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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6. 195 J Clowns and Barons Lock Horns In Negro Series CHICAGO <ANP) Tm*- India napolis Clowns and the Birming ham Black Baron* will face one smother in th* world series of tho .Negro American league. The n-rles will start Sunday aft* moon, Sep tember 14 at Kirkwood field in Birmingham. Other gaim-s veiH be played ill Memphis, Little Lock Nash ville, New Orleans and utb*i southera cities Plummer and Bassett Duel To Draw In Panama Fight COLON. K. P (ANP) -- Ten rounds of last and furious fight ing ended in a draw last ve* k in til* Colon Arena for Percy ha.- - fftt, sixth ranking featherweight ar.d Federico Hummer Panama’# champion and Bth ranking. F.'Uht thousand fans packet) the arena for a new house record to witness the international bout to the elimination series foi the right to wear the duration crown while champion Sandy Saddler is in th# Armed Forces. Two Judges called it a draw and .Refere* A1 Brown awarded the fi£ht to Plummer. Ttje decision r* draw was unpopular to Plum mer follower:' of the capital city. In San Fernando clinic when a-rays showed that Plummer mi ff red a fractured jaw as the re -"“’j,,, , : r. i pi' t’i. - I BUILD For PERMANENC Y BUILDINGS OF DIS l INCHON Are Built From I DURO-LITE AND SOLITE CONCRETE MASONRY We invite you to s?e our new Mode! Ranch Style Office built from SOIJTK Concrete Blocks at our plant near Fuquay- Vaiina. Open daily open Stmdav by engagement. - , / ** i i a/i ai on? <>}/s<v for fFjTt folio oi ■ \xift o Rao t}\ Flyit i i oa ■ /f t r &ic> t. Hi*usi rhin *• ££ ADAMS Concrete Products Co. OF FUIQUAY-VARINA i. . ... „ ..... Phone 219 W, Varina ! w .... „ , TO , r ., „ lines ted on I. X. Highway 15-A M Mile; South of Raleigh, vie sire Operate Plan! in Durham Ts <- *■»* c .v •. Faycttmiip Higiiw&y. Jutt Hovoiiti F'-svc Poifils on II S. Highway No. Vo. BEGINNING OUR 16th YEAR SERVING THE TRADE IN THIS SECTION . . . y' *•>:■• V * ' ,'* ' ■.'• "•* '■< Sff R. S. ASHWORTH ft ./ Van Heusen FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. R iESL \ - Shirts MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHES " v We appreciate yeiw trade and Invite vow to Irade with us I llf’f Sportswear QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT popular PRICES Sportswear , Sell Your Tobacco 0>» 1 hia Market The Clowns won the first half of slit NA.L spill season, and the llfark Baron#, toe se cond half, Before the aerie- begins, the Clowns wit! play :: barnstorming tuur with the Kansu.--' City Mon arch*. They meet in Denver, Colo, at th>* t!i ai • stadium, .* 0 -.'lay night. Sept. 7, and ind tin tonr Sep! 11 at Topuko Kaii suit of tin* fight. Hi- will not be able- to light for another sewn month- In the meantime it is beiiived that Uu men wji) he ren.atrlxMi lit aijut.. i*i bout v.-h; it in dots i*• Turn m th-.- tint RFC - READ THE CAROLINIAN Campus Roundup TLX-VS SOUTHERN TO ACCEPT liltiM ON * 1,50(1, 1 IKK) BFILOINO Bids will be accepted Sept-Jh ty. - ,’;T for i!i - $1,5C0.i)09 dornii lorv-uni'-e units to be built on the caxript.tr of Texas Southern uni -it. Houston, ! ixa: it was ait tiOaiicid this week Ttu university plan- to have me ut.t building tc-ady tor u:i by Seplt tuber. 1953. t ontiituifions to help ilti t tost i.t tie project cain** from the following ititei rs'-ttl p> i - ■.oust Afr and Mr*. S. >1 Me.Tsli.ui, >'3StA,(HW; Mr. and Mrs# Will Clayton, $22,0(d); Air. and Mrs. < . ,\. Otipre*-, SIO,OOO and 1». It I -maulav *2,500 , its buck to -l-hool tur “Joe 1 college .mo "Mary" cued a.: Labor [ Day, the ti c.-te.tionai holiday whicn t hi-raid:- tm end oi the summer vacation buOiiie.s ids lory. Her.- is .. roundup of re-gist l afion date-' at ivt -al colleges .hid universities | throughout tin country: Texas' Southern university i pr paring io: the opening of its -xth year as a state institution! and it:-. Vet!, year a an educational j utd-ation of in: her learning Sep-: u-mbci 8, lat t.