THE CABOUNIAII —-- -
RALEIGH, Jf._ C„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, IM4
12
■——— ■— » ■ I 1 ■■■■""■■■■■■■^^■MmMDWeaWaeaaßWWWMWUMWmaMWWmMMeMeW^MaapHmaaWWM
Dixie College Student May Try For State Legislature
‘Most Serious Thought Os
My Life,’ Says FAMU Grad
OCALA. FU. (ANP)—Jesse Mc-
Cray, a 28-year-old Negro who
laat summer srved aa an aide to
Secretary of State Tom Adam*,
hinted here thi* week that he may
run for the atate legislature in the
spring primaries.
"I will aay thi*,” McCray told
a reporter, "I have not yet de
finitely made np my mind, but
Dick Gregory
Fails To Push
Assault Charge
WASHINGTON (ANP)-An as
aault charge against James Me-
Phail. 35, was dismissed for want
o f prosecution last week in the
Court of General Session when his
accuser - comedian Dick Gregory -
failed to appear.
MePhail had been arrested and
freed under S3OO bond after Gre
gory accused the man of hitting
during a backstage argument at the
Howard Theater September 26.
while Gregory was performing in
Weehington.
INSURE
YOUR HOME
AGAINST FIRE
—Consult—
YOUR LOCAL AOENT
BANKERS
Fire Insurance Co.
Durham, N. C
| Firestone
MILEAGE
BARGAIN
• FIRESTONE
Champion
Now Treads
Aimflad Mi Tlm lo^laa
V Vvv
wn Yaw Ows Tim
V Sams Tread Width
>/ Sams Tread Depth
,V Sams Tread Oaslgn
V Sams Tread Quality
You Don't *• N * w Flraatona Tires
Need Cosh O O w,w "
IUCKWAU
Yeur OU Tim
Make the HmUmmi W.
Dews Payment —'■• - ■
- ALL SIZES AVAILABLE
Firestone Stores
4tl FAYETTEVILLE BT. TB 2-SJ/4
WILL YOU
OWN YOUR HOME
IN '64?
As little as $350 down and
payments as low as $75 per
month, can give you ownership
of a well built, comfortable
home split level, 2 story, or
ranch. Open houses every Sun
day in beautiful...
* ... ' o
Biltmore
★ Hills
Estates Building Co., Inc.
47W YADKIN ST. JOHN WINTERS CO.
RAI4EKJH. N. C. M7 E. MARTIN BT.
RHONE m*lltl PHONE VA MIN
It is the mast serious considera
tion of my life."
McCray, who will receive his law
degree from Florida A&M Univer
sity in April. 1964. has been an ho
nor student throughout his univer
sity career. In 1959, he was selected
outstanding debater in the national
collegiate debate tournament where
he competed with debaters from
such institutions as Rutgers, New
York University and the University
of Pittsburgh.
McCrary served two years as a
first lieutenant in the U. S. Army
Intelligence Corps before -entering
Florida AAM.
Last summer, McCrary became
the first Negro to be employed in
the administrative offices of the
Florida secretary of state when he
served as an administrative assis
tant to Adams.
The first hint of McCrary’s In
tentions came here December 23,
during a mass rally at the Conve
nant Baptist church, where the
young law student was a speaker.
NIGHT'S REST COST HIM
THREE MONTHS
BALTIMORE (ANP) Willie
Frank Brice. 43. has had three
months added onto his 14-year
term In state pen on manslaughter
charges. Sentenced In May. 1955.
Brice learned from his attorney
that a parole was pending. He be
came so excited he walked oft the
work detail, and went to the home
of a relative “toget a good night's
sleep." He Intended to return to
the pen the next morning, and
police were on hand at his rela
tive's house early to see to it that
he doesn't get any other Ideas.
DRIVE SAFELY!
\ fll •~ r
t-^. t ' v? . I
BHpr
■ ?ra Wr^—
NCC COEDS' MISSION t*our youngsters who are en
rolled at the O'Berry School lor the Mentally Retarded Golds
boro, display gifts from North Carolina College coeds and pose
with the donors during the girls’ recent visit to the school. The
NCC group, members of the Civic Committee of the college's
freshman women’s dormitory, bought or made the gifts as pert of
their annua/ project. They are left to right; Misses Marjorie Dun
aton, Louisburg; Catherine Jordan, Oxford ; Ernestine Vines, Wah
stonburg; and Janet Sima, Avondale.
