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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Bulky lif ejacketa have been
replaced by light weight verts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
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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.
DO YOUR OWN THING... with
Dillard's Bar-B-Q
Sauce
A DURHAM PRODUCT
Dillard's Bar-B-Q Sauce
tastes good on everything.
Mr. Bar-B-Q
says thank you
for buying our
product.
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Some of the most important
behin d-1 h cam era jobs on the
Wamer Bros, action th alter
"Cleopatra Jones" were
performed by skilled Black
technicians and craftsmen. :-0
Originally conceived and
co-produced by Black
actor-writer Max Julien, who
was as deeply involved with
selection of the crew as he was
with the actors, she film is also
an example of Warners'
affirmative action efforts in
minority employment.
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.
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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.
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ENLISTMENT BONUS
Thai's on top of the Army's new starting salary of
307.20 a month.
You must be a high school graduate and enlist for
either Infantry, Armor, Artillery, or one of many
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WOODED LOVE SCENE
Romance has its calling in the
woods for West Indian-born
actor, Neville Aureflus (Johnny
Monk) and Lynn Redgrave
(Nurse Betty Martin) in this
scene from the upcoming
Columbia Pictures release, THE
NATIONAL HEALTH OR
NURSE NORTON'S AFFAIR,
the screen version of Peter
Nicholas hilarious, but
touching, play. Produced by
Ned S herein and turned
entirely on location in South
London, the drama stars Miss
Redgrave, Colin Blakely,
Eleanor Bron, Jim Dale,
Donald Sinden and the exciting
new discovery from Illinois -Sheila
Scott-Wilkinson, who
plays the title role. Aurelius,
who plays the dural roles or
Johnny Monk and Student Dr.
Leyland, has been acting
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has received excellent reviews
for his theatrical and screen
performances. THE
NATIONAL HEALTH OR
NURSE NORTON'S AFFAIR
was dfcfwied by Jack Gold,
author of several
award-winning television plays
and documentaries.
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