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PAGE TWO .. fro** *»« '*' etf j p»4 HINTS Tv TOW.«A TDyf [1,3/, ' U. >i T„W ..; W Y i 1 ■*?_.:.: -...- ■ ft-.--- ••' ■ ■ . ..... GET THE GOOD FROM I’O ATOES Potatoes ! ' into soy weal —breakfast, dinner, or sup per. IT you're watch ihg vw. lyhi watch what you "’Jt on ti- .• ■«/. tOt'S, It's the ft;-v v be v- r other fat that ■•[ulus ftp" caior tOne medium < : ?j- a potato has j about 10Q caloric's ! rj iW . c ti.i:;; : sn apple or h ,01:' rind tv. l Wi‘:U vi. i---' Ui fei .UcUaa and roll). Best way to get •!•,.•<it food -. from, potst tea ■ . , their jackets Ana f w»y« of cr-oking pbtatM’.o Jackets, boiling conserve;, rote , vitamins than baking Peel potatoes ;os: .-» »«* **•' '*> «• «*» ■-<’>- «*.- **> * t t;, * 4 ParliamentcTT * 4 Speaking.. t iigf IJ§|\ a B-. Mam s i-j. 7i -ftw .i V, |f?sp | ► -♦ -<#■ - » - ■>- W> <«• aw- I It shouid be the purpose of parliamentary in> -,o enable clubs to transact bueifi'SK oHi owii and efficiency, to protect me rights of each member, i,o carry out the wishes of *ht moioj ir„> and to preserve * spirit oi har mony among the members. This purpose is made possible inr'c-h nr. understanding of the tufidj mentaJ principles cf pariimir n~ tary procedure. Varying with dif ferent authorities, the numU • - i fundamental principles ram In ■■ four to twelve; but they msy s expanded or reduced to fiv» ill) Only one Question ro.«* be brought before the members of a club at one time. Tip chc.irnv and members should be on e-pc'd against infraction of this orim-pi •. 2* Full and free debate every Question. Before any q ; non is put to a dsckurv voie. be members should be permitted to One Stop iv CeiSjp SFSFSD £ ‘ l a • i y \ i 4 bates and bervice nn r»,efnp*'i ;*f »•••■•, iiadios, Heateami Kverylhmg Klectiris myes-jackso?; kjAt".? m i 131 E. Hargett St P"ipne 3*5031 f YOUR ,n: mapp'd I izjiiiii *..i. j• WuaMMß»iaiieße«a» v j SgPp ,■■ •'•■.“•Jsgy ■■¥*? I Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co, Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA -j- TEL. 3-1071 iw-iwSiasi l§§Sj|?' At The Bloodworth St Y.XI.C.A., EaSelgh Presented by the !~ C. Chapter of the Natl Found alien of Tricholcgy Science MISS VIVIAN BOUT, State President ** a -**<* w * w *'ftonw, . . ~.7,, mi-iiiiwiinm . ® ' vsrXSMmm.7. uixxm ; cook them don't let them soak- If you mu ** t4 l Ift."i aiJi. of h■ ■ v-: ft... .].' ft, ~.;b!ly ,a!te«i WKUM YOU -i.OCK, Fix’ ody ; ;s 13ft rt» as you knew your ’ - ‘'—ft '■ ft-ft'-c;” ' If •' : : : n ,1 . ft- ft 'VJ.i4t» •I"*' - f'O' r. 1 •..,0.. u.T.-s, rmt* aty "-nTT,li'ft J'i4' 1 ,T9* Ss.-.e- ftftni otter leaves t.tS FS,b» d ftiF-- SmJ'A I -tOiCi hi so f, if, th , oi .-ook with mixed grtve-fis. 1 A“n ■ sic ft * t inch: ■ ' i *> ; ■ ■ ft-sl uh sen s orv sc nmc < somsr.. ciicura- : : 1 ■ ' ..1 vis; tomatoes heave ; sftftr.s un thte niid apppe for , 1 ft'kiftft. fruit a; e ;t]C')k‘sauce ‘ discuu it free!,;, The pmiciiii, of ; fleer must not, hurry the uusaiess by savins; Are you ready fer 'toe 1 quesuutsT ' ji.c ouefti to try: "Is tons; any ci; cui; c.rft; ' ft > Icciiidj of jmrmiK-.rship. Fvery Ktaeu has rioim f-oual to those of every oUnr :oj :■ caber, and hence tin chairman should showy' isu pn..;ftcy or picnm toward CftJ’ftc. incni: is. V-. . <ft ; . sifft.