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Page 8-B r? gaa WBjj^ *i r ,«»■ i< ** wBBBB ■ m. J9K& * Wmm * Bw# BRICKLAYING IS IMPORTANT COURSE AT HOt,MES HlGH—Students display the results of their work in bricklaying at Holmes High School. Errol Flynn, instructor, stated that these and other projects are built by first and second year students who attend the class three hours each day. The course includes various introductory classes as well. After two years of bricklaying a student should be qualified as an apprentice bricklayer. Pictured above with two projects are, from left to right, Linton Fleming, Donald Has sell, Simon Copeland and Richard Morring, aRRROyR TOR EEK y geared e call or Bn the spot ■■ ■t a per- B 9 I us late 1 quickly ient. We ■■ granted. PS arduous E5 In the IB i doctors itch they H IONE US I deliver 19 :at many NIC AT ... YOU CAN I QLSI'TV § * SAVE S 4O on First Quality Bedding ' nPHr jß^ ■ 9Rn|Kjli €m& \* m aJKJ\tlWTu/utrf^C6tKpa*ty 306 Sl Broad Street V*BMHBy OF EDENTOfi INC Tckphaae 482-4489 Am At Tfi« tow Os Sto«o WMa Shopping At Qufcm't ———— * - ■■ Wm - fpi MMI jSvu ;3 : \PU-* *'** THINK SAFETY Fit A HAPPY ROLIHAY The Christmas-New Year, holiday season is the brightest and happiest of the year but it frequently is one of the most dangerous as well. The Consumers Insurance Information Bureau says that for a safer holiday season, celebrants should think of the twin danger areas, Home and Highway. Home decorations, partic ularly where real evergreen is A, used, are a po- Vs ) tential source Jk for fire. Keep all decorations jSKi away from heat jfiftSl and flame. Use only lighting approved by the Underwriters vCpHLaboratory, shown by the UL label. Dis- II card any lights with worn wires and loose or broken sockets. Do not use flammable ornaments or dec orations on trees or mantel pieces. A live tree should be kept out-of-doors until needed. 'Rien, it should be placed in a stand containing water. A frest diagonal cut on the trunk about one inch the original cut still help tH* tree used, are a po tential source for fire. Keep all decorations away from heat and flame. Use only lighting approved by the Underwriters Laboratory, shown by the UL label. Dis card any lights THE CHOWAN HERALD absorb water and stay fresh longer. The tree should be re moved soon after Christmas and certainly as soon as it shows signs of drying. The country’s highways are also a particular danger over the holiday season. Weather and extra partying contribute, to high traffic tolls during this period. In 1971, • more than 1,400 people lost their lives as a result of motor vehicle accidents during the Christ mas and New Year holiday weekends. The Bureau says that alco hol is involved in at least 50 percent of all fatal accidents. It suggests that party goers eat a meal beforehand and, as a rule of thumb set a limit of two drinks an hour. CUB, sponsored by the National Association of In surance Agents, recommends extra precaution at home and on the highways throughout the year but especially during the holiday season. Deflating your tires in order to get additional trac tion in snow is an “old wives’ tale.” Deflating your tires -means decreased fraicaon in snow or ice. Senator Sam J. Ervin Says WASHINGTON - As I have Minted out in recent com nentaries. the strains on the WASHINGTON - As I have pointed out in recent com mentaries, the strains on the Federal budget are becoming intense with expenditures far exceeding revenues: This critical issue is already oc cupying a great deal of the time of the Administration and it certainly will be of concern to the next Congress. * The problem is complicated by reason of the fact that the leadership of the country often seeks to pursue goals that are in apparent conflict. The President is quoted in an in terview with a Washington Star News reporter on November sth as saying that insofar as his administration is concerned, there will be “no solutions of tax problems that require a tax increase.” Even so, it is evident that the Ad ministration is at least toying with the idea of recommending a reduction in federal income tax to relieve individuals of their local property tax burden, his could come as a proposal to B ivecredit instead of a deduction on a federal income tax return for the amount paid in local property taxes. There is also some thinking of typing federal aid-to-school grants to reduc tions in local property taxes. The point is that with current Federal revenues already running billions of dollars an nually behind expenditures, any new loss of revenues or greater outlay could worsen the fiscal crisis. It is no secret either that President Nixon has pledged his support to new legislation providing tax credits to parents who send their children to parochial or private schools. Aside from the constitutional and emotional issues involved in this proposal, and these should not be discounted, tuition aid alarms most tax experts. Already the tax code is im eaaitraA s for Christmas [ j •Vfllo 1 > jSHH£ 01 jAffe O ! F 1 TRACK AUTO j ; *f! TAPE PLAYER '! i# +: + # JlfffiW PORTABLE 8 TRACK PORTABLE 8 TRACK* 5 * sga|fHfflfpM | PLAYER W/AM RADIO TAPE PLAYER - THE l kj > • 1( - ___ . "PORTA B" N |STgllttO_ I Model 15-753 8 track cart- ' I ridgfe player with AM radio. Quality engineered to provide [ trouble free service. Operates on 6 size D flashlight batteri | es, or on 110 VAC house L current. AC converter is [ built in and AC line cord is i included. Also will operate | on 12V car electrical systems . with optional cigarette lighter i plug (Model 15-742). 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