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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 10

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Delia T)emncrat-Tlmcs 10 Friday, January.6, '67 15 THAT THE NEEDLE? IS THAT VOI DOING IT HAPPENED 70 WHERE5TME NEEOLE? WHERE'S AW ARM? WHAT ARE ft WHAT ARE YOU PUTTING ON MV ARE V0l COINS? You IN RSkNPEMONiA OPTtSAiHTWB FROM POfVN-UNPSR TO WAY UPH6Pe ON MAR'S. is AtlCB II B-B OP OU' fOOffS LIXB MARS, 1 1 GOOD MORNING KOTHING IN THE PURSE. HAF-AND-HAF BUT IN 'HER COAT POCKET REALIZES THE FULL IMPACT SO A.lvUB DEGREES ABOVE ZERO, AND MURDER AT PARK OF WHAT HE HAS DONE, i YVSLJ-, ZEEO, THpSV WONPER WHATDOTHS I SVKV VOU FifZBP ABOUT JUULJS ME TMES6 PAYS? W6U-, JUL.XJS/WHAT ABOUT THESE PAVS? THE PRINCESS GOES PALE AT TH iS -ASP TURNS HER SO STEVE CAHKOT HER. SO WE HEPKWEU Will. HEJR W5TOK- TWSS flOJM THEIR'.

PPINCE5S-IN THEIR OWN WISE PEP CHINESE TWO: TO ANNIHILATE THEIR Or SHI COAiFOHV IDE. TO.tTOON BRIDSE F9ar ABLE LOOK, COMRADE COMMAKPEK. 1 nllP AMSSILE' OlIP THEY'VE VyWB( FORGET THEM, VOU CAN HAVE CWE- I'LL NEVER FORGET THE HAUNTED LOOK ON THEIR. UTTL.E I SANG'BAGELS AND WEY POM'T I I DON'T SUPPOse SO, YOUKS IAP1ES, CAR IS WAITING TO TAKE YOU TO THE BALL. A1ITZI.

BUT SOMEHOW I FEEL APPREHENSIVE ABOUT TONIGHT. ME 'A REJECT A WHILE. IT POESM'T CONCERN US, RES, WE ARE SAFE THE VpORLP NETWORK, BOYS'GET THAT STUFF RI6SEP WHILE iGOlHfOK CAPTAIN Female Help Wanted NEW YORK (UPI) -In Caldwell, N.J., talented high school seniors' who took algebra the eighth grade pass up calculus for an improvised course in statistics and the laws of probability. Their laboratory equipment: crap tables, cards for playing dackjack and a cl'uck-a-luck device. Some elementary students in Berkeley, and all fifth jraders at Racine, meanwhile, take a problem-solving course.

It's called thinking. The caching a i a comic AT THE Advancement School in Winston-Salem, N.C., more innovating goes on in education. Students and teachers try new ways of learning and teaching. Students are junior high pupils labelled potential dropouts. The innovators are coming up with some notions which.

the present cducalional establishment finds upsetting. Commenting on innovating, larold Howe IT. U.S. Commissioner of Education, said in oumal for educators: "In some of the poverty a in college students' tutoring enterprises nnovators are saying disturbing hings. "They are saying: 'Pepp! who have never had any training in teaching and whi laven't finished college can At tiie Advancemen School they are going even Further and saying: 'Kids cai They have some of Ihei students (the potential drop outs) teaching younger students and what is more, it works." Experiment marked the edu calional scene during 19GG anc much more of it is' expected i the year and dccapjes ahead.

I part of the contemporary educational revolution in th United States. SOME OF the experimentatior already is supported by Uncl Sam who moved into educatio with both feet during 1966, 1,000 school districts asked fo and got billions of dollars unde the stepped-up new federal ai to education legislation. A review of the Elementarj and Secondary Education Ac passed in 1965, shows a ha dozen categories of aid. Title authorized fund. 1 for educate deprived children, partic larly children ot low-incoir families.

