48-TTH casouna tana a, m Vacations: There Must Be A Safer Way mm intact - with mi.irv and IWSM fori w a BttU pra-pl- der tha sport in family will be M teas Sommar. and try to ton- aaa puaawiln problem area. An ouaca of prevention ia worth ft pond of unburn Water sports pose a lew basic dangers To avoid boat ooUraiona, all boata roina out after dark moat carry a light of aoma kind - and partica lariv the mailer craft. Row boata and canoea could aim one some reflective tape, per haps wrapped n round the handle of oar or paddle. Bulky lif ejacketa have been replaced by light weight verts that buckle on comfortably. Non-swimmers, of course, should wear such a vest all times while boating, and ao should swimmers under cer tain conditions. A fisherman who knows how to swim still ought to protect himself against drowning through sheer fatigue by wearing a lifevest whenever he goes out alone, especially at night Your hardy water-skier son mav be a strong swimmer, but it he takes a bad spill and gate the breath knocked out of him, that won't help. Water skiers should always wear life vests, period. Is there a sailor in the family? See that there's a shortwave radio on board before sailing out of sight of land. For most adults. vacation means a sudden plunge into unaccustomed and strenuous exercise. Did you ever think of going into training for vacation? Might be a good idea to play tennis two or three times a week tha month before vacation, or to schedule regular twimming sessions for the whole family before you leave town. This could pre vent stiff, sore muscles - or worse - for that first fren zied day at the resort or campground. Is the family considering a raft trip? Most companies that organise these trips ad vise that it's all right to bring your camera aa long as its wrapped in a watertight con tainer. Baloney. The camera is positively going to be sub jected to both spray and aand, and the repair bill will be juat slightly higher than the cost of replacement No matter what they say, purchase an inexpensive camera for that raft trip and leave the Has selhiad at home. Also, take some good climbing and hik- ing shoes for side trips while the rafts are beached. Backpackers should check their gear for emergency sup plies before setting out even on a day trip. Day trips have been known to turn into over nightersl Is your hike in an area where snakes are numer ous? A snake bite kit U com pact and cheap. At least take a basic first aid kit Pack flashlight knife, matches, groundsheet and drinking water in addition to high-energy foods. No matter how long or short a hike is nlannad Me that knows where you are going and when vou expect to la tum. Notify a forest ranger or Aunt Maud, but tell some body. This can save a lot of time and misery should you run into trouble. Are your children likely to spend more time on their bikes than off this summer? Ascertain how well they know the traffic laws of the state, since they're expected to obey them whenever riding. Accompany children along routes they .use frequently, and see if they understand the traffic patterns at every, intersection. Planning to do lots of trav eling by car or camper? Take along some warning signals such as the inexpensive flares. You may want to invest in one of the new flashing lights that can be set on the hood or top of the vehicle. These work off batteries or plug into the cigarette lighter and are an effective way of signalling vour position to oncoming traffic. And to prevent acci dental hunger or fatigue, carry a thermos of Carnation Instant Breakfast mixed with fresh whole milk. It makes a great energy pick-up at any time of day. At the end of a vacation, there's nothing nicer than coming home to find house and property intact. Did you put the porch light and at least one interior house light on a timer, so they lit up every night and made tha house look occupied? Did you ar range for a friend or neighbor to water the yard, and remove newspapers and throwaways from the doorstep? Then the chances are that your safe va cation will have a happy ending. Emmy Winner's Wife Says . . . Be Happy Tho' Hamburgerless Jane Hamner ia not the typical American wife, facing another summer of typical barbecue menus, but her food ideas can help you and your budget. She has to feed two growing teenage children who have sworn off beef alto gether. At the same time she feeds herself and husband Earl Hamner, well-known au thor and creator of the Emmy-winning CBS-TV show, "The Waltons." Both parents enjoy a charcoal-broiled hamburger right off the grill. Mrs. Hamner also feeds an assortment of indoor and outdoor dogs plus a wild bluejay who flies into