- must 'be r;j fee! t'sft ;v:d riftfsfs of the rei,i lift-, nciji.3 f.-s preserved. Ai- 1 tiiouc’h the w'.ii ti;: major.ty; must be earned oik the majoritj ■ is net aiways riaht. t£> Tv'r civs.ires cf each nwm- ' her shosifd !»>•■ mens i»itu that of ; the elttb. Hence i! a me-mber votes mem c ift-ftc'n ■;ft it passes, it I bis dim ft-- ; , ;■ fc tiv-> spirit autf feu,; oi Lfts j.m ou Foi ex- i ftrayi:;, m.-y p. member voted ayi’ift im rrftft.nftv “I ciove that ] The Family Roundtable k'HtV YOB,sC, (GLOBAL,’ Cosir Miss Bali: i am 14 years old and lots if limes I have to fcafty sit whn . my parents go out. My brothers . aid 9 and e and my sister is 3. : My mo bier was very strict on me, : ut she tried psychology >« John and Aivin, the boys, but now she tries to be strict with them too. , ji'iiii w.U not obey and she can 'ft' -vSfsi-h }, kirn 1* *'■ : bears Aivm Mother crus » m i vi r he;. My Li'pier says he tod her not to by that psychology ft.-sir:; so. find I ski not thick sn-uch o' it cither. John whcit . n.’.v fifth'-; .5 hen'i-e. Is there any ■ ’ - (ft- i he i , ftft him differin'? f'rud- -Ah*b»ma Deal Kntd: ifttvcllOioiTy is gone! wL-fti prop erly appin-d but there ft”- pa.-Mple upon 'v-.fti oftT: it ftift -ft : J not ee '.vork It is iikeiv that your brother knows yoiw nv.dher cannot con* : ti’ui him or f.tiat she feeis un j secure vliere !c- \s cancerned. arid , toi-refi-re take* a<S vans age cf the : situation. Children are smart | They take their cues iro.ni ado*is. ; J-oh-s knows well w r,,t your in | Bier writ do if he is bad, but nr | calte yaui mother’s bluff He is j testing her, so to speak. Should • your mother surprise him « ft w times after he kicks Aivir:. v.- ; ft a lew good spankings, you womb m-/u a caauged John. ■ firm with his child; ee argoc with the child, out try tt.'ftiei,- ing. and if that fa Is, the paicn* must :evert to -the -cd fash.otied methods. Clamp.ng down on him 'vLi spare- the parent iater heart aches. Psychology is good, so use • it. but, never go to the extreme, fncinys rarore.s rnft-i' to find a • happy medium —a blending of the old and the new. The psycholo gical approach is sftmetbir.s to be understood to be used eifec ■ lively. Heading sum books as "Being a Good Parent ' or Disci pline” both by Jane? L. Hyines, Jr., may give your mother a bes : i,r un Tel standing and may sftg ftcst a method of ftoaliug v. : ih John. This w;;i ’ all of yea E B. Wic'i mcmhei' he iissc; vi u-j- dol lars for the annual aancf;.’’ It is the duty of the tfisseriung tn-'tnber to pay the ten-d-'-UiU asstnirment cvi-a though he oppriAd the mo ' nnn READERS P'ft my fi.-, ; on y,j . ii.o diiir-tiisfe.i. you Mine two' Btarnus arid u .- - .--ud iJuaiiiftSM envelope. Wnto iv vTr ; eus iloulwnre. iu cam of The t;»r eh«»ian. 518 East Marin Street. Raleigh, N. t. If Ift-’niture is padded waft I. n ruftbift-. its bi'ift tii m:-; -ftpoo toe ujriftTiUft'y vri’b thick soap- j »nds .mil Wft-i'.ci. Th- reason is if iat d;-n-an.i:; solulioas will ; (ft. til (or-jlft !•■< r. 111.;’..'!' * m. CAROUKIAIf Shopping * RUTH ; ; . i . Hit: create-it concern ci every jr-oUiei ;■ T;e health of her child This is truly the a, " of robust, intelligent children All mothers com pi.