PAGE EIGHT Buy Savings Bonds v f n ~—--ir~m —rrr~iT ii>rnrfTTiriiTTnr-ririii~-^iriii>rnin~fii—T—miimMiwiiiiii—wiiniiinMW—■l'nwwwi—imiwuiTMirwunii iiw in Time of Sorrow There Are The Funeml Home whose services you need MUST he one in whom you have the utmost, confidence. The people to whom you entrust the last ten der care of your loved ones MUST be capable. HfJ? efficient, and experienced. The charcea made for services rendered ! 'm! 11 3 MUST be reasonable. 10 + 8 TT> ‘I ' Kern ember WE PLEAD GUILTY to all three of these requirements. If you have used our ser vices . . , you know. If you haven’t, ask one of your friends or neighbors who have. RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME .r : y (' ’harms Street Dial TK 2-2835 , f a &SB& J__ ptat .»" Free Customer Parking OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY I In Rear Os Store < AND FRIDAY ’TIL 9:00 P. M. ’" ' ” ’* Jr“i i namm * 1 , _ j Two Fine Stores To Serve You—Raleigh Clayton G. S TUCKER BROS., Inc. ‘ RALEIGH S OLDEST FURNITURE STORE ’’ * RALEIGH: SiSS “ CLAYTON: ~ | > r i.n.vmxd \i Ti.H (iixri i FNCERCISES Left, \sa I .Spaulding, vice president, actu ary and controller, North C.iro lioa Mutual l.ifr insurance ( »tr. pane of Durham and Treasurer of Shaw University, who intro liesrrd W. It Merrifield (center), director of inrlustrial I duration tor the Chrysler Corporation ot Detroit. Michigan, who spoke to ■haw University students on Patterns of Opportunity " and Dr. William H. Str.issii. r, picrsi dent of Shaw Cnlversity, seen as they ronfer following Ihe chapel exercise. Don’t lower the quality of you; tobacco by steaming it too much. Coo! eggs keep better, brine m '-re money Broiler ptoducers ran look for a slight drop in price this month. The purpose of the foundation planting around the house is to blend ihe house into Ihe lot. THE «“APOLINIAN st, AUGUSTINE’S | Campus Chatter By NANCY RHICE At, last the becks are open at St. Augustine’s College again! You can tel! that everyone is here for work by the midnight lights shin ing from the various room win dows. On a room-to-room tour of the Sophomore girl’s dormitory, I asked them what they thought of their various subjects. The comments were varied. | However, one young lady whose name I won’t reveal had this to say: "They are a little rough: nut with the effort I'm going to put forth, 1 11 make it 0.K.” A second young woman replied, "Tough!' Most of the gals are really putting their minds on their school work. While striding across the campus last week, I spotted a rntiplp feeding some squir rels. f walked over to them and asked why *vcre they do ing this. They answered, "We hare no monkeys to feed pea ntifs to: so we were attracted to the hushv tails." Inridrn tally, speaking of squirrels— they really beautify the ram pus in an impressive sort of way- What person wouldn't like a campus like this. The greatest, most wonderful end most exciting thing that ha? ever happened at St. Augustine’s is the developing of that "Win deful Football" team:—yes. you're right, “the mighty, mighty Fal cons" We don't fear any team 1 Why? With men like Charles Bo ler. Willie Peppers, the co-cap- 1 ‘ains. who would be afraid? That’s what I heard one of the boys say Other players you will hear from are: James Piggie. Donald Thompson Mark Harvey, Aides n Moore, Joseph McNeil, A C, El- Ividge. Herbert Burrows, Marion Brown, Jessie Lucious, and Paul Russell. Not satisfied with my own rat ings. 1 asked some other people what did they think of the team —simply to try them out.. They were "keen" on Reggie Alexander Samuel Sanders, Linwood Sharpe, j James Bridges. Namon Flournoy.! Curtis Mears, Kenneth Davie and "Tiny”. Os course we’ll miss the serv ices of Napoleon “Pope Captain" Cloud of ’56 and ’57. Nar, Smith. James Dawson, Adam Shaw, Mar ion Inman. Earl Richards, Leroy | "Gator" Davis, and eon Patton, However, we’re fortunate to have men coming from every where to fill "spots" vacated by last year’s veterans: Let’s take our hats off to our team, roaches Walker and Clements. Oh yes' I We must not forget our trainer, Sylbellie "Blood" Cloud, and hr assistants. ONE FRESHMAN wanted to know what ive do around St. Augustine’s for amusement. 