tlifs;:: : -. ? ; . Jill :::: 0Kf$imgM k&s' iL . era ' l(iiiiiiii,(iifl.i BERRIES FOR 'SESAMfc SIHfcEV: Comedian Richard Pryor sham itrawberriet with friend Robert Trujillo on the set of Sesame Street. Prior puts in a guest appearance February 3 on the award-winning series for preschoolers. His mission is a lesson on social attitudes and interaction. Six days later, on February 9, Pryor appears in another segment to recite the alphabet. Pryor is a grateful guest performer: he credits Sesame Street with teaching him how to get from 1 to 10. The experimental educational program is produced by the Children's Television Workshop and broadcast on the 256 stations of the Public Broadcasting Service. uurnam uwniy Schools Menus MONDAY, February 2 " Spaghetti w Meat Sauce Tossed Salad Pear Half Hot Rolls and Butter Milk TUESDAY, February 3 Fish w Tarter Sauce Slaw Baked Beans Yellow CakePeanut Butter Frosting The following births were reported to the Durham County Health Department during the week of January 19 through Jan. 24. Donald and Sharon Bishop, girl; John and Betty Turner, girl; Roy and Rhonda Swaringen, boy; Veli and Ritva Linnoila, boy, Victor and Deborah Harris, boy; Larry and Paula Watkins, boy; Michael and Lana Geer, boy; Richard and Patricia Waxweiler, boy; Michael and Sharon Brooks, boy; Kenneth and Teresa Thompson, boy; John and Laura Cole, girl; Richard and Hilda Rose, boy; William and Mary Beltz, boy. James and Patricia Ayscue, boy; David and DUDDYRUFP Janet Pate, girl; Jerry and Gennell Peaks, girl; Cennie and Lillian Smith, girl; Kishor and Kalpana Trivedi, girl; Samuel and Callie Williams, girl; -Clarence and Gale James, boy; Samuel and Clarice McMillan, boy; James and Phyllis Reid, girl; Bobby . and Pamela Browning, girl; Bryant ajid Patricia Medlin, boy; Archie and Deborah Perry, girl. Instant ftTef rM GOIH& CAH'T 1MB r OUR RUSGED WERWT AFRM? OF HASTY YEAH. HKfc VALLEY FOSSE' 1MB ' ce-i 1 T--J I I.ICAHJCDC- I IV HEU.0, MOM... Ican you PC US UP I AT MAPLE STREET;.. SAT.. JANUARY 31. 1976. THE CAROLINA TIMES -9 Can A Bad Smell Sell? TVS 'SESAME STREET CHARACTERS PUT NOSES TO THE TEST IN A NEW FRAGRANCE BOOK FOR KIDS The first fragrance book to feature "yucchy as well as "yummy" smells is providing something new in the world of publishing: bad odors in the possession of Sesame Street characters can not only smell, but sell in record breaking numbers. "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Smell No Evil" is a Golden Fragrance Book starring Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie, Oscar the Grouch and other favorites from the popular television program for preschoolers. It is the first fragrance book to mix such malodorous scents as smoke, sardines and skunks with sensuous sniffs of lemon, pine, roses and cookies (for the Cookie Monster, of course). In the hands of the versatile Muppets and Western Publishing Company, Inc., the formula seems to be working: in its first five months the book sold more than any other fragrance book has sold in a twelve month period. By the end of 1975, "See No Evil" had sold nearly 100,000 copies and was, into a third printing. The best seller centers on the efforts of the Sesame Street 'denizens to decorate their new club house. Big Bird decides to paint it as a surprise but the smell of paint bothers everyoln their efforts to get rid of the paint smell, the fragrance of seven other things are introduced, starting with the paint and ending with Big Bird's "kitty.' The educational book is designed for the preschooler and is easy to follow. The Twiddlebug Family, also from the TV program, point out the nontoxic fragrance labels to the young reader. The "scratch and sniff labels contain either synthetic or real scents that have been put into millions of tiny bubbles or capsules. Because there are so many bubbles in a small space, the scents are lasting. The child simply has to scratch the label to release the smell, and he can repeat the process many times. ' See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Smell No Evil," is the eighth title in the Golden Press Frangrance Book Series and was published in conjunction with the Children's Television Workshop. The hard cover oook sens ior w.ou. Like all other products bearing the Sesame Street name, a child does not have to watch the program to benefit from the book. Cornbread Milk WEDNESDAY, February 4 Hamburger on Bun wPickle Chip Buttered Corn Applesauce Vanilla Cookie Milk THURSDAY, February 5 Turkey Supreme w Gravy Green Beans Candied Yams Yellow Cake Chocolate Frosting Rolls Milk w FRIDAY, February 6 Ravioli Casserole Tossed Salad Lemon Gelatin w Fruit French Bread Milk l Z V1 PUT MARMS A . V THIS WEEK'S LETTER: "I'm in love with this guy . Everyone is teUing me I must be nuts to love a guy that ugly. My problem is he doesnt know that I love him. The only time I see him is when I'm in school. Then, I feel like running up to him and putting my arms around him, and telling him how much I love him. I found out that he's going to marry a girl thai he doesnt love, and I know that she doesnt love him. Could you help me find a .way; to let hun know -few much I low him?? :-'i OUR REPLY: You are nuts if, you love tus guy as much tayoa say and haven't let him know itt Next time you see him, if you haw fhe1 same feeling, express tt. Share with him what's going on with you. The truth is it's your responsibility to communicate your own feelings. Be clear on what it is you want to show and tell him. Then, simply, do it. Don't assume too much about what other people fed. Your friend and his friend may be very much in love. How m the world do you know she doesnt love him? You mu8tthinka lot of him to feel so strongly.. Hpnt you think another girl could fall in low with bun, too? JMtof w7w)MMntS tfVMR Vw)AntnWC MOMOUT TIINMfM, BOX U, 1A

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