-v £SI£K ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1937 *—tt-.t: •-—-nrerrw.. r |-g,- JliPiu -- :r , crnKrln - - f| ,- |t linr | „„ , , ~,,„ ROXBOR O-REIDS VILLE EOXBO R O ~ LEON HARRIS of Ne.- York City and a former footballer at Person County High School it home with his wife and t.ids visiting hit grandmother and relatives Bana director Motor) of Person County High School has been a member of many big name bands. "Robie Barnett will leave Rox- Vv >'o in time to be present at the opening game of the World Series in New York’s Yankee Stadium. Mr. Farley, who operates Far leys fabulous Grill on Market S*reet in Greensboro is a Roxboro John Peteat savs that he didn't caM the police to stop the fight between Charlie Noli nnrl his girlfriend as stated in this news column last week . . But Peteat says that Char lie rilled the police himself after the sdrlfHrud had brat, him out of his senses. , . . and briny in this condition Char tie miidalringly railed the j fipe department Instead of the police The new riesu cut and pleasant ! smiling counterman that, you sea j to Satterfield's Case la Willie Wsl- I tens Roxboro citizens ara happy to , hove two r*o« doctor* in their midst —■ Or. Clayton and Dr TrsfT. P O Bra dsner and Melvin Bates onerate one of the best Sin- ; clair service stations on the high- THREE MEALS DAILY CANDIES, CIGARS CIGARETTES SODAS of AH Kinds MAY’S GRILL HORNER STREET HENDERSON', C. MAC E 5 Jewelry - Gifts KEinSVILLE, N. €. p terra Jeweler Certified Gemologist—American Gem Society Elgin and Longino Wafrhes Diamonds and Jewelry T\Y WEEKLY! 1.73 S. SCALE ST. SERVING THE BEST ® Milk Shakes ® Ice Cream ® Cold Sandwiches • Ire Cold Bottle Drinks # All Kinds of Narky & Nabs SATTERFIELD’S SOM SHOP 731 g, MAIN ST—ROXBORO On«* Door Below Satterfield’s Case FOR FINE Groceries Meats arsd Fresh Vegetables IT’S... BLALOCK’S GROCERY § MKT. F, C, BLALOCK, Manager Roxboro, N. C. Delicious and Refreshing *® ' "•**•'! —rfeiiiffTTinirnrimwioirijiT- : .b^iwinniilt ROXBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 32S MORGAN STREET ROXBORO, N. C, WHY 5. j Claybmirne "Count," Barnett will | i have birthday soon. "Count" is j Things You Should Know pun HALE WJJf B ORN|IM ROCHESTE Ft NX;~ jjBfiBBML \ FROM 1843-45 HE WAS A DEMO- mmSM# CRAT’C MEMBER OF THE < Os REPRESENTATIVES WE WAS THE 0551 SENATOR TO TAKE A STAND % '' '\^ FIRMLY AGAINST SLAVERY/lN 1845 HE M FOUGHT THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS / HIS PARTY DENOUNCED HIM, BUT HE , won over his entire state to the v ..uiw ri » MnwinwCT l^.lWP | l «».'M < ).H lM , v< i, t ABOLITIONIST CAUSE AND,BY 1851, wS WON STRONG SUPPORT IN THE SENATE / Hie highest egg money states are those that produce mors than they eat, in the stats. fro’"T5 1 Che And, behold, there are last which shall be first, and iher* are first which shall be last. —(St. Luke 13, 30.) There are always among us the "firsts’' in ail fields of activity, and it is traditional that we honor their material success and achievement, But, in God’s sight, the “firsts” among ns may be the meekest, the lowliest, the most humble of peopi*—for they put Him first, and love Him. TITLE TRANSFERS ALTO, THI CK & TRAILKR REGISTRATION North Carolina Urense Plates NOTARY PLBJ.IC SERVICE HOURS: St n S Daily New Location 1010 NORTH MAIN ST. Auto Loans Get The Money You Need Quickly .\nd Conveniently In Roxboro * Roxboro Finance Company, Inc, Dial 5582 Ia graduate of Wilberforce Ur.iver- l sfty and a top tobacco man, There are more Negroes ia York ! sss.