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All polar bears. according to Kmtograpbs,
are left-handed. If tlie
shortage of southpaw pitchers l>ecomes
acute Frank Ituck might uiuke
a tidy huui by turning baseball scout.
Mother's Day
SPECIAL
All Dresses and Ladies' Hats less
Than |
Their Original Sale Price
YORK CLOTHING STOCK
Now On Display At
COBLE
SPORTING GOODS CO.
344 South Elm
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GEO. HAMPTON
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l- . House of Representatives
-"*v - The Man Who Cast Your Vote for
Franklin D.J^posevelt
(Mrl Hampton Was the Democratic
Party's Presidential Elector In 1910)
On His. Record of Service
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And That of His Staff of Deputies
3oeS.Phipps
''flijlAn Ihf Democrats of'Guilford
the May 30th Primary
?fT?,VOTE POR HIM FOR
^fea^FOR SHERIFF ' /
THK 1
Here Is Where A. a
These debaters, who rej
and T. College, Greensboro, tl
cessfully engaged some of th
in Virginia, West Virginia,
lina and South* Carolina. The;
lows : (front) George Akers, I
Punishment
Must Always
Be Immediate
By GARRY C. MYERS. Ph.D.
Now and then. I have. In this column,
entreated parents to ^ry to limit I
nnniahm<*nt r\t ?ho rhIM . wto* ftuii- i
or fire,'.to the few things he must I
|never do, and to try to make pleasant*
the many other. things he inay ;
do and must do. I hkvo even "urged
that we aim to avoid positive. coui- >
mands (making' positive suggestions 1
instead) to this young child, except- i
log In routines (where we think "of
the-necessary command as mere In- i
formation). !
I have udvised, except' for these
routines, that we merely request the '
child when we wish him to'do something
he has not been accustomed to 1
do regularly, and to let him ch??ow
then" as If he were an adult, whether
to accede to the request or not.
Indeed, this principle can be made to 1
work with the older child of any age 1
by winning co-operatiou. 1
On the other hand, when you tell
the tot or."Don't," punish him
at once If he does not obey promptly;
and be sure the punishment- Is
Is* effective. *" . ""1" ? .
lt As-for. routines in .the child under
four, or five, punishment is rarely,
If ever, necessary or desirable. If
this tot refuses to go to bed. In spite
of your best persuasive powers. Just
pick him up and take him there.
Don't puplsh him to make him coin
case you have up to then answered
all hU questions kindly, read
mucti to him, enjoyed hla creations
however crude, you might be ahle
while carrying this resisting type to
bed to turn hla attention to some Interest
that would'melt hla resistance
luto happy co-operation. Some parents
Actually can do thla.
' ,**\ Age For Punishment. f
From about al* to-12, the average]
child Is old enough'to profit from'
punishment. k '
Say your child Is 10. Tell him Just
once In . the morning or afternoon,
that from now on till the end of the
school year, or even till he Is 14,'he
; shall make a bee-line to the boua^,
If out of doors, when the lights *p>
pear. If he falls to ohfl^thh-rule
Just once, tell him exactly what1 the
I penalty will always'be&fttt^eac?
offense. Then keep your ^ord^*^-'
An effective penalty might' reaitonably
be for him' to sit In a<(chalr
. doing nothing?no radio, no funnies,
no books?for exactly one hour where
you can see him. If dinner la behig
| erv?x|. t?-t him ocrvA ?*?n^Anro h"
FUTURE OUTLOOK. GKEKNSBORO.
jid T. Makes Fine Ma
presented A. (third row) P
lis year, sue- (fourth row)
e best teams Sawyer, Prof.
North Caro- uel Thomas ar
7 are as fol- left to right)
[second row)
A. and T. To Start ]
Training Infantry
Officers for Army
Greensboro. ? Beginning in Seplamhar
A. nnH T O-n ?L.-1- t
------ > ... U..U -?. vvucgc, w uit'll tias
been teaching, military science *
and tactics for 25 years, will start 1
training officers' for Infantry units 1
in a program which Includes four *
fears of Intensive military training. 3
The establishment of the reserve *
officers training corps at A. and T. 1
College comes as the result of the '
efforts of Pres F.-D. Bluford, the 1
board of trustees of the college, congressmen,
senators and leading cltl- '
tens of the state. 1-. *; V. *
A. and T. has, for many years, re- '
cetved high ratings In Its military 1
tinder Capt. Bobert Lee Campbell, '
science department. The present unit 1
D." S. C., Includes 400 men. Only
two years of military science is required
of all students. The college
baud, which has been otlerntlng under
separute direction, will be under ^
the direct command of the'unlt.
