Daily Reflector, May 25, 1983


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INSIDE TODAYREAGAN VICTORY

President Reagan scores a major victory with the House approving development of the MX missile. The story is on Page 8.

INSIDE TODAYCOMPUTER

We have conhputers for everything else. Now the Japanese are trying to develop a computer that will solve problems created by other computers. Story on Page 47.SPORTS TODAYRAMPANTS WIN

Rose High School downed Garner. 5-2, in the first round of the State Baseball Playoffs. (Page 19)THE DAILY REFLECTOR

102NDYEAR NO. 106

TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION

GREENVILLE, N.C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 25, 1983    72    PAGES6 SECTIONS

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City Council Has Budget

:    By    TOM    BAINES

Reflector Staff Writer

The City Council has received for consideration another maintenance budget that once again calls for continuation of the present tax rate and the provision of services at current levels, while actually totaling 3.4 percent less than the 1982-83 package.

City Manager Gail Meeks has submitted a recommended city government budget for 1983-84 totaling $13,253,160 or some $462,162 less than the board approved last June.

Mrs. Meeks said the financial package, which does not recommend funds for any new programs or new positions, proposes that the current tax rate of 49 cents per $100 assessed valuation be maintained for the new fiscal year. She said the 1983 property tax valuation is estimated to be $798,167,857, representing an increased valuation of $22,205,783 or 2.8 percent.

The city expects to receive the Greenville Utilities budget by the end of the week, according to Mrs. Meeks. Both segments will be adopted by July 1. A public hearing will probably be scheduled around the middle of June, she said.

Mrs. Meeks said that state shared revenues, such as the local option sales tax, utilities franchise tax, beer and wine tax, and intangible property tax, are a concern since they are tied in with the economy and are hard to project. She said payments from those taxes fluctuate and are received by the city three months after purchases are made, making it hard to project budget revenues. The local option sales tax is the most difficult to budget, she said, as the citys share varies

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Aide Suspended

Sen. John P. East has placed his top administrative assistant on indefinite administrative leave pending the disposition of a criminal investigation by District of Columbia police.

East said that on May 13, upon the advice of Howard Liebengood, sergeant at arms of the U.S. Senate, he suspended Quentin C. Crommelin Jr. with pay. His press secretary said as far as he knows, Crommelin has not been charged with anything

and that the nature of the investigation will not be discussed by East nor his staff.

Crommelin, 36, an Alabama native, joined Easts staff in July 1982. A former Army captain and Vietnam veteran, he is a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School and has served on the staffs of Sen. James .Allen of Alabama, Sen. Harry Byrd of Virginia, and Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.

HOUSE FIRE - Firemen cool hot spots after fire heavily damaged a rural Pitt County home Tuesday. Firemen from Black Jack were first on the scene and said the second floor of the house was in flames. Melissa Parker and her family - which included 13 members occupied the house. Seven members of the family were home when the

7 Dead. 120 Missjna

Nile Shuttle Sinks With 627 Aboard

By MAURICE GUINDI Associated Press Writer CAIRO, Egypt (AP) A Nile River steamer with 627 people aboard caught fire and sank today in muddy, crocodile-infested waters. Authorities said at least seven people were known dead and 120 were missing.

Interior Ministry spokesman Fakhreddin Khaled said 500 survivors were pulled from the river and the rescue effort continued 11 hours after the boat sank more than 800 rpiles south of Cairo.

The official Middle East News Agency reported from Aswan that some survivors were hospitalized, but did not say how many.

It said the fire "completely devoured the steamer, but there was no immediate word on the cause of the blaze that broke out before dawn on a boat filled mostly with Sudanese and Egyptian passengers traveling south to Sudan.

-Mustafa Abdel-Ghafour. general-secretary of the Southern Aswan governate. said he had received a report that some passengers swam ashore and others were being picked up by military helicopters.

Abdei-Ghafour said about two dozen police boats, two army helicopters and about 50 military frogmen had joined the rescue effort, along with fishermen from nearby towns.

He said 10 doctors flew to the scene with medicine and first aid equipment, and the government sent food and blankets for survivors.

Police sources who asked not to be named said the steamer, on a shuttle service between Aswan in southern Egyqit and Wadi Haifa in northern Sudan, carried 599 passengers and a crew of 28.

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Government Borrowing Stops As Limit Runs Out

fire started and escaped without injury. The house was reportedly owned by Jack Spain and is located on rural paved road 1755 about a miles south of Hudsons Crossroads. Firemen from Simpson and Eastern Pines assisted Black Jack. Damage was listed at approximately $14,000. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)

WASHINGTON (AP) -The Treasury has put government borrowing on hold while the Snale starts work on the Reagan administrations request to increase the national debt limit to nearly $1.4 trillion.

Sen. Robert J. Dole, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said the Senate would begin consideration of the measure late today.

Doles panel voted 11-5 Tuesday to go along with a House-passed version of the legislation for a nearly $100 billion increase in the current debt limit of $1.29

trillion, which Treasury of ficials say will be reached at the end of the month.

.The House-passed bill endorsed by the Senate Finance Committee would raise the debt limit to $1 389 trillion. Administration officials say this will be enough to meet government borrowing needs through the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30.

Without an increase, the government will have no borrowing authority and may be faced with defaulting on its securities. In addition, there could be disruptions in Social Security benefit checks, unemployment

benefits and government payroll checks.

But uncertainty over congressional action on the measure has forced the government to indefinitely postpone todays scheduled .auction of $5.75 billion in five-year, two-moiith Treasury notes.

The postponement (of the auction) is necessary because congressional action on legislation to raise the debt limit to permit issuance of the notes on the June 1 settlement date is not assured at this time, Treasury officials said in a printed statement

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ODD SHOE EXCHANGE

I read an item in Dear Abby recently about the National Odd Shoe Exchange and would like to know more about it. J.S.

The National Odd Shoe Exchange is located near Indianola, Iowa. Its purpose is to serve persons whose feet are not the same size or who have only one foot by getting them together with others whose sizing problems, sex, tastes, ages, etc., match their own. For instance, a woman who wears a 7 on the left foot and an 8 on the right foot can be matched with someone close to her in age and taste who wears an 8 on the lefti foot and a 7 on the right foot. A right foot amputee and a left foot amputee wearing the same size can be matched to share the cost of each pair of shoes. There are 14,000 members, 1,000 of whom are amputees.

The exchange was founded in 1943 by Ruth Rubin Feldman, an occupational therapist who had had polio herself and saw many others like herself who needed mismated shoes. It is being carried on by Jeanne Sallman, an enthusiastic customer who joined in 1950 to accommodate her 4B and 6B feet. Membership is a $15 lifetime registration fee, plus $7.50 annual dues.

Anyone wishing more information may write National Odd Shoe Exchange, Jeanne Sallman, Director, Rural Route 4, Indianola, Iowa 50125.

By The Associated Press Waves of Israeli jets drew heavy anti-aircraft fire over Lebanons Bekaa Valley today after Syrian missiles shot a pilotless Israeli drone reconnaissance plane, Lebanese radios reported.

The Israeli military command reported that Syrian warplanes fired air-to-air missiles at Israeli jets but scored no hits. The Israelis said they had no information on a drone being shot down.

It was the first Syrian-Israeli air encounter since Israel invaded Lebanon last June. Israel and Lebanon signed a U.S.-mediated troop withdrawal agreement last

week, but Israels pullout is contingent on a Syrian withdrawal, and the Syrians have so far refused to remove their troops.

The incidents occurred at a time of rising tension between Israeli and Syrian forces in Lebanon.

State and private radios in Beirut said the Israeli reconnaissance drone was brought down by a Soviet-made ^ound-to-air SAM-6 missile fired by Syrian forces at 12.35 p.m. (6:35 a.m.

(EDT). Initial reports by Lebanons state radio said a missile fired by a Syrian warplane downed the pilot-less aircraft.

The incident prompted

Death Penalty Is Ruled Out

Jury selection continued today in Pitt County Superior Court in the trial of former Pitt County deputy sheriff Billy R. Braswell, charged with murder in the September 1982 shooting death of his wife, Lillie Mae Stancill Braswell.

Mrs. Braswells body was found near the intersection of U.S. 264 Alternate and the Chinquapin Road near Farmville. Officers later found Braswell at his Farmville home with two bullet wounds in his chest.

Judge James D. Llewellyn of Kinston told prospective jurors Tuesday that the State has found no evidence of aggravating circumstances in connection, with the death and therefore will not be seeking the death penalty.

He also said this case will more than likely take more than, the balance of this week.

By late this morning, eight jurors had been seated. Two were selected by the noon recess Tuesday, while another four were seated during the afternoon.

Llewellyn told prospective jurors that Braswell is presumed to be innocent and that the court is interested in a fair, unbiased, impartial verdict. That is all we are interested in, the judge said.

Israel to send waves of reconnaissance jets over the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, drawing barrages of anti-aircraft fire from Syrian and Palestinian positions, according to the broadcasts.

Israeli jets have been staging intensified reconnaissance flights over the Bekaa since 2 p.m. (8 a.m. EDT), said the Christian Voice of Lebanon radio. Syrian and Palestinian positions are firing antiaircraft guns at the Israeli planes non-stop.*

The drone was downed east of Jizzine, 25 miles southeast of Beirut, while the aerial encounter occurred over Besherri, 44 miles north of the Lebanese capital, according to Lebanese police and radio reports.

Israels military command in Tel Aviv said Syrian warplanes fired air-to-air missiles at Israeli reconnaissance planes over Lebanon, but that there were no hits and all Israeli aircraft returned safely to base.

The Israeli communique did not say where the^ aerial encounter in Lebanon took place, but asserted the Israeli air force was continuing patrols in Lebanese air space.

The Israeli command said it had no information about a drone being downed by a Syrian missile. But it said two SAM-7 ground-to-air missiles missed an Israeli helicopter near the Bekaa Valley town of Amiq on Monday.

The SAM-7 is a shoulder-fired rocket carried by

Syrian infantry units while the SAM-6 is a more sophisticated missile fired from a mobile launcher and is radar-guided.

There was no mention of the SAM-5 missiles that were recently installed at Syrian land positions by Soviet crews. SA.M-5S are capable of hitting high-flying aircraft over Israel from Syrian ter-ritorv.

Israeli planes shot down 86 Syrian planes in the Lebanon war last June while Israel lost only two of its own aircraft, one to Palestiniain guerrillas and the second to Syrian missiles.

Western diplomatic sources in Beirut said Israel recently moved drones and drone-iaunchers into the Bekaa, where Israeli and Syrian forces face each other

School Ruling Reaction Mixed

By JERRY RAYNOR Reflector Staff Writer

Reaction from spokesmen for local private schools relative to the Supreme Court ruling on denial of tax-exempt status to the Goldsboro Christian School and Bob Jones University range from no problem with the decision to calling the decision a black day for America.

.All the schools contacted operate on a non-racial discriminatory basis, allowing the enrollment of students of any race. The four have blacks. Indians and Orientals enrolled in their student population.

J.M. Bragg, president of Greenville Christian Academy said we believe i the right of anyone to receive education at a Christian or private school, and we believe, too, in the right of any institution to take any

stand they want to for their schools.

Our hope and prayer for people everywhere is that this ruling will not stereotpye all education as the result of this issue. I feel any institution should have the right to take any stand they want with the understanding of possible consequences and the willingness to accept the legal ramifications that might result in such a stand.

Jim Summerson, head of Mount Calvary Church and Academy in Hookerton, calls the ruling a black day for America. From what I heard on the news last night the newsperson said it did not matter about religious beliifs. If this is true, it opens up real problems for churches in America, regardless of denomination "I dont know what we can (Please turn to Page 14)

along a cease-fire line that stretches from near the Syrian border to the central mountains, a distance of 50 miles.

The U N peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon has recorded as many as 200 overflights a day by Israeli jets in the region during the past week.

Syria has an estimated 40.()bo troops in Lebanon and an additional 10,000 troops poised inside its border. They are supported by 10,000 Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas and 1,000 Iranian volunteers.

Israel has an estimated 28,000 troops in Lebanon, according to Western diplomatic sources in Beirut who say this represents an increase of about 3,000 troops in recent weeks. The Israelis have also increased by about 90 the number of tanks in Lebanon, bringing the total to about 400, the sources said.WEATHER

Partly cloudy tonight with a chance of showers Thursday. Lows in the upper 50s. Hi^s in the mid 80s.Looking Ahead

Clearing Friday and Saturday, with chance of showers again Sunday Highs each day in the 70s. Lows in the 50s

Inside Reading

Page 10 - Crossword'

Page 18 - Obituaries

Page 24 - Area items





2 The Dailv Reflector Greenville, N C - Wednesday, May 25,1983

Pocahontas Officers Installed In Burlington

Exercising Brain Can Boost Mental Performance

.Marga Ross ol (ireenville has been installed as Great Focahontas of North Carolina at the i)3rd annual Great Sun Session. Great Council. Degree of Pocahontas The meeting-r was held in Burlington \ memorial service was held prior to a reception Sunday evening honoring Mrs. Ross, Great Wenonah. and Cecil Reams, Great Senior Sagamore .\lmeta Harris and John Sto.x of Winterville introduced the great officers of North Carolina to guests attending. Other great chiefs attending were Charlie Johnson of Rocky .Mount! Great Incohonee of the Cnit-ed States, and Pauline Hurd of Cramerton, Great, Representative for the Great Incohonee of the I S Pennie Dunn was introduced as sister of .Mrs Ross The .i5th annual mem-tHTship meeting of the Death' Benefit Department was held Monday David Wilson of Elizabeth City was elected president and Luna Stevenson was named third vice president,

Pocahontas and Improved Order of Redmen held a joint business session .Monday and the welcome to Burlington was given by Goldie Learned. Past Pocahontas of N C The nomination of officers was held during the afternoon followed by the election Tuesday A joint installation followed Other officers installed were: Sallie Vainright. Greenville. First Great Scout: .Almeta Harris, Wim terville. Second Great Scout: .Mane Stocks, Greenville, Great Guard of Tepee: Larne Sto.x. Winterville, Great Guard of Forrest: and Mrs. Dunn, Great American Indian Dependent Committee.

The promotional development committee held a turtle partv Monday evening

and fund raising events will be used for projects for retarded citizens in the state. The annual banquet was held Tuesday and awards were presented to Sallie Vainright of Greenville, Pocahontas of the year. She is a member of Silverstream No. 48, Winterville. The group also won the membership award for the gain in membership and the Louise Roberts Award for enrolling the most new members The Louise Simpson Award also went to them as Mrs. Vainright brought in the most new members.

Cecil Bradshaw, Greenville, members of Tau Tribe No. 18, Improved Order of Redmen, Washington, was inducted as living member in the Hall of Fame. He has served as Great Keeper of Records of N.C. Imrproved Order of Red .Men, Great Council of N.C and is a Past Great Sachem ofNC

Mrs Ross will hold four board meetings during her year and will visit the 12 councils within the reservation of N.C She dedicated her year book to Silverstream Council and .Mohician Tribe of Winterville The colors are purple and white. Precepts of the order are freedom, friendship and charity. The motto is Hands of Charity and theme is .More members) in 84. Each member has been charged to enroll four new members before next years Great Council Session

The Great Council Session will be held in Burlington in .May for the N.C. Improved Order of Redmen. Degree of Pocahontas next year' and the Great Council Session for the U.S. will be held in Charlotte in September.

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Club Has Picnic

The Granville Garden Club held its annual picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. Lindy Edwards Friday. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Donna Whitley Sebti and and Mrs. R.L. Murphy.

Mrs.H.G.Wliamshadthe horticulture exhibit -viburnum prunifolia (black haw). This plant has white blooms in April and dark blue berries in the fall. A progress report on the work on the courtyard at Aycock Junior High School was given by Nancy Walters. Mrs, R.M. Hetms distributed to each member a copy of the club history written by Phoebe Owens.

A collection of wild flowers and weeds - including hatpins. bullrush, oats, dock, sorrell and sweetgum -were sbown by Mrs Helms. She asked members to collect weeds during the summer and bring arrangements to the February meetmg.

The outgoing president, Mrs. R.A. Davis, was presented a past president's pin by Mrs. R.R. Forrest. New officers mstalled by Mrs. Helms and presented yellow mum corsages were Mrs, H, Lindy Edwards, president; Mrs. J.C. Galloway, second vice presidednt; Mrs. James Keel, corresponding secretary; Mrs. H.G. Williams, recording secretary; and Mrs, R.R. Forrest, treasurer-

By TERRY FINN

SEAHLE (UP!) - The old woman fingered her plastic bank card as she stared at the electronic bank machines buttons and confusing digital instructions.

She had transferred buses to get downtown, shopped in stores and picked up groceries, but the cash machine was baffling.

So, she slipped the bank card back in her purse and turned away.

Was age or technology to blame?

Duplicate

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Andrew Patterson and Mark Woodin were first place North-South wmners in the Saturday afternoon duplicate bridge game played at Planters Bank. Their percentage was .611.

Other winners were: Mrs. Robert * Barnhill and Mrs. Lucy Ann Brewer, second; Mrs. J.M. Horton and Mrs. W.R. Harris, third.

East-West: Mrs. J.W.H. Roberts and Dave Proctor, first with .544 percent; Mrs. William McConnell and Lewis Newsome, second; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pittman, third.

Mrs. Eli Bloom and Mrs. M.H. Bynum were first place winners, North-South in the afternoon game played last week. Others placing were Mrs. Robert Barnhill and Mrs. E.J. Poindexter, second; Mrs. J.S. Rhodes Jr. and Mrs. Roger Critcher Jr., third; Mrs. Barry Powers and Mrs. Wiley Corbett, fourth.

East-West: Chris Langley and Ed Yauck, first with .581 percent; Beulah Eagles and Dave Proctor, second; Mrs. Charles McClelland and George Martin, third; tied for fourth were Mrs. C.F. Galloway and Mrs. C.D. Elks, Emma B. Warren and Ms. Estelle Eastwood, Ray Gunderson and Dot McK^mie. ^

Morning game winners included: Rayklunderson and Dot McKemie, first with .654 percent; Mrs. Effie Williams and Emma B. Warren, second; Mrs. George Martin and John Sullivan, third.

East-West: Mrs. C D. Elks and Ms. Estelle Eastwood, first with .634 percent; Chris Langley and Ed Yauck, second; Mrs. John McConn^ and Mrs. Everett Pittman, third.

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Two researchers studying the effects of aging on mental abilities want to know if training in old age can improve mental performance.

In 1956 Warner Schale, of Pennsylvania State University, began testing a sample of 400 people obtained from the files of the health maintenance organization of Seat-tles Group Health Cooperative.

Many members of the original sample have died or moved away. About 100 are still in the program.

Every seven years Schaie runs the same tests of mental abiliti on the group that he did at the start. Some recently took their fourth test.

Schaie has been joined in his research by Sherry L. Willis, an associate professor who is trying to measure the effect of training sessions on the subjects test scores.

The tests are designed to determine abilities in word recognition, word usage, spatial orientation, number or quantification skills and inductive reasoning.

The good news is that most people really show very little change - barring acute

New Officers Installed

Dorothy Armistead was installed as president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Friday evening. The installation service was conducted by Margaret Brown, charter member of the auxiliary .

Other officers re: Mattie Askew, senior vice president; Merle Austin, junior vice president; Alice Moseley, treasurer; Margie Tyson, chaplain; Lillie Pearl Joyner, conductress; Helen Liles, guard; Lillian Bradshaw, trustee; Carrie West, secretary; Nellie Fleming, patriotic instructor; Sallie Vainright, assistant conductress; Marie Stocks, assistant guard; and Betty LaForce, musician.

A covered-dish supper was held. The speakers table was centered with an arrangement of roses and magnolia arrangements were used on auxiliarty tables.

Mrs. West gave the invocation.

illness - Until the early 60s, Schaie said. In fact, a substantial number of people show no real deterioration until their late 70s.

The late 70s seem to be a breaking point. Before 60, virtually no one suffers measurable deterioration in their mental abilities. After 80, almost everyone does.

... passive vocabulary (word recognition) holds the longest, he said. Thats probably because were talked at until we die.

The tests show inductive reasoning - the ability to synthesize information, make decisions and draw conclusions - is usually the first mental function to decline.

This does not mean the aged should be fearful about ideclining mental faculties, Schaie said.

In effect, its a case of use it or lose it. We find that those who maintain their mental capacity the longest are similar to those who follow a disciplined program of exercise, he said. You have to keep exercising your bram like it was a muscle. Schaie and Willis also say certain personality types retain mental function longer than others.

"You have to be able to strike compromises with life, especially as you get older, Willis said. Rehashing past tragedies or present worries over and over is an indicator of mental rigidity.

TTiey find older people who work crossword puzzles or play chess or card games such as bridge tend to score higher on their tests at progressively older ages. These games require an active response.

Their research also suggests older people probably can still learn or relearn somethings.

Were not talking about training someone to be a nuclear scientist or a computer programmer - although there are some older people certainly who could become computer programmers, Schaie said. Were talking about retraining people in living skills, for example, that

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Ms. Willis says some testing seems to show that some of the effects of aging are not irreversible.

Test subjects may forget how to perform a certain test, she said, but training seems to help them relearn the mental skill more quickly.

What looks like mental deterioration often isnt, Schaie and Willis emphasized.

They said many older people dont function as well as previously simply because they are more removed from work and social activity. Some do not keep up because they arent exposed to new tasks required by a changing society.

The electronic bank machine is a good example of the problem. Ms. Willis said.

I test myself by seeing if I can write a check at the grocery store before the checker can finish totaling up the bill, she said. I notice now that I cant do it all the time. It cant be my age (shes in her 40s); its those new electronic scanning machines. At least thats

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An aged person's mental ability is also, in a large way, a factor of the time taken to think, Schaie said

Some of the confidence games and swindles perpetrated On older people often try to deprive the person of time by rushing him to make a decision, he said.

While the speed of thinking may slow, mental abilities needed to reach a conclusion may remain intact.

W'e are seeing a lot of very interesting people -some who have not shown any sign of decline, Schaie said.

Some of these people give you courage. If 1 can be that way, you say, getting older will be okay.

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Japanese Look Lends New Profile To Fashion Scene

"We love the Japanese clothes. said one of two, Brazilian women shoppers in the boutique, "Theyre intellectual clothing, like drama.

The Daily Reflector. Greenville. C - Wednesday .Mav25.1983-3 They were returning to K10 carrying the neu .Japanese

de Janeiro after a shopping spree in London where they bought Issey and Commes des Garcons clothes.

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Words Of Consolation Can Be Cruel

By Abigail Van Buren

' 1983 by Universal Press Syndicate

DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter from "Linda in l^ncaster telling about some of the cruel comments she heard after losing her 14-year old son. Six years ago my 14-year old son was killed in an accident. 1 also heard some cruel comments from people who thought they were comforting me.

My son was a slow learner. Not retarded just slow. My sister-in-law said, "Youre better off. Now you wont have any more problems to deal with, so dont feel sorry for yourself. (I will never forgive her.)

At the time of my sons death, there was no one to talk to about my feelings. It was easier just to keep quiet easier on others. Everyone assumed I was "adjusting nicely.

Recently my mother casually mentioned how much my son had resembled me. My guard was down and I broke down and cried. Her comment: I thought youd be over that by now.

Abby, I'll nei er be "over it ! Ill just keep my guard up more closely now, especially when p^ple ask, How many children do you have? We originally had two, b\ijt I thought that by answering One, I wouldnt have to talk about the one we lost. But that doesnt work either. When 1 say One, Im asked.^'Why only one? (Can you believe it.')    ^    ,

Tfeel for Linda. Thanks for letting me get this out of my system. In my heart Im still . .    j

THE MOTHER OF TWO

DEAR MOTHER: Please accept my condolences. You most certainly should talk about the son you tost. And if you^ feel like crying, go ahead and cry until youre all cried out, (Tears are healing.) Dont keep this raging resentment bottled up inside you, pretending to be adjusting nicely.

You are still hurting because you havent allowed yourself to express your normal feelings: the anger, the pain, the grief of losing a part of you. You need to do that.

Please get in touch with a wonderful support group called Compassionate Friends. (Check your phone book.) They can be enormously helpful to people who have lost a child.

About your sister-in-law: She probably meant well, but she showed herself to be shallow, unfeeling and thoughtless. Forgive her.

By MARIE OKABE NEW YORK (UPI) -Japans avant garde designers are shocking and delighting the fashion capitals of the world.

From Tokyo to Paris to New York, the latest rave in the fashion world is the new Japanese look emphasizing comfort and fabric over the more tight-fitting and conservative silhouettes of European and American designers.

Retailers and customers describe the clothes as modern and forceful, philosophical, refreshing and intellectual. Critics dismiss the style as funereal - the beggar or flea market look.

The most controversial of the new designers is Rei Kawakubo, creator of the Commes (Jes Garcons line, whose popularity abroad has surged since she first showed her collection in Paris last October.

Others like Issey Miyake, the first of the new wave of Japanese designers, and Yohji Yamamoto, also emphasize dark shades and masculine shapes and have captured the fancy of European and American high fashion markets.

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This spring when she showed her fall collection in Paris, American buyer Charles Gallay of Beverly Hills said, "Theres a customer for that, and these are dfefinitely clothes for the young.

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DEAR TRUE? False! (Johnny Carsons mothers name is Ruth.) The stamp was issued to honor Rachel Louise Carson, an American biologist and science writer (author of Silent Spring). She died in 1964.

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4-The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C -Wednesday, May 25.1983

Editorials

Loss Broods Well

North Carolina entered the race, put up a good fight, and lost. The high-priced, income-producing computer research center chose Texas instead. Gov. Jim Hunts office summed up the situation; Naturally were disappointed ... but the fact that we were in the top four shows we have a lot to offer the industry.

At one time, 52 cities in 22 states were competing for the center, a multimillion-dollar project to be developed by Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp., a con-sotium of 12 major U.S. corporations. At the end, it was a choice between Austin, Texas; North Carolinas Research Triangle Park; San Diego and Atlanta. Austin won.

It was a big victory, one that would have settled nicely in this state. The corporation will have an annual budget approaching $100. million with 275 scientists andabout 150 support personnel.

Texas Gov. Mark White compares the decision by MCC to NASAs move to Houston in the early 1960s. It should be a magnet and a hub that will produce a great many technological spinoffs, he said.

This is the type of industry that Gov. Hunt has been seeking for North Carolina. It does, indeed, speak well of his efforts that the state was among the final choices for such a project. The effort to land a victory of this magnitude should not be lessened.

Choose Carefully

W.E. Fulford, Jr., who has presided over much of the growth and development of Pitt County College, will be taking a leave of absence for a year beginning July 1.

An interim president will be chosen by the board of trustees to direct the college during the year. No doubt the board will act as speedily as possible, but at the same time, choose carefully the person who will serve as interim president during the year.

Pitt Community College is a major educational entity in our community and it is making an important contribution in training its students for business, the medical field, in.dustry and further education.

The interim president will have much to do to prepare for the fall quarter at PCC and we hope it will be a person who will continue to direct the institution toward further service to our community.

Paul T. O'Connor

Pay Raise Would Affect More Workers

John C^nniff

Vibes Pay Off

NEW YORK (AP) - Since he holds many patents in vibration analysis, and because he invests in stocks, it isnt surprising that Robert S. Morrow should seek guidance from the vibes emitted by the stock market.

What is surprising are the results. In November 1980 he forecast the market would bottom out in August 1982. When it did, he bought five warrants - for leverage - and showed a profit of 86 percent by the second week in May.

The average would have been higher if Lomak Petroleum had performed as well as his high-tech choices. It rose only 7 percent, diluting the 152 percent gain on Syntech International, the 113 percent on Grant Industries, the 99 percent on Codenoll Technology, and the 59 percent return on Balance Computer.

Throughout his professional life the 50-year-old Morrow has measured and analyzed vibration patterns in machines and instruments, the better to reduce the movements to zero. He holds 34 patents.

In 1976, at the insistence of his wife, Sandra, he joined an amateur investment club near his Dublin, Ohio, home and became intrigued with the pulses given off by the market as surely as the ocean has waves."

Delving deeper into the mathematical analysis of the waves, measuring in particular their frequency andThe Daily Reflector

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R.ALEIGH - When Gov. Jim Hunt presented his budget at the beginning of the year, legislators looked with skepticism on the proposal to lift the freeze on increment pay reaises. To reinstitute the programs of annual steps for teachers and merit raises for state employees, the Legislature would have to find $96 million. Considering the recession and the mood against tax increases, it didnt appear likely that money would be found.

But now, a recovery is under way, some tax increases are being dicussed and Hunts base budget was trimmed by some $45 million. So. Hunt and legislative leaders are talking about a pay increase that would go beyond the $% million.

The proposal calls for a 5 percent pay hike for all state workers. But, the freeze would remain in effect. Total cost, by my calculations, would be $146.8 million -some $50 million more than the original plan.

The charm of the across-the-board pay hike is that it is seen as being fairer to all state workers than was Hunts original proposal. The teacher and state employee increment programs are not identical. If the freeze is lifted, all teachers get a raise this year, but not all state employees.

Teachers are on a 10-step salary schedule that was instituted in 1980. No teacher has yet peaked out on that schedule. So, if the increment increases were re-instated, all teachers would have gotten a 4.8 percent raise.

State employees are on a nine-step schedule. More than 15 percent of them have reached the top of that schedule and these people wont get a raise this year if only the freeze is lifted.

Also, the assembly never appropriates enough money to give everyone a merit increase. If the lowest paid employees all get steps, only two-thirds of the state workforce would get the raises.

Everytime a higher paid employees gets one, it decreases that percentage.

Emmett Burden, executive director of the N.C. State Employees Association, estimates that 40 percent of the state employees would not get any increase next July if only the freeze is lifted.

An across-the-board raise would be much fairer and more equitable, said Arch Laney, executive director of the N.C. State Goverment Employees Association, especially since we havent had anything in terms of a raise in two years.

State employees last got a raise - 5 percent in January 1982. But, six months later they learned that the merit program was being frozen because of that years fiscal crunch,

John Doman, executive director of the N.C. Association of Educators, says both plans mean the same money for individual teachers. But, with an across-the-board raise, base salaries would rise.

Art Buchwald^

Hi-Tech Job Interview

amplitude, he found a bull-bear pattern of 52 months, and within it smaller cycles of 26 months down to three weeks.

He had, he felt, discovered the markets timing, an invaluable tool to go along with the more conventional criteria he used in picking individual stocks.

Morrow seeks high-tech stocks because of their tendency to be fast growers, and, of course, because he is more aware of their merits. As manager of research for such a company, he reads 40 technical journals each month.

The companies he chooses, he says, have the potential to double in 12 to18 months. Most have a 25 percent annual growth rate, 15 percent after-tax profit, and produce a unique product that is bound to rise if its industry does.

Using those criteria, and relying on spectrum or vibration analyses, he recommended 14 stocks to his club beginning in 1976 and. during the time they were held, saw them gain an average of 64 percent a year after commissions.

Morris doesnt claim to know all the reasons for market cycles, but suspects it has much to do with such things as paychecks, taxes and Social Security payments, all of which are locked into some fraction of a year.

He has found the 52-month cycle to be made up of about 34 bull months and 18 bears, which leads him to the forecast of a 1350 peak in the Dow Jones industrial average by April 30,1985.

In the meantime, however, he thinks the high for this year has been or is about to be reached - there is a 3 percent noise level that nobody can forecast, he says - and that the Dow will close this year at 1104.

To Morris, "stocks are a massive ebb and flow of funds. If you understand this ebb and flow, he says, you can use the short cycles to exploit trading opportunities and the long ones for longer-term investments.

He insists that even monetary and fiscal policies do not change the cyde, a view at odds with the beliefs of many conventional forecasters. Such policies affect the amplitude of cycles, he says, but not their frequency.

Morris also scoffs at the theory that expanding economies and markets occur before a presidential election, the notion being that an incumbent seeks to spur economic activity and thereby his election chances. That cycle, he claims, cannot be found before 1962. If it exists, he says, it is mere coincidence.

Deeply immersed in engineering. Morrow says he isnt about to drop out. Instead, he says, he has simply found a new interest that insures against middle-age doldrums - and puts monev in his pocket!

Nevertheless, he has registered as an investment adviser, handling accounts f $50,000 to $300,000, and plans to expand it to include physiQians and athletes.

Apparently the job market for college graduates is still in the hi-tech industries. The trouble is that most graduates dont know how to apply for a hi-tech job.

When Rod Beaver came home from an interview the other day he was very discouraged.

"The personnel director only spent three minutes with me and said I wasnt qualified.

"Of course you werent qualiNed, his uncle, who works for IBM, told him. "Look at the way youre dressed, Youre wearing a blue suit and a white shirt and a conservative tie. And you shaved. Is that any way to apply for a position in a hi-tech industry

Beaver said. "1 dont understand. 1 wanted to make a good impression.

"You dont make a good impression in hi-tech by wearing a shirt and tie.

"1 thought everyone at IBM had to wear a dark suit, shirt and tie.

"That was in the old days when it was important to look nice. If you want to be a salesman you can dress like that, but if youre going for the big money in programming and research they dont trust you if youre too well dressed. "What should he have worn? Beavers mother asked.

A sport shirt, blue jeans and open sandals. You have to look like a crazy genius before they lake any interest in you. You kids think you can just walk into a hi-tech company all slicked and dressed up and theyll be impressed with you. But it isnt so. They want people who look like they know something about computers. "Ive got an outfit in my closet I can wear, and Ill go out for an interview this afternoon.

Dont go out until you grow a beard. Hi-tech executives hate people who are clean shaven. And dont get a haircut for a while. You want to look like a gorilla if you hope to get the personnel directors attention.

"Does he have to grow a beard? his mother asked.

It could make the difference between $25,000 and $45,000 a year, his uncle said.

"What do I say to the personnel director'? Rod asked.

"You dont say much. Ill be the personnel man. Now the first question Ill ask you is if you think you would be happy working for the company.

"Yes, sir. Its always been my dream to work for a company like this.

"Thats not the correct reply. You say you have no idea, but youre willing to

give it a try. Except you dont want to be bugged about how long it takes you to come up with something. And you dont want anyone checking on how many hours you put in.

Does he have to be that surly? his mother asked.

There are hundreds of kids waiting out there for jobs in hi-tech, and all the companies are looking for are surly loners who dont want to be told what to do.

If Rod is going to look unkempt and be surly how is he going to impress the hi-tech clients? his mother wanted to know.

"If he gets the job hell never see a customer. The people they hire for research and development are kept in a separate building in cages and they get a banana once or twice a day.

Rod thanked his uncle for the advice, and came back the next month to announce he got a job with the Apple Corporation. I did everything you told me, me, and they were so impressed with the way I looked and how surly I was, they selected me over two guys from the Stanford Business School, and gave me a surfboard so I wouldnt get bored in my office.

(c) 1983, Los Angeles Times Syndicate

Rowland Evans and Robert Novak

Wallace Prefers Mndale

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Ketlecting the depth of change in Deep South politics, an intimate of Gov. George C. Wallace was asked which current Democratic presidential hopeful would appeal most to the old segregationists current constituency and replied: Fritz Mndale!

Wallace and Mndale indeed share the same left-ofcenter coalition currently dominant in Alabama Democratic politics. That makes unlikely in the extreme Wallaces endorsement of Sen. John Glenn, help that some insiders here think might be necessary to overcome Mbndales organizational head start.

This judgment seems extreme, but Glenn is in for the fight of his life against Mndale in Alabamas presidential primary March 13, one of at least 11 primaries on that "super-Tuesday that might well determine the nominee. Glenns Southern Strategy, predicated on the theory that the ex-astronauts more conservative image will automatically prevail in the old Confederacy, collides with leftward impact of black voting in the desegregated New South.

Glenns prospects in Alabama had seemed particularly bright to his managers considering the influence here of one of his supporters back home in Ohio: .Marvin Warner, a Cincinnati business tycoon who was Jimmy carters ambassador to Switzerland. A native of Birmingham, Warner attended the University of Alabama with some of the states prominent figures - such as Gen. Taylor Hardin, a key aide to Wallace in his glory days as governor.

Harden has betpttshing Glenn in Alabama But an even more influential Warner schoolmate, George Corley Wallace, has not. Who would pay any attention if I did endorse anybody.^ he said, when we asked during an interview in his capitol office whether he would endorse anybody for president. Wallace, who once delisted in mimicking and

ridiculing liberal Democratic politicians, would not rise to the bait when we asked him his opinion of current hopefuls.

While Wallace was eager to discuss with us such international problems as the Third World debt overhang (1 warned against that, youll remember, he said), the only presidential campaigns he wanted to talk about were those of 1964, 1968 and 1972 in which he was a dramatic participant. That Wallace will keep hands off the campaign of 1984 may be the oddest but is surely the safest forecast in todays Alabama politics.

If he has a personal preference for president, it is not Glenn but an old colleague and darkest of dark horees: Floridas former governor, Reubin Askew. Beyond sentiment, however, Wallace is running with political horses not faintly similar to his old American Independent Party.

Wallace is allied with a four-pronged coalition - labor, school teachers, blacks and trial lawyers - that opposes the business interests on vital tax questions; in our interview, Wallace complained about the businessmans greed. With the race issue no longer an obsession, he has returned to his left-populist roots. Hence the confident appraisal by his intimate: Wallace and Mndale have the same constituency.

Even in this transformed climate, one mainstream Alabama Democratic politician assumed two months ago that Glenn is more to Alabama's taste than Mndale. He consequently contributed $230 to the senators campaign. To his surprise, he and several other Glenn contributors were not invited to a cocktail party marking the senators visit to Montgomery (one of the minor but damaging mistakes now legendary in the Glenn campaign).

