has twin cylinder engine with</p>
        <p>reflet^ ir/sn  Ad.ir^ Hnfr*</p>
        <p>blade inowiny ueuK. Muiomoiive type drive system.</p>
        <p>F</p>
        <p>10% OFF</p>
        <p>ALL PUMPS AND TANKS IN STOCK</p>
        <p>SAVE ^100 II SAVE ^30</p>
        <p>150 OFF</p>
        <p>Kenmore 40 water softener</p>
        <p>Removes 40 grams  _ ____</p>
        <p>par gal. water hard-  ^</p>
        <p>nees. 2 salt-saver</p>
        <p> Mttlai fn</p>
        <p>soilings.</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>Gas Weedwacker*</p>
        <p>26.2 oc, fuel injector motor. Cuts 17-In. swath. Semi-automa- IQQOU tic line feed.  Iw^</p>
        <p>Rag. S10e.M</p>
        <p>Rag. $179.99</p>
        <p>Sears Best blower/vac</p>
        <p>150-mph air volume, gas pow- ^ ered, easy pull re- | coll starter. *</p>
        <p>10 X 9 storage building</p>
        <p>4-step finish. was $349.99 Double doors.</p>
        <p>538K:u.ft. space. |QQ99</p>
        <p>UnasseinUed</p>
        <p>SAVE ^100</p>
        <p>Front-dne tiller</p>
        <p>5-HP motor. Dual- 549999 chain transmis-Sion. 11x17"path.</p>
        <p>HD Gee thocke</p>
        <p>Heavy-duty construction. Smooth rides, easy handling.</p>
        <p>Rag $14 99</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>48-month battery</p>
        <p>Quick starts in all Rag $49.m weather for Groups QA99 24, 24F, 75.  O^Esdwnga</p>
        <p>Timing Light</p>
        <p>Check Initial lim- $79 wm aa catalogs ing or check ad-  QQ99</p>
        <p>vanee up to 800  09</p>
        <p>rpm. Inductive.</p>
        <p>Stereo cassette radio</p>
        <p>Auto-reverse tape.iiwwm M catalog Electronic tune. |OA99 AM/FM stereo. 109</p>
        <p>Quaker State oil</p>
        <p>Quarts, Reg. $1.19  Alta. Habata</p>
        <p>10W30,  10W40.  700</p>
        <p>With mail-in rebate,  f 9 qi</p>
        <p>Umit24</p>
        <p>Starter/charger</p>
        <p>10/2/50 amp  power. For quick  y|Q99</p>
        <p>start-ups and  ^9</p>
        <p>slow charges!</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0130" />
        <p>FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON THESE KENMORE MAJOR HOME APPLIANCES</p>
        <p>LARQE-</p>
        <p>CAPACmri</p>
        <p>WASHER</p>
        <p>DRYER</p>
        <p>359S 279S</p>
        <p>Sale ends March 28</p>
        <p>KENMORE 8&amp;lt;;YCLE KENMORE FABRIC HEAVY-DUTY WASHER MASTER DRYER</p>
        <p>Dual-Actlon'* agitator to get Automatically shuts itself off clothes really dean. Self* when dryness selected Is cleaning lint filter.  reached.</p>
        <p>KENMORE MJ CU.FT. ICEMAKER REFRH9ERAT0R/FREEZER</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>m m m M  Regular  $749.99</p>
        <p>Sale ends March 28</p>
        <p> Frostless. no more messy defrosting</p>
        <p> Convenient automatic icemaker. no more messy trays to refill</p>
        <p> Twin crispers  3 full width adjustable shelveslen</p>
        <p>SAVE H201Kenmore Range</p>
        <p>349SSS!S1?</p>
        <p> 30-inch size  Visi-bake windows  Electric model</p>
        <p>SAVE "150!Seere Beet Compedor</p>
        <p>24Q98</p>
        <p>w mo. vrnm</p>
        <p> Safety key lock start/stop</p>
        <p> /i-HP motor. Thni March 28.</p>
        <p>SAVE ^80 ON THIS</p>
        <p>KENMORE LAUNDRY PAIR!</p>
        <p>KENMORE 6-CYCLE WASHER299S^</p>
        <p> 3 pre-set water-tempera-tures  2 water levels</p>
        <p>KENMORE DRYER249</p>
        <p> 4 timed cycles  2 temperature controls</p>
        <p>18211/88111</p>
        <p>SAVE "80Remote Control Color</p>
        <p>369^^5:135!?*</p>
        <p> 19-ln. diag. meas, screen  19-key remote  Cable compatible</p>
        <p>SAVE "80!</p>
        <p>Rack Stereo Syetem</p>
        <p>OI8dnli Mwch 31 MIW Rt KWM</p>
        <p> AM/FM Stereo* 5-band graphic equalizer  Dual cassettes</p>
        <p> Turntable  Speakers</p>
        <p>SAVE "90!</p>
        <p>Kenmore Clieel Fieenere</p>
        <p>SAVE "100!</p>
        <p>SAVE "30!299".</p>
        <p>n^^.S3M.W</p>
        <p> 12.0 cu.ft. capadtgy  1-cu.ft. r out basket  Power signal Hght</p>
