WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST Si, iwr Fairmont Market Sold 1,691,384 Man, For A Total Os $1,089,669.84 Lbs. MI'S MAli.li: h. RUTI.FR. ii !up rtf Faison. North Carolina, attended Dousing High School in Warsaw North Carolina, and ■ rlh Carolina in Dur haiTi North Carolina where shf 1 -nived v*r It. S. degree in ; toralinnaj Heme Kronnniir. \f- . t-r mduaMon Hie returned ip her Aim a 'later. T)nut;lass High >■ '■ tool and taught Home Econo* c’lrs (or the past lv.-n years .Miss , Cutler resigned from this po*U iion in full and heeame the as- ! : sfstant home demonstration agent Robeson County - - «-**•# 1 -LNuU'x'rfA-tt >.y , - , Risk. •<• "■ ■* ■o-Cii* 4 Bh Mm® ■»|| f. ,! lx . - ; | Hariris. Hr supplements his row* crop fanning with 4.000 j f irkpys With Feolell is lii* son. Burifiy who fs a partner jn fhp turkey raising project. T * v .e ; ... V sss. * •. . ' VP! this fine Tobacco Crop, ft was also used for many other jobs by | BILLY COOPER You can save many hours with a \ FORD TRACTOR ! LUMBERTON TRACTOR i & IMPLEMENT CO. I Lumherton, N. C» v i i s ! ! Watch This Space j ! Next Week For j ! i t* * Henry M. L. James: i Ex-Fayetteville Librarian Laid To Rest j in Greenville, South Carolina Cemetery rAYETTKVILUS Henry M l, James died ir; Macon. Georgia on August 15. At his death, he was a member of the ;acuity at the Fort Volley State f-iUrcv where he had soved since- 111.1*1. K( set ved Citizens Plan Testimonial Honoring Truman Gibson, Sr. CHICAGO i ANT* Tn.rran K Ctbson. Sr., *- i\ ? j c worker and h';. ■ nrssirtan ac-? 31 bo honored at a din no* Or!.. • 20 ai I:if p n m, ,* House. Alderman Sidney A Jones and a group of citizens ere spearhead ing the dmuer, which will tribute to Gibson for his work with, chati tahle organizations and his contri butions toward the improvement of liis community. Ike Agrees To Compromise Version j Os Controversial Civi 1 Rights Rill j by at in a dun nig ax WASHINGTON. D C, p rr . s j, cent Eisenhower surrendered to a 1 compromise version of the civil ' rights bill this week in spile of the j deluge of correspondence show-j orr-d upon the White House and j Congressional leaders urging them * to stand pat in oppositon to a jury ■ trial amendment. The President told his news conference Wednesday that Hr would like to see the jury tri ■'! amendment made stronger But hr would he w illing to ;w re pi a compromise rather than let the hi!! go into an election year. Hr did not think that it would he proper to have (he , i head iibrnt inn at 'he Fayetteville n | Si.,*- Tr ..ch* i *-■ College f.>r twelve a : vr.-ii•■;, sorter, years at inc Bethune t i C’nt'krnan CoUcgr in Daytona, Fio < j: * nd tie five in !hr Greens s|”! 1 sc Smith Carolina T’ublic Lib I The dinner proceeds will be tur* j n>'o over to the Joint Negro Appeal 1 a charitable fund-raising agency which Gibson helped found, and j of which hr is a director i Gibson j* chairman of the Board I of Supreme l iberty life Insurance Company, and father of Truman K. Gibson, Jr. secretary of the In ternal ic.nal Boxing Club, and Har ry H. C. Gibson, secretary of the , ■ hicago Land Clearance Commis- I sioo. emotion**; of the people torn l | over such issue next year dur ing Congressional and Stair | , elections NO NEED FOR SPEC IA i SESSION j He hopes that Congressional I | leaders of both parties will get to- j get her and finish action on the ; ; civil rights bill this session be- j : | cause he saw no usefulness in con- ! , i iempiatinp a special session In reply to a question the Chief i Executive admitted that his pres- i * ent position is s compromise to | ' some extent over his original i ; stand Rut. the modifying proposal j ito jury trial amendment would ' Opens September 9: Big Beauty Pageant To Highlight Bth Annual Chatham County Fair ! PITTSBORO - A spectacular i Beauty