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16 IHL CAfiOUJNiAM ' tntFK TENDING SATURDAY, JANVART 1950 ” Dr. David D. Jones Described As “Man Richly Endowed in Mind And Spirit” By President Atkins GREENSBORO -~ Dr. David D. •’ win: vrd as president of H'.'r.iiel C!oll< ■ f 1928 to 1956 v. ;i,\ d'’scribed Sunday a? 3 man • 'hiy endowed in mind and spir* who poured out bis life to en rif n the live* of others.” The occasion was the third ser vice of remembrance held in Pfeii " Chanel few the late educator . ud the speaker was a childhood ifimd. Dr I 1 L. Atkins, president of Winston-Salem Teacher* Col lege. All of us.’* said Dr, Atkins, “are his benefactors. When I iread those walks and enter these build in as, hr is with me. He never de precated hy deed c v thought; whai was here before, but took what was hoe as « heritage, foundation on which to build greater things.” "This magnifieent, modern canipu* hi % monument to his reniuat Wr ability as an aduca tor and to his remarkable Irad «*bhtp» But to me. there is a Krattar monument—a monu ment manifested ns the iivps of 15c WASH 5 ,nT FLUFF g MWM Q||y OFteN U HOURS—DAY AND MIGHT MARTIN STREET SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY 3?8 K. Martin Street FREE PARKING IN BACK I ACME REALTY CO. P Real Estate •• .Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance 1 WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES •V r .. Dial TE 2-0956 |j 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. | WHITE OIL CO INC. Mobilheat fuel oil # mmom** WE GIVE S&H Green Stamps DIAL TE 2-1474 1115 W. LENOIR ST. I«*KSM, K C. |S i mmumf MVouMw. i r«gRfD66 I jgl| ’ # fgjg • « CONCRETE WWE / <* CONCRETE BLOCK AND PRICK A i • CONCRETE STEPPING STONES RALEIGH—DIAL TE A2U7 BU*HAM~OiaI 2*6491 * KlWS.T«*4—f>i*? 2*14 3gs> *15»5300 Application Accepted Hy Phone If You Want Money Fast, See Um wakejr^ IS W. Hargett St Pbon« TE 4-6288 IWWMWMpBWtfWaRaMBHRMMWBBWHWRMBMaaWBBBWHWWWMWr County and City Tax Department TAX NOTICE Fist \ our 1959 Raleigh Township and City of Raleigh Taxes— Beginning January 2nd Monday Thru Friday—s:3o A.M. to 5:15 P.M. 20J West Davie Street (County Office Building) Cokvm West Davie and South McDowell Street. All other Townships will be listed with the hst tefeor to your respective Township, List your Rea! Estate, all Personal Property including au tomobiles and dogs. Ali Male Persons between tb« Ages of 21 and SO years of Ape required to List Poll Tax. The Law requites that Taxes be listed in the Month of January. A Penalty of 10% will be added for failure to List, in addition to Violation Reported to Grand Jury—List Now and ovoid Penalty. th»? hundred* «>f individual* *<>d )>c cional Hie* that have stu died and worked here, who rame in contact with the great spirit that we are reraemSirr ing toa.v.'’ Dr. Atkins paid tribute to Mrs. Jones-—“that refined, gracious, and lovable personality who was. the Inspiration of our late friend all the way”—and to Dr. Wiila B. Player successor to Dr, Jones as president. In referring to the TJ. 8. Supreme Court derision of May, 3954, out lawing segregation in the public schools, Dr. Atkins said: ‘'Dr. Jones left us befog# the full effect of the new school situation made its impact upon the nation, but the whole matter was in the offing and he knew it And their: never was a time when ha felt that, the present unusual and un-Ameri can and cm-Christian program of education was the beet program of education for America. The whole idea of Negro education or 3 Ne gro school ss such was anathema to him." Also paying tribute to the Ink# educator was Mrs. Barbara J. Well*, a member of the elans of ’Bl, who said: 'Tie Is still e presence among us, for his influence shall pass through us to our children and to our children’s ohildren. and it will grow.