B, ,Vlyj''V " r- ft j. One good TIMES Sat, Dec. 22, 1978 tiling that will come out of the l rpHurfion of soeed on the nation's highways President Nixon has called upon the nation to cut speed to SO miles an hour and tome states may be inclined to go along with him and make 50 the lawful speed limit CHHjKjpPr.''' 'jifsBpSSH' HBiP'lH!i":: jl vH Rr 4dHIh9k i&r- In your home this Christmastide May love and happiness abide; May joy and peace ever true Be this season's sift to you Home furniture Co. 407-409 N. MANGUM ST. PHONE 888-7890 &&? ider the toy's unencwa 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 SALE SPECTACULAR Ml Sots, Slacks and Sport Coats 20 to 50 off On Nationally Advertised Brands OPEN FRI.-SAT. NIGHT TIL MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 1-6 MONDAY 9-6 1 Si it! Eta Vkkers Clothiers - Your Men's Shopping Center for Quality Fashions STORE HOURS We Will Be Open Sunday Up WHY SUPER MARKET . 910 N. ROXBORO STREET Open 7 AM, to 9 PM. Daily Open Daily - Saturday, Sunday & Christmas Eve WfkeNamV By Bobbie Hill m r a l ' mm -. V mam USoal V PAY-M0RE7.V7 7 SHOP BIG STAR and SAVE ! U5. GOV'T GRADE 'A' TURKEYS 8 HKT cur : PORK ROAST u 79tj U. 1 CHOICE RIB STEW 69t j HOMEMADE SAUSAGE u 99v U. S. CHOICE RIB STEAK . $1,191 Plenty Side Meat, Country Ham & Soul Food STALK 19 j 5m49tj CELERY WHITE POTATOES S AMttttt AW TANGERINES ,.. 5tj r Plenty Raisins, Christmas I Pecans Candy & Plenty of Hens - Turkeys and Side Meat SUPER MARKET . 910 N. ROXBORO STREET 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. Carolina Times: December 22nd and 29th, 1973 January 5th, 1974. 12 IBS. AND UP LB. 58 FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPER'S SPECIAL! 9 TDL 12 MIDNIGHT FRIDAY, DEC 21st FARM CHARM ICE CREAM HALF QQA GALLON 07y WITH YOUR FOOD ORDER QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED (HRJipilOjRS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE DECEMBER 20 Thvrsdoy Friday . Saturday . Open Until 10 p.mv DECEMBER 21 . Open Until 12 night DECEMBER 22 , . Open Until 10 p.m. WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25 FOR CHRISTMAS Pick-M-The-Hest GRADE 'A' LARGE EGGS D0Z. - jjfc. 9 SHORTENING CRISCO 3-LB. CAN Ux LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES' 54t BANANAS I2 PRICES GOOD THRU MON., DEC. 24, 1973 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED 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. b L 'RADIO EQUIPPED" DAAnwAY veil nu nvrariwrt i - iuvif man IMP 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 lie Students At UNC Receive Film Giant gglgjgsjgajajajpBBfiH e& 8 HHVI r TaL W TOWf rr iBI K B A WL H i jrfipK . ' JIL ssl 1 HsraV1 H i ':w ' 'Wvlmtlxk Mm aSJ i B ' ' 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. tV7 JIT I a Joyous Christmas May Yuletide cheer light your way M t6 a year with happiness each day. i DIAL mm 1782-67141 DURHAM DRUG CO. 330 W. MAIN DURHAM Dec, 22. 1973 THE CAROLINA A COLOR STUDIO 347'4 W. MAIN STREtiT ATS POINTS Specializing In Indoor or Outdoor Portraits Weddings, Commercial, xs ?ftv': "' atMbM Groups. ,ni if a Photography, Bridal 2V2 HOUR PASSPORf CALL US ABOtJT (5UR SPKClALRlCES PHONE 638-1779 Christmas Cheer to Everyone! Malt Durham Distributing Co., Inc. P. O. BOX 465 712 KLLJS BOAS) DURHAM, N. C 27701 Chapel hill--t 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 iKventiouse SCOTCH f 1 1 1 rVWfi I Met? Chrtslws .vi-'. t r HERE'S HOPING SANTA FILLS YOUR FONDEST WISHES THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON AND FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU, WE WISH YOU THE MERRIEST OF HOLIDAYS. "J!'.

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