Title IT authorizes funds ibrary books, textbooks, ai other instructional material Titles III and IV suppp research and experimentati and try-outs of-'new ideas. Ti calls for the strengthening state departments of educatio And Title VI provides special education for handicapped. Wayne 0. Reed, associa commissioner for. the Office of Education, speaking a seminar in New si ihe act hailed as breakthrough in the -lo controversy over federal aid the public schools.

In the school districls (lie programs have caused abrasion. Educators are worn about Uncle Sam gelling much control of education. TIIE act requires recipients funds lo meet certain criter For one, school districts describe why they need eased for the 22nd consecutive ar. More than 55.9 million, pro' school lo grandparent were hitting the books. Dnrollmem jir, colleges and iversitics went up to six Ilion, a gain ot 9.1 per cent the previous year.

In condary school were 13.1 Ilion in elementary, 30.0 Expenditures for public and vate education were estimat- at $45.1 billion, -with a rediction of $48.8 billion to be ent in the 1966-67 school year, direct expenditures for ucation amounted to 6.7- per nt of the gross national wluct (GNP)' last year. A neralkm ago, in 1929-30, the tion was devoting only 3.1 per nt of a much smaller GNP to ucation. SINCE passage of the Elemen- ry and Secondary Education Uncle Sam's portion 'of the II for public elementary and "condary schooling approached jht per. cent, almost double iat it was previously. The rest paid by state and local nds.

Uncle Sam's grants to educa- on all levels amounted to .9 billion. Next question: with all the wncy and all the interest, are pupils really learning at the vels expected? And what the levels be? To'find the answers a national ssessment project was initiat- in 1984 when the Carnegie advanced funds for a reliminary. sludy. It now is eing financed by $442,900 from arncgie and $490,000 from the ord Foundation's Fund for the dvarcement of Education. Instruments being contracted by four test develop- lent agencies in the fields of eading and the language arts, cience, mathematics, social tudies, citizenship, fine arts nd vocational education.

The educational establish- lent, meanwhile, isn't sure the dea is a good one. Meanwhile, the Education year, the Association National (NEA) offered school districls a do-it- "profiles of excellence" lit i a strengths and weaknesses -of educational programs and ways of improvement. HIGHLIGHTS of other education advancements in 1966: --A report on sex differences in learning abilities found some psychiatrists and educators worrying about boy students being short-changed when they are taught in the same manner as girls. --Parent volunteers at many elementary schools, including a i ton Elementary School, Ferguson Florissant, moved in, perfonning necessary chores that kept teachers from their main work, teaching. --The eductional policies commission of' the NEA proposed a program of early schooling for some five million of the nation's four and five year olds.

This would he accomplished by dropping the starting school age by two years--from six.to four. arm of the NEA endorsed professional negotiations as teachers bargained with ck Cards, hingAids he Negro teachers professional rganizalion. Also removed: the ast racial barriers to member- hip in state teachers associa- ions. PARENTS in numerous school districts became more militant, staging public demonstrations to ress their demands. In New York angry parents ringed I school, kept it from opening until promises to their liking were made.

noves were started to restore Latin and Greek to their former iigh place in education. Gerald F. Else, chairman of. the department- of classics at the University of Michigan, says they add to the rudder needed by the Great Society. "A part of the rudderlessness of American life comes from national loss of contact with the steadying, centering force of the classical tradition." Want Ad Information Copy Cancellation Deadline 'HI 4 f.M.

Sar-wday tll 12 Noon fot fAondav Fllday 4 P.M. Suodav'l Powf In odyflrtrt'po eowted Wmred-arelY as lha Delia Dtfflo- rar.Tlnet i not ba iQloonllbfi fol hen Inconect Initrtlotv STACT HATfi ON lEQUirt -SO: Euro' To( Blind Box NuoVn for Quick: Action Satisfaction Use "Tried and Tested" 'WANT ADS Dial ED 5-1 155 Say; "Charge It" Classified Advertisement 4. ilost Found LOST: Block SeUer, vklni Solomon School. Seward. 332-7706.

