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14 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N. C , SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 1961 aysttevilie Radio Listings : WFNC I I Monday - Friday I:3o—Brothei Strickland ihow : 00—The T M. vffiov :30—World News 40—Around the Markethouse iLocal News' 45—The TM Show :00—Chris Mack Show :00—Bro. Strickland I:3o—Around the Markethouse (Local News) I:35—N C News I:4o—World News •45—Music : 00—Bill Bowser Sh:w :00—The Chris Mack Show 1:00—World News i:os—Sportsnews 1:15 —Around th» Markethouse tLocal News') |:2o—The Lloyd Foster Show 1 r; oo——Bill Bow ser Show I:oo—Tower In the Sky till 12 midnight SATURDAY A. M. I:3o—Brother Strickland Show LOO—The T. M Show i: 30—WArld New a I:35—N C News ?:40—Arouno the Marketh jum (Laical News) I:4s—The ~M Show LOO—Weekend 1:00—Bro. Strickland BAICRDAY PM 2:oo—Weekend 2:3o—Around th» Markethouse ’Local News) 2.3s—County Agent 2:4s—Weekend 3:oo—Tower In The Sky lOTE:—Every Hour on the Hour, Weather Every Hour on the I Half-Hour News WFNC . ape Fear Broadcasting Company 1009 William Clark Road Fayetteville. North Carolina Hudson 4-4181 Sunday 6.30—8i1l Bowsrr (Gospel Train) 7:o9—Weekend Fayetteville's pirectory Os Churches ”” 7m E ZION Evans' Metropolitan lev J W W 'son. Pastor C Cool Springs Street Beavet Creek sev. E. H Bee'oe Pastor Black Jack Rd Hood's Temple Sev. W E Walker. Pastor Raleigh Rd. Lock s Creek Rev. S. L. Brown, Pastor Year Vander Mattox Memorial Rc-v A K Stores, Pastor Gillespie St New Bethel Rev L. H king, Pastor Raeford Rd. New Mt. Zion Rev L. T. Taylor. Pastor Eastover Saint John Rev P W Sykes, Pastor Bragg Blvd. Wesley Chapel Rev (Miss i E V Melver. Pastor U S. 301 at Wade "bTptists Falling Run Church Ceeaar Creek Re Rev. O L Bennett Pastor First Baptist, Rev. C. R Edwards. Pastor Franklin Street Second Baptist Rev Css E. Perry, Pastor Friendship Rev J W Simpson, Pastor Campbell Are Mount Sinai Aev M R Silver. Pastor 1217 Murchison Rd Park'Ss Chapel Rev E A Jackson, Pastor Slocomb Rd Smith’s Chapel Rev J C Smith, Pastor Durham St Piney Grove Rev G L Elliott Pastor Anthony Ave CATHOLIC Saint Ann's Church N Cool Springs St DISCIPLE Pleasant Grove Per F J Matthews Pastor North Racepath Street EPISCOPAL Saint Joseph’s Rcmsey St METHODIST I John Wesley I 618 Cumberland Street Rev R B MeCrae Pastor Saint Luke A M E. Csshwell St Rev W T Holland, Pastor HOLINESS I New Covenant United Church > I God, Giil St.. Elder O C Grove I Pastor; Eldei Prince Put cell, Asst The Bible Way Pentecostal! Bishop O L. Conyers, Pastor 405 Vansiory St, PRESBYTERIAN Hsymont Rev C H Thomas Minister Seabrook Rd College Heights Rev R. A Maisey. Minister Flair St 7:3o—Gospel Bell Quartet B:oo—Biother Strickland 8 45—Golden Tones. 