Cleric Brandishes Shotgun ' I o ' flt war l W iii te Hoodlums MEMPHIS Torn i AMP' The F.s-v D*. ('harks H Mason •••? Bishop f* H Mason, founder end present head of the Church's of f !"1 in m is» threatened by whims he brought a home m an ' nii oeisthborhood. Sunday ■o. notice- on his tormentor; In, ■ ■mg i gun from his front porch The Mason, ' ho lives in the ■•s'lUit'. * nrivif 'v area. was seen •unds> with a rhot. gun tn his i-jivi. Hr a Dpr;ivert on the pi.vch i> uh f l '-o sun lu't as do?.on white "• •' <-odiitC their 'Vf !-:ly REGISTER FOU THIS 1958 ATUS SEWING MACHINE TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE CHATHAM COUNTY FAIR | PITTSBORO, N. C. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 | You Must Attend The Fair in Order To Win Remember-Absolutely FREE Get Details From Fair Officials So emy, ..you c an do It BUN&F^ ! SEWING MACHINE! | sh Madam fern temnui* ®wl Jmmi Ai *»*f madam aewtag ewuiwttewiNi weejarttettajy asm SliW! 5» easy fa ,4 ***, t# sassdterftilV *s«sss>-4s®ieg invoke »««' awss i % 4 x-niffy vK Xioltm? wat&Mg iftp idm;v dtthing t*paksk jjg - m it t«y<H.rs*{f, ’ S \ W < x?sasr family, He yew ton- te *•*•» <w *f!.AX. $ - •■■ggtot B I Cew|lN» nwfb I—drama Iwthwet** Catryiwj | n$P ; Cwe e«# writem fifeft'ms 6v«*ni«« J fjjpp' Oft Display At The Fair ' Six Full Says— Sept. 15-20 ■ mu—UIUUL--- - -n~T~T~itrTmwwmiriarii~fii~irirrir^‘^^‘‘ , ~‘~‘ i urn — ~~nr I LOOK WHAT'S SERE FOR YOU! %/) roffi YOift BIKB « . , SCOOTER , « * WAGON PERSONAL NAME PLATES THAT "CLOW IN THE DARK" * y.-ir'f mvMMI enters * EyoieHtareasy mewntfftgi HURRY ORDER YOURS USE TH'S HANDY COUPON ~ j North Carolina's Choice Since 1 919 (LIMITED OFFER) «i» ryT f?£’|itjf|ft£ IVERY MONDAY —7 P.M. r iv S£E SILENT SERVICE w*?al tv-channel 5 j j Sunday afternoon vigil on lawns I across thfl street from the minis | tort? and one other Negro resident s home f}« V vo r pip t o The sun va? not fired. Two yom *o puR d the minister bark into b's hour*’ Rev Mason said his ap pearance u ,-r- a warning that hr wa* pr?pv.-ed to defend himself if further gunplay is directed at his . home I >ti r hr shoved r* porteis hot's in i living room window I nd Irnnf d«m screens and a asark tss the stone exiert-sr o 4 the house He said they msr# caused by buffets fired *t his house during a three-week per iod Rev. Mason told the frustrated whites. .“I will not. be driven from my home by violence. If I choose to move out, it will of my own free wilt." He bought his home two years asm Mrs Alir» G Rosebrough, who also lives on Glenview, a member of =i croup formed to drive the Ne groes out of the area, sa'd her group would continue to meet each Sun day through all kinds of weather until all Negroes move out or this community.** Negroes own three homes on Glenview, and two white home owners have announced they would •ell their homes to Negroes Have your ami nemta ©r favorite saying stamped in "glow in the dark" tetter* an these sturdy wetcsi plates ready far mounting on yow bftrs, Mooter,, wagon, etc Get ot me tty at yaw like.«. only 25c each with the pane! from oae-haif gallon carton of portals from * quart carton* of FINE STATS DAIRY PRODUCTS. ' ••• - Us, ■ ** You'!! need extra amounts of PtHE STATE MILK now that school Is opening. Ask Mother to get plenty of Pine Stats Dairy Products so you can got your name plates! Tot UNI STATU, P.O. Box St 67, Ctsfasgo SO, 111. > Inclosed tt Me Tn eofis and 46a panel from one heU-ialton earlon (or from i quart carton*) of PINE STATE DAIRY J PRODUCTS. Pl«a*a sand me my Personal Name Plata or I Special Copy Plate to ba printed as follows; p— T—T | Y j_a T ~TJT TfryT Ti? LIMIT TIN LirrERS PER lTne-I LINES ~ Z$ MAMS AnDRESS Lcmr .. ZONE STATE - ■ BWBHHWBWRHMMBMWBWWIRRWRWRWBR, ST. PHSLUF’S HOSPITAL fiK.AD Miss Yvonne Jeffries, daughter of Mrs, Essie llictnnan I of Washington Terrace, has ,m ,t | returned home to her mother after graduating ftom the Medi ! cal College, of Vitginia and the School of Nursing of bf Ph.il : lip’s Hospital of Richmond. Va. ; Miss Jeffries is a graduate «f i Washington High School and received the B S- degree at s»haw j University, this city. Gets