-' -o Y't-r , * Jl 1 SS® - ■ < i's| A SJffi H 1 •mt W , If.;: .' ' ■ vy| • : ’;- ■ ■ ' C ••••••'•'■' Lc-;• j, /-> - 'MM 'Vidc:';' wj[ .L L iT' ’4. . BRING OH THE YANKS!! Hasrd-liHUng Milwaukee Brave outlisidar Hank Aaron waves his arm fccg; eJy as he is mobbed and carried dost by teammates, after shaking a game winning and pennant winning home run in the llih inning of a resent gam® with th© Cards. Th® Braves expeat the momentum of wincing their first pennant to cany them right on through to victory against' ihs New York Yankees m the World Series. {Nswepress Photo). Do*s And Don’ts ijs| * f » *c*MT)NdNfirAc nAnx&x >s/ • ; ijS . V if: . , “Please Ranetnber, the Other Fellow Wants to Be Comfortable Too." CHARLOTTE METAL WEATHER STRIP CO. Introducing A New ROCK - TEX INSULATING SIDING • LOOKS A.ND FEELS LIKE REA!. •;> HAND-CARVED STONE 36 Months To Pay PHONE EO 4-1830 ALSO ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS J City than there ia m any other j !• wn in the world . . . 750.000 to be YHI CAROLINIAN CONCORD NEWS MRS MARION W BOYD CONCORD Funeral services for Mr limes Edward Howell were held Friday afternoon, Sep tember 20. from the Ebenezer A.M.K Zion Church in Cabarrus County Township, No. 10. Mr How ell was eighty-year-old last Match and during his long life had been active in both church and school work. He has served as chairman of the Truster Board, class leader and in many phases of Sunday School work. He was ore of the pioneers in the movement for bus transporta tion and betler schools for Cabar rus County children. His various activities were proof that he al ways had the welfare of his church and community at heart. He is survived by his seven chil dren: Mrs. .lonic H Jenkins, of Concord, Arthur V. Howell of Con cord and Midland. Ira W and James Thomas Howell of Midland. John Price Howell of Charlotte, Chaplain Cajns B. Howell, of Den ver. Colorado, and Dr, Mohtice’.io J. Howell of I’nncess Anno, Mary land; eighteen grandchildren; and three p eat grandchildren. MIS? DORIS HORNE Mi's Doris Horne ha? returned to her home on Hilltop after work ing with migrant children in New York during the summer. She was a member of a migrant ministry service team composed of one Ko rean, four white, and four Negro college students. Hear iiiariei s for the members of the team was 230 N. Main Street in Lyndon\ 1 lie, N Y. They taught Bible, arts, and rafts to childien of migrant families who ilved in :» nearby camp. Til * children were .Itterto Rican, white, and Negro. M;ss Horne gave an interesting account of her experiences with the children, her teammates, and places visited to the congregation o f Westminister Presbyterian Chur h last Sunday evening. She is a member of this church and a junior at Barber-Scotia College major inst in elementary education. She i.as received a scholarship from the New York State Coun cil of Churches. Roanoke Rapids News ''GLOBED TOWN, the Mgrn community of Roanoke Rapids, is : just like any other community in > •>>.• other town . . But it has \ >-odi'cid some of the best plas terers, bricklayers, lathers and cement finishers in the mechani ] cal field. Lovely Ivey, was tops as a plas ’> rcr and contractor of merit. Be fore him wm J. H. Browning and ! ,7. W. Porter . . . Some of the | Daniels and Sledges were past I rr asters at the trade In the bricklaying business there was E, J. Conner and others : Eli Williams, and Herbert, Daniel were lathers par excellence. Bud jdv Mills, n top cement finisher, j has mingled v ith the best, all over ■ the county. Buster Rpid, who still makes | Roanoke Rapids his home with hi? family knows the