i -TJe rerqulnuni WaeMy, By IJCSTEK L. That Vgh' Upon The Sea I ENJOY a ae voyage but dread the fact that I ret aea alck m easily. ; la It possible to prevent per manently this apoiler of aea travel? Mr. T. P. W, N.Y. : Deer Mr. W. : Welcome to the club! There have been MMMMwniK timet when I h a v a h a d queasy (eel inga simply by looking at an attractive ad vertisement of a sea cruise. Motion alck- nesa on the sea or in the air, In a train Dr. Coleman or in an auto mobile, is highly complex physiological Jnechanlsm. The Interplay of .nerves between the center of 'balance in the inner ear and -'the vomltlnr center in the brain is responsible for that dreadful sensation that re- ult. : Rotational movements of 4he body can cause theae sen sations to a greater degree in ome people than in others. I The exact reason why some people are totally insensitive and can withstand a rough sea . -is not completely understood. I am sure that those people ,!who have experienced severe .motion sickness are emotion ally upset by an anticipated voyage. Emotiona play a role In motion sickness but are not ithe basic cause. ') A great many drugs are available to reduce seasick ness. One of the mistakes taade by travelers Is to take Ihe drug only when the sea becomes rough. ; Z have found that I fare Htotter if I take an anti-sea-aickneas drug about one hour -before I board a ship. 1 then continue to take amall doses jat regular intervals, whether '4 need them or not This builds up a level In my 97 Stale Counties Represented At UNC-G w Ninety-seven of North . Carolina's 100 counties are r resented by the 6,983 t Jents enrolled this fall at the Liiiversity of North Carolina at Greensboro. Only Craven, Currituck and Tyrrell counties are missing. .: Among the undergraduate and graduate students attending JJNC-G this fall are four students from Perquimans County. ; They are Angela S. Baker, Mary S. Harrell, Dianne M. Layden and Georgia Stallings. The 6,983 students constitute a h record enrollment for UNC-G, and represents a 4.1 percent increase over last fall's 6,703 total. The enrollment figures released recently by Chancellor James S. Ferguson show that TAYLOR THEATRE EdentOD, N. C. Wednesday L Thursday Oct. 27-28-Ratlng (R) ROCK HUDSON IN "Pretty Molds All In A flow- Friday It Saturday, Oct. 29-30 Double Feature Horror Show (GP) Cauldron Of Blood" AND 'Crucible Of Horror"! Sunday, Monday 4 Tuesday Oct; 81-Nov. 1-2-Ratlng (R) All Star Cast IN Chain Gang Women' CominNov.8.4-5--(GP) :mmcmullan in Th Wlndrplitter" Hertford, N. C, Thursday, October 23, 1971 COLEMAN, M.D. blood which actually keeps me comfortable : throughout the entire voyage. If the sea gets particularly rough, I take an additional dose. It must be remembered that drugs for motion sickness have a tendency to make peo ple drowsy. They should be used with great care if alert ness is essential to aafety. . " , My 14 -year -old daughter has toxoplasmosis which haa affected the optic nerve. Our concern is great and we would like to know more about this condition. Mrs. M. L. S., Ind. Dear Mrs. S.: Toxoplasmo sis is an unusual infection by a small parasite. These parasites are known as protozoa, small one -celled organisms. Some related types cause malaria, sleeping sick ness, and other unusual dis eases. -' How the human acquires the infection is not exactly known, but it is suspected undercooked rabbit or pork may be a possibility. Sometimes children are born with this condition, the paru site being transmitted from the mother. The diagnosis of toxoplas mosis is made by actually finding the parasite' in body fluids and body tissues and by specialized blood and anti body tests. Intensive treatment with the sulfa drugs and with cor tisone has brought greater promise for cure than hereto fore. Dr. Lester Coleman has a special eye-rare booklet avail able for readers of this col umn railed, "What You Should Know About Glaucoma and Cuturaotn." For your ropy, send ZS rcnta in coin and a large, self-addressed Ntamped envelope .to Lester L. Cole man, M.D., In care of this newspaper. Please mention the booklet by title. male students are attending UNC-G in greater numbers than ever before. The roll now lists an even 1,700 men in both un dergraduate and graduate studies. This amounts to a 19.6 percent increase over last fall's male enrollment and means that men now comprise ap proximately 25 per cent of the total student enrollment on the Greensboro campus. UNC-G, formerly Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, became co-educational in the fall of 1964. --TtIAPIIM C4S1SW C3ESiVi!353Ii Giant Colonbl Stores : Reports Record Shies, Ecrnmgs Colonial Stores Incorporated, 435-store Atlanta based retail food chain, today reported record sales of $531,919,111 for the first 40 weeks of 1971 and earnings of $7,060,860, also a record. Ernest F. Boyce, president, - said