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SAT., MARCH 17 1979 THE CAROUNATjMfSll 5 A 1 ,. -v t Ml 1 rsZarrivf - . v. . : . . ----- ... AND YOU 11 FIIJD THOSE SAVlIGS REALLY ADD UP VIIEIl 1 3 VAN riiAii if m m mtirrwirts NCCU Sufiunor Sossion Can Bo Soon as Throo-ln-Ono Program i North Carolina Central University's summer session, which begins June 11 and ends July 27, will be in effect three sessions in one: a morning session, an afternoon session, and arvevening session. ' '"l want to be able to tell our students that they will be able to work in the afternoon and attend classes in the morning, work in the morning and attend classes in the afternoon, or even work all day and attend classes in the evening," said Dr. Waltz Maynor, director of summer sessions and continuing education. Students attending the morning will be able to take three classes, for nine semester hours of credit, between 8 ajn.' and 12:3(1 noon. 'Classes will be conducted daily Monday through Friday with each session one hour ; and 20 minutes in length. - If . the student attends afternoon classes, he or she will also be able to schedule three courses for nine semester hours. Afternoon classed beein at 12:30 pjn. and will be over at 4:30 pjn; Students attending in the evening hours only will be able to schedule only six hours, or two courses, but they will have Friday off. One group of course will be offered in a Monday and Wednesday sequence from 6 p,m.' to 8:45 pjn. A second group of Tuesday Thursday classes will also be offered from 6 to 8:45. Students will be per mitted to take classes at any hour, as always. The evening courses are intended primarily for working adults. , In most cases, when a department offers at least two sections of a course, Dr. Maynor has been able to schedule one section in the morning and the other in the afternoon or evening. Classes schedules will be listed in the Summer School Bulletin of North Carolina Central Univer sity, to be available at the Office of Continuing Educa tion by March 1 5. ' Also scheduled this summer is a Summer Humanities Program, to mast of Thursday evening presentations of drama, music, art, history, andd literature. ' A Thursday evening activity for the general public is scheduled each Thursday of the session, except Jury 26. (Final examinations will be scheduled the week of Jury 26.) A wristwatch was considered effeminate prior to World War I, but this bias was overcome when the timepiece showed it practicality. GEORGETTE WILLIAMS (above) has been appointed manager of wholesalerretailer services for Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company. Mrs. Williams has been with Schlitz since 1972, most recently as an administrator in the com party's minority affairs department In her new post she will be responsible for working with suppliers in developing and providing wholesalers and retailers with the speciality and utility teams used in beer marketing. HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH .BY OTTO McCLARRIN. LiTTLE-KNOWN VENEREAL DISEASES BECOMING MAJOR THREAT Three little-known ve nereal diseases that often go unreported by public , health agencies are becoming a Alitor 'ltea1th!Mb'terrl acconuog iu icccm icpuu by the National Center for Disease Control in Atlanta1 Ga. One of the diseases causes sterility in women. ! There eight major veneral diseases, of which gonorrhea and syphilis are by far the best known. They and three others-chancroid, lympho granuloma venereum, and granuioma inguinale must be reported in most states. ' But the remaining three need not be reported, and as a result, "most people do not realize that it is a sexually transmitted di sease," said Dr. Paul Wies ner, director of the national center's VD Control Divi sion. He added that most people with the three di seases do not take the ani biotic tetracycline, which is used to treat veneral disease. ' Of the three Ettle known diseases, nongonoc occal urethritis and herpes, are the most serious, Dr. Wiesner said, tricho moniasis, is the most uncomfortable, he said. Infections from nongo nococcal urethritis that are occuring now, "are creating new groups of women-who. will be sterile the rest of their lives," he continued. 