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THE CABOLDVIAir RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY U, IM4 8 Scheme To Make Barnett Evers ’ Trustee Backfires On The Home Front WITH THE FARM WOMEN BY MAIDRED MORRIS (ItMDs this week from Car t-red, Nash. Blsdrn, Hendrr- M>n. Lincoln and Forsyth Conn* ties.) PLANT EVERGREENS FOB FUTURE USE Homemakers in Carteret County have been urged by their home economics agent. Mrs. Floy Gamer, to use evergreens in their landscap ing plans so they will have green ery available for making arrange ments. Mrs. Noah Avery, who is known as the “flower lady" at the curb market, said she had more orders for arrangements during the holi day season than she could fill. But several years ago, she planted ce dars so she would have greenery a vailable. NUTRITION COUNCIL Representatives of health and wealfare agencies, home economics teachers and Extension workers met recently in Nash County to organize a county nutrition coun cil. Mrs. Agnes Safy, home econo mics agent, says the group wants to formulate and coordinate plans for working together to improve the nutritional status of the local families INTEREST IN 4-H The Brantly Willis family of Tar Heel. Rt 1. has a deep interest in 4-H work. Mr. and Mrs. Willis are not only interested in what 4-H can do for their four children but what it can do for all the boys and girls in their community. Mrs. Jane Ross, associate home economics agent, says the local club has made plans to conduct a for estry demonstration on the Wlllla farm. They plan to conduct the de- Ifiich. en .fX -wise Wx by LYDIA Flßtim I Good Gravy! Hamburgers, liver, or leftover meat taste twice as good when served with n delicious gravy or SIUCO. MUSHROOM ORAVt , 1 eca (8 cm.) mushrooms V) cup liquor Iran mushroom* 2 Tbap. butts* 8 Tbsp. hour owft, to cup croam flf milk 1 tsp. Leu 4 Perrins WiseaMstshhe ■alt and pepper to taste Drain the mushrooms and measure to cup el the liquor. Chop mush, •corns flam Malt butler. Stir in flour. Add cream and mushroom liquor and ■oofc, sttntoq constantly, until mix ture Is thick and smooth. Add Worcestershire, salt and pepper and mushrooms. (Make IVk sups) . ONION SAUCi ' I larqe on lac, sliced this to cup oil |g cup floor t cups beef stock or bouillon I top. Lea & Perrins Worcestershire ■alt and pepper to taste Cook the onion In the oil aeHl ■oneparent Stir In flour. Add boel •lock. Cook, stlnrlnq constantly, until ■aueo Is thick and smooth. Seaton With Worcestershire, salt and pep per. (Makes 2 cups) ©> It’* ESSO Fuel Oil Fill-Up Time Dial TE 2-.75UU Fast 2-Way Radio Equipped Trucks Oil Burner Service CAPITAL FI LL OIL, ICE AXH COAL COMPANY "W» Give Gold Bond Stamps ” FURNITUDE I j£osi/ Terms\ R. E. Furniture Co. 108 E MARTIN ST Youi Capital City Tel TE J-447J monstration so other d-H’ers can tour the farm plot In Balden Coun ty. CLUB SPONSORS BUYING SPREE Mrs. Oscar Metcalf reports that her Home Demonstration club re cently made a trip to a mill outlet to select fabrics which they will use in their home sewing in Hen* derson County. , Mrs. Peggie Davis, associate home economcs agent, says Mrs. Metcalf bought material to make raincoats for all members of her family. She estimates that she will save at least $lB on each raincoat. OUTSTANDING HD LEADER Boys and girls are the main in terest of Mrs. Blair Goodson who received the outstanding leader a ward in Lincoln County. Her in terests extends further than her own children as she works with 4- H and other youth organizations in her community, reports Miss Mar gie Huneycut, home economics agent. Grandma's Treatment of Cold Still Good Since Americans suffer soma 800 million colds a year, chances are you will have one or more this winter. The most-often asked question is, what ean be done for a cold? According to the American Medical Associa tion, despite all d nTT the research go- II f’/JSfti ing on to find a IlltvA cure for the cold, grandma’s treat ll I ment is still good. 6 I'iVl li I Sa J rß the A* l A: LkiMi L “Most folks know V IuTIL you can’t cure it. vu3 And yet we still vast* a lot of time and money on pills and nostrums and treat ments—all in the faint hope that £xybe this time something will ilp. ‘‘Actually, grandma's bom* therapy is still good. If you get a cola, etsy horns in bed. Keep warm. Gargle to ease a sort throat. Take aspirin for the dis comfort. None of this will cure the cold, but it will mske you fee’ mcr? II- 1!;. body’s natural defense mechan isms are building up enough •team to overcome ths eold virus.” Borne people get cold “shots” b an effort to prevent the re spiratory infection. On these, the AM A says: "From time to time there have been vaceinea to pro tect against colds. To really pro i tact, the vaccine would have to in | elude many