| CROSSWORD ♦ ♦ ♦ By A. C. Gordon |
umm u nan
lIIIIIHIIIH
HIM tin mumm
HBB MBBBH iIBB
■ umm iibh ■
Uililßflß HBBililß
iiBB umm
umumuu uumumu
■ umm umm u
uiiiia muuum mmb
ttlßßil B ÜBBB
HBBKIiIBKIiIBBB
iIBBB MBBB
across
J* ...pin*
• W lurry *jtnt*
dtvic*
( • EnMraum* 11
m*dl*
M - An objKtiv*
IS • Unit
14 • Cry«MUl*»d
vnpor
14 • Thing. In Inw
17 • Ftaan
11 • Ttb* lay* l ncltei
JO - Tim* p*nod
Jl -gywnvrf
33 - Tw*cklt*
J« • Ml*CU»*
24 • lav* being
30 - Kngrtt
31 - fcwlUon
34 - M*t* forma**
17 • Promrli
34 • Qu*rt» I
14 • Adept (thaw
42 - Coin
44 • F»*»»
44 - Mu*leal eighth
not*
44 - To *br*d*
4* • Doric** un*d la
popular *poxt
Do’s And Don'te
S Disagree But Do Respect the Opinioot of Other*
14 • Nautical meat
» - Imm*tur* person*
DOWN
1 * Social event*
2 - Building
•xtennion
3 - Compass point
4 - B«aeb«ll team
3 - Senor'* v*«
4 - Boxing dm*
Iplurall
7- T»vem*
4 - ... th* m*rl'
* - Or* I
10 • Attend
11 - Format Frtnch
rr.tran r r.nr
I hihinilMflsTUptl
biwr.ri fi nfa>w
itiiiri Muiumri
U 33111 HU'i.J ' k)
UliJUttl.
tJUJU LTUtr
nriwnrpi m ir.’iir c*>
<« k'iiiri' laruo bi
bIM 11 li lltlU 1.1-iIU
f.MWIi'H I'III *1 Ut'itilU
r^ronriiMFin-iy
S'KII It) U-t-tl
Trans-World Airlines (TWA)
perishable cargo jets are flying.
Five hours from the Sah Francisco-
Los Angeles area to New York
with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Overnight to London.
These new jets hsve a 90,000
pound cargo capacity and make it
possible to transport the highest
quality products to market twito a
minimum of transit deterioration.
i A. A. McMillan Is
Wake C’nty
Heart Fund
Chairman
Dr. L. M. Massey. President of
the Wake County Heart Associa
tion, announced today that Repre
sentative A. a£ McMillan has ac
cepted the post of County Chair
man of the Heart Fund drive next
month.
Mr. McMillan will work with
local leaders to each communi
ty In informing the public about
flu many aerrtcea of the Heart
Aaaeeiation and aeUclting sup
port for It
McMillan is a Raleigh attorney
i *nd a graduate of Wake Forest
College. During World War II he
served five years in the U. 8. Ma
-1 rlne Corps, spending three years
in the South Pacific. He served
as Wake County Representative in
the 1961 and 1963 State Legislatures.
12 - A grating
15 - Moisten*
17 - Anger
18 - Title of re epee t
20 - Levels
2 - Dert
I - Rodent
*8 * Man'* name
- Extern* 1
24 * Beginmt ,4 of
recreation
U • Noisy tmf 11
i * To autpa;.*
13 - Mis . Slutep
J 4 • Standing fcoom
Negative Ui’b )
.18 - M>de*t
36 - One a style of
writing
40 • Mr. Swan
41 * Time periods
43 • Profit
44 • Comrade*
45 • Incumbent*
47 • Serpent
4S * Rogutsh
50 • Ancient Egyptian
•pint
51 • Erbium (cbem,)
52 * Rase on Balia
<abb.)
SI • Agrtruteml Or
ganization frbto.)
©
It’s ESSO Fuel OH Fill-Up Time
Dial TE 2-5589
Fast 2-Way Radio Equipped Trucks
Oil Burner Service
CAPITAL FUEL OIL. ICE
A\D COAL COMP AAY
"We Give Gold Bond Stamps"
MAKE A DATE NOW
FOR NEXT YEAR!
join
Alin jA* * s6* Money For Santa!
UUn. . CHRISTMAS % Mo ™y
« SAVINGS a «»»«F» Gifut
CLUB
IOIa\ xow
SAVE RECEIVE
EACH WEEK NEXT YEAR
-TTS - TsmT~ 1964 CLUB OPEN s
—S S3T" MON - NOV - '«• 19 « s
oAA *-A AA What * wonderful feehn < ! Christmas without money wor
-0»W IDU.UU ries! And it's so easy with one of our Christmas Club mem
5.00 250.00 The " “ v s the ““U * mount («n amount you will hardly
miss) each week. This rime next year, you’ll be all set for
your Greatest Christmas ever.