I found an awful lot of Nixon and Reagan backe there, said one

That would be better in the long run, it would make teaching more attractive to beginners and give experienced teachers greater earning potential. NCAE favors the idea.

Going to a across-the-board raise would represent a change of heart for Hunt. Hes said he    favors re-

implementation of the step increses because they reward productivity. But theres strong feeling in the Legislature that it would be unfair to do nothing more than lift the freeze.

Hunt worries that if the freeze is not lifted this year, the merit increse program could lose its hallowed place in the budget. Go two years without it and it can no longer be considered an automatic element of the budget every year. Burden and Laney share that concern but they think the program can wait another year, if it means getting a raise for all state employees.Public Forum

mainstream Democrat who crashed the party. Glenns invited guests would have been called Dixiecrats two decades ago. An example: JohnR. (Bubba)Trotman, a nominal Democrat who has backed Republicans in congressional and U.S. Senate races. Hosting the party were d Lowder and his son, Bobby, representatives of Alabama old money and the Farm Bureau.

The links of the Lowders and Trotman with todays Alabama Democratic Party are slim. Noting this and Mondales organizational headstart, one insider told us: I think it will take Wallace to save Glenn here, and thats not going to happen.

The judgment is premature.

Copyright 1983 Field Enterprises, Inc.

To the editor:

In the last two decades, U.S. tuna boats have killed more than eight million dolphins. For reasons no one knows, tuna travel under the dolphins, so fishermen use the dolphins to locate the tuna and intentionally set nets around them. Unable to escape, the dolphins are entangled in the nets and drown or die of shock.

With enactment of the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972, making the killing of dolphins illegal, the government instituted an observer program whereby technicians would accompany a random sampling of tuna boats to insure compliance .with dolphin protection regulations. Within several years, the dolphin kill was at a tenth of its previous level. But last January a federal court ruled that the observer program is unconstitutional, which could prove disastrous for dwindling dolphin populations. The observer program offered the only practical method of assuring that dolphin-saving techniques were being used and of estimating mortality rates.

The MMPA was intended to protect the dolphins. We must let our representatives in Congress know that we demand enforcement of the MMPA through the observer program and continued research into dolphin-saving techniques or dolphin populations may collapse.

Dolphins possess brains as large as and as com{^ex as our own. Some suggest that the dolphin is at least smarter than any other animal (except perhaps the whale) and possibly even smarter than humans. It will be tragic if the dolphin sacrifice continues until the herds are too small and too few to recover.

Mary E. White

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Rocky Mount

To the editor ;

Please let me preface my comments. Greenville and Pitt County people are very blessed to have some excellent dedicated doctors. I love and appreciate those who serve so well. However, isnt there someone, somewhere who can help the avrage working person? Medical expenses are unheard of.

To cite my case, I went to a local doctor last week and spent approximately 10 minutes in his presence. He checked my throat, looked into my eyes, checked my reflexes and had me walk across the room for him. They called it a neurological workup. I was referred to this doctor by another local doctor.

When I left his office and stopped to pay my bill there was a sign Expected to pay when services are rendered. When 1 asked the receptionist how much my visit was, she replied $70. I said, "I beg your pardon, thinking I had surely misunderstood her. Her reply was the same thing.

Do you realize that, considering this, his hourly rate could reach $420 per hour. I was unable to pay $70, but could pay $35, which incidentally left me $3 in my checking account. There was no diagnosis given. I still have my problem and am short $35 and in debt $35. Cant someone help us with our problem?

Ann Coward

Route 9, Box 401 Greenville

Letters to Public Forum should be limited to 300 words. The editor reserves the right to cut longer letters.

Elisha Douglas

Strength For Today

An older minister, speaking to a group of young ministers, advised them that when they went to their first parish they should become acquainted with their new surroundings by walking through them.

Do not ride through your parish, said the old teacher, until you have first walked through it. Tramp through it step by step until you know its life. Get down on the level on which everybody walks, and you will understand your people and your

problems better.

One of the conspicuous things about Jesus of Nazereth was the way he lived his life amid the teeming crowds of his day. John the Baptist lived in the wilderness and people went out to hear him preach, but Jesus carried his message into the cities and villages and countrysides of Palestine. This was one of the things which made Jesus the more vital of the two.

Dont ride through life walk through it. Enter into it living, and by so doing you will find life.

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Solidarity Members Sentenced

WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Five Solidarity members have received prison terms rangning up to two years following their conviction for disturbing the normal fun-citoning" of an internment camp, the official news agency PAP reports.

A sixth member of the outlawed independent union, Radoslaw Sarnicki, 19, drew a suspended one-year sentence, was fined $118 and placed on three years probation, PAP said Tuesday.

The six defendants had alleged they were beaten by guards on Aug. 12, 1982, at the Kwidzyn internment camp in northern Poland where they were held after the Decemb^ 1981 imposi

tion of martial law.

During the March 3 trial at a civilian court in the Baltic city of Elblag, defendant Zygmunt Golawski testified-prison guards savagely beat about 40 inmates who protested cancellation of their relatives visitation rights.

EXPLOSION - This mobile home and car were heavily damaged Tuesday when a tract or-trailer rig exploded near Rowesville, S.C. Authorities said a woman and three

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.SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) - Leftist insurgents say they will create a revolutionary government in a northern province and are urging thousands of peasants who fled the rebel stronghold to return.

The Popular Liberation Forces announced Tuesday over the clandestine Radio Farabundo Marti the formation of a Regional Governing Junta for Chalatenango province.

The rebel faction also said it is establishing civil registries to issue birth, marriage and death certificates and launching a civic action program. It did not provide details during its broadcast from somewhere in Chalatenango.

Chalatenango, located along the Honduran border, is the rebel bands center of operations. The Popular Liberation Forces, largest of the

five guerrilla groups fitting the U.S.-supported rightist government, claims to control 26 of Chalatenangos 33 townships.

Stretched thin by guerrilla offensives around the country, the military stopped defending the communities against hit-and-run rebel attacks six months ago and now use its troops to guard highways, power plants and Other key installations in the area.

The rebel broadcast said it will form a popular local council composed of guerrilla leaders, prominent leftists in the province and a

group of Roman Catholic priests and nuns who joined the insurrection and call themselves the popular church. It did not say who would form the junta.

We are building popular power. We are advancing toward final victory, the broadcast said.

Guerrilla leader Facundo Guardado urged peasants who fled the province to return and appealed to small businessmen to join the rebel cause. Half of the provinces population of 225,000 is reported to have fled since fighting between the rebels and government forces began in October 1979.

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Gunmen Get $10,7 Million in Armored Car Theft

PARIS (AP) - Police searched today for three or four gunmen who robbed an armored car and escaped with as much as $10.7 million in cash.

Police said the holdup took place Tuesday night at the intersection of a highway between Massy and Palaiseau in the suburbs southwest of Paris.

They said the three employees who were in the truck were not injured.

The employees told police the gunmen were riding in a car that resembled a police vehicle and forced them over to the side of the road. The gunmen then fled in the armored vehicle.

Authorities said the armored car had visited shops, banks and businesses and was loaded with cash from the Pentecost holiday

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NEW YORK (AP) - A juror said there was never a question of guilt for a man convicted of slaying a federal witness and three CBS technicians and conspiring to murder another person in what prosecutors said was an effort to cover up a massive fraud.

Donald Nash, 47, of Keansburg, N.J., displayed no emotion as he was convicted Tuesday of four cold-blooded slayings on a lonely New York City pier, gunning down Margaret Barbera, 33, and the three CBS employees who came to her aid on April 12,1982.

It was never a question of guilt. It was just the degree of guilt, said juror Raymond Coletti after the Ma^attan Supreme Court panel convicted Nash following an eight-week trial.

The technicians gunned down at the parking lot atop Pier 92 in Manhattan were Edward Benford of Hawthorne, Leo Kuranuki of Great' Neck, and Robert Schulze of Clifton. N.J,

The jury, which deliberated for 13 hours over two days, also found Nash guilty of conspiring to kill Miss Barberas friend and coworker. Jenny Soo Chin, a 46-year-old feaneck, N.J., woman who disappeared on Jan. 5,1982, and is presumed dead.

Nash faces a sentence of 25 years to life on each of the four murder convictions, and up to 25 years on the conspiracy count. He is to be sentenced by Justice Clifford A. Scott on June 22.

Defense attorney Lawrence Hochheiser, who said he felt terribly shaken as the verdict was announced, told reporters it would be appealed. He had called only one defense witness, an eye doctor, arguing that Nash's poor eyesight made it unlikely that anyone would hire him as a hit man. He also questioned the validity of the prosecutions forensic evidence.

Hochheiser said Nash told him, You did the best you could, dont worry,

Assistant District Attorney Gregory Waples would not say whether his office would prosecute Candor Diamond Co, owner Irwin Margolies, whom he accused in court as the man who hired Nash to silence Miss Barbera and

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HOUSTON (AP)-A judge who jailed one teen-ager who failed to call him sir now has refused to accept a plea bargain for a woman accused of welfare fraud, because she made the same omission.

State District Judge Michael McSpadden refused Tuesday to accept Sandra Thomas guilty plea even though attorneys for the state and the defense had agreed on conditions of a pilea bargain. Under that arrangement, Ms. Thomas would have been sentenced to four years probation and ordered to pay the state $892.

McSpadden said the woman answered several questions "Yes and No and that he repeatedly admonished her to add "sir to her answers.

When youre asking me for probation, I want you to show me some respect." MeSpadden said he told the vyoman. He said she answered 'another question lyes, and he refused to accept her plea and set a trial date for June 27.

Well just let a jury decide this case, McSpadden said. "It will be interesting to see what they might do with a welfare fraud.

Assistant District Attorney Bill Miller said he would not comment. I dont want to fan the fires he said.

Defense attorney Vincent Musachia said he had warned Ms. Thomas to call McSpadden "sir.

On March 30, McSpadden sentenced Michael A. Washington, 18, to 30 days in jail for burglary after he refused to address the judge as "Sir.

Washington was freed April 17 after an appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin. He was assessed a four-year probated sentence for burglary of a building.

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Fifty-nine percent of the managers said they expect the current quarter to be stronger than the first quarter, compared with 9 percent who think it will be worse, and seven of 10 managers predicted improvement again during the second half of the year, the National Association of Purchasing Management said.

The association represents those who buy equipment and supplies for companies, and the latest survey queried

managers at 250 corporations nationwide.

Sixty-four percent of the managers said they see price increases during the rest of the year, while only 1 percent expect lower prices. Last November, only 29 percent of the purchasing agents predicted higher prices.

The higher prices will be across the board, according to 22 percent of the agents, while 78 percent see only selective changes, the association said.

Despite expectations of an improving economy, the purchasing managers reported only a moderate increase so far in production

Eleven percent said their companies were operating at less than 50 percent of capacity. That was down

from 19 percent last November, but above the 9 percent who reported such factory utilization in May 1982 and the 5 percent in November 1981,

The agents surveyed also could not report a boom in capital spending this year.

Thirty-three percent said their companies will spend more for capital programs, such as new plant and equipment, in' 1983, but 40 percent said their firms will spend less than in 1982.

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MENTOR, Ohio (AP) - Daniel Zivko didnt know much about wine, but he seemed to recall they made good wine in Bordeaux. So he bought a dusty collection of bottles for $500 which may turn into a $40,000 windfall.

Zivko and his wife went to a sale of furnishings at the mansion of Edward W. Moore in Kirtland last fall, hoping to pick up some art objects at reasonable prices.    ,

A wine expert was reported to have appraised the wine and liquor collection, including about 880 bottles of wine, at $700.

Zivko, who works for a subcontractor doing energy audits, picked up one bottle marked Haut Sauternes 1912 Bordeaux.

I pulled it out of the case and held it to the light, he recalls. It was a light amber color and gleamed like a topaz.

The Haut Sauternes meant nothing to me, but from somewhere in the back of my mind, I recalled that they made good wine in Bordeaux.

He offred $450 for the collection, and was talked up to $500.

The Zivkos took about 100 of the bottles home with them, stopping along the way to buy a couple of wine books.

Among the bottles was an 1899 Chateau Haut-Brion. That vintage, one book said, was outstanding.

The Zivkos were later told by Alexander C. McNally, who runs the annual Heublein Inc. auction of rare wines, that 390 bottles of their wines would bring between $25,000 to $40,000 at auction.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -Lobbying hard for votes, President Reagan scored a major legislative victory by persuading the Demo-cratic-controlied House to approve funds to develop the 10-warhead MX missile.

Reagan called Tuesdays 239-186 House vote a "wise, courageous step forward for America" that tells the world Americans are uniting in a common search to protect our security, reduce the level of nuclear weapons and strengthen the peace.

The Republican-controlled Senate was scheduled to vote today on MX development funds, in a test of sentiment. Senators voted 59-35 Tuesday to kill a Democratic attempt to delay an MX decision until Reagan agrees to a basing plan to make the weapon less vulnerable t6 a Soviet attack.

Critics say the MX would be vulnerable to Soviet attack and destabilize the arms race. Reagan argued the MX is needed as a bargaining chip in arms negotiations with the Soviets.

Extensive lobbying by Reagan was credited by MX supporters and critics alike with persuading the House to reverse its 245-176 vote of last December against the

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - One of the teams expected at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles will not run, jump, swim or compete in any contest, yet will play a key role.

According to the publication MIS Week, there will be a team of some 450 technicians whose duties during the 16-day event will be to handle regular telephone service, the broadcasting of video and audio signals to 3 billion people in 160 countries, and the teletyping of data, and teleconferencing - all using digital fiberoptic cable at nine . venues in the Los Angeles area.

weapon. But Reagan won over many opponents by pledging his commitment to arms control..

Reagan won another legislative round as the Senate Finance Committee voted 11-7 to approve his bill to give tuition tax credits for parents of private school pupils. The measure would eventually allow a credit of up to $300 a year for each private school pupil.

The panel also voted 11-5 to raise the governments debt ceiling another $100 billion to $1,389 trillion. Treasury officials say the increased borrowing authority, which has passed the House, is need^ because the current debt limit of $1.29 trillion will be reached at months end.

Acknowledging that the measures fat was unclear. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn,, warned there would not be a Memorial Day recess unless a debt ceiling bill was approved.

The Finance Committee was also planning today to vote to repeal a law requiring the withholding of taxes from interest and dividends starting July 1.

On the other side of Capitol Hill, the House Appropriations Committee cut $240 million from the first appropriation bill for 1984 before sending the bill to the House floor. The cuts were approved in response' to threats of a presidential veto.

The $14.29 billion measure would provide funds for the Energy Department, Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation and eight smaller agencies including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Tennessee Valley Authority.

The panel also quickly approved a $54.19 billion spending bill for the Department of Housing and Urban Development and 17 other independent agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency and National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

The full House, however, is expected to add $4.6 billion to the measure for revenue sharing with local governments that was not included in the version approved by the Appropriations Committee.

A measure to establish a state-federal health insurance program for the unemployed won approval of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and headed to the full House with broad bi-partisan support.

States choosing to participate would receive matching federal payments that depended on a states unemployment rate. Jobless workers who enrolled would pay a premium of 2 percent of their weekly unemployment check.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, meanwhile, approved former Florida Sen. Richard Stones nomination to be Reagans special ambassador to Central America. Gen. Paul X. Kelley won approval from the Senate Armed Services Committee to be the new Marine Corps, commandant. Both nominations now go to the full Senate.

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With more than 600,000 Democratic votes from Tuesdays election counted by early today, Mrs. Collins, a former schoolteacher, had an 11,519-vote lead over Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane, making his second successive attempt for the states top office

Bunning, a state senator who was supported by the state and national Republican parties, swept his primary against feeble opposition.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court, accused by university president Bob Jones III of murdering religious freedom, may have dealt a death blow to some religious schools.

The nations highest court repudiated the Reagan administrations legal views Tuesday, ruling by an 8-1 vote that the federal government rightly denied tax breaks to racially discriminatory schools.

The government has a fundamental, overriding interest in eradicating racial discrimination in education discrimination that prevailed with official approval for the first 165 years of this nations history, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger wrote.

Burger said the administration was wrong when it told the Internal Revenue Service to stop withholding tax-exempt status for such private schools.

President Reagan, asked at a White House ceremony about the ruling, said. We will obey the law."

Tuesdays decision is a serious blow to many private schools that depend heavily on tax-deductible contribu

tions from individuals. Those contributions are not as attractive when not tax deductible.

The high court had been told that without such special tax treatment, many religiously affiliated schools would have to close down.

President Reagan had explained the administrations break from a 13-year IRS policy as an attempt to rein in bureaucracy, not to promote racism. Administration lawyers said Congress never authorized the IRS to combat racial bias by denying tax breaks.

With only Justice William H. Rehnquist dissenting, the Supreme Court said the administration was wrong. Such tax-exempt status properly was denied Bob Jones University in Greenville. S.C., and the Goldsboro Christian Schools in Goldsboro. N.C.. the court said.

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president Jones, an ordained preacher. It's been murdered by the Supreme Court today.

Well pay the taxes we have to pay, and trust the Lord to sustain this institution," Jones said.

National and state flags were flown at half-staff at the university Tuesday,

William f. Coleman Jr., the prominent black lawyer and civil rights advocate specially appointed by the Supreme Court to defend the IRS policy, praised the ruling.

I think the court has said for the first time that racial discrimination in any form whatsoever in educational institutions is against national policy, Coleman said. The government cannot directly or indirectly support it."

For Bob Jones University and the Goldsboro schools, that indirect support amounted to about $1 million a year in tax breaks.

Burgers opinion discounted arguments that the IRS action represented a trampling of religious freedoms when applied to religiously affiliated schools.

The governmental interest (in stamping out racial discrimination in education) substantially outweighs whatever burden denial of tax benefits places on ithe schools) exerc)se of'the)r religjous behefs, Burgr sa)d.

Conceding that the ruling "will inevitably have a substantial impact on the operation of private religious schools, he added that it will not prevent those schools from observing their religious tenets.

The American Jewish Committee said in a statement that the decision was a victory in the continuing battle against bigotry. The National Association of Independent Schools said it was pleased, adding that the private school world in general does not support racial discrimination

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Jaycees Cover Jamscam Debts

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The North Carolina Jaycees have raised $135,000 in contributions and pledges to cover funds owed to the Jaycees charitable foundation from the Jamscam scandal, club officials said Tuesday.

"It really speaks highly of the integrity of the organization and its members, state Jaycees executive vice president Jerry Wall said in a telephone interview from Asheboro. "None of these fellows were involved in the thing. But the name of the organization was at stake.

Wall said the State Bureau of Investigation had determined that $153,500 was owed to the Jaycees charitable foundation. The debt resulted when money was diverted for the use of some Jaycee leaders who created phony chapters and members to enhance their reputations in the national organization.

Wall said bonds and insurance took care of some of the money owed, but that the Jaycees had to raise $135,000 over three years. All but $25,000 had been raised by Saturday, when the organization held its state convention in Winston-

Salem.

During the meeting, dozens of Jaycees came forward to pledge and contribute money from their own pockets, he said. More money came from former members.

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But the manufacturers say they are overwhelmed by the 200 percent increase in ge-neric-cigarette sales this year By the end of the first quarter of 1983, sales of generic smokes captured 2.5 percent of the cigarette market or more than $260 million in sales.

Thats more sales than 60 percent of the brands on the market, some of which are spending millions of dollars on advertising, said Jim Dowd, marketing director for Gary Tobacco Co. in Durham.

Gary Tobacco is a division of Liett 4 Myers Tobacco Co. which makes and distributes generic cigarettes. Liggett is the only major tobacco company that sells no-name cigarettes.

When Liggett introduced its generic cigarettes in black-and-white packs two years ago, market analysts predicted that the public wouldnt buy them. But in the first year, consumers spent $130 million on generic cigarettes, making it the fastest-growing segment of the market.

Price is what convinces consumers to buy generic cigarettes, Dowd said. Generics sell for 15 cents to 20 cents less a pack than name brands or $2 less per carton.

The point to consider is that the industry price structure is substantially higher than in years past, making cigarette discounts more meaningful, said John C. Maxwell Jr. of Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Research in New York

In 1980,12,000 stores across the tountry sold Garys generic cigarettes. The generics currently are carried by more than 3 2,0 0 0 supermarkets. 15,000 convenience stores, 12,000 self-service gas stations and thousands of mass-merchandising outlets such asK-Mart.

Dowd said he expects the quality of generic cigarettes to keep customers coming back. He said only top-grade tobacco goes into the generics, which are produced through the same process as other Liggett brands.

Customers will keep buying generics if they like the taste, and thats what were counting on to keep our .sales up, he said.

More than 85 percent of supermarkets nationwide stock one of Garys 110 private-label and generic varieties.

Not all the no-name brands are packaged in a black-and-white box. The Price-Breaker brand Gary produces for the Winn Dixie supermarket chain comes in a yellow-and-red pack. Scotch Buy cigarettes made for Safeway convenience stores are packaged in red, green and white.

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IJ The Dailv Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Wednesday. May 25,1983 FORECAST FOR THURSDAY. MAY 26, 1983

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(ENERAL TENDENCIES: You have new plans you want to put in motion, but postpone until another day to gam maximum benefits. A time to make sure you don't act m an impulsive manner.

ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You may want to quickly make some radical changes now. but haste could make waste instead, so take it easy.

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tlE.MlM (May 21 to June 21) Allies could disappoint vou at this time so handle business by yourself and get good results. Avoid arguments with anyone.

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) It you are not tactful with some credit affair, you could get into more trouble than you bargained for.

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) There are new projects that are appealing to you, but don't commit yourself to any of them until they are further studied.

\ IRGO lAug. 22 to Sept. 22) Get busy and handle new duties you have assumed and get ready for bigger enterprises ahead Maintain poise.

LIBRA iSept. 23 to Oct. 22) Don't do what a hasty-acting associate wants you to do at this time and be ahead of the game Be happy.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You have much work ahead of you, so don't waste any time. Complete the work and gam the benefits.

SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Take extra time to put your business affairs in better order. Personal goals can be easily attained at this time.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Plan time for improving conditions at ho^e and have more harmony there. Be of a more helpful frame of mind.

AGlAHlL S (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) You have to exercise more care in motion to avoid possible accident today. Show that you are precise in all things,

PISCES iFeb. 20 to Mar. 20) Dont think you can buy vour wav in-or out of things, which' would be expensive and not satisfactory at this time.

IF VOl R CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will be good at getting out of confusing situations and will do something constructive about promises that are broken, so be sure to give as fine an education as possible and a happy life will follow.

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Recently returned to Greenville after a 10-year absence, Nan Barber is a new substance abuse counselor with the Pitt County Mental Health Center.

A Greenville native, she has worked for the past several years as a social worker in Chattanooga, Tenn. Much of her adult life here was spent as a teller with Wachovia Bank. She majored in social work at East Carolina University and was employed as a social worker before leaving here. While in Chattanooga, she commuted three years to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville to earn a masters degree in social work.

Most of her work in Tennessee was in protective services - part of the time childrens protective services, part of the time adult protective services.

It was while she was doing protective services work that Mrs. Barber began to see the rewards of assisting substance abusers and their families toward recovery. There is nothing more exciting to me, she said, than working toward recovery with an alcohlic and his or her family.

She encourages her clients to use all the resources of the community, especially Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Families Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and the like. The program that each of these organizations offers one to become responsible for oneself and face one day at a time work and work very well, she said. She said she only wishes there were more in this area to give her clients more choice as to .when to attend. -

Mrs. Barber is the wife of Ed Barber, a car dealer. She has one stepdaughter, Wendy, 17. She attends Hooker Memorial Christian Church and is a member of a number of social work organizations.

States See Treasuries At Low Ebb

WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite signs that a national economic recovery is gaining momentum, state treasuries wilt end this fiscal year at an all-time low, the National Governors Association said ti^ay.

Fiscal 1983 state budget balances are expected to total less than one-half billion dollars, or two-tenths of 1 percent of current expenditures; state spending has slowed dramatically; and few states are expecting big revenue gains in 1984, a report by the association said.

The same survey also found that for this fiscal year, which ends for most states June 30, the balance for all 50 states will total $345 million.

If Texas, an energy rich state and the only one with a large surplus, were excluded from the aggregate, however, the national picture would be a net deficit.

The $345 million surplus for the fiscal year now nearing an end compares to more than $11 billion just three years ago.

Despite laws or state constitutions that forbid operating budget deficits, seven states now expect to end the year in the red. These are California, Connecticut, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Wisconsin. Their combined deficits are expected to total 11.4 billion.

Accord Near On DUI Package

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -After wran^ing for weeks, legislative negotiators are on the brink of reaching a compromise version of Gov. Jim Hunts program to combat drunken driving, lawmakers say.

Sen. Henson Barnes, D-Wayne, coKihairman of a joint conference committee working on the bill, said Tuesday the Senate panel members had formed a proposal on three of five points still separating the House and Senate versions -including the controversial dram shop portion.

Senate conferees were to

meet today to discuss the remaining two differences. If they finish, they might submit their proposals to the House delegation later today.

Barnes said that discussions on a compromise, which had ground to a near halt, have picked up steam under pressure from Hunt and Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green. Hunt met with Barnes and Lancaster last week, while Green attended the Senate delegations meeting Tuesday.

Green said in an interview he told the group it was time to do it (get finished), and they agreed.

Were mighty close, said Barnes. Probably within a few days ... well be through.

Both versions of Hunts bill would replace driving under the influence and lesser related offenses with the new charge of driving while Unpaired. Sentencing would follow a separate hearing and be in accordance with a formula matching ^)unish-ment with circumstances surrounding individual cases.

Both bills would raise the minimum age for drinking beer and wine from 18 to 19.

The bills would allow immediate, 10-day license revocation for any driver with a blood alcohol content of 0.10 or higher, and convicted drunken drivers could lose their licenses for one year. Cars, could be impounded if the owner is caught driving drunk after an earlier DWI conviction.

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14-The Daily Reflector, GreenvUle. N.C.-Wednesday, May 25,1983

Nile...

(Continued from Pagel Sudanese and 48 were Egyptians. The steamer, an old vessel owned by the Nile Valley Co.. a joint Egyptian-Sudanese firm, left Aswan on Monday for the 200-mile voyage ,to Wadi Haifa, a Sudanese river port just south of the border, the sources said.

Shortly after 3 a.m. today (8 p.m. Tuesday EOT), they said, fire broke out on board, gutting the steamer and causing it to sink.

The sources said the ship went down about two miles south of the famous Abu Simbel temples of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II

The area where it sank, the sources said, was infested with crocodiles.

Abu Simbel is about 150 miles south of Aswan.

The steamer was named 10 Ramadan, after the lunar Moslem calender date of the start of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, which at the time coincided with Oct. 6. Ramadan is the Moslem holy month of fasting.

The disaster coincided with an important event in relations between Egypt and Sudan -the inauguration today in Khartoum, Sudans capital, of a joint parliament of 60 Egyptians and 60 Sudanese.

The joint parliament was formed in accordance with a charter the two countries signed last October outlining a 10-year program of policy coordination.

Ruling...

(Continued from Pagel) do about religious freedom. Im not saying whether Goldsboro is right or wrong, but that religious freedom is at stake.

Summerson added he was very concerned about religious freedom. Unless we get more conservatives in

our government, we will lose all the religious freedom we have now. Making note of the constitutional guarantee of freedom of religion, Summerson said there is a tremendous difference in freedom of religion and freedom from religion, and Im afraid of what can happen to Christian principles if we lose sight of this difference.

Budget...

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depending upon the purchasing power of the people.

.Mrs. Meeks said the city will experience a shortfall of $41,000 in local option sales tax revenues in 1982-83 and revenues have been projected at $913,916 for the new fiscal year.

The city manager, in her budget message to the mayor and council, said, In preparing the 1983-84 budget, every effort has been made to work toward the maintenance of an economically sound financial structure which will enable the city to continue to operate in an efficient manner and to continue to provide a full range of municipal semces to the citizens.

Mrs. Meeks said employee salaries have been calculated based upon the June 30, 1983 payroll and funds have been recommended to continue the merit program under guidelines approved in 1980.

Position allocations are also recommended at the same level as 1982-83, Mrs. Meeks said, although city departments requested 17 new positions. Funds are not available in the proposed budget to authorize any of these positions, she informed the council.

The new budget proposes a general fund, which contains personnel and operating expenses for all departments except transit, of $9,538,301, up $46,283 from the current level.

Debt service, which contains expenditures to pay the bonded indebtedness of the city. Parking Authority, and the Utilities Commission, is projected at $2,705,905, down $414,945. Revenue sharing funds anticipated total $695,732 or $9,585 less than 1982-83. Part of the revenue sharing allocation is contingent upon the reenactment of the federal program by Congress.

Public transportation is figured at $282,802 or $80,510 less than the present budget level. The proposed Parking Authority budget amounts to $30,420, down $1,405.

She said a modification in the method of computing the Utilities turnover to the city will result in an increase of approximately $247,887 in 1983-84. The turnover, a variable payment to the city based on citizens equity in the municipally owned utility, amounted to $1.26 million in 1982-83.

Mrs. Meeks said that while the citys fund balance (cash on hand) is not considered a revenue, it was necessary to appropriate $122,455 of the total in order to balance (he new budget. An appropriation of nearly $460,000 from the fund balance was projected last May to help balance the current package.

The city manager said that capital outlay equipment is recommended to be funded at basically the same level as the current year, with funding expected to be channeled through anticipated revenue sharing allocations. She said if the program is not je-enacted, the capital outlay expenses will have to be deferred until other funds become available.

Mrs. Meeks pointed to some pressing capital improvement needs that should be addressed this year. She recommended that these needs be met through the sale fo net-debt reduction bonds, which are allowed by general statutes She said it appears the city would be able to issue approximately $942,390 in net-debt reduction bonds during the new fiscal year.

Programs recommended for funding through the issuance of bonds include replacement of the Hooker Road bridge (129,000), Fifth Street and Rock Springs Road bridge repairs ($25,000), cemetery land ($100,000), a fire-rescue communications system ($128,000), fire-rescue substation land acquisition ($90,000), and fire-rescue headquarters land acquisition ($110,000).

The city and Pitt County jointly fund the operation of Sheppard Memorial Library and the Pitt-Greenville Airport. The citys proposed contribution to Sheppard, budgeted out the revenue sharing trust fund, is $279,021. An appropriation of $30,000 is projected for the airport.

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R.W. MacKenzie, chairman of the board of directors at Carolina Country Day School, said I have no problem with the ruling as it applies to schools that practice racial discrimination. Any school that discriminates racially should not be allowed a tax-exempt status.

TTie Rev. Travis Smith, who heads the Life Gate Christian Academy in the Chicod Community, feels the decision is an infringement on the rights of freedom of religion. We have this right under the first amendment, and I feel this ruling is a really terrible decision.

A fifth spokesman. Father Jerry Sherba, pastor of St. Gabriels Catholic School and administrator of St. Gabriels School, commented. Its about time. Such racially discriminatory schools are anti-gospel and anti-constitutional. They , undermine the gospel value that all are created equal in the eyes of God and therefore perpetuate racism which is in no uncertain terms sinful.

OES NOTICE Pride of the East No. 524, Order of Eastern Star, will have an important meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mount Hermon Lodge on West IPifth Street.

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NEW YORK (AP) - The stock- market advanced broadly today as the rally that began Monday continued.

The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.61 to 1,221.65 in the first half hour.

Gainers took a 2-1 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.

Analysts said buying was fueled by a belief that the gradual upswing in business activity since the start of the year could be the start of a prolonged period of economic expansion.

Many Wall Streeters had expected the recent surge of growth in the money supply - and accompanying fears of higher interest rates - to deal a significant setback to the bull market in stocks.

W'hen it did not, traders apparently concluded that the path of least resistance for stock prices was upward.

A highlight of early activity today was the largest block trade, in number of shares, on record at the Big Board. A 7 million-share block of Ramada Inns crossed the tape at 9, unchanged from Tuesday's close.

On Tuesday the Dow Jones industrial average rose 18.$8, for its best daily showing since April 26, when it climbed 22.25.

Gainers led losers by more than 5 to 2 on the NYSE.

Big Board volume swelled to 109.85 million shares from 84.96 million in the previous session.

Both the NYSEs composite index, up 1.19 at 95.58, and the American Stock Exchange market value index, up 6.50 at 458.60, reached record highs.

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Herculeslnc    38',

Honeywell    121'-

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Ing Rand    48

IBM    115',

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Int Rectif    271,

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K mart    32'-4

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KrogerCo    39's.

Lockheed    116',

Loews Corp    HO",

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MinnMM    87',

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SealdPow    51'i

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Shaklee    67",

Skyline Cp    30",

Sony Corp    15',

Souihern Co    15,

Sperry Cp    39

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TRW Inc    72",

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Xerox Cp    46,

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HELP US, MAMA - A fledgling bluejay, left, cries out for help as he stands by his seriously injured nestmate, lying on its side

and breathing heavily. The two young birds fell from their nests before being able to fly. (Reflector Photo by Jerry Raynor)

Obituary Column

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Johnston

Mr. Steve Johnston, 58, of 1803 Sulgrave Road died Tuesday night at Pitt County Memorial Hospital. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Ed Walker. Burial will be in Pinewood Memorial Park. Full military honors will be accorded by the North Carolina National Guard at the grave.

Mr. Johnston, a native of Pitt County, spent most of his life in Greenville and graduated from Pactolus High School. He served in the United States Army during World War II and was in central Europe, receiving his discharge July 6, 1946. He also served during the Korean Conflict and was discharged February 16, 1956. He was a member of the North Carolina National Guard, 514th Military Police Company. For the past 36 years he had been employed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. He was a member of Unity FWB Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Audrey Cox Johnston; two sons, Maj. Ronnie S.. Johnston of the U.S. Marine Corps stationed in New River and Ted C. Johnston of Greenville; a daughter, Mrs. David E. (Kristy) Merritt of Greenville; two brothers, Thomas G. Johnston of Jacksonville and Joseph Johnston Jr. of Wilmington; four sisters, Mrs. Christine J.

Albritton and Mrs. James E. Buck, both of Greenville, Mrs. Fred Switzer of Pactolus and Mrs. Everdene Tetterton of Bethel, and two grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7:30-9 p.m. today.

The family requests that anyone desiring to make a memorial contribution consider the Unity FWB Church Building Fund.

Kennerly

ARLINGTON, Va. - Mrs. Margaret Rush Kennerly, 63, died May 19 in Northern Virginia Doctors Hospital. Her funeral service was conducted Monday by the Rev. Henry S. Amidon. Burial was in Columbia Gardens in Arlington.

A Greenville native, Mrs. Kennerly had lived in Arlington for the past 29 years. She was a substitute teacher at Randal Highlands Elementary School for several years and was a teacher of nature crafts. A member of Christ United Methodist Church, she was a Girl Scout leader for 20 years and was active in the Parent-Teachers Association.

Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Enten of. Stafford, Va., and Miss Jeanette Kennerly of the home; a sister, Mrs. Jean Wright of Plymouth, and six grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, 5700 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va.

Watts

NEW YORK - Mr. Clarence Eugene Watts, 33, died Tuesday at his home. He was the son of Nora Lee Womack of Durham and the brother of Catherine Taft of Greenville.

Funeral arrangements are -incomplete at the - Hardee Funeral Home,

Witherington FALKLAND - Mr. Roger Gray Witherington, 43, died Wednesday. His funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m.in the Falkland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Rod Pinder. Burial will be in the church cemetery Mr. Witherington, a farmer, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kay Williams Witherington; a daughter, Karen Witherington of the home; two sons, Roger Gray Witherington Jr. and Jason Allen Witherington, both of the home; his mother, Mrs. Inez McLawhom, and his stepfather, Fred A. McLawhom, both of Route 6, Greenville; five brothers, Allen Witherington and Kelly Witherington, both of Greenville, and Randy Witherington, Robin Witherington and David Witherington, all of Falkland.

Family visitation will be held tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Falkland Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by Community Funeral Home, Falkland.

WEDNESDAY

6:30p.m. - KiwanisClub meets 6:30 p m. - REAL Crisis In tervention meets 8:00 p m. - Pitt County Al Anon Group meets at AA Bldg. on Farmvillehwy.

8:00 p m - Pitt County Ala-Teen Group meets at AA Bldg . Farmville hwy 8:00 pm    John Ivey Smith

Council No. 6600, Knights of Columbus meet at St Peter's Church Hall

THURSDAY

6:30 p.m.    Jaycees meet at

Rotary Bldg 6:30 p.m - Exchange Club meets

7:00 p m - Greenville Clvitan Club meets at Three Steers 7:30 p m - Overeaters Anonymous meets at First Presbyterian Church

8:00 p.m. - Chapter 1308 of the Women of the Moose 8:00 p.m. - VFW Auxiliary meets at Post Home

SPEAKER

WINSTON-SALEM -William C. Friday, president of the University of North Carolina, will be the guest speaker at commencement exercises at the North Carolina School of the Arts. The exercises will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Stevens Center.

ELKS NOTICE

Deputy Alton Babbitt has requested to meet with Pitt Lodge 234 and Golden Rod Temple 368 Friday at 8 p.m. at the Elks Home. The annnual event will be dis-cu^ed.

Senator Jesse Helms A Hard-Working Statesman

In 1982 Jesse had one of the best attendance records in the Senate. Present on over 460 votes, he had a 99% voting attendance record.

Hes careful with your tax money. Jesse has saved the taxpayers $1,478,326 by returning office expense funds to the Treasury.

