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The Imperial Landau now only $ Long,lou ,sweepingl : nes. Satin black Duco finish with embellishments of brilliant chasseur red. Mouse gray top. Such interior appointments as special upholstery, vaulted roof, period hardware, built-in smoking set and maroon leather wind laces around the doors. A car of marvelous smartness at a marvelous price! 745 Former Price, $780 . o. b. Flint. M.c i. Left: A Touch Of Class-the 1927 Imperial Landau offered its owners both quality and luxury at a reasonable price. Below Center: Superior Sound is what one would receive when buying the new 1987 Technics stereo complete with compact disc player and three way speakers. Below: Time After Time a woman would be com- plemented on her new Amazon model watch which she could order by mail in her 1927 catalog. yK RCA RADIOLA 30-A jf Custom - built A specially built de luxe instrument, employ- ing the same perfected RCA 8-tubc Super- Heterodyne circuit as Radiola 32, but using the new Loudspeaker 100-A, an improved model of the famous 100. Selectivity, sensi- tivity and ease of operation identical -with Radiola 32, its only rival in cabinet sets. Operated directly from the electric lifht cir- cuit. Antenna coupler for indoor or outdoor Complete with Radiotrons $495 ?- Sony Digital ready stereo headphone. MDHJ30 $19 Includes Compact Disc Player rTecIinicsi PCOMDACT (Dos® DIGITAL 4UCJIO Technics 100 Watt Per Channel Stereo Rack System with compact disc player, quartz synthesized tuner 3-way speaker .system. WADSWORTH WATCH BAND Amazon Model Designed for women. It opens vn the center jj easily adjusted to fit the wrist, and is fas- tenedby a special safetyloc . 1 4 t. Solid Gold Plain, $18. Decorated, $23. 14 kt. Gold Filled: Plain, J6.50. Decorated, $7.50. Can be fitted to any woman ' s wrist watch $699 NEW 1987 $ LINCOLN TOWN CAR •Dual llumirwted Vleor Vanity Mrrora •Headlamp Convenience Syatem • Power Decfclid Pulldown •5L.V8 Engine •Automatic overdrive franemieefon •Locking wire atyled wheel cover •Cloth twin Comfort Seats 21,999 • Rear Carpet Floor MaO •6 Way Power Passenpcr Seat • Luxury Coach Root • Keyless Ilium. Entry System • P21570R1S WSW Tires •Crystal Clearcoat Metallic Delivered Left: Complete With Radiotrons this RCA radio was one of the most advanced radio systems of its time. Above: Right Off The Assembly Line, this 1987 Lincoln Town Car, complete with ac- cessories, sold for almost thirty times more than its predecessors in 1927. Yesterday and Today 19
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Dorm life: Something to write home about Nora Bacon has homework in more ways than one. During the week and most weekends, she is a student and a dorm resident. Once a month she goes home to Dwight, which is 100 miles away, where her husband, Clair and her 12-year-old son live. She also has two older children who are at- tending other colleges. Bacon believes a person has to reach for the stars, because your future is up to you. Nothing is impossible if a person really wan- ts it bad enough. A 1959 high school graduate, Bacon is a sophomore in nursing and already possesses an associate ' s degree in accounting. So why would a 45-year-old woman want to live in a college dorm? I have always wanted to live in a dorm but never got the opportunity. When asked if she has experienced a generation gap, her reply was No. I have been well accepted by the students. The main reason for this lifestyle is primarily economics. She found it would be far more ad- vantageous to stay here and go home once a month. Clair is very understanding and supportive. Without that, Bacon revealed, this situation would be impossible. Bacon is a pro-libber and believes a person is never too old to learn. She hopes to someday be the administrator of a nursing home. She also plans to write a book about her dorm life ex- perience. Dream as far as the skies ... is what Nora Bacon is doing. Susan Burgess Nora Bacon is enjoying her study time in her dorm room. Marlene Brooks Dorm Life 21
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