SECTION
TWO
rm The Roundup
By WILBORNE HARRELL
Saw a buttercup this morning
—the first of the season. And
this should be a good sign that
Spring is on the way, or not
far off, at least.
PHIL OSOPHER SAYS—A bor
rower will return your money
quicker than he’ll return your
books.
It has taken me Several years
to become sold on television, and
JjP, have written derogatively on
the subject; but now that I have
joined the ranks of the devo
tees of the Big Eye, you’d have
a fight on your hands if you
attempted to part me from my
TV—unless, of course,. you were
the repossess man. I am hav
ing a little trouble, though, ad
justing myself to the midget
’ silver screen. After several
■ years listening to voices on the
' ( radio, it is increasingly diffi
cult to fit the voice to the man
see qn TV. The same applies
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to radio dramas that are also
produced on TV, particularly
when played by different actors.
For instance, Gunsmoke is play
ed by William Conrad on radio,
and by James Arness on TV.
All the actors are different in|
Gunsmoke, and I have a sense'
of unreality ' when viewing it, {
after having become used to an-|
other set of voices. This also
holds true ih the case of com-J
menators and newscasters. Also
preconceived ideas of fictional
characters are difficult" to adjust
so the TV version. Perry Ma
son, in my mind’s eye, was a
lean, hawk-eyed man; but. on
TV he is somewhat heavy set
ahd not in the least is he hawk
eyed. Della Street I had pic
tured as a blonde; why, I don’t
know, but there ;t is. Dennis,
as portrayed in the cartoon is
a much younger, and chubbier
kid than the TV Dennis. And
so it goes—but I like it all,
nevertheless, and as I said—try
to take it away from me. The
next step in the development of
TV, if the present trend con
tinues, will be pay TV. You
know, the coin in the slot, the
pay as you play brand. I
haven’t given that phase of the
] situation much thought, but it
1 occurs to me, if pay TV did
| materialize I’d hate to be caught
,in the midst of a tense eops-
I and-robbers drama or a Dodge
i City shoot-out without a spare
coin. That would be a hardship
far beyond the point of endur
ance, and cruelty .personified.
But maybe it' won’j. be as bad
as all that —it be an ad
vancement for the overall bet
terment of programs and a gen
eral improvement of the TV pic
ture —no pun intended.
Cast out Castro!
Home Ec Teachers
Meet At Camden
I The Home Economics Teach
ers of the Albemarle Area held
their monthly meeting in the
Camden County . High School.
Due to a change in the April
program, the March meeting was
devoted to evaluation of this
year’s meetings. The following
is a list of programs discussed:
August—“ Plans for the Year”
September “Strengthening '
Future Homemakers of Ameri
ca.”
October—“ Just in Case” (civil
defense).
November “New Trends of
Teaching in the Areas of Fami-
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Dr. John W. Baluss, Jr., president of the North Carolina Society
for Crippled Children and Adults. Inc.—the Stale Easter Seal or
ganization—announced the selection of Jimmy Foster of Reidsville
as the 1962 State Easier Seal Child. Jimmy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Foster. Although physically handicapped’ Jimmy,
with the use of a wheelchair, is doing many of the things that
other boys his age are doing. He is in the fifth grade at public
school, and his main interests now are coin collecting, model air
plane building and watching football on television.
ly Relations, Clothing and Home
Nursing with Emphasis on the
Selection aqd Use of Printed!
Materials and Other Visual j
Aids”
December —Group divided and;
worked on plans for different:
areas of adult education.
January—“ Careers for High:
School Graduates in Practical i
Nursing”.
February—“ Teaching Safety in .
Homes”.
Mrs. Mary Ann Combs of Co
lumbia High School was in
charge of the evaluation.
Mrs. Ramona Wilson of Knapp
High School served refreshments ;
to the following: Mrs. Mabel
Lucy Hall, area supervisor; Miss
Sheron .Keel, Miss Rose Frazier
and Miss Carolyn Brinkley, Ply
mouth; Mrs. Jean Alexander,
Creswell; Mrs. Mary Ann Combs,
ColumhVet; Mrs, Hughes,
Weeksvil'le; Mrs. Lucy H. Kit -:
trell, Sunbury; Mrs. Helen Lara-1
bee, Central; Miss Frances New
by, Perquimans; Mrs. Jean Pope,
Elisabeth City; Mrs. Edna
Reaves, John A. Holmes High
School; Mrs. Loraine H. Roger-
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Smaller ’62 Acreage
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March 1,1962 prospective j
i plantings reports from North |
i Carolina farmers indicate that 1
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>' 1,539,000 acres of corn will be 1
| planted for all purposes, accord-1
1 ing to the North Carolina Crop
Reporting Service. If farmers
carry out their intentions, they
will plant 48,000 acres or 3 per
cent less corn than in 1961.
This is the smallest corn acre
age of record since the series
began in 1866. Heavy partici
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ably in 1961, and a further re
j duction is indicated in 1962.
! Official ASCS figures show that
i about 420,000 acres of corn were
placed in the program to March
1,1962, and farmers have un
til March 30 to sign up addition
al acreage. Participation in the
1962 Feed Grain Program may
exceed the 509,000 acres intend
ed diversion from the 1961 crop.
COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS HIT
ALL TIME HIGH IN FALL '6l
Enrollment of full and part-]
time college students increased 1
| this fall for the 10th consecutive
year to an all-time high of 3,-'
891,000, the U. S. Office of Edu-|
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Edenton, North Carolina .
Thursday, March 29, 1962.
cation has reported. This ex- 1
ceeded by 7.8 per cent the pre-j
vious record of 3,610,000 set in |
the fall of 1960. I
The number of students en-j
rolled for the first time in col-!
lege rose to 1,026,000, a jump of!
10.4 per cent over the fall of
1960. 1
The 1961 fall enrollees includ- 1
ed 2,424,000 men and 1,467,000 |
women compared with 2,271,000'
men and 1,339,000 women in the,
fall of 1960. The percentage in-!
crease for men was 6.8; for wo-1
men it was 9.5. .
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A young man was doing his
own shopping. He said to the
pretty girl behind the counter:
“I want a pillowcase, please.”
“Yes,” said the girl. “What
size?” v
“Why— er—l’m not sure ” said ,
the young man. “But I take a
six and seven-eighths hat.”
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