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I l| V * Jg. ** w/^*^ H H fl . M cookina ».- 7 • , kJ ?m SCOTT. tllll /tS ASSISTANT BY OylOAjij CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR Delight guests with a light, refreshing: dessert. Ba nana-Orange Dessert Mold is the perfect ending for a tasty meal. Evaporated milk keeps it creamy-good. Garnished with mint leaves and orange segments, the mold looks as good as it tastes. W IMP! WbJK\* X jtm ifc vT ■ ,ly jfl P® > Hp ■■ BANANA ORANGE DESSERT MOLD (Makes 6 to 8 servings) 2 packages (3 ounces iy 3 cups (ll ounce can) each) orange flavored mandarin oranges gelatin Mandarin orange syrup 2 cups boiling water plus water to make 1 cup (y 2 pint) orange % CU P . _ sherbet 1 cup undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk y t cup (1 medium) chopped •y banana Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Stir in, sherbgt y(tfl 2'3 mixture and Carnation Evaporated Milk into cooled gela tin. Blend well. Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Beat gelatin until fluffy. Fold in chopped banana. Pour into 5-cup mold and chill until set (about 2 hours). Unmold and garnish with orange segments. MERRY CHRISTMAS! Hope Your Holiday is a Driving Success Squire's Sunoco 1202 UNIVERSITY DRIVE Kith Rigsbtt Tire Snow Caps . i you're driving Rlgsbee Tire Sales enow CHARLES RIGSBEE Is. you'll go In (lie saow. But sow, Rigsbee Sales makes your car go on Ice, tee. Wf c»» Hillsborough Rd. Store Mgr. t aew carbolold Up studs la your saow retreads , —. _ . _, >u caa ride without chains ... Studs dig oa Ice Kigsbee I ire oales Ot re you aeeded traction. The carboloid Ups on fers YOU the finest i studs wear with the rublxr so yoa"cet anil- SERVICE on all items protection throughout the III# of the tread. The so |d the best PRICES Is economical, " drive la or call either a our po SS ,bl. on d flexible coaveaieat locaUoa. now before snow and jjpRMS. (We handle Kunes. f. « our own financing). RIGSBEETTRVSALES 108 Uk*weod Av«., W-1383 2720 HilUbwrough Rd., 286-4444 Wa WW Bo Ctooed Wodaesday * TVursday far Christmas SOUOHITY PLAYS SANTA'S HELPERS—A committee of the Gamma Upsilon Zeta Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. are prepping themselves to act as Santa's helpers. They will be going into Fayetteville areas where the need is great est and distributing gifts to children. They include (1-r) Sorors Bertha Bridges, Mae L. Williams, Basileus; Alice Mc-| Lean and Hazeline Hayes Vance Asks Extension From HEW HENDERSON Additional time for submitting plana for a unified school system In Vance County has been requested of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare by the Vance County Board of Educa tion. Each school has been asked to send three representatives to a meeting with the board to discuss educational problems in formulating a plan for establishing tbe uni (i e d system- The principal and two parent teacher members, or other representatives, from each .school were asked to attend such a meeting, the date for which will be set later at a board session. r W . TURKEY 8 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON ra WHISKEY ffI 101 PROOF sois [WILD m f \ FIFTH W IfUKKT »0M»0* |l J AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. NEW YORK, N Y. 500 from Area Attend Scout Pot Luck Event GREENSBORO - More than 500 area citizens attended the annual Pot Luck, spon sored last Thursday by the Eastern District of the general Greene Council of the Boy Scouts of America. \ The program was held in the Moore Gymnasium ot A&T State Univenity and also serv ed as a launching point for ''Boypower '76," the current national Bou Scout program. Highlights of the program Included tributes and recogni tion of unit leaders, presenta tion of awards and the installa tion of officers for 1969. Installed as chairman of the Eastern District was Marvin Graeber, superintendent of buildings and grounds at A&T. The new vice chairman is Atty. Henry E. Frye, who was recently elected to the North Carolina House of Representa tives. Other district officers in clude Dr. Issac Miller, presk dent of Bennett College, vice chairman; B. C. Crews, com missioner. Committee chair man include Walter Johnson, organization; C. A. Levette, leadership and training; Ber nard Battle, finance; Clinton Gravely, camping; Van Mc- Donald, activities; Frank White, advancement; J. E. Smith, health and safety; Ric hard E. Moore, public rela tions. and Robert Mcßryde, district scout executive. R. Kennedy Harris is pre sident-elect of the General Greene Council and Homer M. Eggers is Scout Executive. Special guests at the Pot Luck were Boy Scouts holding Eagle Rank. They were Charles Hill, Curtis Benjamin, Ran dolph Young, and Testy L. . Haith. B ■hbSHS wt PP^p m TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS —Dick Williams is a picture of confidence as he prepares to join Sidney Poitier's gang prior to robbing an industrial plant of over a quarter of a million dollars in "The Lost Man* Attention Beauticians SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES Every Monday and Tuesday From Now Until Christmas J Turner's Beauty & Barber Supply Company 438 E. PETTIGREW ST. PHONE 688-6709 - DURHAM, NC. Purefoy's Photography and GEORGE AND PUREFOY'S > HORSE RENTALS Riding Lessons and Pony Rides Natural Color Black and White ■ Commercial Wedding - Family Phptos Proms - Dances and Groups Call: Day 682-2913, Weekend 682-7316 r -' .fHK BELL'S AMERICAN *■ 270 LAKiWOOD AVE. > ...•"' " Up in Smoke ROME > Thousands of plastic toys prepared for Christ mas went up in smoke Sunday during a spectacular fire at a central Rome department store. SATORDAY, DECEMBER 98, *1968 THE CAROLINA TQpS- New in town... aiM ' f ee '' n S lonesome... homesick? Don't worry . . . this is a friendly town and, when you get to know us, you'll be glad you came. Come in and let us wel come you. We can help you get acquainted in this town. And after you've been in our bank, you'll never feel home sick again . . . we're that friendly. -k .iroLU Mechanics & Farmers lifil BANK 3^- ll* WIST PAMIIH IT. DURHAM, M. C. May it fill your home during the holidays and in the days to come Hare's Wayside 804 N. MIAMI BLVD. 7
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