-in about the over-activity of their youngs'em. b let them be ! come droopy for a second then you mothers start bee uning fra uric. We 1 -M become so highly specialized as a country that a inotiiei only m-A '.o walk info a. ; rocpry, clothing, dm.: store and '‘pick her child ■-. 1 < ecis No longer do you have to doubt whether you- chiki has a w-eli-balar-if i dic-i rpei-cal diets are prepared for all sure levels. Ts Vft’j r 4/ .'is hK 'An- (he cIiAR ?s ’W*-U r*rssc ir, the r.n Vv' t.**' <i 2. ? - - !?'■."*' .. l. d's feet ivr, n ho (she) is bcin; fitted 'Thei h t ,. : eh, .-t the lanikel that car; be let cut year by year. With all these modern facilities on the market, “the child” ft i,-rn.ftirtft T’- Aniencftii Mo. 3 problem. Tut oducaticnal a- bt ;M ■■ ■,-<;-vi3 const-,mtly to mwt the daily need? of the little Arnnuc; i:, vrftdifty. The church ! - - v sets up a special e?iild*fn.'s program, iuciud- : iny .special .-scrmoriS for children. Gone i- the day wt.-n your lr.i’e o>.ftft. must sit op m church and listen to two-hour sermons. Homey; . nvc phi lined v.ith nurseries and playrooms;, lies. America is evc-iy ; : are plumw-d wivh feuiseries and playro- .ns Tes, Arierra is very j : ch W coir •vs.' .nd cleUrimned to give her children the ben spirit-’ lift; i - sic id. and iiiteHcciuai care it EXPEC TA NT MO THER '£ PARADISE All of you '’wjU-be” mothers will find joy the things you need m Charifs' special chlidren's cepai ■ - xaent. No steps! Just- walk ir. the iront door urd you vvj’.i i,nd a. beautiful array of pink, blue and while. Charles has everything you wl-L need lor you.’ baby from birth to through t-hc growing stages. There is the sweetest little white nylon dross, trimmed in dainty while nuft-on braid. This dress can be üßea a<• a Sunday dress for the ' little •one or a Baptismal dress. hr a hi Wing little dream Yam 3. - .ft ;. t ft.,!.rl«s arid see these complete baby line. LADIES’ SHOES rlfter .■ full morning shopping loi i.he taruiT, every lady owes if to j-;,.ruftti to relax in a luxurious .ftmu oift-ft-’ where the service is superb. You will honestly enjoy shoppai;: la ISrif-tlans where cour teous s.ftvive to all is the motto. ih , rY y u: Sri^tians, Shoe tpft-e lift;; been trained to fit and au\ e you in your buying. There is a.gtaet reh'-xing music, plush ca; pe;t- and irea pc’kiny space - all (/.' iLftfttr the lady who shops at Brlitiuiis. !•';"• the raw. of delicate hands, only use tlie paw vegetable soap, j .Avon! hi?r it eaws*..W soaps. t'se gloves for your household cleaning ,t?id washitie !.;?< h mcht bathe the hands in a. generous amount oi ioiion Sen you same place, same time. —RUTH lelevision Producer »«**wyaw j Ed Morrow Joins NAACP NE WYORK - tANP) Ed- . v-ard B Murrow, nationally fsm- | ous news analyst. television pro- i rtocer and member, board of <si- | rectors, Columbia Broadcasting * • system, has made an .initial pay- ! merit on a lit*. .membership in ; flu- NAtVCR, ' t was announced i here mat week. A native of North Carolina, ? Murrow has been cited by mum- j erous organizations for his con- I . tributtons to news reporting, ra- i : iiio broadcasting, television-pro- j ducißß and to the cause of tie- • mocracy