Jesse Helms... The Taxpayer's Best Friend

Paid lor bv HflMS tor S**^at(* Mark Stephens Treasurer

South Korean Continues Fast In Call For Reforms

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Opposition politician Kim Young-sam has vowed to continue his week-old hunger strike to back demands for democratic reforms, even though he was forcibly taken from his home to a hospital by a score of ^licemen, sources said today.

Sources said \JKim,^who began his fast May 18, refused to undergo medical examinations, including blood and urine tests, and declined to take injections. The sources, who asked not to be identified, said the 55-year-old Kim also insisted he would continue to refuse food.

Kims wife earlier had reported 20 to 30 plainclothes police agents entered their home in Seoul this morning and demanded he get into an ambulance to go to a hospital. She said that after an hour of arguing, her husband was carried out and taken to Seoul National University Hospital.

Mrs. Kim said before he was taken from the house, he told her he would continue to fast as long as he remained conscious. She said he also called on the government to reflect on what he called undemocratic doings.

Kim headed the now-

defunct New Democratic Party and was considered a leading presidential candidate in 1980. But he was placed under house arrest by the mili^ government in May 080 during a crackd^n on antigovernment demonstrations.

That house arrest was lifted on April 30, 1981, but was reimposed June 1, 1982, after Kim gave an interview to a foreign publication in which he criticized the government.

Despite the house arrest, Kim issued a statement on May 16 reiterating demands

he has long made for the establishment of a democratic government in South Korea.

Two days later he said he was beginning an indefinite hunger strike to back those demands even though he knew it meant he could lose my life in the fight.

Sources had reported he was taking only water and salt and that his weight had dropped by from 143 pounds to 127 pounds. He also was reported to have been running a temperature, suffering headaches and weakness in the legs.

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ClassifiedWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 25, 1983Kirkiand Hurls Rose Past Garner, 5-2

By JIMMY DuPREE Reflector Sports Editor

GARNER - It was a game typical of the 1983 baseball season for the Rose High School Rampants: filled with the unexpected. The outcome, a 5-2 victory for Rose over Garner, was not so unexpected as the way it came

about.

The Rampants will now host Mideastern 4-A Conference champion Eastern Wayne Thursday at 8 p.m. at Guy Smith Stadium. The Warriors defeated Pinecrest to earn the right to play Rose in the second round of the 4-A State playoffs.

Who would have thought the Rampants would shut down the most potent offense in the highly touted Cap 8 Conference, or that Rose would score five runs off a pair of pitchers with an combined ERA of 0.97 and 14 wins in 15 decisions? Certainly none of the followers of the Trojans.

Rose's Craig Davies Ninth In State Golf

CHAPEL HILL - Rose High Schools Craig Davies rallied from a 77 on Monday to score an even par 72 yesterday and take ninth place in the State High School Golf Championships.

Davies score of 149 made him the only area golfer to score in the top 15. Farmville Centrals Gary Hobgood just missed out, firing a 77-74 for a 151, tying for 16th place.

Rose as a team finished in 19th place among the 21 teams entered. Only Havelock, which tied Rose for second place in the

Jacksonville sectional finished behind Rose. Elkin, the 21st team, was disqualified on Monday.

Lee County pushed past Reidsville,    South

.Mecklenburg    and

Jacksonville to win the team title with a 624, while the other three were tied for second at 625,

The individual championship went to Charlotte Catholics Francis Ciucevich, who had a 143, one under par.

Other Rose scores included:    John Jordan,

83-83-166; Jordy Smith 98-87-185; and Chris Evans, 86-88-174.

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Chris Hunsucker.Mooresville    77    73    150

Bubba Brown, Davie County    76    74    150

Art Roberson. Zebulon    76-74-150

TEAM SCORES I,ee County 624, Reidsville 625. South .Mecklenburg 625, Jacksonville 625, Davie County. Terry Sanford 628. Northern Durham 632, Burlington Williams 635, Winston Salem Reynolds 641. Gastonia Ashbrixik 42 High Point Andrews 644, Millbrook 644, tliarlotte Catholic 645, Hendersonville 646. Apex 6.50, Western Alamance 650, Alexander Central 668 Charles Owen 671, Greenville Rose 674. Havelock 707

But the players, coaches and fans of Rose knew differently.

Senior Kenny Kirkland took over for Mike Kinley on the mound in the second inning to record the win for the Rampants. Kirkland also broke up Garner starter Tony Lees no-hitter with an RBI single in the third.

I didnt think wed score a lot on them, said Rose Coach Ronald Vincent after his teams 19th win in 20 outings. Kinleys been our ace all year, but hes had control problems recently. I thought it would be a low-scoring game; thats why I pulled him out s(i quickly.

"1 think Kirkland pitched his best game of the season. But I really expected them to hit the ball better than they did.

Garner coach Paul Faulk gave Kirkland a large share of the credit, also.

"He came in and shut the door on us, lamented Faulk,

CBA Ousts Valkryies

Parsons Gets First Shot At Taking World Pole

CHARLOTTE (AP) -Benny Parsons gets the first crack today at winning the pole for Sunday's $478,010 World 600 NASCAR event.

Parsons is the first of 54 drivers scheduled to qualify today fCr the pole and its $30,100 prize at the Charlotte Motor Speedways 1.5-mile tri-oval. However, being first could prove costly.

Weather forecasters were predicting sunny skies with a high temperature near 80. With the track becoming stickier as trials develop, later qualifiers could have greater traction.

Fifteen of the 42 starting spots will be filled Wednesday with 15 more on Thursday and the remainder on Friday.

Speeds are not expected to reach Cale Yarboroughs 1980

record of 165.194 mph because Goodyear and NASCAR have mandated the 'use of a harder-compound tire, such as that used at larger tracks like Daytona or Talladega.

Terry Labonte will qualify second while Geoff Bodine, the' fastest in Tuesdays practice session at 160.935 mph, will qualify fourth. Tim Richmond, Morgan Shepherd, Bobby Allison and Harry Gant are among the first 10 with Darrell Waltrip 15th and Richard Petty 18th. Allison is the Winston Cup Grand National points leader.

Others in the qualifying order include: Dale Earnhard, 21st; Yarborough, 24th; Neil Bonnett, who won last years race, 36th; Buddy Baker, 45th; David Pearson, 49th; and Bill Elliott, 52nd.

Sports Calendar

Editors Note: Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change without notice.

Todays Sports Softbsdl

Williamston at Rose (4:30 p.m.)

Womens League PTA vs Fred Webb Burroughs-Wellcome vs. Wachovia Players Retreat vs Copper Ket tie

Prep Shirt vs. Pitt Memorial Industrial League Cox Armature vs. East Carolina

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Baseball

Ayden-Grifton at Havelock (4

p.m.)

Little League Lions vs. Sportsworld First Federal vs. Carroll & Associates

Babe Ruth League Wachovia Bank vs. Coca-Cola Tennis

State Tournament at Chapel Hill Thursdays Sports Softball City League PTA vs. Pair Electronics Metal Craft vs. California Concepts

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Bills Goodies vs. Bonds Baseball Eastern Wayne at Rose (8p.m.)

Little League Moose vs. True Value Hardware Optimists vs. Coca-Cola Tennis

State Tournament at Chapel Hill

In Tuesday's practice runs, Allisons Monte Carlo was clocked at 160.753 mph followed by Gants Buick at 160.280, Bennetts Monte Carlo at 159.704 and Earnhardts Ford at 158,852.

^earson won last years pole an average speed of 162.511 mph. It was his sixth World 600 pole, three times more than any other driver.

Waltrip,    the seasons

earnings leader at $229,955 and the Winston Cup GN points champion the past two years, Sunday scored his fifth consecutive triumph at the Bristol, Tenn., International Raceway,    winning the

Valleydale500.

He announced Tuesday that he would turn his Late Model Sportsman car over to Bill Elliott for Saturdays $125,375 Mello Yello 300, won last year by Gant. Waltrip said he would serve as Elliotts crew chief.

"I guess really the bottom line to the whole thing is that the magnitude of the World 600 is such that Id rather concentrate solely on it, Waltrip said. I like Bill, 1 like the way he drives and I just thought hed do a good job in the car.

PIKEVILLE - Charles B. Aycocks Eastern Carolina Conference champions ousted D.H. Coreys Valkyries from the State 4-A.3-A softball playoffs yesterday with a 10-4 victory.

Aycock took the lead with a run in the first, but Conley rallied to tie it up in the top of the second. Aycock then pushed over two in the bottom of the frame, and added two more in the third. After Conley rallied for two in the fifth to close within 5-3, the Lady Falcon put the game away with five more runs in the bottom of the fifth.

Conley added its final run in the sixth.

D. Benton led the Aycock hitting with three in four trips, while B. Montague. A, Daw and T. Boyette were all two-for-three.

Conleys hitting was led by Karen Barrett and Michelle Waters, each going two-for-three.

The loss closed out the season for Conley, the Coastal Conference runner-up, at 15-6.

Rose Sets Sports Fete

The one-time heavyweight champion. Tommy Burns, received $1.25 for his first professional bout in Detroit in 1900.

The annual Rose High School All-Sports Banquet will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.

Tickets are now on sale at the school for the affair and are $5 each.

Awards will be presented to athletes in all Rose High sports, with the exception of softball and baseball, should they still be competing in the state playoffs.

Dr. Ken Karr, athletic director at East Carolina University, will be the speaker for the occasion.

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whose team finished with a 19-4 mark overall. "We knew the lefthander (Kinley) was wild - that he wouldnt last long.

The Rampants picked up a pair of unearned runs while taking a 3-1 lead in the top of the third, then added the other two in the fourth.

Rose catcher Curtis Evans popped up in foul territory with an 0-1 count, but Trojan first baseman John Howell dropped the ball to give Evans a second chance. Four pitches later, Evans trotted to first with a walk to open the Rampants rally.

Courtesy runner Bill Johnson stole second, moved to third on a fielders choice by Rudy Stalls and scored on a wild pitch. Traye Fuqua, who had also walked, took second on the errant pitch. A base on balls to Randy Warren put runners on first and second with two out.

Kirkland stepped to plate and ripped a single to left to

drive in Fuqua, but the ball got by J.P. O^Connor to send Warren scampering home. Kirkland rounded second, but OConnor recovered to nail him at third to end the inning.

Designated hitter Eric Woodworth blasted a solo homer over the 355 mark in left with one out in the second to improve the Rampants advantage to 4-1, and Mike laboni followed with a base on balls, Evans singled to right, but Lee bobbled the ball to send laboni running to third The throw from Lee was in time for the tag but sailed off the tip of third sacker Roy Hills glove to allow laboni to trot home.

After a fly ball by Bobby Buie for the second out in the fourth, reliever Billy Tart struck out the next seven Rose batters. A bunt single by Stalls in the seventh was the only runner Tart allowed over the final 12 batters the Rampants sent to the plate.

"1 can't believe Tart didnt

Bullets Gun Down Princeton

JAMESVILLE Jamesville moved on to the second round of the 1-A State Baseball Playoffs yesterday with an 8-2 victory over Princeton.

Rusty Holliday tossed a two-hitter at Princeton, striking out 12 and walking two. Both of the runs scored off him came in the opening inning.

After spotting Princeton its 2-0 lead, the Bullets came back to tie it up in the bottom of the first, Matthew Moore led off for Jamesville, reaching when he was hit by a pitch. Rex Bell reached on an error and both scored on a single by Terry Perry.

In the second, Jamesville pushed over what proved the difference. Holliday singled

and Moore reached on an error. Greg Hardison singled to load the bases. Richie Ange then walked to force in Holliday.

jamesville added one more in the third, then put the game on ice with four in the fourth.

Moore led the Bullet hitting with three hits in as many trips, while Perry and Hardison were both two-for-four.

No one had more than one hit for Princeton.

Jamesville is now 19-2 on the year and is tentatively scheduled to host Bath in the second round of the playoffs on Friday,

make all-conference, said Vincent.

"If Billy Tart isn't an allconference pticher, then I dont know who is, concurred Faulk, "1 really cant understand how he was left out. The Trojans faired only marginally better over the final frames, as Kirkland allowed a lone run in the fifth before retiring seven of the last eight batters. Dorsey Clement walked, and Doug Phillips slapped the only single for Garner to drive him in. The ball Phillips hit bounded towards Fuqua at shortstop but took a high hop when it hit the seam of the infield grass.

"When they got the lead, they took me out of the game, Faulk said. "Our game plan was shot - we plannecilorun,

The Trojans left a pair of runners on base in the first frame, and proceeded to leave them loaded in the second and third.

Garner managed a run in the second inning before Kirkland came on in relief. Lee led off with a walk, and courtesy runner Dorsey Ed-mundson moved to third on a sacrifice and two more walks, Kinleys fourth base on balls of the game drove in Ed-mundson. and Vincent made his pitching change.

"The first three innings we left too many ducks on the pond: that was the key to game, said Faulk. "You can't leave the bases loaded twice and expect to win.

"Greenville made the plays; 1 dont know if they could play any better than that.

The second round game sets up a meeting between the two Eastern finalists from last year. Eastern Wayne downed

Rose in the state semifinals last season - the only loss the Rampants suffered during the 1982 campaign The winner of that game will face the winner of Saturday night's Lee . County-Richmond County contest next week

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Injuries Keep Philadelphia On

Edge In 1983 NBA Title Series I DEALS-

PHILADELPHI.A i.APi - ningham from enjoying would miss Thursdays second believes he has an advantage I mm WKMK

PHILADELPHl.A lAPi -Although Philadelphia leads the Los Angeles Lakers l-O in the National Basketball Association championship series and has won nine of 10 playoff games, health and injury problems are preventing TOers Coach Billy Cun

ningham from enjoying himself 'We have not had a dull moment in the playoffs, If its not one player, its another, Cunningham said Tuesday after learning that his No. 1 backup at center and power forward, Clemon Johnson,

Youth Baseball

Little League _

Moose............6

Pepsi-Coio.........5

The Moose rallied for three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and pulled out a 6-5 win over Pepsi Cola yesterday in the Tar Heel Little League.

Pepsi pushed out into the lead in the first inning of the game, scoring twice They added a third run m the second before the Moose rallied for a pair in the bottom of the second Pepsi got a fourth run in the third, but the Moose closed it to 4-3 with a solo homer by Wes Jackson. Pepsi inched out again in the fifth to take a 5-3 lead into the final frame.

But in the bottom of the sixth, the Moose rallied to take the win. Jackson led off with a double and scored on Darrin Bullock's double. .Allen Speight singled and John Caravin walked, loading the bases. Cuarles Rogers also walked, scoring Bullock with the tying run Stephen Smith reached on a fielders choice that got Speight at the. plate, leaving two out. But a wild pitch then allowed Caravin to score with winning run.

Bullock led the .Moose hitting with three, while Jackson had two. Shawn Lyles, Wes Mackenzie and Chris Fuqua each had two hits for Pepsi.

Union Carbide  ----8

Optimists.........6

Union Carbide scored early then held off a rally by the Optimists to take an 8-6 North State Little League victory yesterday.

Union Carbide pushed over one in the first inning, then stormed out to a 6-0 le'ad with five more in the second. Two of those scored on a homer by Bill Turcotte.

The third, however, saw the winning runs score. Martin Anderson led off the third with a homer, making it 7-0. Then, Jonathan Powers reached on a fielders choice and advanced on a wild pitch. Mike Fletcher was hit by a pitch and Powers, after advancing on a fly out. scored on a double steal.

The Optimists began their rally in the bottom of the third, scoring once on a Nelson Galloway homer. They added three in "the fourth and two more in the sixth, but fell a pair short to catching up.

Paul Powers led the Union Carbide hitting    with    two,

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Pearson each had two for the Optimists.

Pr^ Le^ue

GarrlS'Evans 11

Hendrix & Dail 9

G'arris-Evans outlasted Hendrix & Dail. 11-9, in the Prep League last night in a game that went eight innings,

Hendrix & Dad grabbed the lead in the first inning, scoring twice Garris-Evans came back with one in the second then added three in the third to lake a 4-2 lead, H&D, however, rallied for four in the bottom of the inning, moving back ahead, before Garris-Evans got three in the fourth and H&D scored one in the frame to lie it at 7-7.

Hendrix & Dail went back out with one in the fifth' and after Garris-Evans scored twice in the sixth, tied it once more at u-9 wiin one in the bottom of the sixth.

Then, in the eighth, G-E pushed over two to win it. With one out, Tony Evans walked and stole both second and third. Robbie McDonald walked and also stole up. Charlie Crandell's grounder forced Evans at home, but after Crandell stole up, both runners scored on a single by Bruce Koonce,

Koonce and McDonald each had three hits, while .Mike Kelly and Mark Holloman each added two for Garris-Evans. Hendrix .& Dail was led by David Tinglestad, Jeff Mahoney, Mitch Mitchum and L.L. Everette, each with two

A game between First State Bank and Shop-Eze Foodland was suspended because of a power failure at Jaycee Park

after two innings of play. It will be completed at a later dale.

Winterville L.L.

Piiza Inn.........17

Aid. & South.......0

WINTERVILLE - Broswell Patrick threw a one hitter and rapped a pair of hits to lead Pizza Inn to a 17-0 shutout over Aldridge and Southerland in Winterville Little League baseball.

Pizza Inn scored four runs in the first, added three more in the second and put the game out of reach with 10 in the third.

Thompson.........3

Edwo'^ds'..........2

WINTERVILLE -Raymond Cox singled in Brian Smith for what turned out to be the winning run in the third inning, as Thompson Insurance took a 3-2 win over Edwards' Auto in Winterville Little League action.

Edwards took the lead with a pair of runs in the first inning, but Thompson retaliated with three in the third.

William Crandell slapped a leadoff triple, and Fred Streeter and Smith drew walks to fill the bases. An error on a grounder by Terry Williams allowed Crandell and Streeter to score before Coxs winning hit,

Mark Smith went the distance on the    mou'nd    for

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Pitt Co. Babe Ruth

Chicod  ......13

Griffon............4

GRIFTON - Steve Mills came on in relief in the third inning and picked up the win as Chicod blasted Grifton 13-4 in Pitt County Babe Ruth League baseball Tuesday.

Steve Mills and Mike Elks led Chicod with two hits, while Tony McLawhorn posted a pair for Grifton.

Grifton led 4-1 after three innings, but Chicod rallied for six in the fourth. Shane Adams led off with a double, and Richy Sniith reached first on an error. Ken Hadnott singled in Adams, and Brian Evans followed with a base on balls to load the bases.

A walk to Steve Mills pushed across Smith, and Randy Mills walked to score Evans. A single by Mike Elks drove in Steve and Randy Mills.

would miss Thursdays second game because of a urinary tract infection.

Johnson joined Moses Malone, Julius Erving, Andrew Toney, Clint Richardson and Bobby Jones on the list of Philadelphia players who have been hampered by injury or illness since the regular season ended.

its something you have to overcome, Cunningham said. You just have to move on. I have confidence in the other players. We had injuries during the season and you have to have players ready to contribute.

Cunningham said seldom-used Earl Cureton and possibly rookie Mark McNamara would replace Johnson as relief for Malone at center and Marc lavaroni at power forward.

"Earl has more quickness and has been involved in a few more playoffs than Mark, so he probably will play more than McNamara, Cunningham said.

Cureton has played in only three of Philadelphias. 10 playoff games, for a total of six minutes. McNamara has seen action in one postseason game for one minute.

"I know Ive got my hands full. Cureton said.

One of the Lakers that Cureton might guard is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the second-leading scorer in NBA history. But Cureton said he

believes he has an advantage over Abdul-Jabbar in quickness and in getting up and down the floor in a running game.

But nobody likes playing Kareem, Cureton added. Ill try to front him, make him work as hard as he can.

Lakers Coach Pat Riley, whose team is trying to become the first team in 14 years to repeat as NBA champions, also has plenty of injury problems to contend with.

Bob McAdoo, the Lakers top frontcourt reserve, missed the first game with a bruised thigh and is questionable for Thursdays contest. Guard Norm Nixon, who scored 26 points for the Lakers in Game 1, still is bothered by a bruised left shoulder.

Riley said the second game may be the most important. Philadelphia wants to be in the drivefs seat. They dont want to go to Los Angeles 1-1.

Erving said Cunningham told the team to play like were behind 0-1. He said to forget last weekend and pre-, tend our backs against the wall and, if we lose, well be 0-2.

Cunningham said the 76ers should approach the first two games as a package deal.

Psychologically, we wont be ahead in the series unless we win the second game, he said. We cant play' like frontrunners yet.

DEALS

IDEALS

Wllamston Downs N. Edgecombe, 6-5

LEGGETT - Williamston High School pushed out into a 5-0 lead, only to have North Edgecombe rally for as many to tie it up in the seventh and fqrce an extra inning before the Lady Tigers gained a 6-5 softball victory yesterday.

The win, in the first round of the State 3-A,4-A playoffs, sends Williamston against Rose High School of Greenville today at 4:30 p.m. at Greenville.

Williamston scored single runs in the first three innings and added two more frames with one run each in the fifth and sixth. Then, North Edgecombe came up with its

rally for five in the seventh to knot it up.

Then, in the top of the eighth, the Lady Tigers got the winning run. Timberly Rodgers singled and after two outs, scored on a hit by Hope Hopkins.

Lynn Mills, Wanda Price, Rodgers, Hopkins and Regina Rodgers each went two-f^-four for Williamston, while P. Haskins was 2-4 for North Edgecombe.

The win boosted the Williamston record to 11-6 on the year.

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Jamesville Undefeated With 2-1 Win Over Gates County

JAMESVILLE -Jamesville High Schools unbeaten Lady Bullets had to hold on for dear life yesterday, but managed to pull out a 2-1 softball victory over Gates County in the first round of the 2-A,l-A playoffs.'

Jamesville scored both of its runs in the first run. Lori Hardison reached on an error and Donna Cobum singled. Kim Floyd reached on an error, scoring Hardison, and Cyrstal Perry singed to load the bases. A sacrifice fly by

Kim Hale scored Coburn for a 2-0 lead.

Gates came up with its only run in the third inning, but the Lady Bullets held them scoreless the rest of the way to pull out the victory.

No one for either team had more than one hit.

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Blue Jays Romp To Fifth Straight Win

> By The Associated Press ^ Red-hot IS the best way to describe the Toronto Blue days and the Chicago White Soxs Greg Luzinski.

- Both are on rolls o five - a ; five-game winning streak that ^7 has thrust the once-lowly Blu^ Jays into first place in M

American League East and a five-game home run streak for Luzinski that has him within one game of the AL record for ! hitting a homer in consecutive

games.

Buck Martinez drove in four runs with a pair of doubles and Roy Lee Jackson pitched 3 2-3 innings of one-hit relief to lead the Blue Jays to a 7-6 come-from-behind victory over the Detroit Tigers Tuesday night, Toronto took a one-game lead over the Boston Red Sox, who lost to Chicago 12-4, and the Baltimore Orioles, who dropped their fifth in a row, this one by a 6-1

score to the Minnesota Twins.

The players arent making a big deal out of it (first place), said Jackson. "Its great for the fans, but its too early in the season to be concerned with it.

Luzinskis home run was one of five hit by the White Sox as they pounded Boston.

"I can remember hitting home runs in two straight games, but nothing like this, said the man known as The

Ruthven Holds Astros In 5-4 Chicago Victory

Bull. Ive never had a streak like this, especially as bad as Ive been going.

Luzinski also had two singles and despite his streak of power is hitting only .213.

In other AL games, California edged New York 7-6 in 10 innings, Oakland nipped Milwaukee 8-7, Cleveland defeated Seattle 6-4 and Texas and Kansas City tied 2-2 in a game halted by rain after five innings.

The Blue Jays, whose pitchers had hurled three consecutive shutouts, pulled out their victory over Detroit after trailing 5-0 after the second inning. They scored four times in the third, capped by Martinez pinch RBI dou

ble, and took a 7-6 lead with three runs in the fifth.

After Toronto loaded the bases, Martinez hit a bouncer down the third-base line Third baseman Howard Johnson fell down trying to move to his right and the ball rattled around in the left-field corner and got past Larry Herndon as all three runners scored.

"Being in first place means that when youre on top you can create your own destiny, said Martinez. "You dont have to be concerned with what other people are doing. Its awful early, but with our pitching staff were not going to have any big skids.

White Sox 12, Red Sox 4 Ron Kittle and Jerry

By The Associated Press " Chicago Manager Lee Elia , Iwasnt too excited about the

location of Dick Ruthvens

rpitches. But he was pleased .-about the location of Dick

; - Ruthven - on the Cubs -'roster,

I Ruthven, in his first start ' .for the Cubs since being ac-: ;quired from the Philadelphia :Phillies for reliever Willie :'Hernandez last Sunday, pit-

rched 61-3 innings in Houston

- :Tuesday night - matching his i longest stint of the season.

:' "I had 10 days rest, he I'said. "I knew I could go at

:ieast that far. I knew the Cubs

:had a good bullpen. I think : :thls Is a good team and were ; going to surprise a lot of ; 'people.

! Ruthven limited the Astros

- :to six hits and two runs and

'.contributed a run-scoring ; 'Single in Chicagos 54 victory,

: his first win since April 27. Bill : 'Campbell saved It for him.

Elsewhere in the National : League It was Los Angeles 3,

:: Philadelphia 0; Pittsburgh 6,

;Atlanta 5; San Francisco 6, ;^New York 2; St. Louis 7, : Cincinnati l, and Montreal 5,

- : San Diego4 in 13 innings.

: "Ive seen him have better stuff, locationwlse, Elia said : - of Ruthven. "But thats about Tall you c( d ask for, : particularly ^ h all the ex-: citement abou, being traded.

; We needed a St ,1er badly.

' "It has been ectlc couple tof days, Rutnve acknowl-: edged. It -vasn a pretty :game - other tl.,.* the out->come-but Im satisfied.

: * Clearly he was happy to be It out of the City of Brotherly .Love, too. The handwriting : was on the wall In mid-April, ;: he said. "I was only pitching : - every 10 days at times. I told Ithe Phillies If they werent : going to let me pitch, they :: should trade me. I could see it

coming.

I The Cubs got a second-

inning run on Ron Ceys fifth homer and scored twice in the fifth with Ruthvens single and Larry Bowa's triple knocking in the runs. They made it 4-0 when Keith Moreland raced home from first on Jody Davis single to left.

The Astros got two runs in the seventh, shortstop Dickie Thons third throwing error gave the Cubs the decisive run in the top of the ninth and Campbell came on to slam the door on the Astros in the bottom of the ninth after Lee Smith gave up a two-run double by Kevin Bass.

Dodgers 3, Phillies 0

The Phillies scoreless streak reached 35 innings as Alejandro Pena of the Dodgers tossed a four-hitter at them for his first complete game in the majors.

"Ive never seen anything like this since Ive been in baseball, said befuddled Pat Corrales, the Philadelphia manager, "All were doing is lowering our averages and the other teams earned-run averages. Its a shame, because were getting some very good pitching.

Loser Larry Christenson allowed only three hits in seven Innings and struck out eight batters. Two of the hits were doubles by Dusty Baker, who scored a run In the fourth inning and drove in one in the sixth.

Pirates 6, Braves 5

Pittsburghs Larry McWilliams was cruising along with a four-hit shutout when the Braves jumped on him and reliever Kent Tekulve for five runs. McWilliams wasnt surprised. After all, he said, I used to be one of them and I know what they can do. When they get the momentum going, its hard to stop them.

Jason Thompsons two-run double in the sixth inning and Lee Mazzillis two-run homer

in the seventh, both off Rick Camp, helped the Pirates build a 6-0 lead.

Giants6,Mets2 San Franciscos Mike Krukow allowed seven hits -two of them home runs by Dave Kingman - to beat the Mets for the seventh consecutive time and build his career record against them to 12-3.

"Dave Kingman hit three homers off me in my rookie year, said Krukow, a five-year veteran. "Today was four and five. Jack Clark and Chili Davis homered for the Giants.

Cardinals 7, Reds 1 Dave LaPoint pitched an eight-hltter for his first complete game In the majors and George Hendrick drove in two runs as St. Louis halted Its four-game tailspln.

Bruce Berenyi walked the bases loaded In the third inning snd Lonnie Smith and Hendrick each hit an RBI single, the only runs LaPoint needed.

Expos 5, Padres 4 Bryan Little singled, took second on a grounder and scored on Warren Cromarties single in the 13th inning to give the Expos their victory over San Diego. It was Cromarties third time up with a runner in scoring position, and the first time he brought one home.

' "Not too many people get three or four chances, so happily I was able to come throu^ one of those times," Cromartie said. "It was a couple minutes before midnight and I know we all wanted to go home.

Cards, 'Cats Set Meetings

WASHINGTON (AP) -Louisville and Kentucky, two elite college basketball teams which have not played each other in a regular-season game since 1922, will meet Nov. 26 in the season-opener for both teams, it was reported Wednesday.

The first game of the four-year series will be played in Lexington, according to The Washington Post. The game will be televised in prime time by Turner Broadcasting System in a joint venture with Sports Productions Inc. of Dallas over a syndicated home commercial network. Turner, according to Post sources, is paying about $600,000 for the television rights for the 1983 game only.

It will be the largest single-game fee paid for a regular-season basketball game, surpassing the $575,000 Turner paid for in last years

Georgetown-Virginia contest, which matched up centers Patrick Ewing and Ralph Sampson.

Games 2 and 4 of the Louisville-Kentucky series will be played in Louisville, while- Game 3 will be in Lexington, the newspaper said.

Kentucky for years resisted efforts for a regular season game between the two, but last spring at the urging of the universitys Board of Trustees, the schools Athletic Board endorsed the idea and urged Athletic Director Cliff Hagan to attempt to arrange a series of games.

Louisville, ranked second in the final Associated Press college poll after last season, beat 12th ranked Kentucky 80-68 in overtime in the Mid East Regional final of this years National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.

Hairston hit three-run homers to key an eight-run first inning. Besides Luzinski, Carlton Fisk and Lorenzo Gray also connected, giving the White Sox 14 home runs in their last five games, Jerry Koosman was the winner in his first start of the season, allowing four runs and eight hits in six innings.

By homering in five successive games, Luzinski set a club record and is one short of the AL mark of six straight. The major league record is eight straight by Dale Long of Pittsburgh in 1956.

Twins 6, Orioles 1

Ron Washington drove in three runs with a sin^e and double and John Castino and Tom Brunansky cracked solo homers as Minnesota handed Baltimore its fifth straight setback. Bobby Castillo allowed six hits while outpit-ching Scott McGregor and hurling only the second complete game of the season for the Twins and the second in a row. Frank Viola pitched an ight-hitter against Baltimore Monday night.

Angels 7, Yankees 6

Bobby Grichs bloop single with two out in the bottom of the lOth inning capped a two-run California rally. The Yankees appeared to have the game won when Ellis Valentine hit a line drive at right fielder Oscar Gamble with two out and two on. But Gamble dropped the ball for an error after apparently losing it in the lights as the tying run scored. Grich followed with his bloop hit off Gambles glove.

Gralg Nettles, Gamble and Roy Smalley homered for the

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As8, Brewers 7

Bill Almon was credited with a steal of home for the winning run in the eighth inning when Milwaukee catcher Ned Yost failed to hold the pitch on a suicide squeeze that backfired, Almon and Jeff Burrou^s opened the inning with singles off Jamie Easterly and advanced on Dwayne uMurphys sacrifice, Mike Daivis missed the ball attempting to bunt on a suicide squeeze, but so did Yost. Almon, breaking from third, crossed the plate as Yost fumbled for the loose ball.

Yost homered for Milwaukee while Davey Lopes hit his third in two games for Oakland.

Indians 6, Mariners 4

Mike Hargroves two-out. two-run single highlighted a

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Rangers 2, Royals 2 Larry Parrish's homer gave Texas a 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth, but George Brett singled in the bottom of the inning and scored on a triple by Hal McRae

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Church League

Blackjack    520    040 6-17

1st Presbyterian . . 100 000 01 Leading hitters: FP Greg Langford 2-3, Max Dunlop 3-3; BJ

- Carl Arnold 2-2, J.T Mills 2-4.

Oakmont...........000    002 35

Church of God 000 300 0-3

Uading hitters: CG - Bonnie Godley 3-3, Charlie Brown 2-3, 0 -Dan Brinkley 3-3, Ken Harrell 3-3.

St.James.............000 50-5

Trinity..............108    (13)x-22

Leading hitters: T - Bobby Harris 2-2, Jason Garris 3-3; SJ -Hayes Powell 2-3, Stuart Ward 2-2.

Faith...............Oil    110 0-4

Jarvis...............000    000 2-2

Leading hitters: F - Lloyd Jackson 3-3, Mike Williams 3-3, J -Bill Kuykendall 2-3.

1st Christian 112 200 02-8

Mt. Pleasant 200 130 00-6

Leading hitters: FC - Randy Batts 3-4; MP - Roy Elks 3-4

Maranatha..........020    000 02

1st Pentecostal 043 010 x8

Leading hitters; M - William Covington 2-3; FP - Greg Duncan

2-3, Dickie Rook 2-3; Larry Anderson 2-3, H L. Austin 2-4, Hal Knox 2-4.

Arlington St 000 000 0- 0

Grace.............. 122 432 x-14

Leading hitters: G - Sammy Pugh 3-4, Keith Jones 3-4.

Immanuel...........210    100 0-4

Unity................000    200 35

Leading hitters: I - Tom Durham 2-3, Raleigh Bland 2-3; U

Bruce Bullock 2-3 (HR), Richard Smith 2-3.

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Ervins.............m    12(10)-17

Bill's Goodies..........002    000- 2

Leading hitters BG - Trudy Sheppard 2-2; E - Barry Sealey

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Boston    22    17    .564    1

Baltimore    23    18    561    1

Milwaukee    20    IB    526

New York    20    20    500    3>-s

Cleveland    19    21    475    4W

Detroit    17    22    436    6

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Oakland    22    19    537    1

Texas    21    19    . 525    U)

Kansas City 17    18    486    3

Minnesota    20    23    465    4

Chicago    16    22    421    54

Seattle    16    28    364    84

Tuesday's Games Toronto?. Detroit6 .Minnesota 6. Baltimore 1 Chicago 12. Boston 4 Texas2, Kansas City 2,5 innings, ram California 7, New York 6.10 Innings Cleveland 6. Seattle 4 Oakland 8. Milwaukee?

Wednesdays Games Milwaukee (Haas 1-11 at Oakland I Underwood, 3-1)

Cleveland (Elchelberger 1-2) t Seattle I Beattie 2-21 Detroit iPetry 3-2) at Toronto iGott 1-3), (n)

Minnesota iSchrom 2-0) at Baltimore iD Martinez3-7), (ni Boston (Hurst 3-2) at Chicago (Bums l-2).(h)

Texas (Darwin 3-3) at Kansas City (BlackO-Oi, (n)

New York (Rawley 5-3) at Calltomla (John 3-2). (n)

Thunday's Games Boston at Toronto, (n)

Texas at Chicago, (n)

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Montreal    20 17 . 541    4

Philadelphia 18    16    529    1

Pittsburgh    15    20    429    4    4

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DENVER (AP) - New Denver Gold Coach Craig Morton, an 18-year veteran of play in the National Football League, said an upbeat, wide-open" approach would be needed to turn around the slumping United States Football League team.

"There have been too many negative things going on," said Morton after his appointment was announced Tuesday at a news conference called by Gold owner Ron Blanding. "One thing weve got to do is get this thing back on a positive note.

The fledgling teams first head coach, former Denver Broncos coach Red Miller, was fired by Blanding last week after the Gold lost its fourth straight game. On

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BUFFALO BILLS-Slgned Roosevelt Leaks, fullback, Jamei Durham, cor-nerback, and George Parker, running back

CLEVELAND BROWNS-Signed Todd Campbell, nosetackle, Marvm Dyett. Ray Sullivan. Dave Reed, and Jim Nowaske. defensive ends. Shawn Potts and Victor Harrison, wide receivers, Fred Hessen,

Tampa Bay Chicago .Michigan Birmingham

Los Angeles Oakland Arizona Denver

Saturdays Game Tampa Bav 29. Oaxiahd 9 Sunday's Games Boston 21. Washington Chicago 19. New Jersey 13. OT Los Angeles 14. Denver 10 Philadelphia 24. Arizona?

Monday's Game Birmingham 23. .Michigan 20, OT Friday. May 27 Birmingham at Denver, (n i Sunday, May 29 Philadelphia at Boston New Jersey at Washington Los Angeles at Oakland

Monday, May 90 Tampa Bay at Michigan. (n i Arizona at Chicago, (n)

N.C. Scoreboard

By The Associated Press Baseball Carolina League

Winston-Salem 3. Kinston I South Atlantic League Anderson 5. GreensboroO

quarterback, Mark Mather, center, Tom .Murray, fullback. Biane Smith, safety. Michael Steams and Barry Voltapetfl, tackles, Chris Van Pelt, comerback DALLAS COWBOYS-Announced the signing of Jim Jeffcoat, defensive end, to a series of one-year contracts

United States Football League CHICAGO BLITZ-Signed Tom Porras, quarterback.

DENVER GOLD-Named Craig Morton head coach

COLLEGE SOUTHERN METHODIST--Announced the resignation of Brad Thomas, promotion director, effective June I. so that he can pursue a career in private business ILLINOIS-Announced the resignation of Donlta Davenport, assistant women's basketball coach, so she can accept a similar position at the University of .Missouri

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By The Associated Press FINALS (Best of Seven) (PhUadelphUlMdsierlesl-0) Sunday, May 22 Philadelphia 113. Los Angeles 107 Thurday.MsyO*

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Sunday, May 29 Philadelphia at Los Angeles Tueaday, May 31 Philadelphia at Los Angeles, (ni Thursday, June 2 Los Angeles at Philadelphia. (ni Sunday.June 5 Philadelphia at Los Angeles, if necessary

Wednesday, Junes Los Angeles at Philadelphia, (ni, if necessary

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Sunday, the Gold lost to Los Angeles 14-10 under interim coach Charley Armey, and dropped to 4-8.

