8 THE CAHGONIAK WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1859 Chatham NAACP Siates Program “Freedom And Hew Day” Friday FITTSBORO The Chatham Community Branch of the NAACP v/il! present a Freedom and the New Day” program on New Year’s Day at the Mitchel Chapel AMR Zion Church, located near Pitts boco on Route 2. at 11 a. m • Main speaker for the occasion will be Kelly Alexander, president of the N. C. Conference of NAACP branches. A qestion and answer period will follow the address. The morning program will in clude: Prayer. Rev. fi, V Horton; Scripture, Rev. J. R Burt; pre sentation of chapter president, D. A. Clark; introduction of speaker, Rev. ,L f McMiller; offering taken by Brother Baldwin and S. W. Edwards; music by Mitchel’s Choir and Hamlet Mixed < hoir. Afternoon program will feature BUILDING BLOCKS Selite Sollte - Concrete Cinder Blocks When in need of blocks for building, call us for immediate delivery. 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Revenue!* —MM———l ■ 1 ■■■■HBHMWMMM——— {f You Want To Take The (IF) Out of JF C Karl MjSil 8-5748 YJT£, Pilot Life Insurance C OMPANI DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: For several months I have been going out with a very fine woman of 3ft She has never been married, but 1 would like very much to change that. The only trouble is that 1 can never seem to get her alone long enough so discuss this She has a 12-vear old niece who spends every week end with her and, no matter where we go, the niece goes with us—and since I’m a salesman out of town all during the week, the only time I can see this woman is during the I week-ends. •She says the girl has been spend ing the week-ends with her ever since she was 3 baby, and she couldn't bear fr> disappoint the child now by asking her to stay home at any time. I like the little girl and 1 dislike appearing jeal ous of her. bu' you think this won derful woman and ! should have at least a little time alone together'.' As things are now, I m stymied. WARREN DEAR WARREN: MetMnks Ibis woman is keening you sty ruled "with malice afore thought." if she were in the (cast interested in matrimonial | discussions, believe me, you wouldn't have to be knocking yourseif out figuring how to get her alone! My advice to you, if you’re really bent on mar riage, is to look elsewhere DEAR SALLY: I’m a high school girl of 17 with a real serious prob lem. I've been going steady with a boy of 18 in our school, but real ize now that I don’t love him one little bit, and I want to break up with him. The trouble is that he's a very nice guy and I’m just too softhearted io hurt him. T know that he’s crazy about me and if l told him that everything is over between us, he'd have practically a nervous breakdown. I've talked this over with the girls in my so rority and not one of these 20 girls can come up with a really good so lution to my' problem. Can you help me? JAN. , DEAR JAN: It beats me ho-w .* girl who claims to be “too softhearted" to hurt a fellow can broadcast her intentions of unloading him to 20 other girls. If you really want to break up. fell him. I’m positive he'll Mir vive. DEAR SALLY Our son is engaged to marry a girl who lives »■ cur local YWCA Her home is in a dis tant city and she does not have many friends in this town. I know that, according to the rules of good taste, it is not proper for relatives to give showers—but I would like very much to do something of this nature for her. Do you have any suggestions? MRS R F.G. DEAR MRS. R.E.C,. How shout a tea or bridge party, nr some such Informal get togeth er, for the purpose of intro during your son's fiancee to his friends and relatives? DEAR SALLY: Some little time ago. my husband (age 43' told me there was a woman in his office who had been turning on the charm for him This bit of news was proved lair: when she began phoning him here at home f could hear only his side of these conver sations and hr was very politely firm with lots of negative answers Now last night he brought home a note she- had written to him at the office and handed it to me with the comment, "isn't this the nut"'’" That note was one of the gu shiest pieces, of mish-mash I've ever read What shall I do? Do you think there’s anything going