sales for the 40 weeks which ended October 9, 1971, were 5.2 percent ahead of the $505,532,91$ recorded in the same period of 1970. Earnings were 15.4 percent ahead of the $6,116,445 for the initial 40 weeks of 1970. " Sales in food stores alone were up 7 percent. Mr. Boyce' at tributed the drop in other areas principally to the disposal by Colonial of its Galaxy Drug stores in late September of 1970, Earnings per share of com mon stock for the 40 weeks in 1971 were $2.46 vs. $2.14 in the same period of 1970, based on 2,852,131 shares outstanding in 1971 and 2,834,716 in 1970. Mr. Boyce said sales in the 16- week third quarter, which ended October 9, 1971, were $214,804,777, an increase of 4.6 percent over the $205,319,311 in the same weeks of 1970, and a new record. Earnings of $2,991,631, or $1.04 per share, also a new record, were 18.7 percent ahead of the $2,519,791, or 88 cents per share, in the third quarter of 1970. Mr. Boyce said prospects for the remaining 12 weeks of 1971 are good, and "it is anticipated that both sales and earnings for the year will establish new records." GaE (OTE SPCSTS GllIZ 1 . What was the score of the ' 5th World Series game? What was the score of the 1970 Colorado-Oklahoma football game? In what sport is Dave Blng famous? Who won the recent Davis Cup match between the U. S. and Romania? How many teams-have lost the first two games and then won the World Series? ' Aisvtrs to Sports Oiii 1. 4-0 Pittsburgh over Bal timore. 23-15. Oklahoma. Pro basketball. 4. The U. S. team. 5. Five. Decorated Marshmallows Decorate fresh marshmal lows with owls, bats, pump kin faces and black cats. using a very fine paint brush dipped in melted chocolate. The chocolate should be rather thick. Let decorated marshmallows dry thorough ly. Stars of the 0p Team 23dlag. 5N The TAK3UNY CttCSW , tiCJUUUU M cu?cn VALUE CLACK AND WHITE TCHTwLC The T577 v asmngt In 1867 the United States purchased the Alaskan territory from Russia at cost of $7.2 million. It was known at that time as the then Secretary " of State 'Seward's Folly." ' ; Last Wednesday, the House by a vote of 334 to 63 approved a bill to give the Alaskan natives 40 million acres of land and $925 million as their "rightful share of the State" The claim involves only 55,000 natives; this comes to approximately $17,000 for each man, woman and child in additon to the 40 million acres Along ; with Congressman Charles Jonas. I voted against this legislation on final passage inasmuch as there are literally thousands of American Indians who have bad long standing claims against this'government that have not been settled, and Household Employer Required To Pay Social Security Are you anlemolover? If vou have a nkaidJ cleaning woman. gardenef, ; handyman, a babysitter, ii or about your home, you are an employer. As a 'household, you are required "to nay social security contributions on wages of $50.00 or more earned in a -calendar quarter by the person working in and about your home. This contribution must be paid to IRS before the end of the month after the end of the calendar quarter. You are also required to give your .employee a yearly statement of the total wages paid during the year and the total amount of ; contribution deducted from the employee's wages. It is important that you report all earnings $50.00 or more for all household employees. Your report may help your employee become entitled to social security monthly benefits and medicare benefits. This is your responsibility as an employer. If you have any questions, please' call your social security office, at 3354931. The short-waisted dress gives girls a longer look and for that reason short women, who like to appear taller than they are. favor the em- i pire styles. Whether you see the game kV) white or color you'll see it these great Zenith sets. NOW AT SPECIAL' KICK OFF DAY PEACES! , BIG SCORE LOW PRICES! .. . . . 1 . TheKAUC8722W .' m . i . .. Screen Pictiiro Tub-3 Vi iZ) E'JT vsr.) ST. Ahoskls. N.C. on Way Of those that have been settled have been through judicial proceedings, with each case standing on its own merit. . . In other House action, a spirited debate occured during the, consideration of the Con ference Report on the 1972 Military Procurement Authorization. The Senate had added to the House bill the Mansfield Amendment which sets a definite withdrawal date from Vietnam. So the question before the House was to agree with the Senate language or reject it. Again I . voted un successfully for the Mansfield Amendment; and as a result of this the House Conferees will go back into negotiations uninstructed on this very im portant subject. The House also approved the Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1971, which among other things, does the following: 1 authorizes the Coast Guard to establish, operate and maintain vessel traffic services