LOST: Collie -Pupoy. 3 1 old. Reward. Call 332-6565, lOSf- Gerrrxin vieirJty cf Bayou Rocd. BIcKk (end tan.

Arnweu To r.air.e of pcirne. Reward. Call ED 2-1286. LOST: Mate German ShepHeid, IQTW (ron leq Emt seen -vicinity E.TI ocyd School PEOPLE DO REAO WANT ADS! YOU ARK. i.

Schoots IfastrocBoos HIGH HOME SCHOOL If YOU flnTsii HisTi School, vAy ccnlJraje under this hanxHcap? Write Ibday a BOOKLET. TcLTs how you can HiBh School Diploma through spare lime -itudy. monthly, incltrdes All end 1 G.D. it 10. Male Help Wanted 1 BloiWPtent Foremen, cgc lo App in Pioducli Oxrpan Iw woik.

Salary optn. Call 334- il WANTEDi Good well actor and 1rixk No drvnlii, Terences. Top pay legukif worV. wolar wood frao. Wrllo Box 44.

Tho Of I (a PROOUCIS1 til divtuHd llr.o to builnen I jjtryl Nwd car. 40 Of older preferred. Point Vamlih, 912 otl Ohio BvUdtng, Ohio 41I4, P. O. Deilz, grade or ower.

Call collect, area ode 504, 891-TJ381 or after 5 3 242-9028. WANTED Jxperienced termite sales- nan. for appointment please. caL 334-3921 you are willing fo give up your lolklay to investigate this -oppor- unity you may be the man 'I am ooking for. Apply in person 8 to 1 A.M.

to Vaughn Barnes, Build- ng 1449, Abraham Shopping Cener. ATTEOTION BOYS AGE 12-15 We have several good newspaper routes open in your neighborhood If you are; interested in earning extra spending money, call Mr. Murris at EDison 5-1155 Circula tion Department, Delta Democra Times. EDIT Thll pollliwl reqylrtl yplng obllEtY ond mutt havb firxjiKS Shaif- Kind net At Fold tor CKi.1l you will woik In ogrisilve and CfllOY Itoo.l- good pov Svm. pay plus frea hoipltol'iarten.

Sell In pcno.n to, MOIOR CKEDIT 604 Highway 1 South. WAITRESS WANTED Motel and Grill on Hwy, in Lelond. Must be neat in ap- jearance, no phone calls please, pply in person; Room and board. PPORTUNITY to. earn ef $2.00 i-hovT In tooia tirr.a.

'dignified slUon. OpwJng now for woown o.urviu a oood Avon territory, Wiila 85. PEARL nWmiOSIER, 1419 Xlrilcnd Of cal ftni. SBrvleo'332-098. GIRL CAR HOPS WANTED Paid good pay and working conditions.

Apply in person to DAN'S BAR-B-Q DRIVE-IN. Hwy. 82 East U. Male or Female Help Wanted DELTA PERSONNEL SERVICE 106 Poplar al Wmhlngton 332-8935 Sttito Atcfi. (Poorer Machfni) $300 Setfdcxy $350 $290 H.S.

CrMtn. TralncB $350 (InduiWal) DOE JUrnlt Monogimvnf ISp.ak SSOM 7.V. SSOM Afironoraltf $I2M Ati'l Si CM Eaglntir 12M )9M An't to Tnaivrtr $14M Canlral Mgr. ilOM Aho: Delta cffm baak- ItwpTng for loioll huiWiwi, Mrmbxi NPA a i i a i nciirill.ng era paW. NATIONAL PEKSOHNEL ASSOCIATE World 1 loignl RKruitfntf Sritam.

ArticJes For Sale 20. Articles For Sale WANTED! SOMEONE TO TAKE OVER REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE Ask to get on our waiting list WiJRCHAKfiETQiAVliIGS G.E; 23" TV New Guarantee G.E.23"TV 12LB.G.E.AU1 G.E. WASHER G.E. REFRIGER BOY'S 26" BIH NORGEWRINGI NO MONBY DO AS LOW AS Washington Ave. K.

