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Includes Air Fore, Hotel, Transfers, Tax ond othet extras. CPCETOUK. IN81TlJKS"ril0MK Durhons-206 last Chap I Hill M.-eM-S47l Chop.l Hill -IB W. Franklin SI.- 4?-41t. 'el.i9l.-MCrelme(.rRo47K-mt . Research T.i.ngle Park-100 Perk Otlve S49-B4BI Thursday HUMghts THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1973 WTVD, CHANNEL 11. DURHAM pay by an .m. - SUNRISE SE MESTER . - The duping of s now V lutlim cartural Meal ii dtecur ised. WTVD Ti.rn.-fCAY-Weight leu by taking piyd wlogical approich Is xpt irad. WRDU f cM p.m. - MKE T XG&M Yoke One and 0 m Plaatte Ono Band is one e A the fUMti featured today. ' tVRAL 4 p.m. - MOVIE -Barbara Stanwyck plays an utjdomosticaW writer w "CMatmaa in Connecticut." YtTRDU I p.m. - BEHIND THE LINES - The affect of pub licity aa the legal process is examined. WUNC I p.m. - JACQUES COU 8TEAU - Winds of 100 m.p.h sulvigro tempera tures and treacheous ice bergs characterise the famed ceanographeri "long dreamed" ambsUoa to visit ate Aatartk. WBAL ft pan. - FLIP WILSON -Tir a Conway, comedisa, Ri chard Pryor and mentalist R Mnark join the host for si tits, psychology and song. VfRDU t p.m. - MOVIE - Trev or He i ward and Martin Sheen star in a drama about rebel lion within the Catholic church. WTVD, WFMY 10:30 p.m. - CBS NEWS SPEC I AL - Outlooks on the fuel iind gas shortages are report ed. WTVD, WFMY 11:10 p.m. - MOVIE - A child goes wrong in "The Bad Steed," a thriller about a bomicidal young girl star ring : Nancy Kelly and Patty McCo rmack. WTVD. WFMY 11:; 30 p.m. - DICK CAV12TTE - Sex re searchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson are guest j. WRAL 11.: 30 p.m. JO HNNY CARSON -Cue at is comedian David Brenner. WRDU NO Peggy Mann :30 Secret Storm 10:00 Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gomblt 11:30 Love of Life 13:00 Youno Restless 13:30 Search 1:00 Divorce Court 130 World Turns 3:00 Guiding Llgtll 1:30 Edge of Nlaht 3:00 Price It Bight 3:30 Match Geme 4:og B ew ncnee- rv orirtin 4:30 Mtr ' 4:00 Eyewitness 4:30 CBS New 7:00 Med Squad 0:00 Waltont SCO CSS Playhouse 10:30 CBS Special 11:00 Eyewitnatt 11:35 Movie WRDU-TV, CHANNEL IS, DURHAM 7:00 Today 0:00 Zoo Revue :30 Romper Room 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 1100 Hellywd. Squares 13:00 Jeopardy 12:30 Who, What 1:00 Dr. Brothers 1:30 Three on Match 3:00 Bay City 3:30 Peyton Place 4:00 Somerset 4:35 Cinema IS 4:30 Triangle News 7:00 NBC Newt 7:30 Jonathan Winters 1:00 PUP Wilson 7:00 Ironside 10:00 NBC Folllaa 11:30 Triangle Newa 11:50 Ten MM WFMY-TV, CHANNEL t, GREENSBORO 4:00 S:00 7:00 7:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:10 12:30 Oood Morning Capt. Kangernr Old Rebel Show Morv Griffin 010,000 Pyramid Gambit Lava of Life Young S Restless Search 1:00 Today's Woman 1:30 World Turns 300 Guiding LlSht 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 New Price 3:30 Match Geme 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Gomer pyle 5:00 Andy Griffith 4:30 Dragnet :J0 CBS NOWt 7:00 Beet Clock 7:30 Onlt't Otrlt 0:00 Waltont 7:00 CBS Playhouso 10:30 CBS Special 11:00 Newa 11:30 Movie WRAL-TT, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 4:00 t:SI 7:00 7:30 S:00 S:3S 10:00 11:00 11:30 Daybreak Commentary Cartoon Festival Make Wish Uncle Paul Mike Douglas Bette Elliott Pottword Brady Bunch 12:00 Newt 12:10 Split Second 1:00 All, My Children 1:30 Left Make Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 3:30 Girl In Life 3:00 Gen. Hospital 3:30 Life to Live 4:30 Truth 4:30 ABC Newt 7:00 Bonania 1:00 Jacques ceutteee 7:00 Kuno Pu 10:00 