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use along with the child's
age and abilities, ts the
liMwr durable enough to
last? Or will parts
readily fall off?
Complicated, , hidden
mechansims may be
more interesting to youth
and adults than to children.
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE PLANNED FOR HILLSIDE BAND
The NROTC of NCCU will sponsor KOOL AND THE GANG as a benefit performance for the
Hillside Band Parents to assist them in their efforts to help Hillside Band to attend the Mardi Gras in
February, 1974. The Hillside Band members were invited to participate in the Mardi Gras festivities in
New Orleans, La.
Special guests at the benefit will also include the group known as "THE PHAROAH'S of
Washington, D.C.
The Benefit Concert will be held on NCCU campus on Saturday January 12, 1974 at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets will be available at the Hillside High School office, Record Bar, Elder Student Union, and
Record and Bar Tape Center.
Prices are $2.50 for students and $3.00 for adults.
The public is cordially invited to participate and aid in the benefit for the Hillside Band to attend
the Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Select Toys that Will
Aid Child Development
RALEIGH The
clamor for new toys and
Santa is being heard as
Christmas approaches.
And for parents wonder
ing what gifts they should
buy, consider these ideas
before shopping.
Packing too many toys
under the tree may over
whelm children, observe
extension home econo
mist specialists. North
Carolina State Universi
ty. So think of toys as
balancing a diet.
Consider the individ
ual child's needs and
interests. Provide for
exnerience that will
enhance physical devel
opment, encourage play
with other children and
stimulate imagination
and use of the mind.
Price is no guarantee
of Quality or pleasure.
And many creative hours
can be spent with home
made playthings.
Consider how the toys
are designed. Basic
shapes and coloring can
encourage sensitivity. So
buy toys with shapes
related to their use.
While too many colors
can confuse children,
less detailed toys may
challenge their imagina
tion.
Think about how and
where a toy will be used.
Many toys can be made
from fabric, paper, met
al, wool or plastic. So
select toys made of
materials appropriate
for their use. For a
young child, a soft bail
may be more satisfactory
than a hard, plastic one.
Youngsters may find
broken toys frustrating--
Pre-Christmas
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The necewity of a perfect
diaper wash for baby s health
and comfort prompts many
queries from conscientious
mothers. Here are some of
them:
What causes the tiny grease-
falls that 1 sometimes find in
pre-folded diapers after I've
washed them a number of
times?
Thev are the result of oil
rubbed on your baby. Their
presence means you are not
washing the diapers in hot
enough water. Possibly, too,
you are not using enough
soap or detergent.
What causes diaper pail
odor?
Ammonia is the major
cause. It is created when the
baby's urine comes in con
tact with certain types of
bacteria which can exist in
diapers.
How can I combat this odor?
One of your best weapons
is Borateem Plus, a borax-
based product that sweetens
and conditions.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
MECHANICS AND FARMERS
BANK, PLAINTIFF
vs WILLIE L. YOUNG and
wife, EDITH A. YOUNG and
SAM HICKS and wife,
JOSEPHINE Y. HICKS,
DEFENDANTS
TO: EDITH A. YOUNG
TAKE NOTICE that A
Pleading seeking relief against
you has been filed in the above
entitled action. The nature of
the relief being sought is as
follows:
A judgment collectively and
Individually against you and
the other above named
defendants for the payment of
note to the plaintiff, or
order, in the sum of $976.56,
with interest from March 12,
1973 as a result of a default in
the payment of said note.
which is past due and payable.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to
make defense to such pleading
not later than February
1974 and upon you failure to
do so the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
court for the relief sought.
This 17th day of December,
1973.
WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR.
ATTORNEY 203 12 E.
Chapel Hill Street, Post Office
Box 125. Durham. North
Carolina 27702 Telephone No.
AC 919 688-2374.
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Appears U. S. Headed for a Recession Next Year
The United States appall
headed for a 1 ecasskMi and even
more inflation in 1974 as a
result of the energy ihniUpn
survey Of Duke University
economists shows.
Thirtftt of Duke's ll
economists, responding to a
questionnaire last week, said
they a "significant" pssibility
exists for a serious economic
downtown next year.
Onl y two economists
participating in the survey said
they see no insurmountable
problems ahead in 1974.
The grim. picture that
emerged from the survey
contai ned forecasts of
unemployment up to 12
percent, but most of the
economists pegged expected
joblessness at the 6 to8 per
cent level. It is currently 4,7
percent.
Two of the economists
based their predictions on
continuance of Arab oil
boycott, which Nixon
Administration officials have
said may be costing the U.S.
more than 3 million barrels of
crude a day. Total domestic
consumption before the
boycott was slightly more than
17 million barrels a day.
