By KEN EDWARDS NOTE: If you still have last week's News-Record, here's how to read the MUSIC: 81 ar ticle: After column one, go. to column 3, second full paragraph (starts "Quite a few..."). In column 3, read to "Coming Up Live," then go to column 2 and pick up the first paragraph (starts "Think about it.") Then complete Col umn 2 and go through the record reviews at the top of column 3. Finally, go to the bottom of Column 3 and con tinue ? Sorry for the printing errors. (Murphy's Law prov ed!!) This week, MUSIC: 81 starts its three-week review of the year in music with the "First Annual Music Awards" presentation. (We're sorry, but none of the winners were able to attend! ) The winners in each category are based on chart performance and music quali ty for the period Jan. 10 to Dec. 12, 1981. POP SINGLES Best Overall Song: "Endless Love" ? Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. Best Song by Male: "Star ting Over" ? John Lennon. Best Song by Female: "Bette Davis Eyes" - Kim Carnes. Best Song by a Group: "Keep On Loving You" - REO Speedwagon Best Song by a Duo: "Endless Love" ? Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. Top Overall Artist: Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. Top Male Artist: Christopher Cross. Top Female Artist: Kim Carnes. Top Group: REO Speed wagon. Top Duo: Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. COUNTRY Best Overall Song: "Seven Year Ache" ? Rosanne Cash. Best Song by Male: "I Don't Need You" ? Kenny Rogers. Best Song by female: "Seven Year Ache" ? Rosanne Cash. Best Song by Group: "Feels So Right" ? Alabama. Best Song by Duo: "What Are We Doing In Love" ? Dot tie West & Kenny Rogers. Top Overall Artist: Alabama. Top Male Artist: Eddie Rab bitt. Top Female Artist: Dolly Parton. Top Group: Alabama. Top Duo: David Frizell and Shelley West. Wild Turkey Banouet The Western North Carolina ipter of the National Wild Federation will hold |ts annual banquet at 7 p.m. lursday, Dec. 10, at the Western Steer Steak House in tnklin. All interested per are welcome to attend rand urged to bring their On the program will be a presentation of a much needed cannon trapping net to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, a film, and the election of of ficers. Door prizes will also be given. For further information and reservations, call Wayne Orr at WHBT5 or Jim Manring at 586-2372 First Annual Music Awards SOUL Beit Overall Song: "Catofcration" - Kool and the Gang. Beat Song by Mala: "Give It ' To Ma Baby " - Rick Jamea Beat Song by Female: "Love On a Two-Way Street" ? Stacey Lattiaaw. "Beat Song by Group: "Celebration" - Kool and the Gang. Beat Song by Duo: "Endless Love" ? Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. Top Overall Artist: Kool and the Gang. Top Male Artist: Rick Jamea. Top Female Artist: Diana Roes Top Group: Kool and the Gang. Top Duo: Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. ALBUMS Best Overall Album : "Hi In fidelity" ? REO Speedwagon Beat Album by Male: "Dou ble Fantasy" ? John Lennon (and Yoko Ono). Best Album by Female: "Mistaken Identity" ? Kim Carnes. Best Album by Group: "Hi Infidelity" - REO Speed wagon. Best Album by Duo: "Voices" ? Daryl Hall and John Oates. Best Country Album: "Feels So Right" ? Alabama. Best Soul Album: "A Woman Needs Love" ? Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio. WHO'S WHO Bart New Artists Pop ? Routine Cash; Soul ? Stacey UttlMW. Most Improved Artist: Pop ? REO Speed wagon; Country - Eddie Rabbitt; Soul - A Taste of Honey. Biggest Comebacks: Rick Springfield, Gary U.S. Bonds, John Lennon, George Har rison, and A Taste of Honey. You're comments and op posing viewpoints are invited. Keep on working on your Christmas cards and try to win a free album of your choice. It doesn't have to be fancy, just original, having something to do with music. All entries due Dec. 18 at 12 noon in the News-Record of fice. THE TOP 1? Have you noticed? No coun try singles have been in the Top 10 for the last five weeks. The closest chance for a revival was Juice Newton, plugging upward at number 20 last week. At number five last week was Air Supply's fifth Top Five hit in a row out of five tries. The*t were "Billboard's" Top 10 singles (or the week ended Dec. S, 1M1: 1. 