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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 7

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Page 7A The Anniston Star. Tuesday, July 8, 1986 i At home Local dance team to represent area Ml When promoters ar mnced they would refund the $17.50 tickets, so many fans jammed the lobby that box office workers ran short of cash and the crowd got rowdy, campus police said. "We brought in some extra officers of our ownand some city police officers," campus policeJJgt Pete Ladriere said. "It was a show of force and it calmed them down." Dickey recovering following surgery Poet and novelist James Dickey says he feels weak and tired but otherwise well following his release from a hospital in Columbia, after removal of a brain clot. 'The 63-year-old Dickey, whose works include "Deliverance," was released Sunday from Richland Memorial Hospital.

Dickey, a University of South Carolina professor who has four books that are expected to be released during the next 12 months, had suffered from headaches for about two months and had emergency neurosurgery June 30, said his wife, Deborah. School. the U.S. TV Guide says Cosby knows best "The Cosby Show" star Bill Cos by won The Father Really Knows Best Award from the editors of TV Guide in their annual listing of the best and worst of television, published in the magazine's July 12 issue. Joan Collins' miniseries "Sins" scooped up two honors: Worst Miniseries and Most Loathsome Scene of the Year, for the Nazi torture of the heroine's mother.

Riskiest Performance honors went to Ronald Prescott Reagan, for performing a spoof of apene from the movie "Risky Business" in his underpants' on "Saturday Night Live." "Knots Landing" was named Best Prime-Time Soap Opera and "The Colbys," a "Dynasty" spinoff, was named the worst, and anyone who watched all 24 hours of ABC's "North and South: Books I and II" qualified for the Red Badge of Courage award, TV Guide said. The on First Award went to ABC for confirming that umpire Don Denkinger erred in calling Jorge Orta of the Kansas City Royals safe in the ninth inning of the' jixth game of the 1985 Wprld Series, In news, the editors applauded "CBS Morning News" for its coverage of the Vladimir Horowitz con-cert in "Moscow and awarded Best Documentary honors to Bill Moyers of CBS for "The Vanishing Family Crisis in Black America." "The Paper Chase" was named best series on cable television. Nugent disappoints college concert crowd When rock star Ted Nugent failed to show for a concert in Williamsburg, it took a police show of force to calm an angry crowd demanding refunds, authorities said. No reason was given for Nugent's cancellation Saturday night. He was booked to open for the group ZZ Top, in a show at the College of William and Mary.

Farmers of America Convention in Montgomery. Bronwyn Bishop of Woodland was elected state vice president for the coming school year. A team from the Randolph Roanoke Area Vocational Center, made up of Arthur Berry? Connie Banks, Robert Thrift and Jeff Pollard and advised by Jim Morris, won second place in the Forestry Judging division. other local teams took prizes. White Plains was second in livestock judging and third in dairy judging; Woodland was second in judging, and Wedowee was second in the Small Engines Competition.

Hazard named to Samford's dean list An Oxford student has made the spring semester Dean's List at Sam-ford University in Birmingham, Donna Hazard, the daughter of the Rev. and -Mrs. Don Hazard, made the list. A rising' senior at Samford, Miss Hazard is majoring in elementary education and is a 1983 graduate of Oxford High Dance partners Elaine Greenwood and Richard Prickett will rep--resent the area at the "St. Louis invitational" dance contest to be held July 19th in St.

Louis. Greenwood and Prickett recently orUhe First Annual Show Palace banceoff sponsored by the Alabama Show Palace, Conner Homes and Hughes Beverage Co. Greenwood is an employee of the Hager Hinge Co. and Prickett works for Southern Plating. They have been dancing together for four months.

The winners of the St. Louis contest will compete in the U.S. open in Anaheim, in November. Area students get future farmer awards Several area agriculture students recently won positions and awards at the 57th annual State Future Nancy Reagan to publish memoirs, possibly in 1989 Family Practice Associates 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.

7 Days A Week 4600 McClellan Blvd. Anniston, AL Next To The New Middle School dent sometime in the 1990s, began about six months ago. Bernstein said he was especially impressed with Mrs. Reagan's detailed recall of events that took" place before she started writing the diary. Mrs.

Reagan likely is going to require someone to help her organize the material, Janklow was quoted as saying, and she might use a writer, but no decision had been made. "This will beyond any doubt be one of the most important and widely read books to come out of the Reagan years," Robert L. Bernstein, chairman of Random House, was quoted as saying. Mrs. Reagan contacted Morton Janklow, a literary agent, about the possiblity of writing a book last summer and they had a number of meetings in Washington, Janklow said.

Preliminary talks with Random House, which will publish an authorized biography of the presi NEW YORK (AP) Nancy Reagan, who has kept day-by-day diaries of her White House years, has signed a contract to write her memoirs for Random. House, a newspaper reported today. The book is tentatively scheduled for publication in the fall of 1989, after Mrs. Reagan and the president return to private life, The New York Times reported. It will range from the author's youth through the 1988 presidential election.

The purchase price was not revealed. 237-8826 When You Need A Doctor Not An Emergency Room. 3: CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) VISA ran Shop Now for These Low Prices! Boyfriend's foot fetish is upsetting DEAR ABBY: I am going with a wonderful, man. He's good-looking, romantic, decent, sober, works, steady and treats me like a queen. So what's the problem? He keeps asking me to take my shoes off so he can kiss my toes and caress my feet.

Frankly, I would rather have him pay more attention to the rest of me, but what really turns him on is my feet. My mother says he sounds like a kook, and she hopes he's not dangerous. Outside of that he is perfectly normal. I love this guy and we're talking marriage. I've known guys to get carried away with other parts of a woman's anatomy, but this is a new one.

Have you ever heard of it before? And should I worry? TOOTSIE-WOOTSIE DEAR TOOTSIE: Your boyfriend has a foot fetish, which simply means that he is "turned on" (sexually stimulated) by feet. It's nothing new, and it's not dangerous. If he wants to know what caused it, a psychotherapist could probably dig it out of his subconscious. Don't worry about it. You could be "sole-mates." DEAR ABBY: Seeing "Slow Me Down, Lord" by 85-year-old Wilferd A.

Peterson in your column not only triggered "Speed Me Up, Lord," it brought to mind a surrebuttal by my grandfather, Samuel Ullman (whose "Youth" was published in your column in 1982 and was often quoted by Gen. Douglas MacArthur). poem (enclosed) was written circa 1918, so if you think it merits sharing with your readers, you have my permission. MAYER U. NEWFIELD DEAR MR.

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