> % . Bp . Amina Fakir, Miss Black Amer ~ "<* KfiViaatismYi ' '$> *'' ' ' - ^'':;: s;v: * ..,... ...... \*;V' ' . * ' . I; I *" V " R >SSx & '* m Sw <1 W' ...... m m m ; n 'I kj I pi |3 ^ I ^ I I kj I i^5 to rs25 off ? Dreamy blankets *1 Sale 12.99jwin, Reg. $18. Our a thermal blanket for all-season c< Nylon binding. t; Sale 16.99 twin, Reg. $25. Conte & stripe blanket of woven acrylic, v- a stadium warm-up. Sale 22.99 twin, Reg. $35. Supra blanket of flocked nylon and pc urethane, so velvety-soft.' Sale 29.99 twin, Reg. $40. Cozy matic blanket of acrylic/polyesl sizes with single or dual contro Full, queen and kings sizes are sale (no king size stripe blankei iiScils 7.99 I; Romantic percale Refl. 11.99. The charm of ribbor **-quets on cotton/polyester percj : Z Flat or fitted sheets: Full. * . . a A A . _ AA ; Z, Reg. 15.yy saie ; T Pillowcases, by the pair: Standi :> Reg. 12 99 Sale 10.99 ; > Matching comforters plumped \a ester fiberfill: + Twin, Reg. $80 Salt 59.99 >: Full. Reg. $100 Salt 74.99 ijCTwin or full bedskirts and pillov v; are also on sale. *? Queen, king sizes also on sale. | c 1986 J C p?nn?y Company, loc t K M lea 1985. LMJ1 IF" ^?D I H v X J' I . v /. I ,5?^,vV .' **2 Off JCPenney ba Reg. $8. Solid terry towe I polyester. I Hand towel I Washcloth Reg. $8. Solid velour tov rrvhr cotton/polyester. Handtowel_*w^ overage. WashC|0th mrtnran( Reg. $8. Floral towel of < ws 8KT.::::::::::: r- 20% of auto- Bath curtains :er. Full Sale $24 Reg. $30. Dout I. ester shower curtain; lin also on 6x6' shower curtain or v 0- Reg. $25 Sale $20 ea. r $200 of Wellesley* sei Sale $599 Reg. $799. Tr< covered in polyester/oU ard. Scotchgard^ protectior Wing chair Mth poly- Club chair Loveseat Transitional glass and n tables. Reg. $349 Sale S v shams 0 1* J Hampton U. The 19th annual Miss Black America Pageant and Television Special has been set to be videotaped Oct. 4 at Hampton University in Hampton, Va., for airing this fall. J. Morris Anderson, the founder and executive producer of the annual pageant, said, "The Miss Black America Pageant is 19 years old, and it is now time for her to go to college.' ' In response to why Hampton University was selected as the site for this year's pageant, Anderson said, "Hampton University is small enough to appreciate the Miss Black America Pageant, large enough to afford it and avant-garde enough to identify with it. "I surveyed all of the predominantly black colleges and universities in America and fnnnH UamntAn T K? ivsui.v* wuwipiuu wiuTVtati/ w w k more progressive, more up-toI date and more abreast of the times." " - The pageant was founded in 1968 and has been aired on na?/F W/ot Ih towels CnO/n / >1 of cotton/ / U X ....IS !"l All Sealy- r .,..2.75 1.99 Here's just a sampl vel of foundation: Posturepedic^ Stei 971; 1 qq Twin. ea *?. I I * :otton velour. ^u"' ea ....5 50 3.99 Queen 2-pc. set... 2 75 1 99 Kin9 3 PC set f bsb >le-swag poly- Sale 6 window curtain; Infants' pai Reg. $11. Toddletirr 5^ na3 set Cordur?y Pant iBI applique f Sale$ nes sofa Toddletimc iditional sofas R $20 Nana.s p "'"/cotton with dr ?sses 0( WQven ( ...$449 $345 toddler girls, sizes . .?.. $429 $329 .... $749 $549 netal accent :940 J( I 1 to host Miss tional television ever since as a means of providing a stage on which the black woman can display her talent. Anderson said that since the pageant is primarily a television special event, he was extremely impressed to learn that Hampton University places more of its academic emphasis on its telecommunications curriculum than do many of its counterparts.*^ Dr. William Harvey, president of Hampton University, said he "ATew Wnnd/Ncw W1 * w ww ww w w a w r r r r "New Wood/New Ways," an invitational exhibition of sculptural and functional pieces by contemporary U.S. and Canadian artists, will open in the gallery of Piedmont Craftsmen Inc. on Sept. 19. The exhibition illustrates current trends in woodworking and reveals how the distinctions between furniture and sculpture have adjusted to new expectations in the '80s. Some works are strictly funcn I I MP^^^mhm h > v Mf't" "''' ^ C" g|&>v ?V - v ' ^ - J'zH^MsM ^^^EEkc MyPY. .,, ^^I*^--;. I - ' 1 rwj fj$ P|pWBH| 0 Sale sff Toddlet J II Reg. 8.99. Co mmUimaaaa Celanese? Fc T13ttf6SS6S Sizes Vfc-6, 8 e: mattress or $aie 5.99 Re? ! polyester teri rling Ruby closeout; j Sele 20?