'Veil ' natch” i took her to the Grill which is a “boss" place for "Soothing" the nerves and relaxing the body, There we heard the latest jive-rock plat ters; and as one of our great philosophers once said, "Man it’s the ghost from the coast, and WOW, it's the MOST' (Oh Yeah: i Usually we have a good time at the Saturday night, socials j including the wall flowers and j rid-dancers who do the strangest dances Most of the chatter these days is shoot footha'l. espee- ‘ ' V-yer-v /*-.?yxrrwr.yg*, i >m . .■ s.gp.w FETED ON l«l YEA ft—Mrs Nannie Harris, ,'iOfi Smithfield Street, celebrated her 90th birth day recently at her home, Shr war feted at * birthday party Hv her daughter, Mrs Sarah Sims, of New- Rochelle. N.Y. Mrs, Harris, who Is the oldest living member of the Manly Street Christian Church, received mine nice and useful gifts. Teacher Income Below Salaries Paid Other Groups C.KN TEACHER income 1-13 Ital j There is a glaring contrast be tween incomes of school teachers, \ and the income of other groups j who isquire the same amount of i training, according to the Fund for Advancement of Education. In a bulletin emitted "Teach err. for Tomorrow," the Fund measured the number of pen pie in various professions who made more than 510,0011 a yeut Tt found 1 list 41 pci cent ot all physicians and surgeons: 23 t pn cent of all lawyers; 24 fi per cent I of all dentists: 18.1 per cent of ar chil acts and ih.3 per cent of auth ors editors and reporters are in the «. er*S!O,QOO-s*ycar bracket. As for teachers, only nine-tenth:- of ooe per cent, attained that figure. Recent tests of North Carolina soil showed that far less potash washed or leeched from limrrf sods than from unlimed, acid soils. Tar Heel farmers cooper a tuna with 37 aoii conservation districts lift year drained more than 9,400 acres of land. Good roujhage is important to the economical production of milk Water needs are expected to dou ble in the U & by 197? fall* nur hnmrcnminß SHirskin paradp on October 11. Yes, it’s a battle rn.val between Shaw Such Go o d F o o d . .. CHASE m I J 1/ I' Restaurant .■>36 K. FclitKrcw St. i/ !/ Dial 2-6831 ij miRHAM. N. r ’ Bctier Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry LINFIELD |f||l| straight ■ m )urbof M JIIIL whisker /MWf >r<: tniiiTn. £1 On Jw /0 K YEARS UP UP J-A years ; l llW'tElt) $ 111 y STRAIGHT ’ * -^\jf BOURBON ,• , J WHISKEY < pllll |A ,e,n,M, / I ___ J »«•*** j 86 PROOF . KINSEY DISTILLERS COMPANY . PHILAOFLP; IA. PA You are cordially inched to the... Hood Bank .., Jo every depositor opening iccount i%P'oi <»» oddinQ i?»v mount fro #n iniujod Mvli*9s Kcount .., IVI person .., #?y m«i£ • • • hr telephone fwterosf Period w?'M#M7W7* any deposit made from r lIrJV; r HllJliJ October ut throu >h OCTOBER llih WILL DRAW IMTE.<E.>T FROM CK. *C Li^ j// / jW / X ] We are now pay ?g / /#// si yy 1 1 -,»«**,.,.. ,// #i /f ! /fj,\ EVERSHARP PEN SET 122 S. Salisbury Sfßaleigh, M. C. v. ••: Erxirc- ••17.. ••. o'/:c ■; ■■ •• r, Bears arY. th* r: * A u &"r "'in 1 y F?. icons on October 5. It should be a “battle to the death," Wei!, I’d like tci leave you read ers with this thought of the week. "When your neighbors stop ••milinc and their teeth no longer are seen, curve youi lip; from corner to corner and lei them see yours are bright, and clean. You'll find this contagious and you'll see teeth for a mile lust TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING /K M, SAVE-: , / \i i\W\ On Ne« Tin- Go, t / jSBk \ i\ S V * Mnejevo !; A|: / i j I |1( {| ® R-tira Qwr.ht v I -1 I j I (’/ ){f 9S * ln T - '* 1 ice:, ■ afif ■' 1 ?fe/ >| ® J'.- j-v to I fr iSstif.rW Vj mm f Mrnmw \ i m/MJ \ iicipiiiis J f ij/ yv v 4 WE If MM y Terms To Suit You! 34 and 15 INCH TIRES RF CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 32ss McDowell st, phone ts, m i rsimmber tb.L:. rie-;r r -ad?re is net any trouble to Emile." i Entile l . rtAfeMamawM- -~y r ,. --- _... . . __ a e e EL VS RAND THE TAfLOet .3 ! ■f '■N'K E\r- t Rr, j t Mullin . p <i,, h

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