Service Directory WASHER 55 66 iRYER COM B. 250 ATOR 165 10 WASHER 33 WN WITH TRADE, $2.00 PER WEEK EAR Ph. 33MM 33. Service Directory money, how they 'will use it. And later, they must evaluate the worth of the proposed project.

During the year, enroll menls school boards the salaries. Also for improved okayed: sanctions, when necessary. Those include strikes. Advanced in integration were marked by the merger of COUNTER MAN WANTED 21 or overand married. Apply in person between 2 and 4 P.M.

No phone calls please. QUIKTE DRIVE IN the NEA educational institutions in-'Tcachers's and the American Association (ATA)-The Lighter Side WASIflNGTON (UPI) "What in the ever-lovin' blue- eyed work) do you think you arc doing?" she asked. It was a bit past midnight and ler voice was tinged with exasperation. "I'm practicing," I said. "Practicing what, for Pete's sake?" "Falling asleep," I said.

"Why have you got your legs all knotted lip in the sheet and your head hanging off the side of the bed?" I could tell she was going to insist on a full explanation. So 1 switched on the bedlight anc read her this press release that received from the Spring Air Mattress Co. "There is just as much ski! involved in falling asleep as there is controlling your got swing or playing a guitar," the press release said. I'LL BE honest wilh you TV been falling asleep, off and on more than 40 years. And i never once occurred to me tha it required any skill.

Learning thai falling asleep on a par with golf, and guita playing really built my ego. Fo that is something I am real! good at. I have a natural talen seeing this prec release, I don't feel so bad bout being unable to control golf swing or master the guitar. To each his own, as the saying goes. It is true that my falling sleep form isn't anything to about.

It's effective bu ungainly. That's because I hac never worked at It the wa? golfers and guitarists do. I FIGURED that with a little )ractice to polish my great natural ability I would soon be championship form. Fortunately, the press release isted some of the fine points. II called them the "Ten Commandments of Good Sleepman- CALL THE EXPERT Consult this up-to-the minute business service directory for an expert prepared to handle your service need! Carpet Service Moving-Storage CARPETS On the night of which my wife complained I was working on No.

8. It said, "If you have trouble falling asleep, take the position you usually find yoursel in when you wake up in morning." When I awake, I usually fine my legs all knoticd up in the sheet and my head hanging ofl the side of the bed. But falling asleep in thai position 'isn't easy, even foi someone as talented as In fact, my wife says that if continue practicing I will have to get more equipment nameiy, twin beds. SALES SERVICE FIFTEEN MODELS STARTINQ fl OQ95 AS LOW AS END OF YEAR SALE OFF ON ANY NEW OR USED SAW WITH COUPON BELOW (Worth $10.00 toward pur- price of any new 01 Poulan saw. Good until Jan.

15, 1967 THE FULTON CO, "Mississippi's Oldest Chain Saw Dealer" 317 Hwy'. 1 335-iSI MASLAND ARMSTRONG Hoctl OIIIU1 Kcltlt -Moltli Moil Can.l CARPET LAND Home Decorating Center Hwr. E. Ph. 132-1505 MOVING UP? Go North 1 1 Com No More AMERICAN DON EWBANX 332-2615 Heating Contractors Business Machines HOME REPAIRS moor REMODEL CONCRETE CABINETS FAINTING STOIM Greenville Lumber Co, 332-2437 MOVE UP to belter living in the iiome you find in today's Clas- sified Section.

HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Installation Service by eYCKrfi HODGES AIR CONDITIONING CO. Hwy. 82 E. GrKflvllli, 332-S394 "your Abltir.p SJeoler" TAKE ADVANTAGE Of Out -EXPERIENCED SERVICE DEPARTMENT Service on Typewriters and Adding Machines Call TOUCHSTONE BUSINESS MACHINES 221 Main Si. Ph.

ED 4-3861 DO YOU SELL A SERVICE? If you do you can have a one colnmn inch of space i in this service directory for one full month, for I $28.50. Call ED 5-1155 (o have your ad started.

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