her sunny kitchen every morning clamoring for food. That's the easiest of all. The bluejav likes dogfood. Mr. Hamner call him. "Rover" Mm. Haunter's real prob lem of course, is Jjpw tojm sure that her children are eating enough protein. The mainstay of their diet is milk and cheese. Breakfast is of ten a cheese omelette, toast, juice and a glass of whole milk When they're in a hur ry. Jane serves instant break fast. (She often serves it for a midaftemoon snack as well, because two glasses of this supply half the Recommend ed Daily Allowance of pro teins, vitamins and miner als.) At lunchtime the children help themselves to milk, cheese, yogurt, nuts, tuna. Sometimes they construct a "health food" sandwich from cucumber, Swiss cheese, al falfa sprouts, tomato, avo cado, bacon bits and French salad dressing on whole wheat bread. At a typical summer din ner Mrs. Hamner may serve hamburgers--hut just for the parents. Everyone eats a fin ger salad of raw carrots and celery. The children make a main dish out of her vege tarian masterpiece of the day: Swiss Cheese Pie. Made with two kinds of cheese and garnished with Contadina Sliced Baby Tomatoes, it looks pretty and tastes satis fying enough to be a main dish. Virginia Piper, Direc tor of the Carnation Food Service Center, suggests you keep that in mind if you're observing meatless days at your house this summer. It's good for an important lunch eon, too. Most important of all, Swiss Cheese Pie is so protein-rich that it will keep anybody happy tho' hamburgerless. Tomato Topped Swiss Cheese Pie (Makes 6 servings) V4 cup sliced green onions 1 cup thinly sliced omon rings 't teaspoon basil leaves 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 9-inch unbaked pastry shell 2 beaten eggs k cup sour cream 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Swiss cheese Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 cup (14V4-ounce can) drained Contadina Sliced Baby Tomatoes Saute green onions, onion rings and basil m butter, spoon over bottom of pastry shell. Mix eggs, sour cream and Swiss cheese. Spoon cheese-mixture into pastry shell. Sprinkle top with Parmesan cheese. Bake in moderate oven (350F.) 35 minutes. Garnish top with sliced baby tomatoes and bake 5 minutes longer. Slumber Party Masterplan Manv parents find it almost inconceivable that their daughters can spend so much time on the phone and never run out of things to say. That's one reason a slumber party is so popular with girls. They have all night to exchange ideas on clothes and classmates, to eat, play games, and experiment with make-up and hairdos. To help your young hostess get off to a good start, or ganize at least pan oi inei party with her. Begin by establishing mutually agree able ground rules, like mak ing the telephone off-limits except with special permis sion, allowing only invited guests, and invoking a spec ified indoors-only curfew. Now work out a simple check list, including: 1. Who to invite? What will they do? Limit the party to six or eight, depending on space -Talking and eating will be maior activities. Have fa vorite games on hand: Scrab ble, Scribbage. Monopoly. 1. Where to entertain? Since sleep will be of minor importance, let the iris have the living or family room. Push furniture back and have pillows earnes. camera and other basics handy. I. How should auests be invited? Send a written invitatlon- preferably handmade-so that guests' parents will know where the party is being held. Phone number, and length of party. The latter will help parents who might l nicking up guests and ftMbitf anyone's over staying their welcome. 4. What food to serve ane mMm it? Most anything goes, es pecially If there's plenty of It. Fresh vegetables and fruits, and soft drinks, should be available along' with the makings for pizza, sandwiches and hot bev erages. Individual packets of Carnation hot cocoa mix are another nifty convenience item. All it takes is hot water to make a rich tasting, tummy - warming beverage and the conversational flow can continue almost unin terrupted. Hot cocoa also makes an ideal nightcap. 