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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1957 Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Ads” We Will Write It, Charge it And Lei It Work For You ' . :£jiv: ’m' »;-W> | ySSm p IN DOT’S!.I- BATTLE 0! Ecl Hail anil h>s *em.i tionat Evening Jive Quintet, shown in top photo, Mill engage EASTER SPECIALS These Cars Must! Be Sold Before j Easter '4B BUICK R & H Dyne-Flo $l5O *sl CHEVROLET R & H. Auto-Trans. $395 ’SO ISUICK Fordor, R & H, White Wall \ Fires. Automatic Trans. $295 •50 FORI) S2OO •51 KAISER Ford Motor, Rear End and Transmission. White Wall Tires. 5295 ’52 PONTIAC R &« H, Big Bumper Guard, A u to- Trans., Sun visa r. $295 OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 CAROLINA BUICK COMPANY | 431 Fayetteville St. “Bolter Buy Ih.ed Carr" D’al TErnple 3-4129 (N. C. Dealer .1321) ■- t„ I in a doable b »Hle of song Thurs day anti .Sunday nights ai the Raleigh Safety Club here at 4:30 p. in. On Thursday night the group will compete again -t the famous Harmonizing lour of Richmond, \a„ and the Royal 'Lights of Angler. On Easter Sun day night tiie group meets the ; Alight y ( ive Rising Stars of tTeedmoor and the Silver Echoes of Garner. Prizes will he given. M. (.'. for the program will he Timmy Byrd of radio station tVSEC, Durham, shown in low: photo. Members ol the Evening Fire are; front row, let! to right, Eugene Brown and Ed RAWL’S Top Value Specials For Thurs.-Fri.~Sat. ’56 CHEVROLET j “210” v-8. 4-Dr Sedan. Beau i tiful Forrest & Meadow Green | Finish. R&H. Po Acr. .lirie. Like new. Only 12 400 miles. Special Price . , . Only $1795 •r>;s DESOTA Firedome. V-8. 4-Dr. Sedan, | ! Satin Grey Finish. Heater, Au- j | tomaiic Drive. SPEC IAL ONLV $895 ’54 CHEVROLET j “210", 2-Dr., Beautiful Two tone Ivory and Gn.cn finish. U & H. SPECIAL ONLY ; C 395 ’52 BITCK ; SPECIAL—4-Dr. Sedan, Two* | torn? Green Finish. R Ar. H. D.v --! n;i■ Flow. Automatic Drive. SPECIAL ONLV $435 I OTHER EXTRA, CLEAN LOW PRICES TOP ! VALUE SPECIALS! ! ’SO Chevrolet 4-1 )r, ,$395.00 ' *sl Plymouth 2-Dr. $395.00 ’sl Ford “V-8”, 2-Dr. It A H OVERDRIVE $295 00 ’49 Mercury 4 DOOR. R A II i $295.00 ML’S MOTOR GO. 115 W. Cabarrus Si Phone TErnple 3-9876 <N. C. Dealer 2293 t Rail. <>n back rovr are. left to right, Cecil Harris. William Batiks. William Scarborough j and William isles, Jr. - JIMMY »'• SID ■ M. C. song baitle . . . ! Good Buys | j IS FORD $119.00 « 11 *46 CHEVROLET 5189.00 j ! J ’SO CHEVROI.F r $289.00 I j '54 CHE VHOl.s'.T . . §695.00 , ji 'SO DODGE . . . $129.00 j j '53 POM I VC $695.00 “ ] 'sl OLDS ■ 88” $549.00 I 11 '4l FORD S 95.00 j I CITY MOTOR co. 1221 HILLSBORO ST. RALEIGH. N. C. ' v BEST for LEAST WITH “OK” WARRANTY LARGEST SELECTION I; *56 CHEYROLBJT 3-Dr “210” “V-B’* $1645 '•-< I'Oi.i - Victoria Ai Conditioned, "V-B'* $2295 ’56 DODGE 4-Dr. Royal. A-trans. “V-8' $2095 •56 CHEVROLET Be! An Spt. Cow. “V-8” $1995 i ’SB CHEVROLET 2-Dr. “210", 2-tor,e .......... $1595 ! ; '56 FORD Ranch Wnenn. 2-Dr,. Extra Nice SJB9S ! i ’55 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. Plaza. ! owner $ 995 ; ’55 CHEVROUST 2-Dr. 'Tlir. 2-tone $1095 j| ’55 Ol DS,MOBILE “98”. 2-Dr. Holiday. Pull, power $2295 ! *BS OLUSMoBILE ,; 88”. 4-Dr Pull power $2095 I ’54 OLDS MOBILE Super “88”. 4-Dr. Pull power $1745 ’54 111'It-.'K Special 2-Dr. Riv.. A-tran. $1645 ■ j ’54 PLYMOUTH Station Wauon. 