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-THE CAROLINA Sat., JM IS, IMI WMEN on Wheels LizStimto In the Driver Seal n The wheel The way you sat brfiind the steering wheel affects Mr comfort, your vision, and your ability to control the cut. ;i First, fasten the .eeet belt snuxtv across the hips. Driv ers who habitually use belt. that tney coninww " In proper seating oos- ture. you should be able to sit back, loosely extend your arms, and lay vour fingers on the top of the steering wheel rim. TK. rim should be well be- low your field of vision. If "vou have to stretch your legs to reach the floor pedals, move the seat forward. Don't crouch over the wheel, sit erect. Be comfort able. Some drivers who have back trouble use a pillow in the small of the back. Sit ting with support for your back is less fatiguing ... an important factor on long trips. Imagine that the steering wheel is the face of a dock. Grasp the wheel lightly at approximately a "10 and 2 position. This is the classic way to hold the wheel for maximum control and com fort. I checked seating positions in a new Plymouth with both eat belt and shoulder har ness fastened correctly. While we normally think of them as safety devices, I found that they comfortably help maintain the proper driving posture. Sew A Halston What could be more "with it" this season than a shirt waist dress? A shirtwaist dress from Halston, America's hottest de signer! ill iflSH Hit signature shirtdress is beloved by "the beautiful m0n pie." Now it's available to "all of the people who sew. Halston has created sue styles for McCall's collection of Carefree Patterns?5' His world-famous status shirtwaist dress is Pattern ff3593. The skirt can be short, for day time dash, or long for evening elegance. One of Halston's famous caftans is also included in the Carefree Patterns collection. So is a long shift with a dramatic floor-length scarf. An easy, clingy blouson dress with a scoop neckline on be made long or short. If you want to join a wh. ning team, how about this one: a bare-backed halter top and soft, wide-legged pajamas? The sixth Halston style is a wrap-skirted cardigan suit with perfectionist welted de tails. On the pattern envelopes, Halston has personally listed suggested fabrics for each style. These soft, easy, wearable clothes sum up Halston s fash ion philosophy. Now McCall's makes them easy to sew - and easy to afford! WINE AND DANDY 197 MtJCB IN THIS SATUMAY, SJ AT r wio in 3 is an excellent year for Peter M.F. Sichel, one of American's leading wine spokesmen. His approach to wine has always been light handed and without snohbism. Yet, he has been intimately involved with every phase of wine-making and marketing since childhood. This now stands him in good stead in 1973, when the wine business in America is big business. Few Americans have the knowledge or expertise to answer the myriad of ques tions raised by our burgeoning wine industry. Peter Sichel gsjly fills this void. For many years he was a man ahead of his time. Today, he is the man for the times. He is the fourth generation 'ft ftcheU in the wine business and is a partner in the Sichel wine firms, located in Ger man v, France, England and the U.S.A. In addition to his heavy schedule