1 "Physical" - Olivia Newton-John. 2. 2. "Waiting For A Girl Like You" ? Foreigner. 4. 3. "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" ? The Police. ?. 4. "Oh, No" - The Com modores 5. 5. "Here I Am" ? Air Sup ply. 3. 6. "Private Eyes" - Daryl Hall and John Oates. U. 7. "Let s Groove" - Earth, Wind and Fire. 12. 8. "Young Turks" - Rod Stewart. ? 10. 9. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" ? Diana Ross. 7. 10. "Start Me Up" - Roll ing Stones. COMING UP LIVE Here is the Concert schedule for Dec. 9 through 12: RUSH - Dec. 9, The Om ni/CHARLIE DANIELS BAND; Dec. 12, Greensboro Coliseum/WILLIE NELSON; Dec. 11, The Omni/BLACK SABBATH; Dec. 15, Fox Theatre/ DAVE AND SUGAR; Dec. 18, Knoxville Col iseum/ STEPPE BROTHERS. REMEMBER: Music Makes It Happen. 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Service 4 Option Extra COLUMBIA CAROLINA CORPORATION IS NOW BUYING LOGS AND TIMBER. CALL 704-724-4191 for specifications and prices. Christmas Tree Safety Tips Of all the things we remember about past holidays, the Christmas tree hovering over dozens of brightly wrapped presents tends to stand out. With its twinkling lights, dazzling or naments, and even a string of popcorn or two, it was the focus of family gatherings. Egg nog was served, carols were sung, and the Christmas tree was the center for it all. Now, we don't want to spoil the holiday festivities but for your peace of mind the North Carolina Medical Society recommends you keep in mind the following Christmas precautions: ? Check the old string of lights and throw away ones that are worn out and brittle. If your household has small children, throw out old bulbs that the toddler could find and pop into his mouth. ? Be careful not to overload your circuits ? don't plug more than two strings of lights into a single outlet. JWWWWUMAMUUUUUm ? Make sure thai your Christinas tree is secured in its stand and won't topple over when you least expect it. .? Secure all your extension cords into their outlets so you won't be shocked when you turn on your tree lights or other electric decorations. ? Keep extension cords away from hallways and doors to avoid tripping over them. ? Put breakable ornaments and ornaments made with angel hair or other glass filaments on higher branches out of baby's reach. ? Also keep holiday decora tions made with real holly and nuts away from small children. Some berries, if eaten, can be deadly. Poinset tias are also toxic if the milky substance from the leaves is swallowed. AJUUUUUUUL J ? Stay away from raal candies on the tree; although they are a pretty sight they can also be dangerous if they fall over. ? Christmas trees should have skirts that are nonflam mable to cover the stand. Do not put cotton or paper around the base of your tree. ? Make sure that your tree is unpluged if you leave the house. It is also a wise idea to keep the stand filled with water to avoid drying the tree out. ? Electrical toys for the children should be chosen with care. Make sure that the war ing is intact and that the toy is durable. ? Avoid toys with sharp edges and removable parts that small children may swallow. ALLEN FARM SUPPLY Fertilizer Specials Offer Good Thru December 24 10-10-10 5-10-15 *145 ? '160 .. 15% OFF ALL LAWN MOWERS Main Street .Marshall 649-2252 7:30-4:45 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. ! 7:30 - 12 Noon Wed. & Sat; tfWVVMMMMMMVVWVVVVW That's exactly what the new one-year Tax-Exempt All-Savers Certificate of Deposit is all about. It allows you a cumu lative exclusion of up to $2,000 interest on aioint Federal income tax return or $1,000 interest on an individual return, subject to IRS and state tax regulations. 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