i» America. Among his citations were the ! Russ v.'urm award liom the Nat- j tonal Newspaper Publishers As- ■ sociation; and the Page One a- 1 ward, from the Nev/spapei Guild ! of New York. He was also cited by the Aca demy of Television Arts and science; the Sidney Hillman Founds?.i on and Look magazine The National Association for Mental health also cited him for ; That r. -w Dacron knit neckwear ; , that romm clean in warm soap- ; suets is a boon to the well groom ed man. Remember, though, that j at' knit,'; arc apt to stretch if j bung up while- water-laden. For best results, suds, rinse, and roll j Dacron kj.it ties in a towel be- I fore ham to dry or else \ lay them Lai. ! SHOES FOE . . . LITTLE MISS IE Now for that 1 ashioaabie iitUe Mis* who lover- to vs o.if mother'a ••hues. Krtttiau'* ctiildrvu's down* stairs, store carries dreamy ortk suede and pater.! leather pumps ; wr.ii bag to mutch. The lit lie number lias r.v.Uini-Lpu -. and heels just like "Moms " There : is another little c: .ru n-uti pump with or without straps It's Navy; biiie trimmed in i u ! blue ss.fs.ch-' with matching bars, You must visit this children's shoe store, be cause it's really unique. There is •>iso the ;u ri;r;.UTn of tr.e hobby-hcrse and chewing sum machine. & ‘ • W f f t h i / \ / ,/S h r~' V \ j # SHOPPING FUG Mothers 1 you and thf orim. onus whi truly enjoy shopipinr at* the t&r Stores, where shopp-rio be comes an excursion instead oi everyday drudgery. In A*P you, you will find everything in the.j food line to suit the gourmet, such 1 things us crisp fresh fruits ami j vegetables. A-l meats, and «n '■ known brands oi children s foods. - kis “See It Now" television j ••o. I i gram, a documentary film sc- ! I | count of past news events. UMSTEAD’S 1 i TRANSFER COMPANY ♦ GROCERY STORE < LIGHT AND HEAVY FULL LINE OF HAULING GROCERIES ' LOCAL AND LONG v |j- DfSTANCE four Patronage Courteous Prompt Appreciated Efficient — o~~ j 1 ED. UMSTEAD, Manager | 602 S. Daw son Street • Tarboro & Martin Street* I » | DIAL 9473—921 2 | finance cr Borrow f| | On Your Car I f | Through The g j 1 Dillc.i Motor Finance Co. : | i. 22 £. D a vie Street Phone 3*3231 »' •} Mt 1 v* V : ’ mil Monolifa’s 1 A <> Advice 1 o 77ieio velorn Dear Mono Ilia; i am a young man, 2t! year- cue. ; and World War IT veteran W-.-ii, ; while l was over seas in Prance ,! storied running around w.v, a : girl just for kicks. She fell deep ly in love with nm, and l was : flattered by fc. obvious atten tion I knew that she was a mt”- ! her of the old on profession on - i arih, but then this did nut mat te? But r-'-w J find that 1 am •noncutty in love with tfcu girt I'm reitfest, f feel lest and un •v.'ie to interest myself in any job. I am thinking of going bate; to Paris and marrying thk girl. Mo:on , .1 vvha* - you advise* X biti &.1 vink'-:.! -on, Dear to M?h»i <A: Yvurs is a problem of a number •>t vets of World War 11 The on ly thing for you to do js have the young iauy in question visit •• r .Cj mtf $ ir./ -'- ; ~-ivSgSEP, SCHMIJJI' Y £j . -j *' 'sWf'. STAfE Col.tfCf:'§ 2&L ■Jr* y. i jdC- /</»,* * I■> ■ /x*"',nar's*'- Tn.e time is at hand when we 1 rr. a y expect iiniii frost aLtriosi tny night afi.tr Vo '.vuaiher cools oft The first frosts usually