CATfeSJCHAT! OiWow, Director, Friskier Pat Food R.s.orch Cantar RUSSIAN PEASANTS used to put a Gafina baby's AMWTUE i the best way tdbs A SURE THAT VOW CAT J 3 f \ M WtA NEVER SUFFER FROM U Mi *kt j OtETARf DEFICIENCIES IS t MM 1 M 1 O/O YOU acoorcxnc to french folklore, IF A PEASANT RELEASED A BUCK CAT AT A SPOT WHERE FIVE ROAOS MEET, ' IT WOULD LEAD HIM STftAIEHT TO HIDDeH TREASURE/ INSURANCE • RENTALS • SALES "LET US HELP TOUT* Teirace Insurance & Realty Co. C-t BOOKER DR. T. B. JILES, Mgr. DIAL M3-11S3 ...clears away dandruff worries Red-letter days go better refreshed. Coca-Cola, never too sweet, gives that special zing... refreshes you bc:‘. things gO better,! a Coke® IMIM ttt •< Til C'->Co!s Coamr lys JHI CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTUNO CO. <• Brings Out Full, Rich HAIR BEAUTY REFRESHMENT BREAK These Bennett College students are shown during refreshment break between final examinations last week, which is aimed at relieving tensions as much as pro viding nourishment. Left to right: Misses Gwendolyn Leecost, of Richmond, Va.; Helen Knight, of Greensboro, and Dolores Polk, of Newark, N. J. ' \ ’64 Heart Queen is a Heart Surgery ‘First’ HISTORY’S FIRST saccessful open heart surgery was performed eleven years ago on Miss Cecelia Bavolek of Philadelphia, shown receiving her crown aa 1963 Heart Fund Queen from Debbie and Donna Horst, Identical twins who underwent heart identical oper ations on the identical day. She'll be among 1,790,009 volunteers visiting neighbors in observance of Heart Sunday, February 93, climax of the 1964 Heart Fund Campaign. START TRAINING PUPPY EARLY By Bob Bartoa, Manager Frisklet Pat Food Roearch Center The sooner you start train ing that new Christmas puppy the better. Studies conducted at Roscoe B. Jackson Memo rial Laboratory .at Bar Harbor, Maine, completely shatter the old belief that a puppy can’t learn much before it’s six months old. Results at Bar Harbor con clusively prove that a puppy starts to learn at three weeks of age and that from seven to sixteen weeks is a very criti cal time in his life as far as character formation is con cerned. If you don't start edu cating him he’ll begin educat ing himself and his curriculum may include how to chew a shoe, how to bark for atten tion and how to jump up on people. This type of learning, since it occurs during the formative period will be very hard to correct later. The seventh to sixteenth week span, which is when most puppies become members of households, has been di vided into two periods by the scientists. From seven to twelve weeks old, the puppy regards you as a replacement for his mother. Since bv in stinct he still will yield to leadership, and since his char acter is particularly malleable at this time, the way you (his leader) manage him will pro foundly affect his whole fu ture attitude towards humans. Once he starts on his fourth month of life he begins to as sert his independence, breaks away from his mother’s apron strings, as it were. This is the time when he decides if you or he are boss. If you’ve given him reason to believe you are. during the prior period, you 11 win. His subsequent education, which now graduates from elementary, play-type training to serious training will pro ceed easily because almost by itomatic reflex the puppy will rr to please. Feeding tips Your puppy is off to a happy, healthy start n life if you feed him Friskiet _>uppy Food, a food especially reated to meet his particular —s j —■'%, The Treasury offers taxpayers the option of receiving their tax re fund in risk-free, tnterest-peying U. S. Savings Bonds. Check the right box on the return—sod the rest is automatic! GO TO CHURCH « SUNDAY ARE YOU TIRED OF RENTING? OWN YOUR OWN HOME TODAY! 643 LAKEVIBW DRIVE ..$14,000.00 1350 sq. ft. of living space—Lot site 110 z 320) 804 CALLOWAY DRIVE ™. 18.000.00 (with full basement and bath and half) 1211 CROSS LINK ROAD 15,000.00 (full basement Lot size 75 x 275) 700 BLOCK COLEMAN STREET Three new homes each 10,250.00 DAVIS STREET Two new homes each 10,000.00 (full basements. FHA VA finerw-ir...) W.U.-L i Jiu-oa, i.'t. u One Ciitit da Cleaner 10,000.00 GARNER, N. C. One Grill 11,500.00 (Lot size 90 x 150 will sell or rent) 116 S. EAST STREET 7,500.00 For Further Information Call: HENRY BROWN JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS BUILDERS 507 E. Martin St VA 8-5786 HEAR: “Things CUisans Should Know" RADIO - WLLE Every Sunday 1:30 P M ■MR—MR—ll—■■■«—wwiiwwHßmutr SMITH I COAL & OIL CO. 