-lly and employees be tan oi'lerilatiim Sept and will eollUnm for a week, post •rv.mn began Sept. 2, and <-'i triuls tlnouah Oft. II; fresti liiill uill reifistei Sept. 8. and ill otln-r students Sept. 11. TIJ.K CAROLINIAN Classes begin Sept. 15. The post session is organised main ly <« serve Vhe teachers who | wen , ailed ha< k io open school us mid - July on the spilt s. ssion arrangement. KN OX VII. LIE OPEN INC. A . e'Y, of activities for fresh men bi cinr.’hf on Sept. !i will fc* * fin till (.ah academic year at Knoxville Collett. , .Knoxville Term Fn dirnen will registto on Fri* bay, S< t. 12, -mil other students n Monday Sept. 15 Classes will officially begin To. day. Sept. 10 fh-'-uniri; faculty members and -1 a:t. oi; will find workmen well : ! in the const! net ion of tht colli-;-,v. new $96,000 Fine Arts build in.it to ! ions i the tiilli-geV lTui sic, art, and dramatics (Nepart j iuenl> The .structure should bi available for instructional piirpos t : by ilit bigmiiiii, of ttie second . -1-1111 ter, according, ta plan:;. Stud-nt:; returnlur to Morgan State colli-et next month protio'oty ... di iiave difficulty in recoemr itiy tie- 65-ycar-old instilution. Morgan is undergoing a iifting. Workmen lust week • * gan a *200,000 renovation Job aimed at gititt), the college a "new look." Mat., familiar landmarks have | been altered oi completelv done j a ay v. ith. Sl! AAA ADDS 8 I Eight new per ons have been j added to the faculty ol Shaw Uni i v't-rsity tm tl.e 1962-53 school year ui cording. to an announc-emcm ifiom t ii- institution last weer. The new membr-is. are; In. Lvfuholut H. VVttllaui# prtuessor oi kluiitfiiary Ldu lution uint I'sychologv; l)i Margueilte Adams umverstty | co.uiis elor; s Stanley Moirts i u‘e iii ut e y let e -s-.i- of Hrviio iiiics, Chuiicv i'. Suitcll, as -1 sistuiu fuofissiu oi Physical j t-.ilui-atiort; Miss Ophelia lb Mori is, instrui-koi in English; i John H. Brown Jr. dan ol men; Mrs. Harvelelgh Whiir, ln.-Uiii toi oi liunte Economies, i aiml Hi-nrj Blackmon, instroc lor m Voice and Music Ldn cation. NEW COLOR SCHEME There- will be 8.000 more colored | ; v'hilurcn in D. C. public schools 1 I this foil than whit*, acocrding to. < up.:!,ii:-. i'iiis r- an increase • i iast >•* ar winch saw Ncfcro j ; .u.p;i t xct-i white by 4,664 Ti,, '.i.v coioi’ed enrollment is • ;.n- d to It 54.928 as compared: to 46,784 for white pupils. Dr. Ho mui H. Cornint superintendent ol ; school.*:, said Educator, represfititinu a score ' state: and 21 professional tic-Jds. concluded a conference in Attania by advising tin- South to make Letter use of professional : Uileiit u; it. minority groups, par ticularly Negroes. Evidence was Mum) that "tht South is not ade . .lately utilizing the talents ot its : iiitii ity -roups, particularly the .vvi.i. m tiii- profession." ti.: ,-roup Fieri submitted re ' c i,:,,m* nuaiions to the South, i n ’.(• j-iuual Education Board to util ui this dormant talent. Lit. pit*, an over-all shortage of •hr h«-alt.-) nurses, there are nurses in the country today than there were five years ago. •t,v 15th annua! count of Nurses . - Public Health showed. I Wi.-i more than 25,000 nurses I :,uv engeued in public health I there are 4,000 more than in I i '>;7. I i.v, ,-u- an additional 12.000 to I • 15 000 :*• - needed to meet the cur -9 . i-iit :- .lortage accortiing to es ; i imates. Another y.nn indicated by the vj2 co *n is: that more than 35 per cent of all nurses employed ny siau s and local agencies xtii ; puiiin liealtii work have comph t * o an approved program of study in public health nursing. In 1942. ■ less fr.cn 28 pet cent had prepara tion to that extent. A breakdown of states hav ing more than I.IKH) persons working as public health nur ses showed New York led with ! ,614. Others were: California, 8.206; Pennsyl vania, 1,832; New Jersey, lA® 1 *; Massachusetts, 1,325; Ohio, 1192; and