3 00—Bonnie Doone Church Os Christ 9's—Golden Trumpeteers 9:30 L L Gospel Singers 9 45 Weekend 11 00—Local Church Services 12 00—Weekend 3:oo—Towm In Th. Sky VOTE: —Every Hour on (he Hour Weather Every Hour on the Half-Hou. News RADIO SCHEDULE FOR WIDU 5 A.M to 7 PM. MUSIC i "Tempo News Every Hour WFLB MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY A. M 5 29—Sign On s:3o—Meditation for the Day s.32—Xernan Wnght Show 6:oo—New* 6:os—Kernan Wright Show 6:3f)—Headlines At Weather 6 32—Kernan Wright Show 7:oo—News 7:os—Kernan Wright Show 7:3o—Dateline Fayetteville 7:3s—Jimmy Simpson Show 7 55—Spcrts Review B.oo—News Around the World UUAUJ OUIIpDA ‘XI CJiiVJVA B:ss—Paul Harvey News—AßC j 9:oo—Jimmy Simpson Show 9:3o—Breakfast Club 10:30—Paul Harvey News —ABC 10:35—Kernan Wright Show 10:55—News—ABC 11:00—Kernan Wnght Show 11:30—News Headlines & Weather 11:32—Kernan Wright Show P M 12:00—McBryde Monitors the News 12:15—Kernan Wright Show 12:30—News Headlines & Weathr 12:32—Kernan Wright Show 1:00—Paul Harvey News--.ABC I:ls—Kernan Wnght Show I:3o—News Headlines At Weath’r I:32—Kernan Wnght Show I:ss—News—AßC 2:oo—Kernan Wright Snow 2:3o—News Headlines & Weath'r 2:32—Hersh Barbour Show 2:ss—News —ABC 3:oo—Hersh Barbour Show 3:3o —News Headline? & Weath’r 3 32—Hersh Barbour Show 3:ss—News—AßC 4 ; 00—Harsh Barbour Show 4.30 Newts Headlines & Weath’r 4:32—T00t 'N Tell s:ss—Paul Harvey News - ABC 6:oo—Frank Jeter Views News 6.30 King Solomon Show 6:ss—News— ABC 7 .00—Music By Candlelight 7:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r 7:32—Music By Candlelight | 7:ss—News - ABC B:oo—Music For Young At Heart g : 3o—News Headlines &’Weath'r i ;32—Music For Young At Heart 1 8 55—News—ABC c 00—Music For Young At Heart ; 9:3s—News Headlines & Weath’r 9:32—Music For Young At Heart i 9:ss—News—AßC ; 10:00—Music For Young At Heart .10 30—News Headlines A Weath'r 10:32—Music For Young At Heart 10:55—N ews— ABC , 11:00—Sports Final 111 05—WLB Show Time—MYH j ll:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r 11:32—WFLB Show Time—MYH 11:55—News—ABC 12:00 —Sign Off SCHEDULE —WFLB SATURDAY—A. 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I 5 29—Sign Oi | s:3o— Meditation For TV Day 5; 32—Hersh Barbour Show j 6:oo—News ' p os—Hersh Barbour Show ■ 6:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r I 6:32—Hersh Barbour Show 7:oo—News 7,os —Hersh Barbour Shew 7.3o—Dateline Fayetteville ; 7.35 —Hersh Barbour Show i 7:ss—Sports Review g : f>o—News Around the World ; B:ls—Hersh Barbour Show 8 30—News Headlines & Weath’r i B:32—Hersh Barbour Show j 8 55—News AB- C-9 00—Hersh Barbour Show i 9.3 C—News Headlines & Westh’r | 9:32—Hersh Bar bow Shov 9 55— Weekend News ABC : io no—Hersh Barbour Shov j io.3o—News Headlines & We&thY 1 10:32—Hersh Barbour Show 10’55—Weekend ABC 11:00 —Hi-Topics P M 12:00—Paul Harvey News —AßC 12:15—Saturday Music 12:30—News Headlines A- Weath’r; 12:32—Saturday Music '2:ss—Weekend News—AßC I:oo—Saturday Music I:3o—News Headlined & Weath’r I:32—Saturday Music 1.55 Weekend New-s .ABC 2:oo—Saturday Music 2:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r 2.55 Weekend News ABC 3:oo—Jazz Showcase 3:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r 3:32—Jazz Showcase 3:ss—Weekend News ABC 4:oo—Jazz- Showcase 4:3o—News Headlines & Waathl ■ 4:32—Jazz Showcase 4:ss—Weekend News ABC s:oo—.Jazz Showcase s:3o—Sports Summary s:3s —Jazz Showcaar s:ss—'Weekend News ABC 6:oo—Saturday Music 6:3o—Sports Summary 6:3s—Saturday Music 6:55 We-kend News ABC I 7:00- Saturday Music 7:2B—News Headlines, & Weath’r 7:3O—USO Show 7:ss—Weekend News ABC B:oo—Music For Young At Heart. 