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Franklin County’s 4-H Clubs Well Represented At Camp 'LOUISBURG Franklin Coun- , ty’s 4-H Clubs were well renres- l entec! at John Mitchell 4-H Camp this year and also at the 4-H Short Course which was held at A. & T. College, Greensboro. 4-H Club members atlendninig Camp were: Pearline Brodie, Ca rolyn Levister, Catheline Perry, Wilma Perry, Renee Egerton, Mary Helen Johnson, Clementine Perry, Delores Loan, Marion Jean Brodie, Celeste Hawkins, Earnestine Gat ling, Bernice Gatling, Lillie Mae Hargrove, Barbara Jean Davis, Ro bert James Jessie Garner. Also Eddie Fog. Robert Cutehins, Carroll Holden, Wilson Robinson and Julius Brsnlty Davis Mrs. Bes sie Young, Local 4-H neighborhood leader of Lettuce Hall and Mrs. No vella A’rton, teacher leader of Ft F Person High School also attended * C’rmp. Those attending Short Course at A. & T. College. Greensboro, were: j Laura Crudup, Barbara Ann Ev ans,, Marion Vick. Joyce A. Brodie, Obtrude Wilkins, Delores Loan, ; Mildred Perry, Barbara Strickland. Irma Chavis, l.avern Robinson, Gwendolyn Cutehins, Virginia Bro- | die, Clementine Neal, Janet Me- | Cowan, Marjorie Dunston. Ada j Boddie. Also Mary Helen Dail. Dors Ann j Spivey. Esther Mae Wortham. Ger- ] Burlington i Rv MRS MAUDE M BROWN 601 APPLE STREET BURLINGTON The women of j the Clover Garden AME Church j observed Woman's Day Sunday, | feauring Mrs Maude M. Brown ss | the speaker for the morning ser vice. Many churches and church choirs were represented. From the j First Baptist. Church came Mrs. C Anderson, Miss Lola Hester, Mrs. Myles, Mrs. Harrison Johnson. Mrs Lonne Forest, Miss Mozelie Haze! cf Ebenezer and Mr. J. W. Pennijr accompanying Mrs. Brown, whose theme was: '‘God s Gifts, To The Woman Os Today; It was tak en from Proverbs: 31-10-3. The afternoon speaker was Mrs. | Ethel Arden of the Bethel AME Church of Greensboro. Music was furnished by the Blackman Twins, Shaw Sisters of I GibsOnviile. Miss C. Jeter of Kit- j t.re'l College and Mrs. C. Turner, j The oldest and youngest persons | present received gifts. Mrs. Doro thy Slade. Mrs. B. Shaw and Mrs. i Ethel Slade were the sponsors of 1 the programs. "God. The Almighty One” was | used as the processional number at i the Hirst Baptist Church Sunday morning. It was a beautiful morn ing and a large audience was in at tendance, considering the absence of the pastor, the Rev. H. J. Cobb, woh was attending the National j Baptist Convention in Chicago, 111. j The Rev. R. C. Walker, Jr., con- j elected the service with the Rev. I H. C. Goore bringing the morning i message Music was furnished by the jun- j iorior choir, under the direction of ! Miss G. Gidney. with Miss Keith ! Pennington at the organ. B. T. U. j was held at 8:15 p. m. with Mrs. j Winifred Wiley in charge. The eve- j rung service was conducted by the 1 Rev. David .Tones and the Gospel i Choir furnished the music. Rhodesian farms average having j 70 acres of tobacco. Get your soil tested now for pro- i per fait liming and fertiliazticn. Properly operated, the poultry in- j dustry Is one of the most efficient 1 of all farm enterprises. Bees, to be profitable, must be \ housed in movable frame houses | and receive intelligent care. O' ! | RESERVE Q 95 IQ 950 g_/t/SQT. Jtipjj Icalvert i | Kauxirm American Whiskey cstvm oisTiutts co. n. ¥. a- se FJ% SRMfflfSAi »TS . HSipts wnrg-rf I I aldine Williams. Dorothy Mae Fos : tar, Bertha L. Mangutn, Sandra Wright and Mrs. Bessie Young, Neighborhood Leader: Bennie WiI- Tobacco Outlook Bright At Vance County Markets HENDERSON The tobacco sit uation in Vance County is looking very brgiht so far this season. Ac caording to a survey, the outlook was etumatea on the following points. Harvested acres, 7,824; acres In soil hank, 334; yield Tier acre | (estimated), 1.200 pounds; tola! pounds produced. 