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18 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. 1958 y , ... H £ slmw DUNN’S GIVES AWAY TELEVISION SET—Climaxing it* formal opening tost Saturday night. Dunn’s Esso Servicenter awarded the television set shown abovp to (he luek.v ticket holder. Tlip winner was decided b.v a public drawing. E. L Raiford. executive secretary of the Blood worth Street YMCA, left, is shown receiving the winner's stub from Mr--. Evelyn Lewis, The lurks person •«»•> Miss Katherine Satterfield, 422 Montague l ane. Raleigh Eugene T. Dunn, operator es the servicenter, is shown on the right, iSTAFF PHOTO BY CHAS R TONES). Air Force Sergeant Uses Spare Time To Advantage GREENSBORO An Air Force ROTC instructor at .A.IT College and his M-ife. have us<“d their spare time to good ad ventage during •their 'nut year May in Greensboro M-Sgt. Augustus- E. Fairfax and his wife the former Miss Rosalie E. Grave:-- r f Biuefield. W. Va . du ng the period earned two degree.-, attending A&T College, during off hour? The sergeant, a natne cf Hunt ington. Va.. and a graduate of West Virginia State College, com pleted reqm, -merit- for the Mas ter of Science degree under the Air Force ’ Operations Bootstraps ’ program The degree will be form ally presented ait the next annual - ccrcrnencemerit A career j!ihih s*?gea4?t < Fairfax entered 'he service tn 1542 and - is asrigned here as 5 S. H. KRESS GO. ANNOUNCES! |V pS |g |p , M ip The Fomial Opening oi Its NEW Appliance and Furniture Departments! |j Favors for the Ladiesl 1 oAs* There will be cooking demonstrations! e %*. 1 “——™—-----— —— --—— ' fa. % 1 y# % , Bring your dirty clothes and we will wash and dry them for you! I&& «s ~FRIGIDAtRE le»* % v >2* "$S ** • ““, %, < " I * V i 1 *"** | v $ reconditioned tv Grand Prize! f B , ~. *"S ,-v"F”’)' 1959 Frigidaire Custom I Only * price * IMPERIAL WASHER CfDtFCC I |« BUI ™ esf! TV pets KO on sale when the Valued at $399.95 , H% Wl IP A m alarm rings you may be the lucky m IRK js||f 1 '- ~.j This *sd many other prizes will he given away. No purchase I 102 Fayetteville St. _________ _ _J 162 Fayetteville St education and training super visor for the Department of Air Science at the college in 1354. H“ "as. promoted to the post of idmtnistrative supervisor last year He leaves here next week for hto new- assignment at the Amarillo Ait Force Base in Texas, Mr?. Fairfax received her B S i degree in Social Science in 1556 : and has been employed since as • probation officer with the Cm!- | ford County Court, of Domestic Re lations. Castrate pigs at three weeks of ! age For bee problems you cant solve. ! consult your county agent or write | the Extension Beekeeper, N. C, j State College. FLOWER LOVERS VIEW GARDEN—Mrs. .?. > Strickland, of 209 N. Tarbnro Road, xnd Cheryl Roy ster. her granddaughter, shown here, are viewing the aifiartive and beautiful nmlti-o.nlo<vd flowers in their front yard. Mrs. Strickland crows cola plant?,, napdragons, red sage, azeleas, chrysanthemums, zen ias. and petunias. Approximately one third of th- backyard space contain?, a vegetable and flower g arden. (STAFF PHOTO BY CHAS. R. JONES). DRIVE SftFELY!! 3N <W 1 THAT FRENCH GIRL’S LOVE NOVEL THAT .. om> SHOCKED - 1 THE WORLD! .Hlf f * eppRANCOISE SA6AN’S«aP^ STnile | - tenßrafifi* ‘Ss.j Parrs. C'fyj ur*. iiP t®! 1 SHOTA IK® owmTscopS NOW IfilMSfiSltfi showimg n |Si ieit uy u its WELCOME w il^l t i | HOME! Maylx? you’ve f>e?n <>« vs<da!l6?t, Msyt>&» jnaeef} s you’re new to tills area. In either ease, tve say ®We!eoi«& fiotne* fceeausn even Jf you’re s new comer, we ean assum yoo Dial youTI no-T Raleigts 6 toen<Tiy t *%ow&y* town to live in, with geod neighhers, ge»3 friends ant! geei! people to serve you. Pine Slate dairy product* have hetm North Caro!in-a*s choree «nco 1019, and w« would welcome tfie opportunity to serve you with 3 complete line of the finest dairy food* to he her] in this part of the country, c^\ jmejlme tJeZiz RAIMGH, NORTH cafouna for home delivery Y'"/- .■ > See SILENT SERVICE EVERY MONDAY ? P. M. CHANNEL 5 WEAL-TV Columbia Records Have Signed Gene Mumford Os The Dominoes NEW YORK < ANP) Gene Mumford, lead singer with Billy Ward’s Dominoes for the past, two years, has been signed to record as a soloist, for Columbia, accord ing :o an announcement bv Mitch Miller, Director of Popular Artis ts and Repertoire. A vocalist of proven mass ap peal. Mumford ha,? been heard as soloist, on such Dominoes hit re cordings as “Stardust.” “Solitude” and “Deep Purple.” Urged to sing Arson Suspect Caught At Scene Os The Fire BOSTON Mass. (ANP' Lo cal police had to tik» Walter Wa shingon, 47 into protective custo dy to save him from irate tenant of dwailing which is alleged Washington set afire in a fit of me lancholia. Washington is reported by po lice in have tried to form his way inlo !ho apartment of Mrs. Derma professionally by Sifter Rosetta Tharpe. Gene while still a young ster, substituted frequently for Bill Kenny, tenor soloist with the Ink Spots. Now a veteran performer in his early thirties, Gene will be show eased as a solo singer tinder his own name for the first, time m his career with his first. Columbia re lease due out shortly. Mumford formerly lived in Ra leigh, N. C. His home is Durham, N. C. Hopkins. Together with Mrs. Rita Sperison she managed to reiock the door while Washington ranted and raved outside in the hallway. The police were called. Upon ar riving two radio car patrolmen smelled smoke in the building and spotted a hallway fire Firemen la ter easily extinguished it, PRE-SEASON SALE MON.-TUES.-WEP. ONLY OPEN LABOR DAY !) ’TIL 5 ■rrcau«i»«B.wvL...s= ALUMINUM Storm Doors $39.90 ALUMINUM Storm Windows si 9.90 NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENT TIL NOVEMBER BUV NOW REFOE* FALL PRICES GO IN EFFECT. Phone TE 4-3859 American Home PRODUCTS
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