Prison Term For His Birthday TOLEDO O. f ANP) Joseph I Riley was in court on his 2tth ; birthday last week, but it was not a happy occasion for him. j His birthday present was a i-tc -20-year term in the Ohio Penitenti- I ary, He was convicted of stealing $3.25 last month from a service plaza on the Ohio Turnpike and violating his probation on a burglary charge Riley asked Common Pleas Judge Harvey G. Straub for leniency, but the judge said: I n ish you a hap py birthday, but you'll have to so to tbs penitential y " Witchweed infestation Is Climbing I Witcnweed has spread to 422 ad ditional farms in North Carolina : since November 1057. J. W. Kelly 11. state supervisor of ! the Plant Pest Control Division of ' USDA. reports that 2,185 Tar Heel j farms are now infested with the ; dread parasite. : “Reports of new infestations arc ; sfiti coming in every day," Kelley ; stated. “While July August arid i September arc considered the best ! months for locating witchweed, re j ports will continue until frost." i Robeson County continues to be | the geographical renter of the in festation That county now has 1 ; 092 infested faims and according to ; Kelley the number is "climbing | fast ’* On Ml* IS (Sip number of farms dfferied in other counties were: Bladen. 325; Columbus. 2595; Cumberland, 192: Samp soa„ 152; Hoke, 95: Scotland, 27: Harnett, 17: Duplin, 15; Pender Ift; and Richmond. 1. Kelley did have one word of en j couragement: witchweed has not ! been reported in any new counties ; this year. In addition to the North Carolina j infestation, six South Carolina | Counties are also affected. Kelley i reports infestation in these eoun- I lies is also rising, but not. as fast as in North Carolina. "Witchweed was not disco’vored tn North Carolina until the ummer of J 19.56 H is a native n f India and South Africa, arid just nou if. got Wake Scout Leaders Plan Big Round-Up Th«= Wake Division Srout or - ganteQtion arm Extension Com mittee met *a t ".t west to omhe plan,', sot !h' F*'l Round Up in Wake County. D. fi S“fL chair mun announced The commute* 1 set •> goal of -toe • tiew w-outp aprt 10*' ocu Leaders | for the fall proa re.) u. rh® group ‘ i-s planning a. bis we-hier r ust and i football mine on October 11th to j climax the bv: juTsh Every unit le <dit wHo rr. emits fi oi more nnt scouts j t.o the North Carolina-South Carol ina bordet remains a my.-l ry to agricultural experts. Local research work on control and eradication of v-dctuveod is just be.unnin’ A. few control mea sures;,. based o<i experience in nfhrt countries have been suggested !o j North Caraolins farmers. sdfas i i ;<s7 Your Kitchen to a STAY-CLEAN ELECTRIC Range Modem homemakers point to Reddy os a shining example of stay-clean cooking. They key their modern way of life to an all-electric kitchen. And their master key is the spie-n-span cleanliness of a new electric range. Mo cooking "on top of old smokey" for these busy ladies with the modern outlook on life. They live better and cook better, electrically. You too will find that pots and pans start clean and stay clean with the (CAROLINA POWERS LIGHT COMPANY ) r-rr vll! receive ? fountain n't: and unit round-up banner. .rout thai rerrutts an other youth will receive a ■tojinrl lip p.Urh." ‘ j Those awards trill he presented , on October tlth in Chavis Paik. prior to the football game. “Worry Is fib* a roefctng choir- -rives you something to do. but doeun’t get you a&y --i where-” fife GABOUMJUf WEES ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, .1958 Support Qur ADVERTISERS GORDON’S GIN N ' s <&i6i& it.wM*• mmtwtmmsmtnusmumm * ssuhni satrsiwcs. im.LHaai.iJ. direct, flameless heat of an electric range. Your walls and curtains just naturally stay cleaner longer because there are no flames, no fumes~-.no soot, no smoke. If flame-type cooking dotes yowf kfWfS>» en, take time to check the special fall prices now offered by many eiectrks dealers. Then choose one of those dean-lined, streamlined electric ranges. When you do, you'll strike a stay-dean keynote to modern kitchen comfort. ‘ Hi Hi 111 3

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