2-Dr. ... $795 ; '54 OHi; v' 70 LET Business Cope , l!;;ht blue S 595 ’59 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. ”210”. 2-tone $795 I ’53 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. ‘'2l9”, Extra clean S 695 | ’S‘> t I.DHMOBILE 4-Dr. “88” A-tran. $ 695 ! ’52 PLYMOU’I U C ran brook 2-Dr.. R& H f 495 j • Cli: V ROLLT St.vie Una 4-Dr.. 1-owner S 595 j 7>l BUtOK i 'Dr, Hardtop. A-tran $ 64.5 t ’sl !<( 1 4C 4-Dr. Super. A-tre.n $ 545 ’si CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Styleline Deluxe $ 395 MO LORD 2-Dr. “V-8” 4 $ 295 TRUCKS ’55 CHEVROLET 1 ton Pickup $1245. ! ’59 CHEVROLET '■ ton Pickup $ 695. ’54 CMC l ton. Hydraoiatic $ 745 | ’53 CHEVROLET 1 ton Panel $ 595’ MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN NITES BEST VALUE LOWEST PRICE Ii IGHEST ALLOWANCE I Chevrolet Co. <§L Trade Where Businas'. Is (Stjjy A | * Joodl ' - - -nil 11 Mil 1111 ■ 11—■ 1 |]||_.|_ j . T_—_______________ mmmmm l Men’s Connell Observes Its 10 Anniversary HAMPTON, VA (Special) "Re- j Icrenoe books are the proper place i for facts, but the head should be ; j used for assessing them and mak- I j ing judgments based on them”, was j the leading thought in the addia j made by 1! Gordon Pinkett, Bttsi- ! ness Manage; of Delaware Slate , ■ College- at Dover, at the 10th An- j ; riiversary Dinner of the Men's ; 1 Council of Hampton Institute last i Saturday (April 6\ Frying greater student at i tenlion to seemingly unrelated courses, Pinkett, a 111 alumnus » asked fur greater eoneern *.\ i> 1 1 human problems \ hose solu tions have !iot kept pace vviili sejer.tlfii and leelinolog icai ad vanecs. »' Fei today, business and industry . ; demands of a young man depend- i i ability. self-discipline, imagination, competent self-expression both oral and writ ten, cooperation, s i > ility to plan and realize physical ; siaftiirsa and adaptibililv without j the sacrifice of standards i "A man today”, stan d Pinkett. j 1 "is judged by three profound stan- ! 1 dards: 1) his qualifications based , l on academic achievement; 2’ hi' ; altitudes affecting his ability to - ,-t along with others; and 3' 1 his i habits as related to work and per ; ronal life.” In a dynamic world. ! Pinkett asked for a “fuller appro 1 elation for persona! dignity and de velopment.'’ Presiding at the dinner “as Leon [ f*. Hart. pr--irient of the Men's Council, a senior in Industrial Ed -1 ueation from Bum pass Va. who j also officiated at the presentation j i Citations to ’Mrs Niza Randall. ! Director of Food services at MI •md Mr. Dor; A Davis. Business | Manager at HI Thomas E Hawkins. Dean of Men at Ilf "who envisioned the birth of the Men's Council and since has directed its growth,” was awarded a special bronze plaque in recognition of his services. John fl. Pleasants, HI, a senior in General Studies from Charlottesville, Va,., was also nonored for having the highest academic average a monsr the men of the College over a period of your years. Off-campus guests at the dinner j ; end other events included Kenneth ! i Brown. Dean of Men. and McQtiay ; ' Kiah, assistant to the Dean at Mor- i ; gan State College in Baltimore, Md. ! | Norman S. Williams and William j | Butts, educational adVisers in re- i • sidence halls of Howard Univ «awN»»K.v , '*jtawMin nts» i I Bay Your Car From CAROLINA j MOTOR SALES New & Used Cars I HARGETT & BLOFNT SIS TErnple 2-7410 RALEIGH. N. < - THE CAROLINTAN ’ ' smmmi ' ' tgr Jnw Jr . 