10.00 500.00
LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU ...
* SMALL znough to KNOW YOU . .
hmm Mechanics & Farmers Bank
UXMBtM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
RALEIGH - DURHAM . CHARLOTTE
GARDEN TIME
m e pita
n.c.state college
The initial flight, on Dec. 6, car
ried lettuce, broccoli, asparagus,
oelery hearts, artichokes, figs,
and last-of-the-season strawberries
from California. Thus an ultra-mo
dern system of transportation has
been made available to the ship
pers of perishable fresh produce.
According to e recent study made
by the Washington State Univer
sity, fresh fruits and vegetables are
still favored by the consuming pu
blic. Hers are some of the reasons
why Mils is true.
When fresh fruits and vegetables
were in season, the majority of
houwwtvee bought them. Fruits
were Important at afternoon and
evening snacks. Fresh was thought
to be “most testy” and “nutritious”.
The families surveyed served fresh
fruits and vegetables frequently.
Almost two-thirds served fruits at
breakfast seven days a week. Nine
ty-five per cent of the families
served vegetables (other than po
tatoes) aeven times a week. Pota
toes appeared at dinner every day
in almost one-third of the house
holds.
There were some unfavorable re
actions. Sixty per cent feel that
fresh fruits were priced too high
in and opt of season. Fresh vege
tables were priced too high when
out of season. Most meal planners
considered the processed. products
more convenient to use.
The findings of this study, that
the majority of the consumers favor
fresh fruits and vegetables, sup
ports results obtained from pre
vious studies.
It is Indicated that more research
will be initiated to develop me
thods to prolong the periods of
availability and to maintain fresh
produce at optimum freshness and
On The
Home Front
(Items this week trees Wake.
Rowan, sad GraavUle Coun
ties)
IMPROVED HOUSING
A long-time goel of the Erwin
Brandon family. Apex, Ri.Lt*
now being reached.
Mrs. Mary Graham, aaaariatr
heme eeeneasiee agent, aays
the Wake County family is In
the process of completing the
taaide at their new heme. They
net enly planned far ample liv
ing area bat have a utility
ream and plenty es storage
epees. Mm. Graham says the
family members are doing
mack es the inside work them
selves which will decrease the
ever-all east st the home.
STORAGE AND USE OF. FOOD
A list of recipes using the USDA
surplus foods has been compiled
by Mrs. Louise Slade, home econo
mics agent in Rowan County.
quality throughout the harvesting
and marketing periods.
The population is growing and
the demand for fruits and vege
tables. both fresh and processed,
will Increase at a rapid rate, be
cause approximately 42 per cent of
our daily diet if composed of fruits
and vegetables.
LINCOLN
THEATRE
RALEIGH. N. C.
STARTS SUN., JAN 12TH
For 4 Days
“THAT TOUCH
OF MINK”
Starring
CARY GRANT
“JASONad the
ARGONAUTS”
Starring
TODD ARMSTRONG
W -
STARTS .THURS., JAN. 16TH
For 3 Days
“SIX BLACK
HORSES”
Starring
AUDIE MURPHY
—PIus—
“HAND OF
DEATH”
Starring I
JOHN AGAR
Mrs Slade has worked with
young mothers receiving the food
and has shown them not only how
to prepare the food nutritionally
but how to store the food for good
keeping qualities.
CLOTHING WORKSHOPS
Homemakers in Grenville County
have been constructing fabric hats
from wool end cotton velveteen.
They tlso studied ways of cleaning
and trimming old hats, reports Miss
Mary Parham, home economics a*
gent ’
Since the workshop, Mrs. M. A.
Cannady says her old hats have
really taken on the new look since
she gave them a thorough clean
ing. She used the same technique
for cleaning her shoes which kept
ber from having to buy new ac
cessories.
'
HE SAYS HE’S “EXPECTING*
CAPE TOWN (ANP) Hairy
Blouws. 34, Is out to make a name
for himself, at least In medical
annals. Blouwa. otherwise known
as Doris Day, "queen of the Mos
sies,” claims he Is pregnant, and
is upset when no one believes him.
“I don’t know why nobody be
lieves me.” he said. "I have Just
come from a doctor. He was very
embarrassed when be examined
me. There can be no other explan
ation. I have all the symptoms. I
hope It s a boy.”
FOR REPAIRS
TO ANY
TV
PHONOGRAPH
TAPE
RECORDER
TRANS. RADIO
ANY~SMALL
APPLIANCE
CALL
TE 2-3950
OR
VA 8-2343
TAYLOR RADIO
&
Electrical Co.
I“The House That Service
Built”
224 E. MARTIN ST.