of lectures, media appesrsnces and wine Impo.iurm. Mr. Sichel is .mmandeur in the Chevaliers ifjfsMUria, Burgu ndy's famed wine society. He holds many other posts in the industry. ITIMS OFFIMD MR SALI NOT AVAILAMJ TO OTHII UTAH DfALIU I AND WHOLESALERS DouUp; YouTt Moftp Batk Meat (juannkjej That', right, SooeJe your money back if you're m comoletelv totiified with "l HI purchoied at ALP WIO. (frit, label! r rtflMttr tape rtecenory ) 01 Leone- ft YOU, AIow i ev.,.. . wnoi ii k m mata Wf-MSSbj,. and ... . , sir i HAlK . ""'He. 'r a . " I - o,. fompo WtR-l Y CORN H BUTTHR InQtr.Lb. MBC 1 Prints lW T III l-Lk. ph. J i I COVERED I I only 3 CASSER0l.E I III . -I.. CeJO 50C 1 1 1 1 H V k nNL 1 MJ.'' sbWI MO PURCHASE I v queers Follow the weekly sale P!ff : PWEO FRESH D Shoulder Roast bone-in Chuck Roast - boneless Shoulder Roast boneless Chuck Steak boneless Swiss Steak bone-in Cube Chuck Steak Boneless Beef Stew Ground Round or cmHH Beef Soup Chuck Eitra Lb. 99c Lb. $1.09 Lb. $1.19 Lb. $1.19 Lb. $1.19 Lb. $1.59 Lb. $1.39 Lb. $1.39 Lb. 69c i m mi JPv 1 I I "SIPFft.Dinu,. you 0 rp oil, Dot, "o man. saatmm -iwjssssssw sssssssssssw CWiWBEEF Potato Salad Southern Style 'feS 47c Pimento Spread Plain or Pickle c2i 43c Chicken Salad A&P Brand c 63c Rorl Thorrv Pnrtnit 43c rv I SAVE MONEY AT AW WIO ON All GOOD SLICED BACON $94 FREEZER QUEEN MEAT ENTREES. BONE IN CHUCK ROAST . Lb. 69( BONE-IN CHUCK STEAK 2-Lb. Pkg. 89t SHfeffF RIB I6R0UND BEEF CHUCK WEIGHT CUT Tn TOUR SPECIFICATIONS INTO STEAKS, ROAST, AND SHORT RIBS 99 3 LBS. OR MOKE IN A PACKAGE Betf Pot tics with Mushrooms GraVy A Sliced Turlwy Men Leaf Salisbury Steak A Gravy e Veal Parmagian oil. e Chicken A Dumplingi With Vegetables Pkg. $129 cap'n john'S rsoziN ; " Shrimp Cocktail 34; GREAT t AVI IN SUKtK Kiutli SUPER-RIGHT WAFER THIN SLICED All Beef Franks Postremi Chopped Ham Smoker Beef Spicy Beef Corned Beef 3-0z. Turkey Chicken Pkg. $1.00 INDIVIDUALLY QUICK FROZEN Turbot Fish Fillets Lk. 79c Eik MEADLEIE S-lk. O 29 rlSri DRE1SED Sw u-o. rkg. 77e "SUS-iaHt" SELECTED MARKET Sliced Beef Liver . Lk. 69c TRY SOME TODAY Crocker Fish HEADLESS DRESSED "SUPER-RIGHT" CORN FED FRESH 43 jBAfi-P WEO FRESH DAIRY VAIUE 1 Ir&P COTTAfit CHttSEl Jsj H ----MHMjfjfgjjjSja BjseWBBsea PORK LOIN 95 Qtr. Loin Sliced Into Chops Lb. U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FROZEN BAKING HENS 59 4-7 Lb. Avg TRY SOME TODAY PICNIC STIX 59 Tastes Like A Frank Looks Like A frank 12-0i. Pkg. VALUES TENDER FRESH rcUOW CORN HM COM ON rat COB WITH NELKD BUTTER '. tM . SHOP AX.P WU ' II w -yn i HAAS Honeydew Melons GREAT FOB Iran M. Slcllia Lemon Juicers Each 79c Each SHOPAAP WEO POR DELICIOUS' California Plums AW fORPOSE MEDIUM Yellow Onions Lb. Lbs. Each Only FOR A GREAT T AST IN CAKE ALL VARIETIES LAYER CAKE MIXES ann page '33 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . King; B mg.' ur." 1.2 mg. nicotine. Ewa long: I B rag. "1st." 1.2 mg. nicotine av. per cigaieue. F IC Repoil Aug. 72. SAVE MONET ON LARK 5 PlHOf King Pack Carton 2 Filter Eitra Long 10.Pack Carton 2 100 Brazilian Insrant- WITH LEMON AND SUGAR Our Own lee Tea Mix HEARTY AND VIGOROUS OnrOwn Tea Bags Pki. u 89c REGULAR OR WITH IRON LIQUID Sim Hoc e Enfenll SAVE ON DAYTIME MSPOUSLE SAVE MONEY