THE CABUfcMuui r , Saturday, February u. issi Happy Khmer New Year. FT V?lr Mi Mr MAKF.KS Members of the Bennett College. instrumcnUl ensemble, directed -a; ' v, Hciiidi shown as «h»y presented their first concert of the sear, in the lounge of eviaoldf if < Swuln night Sharing the program with tbe Instrumentalists—many of whom received loir -i ruction in O-i.oher - were members of the freshman vocal ensemble, directed by Edward ' I artists -rre too music majors from Woman’s College, w«> *. v■. -v •. , -WMimw i—nwi letewHwnmin n^..uKrfttnwwwwwnmmnßwaiMttßnMnKWWWKßßMMWWWiMßWWW* l * ft ' •iiui-trj 1, 1938, you must have Auto ; !. i-ihiJii \ Insurance in order io j?e( your : l?-38 auto license plate. ’ SEE US NOW... A' " this a!! important Insurance, and avoid the rush! K»: REALTY COMPANY !: 120 E. HARGETT SI. RALEIGH, N. C. 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It food with strong odor kept in tightly covered refrigerator container? Foil is an exeellem cover. Tr- fresh rmered loosely, i kept, to the coldest, part, ot tbe j refrigerator, and used, within a | few days * &■ * tit BEFORE TOE? BEGIN TO IRON—Sprinkling can be eas ier it, before yem begin to trnn, niK h»T* 9«, hand It) an atoml*«r nr 12) a. vege **bl« fcrarb dipped in a Large nan nf *» *fet and lifhtly shak en orra clcvhei! * # #' A Eleep a riansn sponge handy for j the dampened clothes that tend |to dry out before you're ready | to iron. You can save taucli ironing time by carefully hanging flat wash on line for drying. Let the sun and breeezs iron towels. 1 Fabrics with non-fast colors i should fw sprinkled juafc before I ironing to minimise chances of i runr-ms | Never mis dampened clothing of non-fast onlors. .... COLD AND GLEAN “Cold and Clean" add up to “no to nr" wm Nita Orr. extension borne economist at N, C. State College We don't even want good odor* in the freeser, much less off-odors. She says you can keep them out easier than you ran get them out, + ** * * To keep them out: Use highly | moisture-proof reeistapt i:>o0 ton -1 tamers end packaging mnwrieln, j and close the packages and con-- 1 tamers light, and hold the tem i perature at zero degree* or be j low Farm l-inr) i-ocmlntiy used in the | production of crop:, may be in i eluded hi the Soil Bank’s Com»r- I valion Reserve, SII,OOO In Scholarships To Be Given Frosh Entering A&T College GREENSBORO Statewide teste to determine winners of more than SIO,OOO in scholarships, available to freshman students to enter A and T College this fall, wi.ll be given at. twenty-six loca tions . in late February and early March Leading the. list of grants are four-year period, being given by the A and T College Alumni As sociation. Available for study In any field ottered at. the college, they will go to the four-students who make the highest scores on the standard college entrance test. Other scholarships to be offered on tbe basis of high scores on the test include: thrce-Smith-Doug la* Scholarships of SSOO each, for | study in Agriculture, given by a CP&I Observes Nst’l Eleclric Week In State National. Electrical V/cek Feb ruary 9-15 has special signifi cance for 23,000 farm youth r.f North Carolina; for during Feb ruary elminations will begin !r>. the annual farm electrification rontesfc. The competition is spon sored by Carolina Power and Light Company, Duke Power, Vir ginia Elec,trie and Power and Nanthala Power and Light Com pany. ♦ * * » eliminations will he coni" tbe ted hv March IS io the 55 FFA federations; by April 15 in the six districts; and by May 15 in the state routed Tbe state winner will V rccogtmcdl at. the annual meeting in June. Prizes in the contest total $2,600. * * * * Dan E. Stewart heed of CF& h area development, department, explains that, the contest trains youth “in the use of practical elec tricity in supervised farming programs on the farm and in the home.’’ "Research in the practical ap plication of electric power to cre ate a better way of life is a chal lenge to our young people,” h* ;.aid. '1 can think of no other field which affords greater op* portunity for service and discov ery” CP&L us one of a. hundred com panies and organizations in stres sing research science education during National Electrical Week. j Bruce Trio I To A & T j February IS ! ! GREENSBORO The Bric-s j Trio, two brothers and a. sister, all of whom spent much of their younger lives in neighboring Se rial? a. will appear in a musical re cital here at A and T College on February is. The concert, is set tor Hart),son Auditorium beginning at. 8.00 P, M This musical family, alt of wnom attended Palmer Memorial Institute, is now widely acclaim ed as a group of distinguished mu sicians. Carol Brice, the sister contral to. was elevated to stardom by Serge Koussevitek.v who hid hex sing at least 10-tunes with the Boston Symphony, which he di rected. Ettgeno Brice, a second mem ber of the triumvirate, a gra duate of the Julliard School of Music, if. a bass soloist of outstaeding ability. He ha/« sung t\-i*h the New York Con cert Choir, the Interracial Fellowship and the DePaur Infantry Chorus and reached the peak as the lour member of bis race to tour with the Robert Shaw Chorale on its j trek through 2! countries in j Europe and the Near East- He j has also appeared on Broad- ! «•* v with "Rbowbo*t'‘ and and ‘'Cannon Jones". sh ♦ • Jonathan. Brice an ?ccomp!.irh- , ed ptani si -accompanist, rounds; 4511** fVj® trio. Tbe groan is being printed B*, *. fsaturto ateraetion of the col- j iege's winter flteeum. series. '‘Selitetnpooycri fatrroer* may j ore an alternate method, tor fig- j ui'ing their eamings from their j fatm’T J. H. Ingle, district men- 1 agor of the local Boc.ih! Security j Administration office, and T. M. j Langford. Group Supervisor of In ternal Revenue, reminded farm] operators today. Langford pointed cut, that self ; employed farmers may figure their earnings for social security in several wayr, fl? if your grow income from I agricultural self-employment rtj not, more than *IBOO you may; count, » vour net tana earnings! either your actual net or 3-3 of J your farm gross income. <2 * If your g’-oss farm income'; is more than SI3OO and vour netj farm earnings are leas than $1300.! vou may use either your actual; net or $1200: (3> if your cross farm income i is more then SIBOO and your net | farm earnings are SI3OO or more j you must use the actual amount.! of your net earnings. Langford added that use of tbe option will enable farmers with j gross income as low as S6OO to ob- 1 tain social security protection fori themselves in Uieir old age and j for their survivors in case of death. However, he said that, m j order to receive any social seen-| rtt.v a, fanner must be able to re-1 port, a? let*: * S4OO * j Norfolk, Va.. plant food manufac-turer. available to high school —~~—TIP TOP FOOD STORES: RALEIGH —HENDERSON FRANKLIN LON TVBKEyS^^ HORMEL LUNCHEON MEATS n , Morrell's > orkshire BftirlJil Lb. 59^1 ? Morrell’s Pride Pure Pork mnpiiii# sausage u. 39c! Jk Morrell’s Snack 12 j luncheqh meat * 39c | T-BONE STEAK lb. 93s 1 ( ! Bm Amariea'i | f f M m*Qu«en of j f %1. Img M lit§ la i 1 r rn \l\f j/ / “ TREAT pJ| g Wesson ISj» w «L i f itaffej demima Pound Pascal IK i>ibrioir, if.LlkJ/ Mix 1 Qj* Lee. Stalk bon( ll*. I VM . .. ~L 1— J 20 Oz. 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