        <p> Thru March 28.</p>
        <p>Kenmore Uprlglit Fteenr Heeironlc Typewriter</p>
        <p>299"  169".</p>
        <p>SAVE "20!</p>
        <p>26-No. Memory Phone</p>
        <p>SAVE "60!</p>
        <p>Kenmore Free-Arm</p>
        <p>nti3M.n</p>
        <p> 11.0 cu.ft  3 Interior</p>
        <p> storage trivel</p>
        <p> Thru March</p>
        <p>28.</p>
        <p>ftag. 1W.W</p>
        <p> Oaiaywheol printing</p>
        <p> 3 (afferent typestyles available</p>
        <p> Thru March 3129".</p>
        <p>mo M W</p>
        <p> Last number redial</p>
        <p> Fully modular  Desk or mountable  Thru March 31169".</p>
        <p>RtO 3229 V9</p>
        <p>lO^dtch; 5-stretch and 5 utility  Built-in buttonholer  Thru March 31.</p>
        <p>Kenmore Upright Vec89</p>
        <p>ntg tiw w</p>
        <p> 4-carpet heights  Beaterbar/ brush  Active edge cleaning</p>
        <p> With tools  Thru March 31</p>
        <p>Seftefeef/ort guarnt9d or your money heck</p>
        <p>CSeers, RoeOuelr end Co., 1987</p>
        <p>ALL aTOMfS NOW OFIN tATUkOAY MORNINGS AT 9 AM</p>
        <p>HC: euffcnelon. CmrtomteMKwid. SoiillieitiL Cofttom.</p>
        <p>5oldJKo.&amp;lt;liwiNwe.OiwiMe.HWioiy.Highlhw.J**^^</p>
        <p>ac: 5i(iS5on NorSlModil. Cokunlw. Pto)nM. Myfit BmcH. Roefc Hi</p>
        <p>VA: OvwMa. lynchbuni. Romlit  KV:  Aahland</p>
        <p>Ranges and dryers require connectors, extra. Washer and dryer instaltation. extra.</p>
        <p>a/t:</p>
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        <p>SEARS</p>
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        <p>floc mm/</p>
        <p>Mfe Aove everythiug you need to reorgaoize yoor kitchen.</p>
        <p>Smerod^</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0132" />
        <p>&amp;lt;'5-'\r&amp;gt;&amp;lt;V'</p>
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        <p>HOME BUILOERS SUI^PLV INC</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; * -V </p>
        <p>i'K|&amp;lt;, o^'- "'  -  .-T',  */'</p>
        <p>iiia</p>
        <p>' 5jf. V.</p>
        <p>Cookbook Holder C-8602</p>
        <p>Mounts easily under the cabinet... and folds up. out of sight for storage. Keeps recipe book safe from spills. Provides comfortable eye level reading.</p>
        <p>Reg. $22.69</p>
        <p>' &amp;gt; I</p>
        <p>Roll'OUt TIrath Container C-8613</p>
        <p>Vinyl-coated wire-basket with sturdy bottom tray pulls out from cabinet. Holds standard plastic or paper grocery bags. Can also be mounted to cabinet door.</p>
        <p>* w</p>
        <p>Reg. $29.35</p>
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        <p>Smerod^</p>
        <p>MI MOiOr v^wany</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0134" />
        <p>:\</p>
        <p>HOME BUILDERS</p>
        <p>SUPPLY, INC</p>
        <p>P.O. BOX 820 - 2000 DICKINSON AVE GFEENVILLE N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>PHONE 758-^151</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0135" />
        <p>7  ^IOIaCP.</p>
        <p>Package of 75 durable Ruffles frash bags; 30-gallon capacity. With ties. Keep on hand in kitchen, basement or garage. Quality and value from K mart.</p>
        <p>j Save ^For I 48%</p>
        <p>Our 970 Ea. Nylon panfy hose in regular or sheer style. Misses sizes S/M, M/T.</p>
        <p>Save For9 50%</p>
        <p>Our 5.97 Ea. Sfd. sleep pillows in choice of soft, medium or firm.</p>
        <p>Mti may vary</p>
        <p>_ youiNetCosi 5.99 Aflet Rebote</p>
        <p>2-packT-120 blank VHS videofapes. 2-, 4- or 6-hour recording time.</p>
        <p>Rebate miled to mli.i sltpukjlloo</p>
        <p>RL104K</p>
        <p>Rebate limited to mfr s stipulation</p>
        <p>2 Rolls</p>
        <p>Sale Price. 2-ply paper</p>
        <p>fowel is strong and absorbent. 105 sheets per roll.</p>
        <p>UmH4</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Mo  Sovo</p>
        <p>42%</p>
        <p>Our 1.54 Pkg. Crockers in</p>
        <p>Mb.-net-wt. size. Terrific with soup or salad!</p>