1 "What we are looking at now are the larger numbers in the 1980s who will be robbed of the chance of motherhood because of . these infections," he said. ' "Non gonococcal urethritis affects men the same way that gonorrhea does, except that it is caused by a different bact eria - chlamydia," Dr. Wiesner said. ' That bacteria, he said, "is the most common cause of eye infection in newborn babies and is the most common cause of pneumonia in infants." : Dr. Wiesner said herpes is serious because if is associated with cancer of the mouth and womb. OdiSfSlAanV. It is ' trans. tedbtoe miiir he ' continued. ' Dr. Wiesner said recent studies in Scandinavia show that chlamydia causes pelvic inflammatory disease in women, "ending up with blocked tubes." He said the only way to correct that "is the test tube baby," referr ing to human conception in a laboratory. ! He said studies showed that the venereal infections were occuring" in increasing numbers in clinics in New Haven, Detroit, Minneapolis Denver, Atlanta, and Lexington, KY. Dr. Wiesner said studies had been made in those cities because clinics are available to obtain the figures and not because of any major outbreaks of the diseases. REWARD OFFERED FOR SMALLPOX CASE The World Health Organization (WHO) is offering a reward of $1,000 to the first person who reports an active smallpox case. The case must result from human transmission of the disease and must be con firmed by laboratory tests, the National Center for Disease Control reported recently. 1 Last October 26 marked the anniversary of the last known natural case of the disease, in Somalia. Public Health officials say they will consider smallpox wiped out if no further cases are -reported ' within two years of that date. As recent as 1966, small pox accounted for between 500,000 and one million deaths a year worldwide. No accurate count was ever available. ' Fostival Offors Opportunities To Collogo Studonts ATLANTA, GA - The First Annual Greek Festi val and Extravaganza wfll take place In Atlanta on Sunday, March 17th at the Atlanta Civic Center. Sponsored by Greek Magic, Inc. the Festival events focus on many areas of college sorority and fraternity life such as scholarship, culture, fellowship, and healthy competition; and proceeds tailed will be used to benefit the United Negro College Fund. ' Any sorority or fratern ity whose national organiza tion is a member of the National Panhellenic Council is eligible to parti cipate; and greek4etter organizations from all across the . United States have been invited to attend. ' The Festival is sche duled to take place from 1:00-5:00 pjnj d food and. families bdoig together, Goo That's why Kraft and your grocer are teaming up to bring you big values on the fixin's for family reunions. Big family reunions. And the little family reunions that happen every time your family eats together at home. So clip the family reunion recipes and the coupons below and head for your food store. There couldn't be a better time than this weekend for a family reunion of your own. Kf ' jf EAST CHEESY DEVILED EGGS (Devilishly delicious way to begin your next reunion) 1 dozen hard-cooked eggs, 2 tablespoons KRAFT PANFUL O' BURGERS (Serve eight burgers from one easy-to-make recipe.) POTATO SALAD SLAW (Two old favorites get together to start a new tradition.) cut in half lengthwise 1 5-oz. jar KRAFT Neufchatel Cheese Spread with Pimientos Real Mayonnaise 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 'i teaspoon salt Mash egg yolks. Add cheese spread and mayonnaise, mixing until well blended. Stir in green pepper and salt; refill egg whites. 24 egg halves 2 lbs. ground beef 1 cup soft bread crumbs 'h cup chopped onion V:i cup KRAFT Barbecue Sauce 1 egg 1 V-i teaspoons salt KRAFT American SINGLES Pasteurized Process Cheese Food 8 tomato slices Pickle chips 8 white bread slices, toasted 6 medium potatoes 4 cups shredded red and green cabbage ' cup chopped red or green pepper V2 teaspoon salt 'Ai teaspoon pepper 1 8-oz. bottle KRAFT Low Calorie Thousand Island Dressing Combine meat, bread crumbs, onion, barbecue sauce, egg and salt; mix lightly. Place meat mixture into 15'2 x lOV-2-inch jelly roll pan; press mixture evenly to within 1 inch of edge of pan. Bake at 350, 20 minutes; drain off excess fat. Top meat mixture with eight process cheese food slices and tomato slices: continue baking until process cheese food melts. Cut into squares; garnish with pickle chips !' toast. 8 servings Cook, peel and cube potatoes. Combine with cabbage, green pepper, seasonings and dressing; mix well. Chill. Serve in bowl lined with cabbage leaves and garnish with pepper rings, if desired. 6 to 8 servings KRAFT CLIP THESE COUPONS AND HAVE A FAMILY REUNION THIS WEEKEND STORE COUPON RedMin Promptly II IV Offr expires AW September 30. 1979 If' 1 1 1 1 1 STORE COUPON 01 Redeem Promptly W oner Expire September 30. 1979 SAVE 10 I on any size or flavor of I If D ACT Inllw I or Preserves I TO THE OROCER you ulhoiunl Id acl at on' gl 'Idiom. mg Ihn coupon Wo will 'timbufsl you loi IN loco volul ol this coupon I phil M lot handling aach coupon, piovidod you and lha cuilomti havo ' eomnliad Mh lha laimt ol Ihll ottai Piool ol puichaia ol luHicitnl product tpacrhad to covar coupons radaemad mutt ba lurnishad upon laquHt Radamption through outuda agenoat. biohafi. ate . will not ba honoiod unlan aulhoniod by Kiah Tha cualomai nun pay any talai 01 tanaaf tan on product purchaiad Coupon void rt uta prohibitad. ia- atnetad or taiad bood only wnara m onar a an playad or advannad Cash redamption valua ol coupon W20C Radampnon on othar than product apacihad consntulos Iraud Dil'l KRAFT, INC.. RFO, P O OX 1MO. CLINTON, IOWA S27M I I I I I I I I SAVE 7$ on any size ' rt p ijariahf If I VBIICljf KRAFT Barbecue Sauce 0 I I ' STORE COUPON- A fl V Redeem Promptly iy urter expires MKT September 30. 