Pageant, featuring bronze | beauties from nine counties of the' ! Piedmont area win open the ■ eighth annual Chatham County | i Fair at. Pit t shore- N C. on Sep-, j tember 9th. | Other activities as scheduled for this week long agricultural j event are a Dairy Snow at ](i a.tft. i Tuesday. Sept. 10th. with the aft- | j ernoon devoted to Home Denton-; j stration Day activities including I |a free chicken barbecue dinn* * . ; at. 5:30 and the annual Fashion 1 J Show - "La Belle Dame" at 8 p.m.! Wednesday. Sept. 11th, will j j he Srhno! Day ivilh n parade j ! *' D am. led bv the Horton i Public School Band of Fitls i horo and the Chatham High i | Band of Siler City. Disc foe- \ key Sam Harris will present | "Disc .iricUels on Parade" at, s trt the evening. A Battle of Song musical pro i gram and a Rock Tk Roil concert i and Dance Contest will be the ! , main attractions on Sept. 12th* j 2nd 13th respectively. The fair will close on Sept. 14th iwtf.h a, 4-H Muffin Bake-Off at. U ;i rn.. Old Mule Race at, 2 p.m School Talent Contest at A p.m. i and awarding of prizes for Lucky ' Tickets at 10:30 pm. Judging by past, records, more, than 3,000 entries are expected.! H'iley Brothers Show Will play the mid wav Further information may' be secured by writing R. O. Bry ant president. Box 925, Pittshoio N „ C , , '( h n vrr^j rotintiea are expected to! participate in the fair Schools® and individuals from Alamance! I Orange Wake, Randolph. Lee, [i Moore and Harnett counties will ] * b» among the 3,000 entries, and i * i rarv. •:-L? man ordained miniain snd • ■ | pastured for several vra>-s m Fsv- ! ! ettc-viUc, Mr. Jiuv.pi hold the B. Th. deg | tee from Virginia Union Univer sity. and the B S. degree in Lib ip.ry' Science from Hampton In st:t*,Me where he worked on n Ros enwsirt Fellowship. He held the Musters Degree in Library Sci- I cnee from North Carolina College | i at Durham and had done advanced : . study in Library Science at West -1 err Reserve University. Mr Jam«s made his home in ' I Fayetteville. North Carolina with i his family. Surviving are his wi . dinv. Mrs Rronettn H. James, two | daughters. Rozella J Noble, Mai ' IJ. Harris, two sisters and three :! j grandchildiv n. Mr. James was buried in the fa mily plot in Greenville, South f>. I roiina havp sufficient effectiveness to be ’ acceptable In everyone but would i also quiet, any justifiable alarm of those who fear excessive punish ment under the bill. DOESN'T WANT BIEL "HELD OVER’ The President objected to the bii! being held over until the next session of Congress because he docs not approve of "political snarling" I •■'ver an issue which involves the basic right of so many millions of our citizens He said ’op could not conceive of political parties bick ering over the question of who Will hr- to blame for such legisla tion. will be s part of the week’s, activ ities including the Dairy Show, 1 free Home Demonstration Chick en Barbecue Dinner. School Day! 1 Parade, and. Talent Contest Other events will be a 4-H En riched Corn Muffin Bake-Off, Bat- I’c of Song Rock n’ Roll and’ i Dance Contest, Old Mule Race and Disc Jockeys on Parade. This incorporated Fair Associa | tion is considered unique in that, in the course of seven years ‘Ne-! j Era citizens who operate the fair j have purchased a twelve acre tract. I just east of Pittsboro’s city limits, erected an exhibit building, live J stock barn, and constructed a ball | park and picnic area, Raley Brothers Shows will play * the midway j Home Demonstration women j and 4-H’ers will be feted at, the j fair also i On Tuesday. Sept loth, at SSO p.m Home Demonstration women j of Chatham and bordering court* ties will be served a free chicken PARK tilford! RESEHYE gTTT— —jeMß* j j DRESERVEo 3ss */*«*• «m**4 pl RBBO nm-Mx (MIX Hmti. WWTf I WKI EffitO DSiHiiJS COS?OUnOfUi»iVRiJ. XT. ' 