on that I’m too dumb to see? WORRIED WIPE. DEAR WORRIED WIFE: And T fail to sec wbv in the world you should hr “worried." It’s clear that there's nothing going on— -otherwise, you would not have been finding out about it from your hiihhy Why don't you and he nen an answer to gether right on her letter, sign log it together, and ali you really have to say is what he’s already blu. :ed out—"NUTS." TO SWEET THIRTEEN: It’s ac cording to one of nature’s little laws that boys of your age- are not so mature as you girls. But they’ll catch up in a couole or three years, and I strongly advise that you bide your time—-because certainly you are not mature enough to be going with much older boys At 13, you should be having more important thing? than boys to occupy your mind, time and energy SHE You are positively the worst dancer T ever saw. HE Well, it’s something to know that I excell ir, that respect at least. ‘ Repairs to Any TV, Radio Phono, Hi-Fi or Small Appliance. 24-HrT SERVICE! 'IIHTI'-gMil'f IMIMHIMWIHII Mil Hi .1 TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE "The House Servian Built ” CALL TE. 2-3950 224 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH JACK DEI.AYS SIGN INC, WAIVER — Manhattan Borough President Hu lan lack leaves (he District Attorney's office in New York. Dec ISth. where he was to appear before the Grand lurv. The jury is investigating Jack's admission that his apartment * was remodeled at the e:v nense of real estate operator Sidney J Ungar. fust before he was scheduled to face the Grand fury, Jack refused to sign a waiver of immunity and was excused to reappear later. (UP! PHO TO). ' \Momentous Decade y ßeing Closed Out At Fla. School TALLAHASSEE- Florida A&M University closes out *a momen tous decade.” the nineteen fifties when the year 1959 fades out and the nearly 4,000 students and fac ulty members look forward to the sixties. Speaking before the EAMU fam ily -luring the annua! Christmas Convocation, Dr George W Gore. Jr. told the facility and students that "We arc witnessing the close of a momentous decade, the nine teen fifties A resume of the high lights n’s the past ten years indi cates that nianv earihshaking e vents have transpired, "In addition to projections Into outer space, many events MKA Says 1960 Year Os Choice For Americans There are two ideologies bidding for the world today. One is Moral Re-Armament, which believes that God's Mind should control the world through human nature lhat has been changed; the o t he r is Communism, which believes that man's mind should control th< world through human nature that has been exploded God's ideology will win. William Penn put the is- nr clearly 'Men mi ns I choose to he governed by God or they condemn themselves to bt ruled hv tyrants ’ 'T’iiiie is running oul No man or nation ran escape the choice —Mor a I Re-Armament or Communism. Khrushchev offers the false alter natives of co-existence or war. dis armament or nuclear annihilation. MILVs task is to make the whole world conscious of the true choice, MR A offers Ame rica and tlm whole world a superior ideology that will cure the causes of both Com munism and war. and create flic incorruptible men and wo men that w ill make democracy the most effective idea in the , world. This ideology works and will win The evidence during the last months alone is conclusive. Arch bishop Makarios, the new Presi dent. of Cyprus says, “I have fol lowed closely the work of Moral Re-Armament and particularly ap Do’s And Don’ts “Enjoy Your Trip, But Let Others Do the Same.” I taken place in the world, in the • j of tremendous importance hare . United States, in the South, and ! ! in Florida. In truth, we have witnessed a bloodless revolu tion. ' Here at home. Tallahassee ha> literally doubled itself in size: so ! lias FA MU. Since 1850. we have . ' creeled on the campus 23 build ings valued at over 10 million dol lars. From the enrollment of ap proximately 1600 suldents m 1950. w* have expanded !u over 2800- m 1959-60. Whereas the total budget in 1949- 50 was $1,600,000, in 1959-60 the budget is $3,400,000. Whev'eas the total number of employees in 1959- : , predate its contribution to the *o- I j liilion of hte Cyprus problem.’ j Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of I : Germany writing to Frank Burn - man recently said “You know 1 what great significance 1 attach 1 o the ideological fight which MRA l | is waging in the whole world. LTn- I less this work is carried forward 1 | peace cannot he maintained." i ! Prime Minister Kish) of Japan ■ j says. "Thf leaders of the free ■ i world must pay serious attention ! to fh° work of MRA throughout ■ | the world if we are to win in the j decisive struggle for the future of i mankind.’ Moscow's stepped-up attacks against MRA in the last few weeks reveal their ronerrn. These attacks have come from lass. Moscow’s official news a goncy, I’ravda. Radio Moscow and in a three-column front page editorial in Humanite. the organ of the French t orn munist Shirty. Moral R<-Armament is curing the causes of division, economic injustice, fear and hatred on which Communism feeds. It is rapidly multiplying the sec ret of God-centered unity without which civilization will destroy it self In the words of Gabriel Marcel, the great Catholic philosopher, “It is a hope—perhaps THE hope." >0 was 653 including the Hospital j personnel, in 1959-60 it. is 756 ex i 1 elusive of -hospital employees. “In 1953 the institution v nr, ! changed from u State College v. ith j emphasis on land-grand and teach er education to a state University with professional schools. In 1957, | it was admitted into full member* j ship into the Southern Association i |of Colleges and Secondary I Schools.” . The average rental payment to I I North Carolina farmer.-: for coo- j ! serration reserve land In 1960 will [ I bo sl6 per acre, VO? « Htlf tvnt f COLONIAI STO»P WIU *fr CLOSED NEW YEAR S W& , *j| Open Wednesday, Dec, 30 ||||i fw i on New Year’s Mena cnmnTrirms] ga3jngJiMii»aiiiWiM-iewrtMm i wwiua«KWHggMi!ii«ifwe»niiW CERTIFIED SPECIAL! TRIANGLE -Xf 57,'.,T" 'C/» VZ" I UIA.I ,1 ' ' '■ • * BLACKEYES .... Sr' 00 10 c TOMATOES .... 10c Ri-DGA IT T unit 6 With $5.00 Order FI AVOR-SI At ED! TRIANuI £ j APPLESAUCE... Sn 303 10c MARGARINEgS s . 19c IT’S NEW! REDGATE INSTANT p CHASE & SANBORN giant if S ad ! INSTMT COFFEE »,M ' Two new jars., Two new low prices* q NIY jf tie . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmm J " fSi B Tender ® ri erflll WINNER QUALITY SLICED * - ~ ' BUDGET NATUR- lb *J> BEEF JP M Q TENDER & °T i*s 99c RONE-IN BUDGET N. TENDER Rppf C ,QQ ; - StauMer Bsasl.., 47* ~?. 49c c — ° J FREvSH LEAN TASTY RONELFSS BUDGET Ft. TENDER Shoulder Hens!... ?, S?c,. ?. 59c Ground Beef BONE-IN BUDGET N. TENDER >b A r\ Bib Boat! '.*. 87t.. Y. 19* o»i. 49- Morten’s Fraz. Man! Pies...t* 49c 2 lbs 27* 28Af. S- Wibntnsion St. « NertbsMe Center • GiftßwoocS WtThkg® • Cmeraß VWa§» State’s Farmer Are Urged To Breed Cows Before Jan. 15 FARMERS URGED TO BREED GREENSBORO—To get increas ed production, at less cost, dairy farmers are being urged to breed cows prior to January 15. This advice was issued recently by R. 1 Wynn, dairy specialist with the A&T College Extension Service. Hr stairs that ii is much more profitable for cows to freshen in the fall than in spring and winter. Records reveal that re turns on feed easts are much higher than those which have freshened in the spring and early summer. He states further that such a breeding schedule works perfectly with the labor supply in the nor mal small farm operation. More time can he devoted to herd man agement during the winter months. Freshen Up Your Home For Christmas From Distincthc Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co, IDS E Maftin St, Yout Capital City Tel. TE 2 1171 once the cash crops; have been bai vested. Cows bred prior to mid-J mu > i will come flash in time to all-; v the dairyman o■- >.•••'• t> to r ’ i/.e much more in ino : <n >• t of the lactation period. Got. more pigs in a ' ' 1 swine operation b> toiler.' i-a systematic eross-bn-ading ui -a n Save more pigs in a cummer.’' -I swine operation by e-uting rid of sows after their third litter Grow more pias by feeding era’n plus a good supplement f J i choice either on rotated pasture - or on concrete feeding floors. A goal to shoot for in a coc - merical swine operation is eight or more pigs at 150 to 1-S0 da; s weighing 200 pounds or more.

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