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300 Spectators Attend Wake- Johnston Calf Show Twenty-Four High Quality Dairy Animals Exhibited Four-H and NFA boys and girls from Wake and Johnston Coun ties exhibited 2i high quality dairy ajilmals at the Sixth Annual Bi-County Dairy Calf Show on the athletic field of Saint Augus stne's College, Raleigh. Thursday. July 24. Grand champion dairy ani mal was exhibited by Donaid Hodge of Route 1, Wendell, and reserve champion was shown b,v George Latham, •r of Zebulon They were pre sented with properly engraved gold loving cups Best fitted animal was also shown hv Bonaly Hodge Showmanship "a? ”on by Mary Ma.ve of Rout* 1 Morrisvllle. She. too war presented an engraved plague. Used Refrigerators from SSO Used Electric Ranges from $25 Used Washers from $25 WRENN ELECTRIC COMPANY 401 Glenwood Ave. Rhone TEmple. 3-3405 Office Phone Home rfcoee VA 8-4152 TE 4-2635 BROOKS w. POOLE BAIL - BONDS Foi Prompt Service Call Day or Night BILL WALLACE Assocra te Home Phone TE. 2-5114 LAWYERS BLOG. 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It is directed jby the Negro Agricultural Work ers of the Wake and Johnston Counties The show got underway at 9:30 a.m with a short demonstration. "Good Points Ot A Dairy Animal by j. D. George. Extension Dairy 'Specialist,, who also served, as of ficial judge. Greetings we t r brought by Di James A Boyer, president of the college Serving also as judge was H. Bruce Butler As is tan t Wake. County Agent, ! Williams, of the - Merchants | Bureau had high praise for the j 4-H and NFA boys and girls as he i commented on noticeable progress lover the 1957 show Ben Haig jWake County Commissionr; G. \V (Miller. Wake County Agent; J a | Spaulding, District Farm Agent. | and, J. W. Warren. District Su ! per visor of Vocational Agriculture, praised the boys and girls for a job considered well done. The Danish System of judging ■ was used. The 13 blue ribbon ani ' mals received $lO each. 9 red rib jbon animals received $8 each, and ! 2 white ribbon animals received $0 each. Tiie prizes were presented to th exhibitors by T. J. Culler, Vo- Ag teacher of the Dubois High School. Wake Forest. I, R John son, Count?’ Agent for Johnston County. Blue ribbon winners were. David Chavis, Route J. Varina; Howard Hood, Koute (, Varina; Thormon Hinton, Route 4 Zeb ulon: Herbert Sneed, Route 1 Euquay Springs Sevevia Rich ard;,on, Route 1, Wendell, Fer cy Parker, Route 6. Raleigh; Luther Walker, Route 6. Ra leigh, Lenwood Hood. Route 1, Varina Cm dell lone?.. Route t. Cary; George Latham Jr. Zebulon; Willie Lee Jones, Route I. Cary; Louis Holland Route !. Varina,; and Dona id Hodge, Route 2, Wendell. Red ribbon winners were Df warner Perry, Eagle Rock; Eddie Verlis Hood, Route 1, Varina: Ben Newkirk, Route 2. Raleigh, Ro gene Holden, Route 2. Wendell; Aundgra Richardson, Route 1. Wendell: Spencer Holden. Route 2, Wendell; Prince Albert Burton Route 1, Raleigh. Mary Mayo. Route l. Morrisvllle and Joe Louis Burton, Route ). Raleigh. (MOP E \ cH F ' A ■ 2 f J / \ / MOP E \ ( FLAVOR | / MORE \ (SERVINGS) \ PEP PINT / ICE CREAM ice crem 206 HARRISON AVE, TE. 2-5569 jpjPH •B*******tt*u**maunmMmmmmmmmmm*k illilSffll »ow m®L UU B PLAYING fdsada ■ White ribbon ’tinner,- were Willie Merritt Route 1, Youngs ville; and. Joseph Spence, Route 1 Holly Springs The annual Bi-County activity is directed by the Negro Agricui ! tural Workers of Wake and John I ston Counties: j T. J. Culler, Dubois High Sctioik. | Wake Forest, C L Boone Ass Is | tant County Agent; Garrett .Lav. i Vo-Ag teacher, Berry O'KeP' (High School, Method; I. T Lock'.. Vo-Ag teacher, Shepard Hie! i ' . 1 ‘.