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THE CABOUNIAK RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1888 Gentle Art Os Saying Nothing Works Often (Continued from Page 4) 16 told them bluntly they would have to seek hotel accommodations elsewhere. The disciples were so enraged that they said to Jesus, “Lord, these people are in sufferable. let us call down fire from Hea ven and consume them.” There are times when nothing a man can say is nearly so powerful as saying nothing. Every leader and administrator and execu tive knows this instinctively. To argue bring him or her down to the level of those with whom he argues; silence con victs them of their folly; they wish they had not spoken so quickly; they wonder what he thinks. When one partner of a marriage starts an agrument and the other one remains sil ent, soon one wonders what the other one thinks. This is what the disciples did when Jesus quietly gathered up His garments, said nothing, and started walking on to the next town. Jesus was definitely disappoint ed with the twelve disciples. They had been with Him for nearly three years with out catching a true vision of what His Mis- and I mean if I got to give it a lot of thought. If I can’t fly, then I’ve got a problem. Driving could be disastrous, you know, like finding a place to sleep and eat and little things like that.” Then the Kid dug him deep, “You fly or drive?” “I drive. It’s very beautiful.’' "Stop anywhere yau want to?" “Certainly,” ‘‘You know you really knock me out, dad. You go where you want to and do what you want to, and you’re talking about something being special.” “Well, I am an American!” “I ain’t no eskimo, pops!” “I didn’t mean to imply . . .” “You didn’t imply is right. You stated. You’re an American so that entitles you to everything am other American is entitled to. Well, those cats that got chopped down In Alabama, they were Americans too, just like you and me. And they got rights too. You know, like not having their heads blown off, and when they do, they got the right to have the killers pay for what Continuing with the All-A merica selections for 1966, we have one more flower; Mari gold “Spun Yellow”; and two vegetables, a new squash var iety -- “Gold Nugget”; and a butterhead type lettuce “But ter King.” Marigold “Spun Yellow.” This selection goes so well with verbena “Amethyst.” Along with zinnias, petunias and snap dragons, marigolds are among the four most popular and wide ly planted flowers in North A merica. “Spun Yellow” is the bring yellow counterpart to a warded “Spun Gold” of 1960. Some AAS judges reported it even earlier and longer flower ing but both are extra early, the same 12-inch height, very floriferous, rich green foliaged plants with large, chrysanthe mum-flowered blooms almost covering the plants. Stems are of cutting length and the refin ed flowers are most colorful. “Spun Yellow” is of much brighter color and the choice of large flowered dwarf mari golds. Squash “Gold Nugget”is well named. Bred by Neal S. Holland, North Dakota Agricul tural Experiment Station, this late or winter squash should be a very popular home garden favorite. Os small, soft ball size, weighing 1 1/2 -2 pounds, one fruit makes two or three delicious servings. Each com pact plant usually produces five to eight fruits and all may be gathered when fully mature or after killing frost. Simply pull up the plant with fruit attached and store until wanted for baking. Market gar deners may wish to use a modi fied potato harvester. Plants grow 2 1/2 feet tall, similar to “Bush Table Queen.” Fruit has bright orange skin and flesh, sweet, moderately thick, of good quality, very high in dry mat ter, Shape is round-oblate, with thick, shell-like skin for good storage. A note on preparation; Tho roughly wash, place whole fruit in a pan or on aluminum foil, bake at 300 degrees for about an hour when squash will be soft. Remove from overn, cut open and remove seeds. Serve in half shell or scooped out. Season with salt and pepper, add butter If desired. Or, cut fruit, remove seeds, wrap pieces in foil; bake and serve as above. Foil w rapping is need ed with cut fruit or pieces be come too dry. Silver medal win ner. DOG S AGE COMPARED TO MAN S By Bob B.irtos, Manager Friskies Pet Foods Research Center Figuring Fido’s age in terms of human years has always been considered a mere matter of multiplying his years by seven. According to this formula, if your pet is two years old, he’s the equivalent of a fourteen-year old human. Yet he’s expected to act considerably more ma ture than a teenager. Recently scientists have come up with a much more realistic ratio. With the new formula, the year-old dog corresponds in development to a 16-year old human. From there the gap begins’ to nar row. It’s 2 years against. 