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WEEK. ENDING .SaTLRDaY JULY 26, 1052 * Its Cereal For, Lunch c * * * i *PPD^a^iit42khi^il^kp!^Vi —.in^iCc : .. f^^su^^MNMMMNMMMMRfIfiSHHNIiUHK^^ir^ ■' Here is m perfect hot-weather lunch candy-coated rice cereal with fresh peaches, cookies and » cooling beveraut. Eat—drink—and clay **©n __ ,* "TRTT ~ = ~ — r - ■'*■■-■ /Jhf riL\ ipCn; _4§|p^ We'are building ten steps of $100,000.00 each to se cure $1,000,000.00 in sav ings. Ou r savings' de posits now amount, to $306,153.80. Mrm bet t"rdf ml o rpo\ < r Ihßura 7tce Coyootutian I he Hood Synltrm Industrial Bank 122 S. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina USED CARS || ! ’sl Chevrolet Deluxe Conv *sl Ford Custom 2-dr '<>o Dud l '. \V a- fr-- 2-eji ou Mereui y Sedan ';>o Chevrolet Fu-etlb.i* Sed.in *49 Stud*-. Comm. Sedan ’•l9 Cadillac -Cl” Club Cue 4b Chevrolet Fiee-tlim- 2-dr ’47 Study. Champ, Coupe 47 Ford Convertible ■id Chevrolet Convertible ul Mercui'.port Coupe HARMON Lincoln Motor Company Mercury : 421* S. WUmiiigtoa* St 515 I'isyeUrViile St Dial 3 545*4 Din! 3 4648 New Location Paulco Electronics 132 E. Hargett Street RADIO REPAIR SERVICE f PICK UP AND DELIVERY I Anywhere In The City —i m ■■■ ■■ i i■ .i iir■ hi i, r-rnumn vitrri iB-wnrim «r- j 201 E. HARGETT ST. Holden Maid MARGARINE .. 21c Sweet IONA PEAS 2 ’ 21c Sultana Strawberry PRESERVES 7ar z 25c Idna Calif. PEACHES “S* 25c GRAPE JUICE “it 17c | Our Own TEA ■-«; 39c 11c | j For itiiforiol Opinion Serious and Whimsical Read ACROSS THE DESK idcii itv>hi othef editors | ■ - i —— • ■ -■■ - - - aJ Old*- '08" Holiday Sedan 'sl Old.-;’ "SO Sedan 50 Pi v:noiiHi Speo. l>t-ix 2-di . 50 Pontiac Chi* flan 4~Ur ’4O Pontiac- C f onvc;i iiL/it ’4O Mercury Sedan ’49 Mercury Clot; Coupe 48 Kurd Super 2-dr '49 Lincoln Sedan 49 Old ‘76 v Oupr* 49 K (j) d *‘tj Sedan 4 1 Ferd S> ‘*.lj ii SDSDĜ Executive Members of the YMCA Membership Campaign busy thenuelvrs trying to beat the dead j line for their goal of $3," School Issue Continued form page 1) Whale'. i-.- the cornu- I r tin.: low 1 h'.i, I lino! altf/:d,jnv * till' <j : *.- ■ ..ui nationally ai ises, why build | ii'.oUu-! Ni; high school, when lie .■■• a* • • h.iivilv enorgn high | -ehol pupil.-, for the iwo aln-ady 1 jjt idling H i- the: announced po ■*.;. o; the State Depa: imcnt oi Education to usher in an era of ’ OPUtrr ;■chools through eonslida- j tioti it..’ only' n.etit in in.:- d'-.i :>£ con: oliciation i~ tu.it by c* n» |>l abza;,..!: Unpin ~!ion i- • n iI . nl'.iti; in <Vili .. hli'ii ill'll k . . til- on:, fit ol the ..■ .{... n.- . e lVt-il in a ( i.i.nl.v eh a- M.n | „y\ #/ / », | CKEB X / J! 1 l ' N ;.l KAISER Drliixi 4.Dr. Odrivefl? “I QQC Radio Heater A Z/Z/*J Til KAISER Traveler .Low Mileage S 1 695 | ; ■ wl HENRY “J” 4Cly. Clean rtv -| rt Ajjj Heater ip l £uD ‘49 DODGE i 1 jrot) el .Radio, Healer -| iAt New Paint *p 1 A t/u '4B FRAZIER 4.Dr. Odrive (IjQQC? Radio, Heater ’46 FORI) Deluxe 8 Cyl. 2-Door <t* I 7OC Radio* Heatertf) I <kJ*J 40 FORD BE? $395 ;w FOitb 2 u D “ r $295 Radio, Heater^ Robert YernonJiu-v 117 W. Cabarrus Street DIAL 4-5583 2712 HHUborq ST. 0 ■EA - juße' r * Bct * jJfi S % Iwmff ■ 'uW^V* 1 r Y jg^S f , i I *^j|SP \ , - qk „ .... ; y s - ||| The Senior Mothers Club of Tutle Community Cen ter entertained Miss Ber tha Richards last week at the Center. Miss Richards, who at one time was Dean of Bishop Tuttle School of 500 and 1000 new mom., bers by tile iiflli ut Au gust. the <« • opened July 15th, Seated at table, L. to. R: Rev. T 1* Doha it, Mr E L Raiford; Mr. C A Social Work at St. Augus tine’s College, has made numerous contributions to the Community Center and other institutions. Of ficers cf the Senior tin where inferior schools for N>- ••/•.