6:3o —News Headlines & Weath’r B:32—Music For Young At Heart, B:ss—News - ABC 9:oo—Music For Young At Heart 9:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r 9 32—Music for Young At Heart B:ss—News ABC 10:00—Music For Yeung At Heart. 10:30—News Headlines *• Weath’r 10:32—Mttti* For Young At Heart 10 ’ss—News—AßC i Beaver Greek BY MRS MARY T ROBINSON 5108 Higgins St.. Phone HU 4-0341 CHURCH NEWS FAYETTE VlLLE—Service began at Beever Creek A. M E Z chrueh Sunday with the Sunday School, with the Sup*. Mrs E S Sim mons. in charge Following the Sunday School, the pastor. Re’.- E H Beebe brought the morning message using for h;s ’ext the 4’h chcapter of Ephesians. The music was furnished by the Senior choir under the direction of Mrs E ' Simmons with Mrs E S Simmons at the piano. At 3 p.m. the Union Quartly Meeting was held at Beaver Creek ai the 8 p m. service. The Rev. H. T McLean conducted the service. Tne music was furnished by the New Betel A M E. Z. ohu: ch choir. The Rev. L. H. King is the pastor. The right service was sponsor ed by the trustees of the church, the Rev. Frank McLaughlin brought the message and the music was furnished by tne Mt. Olive Baptist Church choir. Sunday night ended the 4th and final Quarter for the conference year. Over SSOO 00 was raised. Mr and Mrs. Henry Baker of Norfolk. Va are spending the week with Mr & Mrs Frank McPherson of 15 A Cut off Mrs Nellie Shannon Roziei of the Yadkin R Area has her neice Miss Bessie Ray of Washington ID C visiting her for several days Miss Helen Diane stsrrer [the week end r'.est et Mrs Be |Buikes last week Mrs. Emma Haym.es returned last week from Wash D C ''.-.ere she spent several day visiting re latives and friends Mrs Sara Jones Ray had as r guest last week Mss Edmar *a Bolden of F. ichmor.o V- Mrs Bolden was also visiting h--r so" Mr. Charles Bolden. Mr Lighten McD tald of W mg. D C "as guest m m'm.e nf his brother and s;ster-:r.-'.a•' Mr. and Mrs Albert McDonald, last Sunday. Mr. Dawe McNe.l is tr Du • * Hospital and requests prayers FAYETTEVILLE PERSONALS CELEBRATES 12TH BIRTHDAY FAYETTEVILLE Jacques ■ Strother, daughter of Mi and Mt James Strother of Fisher S re-" was the happy recipient of a vei: delightful birthday party given her mother recent;:. Those helping to share lacqu lyn’s happiness were Lacret ••. Johnson. Gwendolyn Mcßa® Eve lyn Melvin. Luther McKoy Rodnm McKov. Charles Burner .Tame Burney. Dorothy McKinnon. Fi rick Cole. Lena Brrece Mabi* Gav i Yvonne Hubbard, Devon Bre” *.g .ion. Ruby McMillan, Bor'oarr Johnson Gv endolyn Goner r, t t Linda. McDaniel. Langston A-Mnv Rennald Mcßae Also Yvonne Bvewmcton w-r. da Melvin. Calvin Bi’ewmr : " Dean Isiah. James Thomas- Cla: cnee Thomas. The Raynor S?" ." Mr and Mi? Ira McMillan Pa tricia Outlaw. Jackie Ou»Dw Leonard Outlaw, Mrs Fleta R-nd | Mr. and Mrs Huston Evans. M: - j Mart-ha Strother. Rev and Mi • Oscar Pet,terror., Bf" Toomc: jMr and Mrs J: • Co-:rr Douglass Wilkerson. G r e c o r ■ : Walker. Rick" T-’.ah Harold ; Crum pier and Earl Mcßae Jackie received many bea : .‘ : i and useful presents 1 Ice cream, cake, peanut.?, Koo , Aid and mints were ?uM The children placed isntt ■ danced and spent an aff-raco: never to be forgotten. 