ON ALL FLAVORS 13 0. OR. Harwell I IlilL Can WWW USERS WWE IwvJ ETEEEEL GREAT TASTIN ALL FLAVORS TRY ALL DELICIOUS FLAVORS OREAT IAVIN0S ON CHED-O-SIT PROCEStt LUVJ """ .... ien i i i n 8-0'CLOCK COFFEE m. DOC Mar msiani Druaniai Pk9. AMERICAN, PIMENTO, OR IWISS REAt TASTING GRATED Mel O-Bit Cheese Slices 39c MP American Ghu aiuouow III MS LB. POINT! ANN PAGE loo-ci on. uAl n BSi flkoMsoo S ia-o-7IU ILu-ji n i ml i imni l.Lb 37ft PamnArft ManAi I1JH Hordanc lea Brum WWW ITEWE'W'WEE W1EWWSSW WIIWWW Pkg. iww ! maiganm rag. ww ri vnoni ri. .eww w. ... lSVi Oi. 7Q RmarissN nitAAca Qlireac l-b- UK Rahw FnrmEila iwv heoiwerwwoi waiwwenr wiiwww r. www o viiiiiih SAVE ON DAYTIME OAIK 35c Pampers Diapers Xf $1.66 Marvel Ice Cream 4 0. Pkl. BUY SOME TODAY OVERNIGHT TODDLER IN A ROUND CTN ALL FLAVORS Pkg. &' 49c 79c Vi-Gal. Cm. INSTANT NON-FAT 4 II, Fk. Mokol U OH. A&P Dry Milk Solids WIO SAVINGS ON White Beauty Shortening ' 69c fierbers NEXT WASHDAY CHECK AND COMPARE THE SAVINGS ON GREAT WITH ASP CRACKERS COLORED ALL VARIETIES BABY FOOD FRUITS S VEGETABLES Strained 4K-0s. J CHECK ANO COMPARE IN QTR. LB. PRINTS GREAT WITH ASP SALTINES TRY SOME FROZEN -LIQUID A&P LAUNDRY I ACH !I swm on Gal. Plastic Jiff 59 $2.59 A&P Mild Cheese Bars t 55c Encore Mis e 2 C 49c Ann Page Tomato Soup' 10c A&P Macaroni & Cheese nV 47c RUITS A VEGETABLES GREAT TASTIN SAVE ON u" rJ-iT" w" '"" ... . CHECK AND COMPARE SAVINOSALL FLAVORS 10c 8Jo"iojor 16c A&P SaHine Crackers 29c A&P Brand Salt 2 IKS 19c Gelatin He fo-X 9c STOCK W FOR SUMMER TIME WITH SINGLE PLY PAPER TOWELS 39 JANE PARKER SANDWICH SLICED WHITE BREAD 3 V A&P CANNED VE6ETABIES Golden Cream Style Corn 17 -or. con Whit Crsom Stylo Com 17-oi. con Whole Kernel Corn 17-ok. con Golden Voc. Pock Corn 12-ok can. Mixed Sweet Peoi 17-ok. eon JANE PARKER PINEAPPLE ICED SQUARE Cant Only JANE PARKER Gorman Chocolate PWe m. Layer -Os. HfJS Ceto Pk. GREEN GIANT VALUES Niblet Golden Corn 12-ox. can Whale Kernel Corn T7-os. can Medium Sweet Peal 17-os. can Hue Lake French Style Green Beans 16-0. can Cant Only Layer Cake 65c JANE PARKER DANISH Pecan Ring'0- 55c JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED PEACH PIES GREAT WITH COFFEE JANE PARKER FRESHLY MADE SUGARED JANE PARKER HAMIURGSR R.CT. PKO ROUS sameTSeeo, X- 31 C JANE PARKER FRESHLY MADE TWIN PACK Potato Chips - 59c MO-OX. Pkg. 22-0. Pkg. SUGARED CAKE i. "..nee;: 12 0. Pkg. S Sugar J 5 A A P Brand SUGAR 49c I WITH THIS COUPON CJr WITNOUT COUPON VOU PAY LIMIT ONI SAG WITH SS.OO OR ' MORE OROER ANO THIS COUPON C-Jtc. mm CHECK ANO COMPARE THE SAVINGS WW X. CREST TOOTHPASTE : 73 SAVE ON DEODORANT BY SAVI MONEY AT AAP WEO ON W A SECRET W&99 PRELL ,A- 59 CHICK AND COMPARE THE SAVINGS AT AtVP WEO ON REGULAR OR UNSCINTED SURE ANTI-PERSPIMNT DEODORANT i!5 $59 NEW ITEM Can SAVE 15c ON THE 33 OZ. BOTTLE OP DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER WITHOUT WITH COUPON TNtt YOU PAT COUPON Bla PAT ONLY limit one per familt void after eat. june so LOOKS LIKE PRICES MAY BE GOING DOWN AMMOSI V " ' 1 9 m sT 3 r lTr oi is -na I oBV. cuaii c-hc? I lfl" Ill I r GOOD MORNING wTM I IK LET ME DOWN, I fWHAT IF YOUR HUSBAND 1 v 1 CNM - tai I I ' HE SURE PLAY'S IT I 1 B NO .HE'S JUST JMLM rW ATTLE t TATTLE LOUP ANO OFTsIN 1 H