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' NA r!vx L -^WoißHAsP^fefr.r^^S mJm:' r in !N ■ wmmmm k TH| s area ON IHE WAGON Hiders im jeep read sign that leu© iis own grim storj m they drive through street i& Seoul. ~IN NO MAN'S LAND . \ \ / n\C-T \ cS\y /// . .. •" 'VVs - .<■*"*<*? ;;VS it / _.' % - *-yy ->*.* <£* ' V *^Sg» \ !'A /, - s <■ X - . wL> ..^-y/ <y : - ~-vv *. / \\. . * \ 9 ? - |||p p •v- _> *. j 1 ;j(vl ?y*i \ J*L J »w«’»«33raß»waMa«ciniii»iinHHigißiguacr<Mi»rwmM>tmuininw.iiirt'n»m^^ — hhtiii mu n m iq— Don’t Wait! Buy Now WHILE PRICES ARE LOW— *4‘J Olds '76 s Deluxe 7 dr. *46 B ads Special Sedanett« ‘■‘lS Ch«v Fieeftmasler 2 dr. '47 Old? '64’ Club Coupe '47 Pontiac Sedan Coupe *47 Buick Special Sedanette *47 Olds 4 98* Sedan *47 Plymouth Special Del Std. *46 Dodge Sedan 46 Oids ‘76* Sedan 4> ‘ WILSON UZZLE, INC. 2-4474 Dial 3 -8083 LUSTV SWING Everyday h Easter with the Cleveland In dians since Big Lake Easder is I back iu ther.* with hk blasting I bat. Easier, bating at a dip of over ~100 »ltow'<> the form which 1 I lias made him one of the most I formidable clouters in the Ameri- ; E can League. tP. S. He odsstd on ! j that swing ) j (SS s UK JAMES F. WILLIAMS > utiefui tervices for Mr James 4 Fred Williams of H Smith plaza who died sr home on July 22 were j ] ccndv-ctced from the Lightner I l ; - I •‘’Sal Chapel at SP. Al. Wednesday, . j Rev T. C Hamans cfiiciating, fol ' lowed by buriai in Alt. Hope Ceme tery. Lightner Funeral Herne was | in charge AIRS. SARAH JEFFRIES Services for Mrs. Sarah Jeffries of Aiethcl who died at home on July 25 were conducted from the Method Christian Church at 2 P. jvi Sunday Rev. Haywood officiat [ ing, and followed by burial m. [ Method Cemetery Lightner Funer j &i Home was in charge. LITTLE MISS GARNER | Funeral services for Miss Lilly [ , Ray Garner, age q , of Kmghtdale, I who died at home on July 26 were I [ conducted ficm the Malafcus Cross- 1 I 1 toads Church at 2 P. M. Sunday I Rev Leo officiating, ar.d follow ed by burial in Male.bus Cross-! ya is Cefnetery Lightner Funeral i Home wss ir. charge. Vift JOHN B S>UTH Funeral services for Mr John Rufii: Smith ci 1206 Mangrum St. wr.c died at his residence on July -14 were conducted from the i Grove Methodist Church at 3 P : M Tuesday, July 17, Rev "Wil- j liams officiating and followed by. ounai in pmey Grove Cemetery ; Raleigh Funeral Home was in ; charge MR. CHARLIE TAYLOR ♦ 1 Services for Mr. Charlie Taylo" i 6i 606 E. South Street who died at ni; residence on July 1&, were con ducted from the First Baptist Church at 2 P M Sunday July 22. Rev. Smith officiating ana fol lowed by burial in Maifcry s Cross roaar Cemetery Raleigh Funeral Home was .r. charge MRS ALARY PERRY Fr.neral services ior Mrs. Mery. Ferry of Cary. Rt 1 who died at, Duke Hospital, Durham on July ; 22 were conducted from the Lin ! colnville Methodist Church at 2’30 j P M Tuesday, July 24, and foi-; i lowed by burial in Lincoinville; ; Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Kosie , ; was in charge ! LITTLE CHARLES N. GARNER ’ } Funeiaj services for Master 1 Charles is. Garner, age 2. of ; Knight dote who died at home on July 26 were conducted irotn the ?»Iblabus Crossroads Church at 2 j P. M- Sunday, Rev. Lee officiating and followed by burial in Mala i bus Crossroads Cemetery. Lightner Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. < ALI.IE CARTER Funeral services ior Mrs. Caliie Carter of 6 E. Haiti Aliev who died at St Agt.es Hospital on July 28 were conducted from the Manly Street Christian Church at 12:45 F M Sunday, Rev. Kearns offic- ; ■ rating, and followed by burial in Hilicrest Cemetery- Lightner Fun j trai Heme was in charge. MRS, BESSIE BRYANT Funeral services tor Mrs. Bessie i i Bryant of 1206 S. Blount Street who died at Saint .Agnes Hospital on July 26 were conducted from i the Rakish Funeral Home Chnpftl ?