5. A special parly touch? Bake a sheet cake ahead and decorate it with each girl's name. SHOPPER GRIPES 'Poor product per formance" is the primary source of consumer annoyance, followed by "advertising that mis leads or claims too much" and "poor per sonal service in stores," These findings are from a survey conducted by Better Business Bureaus. Distaff Deeds Learning How to Alter Pattern Ends Problem JANICE By CHRISTENSEN "Learning to alter a jacket pattern to fit my husband was an impor- ' t ant part of the tailoring workshop I attended recently," according to Mrs. Paula Wyatt, Cleveland County. n "My husband has trouble finding ready made jackets that fit him, and the Jackets I'd made for him didn't fit right either," the homemaker added. "Patterns weren't sized large enough," she explained, "for my husband is tall, broad shouldered and has a husky build." After she altered the pattern, Mrs. Wyatt made a shell to check the fit before she cut the jacket out of a knit fabric. "It was a perfect fit," Mrs. Wyatt told Jessie Ann Wingo, home economics , extension agent. Wyatt was pleased too. He has already asked his wife to make him several more Jackets after she finishes the first one. SPECIAL LIBRARY Children enrolled in Alamance County's Head Start prosram have a good reading library, thanks to the efforts of the county's Extension Homemakers Club women. The Education Com mittee of the organization collected books for the preschoolers and pre sented them to classroom teachers, explains Mrs. Ozetta Guye, home economics extension The Microwave Chef Vegetable Ideas With A Flair Microwave cooking has really come of age. The new ovens provide delicious and nutritious meals and do so in a fraction of the time required for other cooking methods. Here's a colorful array of vegetable side dishes specially created with easy microwave preparation in mind. Creamed Potatoes and Peas 1 lb. small skin potatoes 1 cups shelled fresh peas 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 tablespoon chopped omon 2 tablespoons flour V4 teaspoons salt Vi teaspoon dill weed teaspoon pepper IVi cups milk Cook potatoes on paper towel in oven, first pricking skin to prevent bursting dur ing cooking. Cook 8 to 9 min utes or until potatoes soften. Remove and set aside. Wash peas and place in serving dish. Add 2 tablespoons water and cook covered with plate or plastic wrap, 5 minutes. Set aside. In 4 cud measure, combine butter and onion. Cook uncov ered 1 minute, stirring once Blend in flour, salt, dill and penoer. Stir in milk, mixing well. Cook uncovered, S min utes 30 seconds, or until mix ture boils Meanwhile peel potatoes arid arrange in serv ing dish with peas. Pour sauce over vegetables. Makes 4-5 servings. These recipes were devel oped hv home economists at Litton Industries, the nation's leading manufacturer of mic mwnve ovens H.ach exciting recipe, they say, is a sun bet to please family and guests alike-and don't be surprised if they ask for "seconds1'! Honey Glazed Carrots 4 medium carrots, sliced or cut into strips 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons water . ,.,.,. .:-.,( In 1 quart casserole, com bine carrots, butter, honey and water. Cook covered, 7 to 8 minutes or until carrots are ht about tender, stirring oc casionally. Stir m salt. Maxes 4 servings. Tir: a oesirea, ana v teasnoon ground ginger or 1 teaspoon chopped candied ginger with honey. Honey Glazed Carrot and Cheesy Crumb Tomatoes Cheesy Crumb ' 4 tomatoes , cup bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese V4 teaspoon salt Dash pepper Cut tomatoes in half i wise and arrange on serving Elate cut side up. Combine read crumbs and butter in small bowl. Cook uncovered, 3 to 4 minutes or until golden brown, stirring frequently. Stir in remaining ingredi ents Sprinkle crumb mixture over each tomato half. Cook uncovered 3 to 4 minutes or until hot. Makes 4 servings. agent. The children love to look through the books, the agent added. And they love to have stories read to them.. INDUSTRY TOUR Knowing what in dustry is trying to do to curb pollution can improve the understand ing of citizens living in the areavv So the Federal Paper Board firm agreed to give Extension Homemakers Club members in Colum bus County a tour of their plant while they explained pollution control efforts. More than 85 women attended the Environment Seminar where they saw an aeration system that was developed cry tne plant and that is revolutionizing water treatment procedures. Company personnel and the women from the community also explored ways that they could work together to improve the Riegelwood community, added Mrs. Elaine Blake, home economics exten sion agent. LIGHT BULBS Burning out a lot of light bulbs? Some of the reasons might be these: excessive voltage, poorly designed fixtures that don't allow beat to be dissipated, vibration in in the fixture and poor electrical connections. If you are using 120-volt bulbs and having a lot of burn-outs, try those rated for 125 or 130 volts. Be sure bulbs are screwed in tightly for good connection. SAFETY TIP Firemen sometimes are injured from fumes of stored pesticides when fighting farm fires. Explosions or intense fire from certain types