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.mh g-t.i i..r - W i .A-jfcu4(H'.,- m-irP 14 - THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 1. 1977 IncujLTol DalJ Jan. 7 v RALEIGH - On January 7,-1977, r Andy Griffith, weD known television and movie star, will come home to North Carolina to act as Master of Ceremonies for the Inaugural BaL To be held in honor of Governor-Elect and Mrs. James B. Hunt, Jr. and the incoming Council of State, the Ball will be given at the Williams Neal Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Governor-Elect Hunt, whose campaign stand in sup port of increased development of creativity in North Carolina brought nationwide attention to a state already noted for its many "firsts" in the arts, asked the North Carolina Symphony to act as co-sponsor, of this event. Proceeds will be divided between the Junior League, whose long-standing involve ment with the Ball is well rec ognized, and the Symphony. Entertainment at the Ball will include a sparkling array of nationally known celebri ties from North Carolina. To welcome incoming guests, the North Carolina Symphony, performing under the baton of Maestro John Gosling, will pre sent selections by American composers with a finale to in clude the North Carolina Sym phony Youth Chorale, low ing the presentation of Governor-Elect Hunt and other honored guests, such favorites as the Grandfather Mountain Cloggers, and singer Carol Sloane with her jazz trio will entertain. Miss Sloane will in clude in her program with world premiere of "I Love North Carolina" written by Lee Wing of Durham. As Grif fith winds up the evening with his own homespun humor, the Symphony will swing into a waltz ted by Hunt and mem bers of the incoming Council. This will be followed by danc ing to the music of Bob Haas and his 18-piece orchestra. Tickets for spectator only seating are now available for S3 XX). per person. These tickets provide a view of the program and the Ball itself and may be purchased by mail through the Inaugural Ball Office, Hilton Inn, Suite 200, Raleigh 27605, or by calling (919)829-4353. At the same time, $25 tickets for one table seat and dancing; $100 Ball Patronage tickets which include two teats dancing and a program listing; and $500 Ball Sponsorship tic kets for an entire table seat ing 10, dancing and a special Ball program placement fisting are on sale through the Ball Office. According to Dr. Law rence J. Wheeler, Ball Co-Chairman, thousands of Tar Heels are expected to attend this celebration: In addition, num bers of distinguished guests from all over the nation will honor the special occasion. BUSINESS Continued From Page 12 Section 2 of the Sherman' Act in the US District Court for the District of Columbia filed in November of 1974, naming the American Tele phone and Telegraph Company, Western ' Electric and Bell Laboratories as de fendants, and the 23 Bell fable of the ant WHO WISELY STORED FOOD RK THE WIHTER--ANDTHE&RASS-HoPPEX-WHO FOOLISHLY DID MOT ILLUSTRATES THE IMPORTANCE OF PREPARING NOW TO AVOID LATER 6UTOm&.raWEpTMRoU6H0UT HISTORY, THAT VERY IDEA ISA BASIC PRINCIPLE OP TODAY'S UFE M 6URAHCE.M0RE AMD M0RE,TU0t)iU PEOPLE ARE BENETmRGTUEMSElVES PROM SUCH rKETAtAnOH .THROUfeW C0MB-.HIE5 LUCE METROPOLITAN, WHILE AT THE SAME TIMEJTHEY ARE PROVIDING F3RTHE FUTURE NEEDS Of THBR FAMILIES. (Ms ill The aut mi--ut .iw . IAN Puii rr" . "WNED HIS FTAUtue R CENT OP me RXDD w SiW 20 - r. WITH THE IDEA OP IN DIVIDUAL PREPARING FOR THEIR FAMILIES' FUTURE NEEDS CAME A P00LtN6OP,THERISKlorHAVIN6 MANY PEOPLE. PREPARE FOR ATIME WHEN ANY ONE OF THEM MIGHT FACE HARDSHIP. THUS MERCHANT SNIPPERS IN ANCIENT RHODES SCHOLARS INDEED SHARED TH6 LOS IF PARTOFACAR60HADT0 BE SACRIFICED AT SEA IN ORDER TO SAVE THE REST couktmy a MSTROPOLITAM LINT system telephone companies ' as eo-conspirators. - The complaint charges unlawful conspiracy to mono- polize, attempt to monopo- 1 lize and monopolization of interstate trade and commerce ' in telecommunications service v and equipment. Crude OiliErice Rise Would Be Felt by All The threat of another price riae in imported crude oil has Americana again thinkinf . mora seriously about energy -how it'i used and how it can be conserved. North Carolina State Uni versity extension specialists , explain that industry is the largest user of energy in the , VA:, accounting for little' more than 40 per cent of the - total consumption. When the coat of this energy goes " . up, it's felt all the way down the line to the eonsumer. '; Transportation - ia the " second largest energy user. About a quarter of all the energy used in this country goes1 to move' people and things. Some of it ia used very inefficiently. - . Airplanes, for example, are the least efficient user of energy in transportation, but they' rank just barely ahead of automobiles in : this dubious distinction. - :V - The most efficient trans portation point of public from the stand fuel economy Is transportation fed HI'S INTOLERABLE BUT THATS HIS Spring 197? ' CbrnrnuniV Ecfacoffonal Opprtanbs Durham Qty Community Educxaticn Q?nt35 : , buses and trains. ' About one-fifth of the U.S. consumption of energy ia used in homes. Here, v heating and cooling are the : major users.