-i 3:00 P IvL, Sunday, July 29, Rev C. C. Jones officiating, and ! followed by burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Home was in charge-, Surviving are one sbfa, Arthut &t>V* i and one mniUh. ;. ... i,. | Border Belt Tobacco Sales Light; N. C. Markets Prep H G.KICII Salts «/ i« light bud ijuality poor as nine South ! Carolina fiue-cured tobacco niarit , ets of the Bolder Bei? began sales this week I, The Department* of Agriculture 1 tjas reported that prices he id siea •iy to opening level* which were ■about the same as last year’s op ening bids The opening day sale* Mond.t' ■ maled 2,63D,n39 pounds at an atei* ape price of »52.05 as compared •with 2.922.07 C pounds the .--tin markets sold or. opening day las: year at an average price- of sn-l '*<*- “Average prices by grades dui-*- ing the second day of sales held fairly steady at quotations of open ing day The few cr.anges that were : observed were mostly normal j , changes of only Si per hundred with a few more losses than gains, 1 the Asr. Department says “The general quality whs lower because of a sharp increase Hi non descript and lower quality priming ■ .grades. The proportion of lugs and cutters was smaller. Volume of sales was reported fairly light ou ■ 1 most markets ” ■ The nine South Carolina rn2iK- , srs w'hfrb opened Monday were j ' Mullins. Dilioii Conway, Meniing- ' ■ way K’nestr.-r. Lr.kr. city. L?.tna ■’ | Loris, and TimmnnsvHle PRFi>,vrfD »V N C. i Meanwhile, warehousemen and ; on remaining tnuvket.s of j the «nt.h Carolina and Vorth Car- i ■ r-linn Border Beit were making ; preparations to hold their first : I pale-. Thursda.v. The?° ere Darling i ton and Pamlico in South Carolina. , REPRESENTATIVE The ap pointruer.i or Oihnis VC Sfante. ■ Brooklyn, as sales representative ’ • in the New York metropolitan ■ area for Brown-Forman Distil ler* Corportion, Louisville, Keo- , tirky has just been -.nn.iunced bv W L. Lyons Brown president. - Staples yoins the Brown-Eorman titaff with 20 year* business i ex)>erienc< in the New York ; pica prior to joining the his- I iiiierv.. he was member of the advertising department of Eb ony tnagailr.f. A native of Hoi •av.daic, Mississippi, he- attended Alcorn College. Alcorn, Missisv i--r»i New Vork University and the New York School of Social Research. He was active i" boy’s chib work in Riooklvn and serv ed ns national advertising maii aa« or New York Age < Ameri | oiliest newspaper. Staple.* itaiutng followed his completion of y, highly concentiated o>.< - ■ agement training course at thii distillery’s Louisville headqus.i ids He is a member of the Prw* Club of New York and Phi Beta ■ siema frsteiiiitv. » nwrn-- lANf r6*«*ttUl»W ' - ii«te b. I P&* Utk#i o , . 162% . Kesu sm. i tolfea^A*.. .• • 19% . _*j -. *•. .. ■-i^p|ai3raK%M^Sl nl^ *.* .... -#/■', e-. .. s*. ■ ■ * : -•'SJ -»•* •****! *W- SWM 0./S i^im M | I*# i “3 AAflgL if 11[ *j * / jj/ '/ ' jj* * as. a.-/•; *i w.-lfc, *o -.:*» • earn 200% / 4vf yf *i\i#y ]#%.* x if T i p| r * i |S k/ . ... 100% ja # #***^f m i ! 