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sofa beds, couches from
$13.50. Chairs from $14.50.
New innerspring mattresses,
$27.25. Dinettes, beds, etc.
Goodwill Store, 1121 W. Main,
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Du!;c Campus.
ATTENTION FRATER
NITIES: Used mixers-slicers
-work tables-baking pans, etc.
One new fan. Two new drawer
file cabinets. Call 929-3107
after 6:30 pm.
1969 Corvette coupe, white
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condition. 7 months old,
15,000 miles. Air conditioned,
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for January 1. Call
Hillsborough 732-3668 after 6
p.m.
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WAITRESSES. Experienced
only. Good salary. Excellent
tips. S ?s Mrs. Corbin. Honey's,
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SUMMER IN EUROPE! $199.
NY-London-NY. June
10-September 2. STUDENT
EUROPEAN FLIGHTS. Call
Bett Sanders between 4&7 pm.
933-5271.
Will deliver car to San
Francisco or nearby. Leaving
Chapel Hill Dec. 19. Safe
Driver. W.S. Berryhiil, Rt. 4,
912-1759.
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itself is ineffective
preventing tooth decay.
Delivering the main
address at the University's 15th
annual Dental Seminar last
Wednesday, Dr. Robert F.
Barkley of McComb, Illinois,
said, "even if most people
brushed their teeth between
bites they would keep right on
having dental disease." '
Dr. Barkley stressed the fact
toothbrushing helps prevent
decay only if used in
conjunction with a strict
program of other cleaning and
disease control procedures.
To clean teeth and keep
them clean, Dr. Barkley uses a
fine, strong thread, two-ended
toothpicks that fit on a special
handle and a fine-bristled brush
whose bristles penetrate into
the tiny crevases between the
teeth and "wiggle" food out.
In addition, Dr. Barkley
often places his patients on
special diets to keep them from
getting cavities.
In his speech, Dr. Barkley
attacked the way many
dentists tell their patients to
brush their teeth and then
concern themselves only with
drilling, filling and pulling.
"Decay doesn't make people
lose teeth," Dr. Markley
commented. "Dentists make
people lose teeth."
He said dentists find many
ingenious devices to hold false
teeth in place but added,
"nothing is so ingenious to
hold teeth in place as the
roots."
Using his keen wit and sharp
tongue to get his belief in
preventive dentistry across the
audience, Dr. Bareley added,
"we tell people to do
something that doesn't work,
and then we tell them to do it
after every meal."
Today, 22 million
Americans are without teeth,
and Dr. Barkley commented
that number will increase to 50
million by the year 2000.
Dr. Barkley spends much of
his time travelling and speaking
to audiences across the country
about his new concept in
preventive dentistry, and he is
the author of the controversial
publication, "Toothbrushing
The Hoax of of American
Dentistry."
James Bawden, Dean of
the UNC Dental School,
Saturday said Dr. Barkley has a
very good approach to taking
care of his patients.
"More dentists are working
toward the prevention of
disease now," Bawdin
commented, "but Dr. Barkley
is still a year or two ahead of
the others."
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A barrage of hot-handed
shooting during the final
minutes of play enabled
Carolina's freshman
basketballers to come from
behind and clip the Indians of -William
and Mary CoPee
76-68 last nizht.
What began as quite a drab
affair in Greensboro's Colist?um
ended in tension for Co2ch Bill
Guthridge and his Tar Babies.
And nearly resulted in then
second defeat in two straight
outings.
The Blue and White
freshmen found themselves
down by 10 points with 13
minutes remaining in the
contest and little life showing
in their attack. But when it was
getting a little late to think of
winning unless something
happened fast, scholarship
hoopsters George Karl and Bob
Johnston provided the winning
spark. l-
Two buckets each and one a
3-pointer for Johnston
narrowed the margin to 51-49
in only three minutes. Just
prior to leaving the game on
fouls Karl swiped a William and
Mary pass and fed John Austin
to cut the edge to 1 point at
6:26.
The Tar Babies finally
overcame the edge on Ronnie
Moff Ill's basket at 5:40 to
mate the mark 56-55 UNC.
With team leader Karl on the
bench Julian Dempsy ar.d
Moff.it along with Johnston
margin. The Ike Is did not
recover by half time and trailed
31 -2S when the pruse came.
the
manned the attack
winnlns finish.
to a
Carolina opened the gap to 5
points at 1:55 forcirg the
Indians to foul in desperation.
But UNC proved accurate from
the charity line as well. The
Tar Babies hit on 5 of 6 after
1:20 to close the doors on the
W&M attempt.
Austin led the scoring for
the Tar Babies with 15 points
followed by Johnston with 13.
Karl, not playing at his usual
speed, had 11 as did Moffitt.
But Dempsey's 6, Stafford's 8
and Norris Crigler's 3 were
crucial in the rally.
The freshmen had earlier in
the first half built up a 5 point
lead, but Guthridge, apparently
displeased with the quint's
performance, substituted a new
lineup at 8:25 William and
Mary then climbed to a 24-22
Let It Bleed
"You can't always get what
you want.
But if you try some time
You just might find
You get what you need. "
Mick Jagger, Keith Richard
Leading marksman for
game was WkM's Davis who hit
for 31. He was trailed by
Moore w;ih 17 and Strong with
The close win over the
Indians was the fourth victory
for G uthridge's youngsters
against only one loss. The Tar
Babies have crushed East
Carolina, Laurinburg Institute
and Davidson while losing only
to Duke.
Christmas Concert
The Carolina Choir wui
present their annual Christmas
Concert 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
16, in Hill Music Hall. The
UNC Brass ensemble will play
preliminary music beginning at
7:30 p.m.
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O.K., here's something new: snow skiing. Dynamite.
Now, the purpose of this hype is to get you to talk your folks into
financing a little getaway to the mountains. Read on.
Being from the South, when you think of skiing, ycu naturally think
of water skiing. Forget it. This is snow skiing. The best. Ah, but you
say that that means Vermont or Colorado or some other foreign
place like that? Nope.
We mean Beech Mountain, N.C. Yeah, North Carolina. Beech has
the highest slopes east of the Rockies, and that includes Vermont.
And Beech has ten different slopes, from beginner to advanced,
with lifts to service each one. There are cozy places where you can
get some good chow and something to drink, or maybe just sit
around and get warm.
Beech also has a lot of singie people all over the mountain, a!i
winter long. If you are male, that means that there are a significant
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number of females with whom you can become acquainted, and
viw. veibd, ii you can aig u. it you don't know how to ski, we'll teach
you. jt you aon t nave any equipment, we'll rent it to you, cheap
if you do have your own equipment, what are you waiting for?
So here's the pitch: Beech Mountain features a gift certificate whi-h
entities you to two days of skiing. The package includes your lift
fees and complete equipment rental. All for under thirty dollars
(A lot less if you have your own skis and stuff.) You'll also get a
jacket patch and a button which bears the catchy, ad game phrase
'One Good Beechkcnmer Deserves Another." Wear it proudly and
all that j.ve. Even when you figure up your own food, lodging and
transportation, it's still cheaper than the Bahamas. Now cut th
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