During that Sunday game, Denver fans protested Millers ouster with signs and red clothing that gave a dis-cemable red hue to the crowd.

Morton quarterbacked for the Broncos of the NFL for six years under Millers guidance. Morton retired at the end of the last season.

"As soon as I heard that there was a possibility that he (Morton) was interested in it (the job), he was my No. 1 choice, Blanding said.

Asked how long it would take him to become accustomed to his new role, Morton quipped, "About a half hour.

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DOUBLES-JRay, Pittsburgh. 15; Ashby. Houston. II. Bench. Cincinnati. 11. Dawson. Montreal. II: Evans. San

Francisco, 11 TRIPLES-Moreno, Houston. 5; Dawson, Montreal, 4; Raines. Montreal, 4. 6aretied with3 HOME RUNS Murphy, AtlanU, It; Guerrero. Los Angeles. 10: Brock. Los Angeles. 9. Evans, San Francisco, 9; Garvey San Diego, 8. Kingman, New York. 8

STOLEN BASES-Wilson, New York, 16; Lacy, Pittsburgh, 15, .Moreno, Houston, 14. SSax. Los Angeles. 14; EMIlner. Cincinnati. 13, Thon, Houston, 13.

PITCHING 4 decisionsi-Stewart, Los Angeles. 4-0. 1 000. 1 20, McMurtry, Atlanta. 6-1, 857. 2 72. Rogers. Montreal, 6-1. 857. 2 41, APena, Los Angeles, 5-1, 833,1 91. PPerez, Atlanta, 5-1, 833.2.13,

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SiEW YORK (AP E\fcty morning, nearly 6 mljlion Americans go off to wtyk with secret defensive WMpons hidden in their shoes - in mens shoes, woimens shoes, black wing-tips, cowboy boots, laced high-tops, loafers, oxfords and sneakers.

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Since 1970, the use of safety shoes in the United States has increased over 250 percent, according to The Footwear Council. The rise is partly due to requirements of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), founded in 1970. OSHA has mandated safety shoes in more industries than before.

As an example of safety gains, the New York State Workmens Compensation Board reports that in 1979 (the latest available data year) leg-injury cases involving feet were 8 percent lower than in 1970.

Foot injuries actually have declined far more, believes Dr. Samuel Heller, the Boards Chairmaq of Podiatry Practices, because With safety shoes, accidents that might have seriously injured feet now result only in minor bruises, which may not even be reported.

, Besides OSHA rules, another major factor in increased safety shoe usage is the great progress in styling. The Footwear Council points out.

At' one time, all safety shoes were clunky high-tops with rigid soles, weighing a ton and looking it. Now manufacturing innovations have made possible more flexible soles, and uppers in current fshions. Workers prefer safety shoes that are styled like footwear they wear off the job.

This is confirmed by Republic Steel Safety Director Patrick J. ONeal. Our steel operations still require the heaviest-duty models, he notes, but in the fabrication divisions and for guards and health workers, we approve safety shoes jn many modem styles, and theyre very popular, particularly with the fashion-conscious young people.

Its not only men whove begun protecting their feet in style. Women moving into OSHA-regulated jobs are spurring demand for oxford, moccasin, and sneaker-style safety shoes, the Council notes.

People also are increasingly wearing safety shoes while doing home chores such as mowing lawns, chopping wood, or do-it-yourself construction projects.

We encourage our employees to wear safety shoes for such jobs, says ONeal, because we believe safety is a 24-hour concern. 1 always wear safety shoes myself when cutting grass. The extra protection can keep a tool malfunction or a toppling pile of bricks from causing injury, and the price and styling of the footwear are comparable to other casual shoes. The usual price range is from $25 to $60, and has remained stable in the past several years, the Council reports.

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Parker Pleads Innocent

Dwight Parker of Newark, N.J., charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths orthe Rev. Leslie L. Thorbs of Grifton and Anthony Ray Herring of Goldsboro, entered pleas of innocent at his arraignment in Pitt County Superior Court this week.

Parker is also charged with two counts of robbery with a dangerous weapon in connection with the case.

The bodies of Thorbes and Herring, were pulled from the Tar River near the bridge on SR 14(15 several days after they disappeared in February. Both men died of gunshot wounds and their bodies had been weighted with cement blocks before being placed in the river.

A tentative trial date of July 25 was set for Parker.

The arraignment of a second defendant in the case. Carolyn Denise Pippins of Route 4, Greenville, was continued. She is charged with two counts of murder and one count of robbery with a dangerous weapon.

Conley Student Receives Award

Steve Johnston has been presented the patron appreciation award by D.H. Conley High School.

The award is presented to an individual or organization in the community that has contributed services or had a significant impact on the school. Johnston was given the award for his efforts towards improving D.H. Conleys grounds, inlcuding grading the bus sparking lot and constructing a road to the rear of the school.

'40-Plus' Workshop Planned

George Hood of Raleigh, founder of 40-Plus," an organization for unemployed persons 40 and older, will conduct a job-finding skills workshop Thursday at noon at the Jaycee Park Recreation Building, 2000 Cedar Lane, for anyone of any age interested in the subject'

The workshop is the final segment of the Mental Health Assocation in Pitts County noon "Spotlight lecture series, which this year has focused on unemployment. Hood, who has been a personnel manager and also an unemployed over-age-50 person himself, says unemployment is one of the most stressful events anyone ever experiences. His workshop is designed, he says, to show participants how to present themselves and also how to systematically search for a job.

The workshop is free, with participants encouraged to bring a sandwich. Drinks will be provided.

Police Investigate Collisions

An esatimated $1,650 damage resulted from two traffic collisions investigated Tuesday by Greenville police.

According to officers, heaviest damage resulted from a 6:53 p.m. collision at the intersection of Albemarle and Grand avenues, involving a car driven by Odessa Lee Moore of 1805 Hopkins Drive and a truck operated by Richard Terrell Davis Jr. of Thomas Trailer Court.

Damage from the collision was set at $1,000 to the Moore car and $100 to the truck.

Cars driven by Jennifer Jones Clifton of 620 South Pitt St. and Charles Sherman Allen of 2311 Memorial Drive collided about 10:38 a.m. at the intersection of Wilson and Chestnut struts, causing $400 damage to the Clifton car and $150 damage to the .Allen car.

Howell To Speak Friday

Chancellor John M. Howell of East Carolina University will speak at the 15th curriculum graduation exercises at Martin Community College at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

On Sunday at 3 p.m., state Rep. John B. Gillam will speak to the adult high school graduates of the college. Following the graduation Sunday, an open house will be held at the college from p.m. The college is located in Kehukee Park, a short distance west of Williamston just off U.S. 64.

Both the Friday and Sunday exercises will be held in the Martin County Auditorium located at Williamston High School.

Solicitation Permits-Approved

Police Chief Glenn Cannon has announced approval of two requests for solicitation permits in Greenville.

He said the requests were submitted by: the Holy Temple .Apostolic Faith Church of God to conduct a door-to-door solicitation Saturday to distribute religious materials and information; and by the Holy Mission Church on Dickinson Avenue to conduct a door-to-door solicitation and barbecue dinner through Saturday to raise funds for a new church.

Cannon said a permit for the American Legion Auxiliarys poppy sale has been extended to Friday and Saturday.

ESC Activities Help Economy

Activities administered by the Greenville office of the Employment Security Commission during fiscal year 1982 added $6.4 million to Pitt Countys economy, according to the state ESC/

The ESC said it arrived at the total by considering the following factors: Unemployment benefits paid (all programs) - $5,712,281: Administrative expenditures, $321,465; WIN payments - $10,599; CETA Payments - $38,586, and $339,430 representing the value of 2,275 placements in the Greenville office area based on 40-hour work weeks at a pay scale of $3.73 per hour.

Film On Molestation Available

A new film on child molestation, titled The Sixth Sense, will be made available for free showings in eastern North Carolina by television station WITN, Washington. The film will have its television premiere June 13 at 7 p.m. over WITN-TV.

"The Sixth Sense tells its story factually in terms that do not leave young viewers haunted by what Uiey see. After the first quarter-hour of instruction to young children, a discussion by a panel takes place, includmg parents, teachers and professionals.

Groups and organizations that would like to book the program for local showings may contact Paul Oughton at WITN-TV, P.O. Box 761, Washington, N.C., 27889 or by calling 946-3131. It is available on 16 mm film or 3/4 videotape cassette.

Smith To Speak Sunday

The Rev. Kenneth E. Smith will be the guest speaker Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Chapmans Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Vanceboro, Music will be provided by Ronald F. Smith and Lavine Perkins, Chapmans Traveling Choir and others.

Smith also will speak at Mount Calvary Free Will Baptist Church in Grenville June 1 at 7:30 p.m.

Smith is a graduate of Christ for the Nations Bible Institute in Dallas and Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Okla.

These services are sponsored by the Original Free Will Baptist Conference and rea churches as well as by local organizations and businesses.

Cheese Distribution Set June 1

^Surplus cheese and butter will be distributed to qualified persons on June 1 in the Pitt County Office Building basement from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. according to Leroy James, county agricultural extension chairman.

The following criteria will be used to determine eligibility for the cheese and butter: persons 60 years of age or older; persons disabled and receiving social security benefits and/or SSI: persons receiving food stamps, AFDC and/or medicaid, and persons whose family gross income is at or below the following amounts - one person, $585 per month; two persons, $778 per month; three persons, $970 per month; four persons, $1,163 per month; five persons, $1,355 per month; six persons, $1,548 per month and seven persons, $1,740.

Shirley Chisholm To Speak

Former New York Rep. Shirley Chisholm will speak at 7 p.m. Monday at New Bern Senior High School at the 30th anniversary observance of the New Bern Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Mrs. Chisholm ran for the Democratic Party nomination for president in 1972. She is the author of two books, "Unbou^t and Unbossed, her autobiography, and The Good Fight, the story of her bid for the presidential nomination.

New Textbook Distributed

Attorney General Rufus Edmisten and Public Instruction Stiperintendent Craig Phillips were at Aycock Junior High School Tuesday afternoon to distribute copies of a new social studies textbook, Learning the Law, to be used in ninth grade classes.

Edmisten said the attorney generals office has worked with the state D^artment of Public Instruction for the past two years to develop the textbook. Costs of research, writing and printing were paid by the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation.

Edmisten and Phillips have made similar distributions in schools in four other N .C. cities.

Nurses' Society Holds Inductions

Forty-four student and graduate nurses have been inducted into East Carolina Universitys Beta Nu chapter of Sigma Theta Tau honor society.

The purpose of Sigma Theta Tau is to recognize and reward research and achievement in the field of nursing. Membership is open to outstanding students, nurse educators and practicing nurses.

The 44 ECU members include three nursing community leaders: Sylvia Hunt of Ahoskie, Marilee Schmelzer of Greenville and Dr. Geraldine Jordan of Rocky Mount.

Area mductees include Jerry Dunning of Williamston and Greenville residents Tien Tran, Lynn Shedrick and Debra Kennington.

Church To Hold Singing

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NEW YORK (AP) -Seven-Up Co. today launched a nationwide advertising campaign declaring that unlike most soft drinks, 7-Up has no artificial color or flavor and "never will."

In the broadcast and print ads. competitors are named and products displayed as containing either, or some combination of, caffeine, artificial color and artificial flavoring.

Coca-Cola Co. said it would fight Seven-Ups campaign PepsiCo In! had no comment.

The reaction was similar a year ago when Seven-Up set the intensely competitive $16 billion soft drink industry in tumult with the debut of its cahnpaign that 7-Up contains no caffeine: "Never did. Never will."

The makers of Coke. Pepsi and most other soft-drink producers accused Seven-Up of trading on the controversy over health aspects of caf feine but within months every industr>' prodQcer had come up with a caffeine-free cola.

Tuesday, in what Seven Up called Soft Drink Wars, Part II," it boiled over again.

Coke informed its bottlers and field personnel nationwide that it was developing a marketing strategv to confront Seven-Up's "insidious campaign to raise dark questions about the quality and pureness of its competitors products.

PepsiCos response was no comment, from spokeswoman Rebecca Madeira. "Were going to concentrate on selling our products," she said.

Seven-Up Chairman Edward W. Frantel said Tuesday that the company

was launching its latest sally because of a growing body of foncem among consumers about artificial flavors and artificial,colors and possible negative health implications of the stimulant caffeine -especially with regard to children, the major users of soft drinks."

Caffeine has been linked to nervousness in some people and the federal Food and Drug Administration has warned pregnant women to avoid caffeine because heavy doses caused birth defects in laboratory rats. Other studies, however, have disputed those findings.

Artificial colors and flavors must undergo safety tests before winning FDA approval. Some health researchers suspect artificial colors and flavors can cause health problems, but that has never been demonstrated.

The new 7-Uj) commercials stress that the lemon-lime drink, concocted by a Missouri general-store pro-prit^r in 1929, has a "clean, refreshing, unspoiled taste." Other makers' drinks are pictured, and sometimes named, in the ads.

Asked if the implication is that other soft drinks do not meet the "unspoiled , measure, Frantel w'ould say only; '1 think we are just talking about ourselves. Were talking about our product."

Dolores Sanchez, a spokeswoman for Coca-Cola in Atlanta, said the new 7-Up campaign prompted a strongly worded letter last Friday saying the ads seek to create negative consumer attitudes about soft-drink coloring and flavoring.

The letter from executive

Drug

Comforts Cancer Patients

DURH.AM N.C. I.AP) - A drug already used for some surgery pa:ients helps control nausea in patients undergoing chemotheraphy for cancer, according to preliminary results of a study at Duke University Medical Center.

Dr. John Laszlo, director of clinical research in the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, saiii more than half the 15 patients who received the drug 'orazepam before chemotherapy treatments showed reduced nausea attacks after treatment.

Lorazepam, already on the market fr use in. surgery as pre-anesthetic agent.

ducting iidditional studies on patients with the problem.

"This is a conditioned response, he said. Since the condition is learned behavior, does that learned behavior depend on memory Then the idea is to prevent it from forming. If we block memory, can we block the learning of anticipatory nausea and vomiting

Duke will begin a cooperative study with East Carolina University School ot Medicine to combine lorazepam with other anti-emetics and look at memo-loss and anticipatory

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causes short-term memory loss, Laszlo said. Twelve of the 15 patients in the study did not recall receiving the chemotherapy treatment after their doses of the drug, he said,

Lorazepam has not been studied systematically as an anti-nausea drug before.

We didnt really expect to find that, Laszlo said. It was a surprise.

"We have various anti-, emetics,,some which work in certain patients and some which work in others," he said. "When we dont know what anti-emetic will work in a given patient and the

vomiting over a period of several treatments, he said.

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patient vomits after each course of chemotherapy, he may develop a pattern of vomiting before having chemotherapy - called anticipatory vomiting

For those patients, simply thinking about coming to the hospital for treatment or seeing the nurse may be enough to set them off, he said. About 25 percent of cancer patients undergoing therapy develop this problem.

Because lorazepam shows promise In preventing anticipatory vomiting, Laszlo and his colleagues are con-

Clarification

There is a difference, local Juvenile Courts couns^or Brenda Teel says, between juvenile detention centers and state-supported training schools.

The cost quoted in Tuesdays article on the organizational meeting of the Pitt County Action Coalition for Teens of supporting a child in a juvenile detention center was actually that of supporting him or her in a training school. Mrs. Teel said she feels that the cost of juveniles corrections programs is in no way a waste, as was alluded to in the article.

WASHINGTON (AP) -Honeywell Inc. is voluntarily recalling more than 770,000 battery-operated smoke detectors that may not ^und an alarm when\s|^ijfe''is present, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said today.

The Minnesota-based company said the alarms may not work correctly because of problems in the circuit board mounting, although they may sound when the test button is pushed.

The company is asking consumers to return detectors with model numbers TC89B and TC89C that have this defect. Because Honeywell no longer makes residential smoke detectors, the company will replace returned units with a comparable model produced by another manufacturer.

Honeywell produced the affected smoke detectors in 1977 and 1978. Sold nationally and in Canada, the detectors carry the model numbers TC89B and TC89C and have a date code between 7601 and 7820. The model numbers and date codes are found under the smoke detector cover on a piece of gray cardboard.

Honeywell recommended that consumers check the battery and then determine whether the smoke detector is working properly by using an extinguished candle to create smoke. If the detector does not sound in the presence of smoke, consumers should contact Honeywell at its toll-free number, 800-328-8194, or write to Honeywell Consumer Affairs, 8941 10th Avenue North, Golden Valley, Minn., 55427,

vice president Thomas D. Dannemiller constituted Cokes reaction to the 7-Up campai^, Ms. Sanchez said.

It said, in part, We believe this campaign is false, misleading and detrimental to the soft drink industry because:

-By implication, the commercials say that such soft drinks have an unclean, spoiled taste.

"Further, it , is a disservice to the American public which may become confused by the suggested messages of this insidious campaign.

7-Ups label includes as ingredients citric acid and sodium citrate, but Frantel said they occur naturally in citrus fruit and are not classified by the FDA as artificial.

Frantel said the ads that show artificially colored or flavored products include the companys Like caffeine-free cola, which is colored with caramel. Caramel, which is burned sugar, is considered artificial by the FDA.

And he did not deny that Diet 7-Ups ingredients include saccharin and benzoate, the latter a preservative.

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WINSTON-SALEM. N C. (AP) - Dr. Robert C. Suderburg will step down, at least temporarily, as the chancellor of the North Carolina School of the Arts this fall.

Officially, Suderburg is taking a years leave of absence, but he said Tuesday that he may not return to the arts school.

William C Friday, the president of the University of North Carolina system, said he will recommend at a meeting of the university's Board of Governors on June 10 that the leave be granted

Friday said that an acting chancellor, chosen from within the university system, will be named before Sept. 1 to run the arts school while Suderburg is away,

Suderburg is leaving at a time when the school is coming under increasing financial pressures. The school has been burdened by a $2 million debt on its new theater, the Roger L. Stevens Center for the Performing Arts. The school has virtually exhausted local sources of funds for the center, which opened a month ago.

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A Review

Python Film Is Satire Out Of Control

READY - Astronaut Sally Ride, who will be the first U.S. woman in space, said Tuesday she is ready for the trip aboard the space shuttle ChaRti^r on June 18. Ms. Ride chided reporters about making the special emphasis because of her sex. (AP Laserphoto)

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For 20 years the mad members of the Monty Python troupe have outraged and entertained audiences in both Britain and the United States. The talents of Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, John Cleese and Michael Palin often mixed perfectly to spoof all subjects great and small.

In The Meaning of Life, now playing at the Buccaneer Movies, Monty Python assaults philosophy, religion, education, sex and the insurance industry. Unfortunately the attack is only party successful.    '

Monty Pythons humor is like Tabasco sauce; you either like it or you dont. I usually do, but it is best appreciated in small doses. The short satirical skit has always been the most successful format for the antics of Monty Python. Viewers could put up with dead moments while anticipating a rapid return to humor. In only two feature-length films has Monty Pythons humor been sustained, Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Life of Brian used short comic episodes but were themetically controlled movies. The Meaning of Life is not.

Comedy is often subversive; it forces us to look at our behavior and beliefs and see the absurdities which underlie them. Comedy is often crude and at times obscene, but to be effective it must be, controlled. The Meaning of Life is a prime example of satire out of control.

The idea behind the film is promising. In attempting to answer the great philosophical question of what life is all about the Monty Python members have resurrected the metaphor of the ages of man and devised short episodes on birth, growth and learning, fighting, middle age, the autumn years, and death. Some of the scenes are genuinely funny, combining wit and comic madness. Most, however, d^ generate into crude farce.

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both Bergman and Fellini in a fine caricature of modem art films.

The problem is that nothing else works completely. Individual sequences begin well but often become exercises in gratuitous

obscenity and nudity. We are even treated to a five minute sketch about vomiting.

I find nothing wrong with a comics use of obscenity, nudity, or even vomiting for that matter, if the use has a purpose. Too often In The

Meaning of Life it does not. The movie is like the little girl with a curl in the middle of her forehead, when it is good it is very, very good; when it is bad it is horrid.

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ByFREDROTHENBERG AP Television Writer NEW YORK (.API - The Sunshine Cab Co. was an ironic shingle for the misfits in Taxi." There wasnt a success stor\- in the bunch. In five years, none of the drivers found a road paved with anything more than harsh reality and hard knocks.

'It's a lot like life," says Ed Weinberger, one of the creators of the award-winning comedy, which has its next-lo-last original episode on NBC .tonight.

Nobody made it out. The last new show is scheduled for June 1.t Vet. together. the characters forged a friendship and camraderie that hadn't been seen in

network comedies since The Mary Tyler Moore Show." They were the kind of cabbies who would pick you up in a rainstorm.

That warmth was their success, and the programs cancelation by two networks in two seasons cant take it away.

When the meter stops ticking tonight, the program that won the Emmy for best comedy three years in a row will be replaced bi Buffalo Bill, about an egotistical talk-show host on a television station in Buffalo, N. Y.

This time, the closing notice will stick. NBC salvaged Taxi from ,ABCs scrapheap after the 1981-82 season, but the producers now have gone off to different projects. Weinberger

and his partner, Stan Daniels, have created a new comedy, Mr. ^mith, about a talking orangutan. I\will be on NBCs fall schedule on Friday night.

There was quite a furor when ABC canceled Taxi last season, thus losing its one comedy with grit and grown-up wit. The fact that it failed on NBC in three timeslots will substantiate, for some, ABCs decision. But ABC never came up with anything better in ratings, and certainly not in quality.

NBC did what it had to do, says Weinberger. I regret it, but I respect it. It was a business decision. They treated us fairly and gave us a shot. Theres no kicking or screaming this time. We felt at least NBC

respected us. At ABC, I didnt think it mattered to them that they were canceling a quality show.

Because of the fifth year on NBC, Taxi did 22 more shows and went over the magic 100-episode mark. You want over 100 episodes when you make your syndication deal, says Weinberger.

Even if Taxi lost some fares the past few seasons, it still produced programs that were funny and touching. Precisely because life was a series of fender-benders for the oddballs in Taxi, our lives became, by comparison, a bit brighter.

This is not to say that Taxi was consistently brilliant. In the past two seasons, the show took a

wrong turn whenever it showcased Latka (Andy Kaufman), the foreign grease monkey, and his alien rituals. This violated the shows spirit of producing identifiable and realistic human comedy.

But, generally, Taxi described die human condition poignantly, better, in fact, than it depicted genuine New York cabbies. Without a black or Hispanic in the front-line cast, Taxi was more Hollywoods version of a New York cab company.

The only character who really resembled a hack was Alex Reiger (Judd Hirsch), a seen-it-all type with a laissez-faire attitude. He also was most content to being a cabbie forever. Tony (Tony Danza) wanted to be a boxer.

Elaine (Marilu Henner) saw herself as a fashionable art dealer and Bobby (Jeff Conaway) was a New York actor.

Conaway left the series midway but made a return visit to the garage - this time Bobby was struggling Hollywood actor. Anything else would have seemed phony, says Weinberger. After all, this was a show about potholes, not paved superhighways.

Which brings us to the delightfully des. Diminutive Danny De Vito made this cynical, hateful taxi dispatcher as unredeeming as they come. He took perverse pleasure in belittling his fellow losers, hiding his insecurities and personality flaws in an acidic tongue.

The character who managed to grow the most was Jim Ignatowski (Christopher Lloyd). Once a spaced-out relic from the psychedelic '60s, he had improved himself by series end.

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"Monitor earned that dubious distinction while filling the 10 oclock slot on Saturdays, when the audience includes too many baby sitters and lonelyhearts certainly not the best crowd for a serious magazine show.

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Turkey Remembers Native Son

By JERRY RAYNOR, Reflector SUff Writer

TURKEY - The historic marker in the center of Turkey is a visible reminder that one of Sampson Countys young men journeyed south more than 150 years ago to find fortune and defeat in what was then the rich sugar country of Louisiana.

Thomas Overton Moores story is that of a Tar Heel who made good after going far South to Louisiana. Bom in April 1804, near the village of Turkey in Sampson County, Moore was educated in his home county a few miles south of Goldsboro before leaving at the age of 25 to live with his uncle, Walter H. Overton in Rapides Parish, La.

One of young Moores paternal ancestors had been politically prominent. James Moore, who had emigrated form Ireland in the 1600s, had become governor of the Carolinas in 1700. On his mothers side, he was a descendant of William Overton who came to Virginia from England about 1670.

On arrival in Louisiana, 'Thomas Moore took over the management of his uncles sugar plantations, and at a later date bought his own plantation which became a successful business venture.

Moore was as active as a family man as he was in business and politics. In 1830 he married Bethiah Jane Leonard and fathered five children.

After serving in the political arena in Rapides Parish for a number of years, Moore was elected to the Louisiana State House of Representatives in 1848. His political rise thereafter was fairly rapid he was elected to the Louisiana Senate in

1856 and in 1859 won his Democratic ticket race for the states governor despite being opposed by another popular Democrat, Thomas J. Wells.

According to the Dictionary of American Biography, Moore was in disposition fiery and inclined to be exacting and uncompromising, (but) nevertheless a thorough politician who played the political game with great zest and effectiveness.

Typical of his zest for taking action was his decision early in 1861 to order state trops to take Forts Jackson and St. Philip on the Mississippi River below New Orleans, as well as Fort Pike on the Rigolets and the barracks and arsenal at Baton Rouge. This he did, rightly surmising that the Louisiana legislature would soon adopt a secession ordinance.

After the secession ordinance was adopted, Moore promptly took further measures to make Louisiana an active member of the Confederacy. He directed the organization of local defense companies, established supply depots, and had packing plants built in order to provide provisions for Confederate soldiers.

Confederate President Jefferson Davis asked for 3,000 troops from Louisiana Moore in April 1861 issued a call for 5,000 troops in addition to those requested by Davis.

Following the capture of New Orleans by Federal troops in June, 1862, Moores administration was disrupted, but Moore continued to govern central and northern Louisiana. He moved his capital from Baton Rouge to Opelousas and later to Shreveport and functioned as governor of unoccupied areas until the end of his appointed term in early 1864.

In his final days as governor, he issued strict guidelines laying down non-fraternization measures to be followed by Louisiana residents they were forbidden to trade with the . enemy, to enter Federal lines, to bear Federal passports, or to accept or use Federal money.    '

It was at this time too, in the spring of 1864, that Moore suffered heavy personal losses. His planatation in Rapides Parish was confiscated by Federal authorities, and his home and sugar mill destroyed. In the summer of 1865, following/ the issuance of an arrest order, Moore fled to Havana, Cuba, the refuge point for many Confederate leaders seeking to avoid capture and trial.

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STATE HISTORIC MARKER ... in the Sampson County village of "Turkey is today a visible reminder that a native son, Thomas Overton lyiwre, found fame in Louisiana as the CivU War governor of tkt state from 1860-1864. '(Reflector Photo by Jerry Raynor) \    *

Eventually, through the Vitercession of friends, Moore, then in his early 60s, was allowed to return to Louisiana with a full pardon. Until his death in 1876, Moore spent the last decade of his life attempting to restore his plantation and to recoup his lost fortune. He never entered the political arena again, and died at age 72 on his plantation near Alexandria.

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NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA PITT GREENE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE REMOVAL OF GRAVES FROM VICKSCEMETARY US 264 from Wilson Greene County Line to East of NC 121 Project 8.1230101, R 525

Claim of Edna Lewis Baker Parcel 28

Notice is hereby given to the known and unknown relatives of all those persons buried in the Vicks Cemetery located south of Survey Station 312 00 and being further described as being located one-halt mile north of US 264 west of the Farmville city limits, that the following named persons are among the known deceased buried in said cemetery; James Hall; Pennie Evans; Ann Elizabeth Smith; Leon Smith; Willie Battle; Leander Bynum. Lexie Faison, and "Baby Johnson; that there are seven unknown graves located in this cemetery; that the known and unknown deceased are to be reinterred in the new Vicks Cemetery on land owned by Edna Lewis Baker which is located in Greene County, North Carolina, that the exact location of the reinterment sites of the known and unknown deceased can be found on a map filed with the Register of Deeds of Greene County. North Carolina

You are further notified that said graves, are being moved under the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 65 13. and that said removal will begin after this notice has been published once a week tor tour weeks over a period of thirty (30) days in The Daily Reflector, publish^ daily in Greenville, North Carolina.

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14' HOBIE CAT TURBO Call 756 9730 after 5    __

16' FIBERGLASS, 35 horsepower Johnson motor and trailer $1,000. Call 752 9707, leave name and number.___

1972 GLASTRON 16' with 65 horse power Evinrude and trailer. $1595. 355 2970_

MISCELLANEOUS

Personals..................002

In AAemoriam  ........003

Card Of Thanks.............005

Special Notices.............007

Travel & Tours.............009

Automotive................010

Child Care..............040

Day Nursery...............041

Health Care................043

Employment...............050

For Sale............... 060

Instruction.................080

Lost And Found ............082

Loans And Mortgages ;.....085

Business Services  .........091

Opportunity................093

Professional................095

Real Estate................100

Appraisals.................101

Rentals............ 120

WANTEDZ:.

Help Wanted...............051

Work Wanted...............059

Wanted......... 140

Roommate Wanted.........142

WantedToBuy ..........144

Wanted To Lease...........146

Wanted To Rent............148

RENI/LEASE

Apartments For Rent.......

Business Rentals...........

Campers For Rent..........

Condominiums tor Rent.....

Farms For Lease...........

Houses For Rent............

Lots For Rent..............129

Merchandise Rentals.......131

Mobile Homes For Rent.....133

Office Space For Rent......135

Resort Property For Rent... 137 Rooms For Rent............138

FILE NO 82-CVD 1532 FILM NO IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVSION NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY HERLEY LOUISE ATKINSON (JONES)

RONALD EXCELL JONES

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRIXESS BY PUBLICATION TO RONALD EXCELL JONES: TAKE NOTICE that a Motion seeking relief against you has been filed in the above captioned action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows The transfer of all your right, title and interest in and to a 1973 General Mobile Home, Serial No GCFXMNOGE6364, North Carolina Title No. 11650595, as child support, and an Order directing you to pay child support in the amount of $l0o.oO per month beginning June 1, 1983, pFus all future medical and dental expenses of your minor child, Michelle Denise Jones

The undersigned will bring this Motion tor hearing before the District Court Judge Presiding over the July^ll, 1983 Session of Civil District Court (Domestic! tor Pitt County on July 11, 1283, at 9:30 A M , or as soon theretter as the matter may be heard, in the Third Floor Hearing Room of the Pitt County Courthouse. You will please attend Court at said time and place, if you so des'ire, but the plaintiff wiM ask the Court

regardless

absence

hear said Motion your presence or

This the 16th day of May, 1983. UNDERWOOb&LEEC

By

:CH

David A Leech, Of Counsel tor the Plaintiff

P O Box 527, 201 Evans Street Greenville, N.C. 27835 Telephone (919) 752 3303 May 18, 25: June), 1983

1973 THUNDERBIRD 17' tri hull, 135 horsepower Johnson, power tilt, Cox trailer. Excellent condition. $3,000 756 4125    __

1977    18' winchester, 115

Johnson, Galvanized trailer power winch and many extras. $3195. Call 756 7041 after 6._

1981 KAWASAKI Jet Skis. $1200 New and used Hobi Cats, $1000 and UP 441 4270.

J6' TROJAN 1977 Fly bridge, head, oailev, and DF radio. Call 946-6127.

034 Campers For Sale

COX FOLD OUT camper, older model. Very good condition. Sleeps 5 comfort ably $600 Barton, 758 154L____

POP UP CAMPER Sleeps 4. Stove, icebox, sink. Call 355 2588.

TRUCK COVERS All sizes, colors. Leer Fiberglass and Sportsman tops. 250 unOs in stock O'Briants, Raleioh, N C 834 2774.

TRUCK COVERS Sea Hawk. Cobra. All colors and sizes. Camotown R V's, Ayden 746 3530.

1971, 17'2' Volunteer camper, self contained, sleeps 6. Good condition, $2,000. Call 756 0383 aHer 6; anytime weekends.

1973 WILDERNESS 22' camper with air, $2600. 7M-7953_

036

Cycles For Sale

1977 AT175 Yamaha $200 or best otter Must sell Call tor more information. 756 0977._

1977 550 Honda Excellent condition Call 752 0334 or 746 2017.

1978 KZ650 KAWASAKI Custom paint, new tires. 4 Into 1 header, new seat, lots more. $1300 or best otter.Call746 4066._

1980 CB750 HONDA 6100 miles. Excellent shape $1750 Call 752 4161.    __

1980 CAA400 HONDA Excellent

condition. Call 756-9938 anytime

1980 HONDA CR80R, super condi tion, $500. Call after 6, 746 6753.

1981 HONDA CM400E, 2,300 miles Excellent. 2 helmets; winter suit. $1100 negotiable. Must sell. 524-5293.

1982 GS 650L Suzuki 5 speed, shaft drive, disc brakes, front air forks, cruise lock, windshield, luggage rack, trunk, adjustable sissy oar, excellent condition, $2200. Matching bag man luggage, $100. Barton, 758 1547._____

1982 XR80 DIRT BIKE Excellent condition. $350 firm. Call 758 2658 after 5.

1982 YAMAHA 750 Seca Excellent condition. 1 owner, only 2300 miles. $2450. Call 758 5876 after 5._

039

Trucks For Sale

007 SPECIAL NOTICES

JIMMY BLAZERi 1977, 4 wheel drive. 4-speed. 350 engine. $3500. I Call Chris Jovner days 753-3232

SALL.

FREE I Stop in and register at Floyd G Robinson Jewelers, Downtown Evans Mall tor tree gift to be given away weekly. No purchase necessary

Autbsfor Sale...........011-029

Bicycles for Sale............030

Boats for Sale..............032

Campers tor Sale...........034

Cycles tor Sale.............036

Trucks tor Sale.............039

Pets.........................046

Antiques  .........061

Auctions  ...............

Building Supplies...........063

Fuel, Wood, Coal...........064

Farm Equipment...........065

Garage-Yard Sales.........067

Heavy Equipment .....068

Household Goods...........069

Insurance..................071

Livestock .............072

Miscellaneous..............074

Mobile Homes for Sale......075

Mobile Home Insurance ... .076

Musical Instruments.......077

Sporting Goods.............078

Commercial Property......102

Condominiums tor Sale.....104

Farms tor Sale............    .106

Houses for Sale .....,109

Investment Property.......Ill

Land For Sale..............113

Lots For Sale...............115

Resort Property for Sale.... 117

ULTRALIGHT AIR SHOW

Ayden Flight Park, May 28 and 29.

Hot air balloons, ultralight com-petition, remote control demo and sky diving. Saturday night barn tire i Q40 and live music. Admission $1.00. '

1971 STEP VAN good with new

12' body, battery.

Runs

$1500

negotiable. 756 9123 days, 756 1007 nights.    _ _

1976 JEEP CHEROKEE 2 door, 6 cylinder, 4 wheel drive, new tires and ^^holstery. 756 4230 night;

1983 TOYOTA, 4x4 truck, blue with silver stripes, tilt wheel, FM stereo. 5 speed, 7,000 miles Call after 6 p.m., 792 9059._

Child Care

Public

Notices

NOTICE

Having qualified as Admlnlstrafrix of the estate of Ida E. Cannon late of Pitt County, North

Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the

undersigned Administratrix oi) or before November 25, 1983 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make Immediate payment.

This 13th day of May, 1983.

Lucille C. Cannon 619 Park Avenue Ayden, N.C 28513 Administratrix of the estate of Ida E Cannon, deceased.

May 25; June 1,8. 15, 1983

Oil Autos For Sale

the summer tor working moms. Responsible energetic teenager (assisted by her mom) has great summer planned tor your child. If interestedcall 756-9428 anytime.

SELL YOUR CAR the National Autotinders Way! Authorized Dealer in Pitt County. Hastings Ford. Call 758 0114.

WILL KEEP infants and children in my home. Up to 8 years of age. Only $.85 an hour . 752 4903

014 Cadillac

WILL KEEP YOUR children In my home during the summer. Near Bells Fork. 756 3028.

1976 CADILLAC SEDAN OEVILLE Needs little body work. Also air conditioner, 5,006 BTU Call be tween 10 and 7. 757 3119

046 PETS

015 Chevrolet

AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER ^u^g^es. All sh^ji^. wormed. Call

CAPRICE 1982. 4 door, fully equipped, extra clean. Call Rex Smith Chevrolet. Avden, 746 3141.

AKC MINIATURE Longhaired Dachshund. 1) week old male, red and black 355 6476. Greenville.

CELEBRITY 1982. 4 door, low mileage, extra clean. Call Rex Smith Chevrolet. Ayden, 746 3141.

AKC REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel puppies, been wormed, $100 each. 24T1139, Midlred Tripp.

DALMATIAN PUPPIES wfllte with black dots. $100. Call Pollocksvllle, 224 7941 or 224431 after 5 p.m.

018 Ford

PINTO RUNABOUT, 1974, good condition, 4 speed, air, reliable. Best otter, CallRlchard, 355 2362.

FULL-BLOODED Labrador Re triever puppies. 6 weeks old. $50. 752 3914.

1960 T BIRO tor sale by owner. Good shape. Low mileage. $3500 firm. Call 756 0558

HALF ENGLISH, halt boxer bulldog puppies. Tails cut off and dewormed $100 each 1 male. 1 female. 758 3858 or 758 4997.