11:0 o—Spor ts Fur al 11 05—WFLB Show Time—MYH 11:30—News Headline; & Weath r 11:32—'WFLB Show Time—MYH 11:55—News—ABC 12:00—Sign Off SUNDAY A. M. 7.s3—Sign On 7:s4—Meditation For The Day 7:ss—News B:oo—Protestant Hour B:29—News Headlines A- Weavh'r B:3o—Sunday Morning Devotions g 45—The Mcllo- Macs 9:ls—Children’s B-hie Hour 9:4s —Sunday Music 10.00—Boling Baracas Class 10 so —Weekend News ABC 10:35—Sunday Music 11:00—Church Service P. M. 12.00—News 12:05—Sunday Music 12 30—News Headlines & v/eathh 12:32—Sunday Music I:oo—Sunday Music I:3o—News Headlines & Weath r I'32—Sunday Music I:ss—Weekend News 2:oo—Employment Security Commission 2:os—Sunday Music 2 25—Weekend News ABC \ 2:3o—Sunday Music 2:ss—Weekend News ABC 3:05—-Speaking of Sports—AßC 3:os —Sund ay Mu sic 3:2B—News Headlines & Weath’r I 3:3o—Hour of Decision 4:00—Old F'ashion Revival Hr. 4:3o—News Headlines * Weath’r 4 32—Sunday Music s:2B—News Headlines * Weatn’r s:3o—The Big Bands 6:oo—Sunday Music 6:25—A Look at the Weather ; 6'3o—Sunday Music 7:oo—Speaking of Sports—AßC 7:os—Sunday Music 7:3o—Weekend News—AßC 7:3s—Sunday Music 7:ss—Weekend News ABC B:uG—Music For Young As Heart B:3o—News Headlines & Weath’r B:32—Music For Yeung At Heart B:ss—News - ABC B:os—Music For Young At Heart 9:3o—News Headlines & Weath'r 9:32--Music Fof Young At Heart 9:ss—News - ABC 10:00—Music Fof Young At Heart 10.30—News Headlines •& Weath'r 10.32—Music For Young At. Heart 10:55—New-, - ABC 11:00—S; irte Final 11:05—WFIB Show Time—.MYH 11:30—Ncys Headline, * Weath’r! 11:32—Sign Off i I ----- j CARNATION I COOKING HINTS I— -1 i fo/me/mm i -gTL,, 8 j SCOTT I HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFF * V._ - - Discover a new family favorite by serving these Baked Tuna-Cheesewiches. Ideal for Lent.,.wonderful the year round! Because these sandwiches are made with Carna tion Evaporated Milk, they stay moist, right through baking. Better-blending Carnation is fresh whole milk with half the water removed. It's wonderful for “cream ing” your coffee... and for all your cooking and baking, too. For more family favorite recipes, see the label on the red and white Carnation can. BAKED TUNA-CHIISIWICHIS (Makes 6 servings) icy- CA* NATION I cup chopped celery £c 'V i ViK 3 tabiespooru chopped onion 2 to 3 ten!. ,or. - Vi cup slicH ripe ciivet t/ fcc -ooon sd» I cup (4 ounces! cubed process 1 , tec:occc peeper American cheese ecg 6 English muffins 2 cups ;2 cons 6Vj to 7 ounces ecchj drained, flaked tuna Combine Carnation, lemon juice, seasonings and lightly beaten egg in large bowl. Add flaked tuna, celery, onion, olives and cheese. With a fork, tear out tr.- center of the muffins, leav ing a1; in:h shell. (You should have aVut 2 cups soft, bread err:"?.; Coin? ine crumbs with tuna mixture and toss lightly. Fruit-Filled Chops, Frozen French Fries Flake Popular One-Pan Dinner Ckl|S : Tender, succulent pork is plentiful, and stuffed pork chops are a family r.v.-orite ever;.where. Here's a new way to star them in a skillet dinner that's good enough to serve company—and it takes ju:t one ran! Try this gourmet easy-do dinner with a crisp salad of tossed greens with a tangy French dressing, hot r is and a hr-r.rr.y chocolate cake for dessert. At our house this has become one of the favorite menus ... and we. use it often. Fn-.it Filled Pork Chop* with French Fries 1/2 cur. chopped apple 1/4 cup prune liquid or water 1/2 cup mopped cooked primes 4 thick pork chops with (about 1 4 pour. , pocket (at least 1 inch uncooked) thick) 1 '4 cup diced celery 1 tablespoon shortening Iteaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons water 1 tablespoon firmly pack . 