and systems for ports, harbors,' and other waters subject to congested traffic ; and 2 authorizes the Coast Guard to require vessels which operate in an area of vessel traffic system or service, to utilize or comply with that service or system, including the carrying or in stallation of electronic or other devices necessary for the use of the service or system. This is an effort to avoid costly damages to bridges and other waterway structures which have occured all too frequently in the past. Also passed by the House was the Survivor Benefit Plan for Members ofthe Armed Forces in retirement. The bill establishes a survivor benefit program for retired military personnel which supplements the survivorship benefits of Social Security and which provides for all career members; of the Armed Forces an opponiunity to leave a portion of their retired pay to their survivor at a reasonable cost. The bill also, 1- provides a prograip of minimum income guarantee for present military widows to assure an income of at least $2,QD0 per year; 2-provides for the attachment of up to 50' per cent of military retired pay or retainer pay to comply with the order of a court of compatent jurisdiction in favor of a spouse, former spouse or children. in black and better on one of ,: Fhcr.i 2-4413 PerquimanoCotLiityASCSNe-vy 1 1972 FEED GJtAIN PROGRAM ANNOUNCED , Secretary 'of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin announced October 18, 1971, a feed grain program for 1972 designed to BIBLE VERSE ' "A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.'. 1. Who is the author of this : :, verse? ; ?'.v :;; ;:;' " 2. Who was his father?; ' ' -i: 3. What1' does the wejjd "feareth" mean? ' 4. Where may this verse be ' found' Answers to B'ble Verse 1. It Is thought to bo Solo mon. - 2. David. 3. In the Biblical sense, it means have reverence for or solicititude toward. 4. Proverbs 31:30. One Group Early Fall Dresses Reduced . For Immediate Clearance! ONE GROUP KNIT SHI171B Woodland Dress 'THE FASHION CENTER" . HERTFORD, N. C. ' . PHONE 426-5320 thru . Wa. WY . . I ta . '.T "f"V. . . . 1'. I : I Ml' 1111 As low as. l H- HI'.- aLaaj mi X'iAv - increase farm income and reduce carry-over stocks. The new program raises the feed grain set-aside to 2S currant of the base (20 per cert e-Js year), boosts set-aside payments (40 cents per bucd for corn from 32 cents this year), brings barley into the feed grain program, squats loan levels for grain sorghum and barley (consistent with the feedine value of corn), extends farm- stored grain reseal provisions, andoff era farmers two near options to set aside additional acreage beyond -the minimum qualifying 25 per certt. The Droeram la deafened tn achieve a feed grain set-aside of at least 3$ million acres in 1972 compared with 18.2 million acres this year.. The new program continues corn loan levels at ilea (n t basis) and the guarantee at il SS per bushel. The soybean loan level wui be maintained at $2.25 per bushel. . 9S AT ONLY REGULAR $5.00, $7.00 AND Before DISAPPEARING STAIRWAYS UTS YOU TAKI AOVANTAGI . O OTHIIWISi WASTED ATTIC SPACI . . At last . . . easy accM hi attic of9 tpaca. Pull down tily Imuum heavy duty tpf ingt art adjusted for perfect balance. Hinge ere esmpletely concealed fer beauty and decor. hw in Add Beauty Overhead with... (J ; UtLUItA CEILINGS Far mm kwiM r cM Imikm, mf g ferjbMW r a ' mmi M Hit xMltkxt el MWnf w. KmI Is aval-: , M la mMiy eiltermt slrltoli.aMtonia. Ut ear ' .". CMirtMut MlnniM Mini ma turn Msy B st to aet Wis m fmtf vrRMe1a yter kaiM aMrt , ; : Ends Clutter In Oarages. Utility L ' ' I: 4'sr Just use vour lm - 'nr' ' , hit unlimited uses. v: ea many fix. : . turn avaltatfa, Tare are !Ct3 weys to j conssrvayaur :.. : ;J t;::.C:.itairyl -j :. f - . :. i The feed grain program work this way: . I ; :: 1. During aijpHip, startl--; January 17, a fanner can dae! f t whether to set aside a minJsuJ 25 percent oi his feed grain bar? -acreage to qualify for loans ar 1 " payments. Loans will be $1.03 per badl : for corn (No. 2 basis), the ssir? t : as in 1971; $1.79 , per h c: dredweight for grain sorghn : ($1.73 in 1971); 8$ cents pjr; bushel for barley (tl cents in : 1971); and $4 eenU and 89 cents ) per bushel, respectively, for : eats and rye (the same as fat: mi). Set-aside payments win be 40 : cents per bushel for corn, 32: cents per bushel for barley, and ; 38 cents per bushel for grain: sorghum. These are paid on the: established farm yield tunes: one-half the barley, corn, or .grain sorghum base. Payments: in 1972 will again be made to. farmers as soon as possible: after July L $8.00 Shoppq You Drive A NAIL DRIVE TO... V ALLSTATE FeUt dowrt a tily and glides ' up with a touch Ml Cut Down On . HJ Distracting .a e . utiii noises Him -, , ACOUSTICAL Lj CEILINO TILI !' mMm Kitchens! - .iv Pr-Aarrf Fir 8! m V 1 4' ay. r.mmtmx&&2ri!trmm