I960 MUSTANG, straight, 6 engine, excellent condition Rebuilt carburetor and transmission. AM/FM cassette, $2500 or best offer. Wade after 6 p.m., 756-6893.

LABRADOR RETRIEVERS AKC puppies. Field trail and gun dog stock. Wormed, shots, and de-wclaws removed. I 242-6529 or 1 242 4830.

1971 MAVERICK 4 door. Right side damaged. Runs, ggpd tires, new muffler. Best otter.7M.4567,

POMERANIAN, male, blondt. house trained. $100. 752 1541 aHer 5.

1973 FORD GALAXY 500. $600. Call Joe at 756-8950 before 2:30. No calls on Sunday.

SIAMESE KITTENS, 6 weeks old; also breeding pair; call 756-4500 after 7.

1974 LTD Brougham. Loaded $600 Call 756-0962after 4o.m.

SIBERIAN HUSKIES, registered. 4 red with blue eyes, 6 weeks eld. wormed. $150. 752 5333.

1974 PINTO STATIONWAGON Extra clean, low mileage. $1095. 756 4204 or 756 8715.

SIBERIAN HUSKIE Black and white, blue eyas. Female. 5 months old. Good pet with children. AKC reolstered, $150. Call 355 6119.

1977 LTD LANDAU Fully equipped. Extra clean. 48,000 miles. $3S06.Xall Joe Clark, 756 0919.

3 . DACHSHUND FEA4ALE PUPS,

utformed wt/Mk&old 7iA-3A11

019 Lincoln

051 /Help Wanted

ABOVE AVERAGE 1974 Lincoln Continental 4 door, canary yellow with black vinyl top. Real sharp car inside and outside and much more. Low mileage. Has 429 engine with 2 barrel! carburetor, excellent on gas mileage You must see to appreciate at this wholesale price, $1550. Call 756 0492.

ACCOUNTlisG CLERK, bookkees)

ing or accounting clerical expeci ence required Must be an average typis and able to work well wffh pub Ic and other employees. Applications maybe picked up at the Town Administrative Oftlee located at 124 North /Main StreA, Farmville, Monday Friday, 8 30 a m 5;(X) p m Applications will be accepted thru June 3, 1983 The Town of Farmville Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F

020 AAercury

1969 MERCURY MONTEREY





he Daily Reflector, Greenv^e, N.C.-Wednesday, May 25,1983-33

051

Help Wanted

A MATURE CHRISTIAN LADY to livo-in as housekeeper Private phone, bedroom, bath, with all utilities, room, and board free of charge, plus small salary. 75A 3703.

ADVERTISING SALESPERSON wanted for full time position Pre vious print media sales experience required with good typing ability. Transportation needeo Good salary and commission. Life and hospitalization insurance, paid vacation

and holid^s Write to: Advertising Salfs. P O Box 1967, Greenville N C 27835. All inquiries kept con

fidential.

AUTO MECHANIC Experience preferred Excellent pay and benefits including paid vacation, paid hospitalization plan Call for appointment, 355 2500

AUTOMOTIVE SALES career Excellent starting salary and benefits. Good working conditions Sales experience preferred. East Carolina Lincoln Mercury CMC, 756-427._

BODY SHOP TECHNICIAN

needed Must be experienced

to Buck Sutton. Hastings 758 0114

BR&OY'S HAS OPENING for full time sales position in the Junior Sportswear Department. Strong retail experience preferred Apply

Brody's, Pitt Plaza, Libby Kinley, Monday through Friday.

BRODY'S PITT PLAZA has an opening for a full, time office worker. Must be able to preform office duties, filing, typing, tele phone work. Previous office work experience preferred. Apply Brody's, Pitl Plaza. Monday through Friday, 2 to 5

CARPENTER with framing and trim experience Greenville, 355 2956._

COMMERCIAL CARPENTERS or lead persons needed at once at Cherry Point. Call Jim Jones. 1 447 4921. We are an EOE

COMPUTER SUPPLIES Sales Representative for the Greenville No overnight travel. Com

area No overnight travel. Com puter background helpful Excellent training provided. Salary plus commission plus expenses. Carolina Data Supplies, 1 800-662-8748

DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED Must have

t have experience Call 752 5126.

DENTAL HYGIENIST WANTED Flexible hours. Call 752-5126 for Information

DRYWALL FINISHERS needed. 3 years experience Government Project. Beals & Western J/V, Havelock. 1 447-0677

E/CELLENT OPPORTUNITY! Large corporation has outstanding sales opening for a sales repre sentaflve. Individual must be local resident with managerial ability, ambition and show progress tor age Business or sales background helpful. In requesting personal In tervlew, please submit resume stating personal history, education, business experience Write Box 406. Greenville, NC 27834_i

051

Help Wanted

059

Work Wanted

HEADS UP HAIR SALON now taking applications for full time hair stylist Call 758 8553 for ap Dointment__

CARPET CLEANING or repair Reasonable rates. 758 7253._

CARPET SPECIAL

NEW

JOBLINE

2 rooms and hall Home Care Cleaners

$39 95 756 5453

CHIMNEY SWEEPING Fireplaces and wood stoves need cleaning after hard winters use Eliminate

creosote and musty odors Wood stove specialist, Tar Road En

The Personnel Service Division of Thomas & Thomas Vocational Assessment announces a new service for our clients and job seeking individuals throughout our area Dial 757 1098 after our regular office hours for a partial list of job openings currently available

night.

756 9123 day, 756-1007

DARLEEN'S DOMESTICS Tired, need more time? Let someone else do your housecleaning 752 3758.

OVERSEAS, Cruise Jobs $20.000

$60.000 year possible. Call 80S 687 ~xt.J 8752_

6000 Ex

PART TIME ATTENDANT for self service car wash Prefer retired or semi retired person. Must be good with customers and be mechanically inclined Call 758 3258 between 9-11, 3-5: _

FURNITURE STRIPPING Paint and varnish removed from wood and metal. Equipment formally of Dip and Strip All items returned within 7 days Tar Road Antiques., Call tor free estimate Days 756 9123. Nioht 756 1007.

GRASS CUTTING, trim around sidewalks and driveways. Call 752-7341

GRASS CUTTING prices. 355-6132.

Reasonable

PART TIME HELP to train as HOMES PAINTED-interior and ex

designer and do general djjhes^ in florist Reply to T 1967, Greenville, NC 27834

^lorist, P Box

terlor. Graduate student with expe We give

PART TIME HELP wanted fast food experience helpful. Serious inquiries only. Apply between 2 3 p.m. at Bill's Fast Food, corner of. 4th and Greene. No phone calls.

rience in painflni excellent work with substantial savings over professional prices. 756-8948 anytime._

POSITION AVAILABLE for Re ceptionist Secretary. Send resume

LAWN CUTTING College student cutting lawns at reasonable rates. Call ATat 758-6178

to P O Box 1128. Farmville. NC 27828

QUALIFIED SAILING and wind surfer instructors needed. Bayside Watersports, Nags Head. NC 441-i 4270._

QUALIFIED FABRICATORS needed. 5 years experience minimum. Send resume to Qualified. Route h Box 692. Greenville, NC___

RN

STAFF DEVELOPER

Position available for a staff devel oper in modern long term care facility. Must possess leadership ability and technical skills to carry out policies and prograrns established by the facility. Regis tered nurse with work experience sufficient to demonstrate ability to organize, plan and assist employees in Teaming situations.

Pleasesendresumeto:

Rt.l,Box21 . Greenville, NC 27834

RN'S, LPN'S and OR Technicians Puhgo District Hospital needs you. CpnTact Barbara McDonald, Dirt

Irecfor of Nursing, (9191-943-2111.

SALESPERSON WANTED for retail bedding store. Mattress World. Apply 1203 West 14th Street.

EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL workers only. Apply In person at Larmar Mechanical Contractors between 6 and 9 a m only

EXPERIENCED TV TECHNICIAN to work with established firm. Excellent opportunity, good benefits. Please call 756 2340 for Interview

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER

One Girl-Office. Must be accurate and efficient In handling recelv ables, payables, payroll, general ledger and telephone. Good typing and math skills required Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume to Boyd Associates. Inc , PO Box 1705, Greenville, NC, 27835 1705.

GRADY WHITE Boats Is now accepting applications for future clerical positions. Must be able to type 60 words a minute Accuracy a must. Experience with computers desirable. Minimum of 3 years office experience preferred Good

SERVICE STATION HELP Expe rience. Local references. Apply In person, Holiday Shell, 724 South Memorial Drive. No phone calls

pay and benefits. By appointment only. Call 752 2111, Ext. 251, be

tween 9 am and through Friday.

4 pm Monday

HOUSEMOTHER POSITION Experience In operating a home Light bookkeeping In managing employees. Apartment provldea Must have own transportation. Salary negotiable. For more Informa-tlon, call 758 5632

IMMEDIATE OPENING for a career minded Individual as sales person, with some bookkeeping knowledge. Opportunity for

Opportunity advancement Pleasant working

conditions. Apply in person only Absolutely no phone calls please I Zales Jewelers, Carolina East Mall

INFANT TODDLER TEACHER needed. Must have experience. Applj, In person. 1026 Red Banks

STRIKE-IT-RICH

$40,000-$100,000 YEAR COMMISSION

Must have i to 3 years sales expereince. needs large Income to pay for house, car. family, ac customed to luxurious living. Needed by AAAA Corporation wifh 24 year track record. 100% financ

ing, 90%+ approvals, expense paid training. Call Mr. Balack 8 s.m. to

10 p.r. CST 1 800 247 2446. Investment, we Invest In you.

WANTED ASSISTANT managers Apply alter 2 p.m. at Huckleber-ry s, 1011 Charles Boulevard, Greenville. Management experl ence preferred_

WANTED PARTY CHIEF or In strument person for surveying firm Experience required. Call Spelghi & Associates, 756 8440 from 6 a.m. 5 p m.

KIND. RELIABLE to keep six month ol

^D- SOUND MAN for rock band. Call between 11 12 midnight, rson needed Call 638 6934._

Monday through Friday. Child care experience preferred. Call 758-0852

attr'ip

at home WANTED; middle aged woman to stay with woman nIohTs. 746 3654.

LEGAL SECRETARY No experl ence required. Send resume to Legal Secretary, PO Box 1967, Greenville; NC 27834.

.EGAL SECRETARY

WELL ESTABLISHED Import GM dealer In Eastern NC seeks 2 experienced technicians. Only experienced need to epply Send resume to Technician, PO Box 1967. GreenvlllV NC 27834

Experienced,

-,nd resume_____

591, Greenville. NC

eontrpi mana

( SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL salary    negotiable,    positions immediately available!

;o Swretary,    PO    Box    Companies would like to hire this

week! Get a new job before Memorial Day weekend! Call todayl Thomas 8, Thomas Vocational Assessment (Personnel Service successful Division, 757-1098 or 757 3398

LOCAL MANUFACTURE of pre cislon molding rubber products has

an Immediate opening for a quality ager. The successfu' candidate should possess the follow

Ing minimum requirements a 4

year college degree with emphasis In math to Include statistics, a

Positions Available

minimum of 2 years qualify control and managerial experience. Re sumes should be forwarded to GSh Corporation, PO Box 37, Snow Hill, NC 28580. Equal Opportunity

Route Sales $170 plus commission. Part Time Secretary - $3.50 per hour plus.

Sheet Metal Mechanic $6 to $8 per hour,

Secretary $4 00 to $4.50 per hour. Bookkeeper $8,000 to S1.OOO.

LPN NEEDEO surgical office Hours Tuesday, Wednesday

Hours Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9-5. Reply to LPN, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834

MANAGER FOR CONVENIENT store and gas combination. $20.000

store and gas combination. $20.000 with comml$slon. Apply at Dodges Store. 3209 South Memorial Drive, Greenville,

Bookkeeper $9.000. It

112.000

Assistant Farm Supply Manager

MARKETING i MANAGEMENT

Secretary $12,000

Manager Trainee $8800 to $9500 starting pay.

Secretary $8300 Secretary/PR $8300.

Manager $11,000 $12,000.

If you are Interested In these and others call Susan or Gertie. 758-0541. Snelling & Snelllng Personnel Ser vice.

Large, multl-llne financial services company seeks bright person for marketing management. Opportunity offers 36 months extensive training In financial .marketing leading to career In first time management Outstanding benefits and bright career for right person. College background desirea sales experience helpful. Submit resume to PO Box 539, Jacksonville, NC

2SM

MATURE DETERMINED and energetic person who would like to make.money as personnel consul

make money as personnel consultant. Good telephone personality a must. College degree preferred. For

059

kWantBd

ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE Licensed and fully Insured. Trim ming, tufting and removal. Free estlmates.jp Stand I, 752 6331.

ANY TYPE OF REPAIR WORK

Carpentry, masonry and roofing. 35 years experience in building. Call

,    .    xpei

James Harrington 752 7765.

pm.

_ ege

details can Herb Heritage Personnel

355-2020,

NEED A JOB? Avon has sales positions available In the Greenville and Pitt County areas for men and women. Work in your own neighborhood, choose your working hours, earn up to 50% I Call 752 7006.

CALL SEARS ROEBUCK & Co. for free estimates on siding, guttering, mobile home roofover. Insulation, Interior and exterior painting and roof vents. Call 756-9^, exf 232. Monday-Saturdav 10a.m. -9p.m.

CARPETCLEANING

Quality Cleaning-Reasonable Rates: H&H Clean Care    756-9076

^''Thggtrpftpgctgr"-

NEED

,LE

GOOD SALESMAN OR SALESLADY for growing mobile

home Industry. Must need $30.000

and up per year Income. Willing to

...    _    -    -    ,n1i    

train sharp person. For confidential

Interview apply in person to Manager. Crossland Homes, 630 West

Greenville Boulevard

Sell your used televlsl Classified wayTCall 752-6166

television the

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FLEMING FURNITURE

& APPLIANCE

NowServleee Creeby Appllanoee Kelvlnator AppUancee Speed Quean Laundry FadderaAlrCondHlonera toil DIoUneon Ae.    7U-MN

NEED RADIAL TIRES?

Only

525>oow

Per Set We Finance Hundreds To Choose From Come In Today

COGGINS WHOLESALE TIRE DIVISION

320 W. Greenville Blvd. 756-1370

YOU DO LOVE THAT CHURCHIH But...

, .Are you doing anything about its poor old sagging roof?

.. .That tall, pretty steeple that never quite got built?

, .That added space that it really needs so badly?

Let us auntrtee uou with some easy, low cost solutions! We are proud to he qualified as real professionals when it comes to unusual problems! Get our

Ideas & costs free'

Wilson & Worthington

General Contractors Call Collact Ofilcc-795-4687 Robctaonville Evcnlnga-756-1502 Greanvfllc

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Work Wanted

LAWN AAAINTENANCE Any type :all 756 9938 anytime

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS We will pick up and deliver All work guaranteed. Call 757 3353 after 4 p.m ., weekends anytime._

NEED A SMALL wallpapering or paint job done? Experienced, quali Tv work. Reasonable. Judy 757-1580.

PAINT PROS

We specialize in use of Benjamin Moore paints. Residential or commercial. Interior or exterior. Plaster and wallpapering. Free estimate. 758 4155.

_WE    DO    IT    RIGHT_

PAINTING

No job too small. Interior and exterior Low rates McEarl Paint Co.

757-3604_

PAINTING, remodeling, storage buildings. 758-6212.

PAINTING, Interior and exterior. 12 years experience, work guaran teed. References. Free estTmafes, 756 6873 after 6 p.m.

PAINTING Tired of paying tractors high prices? Experienced

painters, work guaranteed. 757 1233.

SANDING and finishing floors. Small carpenter jobs, counter tops. Jack Baker Floor Service. 756-268 anytime, If no answer call back.

ny . _

reasonable rates. Call 752-6419 after

6p.m_^_

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Work Wanted

067 Garage-Yard Sale

SIGN PAINTING Truck lettering as low as $59 95 Call Steve Atkins for all your sion needs. 756 9117

YARD SALE, Saturday. Falkland Church of God, Falkland. NC, was the old school house 9 until

STUDENT INTERESTED in lawn cuffing Reasonable rates. Call before 10 a.m. 758 3216_

072

Livestock

073 Fruits and Vegetables

CERTIFIED PORTORICAN sweet potato plants 752 6215

MAY PEAS $5 50 a bushel B 8. B You Pick 795 4646_

TREES-TOPPED, trimmed, taken down John Perry, 758 462.5

TYPING PROFESSIONAL 15 years experience Letters, term papers, charts, etc. 756-7162 after 8 p.m. or early morning before 8 a.m.

HORSEBACK RIDING Stables, 752 5237

Jarman

074

Miscellaneous

HORSESHOW, Sunday. May 29,

1983. 9 a m. Hayfield Farm, Ayden, NC Coastal Plain Circuit. ASAC

Sanctioned No added classes

061

Antiques

WANTED YOUNG boy or girl to give a Pinto pony a home $175. 756 7209.

ALL USED REFRIGERATORS, air conditoners, freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduced tor quick sale Call B J Mills, Authorized Appliance Service, 746 2446 at Blackjack_

ANTIQUE PIANO S550. antique swivel stool with glass ball and claw feet S90. Call 756 9103 before 6 p.m or 756 5596 after 6._

AfHEN SOMEONE IS ready to buy, i they turn to the Classified fds | Place your Ad today for quick results    I

Top qualify, fuel economical cars can be found at low prices in Classified

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Miscellaneous

ANTIQUE DOUBLE BRASS bed with mattress and box springs S400 or best otter 756 9678_

ASSUME PAYMENTS of $39 95 on a 6 piece Western living room suit Sofa, chair, rocker, and 3 tables Furniture World, 757 0451 We take trade ins

BASSET SOFA AND CHAIR, plaid. Can 758

$450

2663

Excellent condition.

BEDDING&WATERBEDS

Why pay retail when you can save up to

'3 and more on bedding and vvaterbeds Factory Mattress & Waferbed Outlet (Next to Pitt Plaza), 355 2626__

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Fuel, Wood, Coal

AAA ALL TYPES of firewood for sale. J P Stancil. 752 6331._

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065 Farm Equipment

TRACTOR RADIOStop quality clarion radios AM/FM pushbutton

RICGAH SHOE REPAIR

radio $93.49. AM/FM cassette stereo radio $102.49 Fender mount housing with built-in speaker and antenna $61.49 Coaxial wedge speakrs $31.95 per pair. Agri Supply, Greenville, NC 72 3999.

113 W. 4th Street-Phone 758-0204 Downtown Greenville Parking in Front & Rear Open 6 Days A Week

SERVICE WRITER

Send Resume To: Service Writer P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C.27835

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SHOP

OPPORTUNITIES

BlacI

:hA Decker, the world leader in the power tool industry, is ,'f    seeking highly qualified individuals to '

the following positions

MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST

Must be able to perform electrical and mechanical functions with a high degree of expertise Must also have journeyman skills in welding, plumbing and pipefitting

MOLD MAKER

Must be able to build and repair tools and fixtures from prints or verbal instruction We prefer 3- years of experience m toolroom work

ELECTRICAL MECHANIC

5* years experience in troubleshooting automatic, high volume assembly and production equipment with heavy emphasis on electronic knowledge

For qualified individuals. Black & Decker offers competitive wages, company-paid benefits, promotional opportunities and a clean working environfnent If you feel you meet the qualifications we are looking for, please send resume to

Tor Syndahl BLACK & DECKER

3301 Mam Street Tarboro, NC 27886

An Equal Opportunity Employer M F m V

FOR LEASE - 2500 SQUARE FEET PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE ON ARLINGTON BOULEVARD CALL 756-8111

NEWOIDS

RRENZAGT

JUST

$944000*

Low 9.9% finoncing available to qualified buyers

Heres what a reorty cor ran be when it's on Onanobie.

Ihe OMs Rrenu 6T-it's sporty inside and out.

RKUNINe BUCKH m SPtOFK INTERIOR DOOR TREATMfllTS SPORT STHRING WHEEL WITH LEATHER GRIPS BOLD RED ACCBITS ON INSTRUMENT WNEL

SPEHRA RED EXTERIOR WITH SILVER TRIM AND MUCHMORL

* Does Not Include Tax And Tags

HOLT OLDS-DATSUN

101 Hooker Rd.

Greenville

756-3115

Greenville's Finest Used Cars!

(Locattd At Honda Stora)

1982 Honda Accord Hatch

1977 BMW 3201

2 door, red, AM-FM stereo, air condition.

back

Silver with dove gray interior, 5 speed, air, stereo, hatch release, digital clock, radial tires, 19,000 miles.

1981 Honda Civic Hatchback

(Located At Volvo Store)

1982 Volvo GLT4SA

Turbocharged, sunroof, power windows, mirrors, leather interior, excellent condition.

4 door, chocolate with tan Interior, 5 speed, air, stereo, radial tires, trunk release.

1981 Honda Prelude

Red, like new, one owner, 5 speed, AM-FM stereo.

1982 AMC Jeep Scrambler

Low mileage, loaded.

1981 Honda Civic

1980 Volkswagen Rabbit

Diesel. Air condition, good mileage, very inexpensive.

4 door, brown, automatic transmission, air condition, 46,900 miles.

1980 AMC Concord Wagon

Nice car. Well taken care of.

1981 Mazda GLC

16,000 miles, just like brand new.

1980 Jeep Renegade

Low mileage, blue, 4 speed transmission, sharp.

1980 Ford Mustang

2 door, baby blue, 4 speed transmission, AM-FM stereo, sport wheels, like new.

1980 Renault LeCar

Air condition, stereo radio.

1980 BMW320

2 door. Green, one owner, like new.

1979 MGB Convertible

Like new, 47,800 miles, green with black convertible top, AM-FM stereo.

1979 Pontiac LeMans Wagon

In good condition, automatic, 'air condition nice car.

1976 Ford Thunderbird

Power windows, power seats, air condition.

1977 Olds 98

4 door. Blue with blue vinyl roof, full power.

Bob Barbour

BobBarbour

3^00 S Memorial Dr. Greenville 355-2500

VOLXO.VVK Jeep Renauh

,;"AV Tenth St GnviAilif 758-7200

Production Supervision/ Engineering Opportunities

The Black & Decker Company, the world leader m the power tool industry, is seeking qualified plant engineering and production supervision for its Tarboro. North Carolina manufacturing facility The preferred applicants will have a mechanical, production management or related technical

degree

Injection Molding Supervisor

This position'requires 3-4 years experience in njection . molding supervision Responsibilities will include quality production, safety and human relations efficiency An excellent command of electro-mechanical sys.ems in a Van Dorn injection molding equipped shop is essential We prefer candidates with familiarity with major plastic molding resins (ADS, polycarbonate nylon, styrene, etc ) A degreed production management professional would be preferable

Production Supervisor

At least 5 years of high volume assembly line manufacturing experience is desired We are seeking a degreed production professional with a proveh track record of accomplishments and responsibilities m areas of employee relations, safety, quality, and volume efficiencies The preferred candidate should have a basic knowledge of such equipment as hydraulic presses, tools, dies, and Pace assembly line apparatus

Project Engineer

The successful candidate will have a Mechanical Engineering degree and at least 3 years of power tool or small appliance assembly experience with emphasis on new product introduction Additional requirements .nr . i working knowledge of h.gn voiump assp'nbi. tooling and design requirements tor oi.a--*, oowoered met^ pa'Ts stamcngs    ,

parts CAD CAV ./.^age an.g ,:au    

If you are seeking a greater oppo't '. engineering and production mangemenftaient-j, , reward you with an outstanding salary ano oenci package. For further action, send a resume and' salary

requirements to.

Personnel Manager BLACK & DECKER

3301 Mam .Street Tarboro, NC 27886

An Equal Opportunity Employer W F V H

THESE CARS ARE PREOWNED...BUT,"

k

wmnoMOi

SHOP THE REST. ..BUY THE BEST!

6

1982 Buick Electra Limited

Sparkling white with padded vinyl top and DIue velour interior, fully equipped. 17,900 miles, lo'cai trade

1979 Cadiliac Sevilie

1982 Chevrolet Citation

Canary yellov. with leather tnm Equipped with most factory options including wire wheels 'Sharp car, local trade

4 door, silver metallic with burgundy, vmyi trim Power steering and brakes, automatic, air. radio, cruise, clean car.

1979 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

Sliver metallic with gra. earner tnm Equipped,with most factory options Loc+fade

1982 Pontiac J-2000 Wagon

Light jade with cloth tnm Power steering and brakes, automatic, air condition. AM-FM rad'O, local trade

1979 Pontiac Bonneville

1981 Buick Centur

4 door. Dark blue metallic woh mue vmyi top and blue velour trim Options include . t wheel cruise control. .AM-FM cassette a-r con-'rally wheels, 57,000 miles, local "aae

iry

with

1979 Pontiac Bonneville

AM-FM radio, cruise control, wire wheels. ,34,000 miles.

1981 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

Slate gray with padded vinyl roof and gray trim, fully equipped, 30,000 miles.

4 door, medium green w .u ,i : . jhd green vinyl trim. Extras include power windows, power door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control. AM-FM stereo, air condition, split seats, local trade.

1979 Chevrolet Chevette

1981 Pontiac T-1000

5 door hatchback. Silver metallic with blue vinyl trim, 4 speed, air, AM-FM radio, new tires, local trade

2 door sedan. Blue metallic with blue Interior. 4 speed, air condition. AM-FM radio good economy car.

1981 Datsun 280-ZX

1978 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

Sparkling white with burgundy trim, automatic, air condition, AM-FM cassette, power windows, hatch roof. 2 plus 2 option, 39,700 miles, sharp car

Dark green metallic with leather tnm Equipped with most factory options including wire wheel covers.

1980 Fiat Spider Convertible

White with dark red interior. AM-FM stereo with cassette, 5 speed, 31.400 miles, sharp sports car

1978 Chevrolet Impala

Landau, Light blue wth blue vinyl trim, power steering and brakes, automatic, air, AM-FM radio wire wheel covers, sharp car. local trade

1980 Pontiac Phoenix

2 door, dark blue metallic with blue tnm. pwer steering and brakes, 4 speed transmission! air condition, AM-FM radio.

1980 Olds Delta Royale

1978 Mercury Cougar XR-7

Dark blue metallic with chamois lanaau vinyl top and cloth Interior, power window power door locks! tilt wheel, cruise control Oucke; seats witn console, power dnver seal 47.300 miles, locai trade, one owner

Dark burgundy metallic with burgundy tnm. Extras include powe' wmd'.'ws tu; .-.n cruise contrci. AM -M stereo, 60-40 Spli! seutS, wirewhpe-s

1978 Olds Cutlass Cruiser

Wagon

V- . L .

Before You Trade Your Used Car See Us WE BUY GOOD CLEAN LATE MODEL USED CARS

1976 MG Midyyt

BurgunJv .metailiL w a r,

and black vinyi trim 4 -.p miles, local car

cor^.ertitie top ha: smission 32,000

Dickinson Ave.

Brown-Wood, Inc.

Cadidifr

752-7111LI





34-The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Wednesday, MayK, 1983

074

Miscellaneous

074

Miscellaneous

BROWN VINYL ROCKER recliner S45 Call 75* 4,<7;a>er4p m.

BRUNSWICK SLATE POOL

Tables Cash discounts Delivery and installation 919 763 V734

BY OWNER Otfice equipment and turniture 754 9209 or 754 1436._

CALL CHARLES TICE, 754 3013, for small loads ot sand topsoil and stone Also driveway work

CARPET, CARPET, CARPETI Assorted sizes and colors. VxIJ's, 9xl5's. t2x12's, I2xl5's Priced to move Financing available Furniture World 2808 East tOth Street 757 0451 _

CB BASE ante

CENTIPEDE SOD 4994    _

COFFEE

756 2121

MACHINE, $50 Call

FACTORY 2nd( NOW available direct from manufacturer Hand

woven rope hammocks, $19 95 to $53 Hatteras Hammocks,

1104

Clark Street, Greenville_

FOR SALE G E 25" color TV as Is $150 Call after 6 pm, Monday Friday, anytime Sunday, 756 4328

FOR SALE, 55 gallon salt water aquarium, pump and filter $100. Call 758 3022

FOR SALE: yellow collards and cabbage plants Marlon Mae Mills. 756 32^ or 355 2792

FOR SALE:    35    mm    Topcon

camera Great condition. Two lenses, case. $100. Call 752 7856. after June 1, 754-9595)

GEORGIA RED sweet potato sprouts $25 for 1,000 Call 752 (fays, 756 715 nights

3015

DISNEY WORLD & EPCOT

Tickets 2 adult, 2 children. 2 day

fiass $78 Pop up camper with stove, ce box. sink, sleeps 4. $500 One 5,000 BTU air conditioner, $125 355 2588 after 5p m

GIRLS BIKE, Schwinn 26", 5 speed. 2 Florescent 2 bulb work lights.

Pushbutton wall phone. Call 756 5624 after 5.

GRADUATION IDEA? Moffltf's Magnavox has 12" black and white

ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR New. still in box $1800 value, will sell for $900 758 5319

TVs for only $74 95! 2803 Evans

ISU

Street Extension. 756-8444.

GOOD USED WASHERS $100 each. $85 with trade In Call 756 2479

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ROOFING

STORM WINDOWS DOORS 4 AWNINGS

C.L. Lupton. Co.

ICEMAKERS and Reach In Coolers. Sale 40%. off... Barkers

Refrigeration. 2227 Memorial Drive. 756-6417._

LADIES CLOTHES for sale Like lew Si

new Size 7 8 and 9-10 Blouses, tops, slacks, skirts, dresses, size 6 nar row shoes. Call 355-2136 for In formation

LARGE LOADS of sand and top soil, lot cleaning, backhoe also available 756 4742 after 6 p.m., Jim Hudson

MATTRESS SET, queen size Simmons Beauty Rest Good condl tion. $100 756 8662 _

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PART TIME

Food Lion, Inc., the nations fastest growing supermarket chain Is seeking permanent part time employees for the Greenville store. Experience preferred but will train.

Flexible work hours up to 30 per week with opportunity for advancement, good starting wages, and a benefit package that Includes profit sharing, annual bonus, vacation, holidays and credit association.

Come Grow With Us!

Apply in person at the Food Lion store Red Banks Road Greenville, N. C.

SHOPTHE BEST

SHOP HOLT QUALITY USED CARS

1983 Olds Cutlass Supreme

2 door, 9,000 miles, sable brown, brown velour Interior, bucket seats, automatic, qir, AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel, cruise control,

1982 Plymouth Sapporo

2 door, silver with silver veluor Interior, 5 speed, loaded, one owner, 11,000 miles.

1982 Datsun4X4Truck

Long bed White with blue Interior, 19,000 miles, one owner,

1982 Olds Delta 88 Royale

Brougham. 2 door. Loaded, diesel engine, 36,000 miles, gray with gray velour interior,

1982 Ford EXP

2 door, dark blue, light blue vinyl interior, one owner, 14,000 miles, 4 speed, air. AM-FM steteo with cassette.

1981 Datsun 280-ZX

Copper with tan leather interior, T-top, 5 speed.loaded, one owner.

1981 Datsun4X4Truck

Long bed, 4 speed, air, AM-Fm, red with black interior.

1981 Plymouth TC-3

Blue, blueclothlnterlor, loaded.

1981 Mercury Marquis

4 door, tan and brown, beige

beige cloth interior, loaded, 22.000 miles, one owner.    

1981 Datsun 280-ZX Turbo

Gold with tan leather interior, loaded.

1981 Datsun 210 Coupe

2 door, 5 speed. AM-FM radio, silver with black Interior

1980 Ford Fairmont

Two tone blue, blue vinyl interior, automatic, air, AM-FM radio, one owner. 40.000 miles.

1980 Buick Skylark Limited

Yellow with light brown velour interior.

1980 Pontiac Sunbird

Sliver, burgundy vinyl interior, 4 speed, air, AM-FM stereo, 34,000 miles, looks new.

1980 Chevrolet Malibu Classic

4 door. Automatic, air, brown with buckskin velour interior.

1980 Pontiac Firebird

Silver with white vinyl interior, automatic, air, tilt wheel, AM-FM one owner, 39,000 miles.

1979 Olds Delta 88

2 door Blue with white landau top, white interior, 44,000 actual miles, looks new.

1978 Olds Delta 88 Royale

4 door. White with blue velour interior, 58.000 miles, one owner, automatic, air condition, AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel, cruise control, power door cks, looks new

DISCOUNTS UP TO $2500.00 On These Company Demonstrators All Vehicles Carry Full Factory Warranty

1983 Olds 98 Regency

4 door, loaded, moon roof, silver with beige top.

1983 Olds 98 Regency Brougham

4 door, diesel. Loaded. White with blue top with matching blue interior.

1983 Olds 98 Regency Brougham

4 door, diesel. Loaded Beige with maroon top with matching maroon interior.

1983 Olds 98 Regency

4 door. Loaded, White with sable brown top with matching sable interior

1983 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon

Loaded. Silver sandstone with woodgrain,

1983 Olds Cutlass Ciera Brougham

4 door, diesel Loaded. White with tan top and matching tan interior

1983 Olds Cutlass Calais

Loaded. Light gray fern, bucket seats

HOLIDLDS-DATSUN

101 Hooker Rd.

756-3115

074

Miscellaneous

MORTAR SAND, fill, rtxrk, topsoil. :all 746 3ai9or 746 3296.

MOVINGI Sears frostfree

Spacemaster 14 cubic foot refrigerator,    ......

runs and looks like new. only

$225. Zenith Space Command three hundred 19" black and white

portable TV with sharp picturt and nice cabinet, only $aS. Panasonli;

portabi

white TV with AM/FM radio, works off AC 110. 120, 220 volts or 12 volt

battery, only $100. like new. 15"

. .    .    r    .    ------ ----------

black and white Zenith Solid State portable TV, $45, like new. Call 756 0491_

NEED TO GET RID of old clothing (any kind) or household Items? We'll pl 758 671

We'll pick them up. Call 752-0308 or

074

Miscellaneous

TOPSOIL, mortar sand, fill sand and gravel. Davtnport Hauling,

ilL__

TWO 10x15 mud tires, like new. $100. Call 752-9707, leave name and number

TWO 50 watt Lyric speakers. Good condition. $75 or best offer. Days

756 9371 or niohf$ 756-7817

LIVING ROOM furnlt^yjj

8o^^ condition. 'Raa$onable!

752 9419.__

USED REFRIGERATOR 15 cubic foot, coopytone. $150.746 4505. WANTED TO BUY used 1978 or newer MustarM or Pontiac Sunbird Call 758-3047 affer 5p.m._

NOTICE TO RENTAL propwty owners. Furniture World has a wholesale division. Call us for the

best prices, 757 0451._

PORTABLE GENERATOR Honda 1.000 watt. Gasoline powered. 110 volt AC, 12 or 24 volt DC $185, 756-6784

PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR sells for $210; asking $105. 6 months old. 756-1444 after 3.

SEARS BEST rowing exerciser, $100. Stationery exerciser bika. $20. 3 pound dumb ball sat, S5. Brinley 10 turning plow, cultivator and hitch, fils 10-14 horsepower lawn tractor. $150. 758-6373.

SET OF PINE bunk bads and mattress and 6ox springs. Dorm size refrigerator. All In good condl-tIon 756-^ after 5:30.

SET OF SEARS weights and weight bench Call 752 1973 attar 5._

SHAMPOO FOR FALLI Rant shampooars and vacuums at Rental Tool (fompany

SMITH CORONA TP-1 latter quail ty printer, 5 months old Used 1 month Inmlntccindltlon. 752 3980.

STANCIL TREE SERVICE

P Stgn^ii, 7?Li33'

TOASTER OVEN. $35 Corelle Dinnerware by Corning, cost $100;

selUfiL$iaJ52d22L_

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ARMY SURPLUS

CAMPINi;    MDMIING

MU II AHY (.ODDS

ARMV-NAVY STORE

IMIS ( v.tns

WEDDING CAKES protasiKmally

decorated and delicious. Made to .SflMTSLim

Ssr

lOEN STORM DOOR. 36x80 condition. $65. Call 355 2508

WOULD LIKE to boy used ratrlg  s, traai#r$

arators. air conditioners, -----

ranges, and clothes dryers that neea reoelr. 746 2446

19" COLOR TV Rent to own $23.11 month. Furniture World 757

5,000 BTU air conditioner. $125. Cell

7 PIECE DINETTE, sofa, chair and reclinar. 1200. Call 355 2128._

075 AAobllt HomM For Sale

BRAND NEW 1983 top ot the Una double wide 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, many extras Including masonite siding, shingle root, trojf tree ratrlgarator. garden tub, cathedral calling and much, much more. Regular price, $21,995 Limited Time Only

$16,995

VA, FHA and conventional on -lot financing Delivery and lat up

'%fetKS!K5

_BMH!---

OOUILCWIDE TRAILER, crROl land, central air and heal. $20,000.

(fall 752 7796 after 8p.m

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT 70x14 3 bedrooms, I'-Y baths, total electric repo. Great condition. Less than $600 down and Iasi than t20() par month tor only 9 years. Call T56;---

>5M12L

LIMITED TIME ONUYIJI 19M 70x14 2 bedrooms. 2 baths To see It to ballaval Need to tall Immtdlatt Iv. 10% above wholesale plus sat up.

hurry and caul

ijnll

abo

Only 1 home. SO

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

FAIRMONTVILLAGE APARTMENTS

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS

Com* to Ayd*n>wh*r* low*r utility ritfs, *n*rgy fflcltnt h**t pump* plus fr* water will Insur* you Mving* *ach month. 1, 2 ind 3 b*dinom Colonials, fully earp*t*d with rang* and rafrlgarator furnlahad, waahar/dryar/eabia hook-ups, larga play arsa with wall maintained grounds. Only minutas from Carolina East Mall, on old Hwy. 11, Aydan.