1 1-pound package frozen brown sugar French fries 1 teaspoon salt Combine first 6 ingredients in small saucepan. Place emsr low heat arid cook slowly until thick. Cool slightly. Trim excess fat off chops. Fill pockets in chops with fruit stuffing (about 1/4 cup in each;. Skewer opening with wooden picks to hold filling m chops. Heat shortening in skillet. Add chops and brown an both sides. Add water, cover, and cook over lew heat 80 minutes. Turn chops and arrange potatoes around them. Season with salt, cover and cook until chops are tender and done, about 35-20 minutes more. Remove chops to serving platter. Mix potatoes in drippings and b : rant e around chops. Total cook time, about 50 minutes. Yield: 4 servings. And Don't* FOSAUE SCOTT Spoon rr. hack Into the rr* :: r; rr.p muffins with alu minum foil, co'. erm’g top lightly. Bake in hot oven U00 ; F.) for 15 minutes. Remove foil from top of muffins only, garnish with strips of cheese and con tinue baking 20 minute* longer. Serve at once. N. C.Vo-Ag Home Economies Conference Held At A And T GREENSBORO— Visiting teach er? attending the annual North Ca rolina Vocational Home Economies Conference, held last week at A&T College, were urged to encourse adult education and training for practical nurses and to promote Governor Terry Sanford's pro gram for quality education in the State. The five-day meet, August 7-11. drew mrr' than 150 teachers from throughout North Carolina. Three speakers sounded these notes. Dr. Gerald B. Jame# director. State Division of Vocational Edu- Prospective Father Killed Rushing Wife To Hospital CHICAGO f ANP' A 28-year- \ Mrs. Cureton, who was sitting in old prospective father was killed lthe smr Wlt h her mother here last week when hie auto col- „ v a , lf . r h , lided with a heavily loaded ma-, '— a Alien ouf.ere,. head in chinery transport truck a* he was Juries. Mrs. Allen suffered cute rushing his wife to a hospital and bruises. Elbert Cureton's M-ye»r-old Cureton's car rammed a steel wife, Martha, gave birth to a six- viaduct after striking the truck pound, 13-ounce girl in St. An- driven by Elmer Rehder. accord thony's Hospital, 15 minute* after ins to traffic officer James Smith, witnessing the death of her hus- The truck had the right-of-way, bani in the auto crash. Smith said. WASHINGTON AND "SMALL BUSINESS” By C. WILSON HARDER ■ •, f . .. ... - <,g In the recent survey of in- ! dependent business sentiment 1 on the President's proposed 10 point 'ax reform program con-1 ducted by the Nations! Fedora- j tion of Independent Business among its district chairmen, the one point they were over whelmingly in favor of, by a whopping! 