«■.•■ are the rule the building of another iAgli school would seen: , to mean that the already low : taiul.i: dx .. >ula be loweied. b .but be possible Marlin County Das novel shown the slightest inclination to better it- \*e- I*; school and though the N. vie nil h .-..hoots at William -too and a Partnele ore now accredi t ci, dniniii urn a* .redilation) nd ldi vi-.on of ti.e mearer re -oun e , aiailii .*. eo’.iUl, and ijiiiii: natur ail. e. o.ihl rL'.'.dl ill even lower -i.:. nt.o u- ami ll:> 1«, of aeeredi t:.! io i i lor all tnf 'Negro hir.li ~ : hi! I,l* tin coum.v ", !, la ! Hut 1)1 . I! 1,. T. i. i. • idber ol til. State board ..i 1 ion iiiai.ii a ..r\ ey in the .• -.. ll >ty and n coinmeiided i • :n ‘i school is no proof that m- h a nno.i is nt.-dod Tin- wiil ■ U-. common sense ;md practical understanding of all mhi i- • s i;.'-lilved. together with bu i; . ;;:;d knowledge of the M- .atire. as it relate to future i i and trend.- .should motivate •ii under.akin • Dr Ti i i:u hi bt remembered it as not ■ f . .:-«-<i 1/ the 11e.0.i of Etldea :, a: t.■ i . 'i,* l uj the ,W ;jor . : .;■ i.'..rui.i .., Hu ;, '.‘.ere eVt ii c. ■ . r teei. it is most iinp.):- bl- that lJi Triga would now . upy Inal po-dtiun. il the N<’ ,»■ o.r »•. uoni h<’ is supposed io : pri.-eiit in particular, hue. been iiowed a voice in the .-election oi a Negro fur that ; *•!. Th nrd knew there' were politics in volved, knew there were white • . m Martin County who wanted mart of all to silence the me'reasine demand lui school •.quality and d furthi-r l.ne-v. that in Marlin County as in every ; county in N. rtb Carolina, tin-re iU!r plenty ol Uncle Toms ready to carry' out the- wishes of their v-hite masters Knowing all this and knowing that Dr Trigg could always be trusted to lend a sym .>. athetie ear to the white- man s : desire, it v.-as only logical that Di. Tri;.'..- be sent to Martin Coun ty and it was; also iogie-al for him i«i make Ine- report b< i ad • ii - . he dom otnoi-.vi.se it would have -I't-n finite illogical. It would appear that the only n.-ai purpose involved in the budd ing Os a new high school ..l Oak City i.- to ejuie'. the voice ol Proi AV. Chance the founder oi* VA C. Cliaiiee School at Parrnelc There is not now and iu.s not been any light between Parmei and Oak City because: in reality there is nothing to fight over. ■ Prol. Chance arid his supporters have slated the case of Paretnle i before the slate board on many occasions, not with the* idea ot lighting anything or anybody, but i sin.piy in the interest of the maintenance, expansion and fuller development oi a school which hues 'tniouyn the years proven its right lor existence by its accomplish menus despite its many and va ried handicaps Prot. Chance was wise enough knowing a* he had every reason to know, tout there, wa.-, not any practical reason, now or in the forseeabie future, tor another high school in Unit area, lie knew dial, given the proper .-.a;.port, tile x arnicie school wouio eioi. uiuj coiitintuc its record ot sCi vice to the community bin conia, iciui improved tacdtucs. t»e* come ah agency loj the dtssimu iatioii of knov.ifcoge that would .nr up uie on,are community vvitn :i oo.irc ten; economic bt:ti monl lie knew that those fighting lui expaiision views were toe ■>,.:oki- a hfer. tor the whites who wouio sD any .hum within their power us prevent the Negroes in Western Martin County front becoming freit men aiid wusnon. Liecauxo he lop c THE CAROL!NT\N Mariott; Dr. N. H Harris.; standing, 1,, to R Mr. J A. Mann; Mr. (J. N Cubic; V ice-i'reiudenl. Fhulo By' Shir ley. Mothers are Mrs, D, Roy- ■ ers, President; Mrs Mazie Mazie White, Secretary \ Miss Clink Scales, treasur er; Mrs. Blonnie Slade Slade Vice • President. Photo by Shirley. resented such lofty aims and: ;e;*'.!'