/,*rntt Orig.? Sale I ynder\(/ear, n. .... 389.95 194.95 sleepeTs./^ .... 469.95 234.95 .... 1199.95 599.95 $ J "7^ .... 149995 749.95 I /I 3-pc. ni Sale $487 Re \ set: crib- dres t chest. Of hard ntQ Q^t Double drop1119 wl 3-drawer dres ie" polyester/cotton 4-drawer chei s and fleece top with Shown, but n< 280-coil matti 1 jg 20% off Todd I 1 1Cotton crib si I Cotton receivi v. HrOCCOC Polyester/cot 7 UIC99C9 or bumper pa et* pretty print Polyester/cot polyester/cotton. For stacker 2T-4T. Diaper chang ^PGHf W1ntton-Sal?fn, Hanes Ma The Chronicle, Thursda i Black Amei was proud to have the university associated with the pageant, and he plans to use the resources of Hampton University to insure that the quality of the production is better than the best MBA pageants of the past. To accomplish that end, Harvey secured the services of a Hollywood producer as an executive consultant to help maintain the highest level of production value in the television special. rays" coming to Pied tional, while other works stretch woodworking traditions past recognition. People who worship the natural aspects of wood may find this exhibition somewhat controversial. Others may find such , distortions delightful and witty. "New Wood/New Ways" is circulated by the Southern Arts Federation, of which the North Carolina Arts Council _is ?a member, and is made possible by &II1P mt ^Eg' . '* " ' ^b^;ij3&M& ^1 ?L BBSShM^iii I II I 1^ n ' ' - ' ' -v' JVJfl MP^Pz^sf' :>f.:M K> ffJ ,r v >..# ^.s vx;>jv^|H B> H V * '. '? ::i' * v > .- ' < & ;^t_ ^v \ JK ^SyR&jjH <c <* Mk<i \ .*. .s^BjpH : ii&k' < ' >' wisMg-Er^y -lgv rs . JgM Jj^H *6.99 Si ime* sleeoer 19" r zy footed sleeper of warm Reg. 3' jrtrel? polyester. color T matlc < ). 7.99. Sleeper of stretch <? j y. Sizes V" <T?ore on other Toddletime? ^ aytwaar, hosiery and Tab Sale 3 I off 1 1 mabili irsery set J-J g. $657. Bassett* nursery peg -j ser with vinyl pad, and Iwood and wood products. Reg. Sale HBll side crib $199 $149 <tO ser $229 $169 $ < 5t $229 $169 KJ ot included in the set: Oiai 'ess, Reg. $60 Sale 49.99 OU| etime* coordinates: " Sale < heet 7.00 5.60 - Packi ng blanket... 7.00 5.60 ampli ton comforter P?r c id 22.00 17 60 cassc ton diaper playe 7.50 6.00 speal ler bag ......14,00 10.99 *224; 10< ne 40 OS 1GV II768-2510 *' 1 y, September 18, 1986-Page A7 rica Pageant Anderson said the pageant's association with Hampton University is the greatest thing that has happened to the pageant since it was telecast live as a prime-time special on the NBC network. "The comfortable ascension of the MBA Pageant into the halls of academia will cause doctors of philosophy, Hollywood stars, producers and talented women to mingle compatibly on a common stage," Anderson said. mont Craftsmen Inc. funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. The exhibition will open with a public reception from 7 to 9 p.m.. on Sept. 19 and will continue through Sunday, Oct. 12.. The gallery is located at 411 N. Cherry St. Hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to ^6 - p.m., Saturday, _ 10_ a.m.i to_5 p.m., and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. L ; : :>!. : v.x' :>* V*-. . .. v . " { :. r ".** " . Q'\ :,o . : ! s ' ' : 'ji j... ; ; v...> . v . r\<\ r' V lk:. EgTLjU IP'; ale 249.95 color TV 19.95. 19" (meas. diag.) portable V with electronic tuning and autosolor control. #2106 20 off le model VCR 99.95 Reg. 519.95. 2-head VHS /ith 11 function wireless remote, cture control; 14 day/4 programty. Cable capable. #6071 > oak-framed TV/VCR stand; able shelf, #5238, 29 95 Sale 99.95 00 off per sound system 199.95 Reg. 799 95. MCS Seriesage includes 100 watts per channel tier, AM/FM stereo receiver,"5-band hannel graphic equalizer, dual itte deck, built-in compact disc r; semi-automatic turntable, two <ers. Audio rack, unassembled. >78300 D watts RMS minimum per chanI, 2 channels driven at 8 ohms, -20,000 Hz with not more than THD. i J

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