33.4% was the! recommend! ation to place j cooperatives I under samel tax laws asj private bus: ! ness with! which they! compete. •* * « C. W. Ha-a,r I v* »* . n«*:uc> Under today’s system when money is power, and money represents the power to mod ernize a bosmess to continue to compete or to expand to also survive. #. private busi ness can onlv retain that part of its earnings remaining after taxes to make any necessary improvements. First earning? mast be diverted for taxes be fore anything eise. • * * But cooperatives who are competing with private inde pendent business are permit’ed to retain even 100% of the earn- j ings in the business. Members 1 are given I O.U.’s on which i they pay no personal tax until such time as the paper is pick ed irp for card * * * Thua. H is no problem for cooperatives to continue to ex pand, while their privately op erated competitors, unable to escape taxes In this fashion, are greatly handicapped. • * * Commenting on this meas ure. one district chairman, a leading businessman m north west, claims over 40% of nation's business now moves through tax-free cooperative? c] *> i il/rV. "»d»r j-, • r -.* !r. I*%:.rrr>r’ •-: t FAYETTEVILLE niSl \E S S 111 It L€TII R ¥ “These Business People Are Sponsors Os The Carolinian In Fayetteville, Please Buy From Them. ** Mr Merchant... 5 Reach Thousands Weekly Through j CAROLINIAN Advertising Space BARBER SHOPS'” WINSLOW Winslow Street. McLEOB’S BARBER SHOP 228 Franklin Street, HE 3-3308 j'S BARBER SHOP. 125 Hillsboro Street wiurfm'6?s BEAUT? SHOP 12SH : Person St.., HE 2-4363. BELITJriniiArTT BOX. March 1- j son *UL. HE 2-9475. CRISSIE’S BEAUTT PARLOR 806 Bullock St. HE 2-7460 ~ CLEANERS ~ " : CAKHfHX’S TAILOR SHOP, 117 Person, HE 2-8882 COLLEGE CLEANERS, 55l Mur chison. HE 3-3471 S A M’ n CLOTHING STORE SHOP SAM'S SAW! 218 Person Street cation. Raleigh. N C, told the group that the harshest discrim inations in education today are against, the American male. "We hear a lot. today about dis criminations in education on ac count. of race religion and class the speaker said, but the greatest discriminations are against adult education." "More basic education is requir ed for everyone of us. today,’’ he declared, "our grandparents at tended schools for approixmate ly four years of four months each, and the complex problems of tbe society in which we have lived in ! To many businessmen, with 1 the widespread growth of busi | ness enterprises under the j guise of cooperatives, there is i a strong drive toward social ism in the country. * * * As one di’-'rict. chairman ; commented, “Am definitely for taxing cooperatives ihe same as every other business * r hese , co-ops are a form of social ■ ism and socialism has about , ruined Sweden and every other ; coun’ry where it exists.'* » » * Others commented unless rn operatives are put under tbe same regulations as indepen dent business, in due time, there will not be employment producing enterprise The sur j vev show ed quite a concern among businessmen on the question of providing more jobs for Americans * * » On the president's proposal 'to ’ax undistributed income ii T S. corporations derive from foreign plants. 71 9 - voted in favor of this reform. * * * As one of the businessmen— i district chairman commented. | If labor costs keep driving in dustry info foreign location*, there eventually won t be any source of taxes here.” * * * | Another commenied * Ameri ; car, plant? in foreign countries ! are there for two reasons i First, to exploit rbcac labor; ; and second, to old taxation." * »' * Or as another substantial businessman district ch3ir ; man commented “I have checked on tbe number of American owned plants abroad, and it looks like more to come j No wonder there is so mwb | unemployment here ’’ In the ' 240 page survey report there ; is ample evidence everywhere, thinking Htizens are asking "There may b“ problems in Timbucton. but what -h-iut us American folks at home?'