W Havt Two BadroomVaicancias Starting At $180 OFFICE HOURS 2-4 WEEKDAYS OR

CALL 746-2020

Equal Houalng Opportunity

074

Miscellaneous

MOBILE HOME for sale. 3 bedroom. Call 752 9978after 6 p m. NEW QUALITY built AAarshtleld. 3 bedrooms, IVj baths._ Payments under $200 per month. Only 1 home Call 756-0131.    _

lafH

REAL NICE AND CLEAN 70x12. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths Low down payment, low monthly payments. Should tee this one! Thomas Mobile Homes, North Memorl^al Drive across from airport. Greenville, NC 752 6068.

12X50 RITZCRAFT Call 758-4234^ _ 12x60, 1970 HILLCREST Located In good park. 84800 756 0801.

12x70 2 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, good condition. $2,000 equity and assume   Call 756-9001 aHtr_

loan.

14 WIDES for as low as $190.par month. C(

month, tall or come by Art Dellano Homes, 756-9841

1970,    12x65    Town    8 Country.

Excellent condition All electric central air and heat. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, washer, dryer Unfurnished.   752 7941 after 6 p.m

1972 12x53. Hatteras Furnished 752-7233

1974 RITZ CRAFT 12x65.,^ 2 bedraoms, i bath. $300 down. 757-0633

1975 CAPELLA Like new. 12x65. 2 bedrooms on a large lot. 757-3796 or -J2L

1978 12x40 CONNOR mobile home tor sale. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath Underpinning Included. Low down payment, assume low monthly payments. Cell 752 8846 after 2.

1979 12x50, 2 BEDROOMS Assume

loan and taka up payments. No 756 8396

1980 14 X 70 three bedrooms, 1 bath Soma equity and auuma loan ot $181 par month. Call Art Dellano 756 9841

Homes,

1983 34 X 64 Parkway $500 down. Assume loan at 12% Interest Call

Art Dellano Homes. 756 9841

1983 14' WIDE HOMES Payments as low as $148.91. At Graenvllla s volume dealer Thomat AAoblla Home Salat. North Memorial Driva from airport. Phone 752-6068

ttrsaJ

living room, kitchen. Take up oavmenti Unfurnished 746-6035

076 Moblla Home Insuranca

MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insuranca

th btst covtragt for Itu monv Smith Inturanct and Rtalty. 752-22-L____-

077 Musical Instrumants

BABY GRAND PIANO, completely

............It    eel    I.

rebuilt and ratlnishad. Must Best offer Cell 757 0Q2Q

WINTER SPINET PIANO with bench, beautiful cabinet. (550.

Organ Dlitrlbutors.

Plano 8 Organ Graenvllla, 355-6002

WURLITZER ORGAN with 2 keyboards, automatic rhythm, built-ln racordar. bench 2'/s years >ig.(,lk9ngvv.756W?6._

080

INSTRUCTION

EXPERIENCED ELEMENTARY

teacher would ilka to tutor students gradee 1-4. MA In learning dis abllltlei.C8ll752 i973e(ter5.

START YOUR RIANO or voice laesons this summer. B A in sacred music. 756-3038.

WILL TUTOR ENGLISH, all levels. MA English, 3 years experience. Call 753)1934 after 5___

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

S-1 SENTRY SAFE

S119

cMRMOFfiaEaiinnTCo.

Cofnsf of Pttt > Oraan St.

085 Loans And AAorfgages

2ND MORTGAGES by phone commercial loans-mortgagts bought. Call free I 800-845 392<

091

Business Services

IF LIGHTNING STRIKES Art you protected? Total Home Lightning Protection Is the -------

method

________ -    proven

for Insuring the safety of ~ 't take

106

Farms For Sala

58 ACRE FARM Good road fron tage on SR 1753 and SR mO. 51 acres cleared. 6,209 pounds tobacco allotment, pond and 2 bedroom house. St. Johns Community. Call

for more details. Call Moseley Marcus Realty at 746-2164 for full

falls

your home and family. Don' chances with one ot natures most destructive forces. For tree estimates call Carolina Chimney Cleaners - Your Home Safety Professionals Since 1978. All Installations meet U L standards and

your saflstaction is guaranteed. For more information call Carolina

Chimney

Cleaners, 758-0174.

-

093

OPPORTUNITY

list laix bw f yuur uw>M?v9a ,*,,,,

C J Harris 8 Co., Inc Financial 8 Marketing Consultants. Serving the Southeastern United States. Greenville. N C 757-0001, nights 753 4015.

NIGHT CLUB tor sale. Located downtown Greenville. Call 757-3121, leave name and number

OWN YOUR OWN JEAN

Sportswear, tant-prataen, ladles apparel store, ptfering

ell

tlohally known brands. Brittanla. Jordacna, Chic, Lea, Ltvl, Van

derbilt. Izod. Calvin Klein, Esprit, Zena. Gunna Sax. Ocean Pacific. 300 other brands. $7,900 to $16.900.

^Inning lnvant(iry, alrtare tqr one

 canter, training, tlxturai,

?50 "*32*^803"^

a bu$lnass

Appraisals Flnancinj^ Contact

TO BUY OR SELL (ppralsalt F NOWOEN ASS Brokers, 401

25^

Financing. (SSOCIATES, W First St

Licensed Street. 752

095 PROFESSIONAL

BRYAN'S PLASTER REPAIR and

drywall Call 757-0671 or 756-2689 Atfer 6 355 6952.

Y SWEEP GId Holloman.

102 Commarclal Proparty

also steel walk, in door. Ideal tor dry storage or work shop. Has

bath and office space, also plenty of

I,Two------

perking space years lease required

Tlpfon Agency, 76-09 ' Id, cell 756-1769.

weekend,

month. 1 Call Ed 11. Nights or

104 Condominiums For Salt

FIREPLACE in living room It cozy, yef It's spacious badrooms. 2'-^ batns. patl

makes

with 3 patio with

.Mill*. ' WWIIII*. prw'iw

storage, ad|acent to pool end play area at Windy Ridga $H.OOO Call

J ~L Harris 8 S^s. Inc.. Raaltors.

^_

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

109

Houses For Sale

A STONE'S THROW from campus. 1/2 block from campus sitting on a

1/2 block from campus sitting on a shady lot, a new offerlrw featuring three badrooms. I'/s baths with

stained hardwood floors. Fireplace

In fha_llvln^^room. Dining roorn ar^

den. Over T700 square feet ot living

In the $SO's. Darden Realty. 758-1983 or nights, weekends, 758-

BETHEL Farmers Home Loan Assumption. 3 badrooms, 1 bath, brick, large lot, mint condition. Sgs|^ht Realty, 756-3220, nights

BRENTWOOD, owner has reduced price $5.000. Spacious 3 bedroom ranch could be a beautiful home with a little work. Excellent buy In this quiet neighborhood! Jeff Aldridge. Aldrld^ 8 Southerland,

756 3500 Of nights 355-6700.

BY OWNER Cornar ot Allendale and 264 By pass, Rad Oak Sub

division. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, dan, kitchen, double garage. Low $50's. Days 756 2557, nights 752 7425 Ask for

SlsriL

BY OWNER n</>% assumable loan. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal

living and dining room, dan with fireplace, carpeted throughout. Central air. gas heat, fenced backyard, patio, 1 block from

backyard. patL Aycock Junior High. 756-8281 or

BY OWNER 1718 sqyart foot, brick s, 2

ranch. 3 badrooms, 2 baths, close to schools, shopping, dan with tiraplaca and woodstove, living room, dining room, eat in kitchen, extra room, 12 X 14, perfect tor shop or game room. Large lot. Assume Tiv,% VA loan. t7500 aoulty.CalHttef5p.m. 752-6448.

BY OWNER Hardee Acres 3 badrooms, 1'^ baths, dan with

tiraplaca, french doors leading to wood deck. Newly built llx24

workshop.

BllEH.

7S2 52S0 No realtors

CAME LOT A beautiful ranch on a nicely landscaped lot. A

you can be proud ot bedrooms, two oaths, foyer, great , dining----

room with tiraplaca, dining room, wood deck, garage. 184.900 Duffut Raalt    -

^MltY ^

CECO REALTY, INC.

355-6889

ELEGANCE IN EVERY DETAIL

offarad throughout this hgma under construction Tn Cherry Oaks Oak floors In foyer end oining room,, ireet room with oversized brick In

an _    .    ______ .

rlripleco, chalrralllng end dental molding art Just a tew distinctive features. Alto kitchen with

braaktast room end bay window, 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, patio. (75,900.

STANTONSBURG ESTATES Will build to suit, your plan ot 1400 square teat or larger liaatad area.

or uta our super plan modestly priced at (59.900. This contem;

Is Open House Week et Brookhlll Townhomet. See our attordebla 2

end 3 bedroom townNomeel

Jane Warren at 758-6030 or 758 7029 or WII Reid at 758-6050 or 756 0446

tor more details.

MOORE & SAUTER 110 South Evans 758-6050

poftry home features foyer, 14.6 X II greet room with tlrr  ------

Iroplace, dining , utility room, 3 rge bedroomt. 2 full bothi, coete pelo. All financing available

GET IN ON THE GROUND level of construction of this pretty saltbox

style home featuring wooded lot,

fireplace In living room, country kltcnen/dlnlng room

with vaulted

tchen/dlning celling to balcony. 3 badrooms, 3 baths, salt traattd dock

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car Lime

Pontiac T-1000

2 door, stock no. 206264.

M20.93

Per Month

Basad on $1000 down (cash or trada), amount financsd $4775.85, 48 monthly paymants, 9.9% Annual Percantaga rats, financs chargas $1028.79, total nota $5804.64.

Pontiac Bonneville

Stock no. 255664. 4 door sedan. Vinyl roof, 60-40 seat, cruise control, power windows, stereo radio, tilt wheel, wire wheel covers.

227.85

_ _ Per Month

Baaed bn $2000 down (cash or trade), amount financed $8506.02, 48 monthly paymants, 12.9 Annual Percentage Rate, finance charges $2430.78, total note $10,936.80.

Pontiac Grand Prix

Stock no. 251051. Brougham landau roof, tilt wheel, stereo radio, rally wheels.

5218.05

 _____ Per Month

Basad on $2000 down (cash or trade), amount financed $8139.90, 48 monthly payments, 12.9% Annual Percentage Rate, finance charges $2326.50, total note $10,486.40.

Pontiac Bonneville Wagon

Stock no. 257882. Luggage rack, tilt wheel, rally wheels, stereo radio, power tailgate release.

5219.58

Per Month

Based on $2000 down (cash or trade), amount financed $8197.24, 48 monthly payments, 12.9% Annual Percentage Rate, finance charges $2342.60, total note $10,539.84.

Pontiac Phoenix

Stock no. 221024. 5 door hatchback. Automatic, air condition, stereo radio, tilt wheel.

5181.13

_ Per Month

Based on $2000 down (cash or trade), amount financed $7153.20,48 monthly payments, 9.9% Annual Percentage Rate, finance charges $1541.04, total note $8694.24.

Brown-Wood, Inc.

Dickinson Ave.

752-7111

Pick your own tvtry ncncing vallabl*. (56.500

DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE li

whr you'll find thli 3 badroomi, 1 bath brick vanaar ranch homa. Alio taaturai cornar lot, front porch.

tiraplaca In living room, dining room, anclpiaa garaga

workihop/utlllty room.

. - tor Within

w " Ing dlitanca of campui. 9% ' rata loan auumplion with ihly paymanti ot (330.71.

E'^lneTrolano ..756-6346

FI

bit

with

z3' LOAN aiiumptlon availa-ntabllthad naighborhood

with m    mum total paymant lai

thanC    t you quality. 3 badroom*.

1''] b    . Hiding glaii doors In

dining ^m. Baautltully dacoratad In baiga and bluas. Call Tha Evans

(Company, 753-38'4. Listing Brokar, Faya Bowtn. /56 S3S8 WInnIa Evans, 733 4334

HAVE CLIENT Intartstad In buying In tha Balvadart arta. If Intartstad

In sailing your homa. plaasa contad Batty Baacham at 758-3880 or W 0   :l8tas it 756-3000.

HORSESHOE ACRES Country llv Ing with city flair. 3 badroom noma faaturing wall aqulppad kitchan.

rapiaca and ullt-ln bookshalvas 3 larga

bathrooms, dining room, cantral haat and air. Locatad on tv acra lot.

haat and air. Locatad on tv acra lot. (64,000 Call Batty Baacham at 756 3180 or W 0 Blount A Associatasat756 3000.

HORSESHOE ACRES Country llv-

   "air, 3 badroe " *

turing wall

Ing with city flair, 3 badroom homa. -    faaturing    wall    aqulppad

raat room with tiraplaca.

two bafh(, kitchan.

built In bookshalvas. dining room, cantral haat and air, garaga, locatad on larga lot. (64.000 W ^ Blount A Assoclatas. 756-3000.

vanlnos, 756-3880.

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WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYL SIDING

109 HouBsa For Sale

CLUB PINES by ownar. Grawv^ Orlva. 7 room brick ranch with tour

bad'roomsT 3 baths, oaraga. tiraplaca and bullt-lns. 3360 sqoart

TirVpiWfaV flW    -

faat (79,900. By appolntmant onfy.

355 3977_____

HOUSE, BUILDING, and lot tor salt -1 R riHi, 3;3,mllas

past caution ilgtit at Stokas Contact Charlas M

VIncant, 758-

4fiSSL

HOUSE FOR SALE by ownar In Tuckahoa Subdivision on a quiat

Cuidaste. 1,743 haatad squara ^t

OIIW )fii    ^    w---.--

living, dining, dan,     

Extra larga back and sida yards, haat pump. Posslbla ln assunrtp-tlon. Shown b^ appolntmant only.

163.900. 756 365

Look What's Home!

Naw housa undar conttriietly In baautitui Baytraa. Country charm with city convanlanca In thli com-

fortabla, aftordabla housa with

'~'Tl7M-4410

DIvortlfM Fiunclal SorvlctAlnc. or vour REALTOR

_ __DER HOME, Unlvarsl ty arta $55,000. Call Joa Bowan. Eait Ca

LOVELY OLDER

I. $55,000. Laii 401 larollna Bulldars, Inc. 753-

7124,

NEW HOME In aitabllihad naighborhood Cadar ild ng. 3 badrooms, l'/i baths. Low 50 s. Pay up to 4 points plus closing. Tha ^ans Co., 753-3114. Fays Bov  ----- Evans.    7    4324,

756-5358. Wlnnla I

NEW LISTING, attractlvai 3 badroom ranch In SInglatraa. Naat startar homa with aat-ln kitchan

opaning onto quIat dack. (4A500 Jatt Aldrldga. Aldrldgt A Southarland. 756-3500 or nights

OWNER WILLING to me^ -sacrifica. This Is a daal that Is too d to ba trual Ownar has baan _ istarrad and naads to sail Imma-dlataly This 3 badroom. 3 bath

good

trans

homa'won't'last Too"' faaturas a kitchan complata wlfti stova, dlsh-

 laundry

 tor A dryar, graat

room with fraa standing woodrova

washar and ratrlgarator araa with washar A

(ith fraa standing woodrova

;sj,7    a.,*".

PRICE REDUCED, ownar raady to tall I 3 baoroomt, I bathA dan with tiraplaca, formal araat. daubla

Ei.IS. JSt'"'""

Southar

 Ja..

.jutharland,

W4zaa

AfdrldM, AldrI 7S6 3JOO

dauDia

nights

RED OAK, Cul-Oa-Sac. 4 badroam r/i baths. II        ---------

(iving room, dining room.

aat-ln kitchan. tunkan dan with tiraplaca Intart, garaga. (67.500. 8% astumabla loan. 75^371 attar 4

Rick out your owTi cglort. papar, carpat, ate Tha Evans Co ,^r14. Faya BoWi, 758-S3S8. Wlnnla Evans. 75i-4a4._

badroom bun

ownar 3

UNIVERSITY AREA., by

ingalow. Living room dining room, oan/study. oil haat

wooditova, Krtanad Pch, siding, lovaly yard. Low (401. (.all 758-40Z)

attar4D.m.Noraalton,

1950 SQUARE FEET, garaga, llviM

oom with I' (Sol fSle I. Nawly ctroafad with

3 or 4 larga graat room _ atH firitplact. Ntwlv ctrpafad with disnwainar, cabla TV, 7 joort old. Locatad 3 miTas from Oraanvllla. Prictd In tha (50'(. 7S(-0144 or Z12:Zt6L

fWTXI .1

9Vi% LOAN ASSUMPTION, lovaly 3 (tory homa In Ltka Ellsworth, living room, dining room. * flrapTaca. lots of storaga        9.*'

joutharland

atizaa

with

il (85.000. ga, Aiandgt A 756 3500 or nighfa

115

Lots For Salt

V, acre to 5 ACRES, ovar 100 lots

to choosa from. ,

Highway 43 south. Cl

Eritton area. HIghwi alLZLaZZZLllL

pcatloiy^^^tjn

hicod

tighway 33 south.

tr^P.IT1.75-28M,

BAYTREE SUBDIVISION

AHractlva wooded lots wlthm tha city. 90% financing avallabla. Call 7S8f-3431.

EQUAL HOUSING OPFORTUNITY

BUILDINO SITE 3/> acras. Htavl-ly woodad. tll.500. Aldrldga A

HUNTINGRIDCE Larga lots con-vanlant to HoiiHtal and Mad School. Rattrlcfad, FHA and VA approvad subdlvlden

_________________- - . approvad

subdlvlden with community wafar. 753 4139. Mlllit Llllay. Owner-

BrahsL

IN SIMPSON AREA V, acre lad lot. Parfaet tor homaelfa.

woodad Call 758-0828

^vmS.'^iT^fhi Evans Compon^ 753 2814. Wlnnla Evans. 753-4& Or

OUNTRV L^T

miles from

______    Evans.    753

Faya Bowtn. 758-5251

NEWLY DEVELOPED wgotM lots

now avgllabio tgr buUdlng In Tucker E static- Lpll The Evans

m

_stafaa. call The _

. . 752JS14. Faya Sowan, 754-5258 'Innia Evans. 752-4224,

READY TO BUILD a homa far you on lots In a varjaty ot attablithad graas. Call The Evans Co.. 752-3814. Faya Bowen, 754-5358. Wlnnla

EYsni. za-iai,_^_

117 Resort Proparfy For Sale

"bEACT xaantrpnt, 3

condomlnlu

ATLANTIC __    ^

badroom, 2'/> bath condominium, furnlshad, 199.000,758-4207.

REAL NICE 3 badroom, 1V| bath Com-

doubla wide mobile homa.

M'r.-'bSS.sxiKaisa

tanead wafar front lot. with intarast In a 200' plar. Locatad at Portslda. Washington, NC 748-427'

13X55 ALL ELECTRIC moblla

homa at.Oceanana Trailer Park,

Atlantic Beach. Leased lot Includes utilities. Complafaly furnlshad. Porch and storage barn. Call affar

1974. 13x85. on Pamlico RIvor. Sat

.....JkJ

w on ystsr rofit lot, Cs|i 7H-7?ai-

U' A'trama chalet. Lika new, air. Gas haat. Furnlshad. 75i-8lfi

C.L. Lupton. Co.

fas haat. Furnlst^ 53 2878 anytime. Tw canal, Washington

753 2878 anytime. Twin Lakes on dngton    -

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STEEL BUILDINGS

BY

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Toll Free 1-800-682-3705

An Authorized Dealer for Mitchell steel Buildings for over IS years

CELL BIOLOGIST

needed for experimental raacarch Into tha biqloay of cancer In infancy and childhood. Will be raajponalble for aatabllahing and auperviaing tiaaua culture laboratory and malnuining breeding colonice of email aniaaala. Raquirta BachaloYa degree In a biological aclcncc with expartaoca la call and ttaauc culture, cell implantation tachniquaa, and electron microecopy.

RESEARCH TECHNICIAN

needed lor reecarch atudica In the biology of cancer In early Ufa. Requlrea Bachclora degree in a biological aclencc with one to two yeart cxpcrtciKC In electron microecopy and cgll culture technlquce.

Submit detailed reaume to:

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

East Carolina University

GREENVILLE,

NORTH CAROLINA 27834 919-757-6352

Anf,,n,u/0()p(iKi.n';. Aitir'i(ifii'tAi riuntmp/oyrr

ECU





120

RENTALS

. ^TrToTTETT^IoT^d^

. twtroom mobile homes Securit ttaposits required, no pets Ca , 7a<al3beieeneand5

fCED STORAGE? We have size to meet your stoeage need. Arlington Self Storage. Open A day Friday 9 s Call ?sa W33.

121 Apartments For Rent

AVAILABLE AAAY 1. New 1. 2 and 3 bedroom apartments Drapes, wall fp wall carpet, central heat and air, outside storage Grifton area Office hours 10 a.m. to 2 pm, AAonday through Friday, 10 a m to 2 p.m. Saturday Sunday by appointment dnly. Phone S24 423? or 524 4821

. AZALEA GARDENS'

, Greenville's newest and most uniquely furnished one bedroom apartments.

All energy efficient designed.

Queen size beds and studio couches.

Washers and dryers optional

% Free water and sewer and yard maintenance.

All apartments on ground floor' with porches.

Frost free refrigerators

Located in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only. Couples or singles. No pets.

.Contact JT or Tommy Williams _756    73)5

BRAND NEW duplex townhouse, 2 badrooms, IVj baths, 1 mile from nsedical school Available May 25th PePOTit and lease S300 325

viay: 4931.

Cherry Court

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses .with \'/i baths. Also 1 bedroom ^apartments Carpet, dishwashers, compactors, patio, tree cable TV, wasner dryer hook ups, laundry .room, sauna, tennis court, rluh -house and POOL. 752 1557

QLfPLEX Near ECU 2 bedrooms. Lboth 1235 per month. No pets. 7i>2040

EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS

327 one, two and three bedroom garden and townhouse apartments, featuring Cable TV, modern appli anees, central heat and air condl tioning. clean laundry facilities, three swimming pools

Office 204 Eastbrook Drive

752-5100

EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS

'Altutilities Cable TV -30 day leases

Furnished

With or without maid service .Weekly or monthly rates 'Starting S250 month and up

'    75-5555 The Heritage Inn

EFFICIENCY 1 bedroom, maid karvice $70 week Call 756 5555, Herltaoe Inn AAotel

GreeneWay

Large 2 bedroom garden apart-ments. carpeted, dish washer, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical ufilRies and POOL. Adiacent to Ireenville Country Club 756 6369

JOHNSTON STREET APART ME NTS I bedroom unfurnished K.aaartments available immediate. Water and appliances furnished. No pets Call Judy at 756 6336 before 5 .. pan., AAondav Fridav.

KINGS ROW APARTMENTS

One and two bedroom garden apartments Carpeted, range, re-. trigerator. dishwasher, disposal and cable TV Conveniently located to shopping center and schools. usf<

Located lusfoff lOth Street.

Call 752-3519

.LARGE APARTMENT, 1310A Myrtle Avenue, 4 bedrooms (2 upstairs. 2 downstairs), 2 full baths, living room with fireplace, stove, refrigerator, gas heat. Available June 1. Lease andd deposit $340. No pets Call 355 2544Of 756 0439

LARGE NICE 2 bedroom duplex Shenandoah Subdivision. $295.

LOVE TREES?

Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door

COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS

Quality construction, fireplaces. ' heat pumps (heating costs 50% less than comparable units)., dishwash

er, washer/dryer hook-ups, cable TV,wall-to-wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insulation

Office Open 9-5 Weektfays ^9-j Saturday    15    Sunday

Merry Lane Off Arlington Blvd. 756-5067

-uNEW DUPLEXES near hospital ~med school $300 per month. John or Brynt, 752 3152 or 752 6715_

NEW TASTEFULLY decorated townhouse 2 bedrooms, ivj baths, washer/dryer hook ups. heat pump. Efficient. $310 per month. 752 2040 or 756 3904_

nice 3 ROOM apartment Stove and refrigerator furnished. Located 'at 1301 Dickinson Avenue. $135 * monthly. Dial 756 3662._

OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS

Two bedroom townhouse apart ments. 1212 Redbanks Road. Dish washer, refrigerator, range, dis ~^'posSl included. We also have Cable TV Very convenient to Pitt Plaza ^ ad University. Also some furnished apartments available.

756-4151

m ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes for renk Contact J T or Tommy WilWams, 756 7815

ONE BEDROOM apartment. Near 756*55n No pets. $215 a month.

ONE BEDROOM furnished

8 apartment. 1 block from university. Heat, air and water furnished Short or long term lease. No pets. 753 3781 or 756-0339._

QUAIL RIDGE 3 bedrooms, 2 bath flat. Available end of June $525 per Call Clark Branch, REAL

TORS. 756 6336

RENT FURNITURE: Living, din ing. bedroom complete. $79.'D0

month Option to 756 3862

buy. U REN

R BLUFF - 109A Brookwood Ive - Available June 1.    2

bedrooms, large kitchen, living room, fully carpet, air condition. Call 752 2867._

SA4ALL EFFICIENCY Student 756 8785

ICIcNCY apartment professional person

STRATFORD ARMS . APARTMENTS

The H^^^PIace To Live

"Office hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

Call us 24 hours a day at

7H-

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TOMATO STAKES

Hardwood, 3Vk to 4' long

' Bethel Ibiifactiiriiis Co.

Bethel, N.C. 825-3451 -

WE REPAIR :<:REENS& DOORS

C.I.. Lupton Co.

SWIMMING POOL

: ilash OrXlonthly Payments '* Above And Inground

Seaboard Home Center

302 Grimes Rd Washington. N.C. 846-2156

121 Apartment For Rent

TAR RIVER ESTATES

1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer dryer hookups, cable TV. pool, club house, playground, Near ECU

Our Reputation Says It All "A Community Complex"

1401 Willow Street Office Corner Elm & Willow

752-4225

TIRED OF ROOMMATES? Call us tor immediate occupancy in a l bedroom apartment. Energy effi cient and reasonable renf Days 758 6061, nights and weekends 758 5960.

TWO BEDROOM available No pets Insurance 3. Realty, 752 2754

ipartments Call Smith

TWO BEDROOM apartment, low utilities, $225 per month. 752 3270. TWO NICE spacious apartments in quiet neighborhood near college. 5 room duplex includes washer and dryer hook ups $260. 2 bedroom apartment includes wat^r and sew aoe. $250 756 5991

VILLAGE EAST

2 bedroom, V/i bath townhouses. Available now. $295/month 9 to5 Monday Friday

5Monday hr

756-7711

WEDGEWOODARMS

NOWAVAILABLE

2 bedroom, I'/j bath townhouses Excellent location. Carrier heat pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washer/dryer hookups, pool, tennis court.

756-0987

1 AND 2 BEDROOM apartments Available immediately. 752 3311.

I BEDROOM APARTMENT Heat and hot water furnished. 201 North Woodlawn. $215 756 0545 or 758 0635

2 BEDROOM apartment. Central air. carpeted, appliances 804 Willow Street, Apartment 4 $250. 758 3311 _ _

2 BEDROOM apartment. Central air, carpeted, appliances. $250 a month. Bryton Hills. 758 3311

2 BEDROOM near ECU, utilities. Appliances. $300 a month. Deposit, fs. Available June I. 75049l

I 7809beforeOp m

2 BEDROOM apartment. $325 per month. Call 756 M47

2 BEDROOM, carpet, refrigerator, dishwasher, air. 5 blocks from campus $265 a month Also duplex 752 (1160, 756 3210__

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, stove, re trigerator. central heat and air. deposit, lease, no pets 756 6834 after 3 pm.

121 Apartments For Rent

2 BEDROOM duplex available in June near the hospital. 2Vz baths and brand new with private loca tion All appliances included. $325 per morrth. Call Clark Branch, RE ALTOR^, 756 6336

2 BEDROOM townhouse at Univer sity Condominiums available June 1    $265    oer    month.    Call    Clark

Branch, R^EALTORS. 756 6336

2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

Energy efficient heat pump, Iz baths, carpet, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, hook ups $310 . 756-7430.

2 BEDRCX3M duplex Energy efti cient. Washer/dryer connections Excellent location. $275 Call 757 0001, 753 4015.    _

3 BEDROOM DUPLEX on Meade Street near ECU Central air.

122

Business Rentals

FOR RENT 10.000 square foot building. Ideally located on Highway 33 in Chocowinity. Call Donnie Smith at 946 5837

FOR RENT Prime retail space. Arlington Boulevard. 4500 square feet M.50 per square foot. Call 756 9315 or 7& 5097

WAREHOUSE AND office space for lease. 20,000 square feef available. Will subdivide. 756 5097 or 756 9315.

125 Condominiums For Rent

LEXINGTON SQUARE TQWNHOMES 2 bedrooms, IV, baths, fully carpeted, deluxe appli anees furnished. No pets. J R Yorke Construction Co., Inc., 355 2286   _

UNIVERSITY CONDOMINIUM 2

bedroom, IV, bath, major appli-ances, air. Call 756 0320_

127

Houses For Rent

CLUB PINES, Greenwood Drive. 7 roonn brick ranch with four bedrooms. 3 baths, garage $600 per month. Call 355 2977    _

RENTAL HOUSE 3 bedrooms in Twin Oaks area Good location. Excellent condition $425 a month. 756 8338 or 758 9850_

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CONCERNED ABOUT RADIATION LEAKAGE

from your

MICROWAVE OVEN

Call 355-2712 M-F HAVE IT TESTED

127

Houses For Rent

AVAILABLE JUNE I. 4 bedrooms. 1 block from Pitt Plaza. Oakmont. 756 9142 or 756 3500._

133 Mobile Homes For Rent

CLEAN 12' wide. 2 bedrooms, air. V, mile from clfy, Belvoir Highway. $150 plus deposit. Students or couples. 756 0222 or 756-1455 after 5.

SPECIAL RATES on furnished 2 bedroom mobile homes. $135 and up No pets, no children. 758 4541 or 76 9491.    _

TWO BEDROOM, furnished children. Nopets. 758 6679

TWO BEDROOMS,'2 baths, air $160 per month 752 3270.

12X65. Washer, dryer, air, 3 miles north of city. Call .758 2347 or

The Real Estate

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AUCTION

4 Residential Building Sites. Westhaven I. Offers presented by sealed bid before 12:00 noon Friday, May 27th. For maps and information, contact: Mike Aldridge

Aldridge & Southerland Realtors

756-3500 N.C. Auction No. 2810 Seller reserves right to reject any bid.

m MAVIS BUTTS ^ REALTY

J.1

758-0655

JUST REDUCED!

This immaculate 2 bedroom home can now be yours tor less! Other features include living room with french doors to dining room, eat-in kitchen, full bath, fenced yard (partial privacy)now only $27,000.

Jane Butts Listing Broker 756-2851

Or Call Mavis Butts Realty 758-0655.

111^% FHA/VA finaiicing availablel New home in Cametot subdivision nearing completion. In just a couple of weeks you can move into this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cedar siding home. Fireplace in activity room, separate dining room. Will pay up to 4 points plus closing costs.

Call US now at 752-2814

Or

Winnia Evant 752-4224

Faye Bowen 756-7426

vans

Company

m

Of Gieenvile me

701 W. Fourteenth St Greenville.. N.C

12X65,    2 bedrooms, 2 baths,

excellent condition. Located in good park. 756 0801 after 5o m

BEDROOM Mobile Home for rent. :all 756 4687

2 BEDROOMS, all electric, 6 miles out on New Bern Highway. No pets 756 0975

2 BEDROOM, furnished, washer, air, good location. No pets, no children. Call 758 4357

2 BEDROOM mobile home for rent Furnished, no pets Deposit required. Available May 15. 752-4008 or 752 5262_

Searching for the right townhouse' Watch Classified every day

2 BEDROOMS, air condition. On a shady private lot near town. $175 per month. Call 355-6924.

2 BEDROOMS, washer, dryer, air Privatelot Call 756 3523._

2 BEDROOM TRAILER Washer, dryer, air. private lot. Near hospi tat No pets, no children Call

2 BEDROOMS, furnished, air, underpinned. 1 child only. Call after 5 p.m., 756 3377.__

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133 Mobile Homes For Rent

2 BEDROOMS, completely furnished, washer, air, 2 miles South of Greenville No pets 756 7381 anytime_

135 Office Space For Renf

DOWNTOWN, just off mall Singles and multipies Convenient to courthouse. Call 756 0041 or 756 3466

FOR RENT 25(XI square feet Suitable for office space or com mercial. 604 Arlington Boulevard 756 8111_

OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact JT or Tommy Williams, 756 7815. 3101 SOUTH EVANS Street next to Fastfare on 264 By Pass 4 offices, carpet, reception room, heat, air condition. Excellent location. Available June 1. Call Van Fleming, 756 6235 or 752 2887_

137 Resort Pioperty For Rent

ATLANTIC BEACH condominiums 1 bedroom and 3 bedroom, oceanfront 756 4207_

EMERALD ISLE Beach house. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air. Cable TV $300/week 354 3301.

ON (XEAN FRONT large duplex. Emerald Isle Each side accom modates 14. New Game room Near fishing pier Very reasonable Ask

for Oaklev Duplex, 354 2958_

TOWNHOUSE 2 bedrooms, on ocean. 2 pools, cable TV. washer. dryer. Pine Knoll Shores 752 2579.

3 BE0RCX3M BEACH HOUSE for rent. Near Sportsman's Pier at Atlantic Beach. Call 756 2787 after 5.

138

R(X>ms For Rent

ROOM IN PRIVATE home tor rent in country. $150 month 756-1264 or 752 7553_

SINGLE FURNISHED room for discreet male student or young businessman. $125 month. Nice homenear Pitt Plaza. 756 5667_

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SALES OPPORTUNITY

Prefer someone with automobile sales experience. but not necessary. Will train right person. Apply in person to A1 Britt.

756-3228

109 Trade Street Greenville, N.C.

142 Roommate Wanted

FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED

to share 2 bedroom house Working

rerson preferred Call 752-0875 after pm    _

FEMALE TO SHARE 2 bedroom duplex near Rivergate, furnished except bedroom $137 50 per month plus'; utilities. 758 7884after 6p.m.

MALE roommate needed $71.25 rent. '/4 utilities Furnished apartment, near campus 757 1587

RESPONSIBLE roommate wanted Professional or grad student pre ferred. $55 per month plus utilities 752 2994atterB 30p.m

144

The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N C.-Wednesday, May 25,1983-35

r

Wanted To Buy

144

Wanted To Buy

JAPANESE SWORDS JAPANESE SWORDS JAPANESE SWORDS

Local collector will pay cash for Japanese swords and daggers Call 7513585 after 5 pm_

WISH TO BUY good used carpel

752 2994 after 8 30 p m_

WOULD LIKE TO BUY a crib, high chair and stroller Call 756 3^8 after 7 p m_

148

Wanted To Rent

WANT TO BUY good used swing and slide set Call 756 4472 after I

pm_

ROOAAMATE WANTED, $85 month, $80 deposit, '3 utilities Available June 1 752 7856

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WANTED TO BUY Ford Jubilees. ! Ford 600's or 801 tractors Any early i model Ford tractor Call 7M 4669 i after 7 p.m._ '

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

ECU PROFESSOR and family want to lease 3 4 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood Late June or July Responsible, references Call 756

7837 or 757 6032___

UNFURNISHED ROOM wanted tor summer, Greenvirie area

Call

746 3687, leave message

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. Drive A New

1983 Datsun Pickup

For As Little As

per month

Based on selling price of $6265.00. State taxes not included. Down payment or equvalent trade $900.00. 9.9 Annual Percentage Rate. 48 monthly payments, finance charges $1180.28, Total of payments $6665.28.

Datsun Deluxe Li'i Hustler

HOLT OLDS-DATSUN

101 Hooker Rd

Greenville

756-3115

AUCTION

Prime Location. Office Building and Land. 4200 square feet of heated area, 800 square feet of office space. Room for additional strip office center. Excellent Investment potential. All offers must be presented by sealed bid on or before June 3rd. For maps & information, contact: Mike Aldridge

Aldridge & Southerland Realtors

756-3500 N.C. Auctin No. 2810 Seller reserves right to reject any bid.

Shenandoah Village Townhomes Begin at $39,900

Down Payment Less Than $2,000.00 Payments Comparable To Rent!

Brick

Energy Efficient

Frost Free

Refrigerator viith ice maker

G.E. Appliances

Private Patio

Convenient To Carolina East Mall

Professionally Landscaped

Professionally Decorated

Call Us For More Exciting Details!

Aldridge & Southerland

756-3500

BUYNOW-INTEREST RATES ARE LOW

NEW LISTING IN WINDY RIDGE!

FIREPLACE in living room makes it cozy, yet it's spacious with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, patio with storage, adjacent to p(X)l and play area at Windy Ridge. $58,000.

RENTALS

3 Bedroom House, IV2 baths, refrigerator & range, in Colonial Heights, $350 per month.

We also have other

rentals availablesee

us for your rental needs

[r

Harris

OL Sons, Inc.

204 W. iOth St. Greenville. N.C.

758-4711

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YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS AT

SMITHFIELD 1ST GRADE SLICED

BACON

1LB.

PKG.

$|29

YOU SAVE 60'LB.

KNOW WHAT IT IS TO FEED A FAP.Y

BROCCOLI 89

BUNCH

YOU SAVE 20'

SWIFT PREMIUM

WHOLE

I-BONE STEAK

.<179

SMKED PICNICS

LB.

YOU SAVE 40< LB.

SLICED

69

YOU SAVE 30'LB.

LB.