Streets 11:00 Newt 11:30 DlckCavett WUNC-TV. CHANNEL 4. CHAPEL HILL 4:0e Mlsterooon 4:10 Seaame St. 3:30 Electric CSV 4:00 BUI Mover 1:45 Meet Arts 7:15 Ripples 7:30 Learn to Think 10:00 Sesame St. 11:00 Culturet 11:10 Earth 12:00 Images 12:30 Electric Co. 1:00 Zoom 130 Granny 2:00 Your Future 3:30 Cultures 3:00 Hodgepodge 3:30 Zoom 4:30 Efficient Readlno 7:00 Your Future 7:30 Adult Parmer 0:00 Behind the Lines 7:00 War k Peace 10:30 Sign Off It is the safe easy way to pay all bills. Your conceited check to proof positive that you have paid your bill. You can open a regular Or special account, depending on your needs with minimum balance. fiifoy Full Service Banking Checking at Savings Accounts e Auto Loans Mortgage loans Heme Improvtmsjnt Loans e flonk-by-Mail e Safe Deposit Mechanics ( Farmers Bank fHADLOTTE RALclulf k SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAROLINA TIMES WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED OF THE NEWS IN YOUR COMMUNITY. STOf M OR CAU 612-2113 01 6W-4H7 TODAY ajMt -ojOH BaaHBigBBe.. '" SBSRv BBmI fl 'iIbJsSsVBBB'B BP'' Omega Coupe YfcS "- -JBIB immmr H You (Must Drive At 55 Try The 1974 Omega, By OWsmobile UZZLE- CAD. OLDS 3737 CHAPEL HILL BOULEVARD DURHAM, NC PHONE 489-3331 CHARLES H. GAINES Let Charles Gaine help you with your next new or used automobile. Friday Highlights FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1973 WTVD. CHANNEL Ii. DURHAM am - ftUNRISE Fr an i fa "The Peniil Colony" Is the subject of today's discussion. WTVD T a.m. - TODAY - The research on gross obesity is analyzed WRDU S:30 a.m. MIKE DOUG LAS - Moms Mabley, sing tag group Tavitres, and belly dancer little Egypt are guests. A martial arts dem onstration also is given. WRAL 30 a.m. MERV ?RTF FIN - Nancy Sinatra enter tains. WFMY 4 35 MOVIE - Paul Heareid portra y a rnember of the Dutch underground whe ptays a dangerous gam wit Maris a Lisbon in "The Cssiipsralnri "' Hedy Lanurr and Sidney Grreenstreet also tar. WRDU Tie pm - GET SMART competes witn me of tie late bead of KA06 WRDU 8 p.m. SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN -Fred Astaire and Mickey Rooney sing the songs on the favorite Christmas tale. WRAL p.m. MOVIE Robert Blake and Scott Wilson star in the drama version of "In Cold Blood," a atory of true-life murder of four members of a family in Kansas. Ihe movie is based on Truman Capote's account of the incident by the same name. WTVD. WFMY 13:10 a.m. MOVIE - A submarine full of celebrities describes "Around the World Under the Sea," starring, David McCallum, Brian Kelly. Lijyd Bribes and Marshall Thompson. WTVD, WFMY l a.m. , MIDNIGHT SPECIAL The rock group Procol Hamm are the hosts. Humble Pie, a duo of Alvin Lea and Mylon LeFevre and the Stedeye Span are WRDU 4:30 Sun. Semester 7:00 CBS Newt 1:00 Kangaroo 7:00 Peggy Mann 7:30 Secret Storm 10:00 Jokers WIM 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 1:30 UveWLHa .12:00 Youngjnd Rettlesa 12:30 Search , - 1:00 Divorce Court 1:30 At World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 2:30 Idee of Night 3:00 Price Is Right 3:30 Match Oame 4:00 Bewitched 4tl0 Merv Grlftir. 4:00 Eyewitness Newt 4:30 CBS Newt 7:00 Mod Squad 1:00 Caluocl'l Dept. 0:30 Roll Out 7:00 Movie 11:40 Eyewitness Newt 12:10 Movie WRDU-TV, CHANNEL IS, DURHAM 7:00 Today 7:00 New Zoo Rev. 7.30 Romper Room 10:00 Dlneh 11:00 wliard at OsMe 11:30 HllydSqusdes 13:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Who, What, Wh, 12:44 NBC Newt 1 .00 Dr. Joyce Brothers 1:30 1 en e Match 1:00 Days Our Uvea 1:30 The Doctors 1:00 Bay City 3:10 Rat Pay. PL 4:00 Somerw) 4:30 Dr Brotttert 4:35 Cinema 21. 