occur ; in the low spots because the cold . air. being heavier than warm air, ■ will S' '.tic there. Very often after the l-rst frost nips our fall flow- ; n> and tender vegetables there is e period of two t.r three weeks - Therefore it is desire hie to dt before another f 1 ost occurs, what v/e car-, ;,y prevent damage I by these early light frosts,ana so : prolong: our season, It 1* well to keep the follow. : mg facts in mind: light trusts m'i not occur on cloudy nights; ' ■ :f wjjJ not occur if a breeze :s stifrmg the air. if your garden j is so located that the cold air : can move off to lov, nr areas, it v/Uj -probably escape damage Ire-m light frosts; if your garden is tow and is surrounded by trees and shrubs so that the cold ; sir ci-cmot mo v e out- you will t;ivs .>}.>.*i- hv> f si*wit damage ; 1 , i,tics! frosts Hr.-w cat; »'t pr -"-. f-rii frost dam i i-t" Tv-:;', is r, ..>1 easy for toe c ;ie;:<ee The commerci iioc vi- grower may etc sprinkler i.mgTtola, oil. heat- _ i e-i .i- Pi.i t.e fm ;:■ (to the job cut these nro imi-ractjcabifi for : 1 iei- I--.- .-- : ’Per:, In California, I I ;' fans used to ■ e- to prevent frost , ■- - In Sair.nesota i saw " ; i, under a cfceese ? it ver m <,rdci to protect I, - *-. - fii- rro -g me blotmnnc seas- n. Tilts* methods or--- idit-cWve pul. expensive. On a Irosiy morning tve often Is voui; lire lt»aranot adequate | on jour home? Was it bought 5 J io c«h <-r your home ten years s ( ago or five years ago when the S value vtts ha!: what it is new? . > The value 'of your home is '; worth protecting. Let Caveness j Insurance Agency give you full I proir.- 1 -:-n on your horn- and * ! I'umishing-s. ! 1 1 CAI.-L 3-2563 BFIFORB YOU SUFFER I'N- i NECESSAKY FIRE LOSS. j CAVENZ3S « Insurance .Agency ] ACADEMY BUILDING | Dial 3-3563 3 ROY CAVENE®S, Jr. | BOX CAVENKSS. Sr. 5 I i | WEEK ENDING SATURDAY OCTOBER 16. PJJ4 i'*e States. Settusg means a lots j : uj reiauoi; to x- . uality Lwits We ecjiiiot altogether condemn ti’-a Su'd; m Euic.pe for usinc tije only weapon in defence of ."i l ' v.‘«; i understand that this was their only mes: s of sub nee. Now that r g-rl i* et .ployed by a rcspoctaVe lev,’ I firm, ,st would seem that she was raujiht in the hy.nei la that a war i create*. Mono •., a : Dear Monolita; I am deeply in hive v. jth a 1 married man. and i.nce ! haw been loving hise. : -yyr, bore me 1 V.-P 'f v j r - maa ;s very «ico to me; fee 1 buys me everything I need. J -vi a junior m high school. My mother drinks h<-av:,y, and try father never stay# home I aps bt.-- 1 '■ us and tomatoes covered with Meets of paper Usually these j covered are simp y th.-mi ,-v over , the plants. This is port protec- i bon because the cover is in con tact with the plant tu flower ! Wherever the doth or puv : touches Urn plant or flower, frost damage will occur right ' through the cover To be eftc-c- i it.ve the cover- .must b<- held off - of the plant by a fi'anw.v. 01 k or : by stakes. Turriini; the sprinkler or; early in the morning when a i gbt frost > occurs will some times prevent or lessen the damage out not ai- ] ways, j have also found Uiat since the great increase in automobile ! tj'rVi If: on the street along one , side of my garden, «ty dahlias \ ■jrc