FRESH

ONIONS

mi bg

YOU SAVE 20'

SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS

RUMP ROAST

$|99

LB.

YOU SAVE 90'LB.

SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS

SWISS STEAK

YOU SAVE 70' LB.

-

FRESH CALIFORNIA NAVEL    A    _

ORANGES lOi-M

88

SIZE

FOR

$100

YOU SAVE 39'

SWIR PREMIUM

SIRLOIN

STEAK

FRYERS

SWIFT PREMIUM

SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS

WHOLE BOnOM

LEG QUARTERS

ROUND

$157

YOU SAVE30 LB

ROUND

ROAST

$199

I LB.

SMITHFIELD SLICED

FRESH NO. 1

FRESH YELLOW

BOLOGNA SQUASH

1Z0Z PKG

$119 I 29*

CORN

6for

YOU SAVE 40' LB

YOU SAVE 32' LB

YOU SAVE 90 LB

YOU SAVE 40' LB

YOU SAVE 40 LB

YOU SAVE 20

FRESH PORK

LUTERS ORIGINAL OLD FASHIONED

PIG TAILS

12 OZ.

YOU SAVE 20' LB.

COCA-COLA OR MELLO YELLO

FRENCH COLOMBARD. ROSE. CHENIN BLANC. SAUVIGNOR BLANC, JOHANNISBERG OR RIESLING GALLO VARIETAL

WINES

< 99

INSECT BOMB can" 1

POTATO CHIPS

HOUSES GARDEN BOMB . . . CAN

ALL TYPES 8 0Z. BAG

YOU SAVE 10*

YOU SAVE 46'

CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE

BEEF-O-GEni. SPAGHEHI & BEEF, BEEF-A-RONI,USAGNAOR SPAGHEHIStMEATBALLS, isvaoz.

CAN

CHEER

DETERGENT 48 OZ. BOX

VIENNA MUSTARD SAUSAGE

double luck cut

GREEN

BEANS

JIFFV

I MUFFIN

$047

32 OZ. JAR

5 0Z. CAN

YOU SAVE 48'

4 an" $100

POTTED MCHARMINW

MEAT BATHROOM TISSUE IVIIa

5 ROLL PKG.

27

4SU2 0Z

BOX

YOU SAVE 10'

YOU SAVE 20

YOU SAVE 10

BANQUET CHICKEN & NOODLE. CHICKEN &DUMPLIN, SLICED

TURKEY, OR SALISBURY STEAK

SUPPER

$|99

2 LB. BOX

YOU SAVE 16'

MINUTE MAID

ORA] ICE

60Z. CAN

49<

YOU SAVE 14'

$100

DULANY YELLOW CUT

CORN

16 OZ. BAG

99

Cn

KRAFT

LACREME WHIP TOPPING

MRS. SMITH

SEALTEST

ICECREAM

1/2 GALLON

9 0Z. CTR.

89

20 OZ. BOX

$|99

YOU SAVE 6'

YOU SAVE 10'

$|79

FOODLAND

SALAD DRESSING

32 02.

JAR

YOU SAVE 30'

69

SPAINS

1414 CHARLES BLVD.

OWNED & OPERATED BY ALTON SPAIN MONDAY-THURSUAY 8 A.M. 8 P.M. FRIDA Y-SATURDAY 8 A.M. 8:30 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY

YOU SAVE

(Look For Th* ZD* Coupon In Todays Papar.)

PAMPERS

EXTRA ABSORBENT 60 CT. TODDLER 48 CT. NEWBORN 90 CT.

i$V89

EACH BOX'

GIBBS

PORK N BEANS

2 1/2'SIZE CAN

YOU SAVE 20'

EVERY DAY LOW PRICE MENNEN SPEED STICK

DEODORANT

2.5 OZ.

^^NAhacin ,..*3

29

JDL

WE WILL GUDLY ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS S WIC VOUCHERS. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. PRICES EFFECTIVE: GROCERY-MEAT-PROOUCE: MAY 28, 27, A 28, IMS.    <

SHOP EZE

WEST END SHOPPING CENTER OWNED & OPERATED BY: SHOP EZE FOOD STORES INC.

MANAGER-BURGESS STEVENS MONDAY-SATURDAY A.M. 9 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. VISIT OUR DELI FOR DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS

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Store Hours Mon.-Sot. 9:30-9

The Saving Place ^THE BIG SALE

The Holiday Is Here With Special Savings... WED. THRU SAT.Weve Got It And Weve Got It Good!

K mrt* ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY

Ouf finr,    lo    rv.v ew.r, aclvef

hsM Item If! sioch or out shelves it

..em IS no va..ao*e i<y our chase due to an ur^toreseer^ -easor

K men aii .ssij* j Chec on -equesi ; for the merchendtse .one iteni or 'eason ' awe    Ouariry. to Oe ou-chased ai me

We onre whenever avanaoie o w.i< s<> ! you a comoaraote ouaMtv iter^' a- a uynpa rabie reOuction IT (yice

.Each Sole Price WITH COUPON Sweetened Drink Mixes

Fruit punch, cherry, grope, and lemonade. 24-oz.* tins.

^Ntj*^^oupoilGooOrhru^^^^2M98^^^^^

Brown Paper Lunch Bags

Package of 50 strong brown paper lunch sacks.

Umlt2

1 Sale Price

'with coupon

Pitcher And Tumbler Set

74-oz. pitcher and 6, 16-oz. tumblers. Gold or crystal.

Coupon Good thru May 28,1983

Lowry Seosoned Salt

Special blend adds zesty flavor to food.

Coupon Good Thru Mov 28.1983

MURA

Hi-Stepper Jj

24.97

AM/FM Stereo/Headset

Personal stereo receiver with high-fidelity performance.

Coupon Good rn'ru May 28,1983

Saie Price WITH COUPON Misses Terry Sport Socks

Orion acrylic/nylon in a choice of colors. Fit 9-11.

DuPoni Reg. IM _Coupon    Good Ihru Moy 28.1983

Sale Price WITH COUPON

14 Shaving Cartridges

Package of Gillette Trac II "microsmooth" twin blades.

^^^^^oigonGoodmiuMay2M98^^^^

.Sale Price 'WITH COUPON Trac II Adjustable Razor

Twin-blade shaver adjusts to suit your skin, beard. Save.

Coupon Good Thru May 28.1983

Sale Price WITH COUPON BVa-oz.* Pkg. Sweet n Low

Granulated sugar substitute in 250 individual packets. Save.

Netwt,

Coupon Good Thru Moy 28.1983

COUPON

'^4

1J Your Choice ^44 WITH COUPON 6.4-oz.* Crest Toothpaste

Choice of regular flavor, spicy mint flavor, or gel. Save now.

Notwl.

Coupon Good Ttwu Moy 28,1983

Sale Price ^WITH COUPON

Ban Roll-on Deodorant

"Big Ball" roll-on in regular or unscented. 3.5 oz.*

Hoi

^^^^^ouponGoodRwuij^^

WITH COUPON

Sale Price

%

Dtcoontmi

cor POWDIA

Baking Sodi

Shower To Shower Powder

Regular or mornjng fresh 8-oz.* deodorant body powder.

Nelwl.

Coupon Good nvu Moy 28,1983

WITH COUPON

Sale Price

5

I

Stayfree Feminine Napkins

Choose regular, super or deodorant maxi-pads.

^^^^^^^ouponGoodIhruMa^^ej98^^^^^

Sale Price WITH COUPON Plastic Toy Water Oun

Childs toy water gun made with heavy-duty plastic. Save!

iO^te^rice WITH COUPON

Childrens Activity Books

Hours of games or coloring fun! 6 titles, BJxllX" size.

_Coupon    Good Ihai Moy 28s 1983

Osate'price WITH COUPON Childrens Classics

Many classic tales children love to read. In paperback.

Coupon Good Thru

MkiSUi

bbi

WITH COUPON

Sale Price

Our Reg.

1.37

22-oz.* Liquid Windex

Windex glass cleaner with ammonia. Trigger sprayer.

Hot

Coupon Good mni Moy 28.1983_

Sale Price

Rfio

wo WITH COUPON 12-oz.* Glass Cleaner

Kmart brand glass cleaner with ammonia. Pump spray.

Hoz.

Coupon Good thru Moy 28.1983_





Our 14.96 Ea. Save 4.46

10.50 10.50

Coordinated Summer Seporotes

Jackets, skirts, pants and coordinating striped or print tops, all in polyester. Misses sizes. Save.

Cool Sundresses For Juniors

Lighthearted styles with ruffles, ruching or lace in summery colors and prints. Polyester, blends. 3-13.

Misses Swimsuits In Many Styles

1-pc. styles with surplice halter, bandeau top. more. Stripes and solid colors in nylon/Lycra spandex.

DuPont Rog. IM

Soys'/Olrls

I Sliet 9-18 Months

Our Reg. Low Prices

A

Panels In stock

Panels are now available at a substantial savings. Select from a variety of styles, fabrics and textures. Your choice of colors and sizes.

Infants Sunsuits

Girls print sun-suit in polyester/cotton. Boys or girls' sunsuit In cotton terry.

197

Our Reg. 3.96 Top

Our Reg. 2.96 Shorts

2.50 2

Miues Actionwear For A Summer In The Sun

Cool tank tops in solid colors, stripes, prints; pull-on shorts in new season colors. Varied fabrics. Not Shown: Our 3.96, Short-sleeve Knit Top, 2.50

6 our

o

Our ^9

Reg.^    Reg.

7.96    4.88

Top    Shorts

Summer Shorts Or Top In Full Figure Sizes

Flattering tops with mandarin collar, roll- back sleeves, 38-44. Comfy pull-on shorts in varied lengths, 32-40. Polyester in fashion colors.

Our

Reg.

5.96

4.50

Misses Tank Tops With New Fashion Detail

Classic tank tops take on a new iook with lace-up details, grommets and other accents. Polyester/cotton, more, in fashion colors.

3.50

Misses Action Sport Shorts For Summer

String waistband, handy pockets. Some with side-seam piping and twjil tape accents. For jogging, tennis or lazy summer days. Cotton

Our

Reg.

4.96

S A Your Choice

Our Reg. 2.47-2.96

A Wardrobe Of Summer Playweor For Girts

Polyester terry tops or coordinating shorts, 4-14; rompers of carefree polyester/cotton. 4-12; or nylon swimsuits in girls sizes 4-6x.

Oirit Baby*doll Pajamas or Dorm Shirts

Dorm shirts of spun polyester with screen-print front; shlrttail bottom. Babydolls with matching panties, in polyester. Sizes 4-1^





Our

Reg.

4.97

3.97

Ribbed Muscle Shirt With Trim For Men

Cool and cprefree cotton/polyester/nylon muscle shirt, great for sun and exercise. Available in variety of solid colors with trim.

4.97

Mens Eye-cotchinsf Crew-neck Shimmel Shirt

Easy-core polyester/cotton, short-sleeve shimmel shirt for casual summer life. Available in variety of popular summer colors.

Our

Reg.

5.97

7.97

Our

Reg.

10.97

Handsome Steeplechase'" GoH Shirt Fot Men

Youll look great on the green in this wash-and-dry polyester/cotton golf shirt with embroidery trim on front. Choice of colors.

9.97

Mens Cool And Comfortable Walk Shorts

Cool belted shorts with 2 convenient front and back pockets. Perfect for warm weather and casual lifestyles. Color choice. Polyester/cotton.

Our

Reg.

12.97

Sale Price

Pin-stripe Baseball Shirt For Men

Easy-care polyester/cotton sport shirt. Just right with shorts, jeans.

Sale Price

Classic Tailored Coaches' Shorts

Polyester shorts with wide elastic waistband, shap front, 3 pockets.

2.50

Mens Durable Nylon And Suede Beach Thongs

A quick slip-on with nylon and suede-leather thongs for men. Available in blue or brown.

Our

3.50

Pr.

tOVEV

MfOES

2.90

Womens Thongs For Beach And Sunshine

Polyethylene thongs with foam-padded terry insole. Womens full sizes; beige or blue.

Mi

lili

2.90

Summertime Thongs For Active Children

Polyethylene thongs with padded terry insole. Childrens 9-4, full sizes. Multicolor blues. Save.

1.66

Emblem Cap For Men Or Boys

Adjustable cap with choice of emblems, polyester front and mesh back. Variety of colors.

Our

2.97

Each

2$

Our

_     Reg.

For ^^2.77Ea.

Boys Pull-on Shorts Or Tank Top

Shorts have elastic waist with side-seam trim; cool tank top. Of easy-care polyester/cotton. Save.

Our Reg.

14.96

Mens Comfort Action'^ Slacks

Belt-loop style dress slacks of Dacron polyester with Ban-Rol waist. Variety of colors. Hemmed.

Our

3.97

Pr.

DuPont Reg IM

Ifl* Or Multicolor

5.90

Pr.-

Special Purchase* Womens 3-band Slides By Butterflies

Elasticlzed canvas slides with suede-look-wrapped wedge and insole. Womens full sizes.

United quonttttet avoDable

Our Reg. >

2.57

OIrts TIe-shoulder Romper

With elasticlzed waist and leg opening. Polyester/cotton. Toddlers 2-4.

Our 1.48 Each

Infants Rib-knit Tank Top

Cool comfort for baby In polyester/cotton tank top. Infants' sizes 12-30 mos.

1.50^ 2.67

Our

Reg

3.27

Knit Shorts For Infants

With elasticlzed waist. Choice of solid colors. Infants sizes 12-30 mos.

6pr. Pkg. Tots Tube Socks

Machine-washable Creslan acrylic/nylon tube socks, in toddlers 4-514, 6-814. Save.

American Cyanamia Reg, IM





26-qt.

17x12x13 V4"1.57Foam Food ChestInsulating plastic foam. Serving tray, side grips.

Reusable Ice-pak

Filled with water substitute, freezes super cold. Plastic. Save at Kmart,77

C Save 20%Insulated HoldersPlastic foam holder, 6 beverage cans.

78 BOX140 Paper Napkins

1-ply, 13 ,3/8X11 13/16 sheets in white or design.

Umit 2 Pfcgs.

67

Paper Plates

Package of 80 disposable 9 plates.99.

Charcoal Fluid

1 pt. size. Fast lighting, low odor.

32x78

Our 6.97,60 Round, 5.97 Our 7.97,66 Round, 6.97

O Q^Our

Wl9 # 4.97Vinyl Table CoverElasticized, zippered to fit umbrella table.

Our 1.97

72x27" Air Mattress

Of durable vinyl, in many colors.

22.97

AM/FM Stereo Radio With Head Set

Clips onto your belt. Lightweight, compact. Save.

3.77 2^2',

Astroturf Mot [

Grass-textured, polyethylene door mat.

2.37

Straw Door Mot

14x24" rice straw mat in colors.

Our

2.97

16.97

2-Speed Fan

Oscillating or stationary operation. 9" blades.

Our Reg. 24.97

1&88

G.T.O. Red Wagon

Semipneumatic

tires. 34xl5%xd

Our Reg. 5.97

4.27

Bike Tire Pump

High-pressure/volume air Dumn

Our Reg. 10.88

Big Wader Pool For Tots Water Fun

Backyard pol with tip-resistant, rigid polyethylene construction. 5-ft. dia.

A

ATARI

ATARI ADOS DIMENSION TO HOME VIDEO GAME SYSTEMS

OUTDOOR ANTENNA SALE

Our Reg. 22.97 (KM20)

UHF/VHF/FM......................

Our Reg. 13.44 (G9)

UHF/VHF/FM.....................

Our Reg. 12.44 (P6)

VHF/FM ....................

Our Reg. 23.44 (G12)

VHF/UHF/FM.....................

OurReg.71.97(J5l)i

VHF/UHF/FM......................

Our Reg. 29.97 (P13)

VHF/FM.................... ......

Our Reg. 31.97 (G18)

VHF/UHF/FM (18 Elements) 14.99

__ Good    WtilU    Quontlflat    logfNo Rqltichaclct

ComplimetaryTrA?H*TshrtOffei^^"*"^"

Sale

Price

(20 Elements) 13.99 >  (9 Elements) 6.97

(6 Elements) 6.97 (12 Elements) 10.99

I (51 Elements) 36.97

(13 Elements) 13.99

24.96

Exciting M* A* S*H'" Video Game

Rescue the wounded, then fly your chopper to a M*A*S*H medicall unit.

I; ol 20th Cvntury Fox





37.88

Quality 36 Celling Fan With Speed Control

This energy-saving model features a reversible motor, 4 wooden blades in classic white or rich brown. Save!

fllfr. May Vttry^

Sale

Price

Light Kit Included

Lovely 52! Antique Brass

Celling Fan And Light Kit .

With 4cane-accented blades, reversible motor, light kit. Save!

Antique Brats Swag Kit With

IB Chain, 20 Cord, Switch, Plug, 11.8B

: MMAIIIUMITIDWAHAHTY

8-yeor durabthty warranted when : oppked over property prepoted ; surfoce or Krr>ort s obitgotion V>Qii be limited soteiy to refund ; of the purchase price

I warranted ,

-Yearsj

^^Terior . ONE COAT

LATEX^

House paint

-Years.

. ONE COAT

gASSLAT^

VOSE-TBO*

--

Save >5 Gal.

^Gallon Our 13.97 Latex Flat House Paint

1-coat paint with 8-yr durability. In white and custom tinted colors.

m Our 14.97 Gloss House/Trim Paint

Latex exterior point with 8-year durability. White and custom tints. Save.

White, Custom Tints

Custom Tinting At No Extra Cost

Hio rum wMTTi

[^riety Of Shades

7 Q # Save 3

Our 10.97 Gal. Exterior Stain/Wood Preservative

Our 11.57, Solid Colors Gal., 8.57

Our 9.17, Clear, Gallon ....6.97

ex

4M

SlRESTORES'

BEAUTY    '^syS^

OUiCKDRY"

CLEANUP

7.97

Your Choice Our 13.97 Gal.

Latex Flat Wall Or Ceiling Paint

-coat coverage. Soap, water cleanup Our 14.97, Interior Latex Semi-gloss, Gal., 9.97

3.37

Our 5.17 Gallon

Exterior Latex Redwood Stain

Quick-drying; protects and restores redwood to natural beauty. Water cleanup

ItUST-OLEUH-

lUvRusnli

-catheSbbowa^'^ ^^^6 (tormerly2.67 1.97

13-oz.* Rust-Oleum- '/2-pt. Rust-Oleum"

Matte or gloss pri- For easy brush-on mer or paint. Save! application. Save!

TIMKX

NTERIOR -EXTfRlO*

Latex,J100RS HgTioPAi!!!

CONCRETE WOOD

^IO TILf REO#57

m    m    Our    10.57Gal.

Latex Porch n Deck Enamel

Interior/exterior. For use on concrete, wood or masonry. Choice of shades.

5.57a, 23.97

Our 6.97 Electric Clock

Timex alarm clock In white casing.

Auto Tele-converter

Doubles focal length of normal or telephoto lenses. Canon, Minolta, Pentax mounts.

^OCAli\

^29.97

Focal Metal Tripod

3 sections with geared elevator. Extends to 55.

No

Rainchecks*

3.99

49.99 S

fhODtK'TS HY

Kodak

Kodak Disc 4000 With Built-in Flash

Ultra compact. Automatic film advance.

Favorite Bedding Plants

Choose flowering or vege-toble. In handy packs.

2.37

C110/24 Color Print Film ASA 100......  2.37

C135/24 Color Print Film ASAIOO............2.37

Kodacolor* Disc" Film, 2-pock 30 Exp j. 3.99

MINOLTA

5.47

Our Reg. 6.87

Frult/Vegetoble Spray

Effective insecticide for your garden. 1 pt.ORGANIC PEAT

--------------

3/1.00    ]

Organic Peat

Ideal for lawns, gardens, shrubs. No Rainchecks.

15-watt Bug Control Light

Effectively kills flying insects.

No

Rainchecks

1.77

Cow/steer Manure

Handy 40-lb.* bag. Nonburning and odorless.

50-lb. Marble Chips

For easy edging and decorating in your yard. Save.

Canon

Sale Price

32.97

219.00

Canon AE-1 Camera With F1.8 Lens

So advanced, its simple. With shutter-priority automation, you set the speed. AE-1 does the rest.

199.00

Minolta 35mm Camera With F2 Lens

Aperture priority, full metered manual exposure, 1 to 1/1000 shutter speed, electronic self timer, more.

7 1/2' Patio Umbrella

3 ply, heavy gauge vinyl cover. Multi-position, pushbutton lift. Non-rusting aluminum tubing.

Umbrella Stand

Our Reg. -797    0.7/

127.00

Concrete

Patio

Set

Includes table and 3 benches





Wed. Thru Sat. Sale

auk) center

I

The Saving Place

THE BIG SALE

P165/80R13

37.99

Plus F.E.T. 1.64 To 2.96 Each Radial traction/mileage Aggressive tread design

Belted Whitewalls

33.97

Our Reg. 42.97 A78X13 KM200

Plus F.E.T. 1.67 To 2.93 Each 2 polyester cord plies Plus 2 fiberglass belt Mounting Included No Trade-In Required

17.97

Your Choice Our 22.97-27.97 Pr. Pair Of Quality Compact Cor Speakers

Door- or surface-mount speakers for compact/small cars. Up to 40 watts.

K mart * Sale Price Ea.5.47 Less Factory Rebate 2.00 Your Net Cost

After Rebate Ea fc^f

Rebole limited to mtr s slipulolion

2.47

PRICE AFTER Ea REBATE

Fast Finish* 1-step Car Waxes

16-oz.* liquid, 19-oz.* spray, 14-oz.* * paste. Our Regular 1.57, Cheesecloth...........99C

02 *Nef wt

H. D. MUFFLER INSTALLED DISC/DRUM BRAKE SPECIAL

For Many Cars And Light Trucks

AJl^^tionol ports or services ore

(OWNERSHIP

DURATION)

LIMITED

WARRANTY

See Details in Store

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

With Exchange

9.99 23.88

Oil change (up to 5 qts. 10W40 K mart^ oil) Install 1 Kmart oil filter Chassis lubrication (fittings extra)

Double wrapped and zinc coated to protect against rust-out. In sizes for many U.S. cars, light trucks. Additional ports and services ore at extra cost. Save now.

Single unit (weldeo system) ore excluded

94.88    29.97

Install Front Disc Brake Pads and Brake Linings on Rear Wheels Resurface drums and true rotors Inspect Calipers Rebuild Rear Wheel Cylinders if possible, replace it necessary, at additional parts cost per wheel cylinder Inspect Front Grease Seals

Additiondl parts and senrices. wbicn may be needed ore at extra cost: semimetallic pads StO mote

Motorvator'^AO

Maintenance tree battery built for many U.S. and import cars ifhd light trucks. Savings

mm

Our 1.97,14 oz.' Air Conditioner Refrigerant, 1.27

19i97?53^" 2.97

Our Reg. 25.37

Trailer Light Set On Sale

Easily installed; many trailers. Our 37.97, Submersible Trailer Light Kit.....................29.97

Wheel Cleaner Kit

Wire/chrome wheel cleaner kit or mag wheel cleaner/polisher kit. Two 8-oz.* bottles/kit.

Ti 02

1.96

For Cars With Or Without Rain Gutters

I Each Sale Price Your Choice Of Sealed Beams

Choose 4000 low or 4001 high sealed beam. Buy now. 6014 Dual Beam.........Ea.    2.37

1.66

Sale Price

K mart Oil Filter On Special

Sizes for many U.S. and import cars. Equal to or exceeds auto manufacturers specifications.

49.97

'KOFs^^Riie

Our Reg.

66.88

Hardshell Car-top Luggage Carrier

High-impact, rigid construction. 15-cii-ft. capacity. Four FI.D. secure straps

, USCG '7 Approved

i|l9.97|

59.9719.971

Riviera^ Combo Skis Adults Ski Vest

Use as pair or Quality; 3 buckles slalom. With 3 Our Reg. 17.97, metal rudders. YouthsVest . 14.97 I Childrens Skis. 29.97 Ski Tow Rope... 5.97

Save

22%

Savings On White Stag And Coleman Camping Outfit

199:97

PRICE

AFTER

REBATE

Mail-in Rebates

$4..

... Lantern

S4..

.... Stove

$2 ..

... Cooler

$8...

See store For Details

Your Choice Voliyboll Cr Badminton

3-piece volleyball set with official volleyball. 4-player badminton set.

Lawn Jarts'".........3.97

Official Frisbee^ 1.47

4.97p

Swim Fins Cn Sale Now

Swim easier and faster with these blue rubber fins. Adjustable strop. 5x4Vi Swim Mask... 2.27 Swim Goggles 97C

Tan And White

97 Mens

Camping Combo With Tent, Two Bogs, Stove, Lantern, Cooler

Fire-retardant White Stag Ranger cabin tent with two zip-pered windows, 2, 34x75" White Stag sleeping bags with 3-Ib. * polyester fill. Coleman 425 two-burner stove, 220 double- mantle lantern and 34-quart cooler with urethane insulation Nel wt o( (ill only

Rebote limited to mil sslipulolion

W*

Honor

' Save Cn Rod'Reel Combo ^

Spincost reel, line*. 2-pc. pole.

70 vdi. iQib te( monoRrw_

For Camping, loach

Our Reg. 12.97

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - At an age when his friends were taking their drivers tests, Warren Davis got a top security clearance to help develop the nations first missile warning system.

Now, after more than two decades of defense work, Davis has begun a new project, working with other engineers and scientists who dont want their ^skills used to create the nations military hardware.

Davis, 41, is a founder of High Technology Professionals For Peace, a group of 300 self-described technologists opposed to the continuing arms race and'its impact on the scientific community.

The group holds regular meetings, and spreads its wOrd to college campuses through lectures and pamphlets. It has even started its own employment agency to find non-military jobs. Two-thirds of its members live in Massachusetts, but it has members worldwide.

You have a responsibility, like a parent giving a gun to a child, says Davis. Technologists have been giving guns to politicians who have not used them wisely.

Another member, MIT physicist Barton Lane, says the group also is concerned with the practical problems involved with defense work.

Young engineers, working within the cloister of security clearance, can find themselves out of touch and unemployable when the bubble bursts on defense spending, as it did in the early 1970s, he says.

Graduartng seniors aren't aware of the boom-and-bust nature of defense work, says Barton. They dont realize the

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NEW YORK (AP) Back in 1949, Americas highbrows wore fuzzy tweed suits. Now they wear turtlenecks and jeans. Watching the ballet was fine then, but films from India and Japan are preferred now.

Of course, the lowbrows wore old Army clothes and watched Westerns. Now they favor T-shirts and TV game shows.

Russell Lynes is at it again.

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The group has written a brochure called The Campus Defense Information Package about the pitfalls of defense work. It is being distributed on 500 college campuses.

Davis, who now works as a consultant in medical research, also gets the message across by speaking at college campuses. He draws from his own experience.

A high school junior when the Soviet Union launched its first Sputnik, Davis was enrolled in a special Ford Foundation program for bright, young science students.

After a summer of intensive classroom training, Davis was given a part-time job with a defense contractor working on a missile early warning system.

It was heady stuff, he recalls. We got the feeling the Soviets were way ahead of us and we were the vanguard that was meant to catch up with them.

Davis earned a doctorate in physics and worked on the Polaris, Poseidon and Minuteman II missiles, but became disillusioned about the research, which he says is creating more sophisticated weapons to do battle wjth other advanced machines.

If war breaks out, it may be well that most of the population in this country will be dead by the time the computers carry out the war, he says.

Davis said he got the idea to form the group when he was looking for a job.

A friend who was working for GTE told me he would get $1,000 in his pocket for bringing me in, he said. It was for the MX missile and I became very upset about it. I decided I woi^d like to go to GTE and wave a $1,000 bill in front of some engineers and get them to leave.

Instead, Davis and a dozen collegues formed High Technology Professionals in 1981, holding meetings every other week that a member describes as "group therapy sessions.

If youre working on the MX missile at AVCO (a Wilmington,- Mass., firm) you certainly arent going to be talking to people there about your doubts, said one member who asked not to be identified. It helps to talk about this with other people who have changed their careers.

The organization also set up an employment agency to find members jobs outside the defense industry, but it has had little success, placing only one job.

Davis blames the lack of success on the current economy and the competition from defense contractors who recruit more aggressively. He worries that the defense-oriented companies may drain manpower from other firms.

He is not alone in his fears.

There is a concern that when the defense contracts really hit, they could have a major impact on the labor market,says B.J. Rudman, a personnel expert who has done consultant work for the Massachusetts High Technology Council, an industry organization representing" high tech firms.

Rudman says defense contractors pay more across a

spectrum of jobs "They clearly are more competitive in the short term, he says.

Lane says the public is not aware of the pressure faced by researchers to do defense work.

"People have this view of scientists working in labs helping humanity, he says. "They dont realize a large fraction of the best technical minds are working on weapons of incredible power. This is why we are raising this dialogue.

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The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Wednesday, May 25,1983Tjuana Has One Of Border's Notorious Lockups

By NORM CLARKE Associated Press Writer

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -The cellblock is still wet from a hosing down, but water cant cleanse the foul air - your lungs rebel at the stench of raw sewage.

Several floors above, from behind a row of bars, come anguished wails from a mentally disturbed woman.

From cell A-8, a 6-foot-wide cage stuffed with more than a dozen inmates, a rumpled prisoner slouched on the concrete floor calls out a welcome.

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Moments later, a shoe flung from an upper cell hits the floor with a whack.

-The Kingston Trio sang about it in the 1950s. Others have scorned its squalid conditions, less lyrically. The Tijuana jail of the 1980s has not lost its place among the most notorious lockups in North America.

Even those hardened by frequent visits to the jail, a three-tiered brick compound a block off the citys busy main street, find the conditions wrenching.

Some days you want to close your eyes to what you see, your ears to what you hear and your nose to the smell, said one of several people who regularly visit the jail but asked not to be identified for fear they would be barred from the facility.

"It has the image of being the end of the earth, said Robert Chevez, an official at the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana.

Ernesto Gallardo, a 38-year-old ex-police officer who became the head jailer two years ago, denied throu^ an interpreter that prisoners were mistreated.

But a visitor noted that tiny cells designed for a few were routinely crammed with 15-20 prisoners, their arms and legs spilling

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DISCUSSING FEDERALISM - North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt gies Pennsylvania Gov. Richard Thornburg a pat on the shoulder during a meeting in Washington earlier this week. The National Governors Association met to discuss federalism and other issues affecting the states. (AP Laserphoto)

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STANFORD, Conn. (AP) Women already have a firm foothold in corporate and institutional management and may eventually dominate in such posts, believes an expert in the field of issues and policy management.

Women who are skilled in public policy, strategic planning, risk assessment and the communications arts are well placed to outflank their more traditional male counterparts, says W. Howard Chase, editor of Corporate Public Issues and Their Management.

"The evidence is all around us, adds Chase, who is also co-founder and chairman of the Issues Management Association, whose president is a woman. Dr. Madeleine Hochstein.

Salaries for talented issue-policy managers range from $35,000 at entry level to as high as $200,000, according to Chase. And there is no salary discrimination against women in the field, he say, citing several reasons:

There are almost as many women as men in the Public Policy graduate schools, and their proportion is growing, he points out. Ten years ago there were three men for every woman in graduate schools of business administration. Today almost 50 percent of the MBA candidates are women.

"But probably the most important reason for potential female dominance of the issues management field is that they are less troubled by shibboleths of past traditional practices than men, Chase says. Since men have held most of the executive posts in public affairs, public relations and communications, they frequently take dominance for granted and tend to be intolerant of innovative practices such as issue management disciplines.

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The only furnishings are old toilets, often overflowing, and corroded, dilapidated steel bunks without mattresses or springs - just sheets of iron on frames, with khaki blankets.

Only a few of the roughly 150 inmates in the jail each day have cells of their own. Most of those appear to be deranged. Some well-to-do prisoners pay for private cubicles with such amenities as television sets and curtains, according to^the visitors.

Tijuana, a city of almost 1 million residents, has no facility other than the jail in which to care for its mentally ill.

Hands clenched on the bars, the screaming woman whimpered as a visitor passed her third-floor cell, its walls smeared with human waste. Across the cellblock from her was a man who stalked back and forth, glowering at anyone who met his

menacing stare. An insider said the man was homicidal and warned two visitors to stay at least an arms length beyond t^e stalkers cell.

At the east end of the cellblocks second floor, below a large opening lined with bars, foot-long potato sprouts in a crude garden reached for the morning sun. Several shriveled potatoes were left behind in the freshly dug soil.

According to one of the frequent visitors, the potatoes, skins and all, are boiled in a soup served almost every day at the single meal provided by the jailers. Loathed by the prisoners, the potatoes are often slopped on the cell floor.

The prison diet is supplemented by other food brought in by charity groups. The inmates drink water from a plastic jug issued to each cell.

In 1982, a total of 612 Americans were arrested in Baja California. Of that

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For most Americans, the stay is a short one, usually no more than 48 hours. But thats an eternity for some.

Americans who end up in there are generally very happy to see us, said Cheve?.

Weekends are the busiest. We bail out 12-15 Americans on a rough Saturday night, the consular official said. Most are jailed for being drunk and disorderly, which carries a $3.50 fine.

Jailed Americans are usually treated fairly decent, he said.

Im sure there are a lot of incidents we dont hear about for many reasons - fear among them, he added.

Gallardo complained that the jaU received undeserved bad publicity because of the nearby state prison, where prisoners have accused guards of torture methods that include spraying pre

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Perhaps, he said, when the new state prison is completed near Tecate, the jail might gain additional quarters. But, because of Mexicos failing economy, the jail - like the inmates in

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The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.-Wednesday. May 25,1983-45

By CHARLES CAMPBELL Associated Press Writer

TORONTO (AP) - More and more English Canadian children are going to school in French - immersed in the language all day long - with study in their native tongue put off at least until fourth grade.

To the delight of tlwse who have pioneered and pushed French immersion schooling for more than 15 years, the children who took part in the experiments seem to learn history, mathematics and science just as well as students in traditional pro^ams.

More surprising, their performance in English rates higher than that of children taught in English from the start.

Its quite clear from the results of the research that you can have what you would normally get out of an English-only education, plus you learn French, says Merrill Swain, head of the Modern Language Center at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and co-author of a recent book that surveys Canadian research on immersion schooling.

A lot of people who would have been qfraid to try something as drastic as immersion programs seemed to be 10 years ago are no longer afraid of it, she said in an interview.

There is certainly no fear among the first-graders clustered around teacher Ginette Giroux and an apple-cheeked youngster named Daniel in a French-language version of show-and-tell at Allenby Public School in north Toronto one morning.

NEW POST The U.S. Army has announced the selection of Glen E. Morell as its new sergeant major. Morrell is currently assigned to Fort McPherson, Ga. A veteran of 28 years active service, the 47-year-old Morrell is a native of West Virginia. (AP Laserphoto)

Daniel is showing off a toy yellow garbage truck and responds bravely as he is peppered by questions in French from his classmates, who didnt know a word of the language until they started last year in kindergarten.

Upstairs, a fourth-grader, waving his hand to respond to a question, slips and says, I know, I know, in English, but when called on he answers in fluent French.

French immersion schooling started in the mid 1960s in Montreal, where the English-speaking population is a minority, and spread to Ottawa, where in recent years many civil service jobs have been reserved for bilingual applicants.

But now the immersion classes are booming all over the country, even in areas where there are scarcely any native French speakers. A report by the federal Commissioner of Official Languages counted nearly 70,000 students in French immersion classes this year, including some in each of Canadas 10 provinces.

Of Canadas 24 million people, about 6 million have French as a first language and more than 16 million have English, according to the latest census.

Between 1971 and 1981, the number claiming to speak both languages increased to 3.7 million from 2.9 mUlion. While more than half the bilingual Canadians are native French speakers who have picked up English, the trend is toward more English Canadians learning French. The number of bilingual English speakers outside Quebec increased by 76 percent in the 10 years before 1981.

Allenby was the first school in Toronto to offer French immersion classes in 1971. The program is now available in 35 Toronto-area elementary schools,

Edward Rutherford, Allenbys principal, says about two-thirds of the parents in the well-to-do nei^iborhood surrounding the school choose to enter their children in French immersion classes.

Normal English classes are also available. The immersion and regular students participate together in sports, choir, recess and other activities, invariably in English.

French immersion students ii) Toronto live in an environment of English television, newspapers, signs, family and friends.

By the time they begin English studies in fourth grade, most are able to read the language as well as other fourth graders, Rutherford said, But their writing is atrocious.

It turns out there is no cause for alarm.

They become very inventive, the principal said. By grade 7, their written En^ish is superior.

The research by Merrill Swain and her co-worker, Sharon Lapkin, found that students immersed in French in early grades routinely overtake pupils who study English from the beginning.

This phenomenon, they wrote, can perhaps be explained by their knowledge of two different language systems, a knowledge which permits them to compare and contrast French and English and heightens their overall linguistic awareness.

In other subjects, such as math and science, French immersion students have about the same test scores - even when tested in English - as pupils in the regular program.

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. . . When read the contents of the letter, Ervin [former U. S. Senator Sam Ervin] said. / repudiate that letter, and I may have to withdraw from that committee if this is their approach.'

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Brother Refuses To Give Up On Missing Soldier

By PETER MATTIACE Associated Press Writer

NEW FLORENCE, Pa. (AP) - When 1st Lt. Paul Byron Whipkey, a 26-year-old pilot and company commander, disappeared from Fort Ord, Calif., on July 10.1958, the Army listed him as absent without leave.

In time, the Army charged him with desertion. Twenty-four years passed.

But his family refused to believe the Army. For all those years, they demanded an explanation for why the young officer had'vanished so mysteriously.