9,118,884; gross income, 84.714, ,719; soil bank payment, 875.320; grand j Motor Sales Go., Inc. ; PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC SALES AND SERVICE i i Telephones GE 8-8111—8-6431 Henderson, N T . C j | mTi r w, ‘ w.'Mmrjagra~S2«—.TwerTt -e-.a-.-,-- - -nr-a-mn-Mr TTinjlTW; rig ipiini * , —i* *.<***,.. ~ - -.. .... -. - rimi - - - T~mf~iTnr-nra »ri ir~wriair nMien¥n | renin«nnmnnTi%r~»'‘*- , f‘»i r rrririrTi~wfiirimnit r Ki>e¥iiWWI.iiUUj I ANNOUNCING Change of North State Equipment Co., To A & W TRACTOR & TRUCK THE BUSINESS WILL CONTINUE AS USUAL IN THE SAME LOCATION FEATURING THE SAME WELL ' KNOWN LINES INCLUDING— INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER PRODUCTS NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT & AKRON IRRIGATION | THE SAME SALES AND SERVICE FORCE WILL BE ON HAND TO SERVE YOU INCLUDING THE NEW OWN ERS AND MANAGERS. COME TO SEE US. ! NO OLD STOCK ALL NEW PARTS AND SUPPLIES A & W TRACTOR & TRUCK SPURGEON T. AYSCUE and T. H WELDON, JR., Owners & Managers 305 East Montgomery St. Dial GE 8-716! Henderson, N. C. j Th"nr t mmt ■whwiwmiu ."* -c-nry - ~.~!«rmxtrT-e* TtwrrrKMMM srsri um» iwirrimw mi i —-.r— m:—! ! Welcome To Henderson \ \ f\ms& HOSPITALITY DAYS THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 18th - 19th - 20th ’■ W * % k V yjf CHILDREN’S | 3-Pc. CORDUROY SUITS Cap - Jacket - Overalls Nice Assortment of Colors ALL 3 PIECES Only $298 LINOLEUM RUGS Size 9 ? x 12" KITCHEN AND FLORAL PATTERNS Regular - - - - -$5.98 Special Price $4-77 | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ” Material Prints and Solids 5,000 Yds. to Choose From , ~ . 1 to 10 Yd. Lengths s "7 $1 00 SAVE ” JSL NEW SHIPMENT FLOWERS BULBS JUST RECEIVED FROM HOLLAND TULIPS - Various Varities HYACINTHS -- - -99 c Doz. DoZ * Mixed Tulips 25 per package . $1.30 pkg, Crocus 50 per package ....... ,9% pkg. I liama, Emanuel Dunston, Joseph Cut china, Tracy Hawkins, Caroiic | Holden. Willie Otis Gill, James Otis i Wilson and Elton Rodwell. total for 4,790,039; gross income from 1956, 7,601,490; less gross income from 1957, 84,780, 039; estimated difference, $2. 885,771. Mr. Pearce, who is a tobaeo of ficial in this area, said he expects the yield this year will be at least 200 pounds per acre. The increase this year is due to the better cul ture practices and better varieties. Jn Vance County, rain is the biz factor, Mr. Poarce said LADIES’ VELVET HATS So Low Priced Its Hard To Believe WIDE AND NARROW Regular $5.98 e* O O Values BOYS’ 10-OZ. Dungarees Sizes 6 to 16 —- Dark Blue Faded Blue Brown g Regular £ Q $1.59 Value W “Little Rock Racists” Work j Underground On The Coast LOS ANGELES (AND Throughout the years, the mere i suggesting of race riots cocuring in ! London. England, would have been ! 1 unbelievable. But now, thoughtful members of the race arc keeping their ears "to the grass roots” in California. Careful, quiet Investigation by the local ANP office find still evident at least three spots in the community, where with the sufficient “Kasper” brand of agitation, and an anti-Negro incident, ill-feeling could easi ly flare up. These three are Inglewood, an all white suburb, adjacent to Los Angeles; Glen dale, an incorporated town over st score of miles north from the city; and Long Beach, about the same distance to the south. During the past summer, mobs threatened death to an elderly j white couple because they had sold i iheir home to a young Negro er.ei • r.ecr and his mother. They also I damaged the house badly by break- «rnr.