history of Roan oke Rapids backwards. He can al so toll you where the old timers j are living that have moved to i greener pastures, ! COLORED TOWN has grown ! and seemingly it is going to con- I thine to grow The high school I is modem and spacious. The churches are well-attended : and attractive. The Sledges, Dan i ids, Milis, Ivey*:, Richards, Wil liams and Parkers are still there ;nd carrying on first like their fore father did —■ and they like it that way. BURLINGTON Paint & Glass Co. Incorporated Pittsburgh Paints, Enamel 8s Varnishes Glass Work of All Kinds 834 S. Church St, Rhone CA 8-8,141 Burlington, n. r. RHONE BE 4-9348 RES. BR. 3-6582 STRADFORD’S DRAPERY SHOP Draperies, Curtains, Valances Made to Order. Any Size and Shape and All Types of Drapery Hardware. R easonable Rates. Installation Service. Fr ' e dm,ill's ' EDDIE * LOUISE STRADFORP, Owners & Operator* ■ll7 K. WASHINGTON ST. GREENSBORO, N C, BURLINGTON BURLINGTON '’"W i Zone 3 is inviting you th c <Rn- 1 ner party Saturday afternoon at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wa{staff on Montgomery St from, 4 until. Mrs Mamie Dixon is pres ident Mrs. C Hobb. secretary. Mrs. Juln Holt,. Sixth St. will be hostess to Zone 7 Tuesday eve- j ning. 7:.»0 p.m. Mr. Reuben Sim- i AND "SMALL BUSINESS” ~r C W'»OHH„D»-„ D »- ■ ' """W '■ —li— U- I-—— For quite some time post mcr tems have been going on as to just what last session of Congress meant, or did not mean, * * * All the huffing and puffing to the contrary, pro and con, ob servers close to the Washington scene feel that 1957 will go down as the year off. the Great Con-i ifijjgk. \ gressional Re~ jepjtP?'‘ \. dictation by the j|ip|o - S administrative T l branch of the f tators - power c, w. Harder by State Secretary John Foster Dulles ha? not set well. The ert'ct muzzling traditional U $ tree press has deeper a fleet. * * * When Dulles refused to lei rep utable American newspapermen go to China, a lot of eyebrows were raised Traditionally, the American public holds in high respect ihe nation's working press for objectivity in reporting the tacts as they appear at any given time. Only communists and fascists, who cannot stand un under scrutiny attack American newspaperdom with such epi thets as “the lying press." * * * That is due to the fact they fear a free press. In their own na tions, the press is controlled by government. Yet the Dulles ac tion mark? the first time, in mod ern times, at least, that an Amer ican official by edict has sup pressed the free ranging, world wide search for facts by the American free pro??, * * * This ha? led to ihe question '•What is State Dept, hiding?" *■ i * Most people hr. ve no truck with any theory that, the reds might, subvert, the entire U. S press. (g) Nation*’ FmLiHAiiofi r.f liulepend-rr. - 1* whan ymt think you win «k mtmr Production of wheat, this year is down about 6 per cent. The produce industry is big business. Turn tobacco roots up now! A little extra attention at plant ing time will pay big dividends in alfalfa production. ■**«>»*»»»<**« 1955 Plymouth Four Door Se dan: V-8 engine, radio, heater, light blue finish. One owner. Cream puff 1953 Buick Special Four Door Sedan: Fully equipped, f-utone green. One owner. Mechanically perfect 1950 Oldsmobile ‘■BB'’ 4-dr. Se dan. Ail extras. Terrific pickup $4:15 1947 Chevrolet 3-dr. Radio and heater. Mechanically per feet $175 BILL PRICE BUICK, Inc. BUICK BLOCK Phones CA 8-8345. CA 8-8348 nwifnawnmn- wnunwir Mim-n mmm muj**m*r »■ - ■•**«! Imons is president Mrs Lola Hsith is secretary ; "Shutin" at home are 1 