^%j f * * ffWslgfci., •A. . i # Jt' •»* 1 AKA ? NOW These coed? si \AX t’ollege were lerently initial ed into the Alpha Kappa Alpha Soroiity via Alpha Phi Chapter it the college. They are from left to right; front) Mary Hodge. Wendell »nd Felicia Black, Greensboro Those on the back are: Addie Gore, New York City: Margaret Alston, Siler City and Chrystaline Clark, Kinston. Agricultural research indicates : that nematodes are resistant to re '■ dial,ion. Fifteen per rent, of all fertilizer j mixtures today' are granulated, it is estimated mmm- ! mmnix MILK-FED POULTRY 0% Live and Dressed WHOLESALE ONLY CROSS POULTRY CO. ROCK QUARRY Kit Phone IK "-8(113 and TL 2-8434 School Zebulon: Leroy Burton Vo-Ag teacher, Fuquay Spring s High School: and W. C. Daven port- Negro Count,v Agent, all of Wake County Also, M. B. Albright,. Vo-A? teacher. Richard P. Harrison High School, Selma: M. E. Red dick, Assistant County Agent - Richard Thacker, Vo-Ag teaches, Cooper High School, Clayton: and L R. Johnson. Negro County A gent, all of Johnston County. At AKA Boule; Miss Towles Famed Model, To Headline I WASHINGTON. D C lnte r.nationally famous model Dorothea Towles veil be the featured artist at a fashion show and luncheon pre sented fey Alpha Kappa Alpha Sc roll y when the group holds its both anniversary bouie in the Na tion's Capital next month. The lishion show-luncheon is scheduled for Tuesday. August lr-th at the Sheraton Park Hotel, convention headquarters for the Sorority. Some 1.100 of the 2, Will delegates to the bcule are expected to view Miss Towles' wardrobe, which is sa Id to be valued at more lhan $40,000. In addition lo Miss Towles, .some one. dozen models, sever it of v'Hoir are nationally fam ous, will perform for the col ors A native of Texas where she at tended Wiley College. Miss Towles’ nse in fame in the highly-compel- j itive field of modeling has been i meteoric. Moving to Los Angeles : following graduation from Wiiey. : Miss T.-0.-'es was appointed to the 1 faculty of Jefferson High School as ,i biology teacher and dramatic j roach. Simultaneously she enroll ed at the University of Southern California to study for the Master of Arts degree in dramatics. 2< was at CSC that the (fie* of imuteling as a profession struck Miss Towles. She enroll ed at the Dorothy Farrier School of Modeling, the first Negro to he accepted at the noted institution, and in less than a year she had more re outfits for fashion and photo* r-iphlc assignment# than she could fill !t was during * HMD tour of Eu •opc that the famed Christian Dior i ' discovered" Miss Towles, and in i a matter of weeks she was the "star" o* Dior's Paris Salon. SHAW GRADUATE AP- , POINTED Miss Odessa. Smith, j formerly of 733 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, has recently j been appointed to a teaching j position for the fall term in the ! public, school system in Rocka- : wav, New Jersey She marks the 1 third Negro teacher to the staff, Since graduation. Miss Smith lias been teaching Occupational Therapy at the State Hospital in Morris Plains. New .ferae*. | Miss Smith, is the the daugh- ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith. Route 2, Raleigh. 2 South Carolina Klansmen Freed GAFiNEY. S C _ fANPt Two Ku Klux Klansmen were ac quitted last week ot charges of as sault witn intent to kill in the No vember 19 bombing of a while couple here An all-white, all-male jury re jected r.he state's admittedly cir cumstantial evidence and freed John Painter .30 and James R Mc- Cullough. 25. The two men were Particular People Prefer Poole's Pics iV ' ? WHEN MARKETING LOOK FOE THE POOLE LABEL POOLE’S PIE SHOP 606 Glenwood Ave TE 2-2966 Rale’gh, N, C. SEE & BUY ||ltl #jj THESE ESPECIALLY PRICED Iflw Jang Parker Vsass r ax ft & p TOBftt ; REGULARLY S!)c—JANE PARKER—GOLDEN : Potato dins •• - Ih JANE PARKER - FRESHLY BAKED - CIN? DELICIOUS, JANE PAKER, GIANT SIZE i JANE PARKER, FRESHLY BAKED TASTY LARGE APPLE PIES ! SPECIAL! A&P FRESH - INSTANT Coffee ° 99 c j SA VE 8c A&P Vac-Pat - Salted [I SPECIAL! RUSSELL’S VANILLA WAFERS ~ 25“ SULTANA BRAND TASTY SALAD OCciV\ i DRESSING ** %§jf PRICES THIS AD 4.RP EPF THF.’JjtjGH SAT., AUG 2nd *■ WEEK ENDING SATCEDAT, AUGUST %, 1358 accused in. the bombing of the home of Dr and Mrs .tames H. Sanders Mr? Sanders contributed an ar ticle to a book on race relations in which sh” advocated gradual school lnlegratic.n. He is a surgeon I KILBXA* J L VODKA . tWm $2 w* T ***' 9 *-> 100 Proof. Made from Gra. -• by L R*!sky & Cie. Cockeysvlllt, Md. s U.S.A THE CAiOUMIAN and practitioner who lived ip th. area many years. The t ombing injured no one bu the Saaon-rs' home was damage' PATRONIZE OIJR ADVERTISER" 9
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