The establishment of the null at
A. and T. will enable the Institution,
which, for a long time has offered
defense tralolog courses, to
raider a greater service in the national
defense program. *
Announcement1'that A." and T. had j
been selected for a senior R. O. Tf- C.
unit was r Washington on
Thursday, April 30. Three other col- ,
leges also were designated for such
units,' these being West Virginia ,
State College, Institute, W. Van field
artillery; Hampton Institute, Hamilton,
TVa., coast artillery; and Prarie
View State Normal and * Industrial
College, Texas, Infantry.
The Minister's Wires' club held
their regular business meet at Mrs.
|M. L. Scar let te 404 High street, Monday
May 4. Among those who were
present were, Mrs. S. A. Peeler. Mrs.
A. Q. Wells, Mrs. J. E. Brower. Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. M. M. Jones, Mra.'S. A.
Peace, Mrs. F. A. Harget, Mrs. Cherry,
Mrs. I,utherus. A delicious'repnst
was served.
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' 'Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds.*/
fore^he may eat Should' he move
from the -chair without permission
<whlch should only be for an emergency)
paddle him soundly.
"..The same applies to going to bed
and other routines. Instead, of the
usual orgy <^f family emotions .over |
this matter, let your tongue be silent i
Instead, let him know what tho exact
time shall be for.each, evening
from now till next Jone, and the pen?pr
fr??- tn'-fl d"l?nni|nn-r
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N. C. '
chinists
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aul Byers and Andrew Best,
Francis Mebane, Broadus
B. N. Roberts (coach), Samid
Josephus ThrcadgilL
Misses Elizabeth Spellman,
, .
Working Together
To Save
t By BETSY NEWMAN.
We shall have sufficient ; food,
dothlng, and fuel, during the einergiucy,
according to the latest news I
lave from the OEM.-' inH- thn* i*?
leartenlng. There' Ls something' Inrplrlngjn
the feeling that we'are all
working together to economize and
.o conserve, "in ,business, travel and
lome. Co-operation" Is' the word.^and
t Isn't always easy, what with1 the
few selfish ones always to be found.
On the business of sugar, I'm playng
around with cane "syrup, with, not
ntirely satisfactory results,-but'.I'm
?olng on experimenting. "Htose of you
who don't care for desserts are In
uck in this situation, but alas, I'm
lot one of them. '
Today's Menu. t1
Liver aud Bacon en .Brochet'
Baked Potatoes.
Lettuce or Cabbage Salad ' '
Prune Bars .11 Coffee or Tea
Liver and Baron en Rrorhet '
1 to 2 lbs. lauib or calves' liver,
Sliced bacon , ' ' , 1
No. 2 can kcreoel corn 1
6 or 8 carrots, parbolled-vl
Cut liver la inch-uud-a-half squares
and pot on .metal, skewers, alternating
with squares of bacon. Sprinkle
with salt and pepper, brush. with
melted fat?butter or margarine.
Drain corn and put in broiler pan,
seasoD with salt and pepper. Parboil
carrots, season aud roll in melt
ed butter and place on broiler rack
with liver and bacon. Broil' undei
moderate heat from 10 to 12 minute*,
turning to cook liver aDd bacon even
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Prune Bars. ? ?
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% c. flour . Y
1 tsp. cinnamon " *
6 tap. baking powder. " <
1 c. oatmeal .* '
I V* c. ahortentug
1-4 c. mUk .'/*/
3-4 c. brown sugar ;). t?' -. v '
i pre
1 Ige. c. cooked, dried prune^,'^
% c. walrfut me^U.;f
1-4 c. prune
Sift floor, measure add sift' wljJ
baking "powder" and clnnamoo, .the
jstlr In' oatmeal. Cream shortening
add sugar gradually,, beating .well
then add beaten.egg. Add dry Ingredt
enta alternately with prune Juice am
milk; add prunes cut. In pieces' am
walnut meats. Pour or spread 'in. i
square tin and bake about sp.raln
utea.-In -roo<Jerate oven (850;-degree
F.) Cool,'cut^fn squares and sprlnkl
u-IM? r?nw?li?rnd sumV.
SATURDAY. MAY t, 1M? ?/.'
In cleaning a rug. whether with a
brooin, carpet sweeper or vacuum
cleaner, move It serosa the rug crosswise.
This' method of cleaning pre.rents
strain on the warp threads that
help hold the rug together.
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JOHN E.
WALTERS
CANDIDATE FOR
SHERIFF
1. STRICT ECONOMY.
2. EFFICIENT LAW ENFORCEMENT.
3.
NO FAVORITISM.
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
May 30, 1942
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AS YOUR CORONER. I STAND
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Wf?r lit War Veteran