        <p>UmHSpkgt.</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Laundry</p>
        <p>defergenf in convenient 14-lb., 3-oz.-net-wt. size.</p>
        <p>Urmt2</p>
        <p>Rubbermaid</p>
        <p>9a66 Sale Pnce  LessMlts</p>
        <p>-2.00 Rebate</p>
        <p>_  Your  Net Cost</p>
        <p>7.00 Alter Rebate</p>
        <p>32-gal. Roughneck frash can of</p>
        <p>sturdy plastic.</p>
        <p>Stands up to all kinds of weather. 4-wheel Hand Truck And Dolly With Bog Holder .........B.88</p>
        <p>Rebate limited to mtr s stipulation</p>
        <p>1 (1-5 EXCL. FLORIDA &amp;amp; 7-15) PROG 1-2</p>
        <pb facs="00096571_0136" />
        <p>CELEBRATING 25 GRAND</p>
        <p>OMtMtlCLWIraMna ponli of cotton teny. 2&amp;lt;4. OwM7ia..fops*,2Por1.77</p>
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        <p>Foamy shaving cream in choice of formulas. 11-oz. net wt.</p>
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        <p>Rebate Imtted to mb 's stipulations</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pkg. MIcroTtroc disposable razors. 7 per pkg.</p>
        <p>Sale Price Pkg. 12 Good News razors; disposable twin-blodes.</p>
        <p>Rebate kmied to mb 's sHputottans1.37 2.17</p>
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        <p>Sole Price Pkg. 80 CoNtale calcium tobtals: regular* or with D.</p>
        <p>Sale Price. IWIn-pack hak spray; choice of formulas. 13-oz. nefwt.</p>
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        <p>Sole Price Pkg. Chewoble vtkh mki C. 100, SOOmg. tablets.</p>
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        <p>Our Regular Low Prices 14-karat gold Jewelry. A collection of beautiful chains In variety of most-popular lengths and styles, plus charms In many designs. Nice for yourself or for gift giving.6.97</p>
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        <p>Sale Price. Full-sbe curling brush features 2 heat settings, cool tip. W barrel size and flexible tangle-free bristle design. Value!</p>
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        <p>Sale Price. 1500-W Quiet Tone hair dryer</p>
        <p>features 2 speeds, 4 heat settings and convenient coil cord for easier handling.</p>
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        <p>Womens doywear of Antron III nylon In choice of fashion colors. Full slip, 32-48; half slip, S-M-L, 1X-2X-3X......2.77-4.87</p>
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        <p>QUALITY SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS</p>
        <p>.Knit shirts in solid colorful Islander imer... 4.03-7.67</p>
        <p>Jr. boys 2-piece short sets. Tops in choice of crew or collar styles, coordinating shorts. Sizes 4-7 ----6.27-0.37</p>
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        <p>Our 3.97-16.97</p>
        <p>Diaper sets for boys, girts. Varied styles with screen prints, embroidery, more. Newborns'*, infants**  2.77-11.07</p>
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        <p>25'"off</p>
        <p>New! Jociyn Smith tuindbag coiiection</p>
        <p>offers the finest materials and fashion's spring colors.............6.72-11.22</p>
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        <p>A. Deville 110 electronic fypewriter features Spell-Right dlcttonary and full-line correction.</p>
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        <p>B. Sale Price. Portable electronic typewriter</p>
        <p>with memory and 80-charocter display.</p>
        <p>PA1050 Bottefies included</p>
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        <p>C. Sale Price. Devllle 210 electronic typewriter; dictionary, auto-return, dual pitch.</p>
        <p>61341 Bolteilesa extra</p>
        <p>D. Sale Price. Electronic typewriter with 80.000-word dictionary, lift-off correction.</p>
        <p>Alpha 115/Alpha 600 BoltMleiaie extra</p>
        <p>SHARP</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Telephone answering machine</p>
        <p>with beeperless remote.</p>