-» r -~iri—rurirH iKTmwrtlW~iTiMl~ll»'lUn'iiilllll 1 Bin IIMIBMIi “The Leading Furniture Store In This Section" Henderson Furniture Company, Inc. Dial GE 8-7137 Henderson, N. C. Everything For the Home At A Price You ! Can Afford To Pay! ! Register Nothing To rOPP DKAWIKfI Buy - You Do Not Have sep * AT 20Uj To Be Present to Win! $25®00 * P ‘ M ‘ LADIES’ 100% LAMBS WOOL SWEATERS Slipovers m Cardigans Beautiful Colors v. %t ■ -rmrarnn-n-TTniriirr i—i» imh iruniwi-^ — —- TTTW~rr»n MEN’S IVY LEAGUE Polished Cotton SLACKS Sanforized Lt. Blue, Tan, Charcoal - Black (Slightly Irregulars) $244 MEN’S PRINT | PAJAMAS Fust Quality Coat Style - Long Legs and Long 83«ev«l Permanent Fit GUARANTEED WASHABLE f Regular 51. 98 Value $ I <SO nwiwmmih in— imisiiiihi 11l 111 ■ "■■ • 1 •• ‘ jjj ' ' 1 ing windows and defacing it. i LONG BLACH HOME GUARD” PREPARES ; A,j us World War IT, and Prior to the Supreme court school decisions, Long Beach was still no toriously anti-Negro. A friend of the race revealed that a secret group Uan invited him to join their j “Home Guard", destined to "take rare of the n rs if racial trou ble ever arose.” By pretending to drill as a “home guard unit”, they succeeded in getting 200 outmoded U. S. Army rifles. The friend, a prize fight train er, would have nothing to do with tneir evil plana. He men tioned that our local group should not feel too complacent, in the huge Loa Angeles mdl i«g pot, for there are plenty of Negro Haters among the thous ands Ji in-migrants who arrive daily from the deep South. Inglewood was. not many years ! ago, o headquarters for the Ku ■ Khnr JClnn, and hundreds of Klans- MEN’S Sport Shirts A Special Buy For Hospitality Bays (Slightly Im»*wl«r*) | $ 157 i I men gathered for their meetings in 1 I a hill-t6p grove, around a huge j j flaming cross, Tup late Titus Alex- j • under, historian and veteran sales- j | man for the L. A. bureau of water J | and power, attended several of j • those Klan gatherings as a guest, j 6 YEARS OLD | s*>4s I PINT , #095 %J$ 4/5 QUART 7*rJ Carbon) % i teggp,?] j Bellows | Club j Bourbon j BELLOWS & COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY i 86 PROOF ©iSTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL CISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. • ! Compliments Henderson Your Best Tobacco Market j High Price, Your Best House, Sell With Us For Be High Sellar DDirr mmm & jy WAREHOUSE C. B. TURNER R. E. TANNER DIAL GE 8-8191 fcwi———p— ———prwwarejtfrenrMHwiM im hm———npM*p»ae»»«—ifi-aiir* [ THE CRBOUNIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 ! waMHMWWWftBMi—fWTn .nwawnwiawi hh-wwwubmii im | Grissom's Shoe Shop Shoe Repairing - Shoes - Clothing Dial 4911 Hexitterson, N, C. CLEADY CHEVROLET NCORPO R A T E I) SALES and SERVICE Phone No. 5117 !i So. Garnett St., Henderson, N. C. t ' 1 m ”■■■"■ ■■■■■■ ■ 1 l -iirnriigwwwiwgi hi»h »j, 'The Largest Furniture Store in This Section" VANCE FURNITURE Company, Inc. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING 325 S. Garnett St. Henderson, N. C. Dial GE 8-3911 CASH OR EASY TERMS —m n n Compliments Os Ford Tractor and Equipment Homelite Chain Saws PARTS and SERVICE Farm Tractor & Equipment Co. DIAL GE 8-8185 HENDERSON, N C; ■■arwenip* i »w Pia wmaraxwKatr < < *a*.w»tmr»9&***o*miui»-xmMS*stmsß<mmmmu itnertinr—ana Compliments Os LIBERTY WAREHOUSE FOR TOP PRICES, BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO US. G. T. Robertson, Gene Robertson Sam Southerland DIAL GE 8-7212 HENDERSON. N. C g-iwwr—i-i»' uuninwii' r«»«-mif-n11nmiTiiiwiwminiii firiMi Sell Your Tobacco —With— FARMERS WAREHOUSE A Sale Everyday With An Experienced, Courteous Force to Serve You, Walter Alston, Jr. Dave Bowlin 4* 4 + Dial GE 8-5628 Henderson, N. C, JAMES MURPHY FLEMING BROTHERS HENDERSON, N. C. t ii——» H M.mimiiHnUW iMWIWWWI i»i> i hii.hhm i l im—i'iw— ir.n —fww* 13
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