PROWrVING OUT J f'Ti FOR A MAN WHO HATES Ml WFft 7 Vi f (J HIS WIFE.1 f If the flying wiljoughbys J . ,. HWIIRE WE t T6.Ifl6Ur4WS I VtNTteN -RXLS. t5N6 ( TWO HCWEiB to S Jb GOINe 10 GET TO I five C.VY6 ANO Nl&HTSOM HUNWD rVNl BVE 6AUONS) DENVER . . WriwOTUER'6 FOR TE4erW.1WNiY CflZA ( Of GAft.... f (7? PUSjL, IgW OJV KAfiALb , V PUGGY - Who K5o HiBRo irsvT iH Cri r Ol r" - sou c3OTjiT09 t -the VcSSpei cV USe of imeroO H Q y y NOTICE VOfi NICE WHATrUTE.ClRLVj rcSyl mv'IIIawnI agjars kp iri 0 THE FIZZLE FAMILY rH t ,lho f.THE VVORLO-S FULL f fe- MWTTlrlYTOO mwYl hFtVW $Jg"Z t DAYS ' ,4 L --T-XAptoUNDrf Tr5i 4 Htaitr" 03- rVOVJE CANT -TirrffMrj S J, mvw K III P 1 Kl ld L J w ! 1 r 1 II fcai. MlTsssssTesTtsssssmj U I-Ess-a--1 IMI 1 THE FIZZLE FAMILY huts rni ' MO "IPS" OR ABOUT IT ! I'LL 'PHONE MV WIFE RrdHT RWAVf ...... Il.-,t.ril TlkA V HtLLU nwmtT ; API 1 BRINSIN6 MY BrSSWT, CUSTOMER HOME FOR J DINNER! r i 1 v hi 1 rw VOU'LL HPrVE SOME" 3 -iuiufs kitrr w 1. 1 O T I . Br H. T. ELMO rXLL RUN DOWN lb IKE BV3 STORE AND 3fTTrWfT 4 f ETORESSIVi -El 1 'W'.A - LIVE n LAFF LIVE n LAFF SI: NOfV THAT' S FUNNY, I COULD HAVE SWORN THIS WAS 2324 MAPLE I " "I HOPE SOME POLICEMAN STOPS YOUR WIFE AND GIVES HER A TICKET FOR SPEEDING WHEN SHE1 S HURRYING HOME TO FIX YOUR SUPPER!" -NCCU (Continued from Page 2B) departments in the humanities division of the school (the departments of Bit, English, dramatic aria, modern foreign languages, music and philosophy , 11 has in the first year reached freshmen with many other major. In addition to sessions for the English students, the project Staff compiled bibliographies for the departments of ait,' music, Shakespeare and Black Studies Sources. A list of subject headings in drama was also prepared, 1 Plans for the next four yean include the development of an "armchair tour" of the library for students in orientation classes as well as the well-used Slide-tape introduction which will be quite updated. Project assistance is planned with freshman English classes so that all students may have aid with their topics. Faculty profiles are being developed, listing subjects taught by each faculty member, professional and Vocational interests and other pertinent information so that they can be kept abreast with new resources in their particular areas! Further plans for expansion include the services to faculty using graduate assistants from the university's school of library science. MEJkl pTM HINTS BT PSJ. MWE APAM HOFFHoHlli - LA HetWE lf ,Nut(.(V. J 1 GOBBLERS ANO HOBBLE MS When a turkey walks with a stiff, painful gait, his owner is more than likely to consider this condition strictly for the birds. And there are other probable symptoms of biotin (vitamin H) deficiency in tur keys. '?' f? . Besides leg-weaknesses and foot pad lesions, signs of such disorders are uneven growth, poor feathering and dry skin. .iiiiiii. x Tested Tips To Hew Any washable item except for grass and mineral fibers and rrjepolystTsard acryl ics cs be dyed with all pur pose fabric dye. If in dtMM about fiber content, dye a small swatch first to teat for color result. You can change or renew colors on large .Urns like bedspreads and slipcovers, by using your washing machine and all purpose Rit dye. For bright