Then, in April 1982, the Army Board for Correction of Military Records held a three-day hearing and concluded Whipkey died the day after he disappeared.

The board's report, issued July 1, said, His unauthorized absence ... lis) excused as unavoidable ... (and) his death was incurred in the line of duty, not due to his own misconduct,

On Aug. 26, the Army Adjutant General's office issued a certificate of honorable service and acknowledged Lt. Whipkey's death, without explanation.

But Carl Whipkey will not give up. "The government knows what happened to my brother. They can't shaxe me of that. he says. "There are so many questions still unanswered.

Whipkey, 55. a thoughtful, soft-spoken communications technician living about 65 miles east of Pittsburgh, has accumulated thousands of government documents in his 25-year "lifes work" for his brother's fate.

The continuing unknown, and his failure to pierce the Army bureaucracy, has led Whipkey to suspect the sinister, the seemingly outlandish: that his brother was a secret agent killed by fellow agents, that his aircraft was shot down over the Soviet Union, that he is suffering or has succumbed to illness from secret Army nerve gas or atomic tests of the 195S.

"1 would be satisfied even if the Army would say they cant tell us for security reasons, Whipkey says. "But until then, we cant rule anything out.

By all accounts, the blond, 5-foot-8-inch Lt. Whipkey was an all-.\merican young man and a superior officer.

He grew up in Pittsburghs suburbs, earned a civil engineering degree and his Army commission with honors at The Pennsylvania State University in 1954 and won his Army pilots wings and was assigned to Fort Ord in 1956.

On July 10, 1958, Lt. Whipkey told fellow officers at Fort Ord that he was "going to get a drink in town.

A few hours later, hundreds of miles away in Mojave. Calif., Lt Whipkey checked into a motel, said the FBI, which investigated the officers suspected desertion after the routine 60 days had passed. The next day, July 11, Lt. Whipkey bought 14 gallons of gas in Mojave, according to the FBI findings included in the Army's 1982 report. It appears he was never heard from again.

Carl Whipkey, informed his brother was missing, said he became suspicious July 12 when he telephoned Fort Ord and was told officers were finishing a job begun July 11 - packing his brothers belongings into 11 wooden crates for shipment home.

"When you catch them packing up your brothers clothes one day after he disappeared, you get superhyper superquick. Whipkey says.

Five weeks later, California fish and game officers found his red and white 1956 Chevrolet in "a desolate and forbidding region" of Death Valley, according to the Army.

The car - 15,miles from the main road, 150 miles from Mojave, 400 miles from Fort Ord - was "found to be in very neat order, the Army report says, and contained Lt. Whipkeys suitcase, personal belongings and dog tags. There was no sign of the officer/*

"It appears that i Lt, Whipkey) may have wandered out into the desert... and succumbed in the extreme heat, the Army board report says, "and that the shifting sands have made it a near impossibility to find, or recover, his remains.

It is here the Army closes its public files on Lt. Whipkey.

Army spokeswoman Margaret Tackley recently referred an Associated Press inquiry about Lt. Whipkey to the boards eight-page report, which says that the passage of time has made it "remote, if not impossible. to "end all questions concerning (Lt. Whipkeys) disappearance.

Last week, after another AP attempt to get an official statement about the disappearance, the Army said it would have no further comment.

In June 1977, Whipkey sought information from the FBI under a Freedom of Information Act petition. In 1978, he says, the FBI told him it had destroyed field files on the case in December 1977

But Whipkey claims he has discovered an unknown, dark side to his brothers Army career.

According to Whipkey, his brother flew in five atomic test explosions in Nevada. He says he suspects his brother was exposed to radiation and, in his duties in the testing area, may have seen evidence of classified experiments involving humans.

The Army report acknowledges that Lt. Whipkey was assigned to temporary duty as a pilot at Camp Desert Rock, Nev., from July to October 1957. But it makes no mention of atomic tests and contends that extensive investigations failed to support Whipkeys other assertions.

The Army report does, however, confirm that soon after Lt. Whipkeys Nevada duty, he developed black moles on his body and plantar warts on his hands. His brother and the Arniy agree that the lieutenant complained of not feeling well, constant colds and weight loss, and that his personality changed, becoming more nervous.

And, according-to Army records, several months before he disappeared Lt. Whipkey, then only 25 years old, had all hisPet Visitors

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teeth removed and was fitted with full dentures.

A retired Army lieutenant colonel, Charles Lewis of Enterprise, Ala., testified last year that he recalled two Army intelligence agents interviewing Lt. Whipkey on the Camp Desert Rock flight line during the atomic tests.

Lewis said he and other officers noted Lt. Whipkey "appeared to be nervous and uptight after the agents left. His nervousness prevented him from flying several observation missions, Lewis said.

"Pauls actions were always ethical on and off the base, Lewis testified. But Paul became suspiciously silent to

others when the agents were mentioned or appeared on the scene at the airfield or the officers club.

Whipkey has gathered some support in his search for his . brothers fate. Sen. Charles H. Percy, R-IIL, and Sen. Jeramiah A. Denton Jr., R-Ala., have offered to Ijelp.

Former Rep. Don Bailey, D-Pa., a Vietnam veteran, appeared before the Army board on his constituents behalf, convinced there are a great many questions about what happened to a very loyal fellow officer.

The American Legion is helping Whipkey and his lawyer press their claims for almost $14,000 in death benefits, GI

insurance, back pay and interest in the case.

Whether it is a cover-up or just a bungled investigation, it seems to us there are still some unanswered questions, says Bob Bishop, a state American Legion officer.

The Army report acknowledges that although the FBI conducted a thorough investigation into Lt. Whipkeys disappearance, the Army made no encompassing investigation.

Apparently, it concludes, the responsible individuals who were aware of his disappearance on 10 July 1958 were of the opinion that he would eventually return.





Japanese Seek Computer To Solve Problems

By DAVID LAMMERS

Associated Press Writer

TOKYO (AP) - Forty of Japans top young computer scientists are beginning a 10-year national research project with a mandate to develop a new generation of computers - computers that can assess the meaning of information and figure out ways to solve problems.

The aim is to put Japan in the forefront of the worldwide race for the Fifth Generation computer.

Dr. Kasuhiro Fuchi, who helped build Japans first primitive transistor tube computer in 1964, has handpicked what he calls the 40 brightest, under 35-year-old computer scientists that I know of in Japan for work at a new, government-funded lab in Tokyo.

All of his researchers are on loan from eight Japanese computer makers who are participating in the project. Called the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology, the research effort was organized by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, which is spending about W million for the first three years of research.

Fuchi said the first task will be to design a computer with a different internal design, or architecture, and much simpler to program. The scientists are working with a computer language called PROLOG, developed in Britain, which would ease the burden of software engineers in programming computers to perform complicated tasks, Fuchi said.

Computers designed in the post-World War II period were large and expensive, while the software, or program, was relatively simple and cheap. Today, the situation is reversed, with the software more expensive, and critical, than the hardware.

The current fourth generation computers, still in the developmental stage, can be

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programmed, at great effort and expense to help doctors make dia^oses or to aid geologists in the search for valuable minerals.

These expert programs, and the large computer-stored data banks, rudimentary voice and text recognition systems, computer graphics, machine translation, chess-playing programs, and other artificial intelligence developments are the building blocl of the fifth generation computer.

Fuchi, and others interviewed here, said the strength of Japans national project is that it will be able to pull the various strands of artificial intelligence research, very high speed supercomputers and other developments into one system-.

Getting a computer to think, or to draw inferences, means constructing

a vast system of "logic rules which would give it a crude facsimile of human reason.

But Japans fifth generation project is not really expected to produce a black box that resembles a human brain, Fuchi said.

A dream fifth generation computer could listen to a human speak about a problem, pull data out of its storehouse of knowledge, deduct and induct while solving the problem, learn from its mistakes, and voice its answer.

That is unlikely to result from this project, Fuchi added.

However, Japans effort does have some lofty goals, which include a mixed bag of major challenges facing the worlds computer scientists.

Among these:

-A Japanese-to-English translation system with a

vocabulary of 100,000 words capable of 90 percent accuracy.

-A computer to play a complicated Chinese game called Go.

-Expansion of current crude voice recognition systems so a machine could hear the voices of several different speakers.

-A computer-aided design (CAD) system that could help design and de-bug other computers.

-Mega-memory data libraries that could also store at least 10,000 graphs and photographs.

George Lindamood, a computer scientist working in Tokyo with the U.S. Navys Office of Naval Research, said the project is asking for a qualitatively different computer that would require several breakthroughs.

But their goal, to create a

computer that the common man could input into and use, has tremendous commercial potential and is inspiring to researchers.

The U.S. and British governments have each formed study groups to determine if they should fund similar research efforts, but it is uncertain whether either will proceed.

A U.S. official who follows high technology issues said Japans fifth generation project is important because it will try to integrate the new elements in computer research into a system.

The official, who asked not to be named, added that unless Western nations launch competing projects, top Western scientists would come to Japan to participate in the fifth generation project and the Japanese would pick their brains and teach them nothing.

This view is disputed by David Warren, a Scottish computer scientist who has worked at the SRI International in Menlo Park, Calif months of work at the fifth generation computer lab.

The Japanese are already very familiar with my research because what Ive done has been published, and theyve studied it thoroughly. On the other side of it, theyve shared their ideas with me very freely, Warren said.

He said IBM and various U.S. government-sponsored research projects are pursuing many aspects of what is included in Japans fifth generation computer project.

However, he said, there is no government project or private research effort that I know of which compares with what is going on here in Japan.

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -It's the greatest thing thats happened to me since Christina was bom, said Rebecca Maynard.

She was referring to a special training program at the North Mississippi Retardation Center for parents of autistic children such as Christina.

Mrs. .Maynard and Christina recently completed a three-week stay at the center, where the mother learned how to cope with the behavior of her 4-year-old daughter, and help her reach a more normal life.

The pilot program is under the direction of Matt Armstrong, with the help of Peggy Power, a speech pathologist, and Betty Danials, a special education teacher.

Armstrong says that autism is a rare affliction.

Only five out of every 10,000 birth results in an autistic child, and four out of the five are males.The cause is not known, nor is there any cure at the present.

Even the symptoms do not always come from autism. But, if a child shows repetitive behavior, such as rocking back and forth constantly, the possibility is there. Autistic children tend to be very self-centered; they have a limited understanding of ideas or show abnormal response to stimulus.Unusual eating habits also are a symptom.

Some of the indications come early, but they are most noticeable after about 13 months when it becomes apparent the infant is not developing normally.

Thats the way it was with Mrs. Maynard and Christina.

"She was different from the beginning, and 1 knew something was wrong, the Biloxi woman said.

But at about 2, her daughter developed many of the classic autistic symptoms,

.Mrs. Maynard said, and she began to seek treatment.

Until she heard of the program at the center in Oxford, Mrs. Maynard said,

I was at a dead end and thinking of an institutional program for Christina.

.Now. she said, anyone who sees the child would not notice any great abnormality.

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.Maynards primary joy at the moment is the fact that Christina finally has been toilet trained.

She also is learning to communicate with others to some degree, mostly through the use of a sort of sign language. Christina has learned to use word-like sounds for certain objects.

The progress is the result of the system taught at the center. Autistic children need a strict, structured management so they will learn to do the same thing properly over and over again.

The three-week course for parents is free and is funded by the state through the University Affiliated Program and by the National Society for Autistic Children.

The first week, the parents attend class and watch special education teachers at work. The second week, they work with their children under supervision of the experts, and in the third week, they care for their own children with the teachers observing and helping after the days sessions.

.Mrs. Maynard said for her, the greatest help was learning what she calls the heart of the program, getting rid of bad behavior by reinforcing the good.

Always, she said, the . parent must concentrate on success, not failure. She tries not to put Christina in' a situation where she knows the child will fail.

"I started with things she could do, and 1 am reinforcing her behavior on those, she said.

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Danube Town Hears Greek

By PRUDENCE HELLER Associated Press Writer SZENTENDRE, Hungary (AP) Greek-style music pouring out of amplifiers permeates the center of town. But the sunshine, if there is any, is nowhere near as intense as the Greek sun. The waterfront is not the Aegean or the Adriatic, but the Danube, The announcements that alternate with the music are in Hungarian.

The town is Szentendre, population 17,000, about a dozen miles upstream from Budapest. ,

Why the Greek music? One could chalk it up to the almost zany reality of Szentendre that makes it a sort of New York Greenwich Village on the Danube. Its a very active artists town, with museums galore and stores selling all kinds of craftwork.

But this is also a medieval Greenwich Village, whose narrow, cobbled streets, many open only to pedestrians, baroque and rococo houses in all colors, and churches of many architectures, including the Orthodox onion dome, carry centuries of history into the present.

The Greek music -isnt as zany as one might think, either. For the Greeks played a role in the history of Szentendre, as did the Serbs, Bosnians, Dalmatians and Albanians. They all fled to the region from the advancing Turks in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. The Serbs particularly were a dominating influence in the towns artistic heritage, although only a handful remain in the area.

Szentendre named for the apostle St. Andrew first appears in records in 1146. The first church, were told, was built in the 13th century. Until the early 14th century, the town was owned by the bishops of Veszprem. The people of the region grew fruit, especially grapes. But even then, some arts and crafts were produced.

In the late 19th century, blight hit the grape crop, and Szentendre turned to small industry - but also became Budapests fruit bowl, growing a wide variety of fruit for the nearby city,

But for the average visitor, its the center of town and the banks of the Danube that are the focus of attention.

Hungarians pour into town for a jaunt on a weekend by train or on the Danube river-boat from Budapest. Their T-shirts with legends like University of Georgia and San Jose, California contribute to the Greenwich Village atmosphere.

So do all the handicrafts for sale, including those draped across the front steps and front door of one of the famous churches. And so does the fact that people spend so much of their time just walking around and looking and, of course, eating. The restaurants tucked into the baroque houses often have back yards for dining al fresco, and serve Greek and Serbian as well as traditional Hungarian cuisine.

A band may set itself up outside one of the eateries. And on summer evenings, there may be an outdoor play on the main square.

The visitor seeking to get away from the bustle can go into one of the churches or museums, including the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral and the Greek Orthodox Church. One museum is a collection of Serbian ecclesiastical art. Others give a good idea of how Hungarian artists reacted to such movements as impressionism.

And perhaps the most popular museum is the home of the Hungarian ceramics artist Margit Kovacs, who died in 1977 and whose work is collected there. Her philosophy as an artist: Everybody breathes his soul into his work, his laughter, his joy and his grief. And how wonderful. She found all three, but its her sense of humor that predominates. She can depict pure woe but she also saw the humor of the folk custom of paid mourners at a funeral. And her Noahs, Ulysses and The Miraculous Catch, all showing people in neat, tubby boats, make one think of Rub-a-dub-dub.'

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Edgar Kaplan, New York, Norman Kay, Philadelphia, Richard Pavlicek, Ft. Lauderdale and Bill Root, Boca Raton, won the Vanderbilt Team Championship, premier event of the Spring North American Champion ships held recently in Hawaii. Since they had won the Board-A-Match team event at the Fail Championships, they will be seeded through to the finals of the trials to select the 1984 United States team for the World Olympiad team championships.

In one of the early rounds of the Vanderbilt, the winners met Trump Coup Tommys team. They found themselves trailing early in the match when Tommy aggressively pushed to slam on this hand. Tommys two club opening was a whisker weak, and his decision to drive to slam after partners positive response showed either touching faith in his partners ability or belief in a Supreme Bridge Player.

West led the queen of clubs, taken in dummy as declarer discarded a heart Declarer cashed the ace queen of diamonds, then came to hand with a club ruff. He discarded dummys jack of hearts on the king of diamonds, then led a heart to the king and Easts ace. East thought it would be a good idea to try to protect his queen of trumps for the set ting trick, so he continued with a heart. Dummy ruffed and declarer discarded heart on the king of clubs when East declined to ruff.

Declarer ruffed a club with the ten of trumps, a far sighted play! Next came heart ruff with the ace of trumps, followed by the nine of trumps from dummy. If East covered, declarer would win and be left with nothing but high trumps, so East played low. But thanks to his earlier play, declarer was now able to remain in dummy by underplaying the eight of trumps. A club from dummy now completed the trump coup - whether East ruffed high or low, declarer would make the last two tricks by ruffing as cheaply as possible.

Have you been running into double trouble? Let Charles Goren help you find your way through the maze of DOUBLES for penalties and for takeout. For a copy of his DOUBLES booklet, send tl.85 to Goren-Doubles, care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Make checks payable to Newspaperbooks.

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54)00 BTU.IIS-VoH AirCondHioner $2099

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Regularty $559.98. MulfP-room cooling at Lowes low price. This unit has an adjustable thermostat & 2-speed fan to let you tailor your comfort. ilf50010

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14x18 Oak $0099    23Vixl9/i.    $0099

Me^cine Cabinet 4-u    Medkine Cabinet

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^ ISUIL A 28" unit    $m9k    Fits    Oyer    6

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#10580 Req.S7Si99iA28 wide.

1W' thick exterior door. Ready to finish.

#10584 Reg. $ai98L An exterior 28 'door with 9 glass panes. Unfinished.

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14/2 Copper 12/2 Copper 'Cable Cdble

$24*8

Choose the gauge you need, or we can help you decide. #70111,23

Under-Cabkiel $C99 Fkjorescent......

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5-PieceWhite    $C>|99

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0.52 Antique Brass 5-Blade Ceiling Fan

Brown & Beige Rotating Gri Box Fan

S2999    $4999    95999    9^4999    ^499

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rxrTexturedWhHe Fashiontane Panel...............i

Reierence Price 3t. Ceiling panels sold by carton only. 12329

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The flooring pictured is for illustration only. Actual styles stocked will vary.

12 AccotooeVinyl SaM. No-WaxFlooi1ng....:4 y!T*

Rcfawnce Price S8.99. Easy-to-install, cushioned no-wax flooring in convenient 12' SeamSaver width. Choose from our stock patterns. 16182,97

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A. Save 25%! Sold ilCc Oak 6x6 Floor Tie.... .43 Each

Regulariy 59. Real oak tiles with tongue & groove edge. Adhesive is extra. 00^0

B.12x12 Vinyl    4Cc Place NPress Tile 40 Each

Reference Price 69. Create a new floor in no time! Choose from stock styles. 16292,4

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nelerence Price $4199. The grill rotates to circulate room air. 3-speed operation. 39685

12-Foot-Wide

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Carpeting

$i99

I SqiareYwd Reference Price $2.99.

For porch, patio, etc. Stock colors. 15278,B

12-Foot-Wide Candy stripe Carpet

$049

mm SquareYwd Reference Price $3.99.

Has cushioned back. Stock colors. 15276

12-Foot-Wide Level Loop Carpeting

Square Yard Reference Price $6.49.

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Save $1.00! V Sylvan Oak Panel

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Quart Reg. $7.48. Seals and protects the beauty of wood. Wilt not yellow. Ideal tor paneling, doors, furniture. 45737,42

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100 Watt Airless Paint Sprayer

$*11499

Reg. $1S&99L Has

anil oz. per minute output. Sprays acrylic or latex base paints, stains, lacquers and enamels. 40839

Economy 9 Roller & Tray Set

Ref. Price $1.99.

Includes 9 roller cover, frame and handy plastic tray. Come in today. 40366

A Save $1.50! V32

Autumn Oak Panel

$449

Regulariy$5.99. 13867

B. Save $1.001 V4 New Cut Cedar Panel

Regulariy $7.99. 13913

C. Save $2.00! V4 Thick Southern Pecan Paneling Reguiarty $15.49. Has the rustic look of pecan. 13903

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W Fir 4xT Panal Rag. VM. Can be used on walls or ceilings. One side is finished with 2 coats of white latex paint. 14565

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Rsf. Moe IBl48 Features extra strong twisted spindles. 1" wMe railing, film

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5579

4x4x8 Ft Pressure Treated Lumber...........

R0f. Mot HO. This lumber can be used for a variety of projects inside or out. Treated to resist rot and termites. Stock up! ^290

Reg. $629.99. This model has 3 speeds forward & 1 reverse. Cutting height adjusts 1 V2"-ZW. Single-pedal combination clutch & disc brake. Engine in rear for better traction. Comfortable & efficient. #i7<

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$17999

Reg. $199.99. This mower features a ZVi HP Briggs & Stratton engine. Plus handle mounted variable speed control. 22 cutting width. #95152

Grass Bag For Sycamore    SO'i99

Refaranoe Price C4.S9 m    1

6x8 Treated Basketweave Fencing

6x8Treated Stockade Fencing

$2999

Ref. Price $34.99. Easy to install. Paint or stain wm^    after    seasoning.    #92326

Reference Price $39199. Treated to resist rot & insects. Three back posts per section. Paint or stain after seasoning. 1923

2x4 Versatile Bunyan Studs

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Save$3a00! Double Burner Gas Grill

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Save $179.99.! 14x20 Garage (Includes 11 Attached Module)

S1149

Reg. $1,329.98. Galvanized garage has an 8 wide overhead door, double roof beams and overlapping panels for extra strength. The module , has a 2 window & 27 door. Assembly required. #92747,6

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V4x4x8 Wafert)oard Panel

Each

Ref. Price $1.19. Great for your do-it-yourself home projects. #07002

%x1x5Tomato or Garden Stake 909597 1

$499

Ref. Price $8.99. Made of aspen & other hardwoods. You can use it indoors or out. Paint or stain. #12206

Reg. $229.99. This party size" grill has a 540 sq. in. cooking area, upfront dual cooking controls and automatic ignitor. Plus attractive cart with 2 side shelves. #97274

Save $3.00! 24V2 Brazier Charcoal Grill

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$1399

Reg. $1499. Attractive, strong & heat refie<

Tective. Full underlap support leg reduces gaping. .017 gauge. #12401

3x5x8 Long

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10Piece Aluminum RkJge Cap-Reg. $7.99...

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4-WheelHaid Truck And Dolly

monthly payment & deferred payment price include Life & Property insurance & sales tax at 4%. If salea tax is different

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Rel.Pite 3.99. Treated to resist rot & insects. Border your shrubs, patio, etc. 04574

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Landsci^ Timber.

$99

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Automotive heavy duty. Wide base for stability. 2-section removable operating handle. #93762

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Reg. $9.99. Textured panels take paint or stain. Shiplap edge for weather-tight fit. Hardboard,so wont crack, split or chip. #15611

4x8xyi Thick Pine Siding Panels

Lom' Prtdng PoBcy: Many iiama ki this tabloid carry a ralarenca ralaU prica. Tha ralaranca w intended tonrovide a guide to the range ol retail saWng pricea in our araa and may be uaeful in identilyina ditlerent units ol the same manulaclurer An Item's reference retail price it either ihe manubciurer's suggested retail price or our determination of its full reUtl prica bssad on pnces al which it or similsr merchandise is offered by principal retailers (department stores, specialty shops wtd other non-discount sellers) In our selling area. While we behave our relerence retails do not appreciably exceed the highest releil prices al which Mies are made m our selhng area, we cennoi assure you that our reference retail prices, as described above.

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Ref. Price $12.99. Rough sawn, unfinished panel. Interior or exterior use. Paint or stain.

Grooves 4. Premium grade..#19345

4 Plastic

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DrainPI^

20L

'Fool Ref. Price 24*. Flexible. Use around foundation. Save! #24112

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Lowe's fWMlHdi Pelcy: II we seK oul of an adverliaad item. we'H iaaue you a rainchack. When we restock, you'll be notifiwl so you can buy al the previously advertised price (except lor products marked "Limiied Quantities") Our smaller aloret may not stock all advettiaed Items Bui every item shown here can be ordered for you.

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Reg. $89.991 Girls' 20 bicycle with coaster brakes, chrome rim,

chrome fenders & sporty high-rise handlebars. Bright, hot pink finish. Assembly. #99540

Reg. $74.99. Boys 20 BMX bike features black knobby tires, coaster brake, a red frame & fork. Black quilted racing saddle. Some assembly. #99554

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Strapless bras and lightweight cotton panties for summer.

At 25% off

A. Seamless poly fiberfill underwire bra, Reg. 9.50 Sale 7-12

B. Printed bikini in dots or stripes, Reg 1 89 Sale 1.41

C. Seamless tubes bra with shirred front, Reg S5 Sale 3.75

D. Combed cotton tailored bikini, Reg 1 49 Sale 1.12

E. Poly,'fiberfill underwire with lace trim, Reg $7 Sale 5.25 D-cup. Reg S8 Sale $6

F. Stretch bikini with lace elastic-waist, Reg S2 Sale 1.50

 \On the cover: 25% to 40% off all swimwear.

Choose eye-catching styles in carefree fabrics like nylon or poly, cotton with a touch of spandex For junior and misses'sizes

Reg Sale

Belted bandeau......S24    18.00

Shirred bandeau  530    22.50

Striped tank .........S24    14.40

Solid tank ...........$24    18.00

Mitered stripes .332    24.00

Print sheath ......... 328    16.8025% aSale 8.99 Save on our soft duster.

Reg. S12.- Practical and comfortable. It s the perfect answer to looking your best even while you're at rest Many-pretty colors and prints to choose from, all with snap front, and'patch pockets Polyester cotton Misses sizes Sale prices effective through Monday, May 30.

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Sale 18.99

L. Reg. 21.99. Nike* mens Monterey II training shoe. Nylon upper, suede leather trim. Silver/navy.

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M. Reg. 21.99. Nike" Lady Monterey II training shoe. Nylon upper, suede leather trim. White/ burgundy.

N. Reg. 21.99. Nike"- youths Rascal training shoe. Nylon upper, suede trim, herringbone sole. White/blue.

Sale 15.99

0. Reg. 18.99 adidas" mens Thoroughbred all-purpose shoe. Vinyl upper, 12 stud sole. Black/white.

SALE 5.99 TO *13

Famous name sporting looks for men, women.

Reg. Sale

A. Men's Nike"

T-shirt........... 7,99    5.99

B. Mens Nike"

short............12    00    10.00

C. Mens adidas"

shirt .....15 00 13.00

D. Mens adidas"

short ............14.00    12.00

Track & Court'" apparel:

E. Men's baseball

shirt.............is.99    6.99

F. Men's soccer

short.............7 99    5.99

G.Womeriscap

sleeve top  8 99    6.99

H. Women's short    6 99    5.99

J. Sale 9.99 Reg. 11.99. adidas" nylon roll bag with contrast trim K. Sale 13.99 Reg. 15 99 Nike" nylon tote with contrast trim

Sale prices effective through Monday. May 30th.

At JCPenney stores with Sporting Goods Departments.

Sale 24.99

R Reg. 27.99. NiKe" men's Turf Breaker all-purpose shoe. Nylon upper, leather trim White-natural

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Our tee incf shorts at savings!

Wev* brTghtenMf th tMSics witti a paint Imx of vivid colors. Match up the tennis short with our scattoped tee.

And improve your styie along i. :.:    with    your game! Poly/cotton

for misses sizes.

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Tee shirt.........8.00    5.99

Tennis short.....8.50    5J9

25% off all

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Styles for action. In carefree fabrics like cotton/nylon and acrylic/nyion biends.

Fits shoe sizes 4 to 10.

Reg. Sale

A. Triple cuff... .1.89    1.42

B. Stripe cuff ....1.79    1.34

C. Pom pon trim,

pkg.of3.........3.29    2.47

0. RoU top,

pkg.of3 ......... 3.59    2.69

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Tops on our list for carefree summer dressing. Cotton tees and tanks that bare up beautifully when temperatures soar. And pair up beautifuliy with everything from skirts to jeans. Go for the basics in sizziing solids. Or try them with a piping trim. At this special price, you can coiiect them all!

Sale prices effective through Monday. May 30.

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A. Reg. $179. Charming spindle crib of wood and wood products. Maple finish. All pieces with embossed wood trim.

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B. 3-drawer dresser    ...    189 00    149.99

C. 4-drawer chest..... 199 00    149.00

D 280-coil mattress    ...    53    00    39.99

Sale 3.99

E. Reg. 4.99, Polyester sleepwear Styles for girls and boys. Sizes 1-4

F. Infants' sunsuits. Reg $7 Sale 5.60

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L. Short sleeve Pilucho" all-m-one. Cotton print or terry. S.M.L.

Reg 3 69 Sale 2.95

M. Screen print pullover shirt or stretch training pants. Assorted designs. Cotton. Sizes S.M.L.XL. Each. Reg. 2 50 Sale 1.99Sale 1.51 to 9.60

N. Infant boys' set. Cotton knit top plus twill shorts. Sizes '2-1 2. Reg. S5 Sale $4 0. Pompom socks. 2 prs Reg 1.89 Sale 1.51 Crew socks. 3 prs. Reg 2 29 Sale 1.83 P. Quilted diaper bag. Reg $12 Sale 9.60 Q. Newborn regular disposable diapers with elastic sides. 48's. Reg. 5.66 Sale 4.52Sale 2.40 to 720

R. Toddler girls short sets. Assorted styles of poly/cotton. 2T-4T Reg. 39 Sale 7.20 S. Toddler boys' poly cotton knit striped top plus solid shorts 2T-4T. Reg 6 50 Sale 5.20 T. Choice of triple track tank top or athletic shorts Poly'cotton 1-4 Reg. S3 Sale 2.40 Sale prices effective through Monday, May 30th.

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The Fox shirt or tanks of poly/cotton knit

E. Big girls Fox,' S.M.L, Reg. $11 Sale 8.25

F. Little girls Fox,' 4-6x, Reg. $10 Sale 7.50

G. Big girls tank, S-L, Reg. 4.50 Sale 3.38

H. Girls tank, 4-6x, Reg. 3 50 Sale 2.63 Not shown:

Jr Hi Fox,'Reg $13 Sale 9.75 Jr. Hi tank, Reg. $6 Sale 4.50

THE SHORTS

Sale 3.38 to 5.25

Polyester/cotton athletic and tennis styles. J. Tennis shorts, 7-14, Reg. $7 Sale 5.25 K. Tennis shorts, 4-6x, Reg. $6 Sale 4.50 L. Pull-on shorts, 7-14, Reg $5 Sale 3.75 M. Pull-on shorts, 4-6x, Reg 4.50 Sale 3.38 Not shown: ,

Jr Hf tennis shorts, Reg. 7 50 Sale 5.63

Jr. Hi pull-on, Reg. $5 Sale 3.75

Sale prices effective through Monday, May 301h.

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C. Volleyball style trunks of poly/cotton poplin. Big boys' S-XL, Reg. $8 Sale $6 Little boys sizes S,M,L,

Reg. $7 Sale 5.25

D. Color blocked nylon boxer style; contrast trim. Little boys'S-L, Reg. 7.50 Sale 5.62 Big boys' sizes S,M,L,

Reg. 8.50 Sale 6.37

Save 25% on more great match-ups.

E. Nylon mesh football jersey.

Little boys S,M,L. Reg. $4 Sale $3 Big boys S,M,L, Reg. 4.50 Sale 3.37

F. Polyester/cotton camp shorts. Little boys 4-7, Reg. 5.50 Sale 4.12 Big boys 8-16, Reg. 6.50 Sale 4.87

G. Poly/cotton vee-neck top.

Big boys S-L, Reg. 5.50 Sale 4.12 Little boys S-L, Reg. $5 Sale 3.75 Prep boys XS,S,M, Reg. $8 Sale $6

H. Coordinating poly/cotton shorts. Big boys S-XL, Reg. 4.50 Sale 3.37 Little boys 4-7, Reg. 3.50 Sale 2.62 Prep boys XS,S,M, Reg. $8 Sale $6 J. Boys striped top tube socks.

6-pr. pkg. Reg. 6.23 Sale 4.99

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Vinyl softside

A. Scuff-resistant vinyl lightweights from American Tourister" Flexible side panels, sturdy steel frames. Palomino or burgundy

Orig Now

Tote bag ............$ 48 24.00

Carry-on.........;.. $ 85 42.50

26" pullman w/wheels $105 52.50 29" pullman w/wheels $115 57.50 Car bag (garment) ... $ 50 25.00Nylon softside

B. Fashionable flights start with American Tourister Contrasting vinyl trim; wheels, pull straps on larger pcs. Beige/palommo. navy

Orig. Now

Tote bag............$ 48    $24

Carry-on............$ 70    $35

26" pullman w/wheels $ 90    $45

29" pullman w/wheels $100    $50

Garment bag........$    50    $25Molded hardside

C. Sentry * by Samsonite." Sleek, molded Absolite" shells, wheels on larger pieces Blue or burgundy for women, brown for men.

Orig. Now

Beauty case.........$    78    39.00

.24" pullman or men's

24" companion $110    55.00

26" Cartwheel" $140    70.00

29' Cartwheel"......$165    82.50

Shoulder tote........$    55    27.50

JCPenney and United Airlines Air Travel Certificate bonus

A 525 Air Travel Certificate will be given for every 550 worth of luggage purchased through June 4th 1983

Your United Airlines travel certificate will be redeemed by any authorized travel agency or United Airlines ticket location, for a $25 discount toward purchase of one adult, round-tnp ticket on any regularly scheduled United Airlines flight between points in the United States, including Hawaii

Your $25 discount may be applied toward any United-published adult tare (including Super Saver) for which you or your designated traveller qualify Only one certificate may be applied per ticket

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50%off

American Tourister,* Verdi!

Molded Hardside

A. Built-tough American Tourister^

Molded construction, wheels and T-bars on larger pieces for easy movement. In chinchilla or dark carmel.

Orig. Now

Train case.........  79.75    39.88

21 weekender............ 76.35    43.18

24 pullman ..........  110.00    55.00

27" pullman with wheels... 147.00    73.50

3 attache................ 78.25    39.88

3-sulter............  143.00    71.50

Does not include entire stock.

Jntermediate markdowns may have been taken.

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B. Now $65, Orig. $130. Carlyle by VerdiP Lightweight nylon with leather-look trim. Black, burgundy, taupe. Set incl. tote, weekender, 26" pullman. All pieces also sold separately.    Orig.    Now

Tote ..... $30    $15

Weekender..................$40    $20

26" pullman ..........  $60    $30





PICNIC SALE

SALE 1.99 dinner plate

A. Reg. 2.99. Dinnerware of tough, unbreakable Melamine; with matching plastic beverageware. Mix up bright yellow, blue, red, or white for a festive picnic table.

Reg. Sale

Salad plate.............1-99    1.49

Soup bowl ,............1.99    1.49

Serving platter.    ......6.99    5.59

Serving bowl .....3.99    2.99

10 oz. mug.............1.99    ,1.59

14 oz, tumbler..........1.99    1.59

B. Special 14.99,12 pc. set of

plastic-handled flatware in white, yellow, or red. Includes 4 each; knives, forks, spoons.

C. Clear plastic serving accessories, show off a cool, crisp salad.

Reg.    Sale

3 pc. salad set.........12.99    9.99

4 salad bowls.......... 9.99    7.99

Wine glasses, set of 4 .. 12.99    9.99

D. Special 6.99 each. Checked vinyl tablecloths are backed with polyester flannel: 52x70 oval or oblong, 60x84" oblong, 70" round, or 60" umbrella round.

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Bright ideas. Big selections. Just for dear ol Dad.

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Youll find over 70.000 items m our Spring/Summer Catalog alone! Our Big Mens Catalog is just right if your larger-than-life father wears extra-tall and big sizes. And check out our Summer Catalog thats filled with over 200 pages of hot Items From great fashions to great sports. And all the big names too! And its all just a phone call away.

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A. Reg. $10. Summer shirts make waves at cool savings. Breezy light weight solids and subtle stripes in openweave polyester for men's S,M,L,XL.

B. Reg. 9.99. Crisp woven plaid shirts of poly/cotton for men's sizes S.M,L,XL.

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The calls for sun, fun, and lots of it. And youre bright on target in our sun-loving swimsuits. Poly, cotton, or nylon blends.

Mens S,M,L,XL.

Reg.

C. Morro Bay* sport boxer $13

D. Pocketed athletic boxer $15

E. Waves*^ sport boxer  ...$16

F. Button-tab fashion trunk ... $15

G. Button-tab poplin trunk $14

H. Puma*^ poplin boxer $14

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JCPenney sends out the signal for hot summer savings.

Our sporty shorts respond to cool action. Comfortable blends of polyester, cotton, and more. For active guys, sized S,M.L,XL.

Reg. Sale

J. Trimmed athletic short    S11    8.99

K. Tennis shorts ......!.    .    S15 1199^

L. Cargo cords  ....... S12    3 99

M. Action drawstring short    512    8.99

Sale prices effective through Monday. May 30.

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Sale 5.99At these prices, our bags are meant to be carried away

One look at these smartly-styled handbags, and we re willing to bet you'll get carried away But even if you buy all five, you II still be well within your budget Especially when you consider that, day or night, these bags work double time to keep you in step with fashion In cotton macrame, nylon, or^ canvas with leather trim At a price you'll appreciate'

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A. Straw look   ............S 8    5.99

B. Macrame clutch.........SlO    5.99

C. Nylon shoulderbag $10    5.99

D. Top zip nylon hobo SlO    5.99

E. Macrame bag

with wood buckle.,.......... $11    5.99

25% off

Sale $6 to 11.25. Reg S8 to $15 You II have it made in the shade in our high fashion sunglasses Choose from a wide selection of sophisticated tortoises, brilliantly colored plastics, traditional wire rims and more Most with gradient lenses, some mirrored All with the undeniable good looks you demand, at sun-sation'afsiavmgs Sale prices effective through Monday. May 30fh.

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Store Phone 756-1190 Catalog Phone 756-2145

Open Daily 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.

SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MONDAY, MAY 30, 1983

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Daily Reflector, May 25, 1983
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - 30461
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