Illinois, 1,182. GETS TEMPLE PH.O. Temple university recently .a -warded • ’tr to Gertrude Ha ;-ei) Williams asistant professor ot English at Minor Teachers col- I* u in Washington Dr. Wiiliains. a iso is a perman ent member oi the Institute Fa- Freezing Applesauce Now Makes Tasty Dishes Then Right now the dehuiou:; .North Carolina apples are being harves ted up in tile western part of the State. Hi nd*-! son county has just I paid tribute to its cummer crop !by putting on i. big apple festival. If you happen to be looking "for ( some rood summer apple:;, insist or) home grown cm Thee are tops,, ihey're principally cooking j apples and can be made into juicy pies and wonderful applesauce. :»iort pi-opi, don't particularly lire to peel apples so if you nail 10 make applesauce, w■ ,y not try i his economical time-saving method? All you have to do is cur, and cult}' of the annual Reading In stitutes conducted by Temple uni | V> ! sit V . Sin formerly served ro lectur er, consultant, reading clink: su pervisor o, director of reading \> oikshops at Hampton in titule, Virginia State college the Uni versity of Delaware, Howard uni versity and Virginia Union uni versity. She ib the author of such published works as ‘'New Ke search Investigations on Read ing in the Elementary School," Recent Research in Keatiiiifc in the Secondary School,” and "Recent Research In Heading >j » > - a arr iu "a'ii.Mi«<i«M^<M»iiwi—irnii-|i>Tium , uni 1 ' -m ■■■ - -»- , , - —*• \ ELLIOTT’S PHARMACY i ! | "DRUG SERVICE SINCE 19! C’ luquay Springs, N. ( j ★ Garden Seeds-Whitmans Candies Yardley’s Toiletries Prescriptions Sundries * Drugs Sell Your Tobacco In Fuquay-Varuta A, G. ELLIOT, SR A. G ELLIO T, JR. 11 l * m y; . ,*»*. JtsssMk .jct" !,: v | 9ii Hudson-Belk Co. •*■’ - * - <--•• j FUQUAY SPRINGS Welcomes Farmers Os Eastern Carolina I To Fuquay-Varina’s Tobacco Market Opening Thursday, September 4th ' - F'V ' ' I ' 7 lie Opening's Best Values Are at Hudson-Belk . . , Make Your Tobacco Dollars Grow in a Store Packed with Bargains for all the Family , . . Your Visit to Fuquay Isn’t Complete Without & Visit ton Hud*cAn»Belk* . | OUR 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW GOING ON OFFERING BIG VALUES 1 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS on the College Level. ’ quaiter the apples, simmer them until soft in just enough v/atc, to cover tile bottom of the pun and then pul them into a solve or food mil!.. And then with every 1 ill■ efjoi I on your part, the satire- r ready all hut the sweetening and • iovoein,. Von ll pfolja ly v;u,t ! , add the sugar and spit :• acvoroii to your own pet it-cupe. And w-hy no! make enou::l> plesauec so that you can tYe<,> 0n,,, to havi tin., winter State College E/.tension fTuzvt. Fod Speviaii.-i Nitn Orr, recofTitnt-nil.-. that when freezing apple-ranee add one tablespoon o' an. ascorbic-, acid solution to one' pint ol a , You make tic. solution , v addin one leatpOoTi ol ascorbic acid one half cup of water Rack th- apph am- In li-,.-n food. ciintuitu - ti.it i- p-iod t>a other l'ruit and v; :.viable' n-ai: I mg cc-riain to Uav, om -halt inch ■ headspace And if you h.iv-- ally exit• ' ■ in your !r. -i you may v. a,,; n make up an ape;, pi, or two and 1 n i e;.,- them. It iilii.xpt clt-d eeiro puny dtops in, you can pop fro /n p; t into I\>e o\,-n and coim ,-p i with -I ti 'npline dc: i t BF< - i Drill Careful!)’. fi-i* Your Tobacco In Fuquay-Varina j Studebaker Sales & Service Carson ’trucks j GUARANTEED USED CARS (> enttln a Sttuivbake rPa rts * PIONEER MOTOR SALES, Inc. Phone 330 Euquay Springs, N. CL > 1 Sell Y our Tobacco In Fuquay-Varirm * \ ■ « k *|Y|r. \- v e... * L.: |SM. * ’• XXj ■) Ik . J MITCHELL CHEVROLET COMPANY EUQUAY SPRINGS VARINA Expert Repair Service to AU Make Cars GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS COME TO SEE US WHEN IN E UQUAY SPRINGS-VARINA OR ANGIER PAGE FIVE
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