1979 I I I IS I TO THE GROCER: You in authohnd to aci as our agtni in redeem ing thii coupon. Wo wtll rajimbuna you lor ihi tact valua ot this coupon plus W tor handttng aach coupon, providtd.you and the customer have complied with tht ttrms of inn offer Proof of purchase ot sufficient product specified to cover coupons redeemed must be furnished upon request Redemption through outside agencies, brokers, etc . will not be honored unlets luthomed by Krart The customer musi pay any sales 01 similar tea on product purchased Coupon void it use is prohibited re stricted or taxed Good only where this oftei is dis pleyed or advertised Cash redemption value ot coupon . J .10 1 1 1KK Radampnon on othar than product spacrfiad constttutss Iraud KRAFT, INC., REG, P O BOX 1100. CLINTON, IOWA S27M E9-4 ONE COUPON PER ITEM PURCHASED SAVE 150 xi t on any size or riavor or PronLar Dorral krinrt I - VI Uunvl UUI I Ul UIUMU I natural cheddar cheese I I I I I I I I I I I I STORE COUPON nl Redeem Promptly. W Otter Expires September 30. 1979 TO THE GROCER: You ara aulhoruod to act as our agant w radsam ing this coupon Wa will rawnbursa you lor tha taca valua ol this coupon plus W lor handling aach coupon, providad you and tha cpsiomar havo complrad with tha larms ol this otlar Prool ol purchasa ol suHicrant product specihad to covar coupons radaamad must ba lurnrshad upon raquasl Rsdsmption through outsida aganciaa brokars. ate wHl not ba honorad unlass authomad by Kraft Tha cuslomarmust pay any salas or similar lai on product purchasad Coupon vonj if uaa prohiortad. ro ttrwtad or laxad Good only wnora this ottar dis playad or advanisad Cash radampnon valua ol coupon I20C Radampnon on othar than product CQ.R SAVE7C on any size 1 nrtvnn I KRAFT Marshmallows I I "STORE COUPON Redeem Promptly. Offer Expires: September 30. 1979 !10 ISAVE10 I on any size or flavor J KRAFT Low Calorie I Pourable Dressing I I i ! STORE COUPON Redeem Promptly IrlV "Tier expires soacrhad constitutas Iraud KRAFT, INC., RFO, 0 SOX 1S00. CUNTON. IOWA tm ONE COUPON PER ITEM PURCHASED mm 1 1 1 1 I I I I TO THE GROCER: You are authorised to act is our agent in ret mg this coupon We will reimburse you for the tsce value of thts coupon , plus W lor handling each coupon, provided you and the customaf have complied with the terms qt thts otter Proof ot purchase of sufficient product specified to cover coupons redeemed roust be rumrhd upon I request Redemption through outside agencies, brokers, etc . mU net be ' honored unless authorized by Kraft The customer must pay any sates or similar tan on product purchased Coupon void if use is prohibited, re stricted or touo Good on where tms oner en prayed or advertised Cash rernption vatue ot coupon l20 Reeempiwn an eeher an protect cp. e soecihed conswutee fraud KRAFT, mC ., RFO. f O ROX 1M0. CUNTON. KMMA S2734 ONE COUPON PER ITEM PURCHASED Lurry 7C I September 30. 1979 I on any 12-oz. or larger I nackaoa of anv flaunr KRAFT SINGLES Process Cheese Food I i "STORE COUPON Redeem Promptly. Offer Expires: September 30. 1979 !20 SAVE20C TO TMf OROCER: You ere eutttoriied to act es our agent in redeem ing this coupon We writ roimbure you for the face value ot thts coupon ptus W tor handling each coupon, provided you and the customer have complied with the terms ot this offer Proof of purchase of lutfictam proouct specnieo to cover coupons redeemed must be turnuhed upon I reouael Redemption through outside egencieiokere, etc.. w not be I honored imteti euthoriied by Kraft. The customer must pey arty sales er iu on proouci purcneseo. i.oupon vow a use SforvtMeo, re- I nncted or taxed Uood only where tn offer a ait- flayed or adverrtaed Cash redemption value of coupon I KM. Redemption en other then product vac 1 specified constitutes fraud. Mae KRAFT, INC.. RFQ, P O. iOX ItOt, AfjA wieiwre, wvsn wra ONE COUPON PER ITEM PURCHASED I I I I TO THf OROCtM: You are authoriied to act as our agent m redeem- I ing this coupon We wal reimburse you tor the fece value ol this coupon ptus S for rwndlinf each coupon, provided you and the customer have eomated ieMh tta larma of thta otter Prool ot ourchata of ButfiCaanl product specified be cover coupons redeemed must be furnished upon request redemption mreugh outside agencies, brokers, etc . nM not be honoree unless euenoruM ay K'sn. the customer must pey any sales or Simitar lai on product purchased. Coopon void if use is prohibited, re- Uncled er taied Bood only where this otter m am ployed or edvertiaed Cash redemption value of coupon I 120. Redereption en other than product MQ.fi specrhed constitutes fraud ma-o a IUUFT, INC.. RFO. P 0. IOX IfM, m mt Jkl CUNTON. IOWA U7M "ICp, I Ml)rotUUlH I i ! STORE COUPON lAfft Redeem Promptly. September 30. 1979 ieA7l?1tt! 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