••. IV. 0! anec waj charged v ilh fighting t!it school board) ' b.t .St a'.i- boiii'd .uni OS.: Hoiu*vi there i ■■ always a tin- , It. iiwi ocii. i.i r. fi .'.tint; fo> ...(aiii. ■ ttoil;- and 1 1 aiitni. against tan. ■ ; thmi The story of the \V, C Chance School at Parmelo is well known : u t .if C .g‘s pi oof of the un agmatimv, vision and w isdom of os hnindiT- Prof W. C Clianc< St a Hi".- ■. hjcJ; Nv .v, high : v'liOt-i i .uiealiiili i'U t .!- *( iit :forth t a i • fiii.t tv.i.. i;,i ivlv a ill niiii, t• i :il. * haiil i as.; 1c try to tin sout*.thin (about it. Using hi . !, ■• a till.!. ;.tid inrii'y he tJ :. - 1 it-, i'll Is." •; Hi. Hor-lhl IT' :•!<:■■ . j t'dinia E ll l - lory oi In- pcuplv’:. ] iveds ;.nd aspiration:'. When he i<ad collected ifficient funds I . itiate bLs program. he returned. to Martin Counts, purchased the land on which the school now! . lands and donated it to the conn-; ty for it '.!■(■ iii building a Negro; ■: h'gh school All this was done de- 1 Ill’ '-f-dement ill Mr J C Macniii- , Martin County - us. s m l ; led lit id Sl'hool , tiiU! till Cotin . tv ;.nrcii(i..(-d tin- land for t.ic . -'-la d. 1) 1 10 i!f'l'iif. ' ij.'OiSe'. c 1 forts more tunc wife collected! : amt -.. hen the school v.finally built, in rocoenilion of his qu*« > landing contributions, hi: name i was chosen as the on,' Lest suited i for the new school. I.e Puiimie tehotif did not ccme to occupy the high place > among Negro schools of Eastern t North Carolina, where school .sian : biruh are notoriously low, by: wailing for fate or luck to open the way. Prof Chance hne.v that - although tile tads of getting. the ; • i school started war a hard one, i the hi, and more important job i vas one of development. With that .idea in mind, he bc-nt himself to lithe task and tin oue.it long yean . < f toil, sacrifice and devotion, he -paw hi. dreams slowly but surely 1 ■ oeing realized. Today, it would j ippesr, that instead of building; i iK" school at Oak City, the !| •>natron sense, practical thing to ,j do would be to equip and strong- j ; ut’i. -ne school at Parmele in or ! •! .ir-i- that it; us*.fulness might reach] j Is your Fire Insurance adequate on your home? Was it bought t« rover \ oui home ten sears ago or five years ago when file value was half what it is now* 1 Fhe value of your home hi worth protecting. Let Cavene** Insurance Agency give sou ful 1 ■ protection on your home an* furnishing. CALL 3-3563 ! BEFORE VOF SUFFER UN -1! NECESSARY FIRE LOSS. CAVENESS I | INSURANCE AGENCY j Academy Budding DIAL 3-3563 Roy Cavenesa, Sr. l Roy Cavene&s, Jr. I iwiiiwwmwnfli j Deep River Sunday School Confab Slated This Week M< he: The C. .ROiJNIAN is con tinuing this week it*, envoi ap*. <u' ivh-ioiK rcUvitii.'t in the Pied mont and enslein areas of the .'tab Our stall of writers and photograpiiei.- are being sent to different place- to get. stories mid pictures. Since it is impossible for them lo visit all place: where con *' , cnee: conventions and .i> ui'n. bon meeting.'. an. be in * heid you ■ •■re J ' (jefc -.l.ed to seiui us, news snei picUitr s of tour meeting, •'•he.'u v ,os ible, till luutci.ai - ai: i; will, ot nonl n In-ti.: J AMI s Sill ) till) 1: , ,*., i' loniiu. ’. 1 hr**s ,i ■. 11 - my in, *. Education for be North ( a/idina StaV Bapte.l Ctaiv* ilion 1 ■ ; ' * h'-eu cho.'.on to f! alee the i- *lt lured addivcs on re-ligiuu'. eduea lioa b* lol' the Hath .-.luma. Kivcr Atisriooarv O.ipbsl S.uidit? -Uioi.l and ilia, t ,*. f ’1 rain in* Union (.''invention, via .veiling tin eek, July 2f>. 