1 mOSm. * "r i iiai hii ■maHMMMMiu wuu wmmmucmt a m Nil A SCHOLARSHIP WIN* ! NI'KS These three NHAers were awarded scholarship dur ing- the 12th annual convention 4 ' .r-V. .■ ■, yml v I .’ mr'pr- h : t MMttmSaßmaußgk' , t , £ . -.•-.-•-it:, ■ yi^A \• , ' 'W ... . 2 BI.OODMOBILE VISITS The "imcriran Red Cr-'- :<• ■ ' Institute, V.*... on April 4. George H . ( alliny, L . a ; . • ; . • > was the 1.500th donor. Founders’ Day Audi y-c . - ... , C Hears Need For Cc< c S'f i’.ifg-M st, ■' ..rr-. ■■■ •; ■ ;A.. -■■ . . . /v, • FAYETTEVILLE Featuring as i | guest speaker. Dr Marshall I, ; Shepard, for the past 31 years, ; Pastor of the Mount Olivet Taber ; nacle Baptist Church in Phiiadel- j phia. the Founders’ Day exercises j at the 'Fayetteville State Teachers j | CoUge were a huge success tins ! ; year. | Dr. Shepard's address centered -a j ‘ bout otii need for a double portion | | of the faith and the spirit of tin i founders of the College He was i also guest minister at thi First ; Baptist Church (Maxwell and ; ' Franklin Streets) Sunday. Graduates and forme! students ; ; from all sections of North Caro- ! ; Una and from adjoining states were ! in attendance to participate in the • program that went forward on j Saturday and Sunday. April 6 and ; 7 An impressive ceremony at the i monument of Dr. E E. Smith fol j lowed Dr. Shepard’s address Byway of initiating the week cm! of exercises, the Future A lutnnf Club, sponsored hv Vi i vian O Windley of the Area of Education staged an inter esting assembly program. It centered about the presenta tion of an assortment of for mer graduates who have gone Fruit with Cereal and Milk A Variety to Rcducing-Diet J t Nutritionists recommend that dieters divide the »; ■ i intake into three im-uln of equal size, starting wiiii !,- -u ■ ; gortd breakfast i:- the key to successful weight- redueU..;; pi . - : you skip breakfast, you are more apt to resort to bel.ve; n m snacks or to overeat at lire other two meals of the dry, Itcßcnreh at the State University of lowa has demonstrate•! ' j young anti old alike not only Ml: better, but they performed ' -it . ! especially in tbit late morning hours, if they had eaten -,r ...i breakfast. To ensure an adequate breakfast, doctors nod <■. recommend a basic breakfast pattern of fruit, cereal, milk, !-!•••. d and butter. This breakfast pattern provide-: 14 to 1 . of t!- ; , - , , tritiona! requirements for most people. It js also th< bus ! f, . n I adequate breakfast in a reducing diet, Here is a ire j fast which is 1 of a 1200-caloric diet commonly ret-uiv >: , weight-reduction programs. 400«CaJ(WH* Breakfast Corn Finite:? (3 ounce) with Sliced Bar„<nc Blueberries, or Apricots Milk, nonfat, ts cup for cereal T','i t .slice, with Hotter. 1 teaspoon Milk, nonfat, 1 cup for beverage Coffee, black Wide variety Is possible in the fruit, cereal, and mi l , . • There arc more than two dozen varieties of breaks mi cm ■; ! , and ready to eat, both regular and pre-eweetened types avada’d,- at your grocery store. Fresh fruit;- will soon he in season in ! t.ity, You will find that, a breakfast, planned according w a /,00- i calorie basic bre; blast patt,-rn is satisfying, iuevpc naive, ana i u .