Marino's Goal: Second Schick Trophy Award The average American drinks 359 cans of soda a year. Record setter Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins is aiming for his second consecutive Schick Trophy Award, presented annually to the league's Most Valuable Player as voted by the Professional Football Writers of America. Marino, who locked up the award last year by leading the league in nine categories and guiding the Dolphins into the Super Howl, is trying to become only the second player in the 11 year history of the award ever to be honored in back-to-back seasons. Inaugurated in 1975, the Schick Trophy, presented dunng Super Bowl Week, has come to symbolize individual excellence in the NFL The first recipient was Fran Tarkenton. the NFl.s all-time leading passer. Other recipients include Bert Jones. Earl Campbell. Ken Anderson, Dan Fouts and Joe Theismann. > ?, s it ? ?=>? -r?1 * 1 A 10-gallon hat actually holds 3/4 of a gallon. ISNT THIS A T&oudifjul. i rDay. V THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE P.O. Box 1075 Phopa 521 -2826 Pambrok*, N.C. 28372 i ' I Brace Barton Connee Brtyboy Louise Hayes i Stephanie D. Locfciear I Lisa Miller ( i IHWWWWIIMIWIMIMIWWWWmiWIWUMH^ Say you read H in... THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE TMeCAMOUNA _ , iNPum voice ^ subscribe :l. Call 521-2826 :; Pvmbroka. N.C. 28372 CHICKEN DIPSTERS STAR AS HOLIDAY PARTY FOOD Grazers love chicken Dipsters with sauce. Part of what makes holiday gatherings so much fun is the food. Kven if you have no time to cook, you can dazzle guests with excellent chicken finger food Just heat up Swanson's Plump and Juicy Chicken Dipsters and serve them with an easy yet elegant Curried Chutney Dip like the one below. (Jrazers- -those people who like to eat a little here and there rather than a whole meal?love chicken Dipsters. Swanson's Dipsters are all chicken meat, not minced chicken, cut in small pieces and quickly fried in vegetable oil The bread crumb coating is very crispy and the Dipsters can be heated in a conventional or a microwave oven. That's just one of the reasons they star as holiday party food. CURRIED CHUTNEY DIP FOR CHICKEN 1/2 cup prepared mango 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce chutney 1/2 teaspoon curry powder 1/4 cup sour cream 1. In covered blender container or food processor at high speed blend chutney, curry powder and soy sauce until smooth. 2. Transfer mixture to small bowl; add sour cream and stir until well mixed. Makes 2/3 cup. Your Amazing Ears s ii you re average, your ears can distinguish a very wide range of sound frequencies. The normal human ear can hear sound with frequencies between about 20 and 20.000 vibrations a second. Scien tists refer to each vibration a second as one hertz. For example, the lowest tone on a piano has a frequency of 27 vibrations a second, or 27 hertz. Some organs have tones with frequencies as low as 15 hertz. The highest tone on a piano has a frequency of about 4,000 hertz. The construction of the ear enables it to catch sound waves that come to it through the air. The waves enter your ears and travel along tubes to the eardrums and other deli cate organs in the head. These organs send impulses over sensitive nerves to the brain, which interprets what we hear Some sounds do not vibrate with enough energy to make the eardrums vibrate. They are not loud enough to be heard. Why do some stereo sys tems sound better to the aver age ear than others? Many musical factors come into play The more bass response the stereo has, for instance, the greater dimension and "feel" to the sound you hear. Some stereos have less har monic distortion than others, while other models can han die a wider range of sound fre quencies. Among the most amazing new developments in the audio world are the new amplifiers and tuners such as those produced hv Sansui. considered by many the world's finest audio and video equipment maker. The new X-Balanced Amplifier, for in stance. features an entirely unique design for much im proved performance?tighter definition, no noise, and. overall, far purer sound. For its tuners, the company has come up with the SLDD iSuper Linear Digital De coder l that makes the tuners insensitive to interference The company has also seen ? its way clear to creating VCRs with Hi-Fi audio. It's even developed a computer ized turntable that plays selections from both record sides in any order. That's something that may amaze a lot of ears. The average human ear can hear sound with frequen cies between 20 and 20.000 vibrations per second. MJjgMVNOW! What a great gift! That's what tFe ancient King Neb uchadnezzar's queen may have said when she took a look at one of her husband's most sumptuous surprises Seems the king's devotion to his Medean bride was so strong he met her longing for the green hills of her former home with the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Gift givers this holiday sea son may And gift seta of col ognes and deodorants right on the nose as great gift choices A gift set that in cludes hawk- Cologne and stick deodorant by Mennen could be ideal fbr the man known for his rugged mascu linity. For someone climbing the ladder of success, a good choice could be a gift set in cluding MILLIONAIRE- Cologne and matching stick deodorant by Mennen. These gift sets are available at local stores. Not all extravagant gifts belong to the past. Heart land, one of the Thousand*} lands in the St. I-nwrijie River, was bought by IWjJ baron George Boldt for wife. It waa carved intoltSo! shape of a heart and llgk; rated in luxurious fashion. Bo's Welcomes 1986 Sale c HAYES Blackeye 4 QC Peas JL 9 1 Lb. ? ?? ? I > W ECONOMY CUT Pork Chops Family Pack i" < 86e Lb. PARADE I Iodized f\C I Salt 19 26 Oz. ? PARADEI Macroni & I Cheese <| QC CAMPBELL'S Tomato 4 AC ^Soup jL %P Limit 4 No t Can PERFECT"** Long Grain Rice I 19! ? GOLDEN RIPE Bananas I ..19*1 01^ Fresh Ground Beef ^Family Pack 86 FROSTY MORN SLICED Bacon aac is? ,2?" ob ^ CRINKLE CUT French Fries 5 LB. Bag 86c FRESH PARADE Orange Juice 86? Limit 1 Oz. 7-FARMS BLEND > Shortening A Limit 142 Oz. 86e ? i

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