of pesticides are also possible. NCSU Scientist Heads Study Beef Goals Outlined for South Southern cattlemen need to change some production and marketing practices in order to gain a larger stake in the "beef boom," according to a regional study headed by a North Caro lina State University animal scientist. There is plenty of room for expansion of cattle numbers in the region, but the first step should be improved pro ductivity and returns from the cattle on hand, the study report suggested. A higher percentage calf crop is one press ing need. Others include retaining ownership of calves longer, selling heavier calves and im proving animal nutrition. The study was made by a committee of animal scientists representing six southern states and headed by Dr. E. R. Barrick, N. C. Agricul tural Experiment Station researcher. The final report of the group underscored the "great opportunity" the region has for increasing the returns from beef cattle. But some improvements must come first. Breeding is a tradi tional problem in commercial beef herds. Calf crops of 80 percent or less are not uncommon. An 80 per cent calf crop means, for example, that out of a herd of 100 brood cows, 20 fail to produce a calf. The cost of maintain ing these 20 cows dips into returns realized from the sale of the other 80. It also means, of course, that the potential sale of 20 calves Is lost. This spring, the average price of stocker calves was $281 per head on state-sponsored sales. Twenty head at that price would gross $5,620. The regional commit tee, which was appoifll by the Southern Section of the American Society of Animal Science, sug gested a goal of 90 per cent calf crop weaned for the entire region. They suggested individual herd owners shoot for a 86 percent average or better. ' fe&sc'ffi NIGHT LIGHT Many of the night lights on our streets, highways, parks and yards seem to have an adverse effect on trees and shrubs. 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Several activist groups in Hollywood are seeking e x p a nsion of work opportunities for minorities at a result of a considerable Increase in the number of savvies geared to minority audiences. Among some of the other films employing numerous Black's have been "Lady Sings the Blues", "Book of Numbers", "Trouble Man", "Slaughter", "The Mack" and "Super Fly H". "Cleopatra Jones" stars Tamara Dobson in the title role, with Bernie Casey, Shelley Winters, Brenda Sykes and Antonio Fareas also starring. It is an action-packed drama about an unusual woman s involvement in ridding the njack community of one of its CLEOPATRA" CRAFTSMEN- Actor-writer Max Julien, who originated the screenplay, and stuntman Ernie Robinson observe action during filming of the new Wamer Bros, action thriller "Cleopatra Jones" starring Tamara Dobson as heroine of anti-drug movie. Numerous other BlacU had key behind-the camera jobs on production which will be released in July. Local Educator Attends HRA Workshop in D.C WASHINGTON, D. C, June 11 Dr. E. Lavonia Allison, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Educational Recreation, North Carolina Central University, is attending the annual workshop here for officers of state and district affiliates of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (AAHPER). If you resort to "no cal" beverages for thirst quenching tn the summer, try a glass of fresh lemonade made with non-caloric sweetener. Lemonade prepared this way has only 10 calories, and the fresh flavor of tree ripened lemons. POTATO CROP North Carolina's spring Irish potato crop is the smallest since 1964, according to the Crop Reporting Service. The crop is estimated at 1,568,000 hundredweight, 2 percent below last year. Acreage is up slightly but a wet period in March hurt yields. "Our main concern at this time is the struggle to keep health, physical education ana recreation programs going strong and to extend services where they are needed , ir. Allison said. 'We have leadership responsibility for 1973-74 programs of our organizations and are trying to see that youngsters get what they so urgently need - health and family life education, newest approaches in physical education, and recreation and snorts programs for their leisure time". AAHPER President, Willis J. Baughman, University of Alabama, opened workshop sessions with a plea to improve the quality of life for all. "We are the people with professional expertise in these areas of learning and we must make our services available in every community", he said "Much depends on leaders who can help boys and girls to improve their health behavior and take advantage of opportunities for physical activity