6 THE CAROLINIAN HIEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1958 R O rALi *2 PINT ffgggftj ! I ; oMmtf9 m. m CR4DM - *0 r-NOf i. ! 43^'iT^ijTgIf*r'.T CHARLES IACQUIK ei Cm, luc . Phil* . Pa iii-ii rrn t mti tthhwnil -Wf Vtrr ,^lßT, YVTrT^llTfflli^rMtnT‘ifflHfrtiTrfl , lßl*Ti l ti CO, EATS BEETLES ROACHES FLEAS MICE MOTHS Protect vom borne from costly pests and insect danger ? free inspection and estimates Wt T H Ot 1 T OBI.IOATION \ Dial TE 4-8525 It No Answer OP) TI-: 3-981 l i 5? •) S. WiimiusiLon St. Raleigh N. C IST 0 W 0P E N SELF-SERVICE Wash 9-Lbs. . 20c ! )ry 10 M mutes ~ , . lOc open -t smr•<;s \ oaf i ;no '■•sl s • HSSON POAI > FAYE IT EVI LLE. N C ■r.Kn-c-s-jsi’>*'*•:v-r~ —— ~ -■ - '■ssaenr ”n>*r~r~~r*»r"»raer % - 5' ,: :#3 Have the things you want for Christmas! Money for Santa .. . fN'Jc Money for Fun ... Ft .5:-,., Money for Gifts ... . !n|f; car CHRISTMAS CLUB gM?* Jf| : can make it so! •. ■ '< a wonderful /eelittgf Christmas with JOIN MOW • out money worries’ And it’s so es;*y with SAVE 'EFCFIVE ',S I nnr of 0,11 Christmas Club memberships encll Week JICXt VGEU? /Vhip that best i 01 u \ budgei rhfr. save th- small amount (so $"2700 1 STOOijO imotuit you will hardly miss) each week $ j j() ”15() 00 ~ This time next year, you’ll be all set sot $ 5.00 | $^50"00 your greatest Christmas ever. s|o 00 j SSOO 00 MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RALEIGH-DURHAM vC Kl .Ke ANTLERS Officials of the North Cs4t®UC& JBVOKVV ilaks) Anllmu fitmra Depart wftit aw shown during a mie»t inrampmenl it Rorlty M<wn(. Front row (L-H> Major Sadie Hobbv Major Dorothy Da roes. Jfrig. Gen, Leroy Barnes Major BlstP Morfiin and Col, Fred Jones Rear: Cain. Edward Murphy, Col Charlie Co\. Major FA , Baker, CoS. David !., Simmons, and M. Col. Queen l Bat Ini. (J R. H \RBEN FOTOI CHRISTMAS nr**** r ss * c* I REES 50c to $ 1.00 Christmas Wreath* $1,50 <o $2.00 —~ \i«n- Pot Plants for Xmas DAVIS"3T' 335 I 1 C&barrit* >< ■ • POUND FOR POUND < VKE • FRESH GRATED COCONUT CAKES • LIGHT & DARK FRUIT ( AKES „ • 8 VARIETIES OF PIES & CUSTARDS - Shop With Us For Christmas 1.9? K, WILMINtTOM "•1 CHONE-S rfinde 2-8333 - 2-?.5?# * —£—--.1. ..„ ■ . sadfsadf 3 PoursK'ers, their -'-In it Lt-aden | and. the home economics agents lor I the N, C. Agricultural Extension ] Service, have paused to ire view I their accomplishment- hi the dairy j food'* program for 1953. I Realizing that the major nutri tional problem m this state is the low consumption of milk per per son. effort hr* been highly concen trated to overcome this lack. Miss .To Earp, nutrition specialist | tor the N C. Agricultural Kxten- I sion Service, said statistics show a I total of 79 countte- bad one nr progr &tnft or* w c-ve.rv j ! { H Club. 1m addition fa thir l-H CSnh | meeting. Clay County report j cd a different 4 1! team o» in dividual gave a dairy roods demonstration in each of U Home Demonstration Ciuli meetings. Many counties from curb part id the state reported requests fur dairy 'nods deotonstiatiops front vine and emwnmiity elobn. Demonstration 1 ' of this kind totaled 1 0*5(1. reaching ;* total of 17.71.' people. i E-iur-M adult l< 'Uders have he | ounio aii important pari of tbi? j ! vast program With increased in* } ! teresi. these leaden, have devoted j !■ -!, time and efforts in train and ; j encourage the 4*H girls to give the ! dairy food? demon;.-frations Tn T>,n - I ! ham County. the home economics | , I plete responsibility for training ) the girls for dairy foods dsmonstra-1 I lions securing judge?, making ar- j i rangements, providing transports ! 