4:30 Triangle Newt 7:00 NBC Newt 7:30 Oat Smart 8:00 Sanford , Sen t:30 Gin wim sen 7:00 Frankenstein 11:00 Newt 11:10 Tonioht 1:00 Mldnlte Special WFMY-TV, CHANNEL t, GREENSBORO 4:00 7:S5 1:00 7:00 7:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:25 Good Morning Devotions Capt. Kangaroo Old Rebel Mtrv Griffin Pyramid Gambit Love of Ltfa Young a, Restless Newt 12:30 Search T'row 1:00 Today's Women 1:30 Eooe of Night 3:00 New Price 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Gomer Pyla 5:00 Andy Griffith 5:30 Dragnet 0:N Newt :30 CBS News 7.-M Beet Clack 7:30 I've Got Secret 1:00 Caluccl 0:30 Roll Outl 7:00 Movie 11:40 Newt 12:10 Movie VVRAL-TV. CHANNEL I. RALEIGH 0:00 Daybreak 4:55 Viewpoint 7:00 Newt 7:30 Bugs Bunny S:00 Uncle Paul 0:30MlkaDeuglat 11:00 Password . 11:10 Brady Bunch 11:00 Newt 11:30 Split Secone 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Mai-n a Deal 2:00 Newlywed 1:30 Girl IB-I.H 1:00 Gen. H&rpltal 3:30 LHereT3va 4:00 Tell tba Truth ..1ft TnM mm 5:w Gomer Pyla .IIS BET. WUNC-TV, CHANNEL 4. CHAPEL HILL 5:30 Andy Griffith 4:00 News t:14 Viewpoint 0:11 ABC Newa 7:00 Bonanu 0:90 Santa Cleua :M Mlulon imposslbla 10:00 Leva, Am. Cavett 1:30 AO Briefing 0:50 InsldaOut. 7:10 Ready Set Go 7:X Phy. Science 10:00 SesomeSt. 1 1 no Granny 11:20 Mottor of Fiction ir:40Zoem 12:10 Men, World 12:30 Electric Co. 1:00 RIPPlet 1:15 InsideOut i:30 Phy. Science 2:00 Bill Meyert 2:30 Math 3:00 Western world 4:10 M liter open 4:10 Sesame at 5:30 Electric CO. 4:00 Hodae Podet 6:30 ZOOm 0:00 Washington VI 0:30 N. C. Thlt Week 7:00 sign on Saturday Highlights SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1973 WTVD, CHANNEL 11. DURHAM 1 p.m. - FOOTBALL -Army is pitted against Navy.WRAL 2:80 p.m. - NBA BASKETBALL - Seattle tquareji off against Atlanta. WTVD, WFMY 2:30 p.m. - MOVIE Toe film shown is "Now You See It, Now You Don't" WRDU p.m. FOOTBALL Auburn faces Alabama. WRAL 7 p.m. HEE HAW -Guests are Hank Snow, Di ana Ttask and Barbi Benton. WTVD, WFMY ft p.m. - MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW - Ted Baxter decides to quit news casting snd make a try for city council. WTVD WFMY 9 p.m. MOVIE James Mason stars in "Frank enstein: The True Story." WRDU 9:30 am. - BOB NEWHART SHOW -Swinger Howard Borden suf fers a bad case of the blues when his young son starts talking about his marvelous new "uncle" at Howard's ex wife's home. WTVD, WFMY 11 p.m. - CREATURE FEATURE - Tonight's thriller is "Back From the Dead." WRDU 11:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Maryland faces UCLA. WTVD, WFMY 4:00 Sunrise Semester 4:30 New 7:00 Gllllgon 7:30 McHales Navy 1:00 Fllntstones 1:30 Bnlley'i Comets 7:00 Scooby Deo 1C.00 Martian 10:30 Jeennle 11:30 Pussycat! 11:00 Archie 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Sam Ragen 1:30 FY I 2:00 Kaleidoscope 2:30 NBA Besketball 5:00 Bobuy Golosboro 5:30 Nashville Music 4:00 Block Unlimited 4:10 CBS Newt 7:00 Hoe NOW t:0O All In Family 1:30 MASH 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Bob Newhert 10:00 Carol Burnotte 11:00 News 11:30 NCAA BesketbeN WRDU-TV, CHANNEL , DURHAM I i0p Lldtvllle. 30 ptivi vat. Fv. 00 Adams Family IIO fmereenar g:00 Burcn cassioy 10:90 Star Trak 140 Sea Monster 11:10 Pink Panther 12:00 Jetsont 12:30 00 1:00 Lassie 1:30 Deeth Valley 2:00 Popeyo 2:30 Movie 4:30 Race of Week 5:00 Bowling 5:30 Wrestling 4:30 NBC Newa 7:00 Untamed World 7:30 Stand Up end Cheer :00 Emergency 7:00 Movie 1:30 Creeture Feature WFMY-TV, CHANNEL 3. GREENSBORO 7:30 Heir Bear 1:00 Fllntstones 1:30 Bailey's Comets W'.OOFaverlta Martians 10:30 Jeennle 11 -no Knmmn B 11:30 Pussycats luggy 12:00 Archie 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Children's Film 2:00 Malnpolnt 2:30 NBA Basketball 5:00 Survival 5:30 Newsmaker 4:00 News 4:30 CBS NOW! 7:00 Hoe Hew 1:00 All In Family 1:30 MASH 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 Newe 11:30 Colleoo Basketball WRAL-TV, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 4:30 Sunrise Theeter 1:15 Scouting News ":30 YOOI'S Oanj . 