26. 27 in Haum-ur, N. C at the Oakland Bupti.* ’ church, Die I l.ev air. A T. Tack, y.uitoi Tin tiiernt; tor tins year.* meet i h.- highest potential ineentiVt and initiative arc r.v* !' ■■ -a 11 hop* when politics an allow-ed jo slow down the inarch :Cf progress. When a N< .i n in : Noi ih Carolina hi comes ton viral at hi hi-ht for jti.itice, way.* and means an found to eliminate him. The most revolting and disgusting l a." •< cl of tiiis nefarious system e. ! that then- alt- always Ne Toes. 1 ; kr.'.-d ili high station! foi )U: 1 i -aU'h pcp,,-:.. -. is jtjy and willin;- : u. tlo tii,: hatchet Work. Aftei all Ihi liti t.-. m the case have been ! ■ nsiihled aiai 'tudieii and takiie '.'.'hiiii > tin. hired look at the i 1 bon tii,. (pare lion dill a ■■ : .I'. all: or, what dot" Maliill 1 ' oiuity want? :« * FIRST with America! 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IviV'ei .". .li| |;i lion arc i-ver alert in tin to h:.» iG: Jiitl t i yiHy lur vv Til'd <»/ ti.-t dim I hi- lie .111 I - b,l ui ilk- J }vtu Hi - '•' tlo:> tie ll.v. Mi' (.) Basement Values LADIES DRESSES Lijrht, cool, sh ort sleeve .summer dresses in gabardine, shantung, crept? and washable rayon. Choose from as sorted color" and styles, tailored or dressy lo ■ tiil vour taste. Rrokeo sizes, Value* To $5.95 $2.00 HOUSEWARES I Ironing Board Covers Special For The Weekend First quality cotton twill covers so useful AI iii dies long. Washable A really good buy. , Reg. 60 C now 39c PAINT Clean up, paint up. inside and out. Buy Hudson.Belk’s floor enamel, gloss, or fiat paint.. Colors, mahogany, oak. gray, ivory, yellow, blue, green, rose, white. $1.98 -w'ft-rrii>«rti«iimwirr rnrrm ntr mrtMui'iMrniiiiwiiwiMtiiiMTrr iimnr—nrmTri rn tTTrr —mirrin r-miwi—intniim 5 C 7e r md the officers, includ ■ Me Rev. Mr D H. Gilmore, e*aieut of 'he Baptist Trait.ing > 1 noil and Mrs. O. L Puyton. i h esident of tlu Association Sim ' iy .School Convention, toaethel with other offices)- and member. 1 ;, nave (hnie everything within their i" s, to jj.it torethci a coiivei*- . u ■ " 'd in long l'emeniUered 1 a it a's'wuipti: iuiii nt i 10l good. lor < .u,y ;.. ,;i tin lj<*t'*p River (fiat ton ha*, coutributed gc-ner o. i} to in, nnaiK iul suppoi't.. of so' Univoi-iitj . the denumma !' h i in: iltlU 101 lel 111 In r ii. k hi! ;i to. ovei veal's ha'. j *■( i'U training the youth of tip.*, ; o bon oe , to ov'vieoine with Cod I lii A* *'ocianon al-o :.:ive-: finflll* ' Sul I" lii' yoiiili; men :c f! *■■ onu n of i; . i’ll member churches •d him.day SetiOOls ill order to rou theii'i in their queit for Chris.- ban education. Tiie.-en 29 churches I and church schuo:-.. representing uvt-i ;..(KW Baptr-t. coriitituU* a iiiugnty for..-, for good and its in b*.en.'t for good e ft-ii- not only u- tla. ivniTiediate served by the ■ ■sociatuMi but also in surround. !mg sections. 'in* lore.* o mission field o iuva! to the lean.', of all Baptists, j '-a:- no. :.<i n neglected by the i 'ut ~. River Missionary Baptist A,- : ''’at.-hi A size a hie contribution j: made each year to help sup. i■ ■ n mis came and a portion of ! this vi ,r program ha- b<yii dedi j< a led to foreign mission::. Mud.'..dot ip-, it |- I'o.tt-r ann d: till* (jifiC! : : (it tile id - ;j i"tlV'r*J : V k'.tjdu eJtlvl'ut.*: to you a most ■■ ■* di.i! i:iV'*t.( ll .>n iu attei.u their ;- • ’/i; I,iiO llti' Vt Jr UfKt tiiiVtf \ Olt i l - ni * 1 * re-and ) vjvu spiritii3l Iu» ed Cs viVi-il I ’ SAFEWAY FOOD STOKE tor Davie A. Wilmington Sts TRADWmthYour Friendly Grocery Store For— FRESH MEATS GROCERIES and VEGETABLES Always Low Prices OPEN UNTIL yP. M, Daily PAGE FIVE
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