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WEEK LADING SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 Supplies Plentiful, Prices Steady: ***** w*wwwfliw w 1 • * MMtcwbMi Good Food Year For Consumers Seen By Proxy Os A& P Stores ! Th.,- Y'- ir !.•;•> lieu;n i,, : good j.'/u-'i y••<«}• lot* the r.aho-. con ■••i i»•-.s. with supplies plentiful, prices steady, and con lino* Ifn provoiTicnt in quality &t.<* r-e, Ralph IV Burge*- p -“indent of A&P Food Stores, raid i-nia;.. "!>n i* • ITT' Mr Bu “the food industry ari;i* , '.'»->i s.:b --■ tctitie' improv; ment m L-. pro ducts ami services and it the sane time th* rn,,t of foot 1 tc er suirera fame down, Although :t is difficult tc anticipate '- rat o ' happen to food supplies and prico;-, in f ••> grov. hi* otbor good year in G 55. ’ Among im p o riant changes which made for generally lower '■ nj’.mcr costs ;r: 1954. th-? A&P f that ir-.st priors otthtinnt n jo de cline for the thi":i stra’■.phi. ■ r. Tr. addition, pr.if'*-:- for butt'-r nrd eggs were rim. e. ,vob;-urti»Uy iiora the preceding yes. 1 Ts "■ to rvgima- the nro- OroTj 0 f iOf yj -p . ho. 'ove.- we must make real efforts p> nar r'rv: •} ' r;d ."fOtwO'-Ti f■ rr . J lets:! r rif > To ay, wit;, .nany of the too ; ind; rtryY fixed ex ptlllVv: ~*j' on ’he ••;<( . WT- !: UH seek rr-. , •.-•••• re offr/u r-: :c*~ along the farm-io-m-n not route if xe are Us achieve better in. come for producers arid "ov or prices for consum ■•:?.” " 7 '.- . *s e*jV(iri!y {:•*:*• in the case of fond jnrplusns which must be moved into co* sumption at a p: ■ <:fi that v.'iii ii -■ ; ar udeoiiate is turn to the pru-incor 3:: uml as attractive prices to ,•>.nsimers.” Mr. Eur>;cr said the*, the food ivifl istry itself had a good year SSI flu'i ' peftGb >BO 'iijjk w m w* w ** « ft; MAN IFACTURED IN GARNER— NEAR RALEIGH. AND SOLD AIA OVER NORTH CAROLINA. / —mu M<ii i»i,.n.—««»»■■■. ~y wwmii ■ i . , - nrTr &' r 'm sure thankful } j for these! i / •wta i /-v i I v^i : 3& >&_- „>< A '.' ■— • i Right! Figuring your t-:x v lit cz ou pay by check, Income and expense c, : c.. iijted in your checkbook. j F And If you don't pay {}«>. r - ; way, right i now >* a mighty good tin ' • account in our bank. Stop in! ,d jI.ANK I AND TRUST COMP AN Y . in 1994, with ••ales '■xceeding even t lb- year of J9S3 j -We mist remember, however, that sale.* gains arc or.Jy d: sir- ; ..ble,’' he cautioned, '‘when they , ;v. tiie result of incre.y.sed con- ’ imp or., utber than men ased . P 'ic«s ” He also cs ut.nr.e f against mt : i> competitive pt«ei»*."* Mich • ever sively lone store houi'.s. tV:-. i,ie-diodising cf nun* food Km is, end expensive promotional acu vitief Factors tKf ter-d to push re- , tail urines tip e. *e higher labor | and tca-ispcrfatJon costs and i on- | rurncr demand for more • ntiiit• 1 in” service, such a ; eady-to cook and pr*. c'lok* d food- - . ■ There shov'd be no confusion.” ‘ on the lowest net profit rotes in ' the .■■ tail -’try. Thear n- : logs have little effc n on prices I on ti;c farm or in th- super mar- 1 kct.” C.r Burger ■•aid the o'jtlook indic.tics that farmers will >/vn rroritK.e : -ar-re-ord fe d nwi''.’.:- tic in 1%5. If th- actual ; ■ oduc tun liver up to curr«ni estimates, i vieli'u. v ill l.e r.lose to those of , I9s*i. r h’sh ’-aere erriy s.hr-'tly be- 1 low the al'.-nm.c r-igh rcach-d in , 184« : can grow pienf.v of food for cur I f xpa.'fmy p* ■.. ■i-■ i e i.. u, V.y'ib fanners and processors are meet* i : ing the consumer demands for ; foods ;,f er .