Many of the economists who
see a business downturn
coming because of the
spreading energy shortage said
tV textile, plastics,
.....portion. recreation and
aircraft industries wiU be
plMlariy hard kit. Some also
included agriculture.
Al those industries are
extremely dependent on a
constant supply of oil and
refined petrochemical
products.
One economist, Dr. Thomas
Havrilesky, , summed up the
outlook for the recreation
industry this way: "Dire."
Most of the others noted
that the skiing industry and
other outdoor sports will suffer
both short and perhaps
long-term effects as Americans
react to sharply higher gasoline
pri ces and maybe even
rationing by spring.
Almost all of the economists
said the Administration should
begin gasoline rationing, but
with a "white market" that
would allow motorists to sell
their unneeded coupons to
others.
There was almost total
support for higher energy
pricesup to 25 percent above
current levels--as a means of
stimulating oil and natural gas
production.
Support was also high for
May the spiritual glow of this glorious
season remain with you and
bless you through the coming year.
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turning the nation around to a
"low-energy ffretyle"froni
now on, ending the post-World
War ll trend of ever-increasing
consumption that finally led to
a critical dependence on
foreign oil imports.
"It would benefit both the
environment and the physcial
condition of the population in
general, " said Dr. Lloyd
Seville.
Another economist said he
hopes the oil shortage will
induce U.S. auto makers to
stop building cars with high
fuel consumption.
There was some feeling that
inflation caused by the energy
shortage will depend largely on
how the Federal Reserve
System, which controls the
nation's money supply, reacts
to the prospect of reduced
economic growth.
If the "Fed" tightens money
and credit, said Dr. Martin
Bronfenbrenner, "the result
would be non-inflationary, but
the chances of a short-term
recession would be increased."
If the government reacts by
loosening money and credit, as
Bronfenbrenner, said he
expects it to, "the recession
will be postponed or reduced
in intensity, but the rate of
inflation will be accelerated."
Saviile noted that some
InHnefriac nartuMlfairlv those
engaged in road building, could
be kept busy building
sidewalks, bicycle paths and
sound barriers along existing
highways.
Environmental gains during
the last few years shouldn't be
abandoned "in general," Saviile
said, but "relaxed only in
limited problem areas while
they are concurrently extended
elsewhere. ,
This could be done, he
expalained, by selective use of
high-sulphur fuels while
extending the enforcement of
excessive noise standards in the
cities. ' ' : .' 'V
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At UNC Receive
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BLACK STARS PREMIER (HOUSTON) In a recent effort to raise funds for Houston's black
charities, national famed black comedians such as Richard Pry or (left) and Dick Gregory (right) took
time out of a busy schedule to put on a show in Jones Hall. Pictured in the center is Larry Gardner of
Gulf Oil Company - U.S., Public Relations Department, who along with KYOK Radio Station
coordinated the affair.
Department, said, "There is no
question that the scholarships
provided by the Academy have
stimulated interest in film well
beyond the reach of the
scholarship money."
Two film festivals were held
on the UNC campus last year,
one sponsored by RTVMP
Depatment and one by
students. And in a
campus-wide film festival
sponsored by a UNC fraternity,
Wallace said more and better
films were entered.
"Much of this excitement
about film is attributed to
student knowleged that the
Academy has selected this
campus as one of the
institutions to spur film study
and production," he noted.
Film proposal applications
i are available through professors
Earl Wynn in 205-A Swain Hall
and Calvin Pryluck in 210 A
Swain. Selection will be based
on quality of the proposal idea
and evidence of ability to carry
out the project, according to
Wallace.
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Christmas
May Yuletide cheer light your way
M t6 a year with happiness each day.
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Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sci ences has
presented a $2,500 grant for
five student film. scholarships .
to the Radio, TfievWon.. Ife W
Motion Pictures' Department '
the Unviersity of North
CaroUna at Chapel Hi U.
This marks the second year
the UNC RTVMP Department
has received $2,500 from the
Academy which also presents
the Oscars to members of the
film industry at the annual
Academy Awards ceremony.
Students at UNC at Chapel
Hill, North Carolina Central
University in Durham and
ShawUniversity in Raleigh are
eligible to receive the
scholarships presented by the
Academy "to encourage
artistic and scientific
achievement in film arts."
Dr. Wesley Wallace,
chairman of the UNC RTVMP
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WISHES THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON AND FROM ALL OF
US TO ALL OF YOU, WE WISH YOU THE MERRIEST OF
HOLIDAYS.
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