1929 1939 1949 TRUCKING IS N.:. . ■ .' NO. ! CARHILr.' ThU tjraph 2l!u»ti>«tM the tremendaus growth of motor transport in ii 20-year period as com pared with ether forms of land transportation. The Lanor-Management ThUCkine industry National Defense Committee, representing all ssg mefste of the industry, points cut that truck and trailer* move 66% of all 1 fcafght tor.iiage and provide jobs for more people than all other farm* of combined. Over 26 000 communities, says Dave Book, President of the international Brothernocd of Tcamattra (A. F. of L.J ;«**.• chclrnsan of tha ffucking Committee, e iL22Sa^ msPC? - -• *ai-*u*» -a- I~~~* ‘ iBE Cakou^iam and 'hadhwuni (‘larkt'in Fair Bluff Fairmont Fayetteville, Luinberton. Tabor City, and White v l l1 1; in North Caroina, RALEIGH - Birth certificates . for babies Don. to ij eoupies, m ..l'jdiij,; two births to jr.manied j .r.-ithers -.i-tt registered in the of ! Rcos of the Wake County Health Department auri.ig the past week j Titer were: I.EROY PEEBLES and Mrs. . ritelir.a Shepard Peebles. 2301 Everett Avenue, a daughter, Greg -•»y Guan July 13, in St. Agnes : Hospital RALPH BALK soldier in the j United States Army, and Miss Mary 1 ; Louise Carr, 735 Ellington lane, a ; -' >bv dan~hte>, Barbara Ann July . ! : i iu St. Agnes Hospital. OSCAR MILTON JOHNSON and; ‘ Mrs Marga Clark Johnson. 9 Dare j Tei (‘ate, baby daughter Loris i Glenn, July 15 in St, Agnes Hos ! pital 1 WALTER FARR A R and Mrs. - Cay Frances Simpson Farrar, 918 • ■ '• East Stteet an infant daughter,, : Cay Frances. July 15 in St Agnes’ 1 Hospital j HERMAN GRIFFIN and Mrs ’ i -'’ice Tei nil Gnfiir. 219 High -1 tower street r. son. Herman Jr., ij.ilv 22 in St. Attnes Hospital HERMAN EAPI.Y MILES and Vtrs. Caroline Brvart Miles F!l2 Ti'l street, a g.;; Brenda Faye Till .- o st -t rr— c-- Hospital. JAMES ARTHUR WIT Tl 4MS : tnd Mrs. Flonnir Harris Williams. ! .2T4 E Jones street, and infant •uichter. PrUu*rlie vnn. July 6 in. i St. Aanes Hosoita] CONDI,LAY DF-LBERRY and . Mrs. I.oia V’ilhar.'.s Dr-lfcerry, 514 . ' Fast Hreet 0 girl Valeria. Julv • o in Mr-Cauiev private Hospital. VHTT.tam HFNPY DUNSTON d '*!•• he F o nes Dur.ston, : 198 W. Johnson street an sir), ei Ease Tuiv j7 in McCaulov BETHFT. V’CCON and Mis* Rosa ‘ Roe J,.)-.r---n «».? S. Rtnndcrs I e son Alfi'eH .Tpß* 3 “or: ■iv 10 St Aenes Hosrha)’' j -- 1 - --2 » ' : djh ■ 1 DEBLT . . . MHe. Neaeite, baby giratte, boi-r* ceeeuUv at, Faris aov poses tor first tints with h«i joiathe*. _^ DRIVE SAFELY - wj^jQrsonai i mis. Ella McDonaln of toti K Branch street la visiting he: aunt, Mrs Mary McDonald at Southern 1 Fines, Mis* Gloria McCuller* of phila ; delphia w&s a recent , guest of tier ; uncle. Mr. William McCullers ct 24 I.ee street is visiting her two children, Miss Geraldine Hallotvay I and Mr, William A Harris Mrs Hams v- ill round out her vacation . by visiting Philadelphia and Chas ter. pa and Washington, D C. and re:urn borne late in August. Mrs. Blanche Dover at 209 cm * Street v bo snen' hri v,- cs-tion in Philadelphia, New Vnr»! :i r<i Boston ha' returned to the eilj- bringing her cousin MBs Jacnueiin-’ Broun ot New' York, who snent soitii time visiting Mrs. Dover, Mrs pear) Herr (ton of i.'il.d F, ■ fores 1 >.