7:00 Super Fnei 10:00 Lassie 10:30 Goober fiends 11:00 Brtdv Kids 11:30 Mission Magic 12:00 Phlladelphle Dey 1:00 Armv-Novy 4:30 Sports World 4:00 Football 7.00 Chine 10:00 TBA 11:00 Scoreboard 11:15 News 11:45 Wrestling 12:45 Movie I-' RIGSBEE TtRESALI j Get Ready for Bad Weather Now! '.. s. j ' . (....:.. n. 19 Boe I I I I Watch lor Our Pre-Holiday Sale Starting Dee. 12 GO IN MUD OR SNOW WITH QUALITY HERCULES POLAR "125" TIRES Fifl 4 Ply Construction with Super Strong. 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Friday 45-S: 30, Closeel S-turdoye 101 Ukotwood Ave. - 611-1313, 2720 Hillsbereuth Rd. - frA For Sure Fire Ii Starts This Winter H HERCULES I I 2l6-4444BajiBiL aejasaa 4BjSBBb qaajjqa aas HERCULES AUTO FIRE BATTERIES at Rlgsbee Tire Sales 10W PRICES affsW uiMjitiJttt latjaVaSe . . os smiMM a touch of class NEW YORK (ED) For most worrien, clbthes'otTer more than protection agajnt the weather. Our wardrobes speak volumes about self-image. This winter, look as marvelous as you feel (and add a touch of class to your wardrobe) by selecting an tapeccably tailored fur cover-up. But don't swathe yoursef in acres o f figure ctmcealing fur that make you resemble a grizzly bear! Close to th body Swakara hmnrltil lamh from South West Africa pairs up with the newest fashions now. Fire Prevention During Winter is Stressed by Insurance Institute L L. esieSSSSSSSS t mm hbshh t BLAZING AWAY. Instant CIBieB SB easy IU .UHC.C, details: ascot, small hat . . and super blazer in tortoise dyed Ssvakara broadtaU lamb from South West Africa. De signed by Anne Klein, this la the body-hugging jacket to carry you elegantly through the chilly months ahead. BREEZING ALONG. When the weather dictates head-to-toe warmth, fashion dictates the dramatic black and white Swa kara broadtail lamb coat. Thl8 Halaton creation leta the fur apeak for itself. The only trim: a pair of overaixed pockets. nti KciNr. APT The Prin- unuan,...u - cess silhouette turns up in a perfectly balanced coat that holds your shape to the waiat, sweeps outward toward the hem. Tailored in brown-dyed Swakara broadtail lamb from South Weat Africa by James Galanoa, it could add the ulti mate touch of class to your winter wardrobe. Continental Croquettes Spark Low-Cost Meal WmWt ilL 1MB jmp ftimmrlmmm mt. VNal ailBiBiHrff S j ,!sij Uriif 9Jtj sltJBll Continental Croquettea, nestled on a bed of spaghetti, are a new variation on an old favorite. Serve with green salad. NEW YORK (ED) Keeping the family contented, while coping with soaring costs, can be a genuine problem for the cook. Clever homemakers solve it by updating old favorites. One such is croquettes. Traditionally a tasty way to use leftovers, they're even better when you start from scratch and best of all when they're given an Italian accent. Conti nental Croquettes from the kitchens of Progresso Foods are a lingily Italian variation oji the classic American theme. CONTINENTAL CROQUETTES 1V4 lbs. mixed ground beef and veal 1 small onion, minced V? tsp. -basil Vi tsp. thyme 1 Tbsp. minced parsley salt and pepper to taste . 