1 tion and beginning and conducting j | the county dairy foods cor tests As 1 i a result of the vs forts of ~'i adult ! i leaders a total of 179 junior 4-H j | girls gave demonstrations ” From the conscientious efforts of ! j the 4-H girls, their leaders and tin: | i home economic.', agents, there has j i been noted an increas, in milk con- I ; sumption in this stale. ! BETTER.. Electrically! " There's a happy homemaker J jr with holiday m her heart and / the modem magic of a new electrm \ £ servant in her home, You can do the same \ f S foi the lady in youi life with the snowy whiteness | of an electric dishwasher, dryer, water heater, | I or the gleaming modernity of an electric I 1 r->nqr You'!! brighten and lighten her j V v/ork-a-day world for years to con.'- J Nt This year, make her Christmas the jJ. ■ f. . V brightest, whitest ever. Give her J& „ -. -4. a major electric *?-<%■' appliarve, ■ ft »» 1 1 a g%'*i Vsi A L ill(»• xfihnnic In i*i» litooc i I ill! iiy (ill 111 ill if Sis lily 8 1,1 #ll udo * Uill WUIIUUIU I*l VltJ UHM^IVMIUMW BOSTON VANF'i - Firemen, mindful of the tragic Chicago five which kiu>ffed out more than 5o innocent. lives, have ordered closed four schools in the h«ui of Uie Negro area here in Boston Dr. Smith Speaker At F^jnJl^fcirrn* ■«■ “• *■ WVitlVgV CRKFNSBORO - An audit-no ; d A&T College xvi'j. fold lan '••■eel. ! that, the spirit ut Jesus must go alongside si;!e;t*ifir fl -v< lopm-nt •iod progr««* •• the world is to »- void aelf-destructior The speaker wat Dr. ,T#CT- t, p W •Smuh, v??., pester of the Seventh Street Presbyterian Church at Charlotte. Who delivered th* ser mon at the regular Chapel Sffir-ice i er'niiueted in T, ,- > - Auch.te'-tiiur Speaking from the sub tr et. '“Poes Jesus Have Moaning ?w 1 t,|fp today" }!» vui<J <{•.»*. white It 1? not difficult to nn dersf.tivl *h «, teachings f >f Jesus, 1* requires real effort t<« ha ve these teach tees become 1 part of "in everyday living ■ Uni. - be continued,'' too many of us today have Suite concept ion of these teachings and vtiil (00 many care less, about | them.*’ Hr warned, “The world today it* ! in need of brotherhood, that atti* I t.ude which causes peoples of vary | nig backgrounds, color-. and races jto have interest, on* for another I Dr, Siri’tl) wav introduced by ties Cteo M McCoy do * < tor of ; religion.-, activities i The choir, under the direction of »Howard T Pearsall, chairman of ! : flic irii- r dep.'irtmclit ne It.-.-, | numbers. “Salvation is Created” by j Tsohoynukoff and “Roll. JottUm ! Roll," y traditional -plrit*l?*l “Os course, life doesn't he- Jf*n al 111 for the fellow who, went like 60 when he was 20.“ The schools ar<* the ! bO-year old 1 Dwight School Alcott School. Rico j School and Me- Bannvnft Spokesmen for the feu ,1 n !'!)■• i Department told reporters th.v. the j .schools should be abandoned b n - ; cause of then- a arts untt types of j construe lion. Over I .DW pupils will be affect- f ' BOURBON -40 PT. . WAKONAL Uk.iltil f., : i.ut:,eOiii'OßATlOH, 5.T..90 PROOF •t 1" the * losing of the schools i - . lunoism cin; rooms v/tll have tr j he set up in ucrfiby schools. For mum-. Negro leaders in Bim inn tiawn be,- c. advocating the re ' building of the schools or the c-01 ■ j it ini ion of new ones. But. it too* ,;!ir tragic occurence in Chicago h < ■ ff:•,■ l el filial action

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