1 THIS CAROLimAK PASTOR PAYS OLI> DEBT Th, I>. « \", , apolis, Xnd., is shmvn as he gives D, W. Andrews, secretary. Church Extension, A.M.E. Zion Church a. check that cancels an outstanding debt against Jones Tabernacle Church, located in the Indiana rapi* ial Bishop R I„ tones, chairman of (be Board, looks on This is one of the many accomplishments of Rev. Kenney since taking ovci !h< pastorate of this historic church. j es- - - ■ - -e • MR. WALTER WOOTEN, JR., native of Bladen County, finish ed Booker T. \Va«diington High School, Clarkton, North Garoii na. and attended The Agricul ture and Technical College in I Greensboro. North Carolina to which he received his B. S. Deg- j tee in Agriculture Education and Poultry. Upon completing col lege Mr, Wooten served in the V S Army for two years After completing his army rareer he returned hack to A and T f ol <ege and received hb Master’s degree in Agriculture Education *»nrt pniillry barbecue dinner At g *>n the same evening, a Fashion Show— "La Belle Datne," will be stage'': Attention All Tobacco Growers! ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO ARE SELLING HIGHER AT FAIRMONT Than At Any Time During The FAST' 53 YEARS ilt—H HFi'lf iMW IMF 11 NT’ l>r~Ti ] .itf.WJ | nmi>tr.urjr ■■■ r i ],je "‘ 1 1 1 11 ! .iii'jju JIB" j. j, , I FAIRMONT Sold Monday AVERAGE S 1 691.384P0unds J* I 51,089,669.85 PAID OUT “ SiTl4j Tobacco Growers Load Your Tobacco And Bring It To Fairmont. We Guarantee HIGHEST PRICES, BEST SERVICE 69 To 72 For Life. & u Y . A Hint To The Wise Is SUFFICIENT! . uan»rmMn*™mx%m»™ ruiuemjmvvnMmrjmmmMv.* lx FAIRMONT WAREHOUSES ARE NOT CROWDED! SALES ARE NOT BLOCKED Ai Fall Session Opens Sept. 6 At Va. State PETERSBURG. Va - Virginia ' State College wili begin fall ses sion with a pre-Nchoc; faculty i workshop which will be heki from September fi-9. il was announced recently by Dr. Robert P. Daniel, - president of the College New students are scheduled to arrive on September If! for a one-ti eek program of orien * **i licit Other students will ar rive on September it,, in time tor registration Classes will begin on September Hi at X-0O a.m. Dr. Daniel also announced : twenty-five, new staff appointments for the College at Petersburg and j two for the Division at Norfolk. The appointments include Mrs. 1 Helen A. B>'own, doctoral candi date, Pennsylvania State Universi ty associate - professor. English; i John I. Copeland. A M.. New York University and Diplnme LaSor- ! bonne University of Paris, assist- i ant professor, foreign languages: : Leon F. Crawley. R S. vVireinia State College and further study : at RCA School and Retina School for Teachers of Television, imt.ruc- i tor. radio and television. In addition to the Dairy Show at in a.m Tuesday, an Enriched Corn Meal Muffin Bake-Off will be held, on Saturday for Junior 4H’ers. Judging from past records, more than 3.000 entries are expected Special contests include a home demonstration 3-jar Canning con- j test-. Garden Vegetable Display. -Junior 4-H Canning Contest 4-H Field Crop Contest., and 4-H Clothing Conte: t Captain George W Dickerson assistant professor, military science and tactics; Miss Henriette L Du pree, M. A T, Indiana University Mrs. Mavis R Escoffrey. R. N. instructor. English and speech: Lincoln School of Nursing, further This Is The Kind Os Crop Our High Quality Fertilizer Yeilds IVe Congratulate Frederick Cooper Ja- • -i jfciji ' i.' . ■ j ;;" !. Robeson Manufacturing COMPANY MAN IT XCTI REP:- nr HIGH QUALITY FERTILIZER --and- COTTON SEED PRODUCTS Lumber to ii, N. C. PAGE THIRTEEN study Columbia University and Margaret Hay Hospital' nurse; Miss Mary G. Fields, M S„ Mich igan State University, assistant dology and Mrs. I Dawn T Calfee, E S Virginia : State College, stenographer

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