1 cups Redi-Flavored Bread Crumbs IVi cups thick white sauce (Prepare according to stand ard recipe) flour 2 eggs 3 Tbsps. water olive oil 1 jar Progresso Marmara sauce 1 lb. package of spaghetti Thoroughly mix meat, onion, seasonings and ft cup bread crumbs. Reserve remaining bread crumbs. Add cold white sauce and blend well. Spread meat mixture in greased pie pan. Chill several hours or overnight iQjsbape croquet tes, cut chilled meat mixture into wedges and roll between palms of hands into cones or cylinders. Roll each croquette in flour and dip in egg and water beaten together. Roll in reserved crumbs until evenly" coated. Let stand for 30 min utes, then try in olive oil until browned and crisp. Place cooked croquettes on bed of spaghetti, cooked ac cording to package instruc tions. Immediately before serving, spoon heated marl nara sauce over croquettes; serve remaining sauce in sauce boat. Makes 8. S.V byljylvan Lumiere, GTESylvsnls ' Lighting and Design Director Party Lights Outdoor night-time parties have always presented two challenges to the party-giver: how to light up the area festively and how to Keep me uugo and insects away from the food. GTE Sylvania's new Bug Foiler bulb helps elimi nate the pest tiroblem. Set in Z licrht-weieht lan- terns, their yellow light adds a spark of color and won't attract insects. Because they can't see yellow clearly they are drawn ordinarily to other kinds of liKAside from utility lighting like direct light on the barbeque pit so that it's easy to tell when the food is ready the enter prising host or hostess can de vise clever ways of providing a gala atmosphere. It just takes a little imagination and a ladder. Strings of oriental lanterns over the dining area always prove a nice touch. Lighting up trees and shrubbery will also add a pleasantly dramatic and roman tic effect. Again the Bug Foiler hulhsi come in handy. - rpi.- son matt, mercurv vaoor bulb in a special compact fixture equipped with ballast will bring an enchanting highlight to trees and green shrubbery. The color tone of this source emphasizes greens, green yellows and blue spruce. .. . . " An understated, indirect light placed in the stick of your table umbrella will set the mood for dining. Reflecting off the brightly-colored underside of the umbrella, the light's glow en hances the meal. Tinted reflector bulbs in pink or blue may also be used. Food always tastes better when you can see it clearly and the inaects and bugs can't. Light your next outdoor soiree pub erty and your guests won't need a light to find their way back. Convey Your Christmas Cheer In Pictures NEW YORK (ED) No matter how much the sunshine and the foliage look like October, its actually Christmas right, now. At least it is if you're planning a photo- grMSg5frI?P time to. dress ud your own little angels, assemble a few Christmas props, and make the picture for a card that will be warmly, and uniquely, yours. Your photo dealer can show you the many card designs and folders that are available, but the picture that set9 your greeting apart, that conveys the feeling of Christmas joy you wish to share, is up to you. You may already have the perfect picture, of course. A shot of the family sailing or skiing, your house in new fallen snow, or a fresco of a Byzantine Madonna from last summer's trip to Greece are all good candidates. Or you may want to create a picture specially to express your holi day wishes. For the benefit of out-of-town friends and relatives, the family is the best choice of subject, although possi bilities by no means end there. Why not try a shot of a particularly lovely Christ mas" 'angel or a little carved Swedish tree or the family pet peering through a Christ mas wreath? No