different viruses Some of the viruses that eeuae colds moat likely haven't even I beaut Identified. It’s unlikely that a vaccine will help much.” But, of course, e person should eonsuß his physician am this. Antihistamine products eaa make the symptoms of a eold less severe, says the AM A, but they have limitations and prob lems. For one, they ran cause drowsinesa, "which could be high ly dangerous to the driver of aa auto.” The advice from ths AHA, then, is to treat a cold as grand ma would: stay in bed, keep | warm, gargle and taka aspirin. Jm ß : : Wm,, m ' L. ' ML M. J ■. ' % v ask a A TYPICAL SCENE AT SAINT AUGUSTINE’S This is m typical scene at Saint Augus tine a College aa Exam Week approaches. Ever-increasing academe standards are forcing the com placent student out the rear exit. Here Willie lyoho, standing, assists fellow students. A native of Nigeria, West Africa, lyoho has consistently maintained an "A" average during his 3*4 years at Saint Augustine’s. Pictured from left to right, seated, are Miss Christine Credle, Mias Margery Graham, and William Miles. WIN 100. , ?L*Y SWORD IN THE S lONE mkM — lemma mini MORE SIOO.OO f "Sword in the Stow" | WINNERS Mw.tWrW iao.Bii MwRV.BOwMiIBi.KC MCuMbMwKC ' ■ HU.KB4kpHAB«hKN.C j | nwtitiooumW.c } onwiw.BiiiCt. r. jr acOM.MBO.va. i BbiCBUBAMM, n. c. ' I MtBOMOMOiIO>,WC < 1 MBI.CMCMoOWaoKC f PaMrB.CoOOBI.KC i-ti r ** T L Bi S &9fLn mb cawm ah* rvacaut ar I O ICOZ JABS KRAFT f IX OR GRAPE JELLY _J O UIB MW- C O M m aw [vi ffMSO lIH— # coil III! STAMPS I .ft. wrm M cauraw urn nmoum ar 1 | TWO SH4O. FKGB. MOBTOVi f k 1 VROUN CORN MUM MBtgfcMKCO • BBRRMRRiRRMM^ Fum iommßmps I s ana naa cavran ar* rnaua ar B igl ONE IMS. PKC. NABOCO I I*o OREO CREAM COOKIES _J >l* oaajiaßMKCo H | ciuiinmips Mr* to cmmm AO mnia ar B ONE 4CCNT. 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ARMOUR STAR or SWIFTS PREMIUM «AuivAer - r a*.*R ham cuts...i>.B9< BUTT PORTION HAMS 139 c r~—ttk ■■hiiii i •tiii—i hi JUICY, SWIFT, FLORIDA JUICY, CRISP, RID ROME yankcc ikand niw yoak ORANGES APPLES KUm .A.K.Y 4&49< 39c MARGARINE t» 2°»49« CHOOII your rAvoa.TR aw ' INSTANT POTATOES « 10« fIM ■■ |HMI ■■ |Bpn SAVE ON LUCK’S l BBSM ★ NORTHERN SILVER LABEL MAXWELL NOOSE * iuckeyi ★ green umas * giant UMAS * FIELD PEAS AND SNAPS mm Your Choke mam r you. CHOICE UAKTi OHI CF TOO) CMC! WITH SJ 00 Ot MOM RRCRMR ITV . ■SW’ • NBB SPECIAL PRICE ON ?§ ■/■ MMIM# m rnDMPn uvim CAKE MIX :Bmm » 1A # BEEF HASH 3 *l FROSTING MIX 1U , ■■rißWil WMF ■ MORTONS FROZEN HONEY RUNS 25e | SOFTER, SMOOTHER ... NEW CA FRESH IAKED e* MM fIP size ■■ m c PH lmves BP Jr Ik. .'<naHCWMMaHMakwd> • C AMERON VILLAGE |Valentine's Day Brings] | Heart Fund Appeal j NEXT FRIDAY b SL Take tine’s Day, which, accessing to 7-year-eM Susaa Maagtoi, can' Mil be observed by ftrinc cn* ereasly to the IM4 Heart Fend. Haws, a hsasdciaiy sf heart ear gory, R«ua at BaMtaieid, CaßfcJ DRIVE SAFELY! • GLENWOOD VILLAGE “Mrs. EversNotln Need,” NAACP’s Wilkins Declare: HEW YORK (ANP)—A scheme evidently designed to prick the conscience of Mississippi’s lame dock governor, Ross Barnett, rico cheted and instead embarrassed the NAACF. The plan was to make Barnett trustee of funds sent him for the family of the late Medgcr Evers, state NAACP secretary who was slain by a sniper’s bullet in Jack son last June 12. Barnett was op posed to everything that Evers de voted his life to. More than 500 contributions were sent to the Governor, and last week, his secretary announ ced that all the money was being returned to the contributors. But unexpectedly, Roy Wil kins, executive secretary of the NAACP denounced the scheme became, it implies that Mrs. Eevrs is in need. "Mrs. Evers is not In need. We would rather ran out and hide than have her bo in need.” Mrs. Evers is receiving and will continue to receive money voted by the association’s board of di rectors, Wilkins said. In addition. Mu&Swvt... PARKER'S FROZEN APPLE fe. JPBBI * PEACH 'O' j * COCOANUT she has received direct contri’: tions of about SIO,OOO. A iunJ ' the support and educatk., o Evers children now has abc; $58,000. Mrs. Evers, who had been un* aware of the chain let’er cam paign said that her family con tinued to live under a strain. Sh« was most concerned with her 10. y ear-old boy. who has become moody and withdrawn and some-, times cries uncontrollably, aba said • Charles Evers, who replaced hU borther in the Mississippi past, said. “If anyone desires to make a contribution, make it directly to Mrs. Evers, not to Governor Bar nett The Governor does not rep resent Mrs. Even or any other Negro in Mississippi.” The checks, for $1 to $3, has* arrived since last faO. Mrs. Boa Ivey Turk, the Governor# secre tary, said. Go To Church : Sunday • NORTHSIDE CENTER
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