and other wholesome leisure time pursuits", Baughman said. Much of the four-day workshop will be devoted to small group meetings in which participants will discuss ways of attacking common problems. General topics include public affairs and legislative activities, student involve me n t , " an d organizational patterns of state associations. Dr. Allison is President- elect of the North Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. AAHPER, the sponsoring organization, is a national affiliate of the National Education Association. ga ra7 I H 1 1 - iil 'esl How does more them 340amonth (after just four months) sound to you? ' There's more to it than just the pay You don't have to spend our money for food, housing, medical or dental bills. You get some of the best job training in the world. You can travel to places like Hawaii and the Caribbean... and you get a raise automatically in four months. To see if yoqualify,tofindout if you've got what it takes to make it in the New Navy, call or see IIIEP PETTY OFFICER lART TILLEY U.S. NAVY IRBCRUrnNG 8TATION 302 IMORFUS STREET DURHAM INC. 682-2800 Mild out how you in The New Navy. by Joe Black An important Black woman, for whom I have great respect, said something a few days ago that got me thinking. What she said was, "Women weren't created to walk behind their men, or ahead, but side by side." And I thought, how many of our women walk that way? How many are into their responsibilities as a woman? Their commitment to the stability of the Black family unit? True, the fires of romance may begin, to burn low. But that needn't cool the glow of caring, shar ing, and growing together. Especially when chil dren can learn from the love and guidance of both parents. When a woman walks side by side with her man, she makes him neither slave nor competitor. But rather, her companion. Someone to encourage to take his place as head of the family. Someone to provide the affection both she and her children need. If we could attune ourselves to these notions, perhaps more Black men would feel the great dignity of being a good husband and father, instead of just someone around the house to help out with the bills. I remember reading something once that said, "If you want him to be more of a man, try being more of a woman." Might be worth a try. Vice President The Greyhound Corporation Three talented Black women- Ann Waddlington, Cheryl Kearney and Bertha Brock filled key positions as hair-dresser, set decorator and wardrobe, respectively. Each brought a solid background of fffining and experience to tne oroduction. Ms. Waddlington was tne first Black hair stylist to crack the Moving Picture Makeup and Hairstylists local union, when she was called to style Diahann Carroll's hair for the "Julia" TV series. She has subsequently worked on numerous films such as "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" and TV series such as "Room 222". Ms. Kearney was set decorator on "Lady Sings the Blues" and "Hit Man" before joining the enm on "Cleopatra Jones . Ms. Brock was previously hi charge of wardrobe on "The Book of Numbers". Blaek men on the "Cleopatra Jones" crew mmi Ernie Robinson, stunt coordinator, Ernie Phillips, production painter, Walter McCovev electrician. Bill Gillolun, still photographer. and Bob Lucas unit publicist. Of maior importance was the breakthrough of Paul Williams as craft service man. The job, which might be considered menial, to nevertheless one of the best paid on the crew. It involves keeping the shooting site (sound stage or location site) hoy and coffee pot hot and handy. Its trade industry union, which might have been thought the first to admit minorities, has been one of the roost recalcitrant Reason: In certaia situations, a craft service man can earn up to $750 or $1,000 per week. h ssr mm bsb-s. Wm ! mm m - "jHalfe.. EgjH Baasnflsnm1 I ' y- gfl , f-auE, .jjfiPS JfPPpf JnmAm BVBnW jflfflHsfsW kreR rue aum vm ovcr THE &eOTE$r (OECOftPfP NVMpER Of CURTAIN CALLS EVER RECEIVE? 0Y A PALLET PAWCSR I 89 91 CAME PEhbi ARIM&.APrER A PERFORMANCE OF"$WAM LAKE" IN VIENNA . AUSTRIA IN . ,, .1 l-J iJJivf u eomrmfA &mt FROM THE INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE AWP TELE6RAPM CORKEATION TO THE BROOKLYN ACAPEMY OP MUSIC IN NEW RK KEENTLY MELTCp FINANCE THE AMERICAN PtgUT Of MAURICE gEJART 0ALLET OF "THE 20 CEMTURY FROM PEL&IUM. FORMAL WEAR RENT-SALE Dwight's Formal Wear Hovb: Mou.-Fri 4:30-9 pjn. Sat. 10 aJBL-6 pjav 308 Dfflard St Durham, N. C. Phone 688-7790 ARMY ANNOUNCES $2500 ENLISTMENT BONUS Thai's on top of the Army's new starting salary of 307.20 a month. 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