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TE Shaw Sttdent Speaks On Abe Lincoln’s Acts With Die issuance of the Emanci pation Proclamation, Abraham Lin coln rase to heights of fame that few other leaders of our country have enjoyed, said William Parker, a Shaw University junior who spoke Monday (Feb. 10) on -The Misconception of Abraham as the Negro Emancipator.” -What many people fail to ro aUse Is that tho Emancipation Proclamation did not free any slavaa at all. The doewntat stat ed that all alavea that are now held in these states that are new hi rebellion against the union are to bo set froe as of this day. Slaves that were net in rebeillee against the unleu were net mentioned, said Park er. The slaves that were held In those states that ware in rebellion never knew that the Emancipation Proclamation had been issued until after the war, and when the war was over the document no longer had any effect because there were no states in rebellion against the Union. Therefore, stated Parker, the slaves were left just where they were according to the Emanci pation Proclamation. Historians have failed to mention the fact that Lincoln's primary objective was to save the union, not to save or de stroy slavery. “Little has been said about the works of the Abolitionists, as Cau casians conspired to present Lin coln as the liberator of Negroes," stated the speaker, THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19. IM4 Foxy Fox Outfoxed By Ingenious Invention SERENJX, Northern Rhodesia (ANP>—A wily fox sought to take advantage of Die pre-election cam paign to prey upon the chickens of the nearby Lala villagers recently. When the villagers left their buu- Parker suggested that Negroes turn their eyes away from Lincoln and go to tha far corners of the land to enligthen others of the true facts of the Negro's heritage. The occasion was Negro History Week observance at Shaw Univer sity. SWEETHEART SALE! Savings All Over The Store! Shop Friday Night Til 0! SALE! MEN’S SPORT COATS Reg- VIM te SMB All wool Sport Coats ... her ringbone, stripe*, or solids. -wto am a a Regulars and longs. Come ■ /■ cfU early—not all aites in all col- ■ Z_H_ ors! This is a real savings -*■ you can't afford to mini Mwa irnev «tpvvt wtaow 4 Special Purchase Irregulars! Ladies’ Blouses! Ladies’ Handbags! Reg. MB to «.M *M If perfect 3” r Famous name brand blouses Plastic patent, plastic calf, or of all cotton, Dacron polyea- u try . Black, navy, or ter and cotton, or cotton broadcloth. 2 aleeve stylea bone in aaaorted stylea. Slight . . . Bermuda or button- flaws won’t affect their waarl down collars. Prints, stripes, early and save! solids. 30-38. STREET FLOOR HANDBAGS SPORTSWEAR STREET FLOOR SALE! SALE! Ladies’ Unifornis! Ladies* Lingerie! Reg. 9.H to 19.99 «*l 9-99 te 99.99 6 M 2 M i015“ Long-wearing uniforms of all All nylon allps, gowns, and cotton, all Dacron polyester, , R . bl _ ck or Dacron polyester and cot- t*'V*on. ««*• whlte ' bUClt ton blend! Wash and wear Don't miss the savings! finish. White only. 8-20; 14 1 / a LINGERIE UNIFORMS SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SALE! Celeste Dresses For Girls! Values from 10.90 to 17.9* Finest fabrics . . . highest quality workmanship . . . most wanted styles I Little girls love to wear ’em you’ll love the savings I Solids, textured cottons, and soft plaids. 7-12. Girls' Youth Center SECOND FLOOR SALE! LADIES’ SLIPS! Bog. *.99 2 for s*° 100 Vi Nylon tricot slips with straight back, fancy lace and embroidery trim! White on ly. 32-40. LINGERIE BASEMENT STOKE SALE! General Electric CLOCK! 3" Aluminum dial; quiet-running. No winding or regulat ing! Come early for the savings! WILMINGTON STREET STOKE A adumond jubilii fltoAonßelk. V fFIRD’S ea after dark te go to election bend quarters to see a film Instructing them, on how to vote, the fox fig ured the time was ripe to cast BM own vote—tor a heady mass of chic kens However, just as he slunk up to the chicken coops, the head lights of a parked car came on and ge road In on him. Foiled, be quickly scurried beck Into the woods. It scons, the villagers has rigged up an alarm system which automati cally turned on the lights of the car when anyone or anything ap» proa> hod the coops when the vil lagers were away. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES INS USB SOUS SUCCESS! I «L£SrWLt Sacretarv. MU bsbSw* «Bsa. D iiJs Student Lew Plan. Alr-CondlUonS Classrooms Spring Quarter Begins Wed., Mar. 11 Bml Tsar Application Newt THE RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE rsasr- -inks Doaonrr a. lum. rmum Special Purchase! Girls' Gloves & Mittens by Hansen Reg. *.99 A 1.99 J 44 Completely washable Or ion acrylic gloves and mit tens! Solids, jacquard de signs, and novelty styles! Sizes 5,6, 7. Girls’ Tenth Center SECOND FLOOR SALE! GABBY DOLLS! 4- Pull the strings and watch her lips move as she says 11 different things! Blonde or brunette, red or blue dress es. ' TOYS Wilmington Street Sters 5

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