matter what your sub ject choice, the key to a strik ing card will be a simple, personal picture. In a family shot, strive for a natural appearance. Of course you will want the children well groomed and on best be havior for the picture, but they also should look active. You can achieve the spon taneity you desire by getting them involved in an activity they enjoy. Remember that a simple background flatters the pic ture subject and contributes to a good photo-greeting-card . shot, whether the subject be of the family or a tabletop manger scene. Once you have decided up on the picture, take the nega tive, slide or print to your dealer in Kodak products. This year, in addition to the variety of Trim-Line and Slim-Line card designs in either glossy or silk finish, you can choose from a wide selection of folders. Prints from 110-, 126- and 135-size Kodacolor negatives can be ordered without borders, and then simply pressed into place on the special adhesive Strip which has replaced the pocket in the folders. ammk 4mm BBgSSSSV esssl IS' vssi HHH 1 ok tAWW 00000)011 mmw a I wLVM 43 H mm osssssssssl These little angels. In their ruffles and lace, express all the charm and nostalgia of an old-fashioned Christmas. Bm gfl agBVaSf " saSe reOOJH BB9BJjl''.Fwr jS7 ar4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4r4BM When the newest addition to the family is a puppy, a photo greeting of the pup and his nappy owner Would be a great way to introduc him to your friends. . . . .. . - . , i A pnoio-Kreeung picture neea not be specially posed. A re laxed and happy shot made at the neignborhoad play ground can be Just what you want to express your Christ mat greetings. Winter! Cold, windy, frost-biting winter! To many Black America ns--especially those who live in substandard, dilapidated housing- the annual choice between numbing, spirit-sapping cold and the threat of fire due to improper heating equipment looms again. Don't let the "Almighty Hawk.. .Mister Wind" catch you unprepared, says the Insurance Information Institute. Cold is probably the indirect cause of more fired- many of them fatal-than any other factor. Last year fire destroyed more than $2.3 billion in property and killed 11,900 people - the greatest number of fatalities being persons 65 or older and infants five years of age and younger. And there is little question that the threat of fire is especially acute for many minority residents who hang their hats in the countless tenements of the Harlem, Hniioh and Watts sections across the country. About one out of every six fires are caused by faulty heating or cooking equipment, me propieni uctumiuj particularly serious during the colrier part of the year, the Institute points out. To prevent fires, homeowners should check the entire house, including attic and closets, for unneeded piles of old newspapers and magazines, discarded clothing, broken furniture or other combustibles such as old paint cans and brushes. Throw them out! These are the kinds of things on which fires breed and feed. insrfment dwellers should ask the superintendent to check the cellar (or do it yourself) for combustible refuse, such as unclaimed furniture or piles of papers. If you can't get action any other way, contact the Sanitation Department. Your safety is at stake. Check all electrical appliances, outlets and wires and heating and cooking equipment to see that they are in good condition. Homeowners should have their heating plants inspected by a qualified person at least once a year. A good idea would be a before and after winter heating system examination. And if the colder weather drives