- ' ' The goal of the community education . 'uri in Durham is to make quality educational experences available in convenient locations at reasonable costs. fi t you will see below, the community education school sites are offering a wide range of learning opportunities for people of all ages. Some courses are co-sponsored by Durham County agencies and institutions, while others have been developed by the school program coordinator. The classes and activities have been developed in response to specific needs and requests from community members, through the advisory councils and other groups active in the schools. . MoatOajlgin'rhoWookOf Jsmiusry 31 - February 4, 1977 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES In genend, each community school coordinator Is responsi ble for keeping the role sheets end handling the registra tion at his or her site. Registration is on a first-come, first served basis; your paid registration fee guarantees your place in the class. Instructors will plan to meet their class the first night if pro-registration indicates that the minimum enrollment has been met. Please note that you are to register for all of the classes offered at these community school sites by the procedures outlined here. That is, even if the course is technically sponsored by another agency (Le.. DTI. YWCA, Red Cross, etc.), the community school site is consi dered as the "sponsoring organisation" for the purpose of registration. The Community Education Program and Durham Technical Institute reserve the right to cancel a class with insufficient enrollment If you have questions, you may call the school coordinator, whose name and office hours are as follows: ' REGISTER DY C.'JL Mail the registratkm form or a facsimile, along with your fee, to the school coordinator where you wish to take the class. Registrations will be taken between January 4 and January 14,1977. ' REGISTER AT SCOPPIKS CENTERS: On Saturday, January 8. members of the community educa tion program staff will be available to hendterejignvtlonset booths set tm at Noruato and Soum&nu . They will be there between 0:30 ajn. and fcOQ pja. en this one day. You may register for any class at any site during thu special time. " ' , FLE&E K3TE: We will notify you only if the dase for which you have regis tered has been cancelled or if the enrollment maximum has been aaet If you do not hear front us by the fli class meeting plan to attend your class. Remember, most classes begin the week of January 31 February 4. 1977. To insure your notifi cation, of dase caaoellation. please put your home and office numbers on your registration form. , REGISTtUTlC."! !:$: Registration forms for each school site are available after the ascription of classes at each community school site. Please send this form or a facsimile for each class for which you wish to register. Send the forays) and fsefs) directly to the coordinator at the school site. stay register in parson et the REGISTER AT IKE SQSCl: Sff.rSK&ffiS tagden Jr. Blah lehfel -risen gt . ... . . . . . WESKZSPAT, JANUAIT tl Snepaid Jr. lags) flu I Naaa ,,.......,... . . . . . TCISSJAT. nwyns u ...... S.lpjsv a-ep-ss. IATE REGISTRATI0.1: In some cases there will be space available on the first night of class. If you wish to do this, go to the claas location and check with the coordinator to see If there Is room in that class or activity. Jack Ptei Brogdea Jr. High ScaeoL Gene Herrlagtoa, Stwpard Jr. High School 477-5838... . between SiM . 8 pja. daOf ,11:30 12:48 and S:184M iaOy Please do not call the schools in the mornings. The school secretaries are busy with other duties then, ami the coordina tors are not available at that time to answer your questions. Your consideration will be appreciated! BROGDEN 477-5505 LebnStreet Jack Frei, Coordlnotor .William D. Wee Jr., Principal Courses Sponsored By Durham Technical Institute B-01, TYPING REFKESHE2 Improve your typewrit ing skills and increase your words-per-minute on the school's manual machines or bring your own electric typewriter. Student should supply own supplies such as paper. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., 10 weeks. $7.00, maxi mum enrollment 20. Enrollees must be at least ip years of age, B-02, BOOKKEEPING I Learn the accounting system in Its simplest form opening the books, recording and posting, open entries, balance sheet, income-expense state , ments, journalising, special columns, cash Journal, prepara tion of final papers and closing the books. MONDAY, 7.-00 9:00 p.m., 10 weeks, $7.00, minimum and maximum enroll ment: 20 and 30. Enrollees must be at least 18 years of Sge. B-03, ADULT EBGH SCHOOL KF10MA43JLD. PEEP - This program consists of programmed high school courses for adults which meet the requirements of the adult high school diploma. These courses include: English, literature, math, social studies and science. Students enrolled in this course will also have the opportunity to prepare for the high school equivalency exam. Persons interested in this program may register any night the class meets. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 7.-00 10:00 pan., 10 weeks, 87.00, mini mum enrollment: 19. Enrollees must be at least 18 years of age. t B-04, INVESTMENTS Harris Upham Ca wffl condurt this course designed to cover the basic investment concepts of stocks and bonds, and the investment tools available to help the investor make wise decisions. Course will also deal . with estate planning, insurance and tax shelters. WEDNES DAY. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.. 10 weeks, $7.00, minimum enroll ment: IS. Enrollees must be at least 18 years of age. Courses And Activities Sponsored By Independent Instructors 4 IKS, BASIC DRAWING Carol Barnes will help you explore the basic techniques of drawing with pencil, char coal, pen and ink and washes: students will furnish their own supplies from a Hst provided the first night of class. WED NESDAY, 7.-00 9:00 p.m.. 10 weeks. $19.00. minimum and maximum enrollment: 10 and 18. JK3, AinOMOTTVE MAJNTIJ4ANCE ITO WONCN Anthony Lopes Jr.. will conduct this class reserved for women only. Ladies, do your own thingl Learn to change and rotate tires, change oil and filters, replace points end plugs, battery testing and maintenance, replace light bulbs, and en gine mfi" and adjustment Class will be held at DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL' AUTOMOTIVE SHOP ON DUKE STREET. WEDNESDAY. 7:00 9:00 p.m.. 10 weeks. $20.00. minimi? mnA manlmum enrollment: 10 and 18. . - v - B-07, CAKE DZCOSATING Learn how to create a unique cake, make decorative icings, decorate novelty birthday and special occasion cakes. A list of suppUes to be furnished by the student will be provided the first class session. WEDNESDAY. 7:00 9:00 p.m., 6 weeks, $10.00. minimum and maximum enrollment: 10 and 12. f fr08. BASIC WOODWOSXING - Mark McGlohon will help you learn the correct and safe use of hand and power tools. Techniques of assembly and finishing proosdures will be covered. Instruction will be directed to the beginning woodworker, but experienced woodworkers are welcome to attend classes. Students will furnish their own lumber, faste ners and finishing supplies. WEDNESDAY. 7:00 9:00 pjn.. 10 weeks, $15.00, minimum and maximum enrollment: 0 and 20. B49, SEWING FOX ESGSNNZ5S Imogene Deeds will provide instruction In pattern and fabric selection, pattern alterations, stephy-etep construction and finishing tochniquee for a basic garment. AO materials will be pro vided by the student and should not exceed $10.00. MON DAY. 10 Weeks, $18.00, mlnlmni and mmlfifit 10 and 12. . B-10, EI3XY DANCE FOX ENNISS - Telha OTJonneQ will teach this course being sponsored by too YWCA. Fun and exercise for women. Learn the traditional dance of Middle-Eastern women, WEDNESDAY, 7.-00 - 8:00 ' p.m., 8 weeks, J0O, minimum and maximum enrollment: 0 and 24. B-ll, BELLY DANCE FOX INTE2ACDIATES Telhe OTJonnell will teach this. class for those ladies who have had some belly dance experience. WEDNESDAY, 8.-00-9:00 p.m., 6 weeks, $11.00, minimum and maximum enroU . nenbeandaa. . B-12.03CSE COOKING FOX TSX5ANDAC11LTS Martha Hung will conduct this popular conrsf being sponsored by the YWCA. Learn to prepare fried woo-too, won-ton soup, sweet and sour pork, chicken with cashew nuts and other Chinese dishes. Bring your own knife, chop board, spatula and bowL Food materials included in fee. WEDNESDAY, 7:30 9:30 p.m., 8 weeks. $38.00, minimum end maximum enrollment: 8 end 20. B-i3,rxsxNraajorn3iro - Lou Carter will teach you how to choose a basic simple pattern and create your own details, indudliu collars, lapels, cuffs, bound buttonholes and many more details. 