* DRUG" STORES J SERVICE DRUG STORE. 213 Gil lespie. HE 3-2652 j WILLIAM S DRUG STORE. 502 | Hillsboro, HE 2-3757 j , ___ GROCERS I GROCERY. 322 Wil mington R 4.. HE 2-2863 : , 1 THE ! CRESTVIEW HOTEL 2400 Murrhison Fd. Yzz a- V C. RSS TAIJIANTS ; LOU’S HILLTOP GRILL. i«l7 Weiss Ave.. HE 2-9515. ! PARKER SNACK BAR, 1401 Mar- ; ! chison Rd. j 1 SUPERIOR CAFE, 510 Davie. HE 2-8453) PHILLIP’S SANDWICH SHOP 2410 Murchison Rd j - | PATRONIZE | Our Advertisers I creased the number of year* and the average number of school months per year have increased.” Youth Admits Slaying Os La. Professor BATON IOUGE. La (ANP) A 23-year-old youth from Lake Charles, La., last week was booked into the parish jail on charges of murder after he admitted the fa tal Jackknife-screwdriver stabbing of a Southern University instruc tor here. Sheriff's deputies said Joseph Anvol LeMello admitted to Oal i easieu Parish sheriff's deputies that he killed Vernon A, Dauphin, i 38. an English instructor a.t South ern. Dauphin’s body was found sprawled in the hallway about 12 hours after tbe killing at his home here. Death waa attributed to a stab in the right lung. LeMelle reportedly told officers he stabbed the man because Dau phin made improper advances to structor, LeMelle told officer*, he him. After arguing with the in jammed a screwdriver into his head. Kitchen Hints RAY GOOD MORNING’ WITH FRESH PEACHES A bight way to start the day te by adding fresh peaches to the family’s regular breakfast menu Ways of serving peaches at breakfast are almost hrrutless A favorite dish of course, is sliced peaches and cream Depending up on the person s desires the cream can be substituted with half n half, evaporated milk, whole milk, or even skim milk Bar extra Da vor and a color treat, add a few seasonal berries Peaches and cereal also make ». delightful breakfast team On ■ ooler days, peaches on hot cereal will lie 9 welcome dish A breakfast surprise for *be farmlv is anv kind of quick bread nhirh has been enhanc ed v ith fresh peaches Piping hot waffles, pancakes, and muffins are lust a little bit better when diced fresh pea ches are added to the batter Peaches also are tops when serv ed »? an accompaniment to bacon, sausage, ham or eggs Drizzle hon ey o'er the cut side of ’he peach halves, broil them until bubbly and touched with golden brown, and then sen * Value Homes INCORPORATED P O BOX fibfi FAYETTEVYILLE N. C, Roger Campbell Salesman 9ft? COLLEGE ST. PHONE HE 2-9358 ★ Write Me Today or Call 1 Will Come to You Without Obligation! £ Best Materials Lowest Prices See Me Before You Buy! Bill Bowser’s Drive - In Special V 4 Chicken 35c 601 Murchison Rd, SERVICE STATIONS McMILLAN’S SINCLAIR, 613 ►tam>r>, RE „-4452 TAXICABS HILLSBORO TAXL 20. Hillsbo ro, HE 3-1605 IS TOUR BUSINESS LISTED IN THE FAYETTEVILLE | DIRECTORY IF MOT CALL OUR REPRESENTATIVE AT | HE 2-2569 Today
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