you into the kitchen area with the stove on for heat, leave a window slightly open. An improperly burning stove -leaking gas into a closed area--can result in fire, explosion or cause death by suffocation, warns the Institute. Apartment dwellers should check the power requirement of any electrical heater they have or might wish to purchase. Remember: -Don't exceed your home power limits. -Don't put pennies in the fuse box to get extra power. Use only 15 ampere fuses for regular household lighting circuits. -Don't purchase any heater that doesn't have a U.L. sticker on it. -NEVER use a kerosene "bowl" heater indoors. You're asking for more than trouble you're begging for a quick and fiery death. Keep the number of your local fire department near the telephone, and the next time you go out check the location of the fire alarm box nearest your home. And just in case of fire, the Institute warns, you should plan In advance how to get everyone out of the house quickly- especially anyone who is over 65, incapacitated, an invalid, or an infant. The price of registering a cattle brand in Mattoon, 111., still remains at 18 cents after 101 years. Durhdm-Ralefgh mW I wilt mm "i V Sat., Dec. 1 . 1973 Raise Your Hand THE CAROLINA TIMES W X iii l ii ell ii roots in oar pioneering Dacx- ground. But many aspects ol American hunting hfmWm imvorted ... did you know the What do Alexander the Great, . VI .T 1. k.L&tKa II sr ' DaT Cowe-nT and IHHtS SWi i...L r,t Stan Musialiwa-- rought nere Wmm r ' nmrrinn ' Thaw re all i For many year., we have even TCftieJ ZCe ud imported those ot made left-handed ! Lefties make up; over-and-under barrel only 10" of the population but 'Jn Bt now Rrj- their achievements are major femerm ha. introduced in spite of discrimination in the Remington 3200, the only me loim u. . - i ov.and-unrier qhotgun cur signed for "ngh ties . For the jn America. This IIUIIICI t Mlt I i ing. Handling a riprht-handed , gun can be awkward as spent1 shells can fly past his face. But I now, another triumph in the southpaw battle for equal! rights, Remington Arms has expanded their left-handed frun repertoire to include their pop ular Model 700 BDL bolt action rifle. Today, ;i new left-handed nun . . . tomorrow, the world! new gun is last oeconrnm faithful companion to todays sportsmen . and it may jus help correct our import-export imbalance' Hunting, American Style We tend to see hunting as a purely American pastime, with Beyond any reasonable doubt, smoking In pregnancy ttow adverse affects on the de veloping fetus, the British Med ical Jornal said recently. These effects range from inhibition of fetal growth and prematurity to an increased risk of perinatal death from all causes, a Burvey indicates. r UISSB Presents BOB BAKER I f B. ! BMslibt Monday Thru Saturday Radio No. 1 Durham WSSB is the only Durham Radio Station that stays on 24-houja day 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Radio No. 1 Durham 1490 ON YOUR DIAL K . .,:...L,.....Mnrtl,rna MT9aBentVanderPurceU reviews the retirement pohcy ot Keverend t5.iuro anu wu., "Or have an income for di lung ta yuu uvu "Now wjien you retire, we'll be able to get that little place we've always talked about. t . ...... mm msSSSSsI m ' ' fll . BBjwv- SB H' ' H mm Ba - m..y "" mW LeSSsWi 1 jbBB mw oSWBBBBiaBaa WqW afiB BsTSJ BBMk bWBII I bW tviMEl m We all look forward to a happy retirement. And your local North Carolina Mutual agent can help you plan for it. . . 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The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
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