seidorn damsgrd by the T w '•“ni frosts as they used to be a j tc.v years ago. It pays to listen to ! radio weather .reports especially '• for early fmst predictions Decay of the sills, joists, and : other wood in the subftenr* of houses without basements can be Farm chickens sold this sum mer have been bringing farmers the lowest price since 1942 ,. tri .., riTir - ff(n|l| FOB A BETTEH WELL CAM. HEATER WELL ill EA LEIGH, N V Phone 24675 Box 1128 — » * Sales-liepairs *awr Mowers Sharpened I Shotguns Rifles Bicycles and Trsc.vcii-s Rods and INm.r 'luck!* 1 Carnage Wheels Retired I | HILL’S I | (#5 t» Wiiwingtun st. Dial 81721 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS ' Wc can furnisvh any mo** \ \ in your home - from sh« | 1 ; Irving room to the kitchei- SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COM,'ANY 121 East Martin Street I glasses | * Cwtiß«st)!«iaLp:«> Qaaiity i TradesM drsew | Rtdgamaij's | ' | OPTIC* AN S, <«a. | j X iPffi>feß*Swa»S Halttfte printing! • COMMERCIAL * SOCIAL Consult Us for Reasonable j I Estimates | Prompt Service xamawwi £ CAROLINIAN ! PUBLISHING COMPANY SIB E. Merlin Street Mm 4-SSSS Ealeigh. K. *l S |' j x - liw&jafiffe _tr k ■ wlldered; ! love p : ! arid just cen t g «. tew-.-f wan ,-p. Dear Oracle: Why ct. i t y u you,"-- $< if an aftei :ho and buy n-g your c.'.n cid.-y '£ , \ jutt j-uming yotu ch ;u.-;■ iiJtppir.f'Sf, ';>•:• . **■ wn:..t you dvuja!ly »»! : c»v >f df. s ; life of consdjame ,*:ri •■■>-, ■ ••it g, n 1.: 8 pi ■ fc::.... -.i --i-oreei-, 01 a i- . ■;v v j , ; . will • notlgh to iiK'.e -. 4 ;r ; ! -y o-Hkibg t’ld ; col. -. sos dorsuty of good of -a : osg Mu; 1 l M.-'3i,t so foadiy o' hr pop „* •vitli the buys and ga -s .u sci »•; » i but they a;! seem to shun 1 A boy will take me out <wic< '- ; U:-a; .never cat! anymore .i-.i future look! so balk and loitely (f - ) j Dear Gloria A.-uv. j There are tiurvv 'form.: that ... i mmt CltOJ-k CO once, ---Vo;: jW j aonpi hy-u ; you- au! j your aunuy m, get aiong von j Others. If yuo rcoH- out 100 yo i cent in tins ~on not stop | O’tfig arm cm: : tram m ; , ;: , r | studies. Fnercis wifi 0-0; to ! time, ■ L%r Monel da l am a lonely ■* idw of fifty j years old. 1 want .hus i band. Pieas*> jie.lp me. II A. '! Ou:ir B A.- Stop worrying b r.. d .-do «.or:u'- a i out of your xut join Com- on. y I Hubs, work cliligemiy in u>< | church, Men wi.'l be a‘v«-:mo !0 ] you more -if they find mo a ; .,... S wire !» >ou monmuo:! v so.. ! church Forget n-ermm aoj ’ think in terms < f helping' ot-- j and voo Yv.fi hv : ! cuicklv you svdl find Vdo o' | mind or a husband Monohta Write Mwoolita i.r*. ,- -, - Thr GAROUKIAV I ALLAN MIMS, i I INC. FORD SAITS AND SERVICE 225 TAEBO.RO ST ROCKY MO-U.W s. C Teiephene 2-2181 naniHW m .. -.4PM.-W ■ VorinV NEW GROW (Double Steer; r cm hcOeves Cmhr f ;■ v, . Maker H or So;-:\' mod Gmmorous. ■ —DiMr'imttfd B-. lURKKN'S Sales Agency j tNTIC A \ • . 4 Rocky Mount, No «... WMJAMS' GROCERY I r : .jU Fine Mo. - . Groceries | **':’ fetid Latmed Good* | 721 E. Martin Thorn 2-3166 j Bseuykry hlj : vies —-—TTirturf-.T -T-ium.Tr-jiiir jam.... .-t.itt—r.i, vij.uiff p .t | PEOPLE'S GECCSBY & 1 I AN?; j l MARKET I Comer Tarboro Rd. 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