*' President Tteyer presided *rnd the college choir, directed by Mrs. Mary J CVawford, Sang ‘"How Lovely Arc Thy Dwellings," with Clarence E. Whiteman at. tbs or gan. The mechanical oora picket cm be the most dangerous of all farm machines, according to the Nation al Safety Council. ij' JfS' • i . _ '-j 1 **' STATE DEPARTMENT WORLD TRAVELLER—Mrs. Jfchna Wat son George, wife of Hty. Claiborne George of Cleveland, Ohio, and a prominent social worker, singer and actress, began the New Year with a six-month. IT. S late department -sponsored “round-the world’* air four. First stop 00 her trip mu Tokyo, Japan. From there, she went to Singapore to represent the E S. at the Pan Pacific Soßthe»*t Asia Women’s conference. After touching other spots in ifee Pacific, Mrs, George goes t« Denmark, Finland. Italy. France, and winds up by visiting West Africa—principally Nigeria and Ghana (ASSOC IATED NEGRO PRESS) Todd Duncan To College hi Concord January 24 CONCORD—Todd Ditoc;.*r«. no:,-. I baritone, will appear in recital at i Barber-Scot ia College Saturday, January 84, at 8 p, m, Todd Dun- : can was George Gershwin's per- | Kmal choice for the role of Porcv in “P&rgy and Bess. ’ the most cole- I braced of ali American folk-opera.- I Not tong after hi? original • ;i- ! sationa! success in "Percy'' l')un- { tan branched out, into opera, sing- | uig such works as “Pagiiacci" and ' "Carmen” with the New York Ci'y J Opera Company. In the past .< ■ oral seasons he has sung m rental ’ and with orchestras in every stab of the Union except one. .vd v u fantastic r-uccesi- :n Sc ujdip;-\ - - • Australia and New Zealand, p ; 1.. ! ia*'i and in Pu; •: <■ c triumphs in Rng.Gnd, • Holland. Brig Jim, France. i*. ! iy. Duntan reached Mill v new j public w ith fr <iHi e lulling j and glowing critical notices ><•- ' . ■'r unm n , iiMnaiiinMMiMM-. | TODD DU WAN - mnii»»wninrn ilTkm» H»l T 't--vr r ■ ,_ . ; | | IS t# t)w»jw InteriMting to try produces » heavy early Yield of something now. Hero are soa» of I attractive fruit/.. The frui'i* haw !ia sew vefieUtbV you ?-houJd ! heifer color and ure vi i knowto about for 1950; | than I.oll** CocozeUe which it >• Kanvwgraon Lima Bean - This j Remote' p iw l- well lor both ihip nwr variety ki j-esisMiiit to mono.- j ping and Hisjit .y no UKfcs. Ifi typo, if. re-on-.hie .Al .fk , n,,,v y; .-ton - •Bush or Early Thorogrwn, | ftnarium wilt - and nnihractiosc- Thaxtw „ a downy-ts.iidcv.- i r ( ,tar;t variety of the Black Dia sdstarit harry Mrns variety. j mnud but ttave brighte* rod He it Long iinperator 11 Carrot « a <-■ I and are sweeter, reported to he lepton front linperator with long, ’ (rep fropin whiii ,i*id hollow heart smooth, well-colored loot/ And foeco ate soVr.e new tos-' D«t»|> Gold Sweet Corn - develop- Kon-Jer per foe la » ~n ivory ami rd primarily for rommorcial pro. cerise hybrid tea. Ailgold -a pole! is lies! adaptor! for local us** and m fiorihur.da. Pink Peace /itni road-Htdn .'