-rs ] ninety in your reducing diet. ) * mm I of tiie Florida tssoei.iGon o! i ' Mew iloinemakers of \ Itch! recently at l iar; I; ' of New llomentakees «•- \»>-i . M Fniversity. They arc tfu.-in out as sui -s'u! i ministers, deilßsts. : iw-. ! ment officers, au<l m nooi p - : cipals. The hst included W:iu •• i vs. Cun.ln ■ I ;id ('•:■; j Walter Burton. son School. Kichlaod: j>r. U lititler arid Dr. C*>-or 1. -s C Fayetteville dc-nis,?' ivFe.ry Ch 1 ; yetP'vUlo C.Vy ill. *. : ,u; \’ . nice Fv lerick. Fa ; r--vi;’ dicr, William R Hid ; Armstrong H;,;h t : .; -•! i ville; Lonnie J Lock a-.,. ; :■ pal, J. W. Seabrook Sch; ■•>'.; raret Lock miy. tv. i, :-. !. Chapel School. Fay-.tt-wi! -a ’■ 1 - ClarerttSC McDoutild as. ! .o- - dpal. Ashley School, >- . i. town, N. (' . F. .. T. I (pforctiriu :d officer, }'-i N. C and the Rt r • '. minister arid inc; p. V. y Grove School at T. • The Alumni Founts r' D.iv >" nolttee included Mabel Ho Chairman. K. M F ette Parker, K F McMilia.i Vivian o. Wir i. y. Or’and rI- Hu m. p- .•• :> .! < r the Leonard Street u| p; ;!• ,h : Toint is president of the G-. n- r>i . 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CO., inc,. • ■i"'-. cider Block* • •" •.. Dial TE 2-JIM ■ i . a job'.' Let us help l -ti Orrft. Diul 45508. FOOD SPECIALS t'n iai an crux, -- m E»*t Rail -Dial TE 2-9*i«. C<.'Oi'.-er’s Bar-B-Q H\K H.f| ::nd (,'hickcu • Cliii Specially) Vi/: anil Chicken toil L DAViK BT. NURSERY > . tttv,!!• v|. ; a ■„y i TE 2-o’iJ# POO I'OGRA! *H DR ....•*, ; -.if. . IKU -12., t Har . ■ UU- ■ lias. FE K ater it won f,i■ i a. apace will tort A! VICE STATIONS i ’ •\= S. Blood >• Phone TE 2-MS*. , : ie-,1 ids regularly! i ri:<i:r!.-; offered. y. Bnight and Sold . [ sod Cars 3 .; j S. Blount Street Dial TE 2 -0344 Vv v FCH SERVICES • U U r- i itVJCK- -1M K. li., - r t . i’ljone Til 3-*4Soli oil , ■ 1 jke itmaecliate psynicut \\. i . !■-' i.iav oi April, 19SV ■ • :•; i.a -i v.-uteoHOUGH. Aiieuiis.-.iiVitrix. oi Hu- Estate of . is . i’ vi‘ Ln.iiougu, rlticeased v,.: . (i XL ..11 Li, :«.■■, f. 11, 1822 •i tNI. <"tfA 1 RIX'S NOTICE I N iil'iLl i K< il I.N’A , j, i ‘i Administratrix ...' :: El .. hi j„«ii<is. cross deceas ■ , i. • ui v.i.te t ‘umt.vNorth Caro in■ ail"persons hav i : n Es'ate of said ■■■ 1 i- ti;' :a to the unf Box 257, Apex, at-fore the Jlth ■ , ;. i .in. or this notice will i, li,, of their recovery. ,i lo x.,ul fstate will ii, mi (iiati; pavmcnt. ! . • 1 of! Marial, 3957, Mitt- tit.-LIT THOMAS, \* l 1 11 !.■ ‘ i ;, i: ix [ ttie Esta*e of i , ii i, Cri‘: ; s. deceased. VI ii,'h IS 23. 20; April b. lit, 20. 1951. MiTK t , ill! i i AiiOUNA ! WAKK COUNTV 1 uinli.r ii'iied. having qualified iv ' . i ix of tin; Estate of r.tmrho H' iuies Rolnnson, deceased, am v,Coin !.. ti is is to notify. ,ii ii , '•mi: claims against, said r i ii. ~, ~, i L ;,,i in In tin-' tindets , ni'il it 1 1 .■ r vi',,'l iriico at 712 Cumber-; ui S . ■ n tiu Oily of Raleigh, I N.uili r m. <■'» <v before the 13th ■i 1» is or this Notice will ; i ot recovery. A!! 1 il In said Estate will a'e payment,to the l l is at tlie aforesaid Tm iliii day oi April, 1957 UUUI L-t-.v K viMA O JONES, Executrix TA i LOR ,V MITCHELL l;;n E. Hargett Street Rali'ioh. N. C. A i.,)ii(',vs toi Efitale April 15, 20 , 27; May 4, 11, 18, 1957.
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