■ quality,' 1 Mr \ , B.iigcr . '•• A "A* a /-esuli Au >- ricans are eating better today • , "a; . over before i Americans ary not only eating 1 1 about 13 pel .ent more food to- | i day than they *. > re in the 1635- 5j9 per.od. iw sk,.-;. but this total inc*luri.os more ot what used to dc j considered “luxury“ foods. ‘ He said it is estimated that dur i ing 1654 the rati-ra a m-w rec ■ orci for its consumption * r merit, j eatii .i abuur 30 pound; r re per i pet son than ju the immediate pre ■ war years. | Otr.cr . 1 iiirisiry tiguiqi., -aid i Preacher Nabbed On | “!iideceiit /? Act Rap ; PHELAT’tiLf’HIA (ANP*- A 29- year-oid preacher who claimed h< wasn’t doing anything.' war. committed to Philadelphia Gen eral hospital on a charge of per forming an ‘‘indecent act. in pu blic. 5 * Rev, Heim Burdette ar rlunged 1> e fore Magistrate Michael Davis by a detective who charged the middle-aged clergyman was committing Deacon Held On Husband Shooting Rap PHILADELPHIA ‘ ANP)—A well known deacon was held in SISOO bail lor court on charges of hav ing shot the estranged husband of a tenant at his home, Ernest Williams. 55, was ar r ranged in the shooting of Arthur Pope. The injured man is in fair condition at a local hospital. According to Williams, Pope and two friends came to the deacon’s apartment on Xmas day. They began a quarrel and Williams went to his bedroom, obtained a 32-calibre revolver and shot Pope in the right .shoulder. Pope is the husband of Mrs. Mary Pope, a tenant in the build ing of which Deacon Williams is the landlord. i Mr. Burger, how that the HWS- S 35 level of pcs cap.ta vonrumpt- ! ion for many other foods was a iso j exceeded m 1954 Among those j he mentioned were ■ fresh veg* tables ft per cent: cheese ! 2fi per cent, eggs 39 per cert; ; i a:u chicken -- 79 pe~ cent. in a.idiu . n to tne great growth ; of the new frogc-n food business. 1 , ht continued, p aoe&ior* of can- j ned fr-e-is atso made increased ; writ.ic-..tiers of better food to • 1 the nations menu. Consumption j estimate* ;o;- J. 554 sii-w that An e- ; I ricars at- 36 per cent more can- J; j ned frutir. «nd 39 per cent more canned vegetables than they did I • in the immediate pre-war years. it ‘This s important to the wel- jj fare of o r r.Htton. for H ir>t»n« ! j - C *hi- s'sf'ii.g,; r-i.-.scs'i fsmi- , h’-a.'tftfu 1 diet," he said, j Citing the scur-a of new pro- i duels, that were avallaoie to son- j :-;■;.it i's in f :.;d stores mst year, ! Mr. L ■■■• rai J "The country's ; firs* -’’.per markets ■ ” red con mrs rs .b*ut ‘,OOO different food j itoir.s. Today, th s number of ■ livei'dim food items bar swelled ; to more than 3.500 and is increas- i ing ail the Unm Today's busy housewife finds food is now offered with "built- . :n' conveniences that make shop- s ping and cooking easier. More 1 si. ‘ mme rt , iy-to cook and pr - coohc-d fe-ods are appearing on ; I the market “Hapii’iy, most ot the advances ir proce-'sing anti packaging can be achieved without tmy substan- j tial increase in retail prices be- j cause of the savings realised j : tho ugh eb-npk-r handling and j reduced waste and spoilage, Pre- : packaged meats and vegetables j arc a cate in. point "Vfe must be careful, however, ■ not to push convurience factors to the point wh>-re ttiair cost ge*>: • c :t of and ucr-iasc-nably m .creuses the cost of food to the ■ ror.i'uraer ’ Mr Burger said j | "What we need is more good i i food at lower prices, not less . food and higher prices.” ar, indecency in his parked automobile. The detective had been summoned by a pedest rian, William Love lie who also claimed he uw Burdette. Burdette smilingly denied the charge before a packed courtroom. He said he wasn't “doing anything, just waiting for hts wife to finish ' shopping.” The arresting officer said he ' watched the minister fully five minutes before making the pinch, i Mrs. Burdette, openly shaken 'over the happening, said she couldn't understand her husband’s; reported action and didn’t believe ! him guilty. "I ve never had any ■ trouble with him before,” she !said. I Magistrate Davis ordered the ■ minister to have a mental exami nation ’ ’ if v ‘ k- if# W J *€■# •v i i m - v j RETURNS TO STATES A : 1-C Donald Yarborough Isas re- | turned home from Germany »f- ' j ter spending 18 month* over- ! i seas. He was with the Sfcth Re j construction Technical Squad tea. Yarborough Is planning *• send for hi* wife, Mrs. Macy i Yarborough and daughters, Marsha and Donna Mario t* ! come to his camp as soon as be is reassigned. A Rose And A Heart By WILLIAM IIENRY HUFF (For AND Sweetheart, I’m sending you a rose— I hope you will enjoy it; Now put it often to your nose And please donut destroy it. it is taken from a friend Who ever shall adore you In fact, who shall unto the end 1 Lay bare h heart, before you. It's not only humane but smart j to rest that porker before you j give him the axe. Recent research shows pork from hogs allowed to j rest 12 to 24 hours before killing i lasted longer in freezers than I pork from tired hogs. , S. H. Dobson, extension agro ! nomy specialist, suggests that Tar ; Hue! farmers; include some en ; tries in the forage crop show next fall when they load up their i dairy exhibits for the State Fair. r - v A! i dk '>■•• at, ■*.%■' ■??* ■ MS, t ■■ , % m j I. mmrp' ' V'w y > A” ' " ''j: v; V>-. £ m SBK i ****** *' *#l ■ii * 1 *-.5 ♦* > • •* .. ■ %• / ; ■ ■m ; -,■ - - V , - , \-I ■" ’■ •- !’*&*** ‘ > ;,£» »* . • an.” ■ - ■ ■ • v :‘ i ■ I jrv * LOCAL POST—Dr. Theodore l.verKJ 26, a native, of Colum bia, S. C„ is now av»«>riati 1 with Hamlin’s Drug Company as a pharmacist. Dr Everett attended Howard University where he was graduated from Use. College of Pharmacy in 1959. served in the U S, Officers Picked By 4-H Clubs In Wake County | Four-H Clubs aruund the coim ! ty have elected their -.; * * : £ic*.-r.s for the club year of 1955. | Some of the important 4-H ■ ■ '.!■ i vitles have also been set up on the calendar such as: 4-H Sun day Programs Mav 1, 8. 15. 22 • and 29; Local 4-H School tiomr County-wuie 4-H Picnic June IT ! Reedy Creek Park; County 4-H Calf Show, August 4, Saint Au gustine’s College: 4-H Achieve ment Day Program, October 27, tiny Auditorium. Dates for the ; 4-H Camp, Federation. Short : Course, Sweet Potato Show, eu | are to be announced later, i Officers elected ir, the various ! clubs are: i APEX- President, Gyr.i»-.r.j Lee, i Vice-president. I-miis Adams; Secretary, Barbara Jone.-.i Asvtsi i ant Secretary, Bessie GrirrisTy: j Treasurer Dorothy Page- Son? Leader. Marv Farrar, i HOLLY SPRINGS: President, ; Mable Ccf eid; Vi c e-pres.de,ut. David McLain: Secretary, Grace Bullock, Assistant Secretary, Er . Judd; Song Leader, Ber.j.-umn Adam* ■ LOCKHART: president Priscil la Foster; Vice-president. Marie Watson, Secretary. Beatricr- Mod Assistant Secretary, Pearline Price; Treasurer, James L. D; on; Song Leader, Ei ms Jane Wd- I Hams. * CARY: President, Willi Pnvnm Vice-president, Kathryn Fc . . Secretary, Ar,ita Guess; Assiid.nt ■ Secretary, Dorothy Womack, Jail Parents Os Girl Who Died While They Prayed j LITTLE ROCK ■ ANP I -Police ; here were holding on ar: open |i charge, the parents of a 10-year old girl who died while they and . their friends prayed tor her re ! co very. Lt. J. H, Shirley said that patrolmen went to the home of William and Mary Hart i] and found Lora Mae Hart, who apparently was dead, and , three 11! children. Police said the parents refused to take the children to a hospital. William. Jr.. 15, David. 