        <p>29680</p>
        <p>8 (1 &amp;amp; 3-20) PROG 1-2</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Full-range cordless telephone for</p>
        <p>use on desk or wall.</p>
        <p>Rechoigeable boHMV included 2-9522/2 9520</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Phone/ answering machine</p>
        <p>with beeperless remote.</p>
        <p>02420/1002415</p>
        <p>Speaker phone with automatic dialer. For use on desk or wall.</p>
        <p>02345/1002340</p>
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        <p>Sale Price. Trimline</p>
        <p>phone with rediai. Hear-ing-aid comjxitible.</p>
        <p>5778062/83</p>
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        <p>Sale Price. Nomad 4400 cordless telephone for desk or wali.</p>
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        <p>Our 39.88.2-diawer file cabinet with lock and 2 keys. 15x29x18" size.</p>
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        <p>Our 59 J8.2-drower file cabinet of</p>
        <p>solid oak and veneers 16x27x17'.</p>
        <p>Mtr. movvory44.91</p>
        <p>Our 59.88,3-drawer cabinet; 18x29x15". Our 69.88,4 diowtr, 15x52x18" 52.41</p>
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        <p>4.41</p>
        <p>9.66</p>
        <p>Our 5.88 Pkg. 10 hanging flie foMets with clear index tabs.</p>
        <p>Our 10.88,12 Hongkig Fltot*. Pkg., 8.16</p>
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        <p>Our 12.88. Portable filing cose</p>
        <p>with 19 expandable pockets, handy A-Z indexes, carry handle.</p>
        <p>Your Net Cost After Rebate</p>
        <p>Magazine/file holder of sturdy plastic. Helps store and protect important papers. Quality, value.</p>
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        <p>Folder file of durable plastic. 5 colorful hanging folders included. 10xl2V4x6V4"size.</p>
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        <p>4-head VHS video recorder with wireless remote. 14-day/4-event programmability, automatic rewind and 108-channel tuning including up to 38 cable channels. Quality-made VCR at a K mart value price.</p>
        <p>VR1B20/VR2100</p>
        <p>Stereo color IV with remote control, Chromacolor contrast picture tube, push-button channel selection, programmable channel scan and 178-channel tuning Including up to 122 cdble channels.</p>
        <p>SC1935W</p>
        <p>QUALITY ELECTRONICS</p>
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        <p>in.ri8i4-20)PROG1&amp;lt;2</p>
        <p>Select black or whtte stereo systems.</p>
        <p>Quality AM/FM/FM-stereo receiver with dual player/recorder cassettes and Your semiautomatic 2-speed turntable. Choice Wide-range stereo speakers. Pushbut-vnuisllde-rule operation.</p>
        <p>682217/6822W17/5U25</p>
        <p>39.97</p>
        <p>Sale Price. Personal-size AM/FM stereo cassette player with headphone and automatic shutoff.</p>
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        <p>1A-HP garage door opener with chain drive, safety reverse, multiple digital codes and AW minute light time delay. Solid state construction. Wotherprool Digital Keyft Entry .........28.88</p>
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        <p>Sale Price Gal. imeriorlalex paint or primer. Flat wall paint in white and colors, ceiling white or primer.</p>
        <p>Choice Of Intoflor Semi-gloM, Exterior Fiat Or GkMS Point Or Oil4xise Primer ............................Ooi.,  10.87</p>
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        <p>sizes to fit many U.S. and foreign cars., 1.57</p>
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        <p>34-qt. cooler with hinged lid and drain spout. Great for camping, ii^cnics. 12.97*</p>
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        <p>48-month Limited Warranty*</p>
        <p>Sale Price. With Exchange. Moloivator 48 battery; up to 440 CCA's. For many U.S.. import cars. Stovraway Marine Battery..................76.96</p>
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