24, 3 years against 35. After that each human year is equiva lent to 5 dog years. From The Shovel (CtJhtfnued from Page 4) GARDEN TIME BY M. E. GARDNER N. C. STATE UNIVERSITY Lettuce “Butter King” is a larger headed “White Boston” type. Height is about seven in ches with average head 5 1/2 inches in diameter and weigh ing 12.8 ounces at the Ottawa breeding station. Disease re sistant, move vigorous from the start, larger and later than White Boston, slower to bolt, of better quality and more sun or Xffwu -> . . . ansuers questions about Junior Miss etiquette, grooming and interests. „ Q- All of a sudden, mj friends are telling me to stand up straight. I always thought I did, so I'm not sure what I’m doing wrong. Help! A ! .ike a good look at yourself in front of a full length mirror' Are sour feet to gether pointing straight ahead? Your weight balanced evenly on heels ansi toes'.’ Your legs straight but not stiff? Your seat tusked under? Tummy in? Ysntr rib cage ansi chest up 0 Your shoulders relaxed? Head up? Good! Now, put a book sir a full box of. Kleenex tissues on your head ansi walk. Keep try ing. When you can walk w ith out losing what’s on ysntr head, no one is likely to remind you to stansl straight. They won’t neesl to! Q. I've heard so many dif ferent things about the way you’re supposed to cat certain foods. Ss it really ail right to eat fried chicken. Trench fries or cake w ith your fingers? A. Take a cue from yotir sur roundings! Most of the time, you’ll probably eat all three with a fork. But at drive-ins Hardwood Phy Yards Eii Our Basic Model with White Plastic Rails —I%’” Herd Maple Casters—-Two-piece Hardboard Floor Raised 6" Above Drafts. Finish: Natural Birch—Sf«: 22 I '*” Folds to; 5” x 40”. Packed One per Carton—29 pounds. CARALEIGH fOUttmjK STORE 1600 S. Saunders St. Raleigh 832-6402 sion was all abbout. He had come to sans mankind, and they wanted Him to gratify their personal reseentment by burning up a town, An individual quick at repartee may not master easily this "art of saying nothing” at the apropos time. This person with doubt will "pour oil on argument fire” quick as a flash, and he will give his ad versary word for word at any hour and at anytime. Remember that the one, who can moat effectively master the art of saying no thing at the right time, is also the individ ual who thinks before speaking, who lock* before leaping, who begs pardon when in error, and who can easily put himself in hi* wife’s, employer’s, pastor’s, co-wokeri* teacher’s, and student’s place. Many family squabbles, many church meeting arguments, many differences be tween labor and management, many clashes between boss and workers could be averted if only someone had the wisdom to say nothing at the proper time. they done. So like It ain’t been happening like that, and maybe somebody should see it does. You get my meaning?” “That all sounds very good, but if those people would let the people who live down there solve their own problems, then maybe there wouldn’t be any bloodshed.” “Those cats been let alone too long, that’s the problem. They need some reminding,” “Outside meddlers, that’s all they are, I say the worse thing that’s happened to America is that nigger preacher.” “Slow down dad, you’re peeping through your hole card.” “I didn’t mean that, I'm not really prejudiced..” “Stow it, pops. There’s an empty seat bench over there, so if you’ll excuse me . . .” Getting up, the Kid moved about 10 benches away and sat down to watch the w-ater think ing bow stupid he was to get excited because some jerk didn’t want to sit next to him. “I need my head examined,” the Kid mused— and he really did. tip-burn resistant are general observations. A summary of judges’ reports is that, while it may not perform as well in warm wet weather areas, per haps with looser heads, it was highly regarded from eastern Canada to California and Mexi co. This includes the central and plains states, even in hot weather. Bronze medalist. where there are no forks, go ahead and use your fingers for fried chicken and fries. As for cake, large pieces are easier to eat with a fork, but bite-sized pieces are finger food. Os course, some foods are strictly finger foods olives, pickles, corn-on-the-cob, potato chips, fresh fruit. When in doubt at •parties or dinners, follow' your hostess’ lead! Q. This may seem like a small problem, but the covers of my school hooks are getting awfully worn. How can I fix them to keep them usable for the rest of the year? A. Give them a bright new look Make jackets for them with adhesive covering in a cheerful color or pattern. They’ll protect the books and identify them as yours at the same time. Cut your name and the name of the subject from a different color or pattern of Marvalon rind stick it to the jacket. Your new covers will be washable and durable. They won’t guarantee better grades but they w ill add color and sparkle to your books' !' JOINS PEACE CORPS -Taety Whitehead, president of the 1885 graduating class at Shaw Uni versity, has been appointed a Peace Corps Volunteer, making him the second member of that class to receive an overseas Peace Corps assignment. Whitehead is a native of Wash ington, D. C. where he resides with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony E. Whitehead, of 519 Fourth St„ N. W. An honor student at Shaw U. ( he grad uated with a major in socio logy. A member of Kappa Al pha Psi Fraternity, Whitehead was scheduled to leave for Tur key on Jan. 7 where he will be assigned to a new type of Peace Corps program in the near Eastern country. 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