13. ; :id | Mary. 12 were all running 100- I degret temperatures after bt n.k | taken to University hospital here.. !'• Hart. 40 was reportedly attend ; Ing services at the Church of God ! Cancer is My Friend By Rev. Daniel A. lot*. Author and Lecturer * -ITS CANCER.” *irf the do*- \ *&r*. "cancer of the lungs ” My tn»««tion was inevMhtW* "Mow kmg will I live?” Th*y wanted le mm R m s&sr s s jwwfible. And yet wtwt covltf they a*jt "WRo knows ? There * m imMht wm 1 *a*e*r * i J WAV KCLTCTtB. JMfW' pected to dk some day of heart trouble, or a stroke, and 2 j dreaded that ” sudden and per- .tfsffl hape sacrament le** death. | Cancer seemed ~#■■' - kindly, almost dk "**** like the prelimi- *. _ nary coming of All ' the Angel of Death to say, «§s, “Not quite yet. ! You've time to Lord do some thinking and praying \ and straightening out of life’s ledgers.” I had always, in the] litany of the Saints, said with' great feeling, "From s sudden j and unprovided death, O Lord,| deliver me.” j I cannot but feel that the S dread of cancer to greatly ex- j aggerated. People with cancer j often live long and sturdily.} Cancer does not necessarily' withdraw a man from his nor- i m&l routine. Since we all must: die, God 1* kindly when He sends j a mestenger in advance with a gentle but emphatic warning.; Surely we can all use a little j time to set ready Jor the Judge- \ ment. I ~. . *&&■£**& ... • Army Medical Corps from November of 1950 until Nov* vembes. iO.'il. He is marrkd to th*• former Miss Miry Mit chell of Columbia. F.verett is the son of l>r and Mrs. If. A, Fverett of Columbia, and is the father of a daughter. Gaily. 7 months. The Kveretls reside at 3.13 K. < abarros St. : treasurer, Martha Lo n PtvWn; Kong Lea err. .5! ar y A3' ■ -*» Council. RI3..KY KILL- Presio.vv, Dor othy HuHer); Vice-president. Lois Fay ILvde-u S.-WW; , r.;* Carpel r er : Assistant Secre’ary, Margaret Fe.-reSi: Tuu ' hr**:- , ell Jones; Song Lend- Mary Catherine G ••>rt JEFFRIES GROVE: President. Herman Hunt*; V;<. r- t, : Annie Woods, S.-ci.-tury, Pear- 1 jene Chavis: A ■ ' -nr Secreta y Eoniv, T:: ,> or; T? .v While Cannady; Sens Leader?. Lucille Walker and Grucie Leathers. CARVER: President, Rachel Bass; Vice-president. Nettie Bass; Secretary, Edna Mae Hail; As sistant Secretary, Peggy Ann ■ Per y; T’ar m.;i cr. Geo-. T. L Program Committee Chairman, Rei ben Hall. J. E. SHEPARD Pre-ids nf i Charles Date-:., V co-president Charles Paten: V| c e President Charles Jer.kms; Secretary Jewel Hart; A .s', Secretary, ■> Privette; :n : Muty A e l>. id; So. r, g 1.. :> r. R i .-•(; Smith GA RNEI; f; • drr T. ■VV i< Morgan; Vice-president. Sletiy .Teat .; ■he ■ in: Secret : R IVTeK.;. 'i* y A- - ■ ’ti;'.!; ♦Sfccrfctsry, : Dorothy Mr-ru l ac.h: Trrusoror. Katie'm Leach , FUQUAY SPRINGS President ■ in Christ when lie was told that . Lora Mae was very ill. He went home and was followed by a bn; part of the congregation. The group began praying for the re covery of the youngsters. At first, the family refused j to take, the children to a hos pital. When officers hit in j seacrh of juvenile authorities. ; who could order that the j children get treatment, the family took the three to Uni versity hospital. Later, in between tests being run on the children, the young-, stern disappeared. Police found them with their parents at the Church of God in Christ and took ~ them back to the hospital. . I FOE DEATH »$ EOT