J4r* ' Louise Graham, Ross St. Miss Vh ginia Troliinger Rauhat St.. Mrs. Mmgaret Long Ireland St„ Mr? Lola Bethel, Rosenwald St., Mrs. < Ivleigie Anderson, Avon Ave. i C : ct well soon, we miss vou. Not only is the average working newspaperman quite cynical of propaganda, but also among newspapermen is found perhaps a greater understanding of ‘he principles of democracy than in any other group. * * * So people are curious *« lust what Dulles wants, hidden from American readers in China. To be sure, he eventual? rescinded his ruling, then the Red Chinese government helper) him out hv barring I . S. newsmen unless they could send their own over in this country. Yet. Sen. William Kn< • land goes on record th-i’ h> '■ is no objections io some Chine:c now-- papermcn coming into ti l" ona *ry on permit? * * * If national security Is a plaus ible excuse, then (He T'niP cl Na tions headquarter; should he re moved to Titv.huctn nr some far plate because as it is now. 1 X members have iibertv to bring into teeming, sprawling New York their delegations and refl nues. And New York is an easy place to bide. * * ¥ Thus, this hush-hush hen im posed by government r-ficmls is a hard one to sell to Congress. y* * * The putting into a secret rale gory the report of the Govern ment Accounting Office alleging graft and corruption in the use of foreign aid fund? is another example of this trend. * * » In addition, probably never be fore in the history of th-- Repub lic has task force? of cabinet member? been formed to storm Capito! Hill to browbeat Congress * # * Thu?, there is an uneasy feel ing And in view of the situa tions that have developed where by government officials seek to lay down! an unwarranted blan ket of secrecy, there i? small wonder that such feelings exist. PW 5 ? PS Motor Company HUDSON - RAMBLER & WILLYS Repairs On All Makes of < .ir \ccessorics C, B PHILLIPS 1411 Webb Avenue CAnal Dial 6-8535. BURLINGTON N. C. J. C. HARRIS LUMBER CO. See C* for Your Building Needs “Your One Stop Building Supplier" 794 SOOTH SPRING ST. Dial CA 6-9331—P.0. Box 688 BURLINGTON, N. C. MAGIC SHOE REBUILDERS Phone 6-3302 267 East Front St. Burlington, N. C, \ PAGE THIRTEEN sdfafd AIRS St'SIF Ml OVf MEBANF. The sever.ty ; fifth birthday of Mrs. Susie Ma- I lone, given in her honor Sr. her daughter and nrftrddaugb'»r .->?t 1 Wednesday .u’g'ht Tlie guest were greeted Mrs j M ;ione citrr--,r.c poniv-- c r u.;? j a gift from tt friend ! The st were introduced io , , T-'I MA '.] | prit-epp ** -■‘iC',- xS j ranged in Prrnies. rind -=n vertm?*- j wll 'a the bi vt.h• Iri y ca kT h e sid. ? with differ-'nt food" tray? The I arir rake with Ginger Ale i Tne guest were: Rev. and Mrs Our of ; nvn guest v. ere M r and or.c rv.xon, W-s E M Harris. ] D" ' is I ib" :vf'o;:-c;'d viVn Her Uncle Mr ! YN-'Hon v- •*• -hir,-"on. P j b:»ne- El Rocco Club, Inc. Ca‘:-rs to All Kinds of Parties Private Parties A Specialty Phone? BR ’J-9-197 4-9180 1910 E. Market St GREENSBORO N. C. C\ S-9371—NITE CA fi-7945 TOMPSON AUTO SERVICE Repairs Or, All Makes of Cars Wrecking Service DAY NIGHT COMPLETE ELECTRIC SEK llydramofic Serv. of All Types Body Fender Repairing and Paint tin: Serv BURLINGTON. V. C Win. G. THOMPSON, Flop. T L. -TEFFREYS. Pres. O C AMICK. Vice-Pres CENTRAL MOTOR & TIRE CO., Inc. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Telephone 3-3981 THIRD A CLAY S IS. MLB AM., N. 0. You bet/%»''■ nvrti4tedio\_ ; ~ SAN/TONE! - c? if real!ygets |/\ dothes cleaner! * Boston Cleaners and Laundry 436 N. CHURCH CA 8-5586

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