and lasting colors on smaller items, use a simmering dye solution. Rinse throughly and dry away from direct sunlight. You can use dye for color ing many vinyl plastics, such as shower and window cur-, tains. Costume accessories such as simulated pearls, plastic jewelry and buttons can also be color coordinated in a dye solution. Fiberglass draperies are not dyeable. However, if resin coated, the coating is often dyeable. Cut a small swatch from a place where it won't' show and test for color results. Tint draperies in lukewarm water using light or medium dye colors. Crossword Puzzle beetle Showy 1. IS. 14. IB SV. 16. 18. If. zi. 23. 24 20. 28. 34 36 87. els'. 41. 42. 44 45. 47. 48. 50. 12. HA 57. I - Aid Heredity units Number race Sun god Manuscript: teW Ship's canvas Salt, c hem. Tofnutk neirta Wound mark college . , degree Yearly runs Behold! Weight unit Suffix: most TTYvYT m TJ!XJlj rnx Fill' hi i-tea-1 vmY mm I FMH 1 PWT1 H 1 60, Great lake 62. French "the" Small branch g3 ja4inljn Prefix: from Pronoun 5. Color S e eh 67. service Oranh bureau 1 Classify rshiffls Entreaties 3. One 4. Cheer 5. Sweetaop a Waist hands 4ttWaaeaf 68. Allays thirst 7. To the top O. JTWUing pviij 9. Pitcher 10. Indian coins 11. Look 1. 2 Affirmative 17 Vegetables 20 Si en 22. Ancient Briton 29? Wall support 27. Bird 29. Capable 30. am 31. Story 32.Seth'sson 4t. In that place 48. Microbes 51. Gain 53. Clock face 55. Bitter drug 56. Shallow dishes 57. School group: abbe. 58. Cut tre 59 Thus. Latin Si Time period AU right: J till m y a.j Much can be done to reduce the seriousness of these con ditions by supplementing tur key feed with biotin, however. It any of these symptoms is present, a continuous of fering of feed fortified with biotin is probably in order. Such a feed will prevent and possibly cure a biotin defi ciency in animals. MOYJ MUCH Pip DOSS 1141? PNft$& vesson mvm in on day? AIR t?Vt5RV 7A HOURS f YfHM lHt CllKVHIUtex jr THE ERRTH PER MILE? Tl -IrlE EARTH'S OiRvPrtWE IS ABOUT 6 INCHTT PER MILE f HOVI MA.NV geese MUST BE ftUCKEd TO OBTWM ENOUGH FErtlHERS FOR iVM AVERAGE SIZE PILLOW ? 1 r ivm isvtrii? 3 hipuiNivo NOisrerr .... Moarrac mili r-UKrvian I OF FEfTTHERS..rrME AMOUNT REQUIRED kg FOR THE AVERAGE PILLOW I gS THERE AN ANIMAL Tr4pXT EATS BEES r ves r the 9oiNir, mnna little J ACTTENTION TO BEES ST.WGS, RELISHES THE INSECTS f Ofl the ageless sore throat VX; V7 va ' m As far as history goes, the sore throat is ageless. Even the ancient Orientals tried to find a cure for ,iim.M.t rhrnsicrh itinerant "healers" who demonstrated woof a XrgT. ii -J ,i; mwlinnM Another Dooular Oriental belief IVUIUCU vuiom.v - ll t . T ..... ek. metA exvallower couto cnarm away sics-ncss. iu II theMkldeAg,cokUsuiaio uj. i k 4.,lrino ihf feet in a basin of hot water cured sore throats and other cold laUfclng failed, there was always a swig of bquor, the "sweat" cure, the pure air device, and the T vaporizer among other popular ttrnents. Today, rysirians and sDerHahsts rjoint out that a sore throat or cold can't be cured but can be alleviated. Story ofers some thoughts on the sore through history as well as practical points for the modem sore throat suffow. And at the SmIeI
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