THt »W> ; but the beginning of the only ■ life which can satisfy the reet s teas, limitless, glorious craving* i, of our immortal aouls. God ! i hermits tftoea** w the prelude 11# death, M there ehowld be , jpam, Christ bore pain first and isharss H with divine generosity I The realization that one has ,! cancer sharpens one’s whole • outlook on life; the earth is more beautiful, the sky a little clearer, and every moment oT the day precious, a tiling to be hoarded. I am glad that America is cancer conscious. But when I read that cancer te man’s worst | enemy, I am not so sure. I can ! not quite understand the ap ' palling fear of cancer, I have [ known so many who died grace i | fully from it my priest'friend j who, -with cancer of the tongue, , went quietly to his room, spent ! months becoming a saint and j died with a smile; the dean of | a woman’s college who ran the ; school from her bed, held inter- I views, pushed forward the col lege s development, and served almost better sick from cancer than in the full bloom of her health GOD SEEMS TO t’SE Wk things we dread to draw as I closer to Him. Since we must | die and since death Is really the | entrance into life, 1 am person- I ally glad that caneer, tire kindly j messenger, came quite a bit in : advance, For life seems sweet i est when it melts gently into the iL.’fe that is our Eternal Promise, T fnvlmt f-cvttu* ifervfcftr, Vwfoevrtext i", C. CAROLINIAN rmygtwvm- ■»« '• ' A?*.** \ : 1 - m ■ 4 i- '-o I o L ! i.... i ! \s ■ 'JSSSI >*■ .1 .S&V "• *••O' • .:■• O. s . .< V\ : j*. u- X•: wiim.ur T: • s ..0 ... .• . • - '^nr ■ '/ .-y- f> •• '. Uy, ~- !cl NCTA OFHCMI. ANNOUN CES SI,OOO GIFT North ( art<- iina Teachers Assn. i.NTTA: iit Id secretar.v \V I. Morris i- shovfi as be amounted l<> the dosing- session of the 11th an nual V ('. NAACP convention in Cwnberton the donation <f SI.OOO to the national NAACP 'fighting fund for freedom" **F) drive. Morris also read a strongly warded resolution A&l* FEATURES PLENTY OF’ DKI.ICIOUS FOODS THAT ARE SIMPLE TO SERVE Sultana Pork & Beans 3 29c Eight O’Clock Coffee 95c PACKERS LABEL—-BLEND ARMOUR'S VIENL.-A I Iff if? f* Sausage J kl# MJ *| 0 2 one la ' •!|iv | ,| |,m Tn>^il^^^i«n'lrrM•r , •^^ WHITE HOUSE NON FAT j | Milk Solids Your Choice! v t. I Arm Page Pure Preserves CtR I Peach - Pineapple - Plum ami M m* J JANE PARKER s " 0 Jur 4u l Apple Pies SUNNYBROOK GRADE "A" LARGE f %, FRESH EGGS Carton il SANSIENNA 1 v Corned Bee! JANE PARKER 1 Sugar Donuts 23c Ut/ | CHEF BOY AR-DEE Spaghetti Dinners 40 c WISCONSIN SHARP Cheddar Cheese b9 c j SULTANA SMALL , ! Sultana Olives 17 c BEEF NOODLE j Campbell’s Soup 17 c SUNSWEET PILLSBURY’S MIX FOR Prune Juice Plot Rolls | . r « c 27 c i | Hot %Jp%Jr Pk* i I I Raleigh ABtP Stores Open All Day Each Wednesday Parking Area Both Stores 204 E. Hargett St. 2712 Hillsboro St. j UT-MirL . fSSJ>«als«"' ' • ' C-. from the interim romniitter of the 8(FH)-mptuber N't TA endors ing NVYtT activity on behalf of dr segregation of puhlie schools. Shown In photo (left to right) are ,T. If McCollum, ■ tatw N'AAt .<* proxy Kelly Alexander. Mr*;, f,. t, Ur aham, Morris. Rev I H. Turner, pas - U>r of host church, Rev. 3 H Clanton, Rev. J. .1. Johnson and T V. Many urn. former president AP Super Markets and founder of the S'. < S\ t <T. Official NAACI.* Photo by .}. la. Harreit College F.\ ‘■ : -an V) .;-y Specialists have urg*. .1 da:ry»;y a nest t.o raise culvs for h< ro /c --"lacements that «:•«: frn<:i /ir.vj !hat produce Jvs- Sh;u* 6000 ..’■to pounds of butterf;*: .'-•.n'..-a;ly. PAGE NINE
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