8tndent will furnish the pattern, fabric and materials. This course is being sponsored by the YWCA. MONDAY, 7:30 9:00 aun.. 8 weeks, $18.00, minimum and mexinmni enrollment: 8 and 10. Rcstrsticn Fcnn FcrClc?x3 At Dresden Jr. IHb Scfcrcl Plenty return this form or a facsimile along with the registration fee to Mr. Jack I'rcl. Coordinator. Brog den Jr. High School, Leon Streets Durham, 27704. You will be notified only if your cluis nun been can celled or lias reached maximum enrollment before receipt t f your registration. Generally, clussei begin the week of January 31, 1977. 7 NAMX ADDKE8S JET- BUSINESS F80NE- nOMEl CIASSTTrLE J ass sflafhle for the ew 88" (Check if appropriate) Make Check Payable To Community Education Program DISCOUNTS: Any Durham County resident over 88 years of age may take -any of the community school classes for Vi the stated fee. Please mark your registration form if you qualify. REFO FCUCY: If the class for which you have registered has been cancelled, or if enrollment maximum has been reached before receipt of your form, you will receive a refund chedc. U you decide not to take a class, you may notify us on or before the first class meeting day for your refund. No refunds will be issued after the first night of class. All refunds will be mailed as soon as they can be processed Refund checks will be issued by March 1,1977. 110 SHEPARD NoshStfoot 686-0461 Eugono Hordngtonr Coordinator Herbert E. TatumJr,, Principal i ?.Thf Cornmunity Education Program at Shepard Jr. High School is offering the following four classes epesaeted by DeAessTeckalIsat!tntobeglBnliy 1. Persons registering for Durham Technical classes must be at least 18 years of age. ' A 9'AIXJLTCXnSX i" This class consists of programmed high school courses for adults, which meet the nqulrentents of the adult high school diploma.. These courses include: English, literature, math, social studies, and science. Students enrolled in this course will also have the opportunity to prepare for the high school equivalency exam. Persons interested in this program may register any night the class meets. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. 7sOQ 10K pjn., 10 weeks. $7.00, minimum enrollment: 15. .,- y . frtii KXACING KEFKESnZX FOX ADULTS Learn better reading skills for personal improvement Ad vance at your own speed TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7:00 10:00 040., 10 weeks, $240. no other costs, maximum enrollment: 20. ' . ' ' . : 1 BASIC SEWING FOX ADULTS - Mrs. Alston will present a course to teach yon selection of patterns and fabrics, fitting and cutting, and machine use. Cost of gar ment made in class should not exceed $10.00. THURSDAY, 7:00 10:00 pjk, 10 weeks, $740, minimum enrollment: 20. 844, ADVANCED SEWING FOX ADULTS -Mrs. Alston, will conduct an intermedia ta course designed to teach special techniques (bound button holes, cording, hand tacking) needed when sewing more sdvanced patterns. Those who have had eome previous sewing experience will enfoy this course. TUESDAY. 7:00 10:00 pan.. 10 weeks, $7.00, mini mum enrollment: 2a 'J . : . Eugene Harrington, the community education coordinator, is interested hi knowing what kinds of activities end classes you would like to see offered at Shepard Other classes can ba scheduled in the spring, tf several people agree to attend Some possible set! vi ties include: typing, photography, hnmernaking hps, cooking, physical fitness, and a Ubysltttng ' clinic for teens. Please telephone Mr. Harrington (cBWHBl or 6884844) or stop by Shepard and talk to him about your Rccircticn Fern For ClcC3 AtSh:p:rd Jr.lIihSchccI Please return this form or a facsimile along with the registration fee to Mr. Eugene Harrington, Coordina tor, Community Education Program. Shepard Jr. High School. Nash Street Durham, N.C $7707. You will be notified only If your class has been csncelled or has reached maximum enrollment before receipt of your registration. Generally, classes begin the week of February 1.1977. NAME ADDRESS -2B HOME I C1AS TITLE POL Jam eiyWe for the W 88" ensisld (Check if appropriate) ; Make CWi Payable To Community Education Program x s X UHLT rMULI I, ,r''Artte. straws-
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