*>«• rclurued from her : vacation >n pb'ladeln'u • New York ; and Boston accoinparied by her grandson Vin-ert Cnirnr, Mrs. Mary Mitchell of 25 Br.at. ~i Street, sp-i >, Iff. V-r-':,' Morrow-' : of 321 ivfanlv street left ."arit S"r. d'v morninc f. -, phii-deinhia ■ • where thev will «nerd '’W’ ■ i ' - 'l. - TV-lvr. t' n- TIl’V ’ will stop t Woshtnr.'n” t> r j when thev ret ■ n it, about two •rre'-l-a H<- c- ■ j-, L ro eue ct s of P» n tT R. i ; Mrs. <n Hie », Dak oi New Vn-V fit' i« T> ■ e vj-it ,'el stive* and friend' She is > d-viMßei es *he N'e Mr« Van • t froo’e- and ••'t r f til -11-lpfsnn te.its fartnrriv r-f Ral'-Gh but now of New York City sp-t 'I- Tlreitt Enel - v Tva-re i- - ♦ i■ p I i V; It l i iV-P ■ , . after V’citin" 1-- ct e■- tn---' ~^V i »her-in*lsv' Mr .and My- M A . Harris of 29 Braga suc-et. yr.- ana Mrs. V.’-Me Perrin o' • -r-r-.-a Fl-”ad : i T 'ole sr-d -r.r-f 'if ti c Pa-r;'-. of srrv tn - ,’ve-rcitv ’*’ci t,i 7h (A .” ! I v<A» n f.'-V Ct G V aS of »'h.- pfri*i?'»s »>ven(iy. r*t*r-TV f;}' c “ " ■ >'f ?• D ’ Y\ tjV'.'ri U ■'f > 1 this year «-ut «wk 1 t ! , pf-c : -t V.;-' '. r nrc- I’vpiNj tr) pwnfppt •*•?•*•- »■< i" •r-- 'it,a from in t* • p•. ■ ! •'f'av >-,rfes-e cv.r) T'-i-ai- r" l r' i • •r. : sf-M-.ea r . : l - ;7 0 -•* r■* -V j t'- c R«*adTherAftOl.fNl.4N! :j V 1 ’' /' • r «£- A■% '" / W&stinghouse „ f Ffre Automatic Electric Range | ere '’ s Wka! V<»u Get; ■• ' CT.- ( ‘L': '~ll ! ;sS 5f Lock-Stop, Non-Sa* / j | j Oven Shelves II! j j Smokeless BroilarPaa I\l f _ V / J Li \ j - —•*■: — :rrr *&t/y mrtt*xm *J\ • \ nmnmm j>.v Abowf "Sugar An* Spite" /‘I I Here's the smartest little cook- /® \ I 8 (OCeQ 95 book ever written. Cleverly ilJui- L><Sfe. * Kt / I ' trated ... recipes planned sc that / £ I I . B ;r ' iOW DOWN PAYMENT "7 I terms ta Fit Your it s educational J | / . btiDGST —1 | .you ©Art §e mm.jf rrSiWestingjiioase j. Hayes-Jackson Elec . Co* ■ ,/ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 133 Ea*t Hargett Street _ Telephone 3-5031 I . 4 Bragg Street Grand- Mother jubilant Over New Heiress HALIOIGH - Mis? Bossi* Horton 0! 20 r-i:"' l ’’’ Street was jubilant all last v, •°k uvc;- tli biit.lt at .St Agnr* Hospital u;> Tuesday of last week of her first grandchild Born to jsme' Boykin and Mrs. Tlos.i Horton Boykin also' of 20 Bragg Street w:;s a daughter. ; Pamiia Rose, and since tin- hos-‘ Ptill i'<■ art is ‘mother and baby doing fine' Mrs Horton was busy late Saturday preparing th«. "going, .iv. ,i’ T r ) .Mrs. Boykin was to be dlsoha 1 ■■ g v d S ll nd a y 'ltint Fcathc-rs. a duality biend* cu wniskey of Melrose Distillers itic t* distilled f> in a formula used by the Catherwood family in its tavern near Balti mmo B'nr.vriy before The .Revolu tionary v/ar liigfHnii-Mirm -.AL St ci rs § %itll cl a y I ‘ s “1 £Mjg|k. RUSHING TO A . »'*<** RENDEZVOUS S 0! DANGERh^g^ j|i*: Is PEmMT kW*S& EXPRESS | MORE EXPLOSIVE THAN | ATOMIC ENERGY!! f iijl j|,( ,: !! jumnt JOSEPH GOTTEN CORIUNE CALVET I EDMUND OWENN » ii! i;! fit ,( PLUS. CARTOON RAILS'! NFWS | NOW HAYING j EZIO FINZO | M net I y Dishonor abla mm —* OT> “i MI PAGE SEVEN I JOBS In The Federal Service , DIETICIAN, s3,loti to A.-WiC .Jo . are country- -.vide- add in r'.man si Ktvjii ire meat*. Education ulus host: I *. 1 ttaining or experien ce Secure Ar.nouncvU.tnt S 2 amended from United States, Civil Service Commission Washington. 25, i> e j ASSISTANCE IN U’AsHi.HifON Hooker T Washington Birth place Memorial maintains, a field office at 918 F Street In. W. W ash* 1 ington i. D. Cf, it ( ti. V \t. .'<JBr.it a .-eitn ony, month and year u»mi, ana name as von sign It for yonj Associated Nmuber-i. Eoi quick result* mail today ~ id. i r;rr tv 111 o> rerin o . I I usually ied)« i-S) to W*«-- SON* I*OI. ?2 1 Benoit Mich.

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