-land VM'S i-r lr> Fence cji c( pt [<ji color, fe- Nappa fit Cucumber -a mo«alr pc si 1y - another hybrid ten with resistant national pickling type. variegated pm-be Torch Song -a but is ant wab resistant Nuppa f ; :t snsoky-flanm color White Queen is also a national type- whin, whs a good while which lasi, welt Ore developed tor scab resistance. gon Cc utonr.iyl - » -fragrant velvety Edisto Cantaloupe * This variety crimson variety. New Floribundas i« best adapted for Inca luse and Pj n |< chiffon. iie:.i Wave . Chin frucker's market. It has good flesh esc red Hi,by i ip E . . « deep red texture and flavor and is tolerant long flonhnng variety Green fire to both downy and powdery mil- a brilliant y.-ltow, Beilbi.i -a pe.-<ch j pink. Rod Wings ■ a clear rod. ivo- Dixfe Market Spinach » a savory ry fashion -' soft ivory flowers leafed-type resistant, to 10 *> air i produced on lnm< stems.’ and downy mildew. It is rcjwterl m be more pr<xiuc'ive Ilian Inc | For the first time a ijuahty in- Standard Bloomcsdale types. idr ha - been dc \ r|nr-’d {..*• ’flue. Cornell* &*nash • this variety I cured t-.bacto vanetier.. 1 croilv- t-t I|j- V'U| r ’ *■ I , ed off tnat film. ‘Tiifhaincd.” j in ivlih ii lii* «as railed upon a j gain both to sing and aci In j the summer of 1949. midway i m his second Australian tour. | he received from composer Kurt (Veil! and playwright | Maxwell Anderson the script of ihe unforgettable "Lost in the Stars,’' based on Ike ,\bn Patou best-seller, "Cry. the Be loved < ountry” For his per forms nee in this play, Duncan received both the Critics’ X - ward anti the Donthison A w.irj f«r his "best of the se.i son." Born in Oanvjlie, Kroipcky mi I lx ought up ip IndintvuwlK Dt • J ,c‘ holds a BA. from. Busier ( 1 : -a :■ ..i-tee* d< >re<» from C j itonbia 1.-mvcrsity. and ■> a* recent j i.y given !im hono&’y degree - ! Dor:or of Hmnanr l.'.li.ci" by Vo* j para:-e University in Indiana, ili home is in Washington, D C. C*'"f . H - N - 55 , y° HOWI'&A:' ' . ‘ ■ j\ NATvX) /!* HEARTY SOUP, A WHOLE MEAL Soup can he a a hole meal when it’s as hearty as Down. South Slew. This recipe from the Testing Kitchen of Durum Win at Institute, Clsic.’tKO, user, rich homeinune chic ken broth as the h is;r. i’laet one tjievvitig chicken (cut up» ill a large .-aucepan and cover with water. Add four teaspoons salt and one small chopped onion. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat, cov er. . i.virner until tender. Remove chicken from broth iintf cool. Then remove all but two qiuaits broth. If you desire skim excess fat from surface State College Answers QUESTION. Do all North Cain- j lina farmers have ihejr cotton cus- ] tom ginned before soling it? ANSWER: No, An estimated P I per cent, ol the 1958 cotton crop was sold in Utc seed. Cotton mar keting specialist figure thal a far mer selling his cotton ir: (he seed loses hum $5 irt $55 per bale de pending on the grade. The total loss suffered fay farmers in 1.95 ft a snounlcd lo an estimated $380,000. QUESTION: for vvh.it is the information obtained in the an nul,! Township Farm Census used? Attorney Whseler To Speak At Livingstone SALISBURY Attorney .John I) i Wheeler, president of she Meehnti j ies and Farmers Bunk, Durham, ! will be guest speaker at the noon- I hour chape) assembly Friday, Jan uary 23. He became an employee of the ! ■ Mechanics and Fair.n es Bank *n ; | t!)2f>, and has been president oi ! the institution since 1952. He is | arm retained by the North Criin i lina Mutual Life Insurance Com-J : pany as investment Consultant and LOOK WE WILL DELIVER Coal or Kerosene K EARN EY’S G ROCKRY HARGETT A STATE STS. DIAL TE T-94 ift ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR WIRING *f v, iu Have An l lectrie.tl I’roblem Call Us ior Erompt service WIMBERLEY ELECTRIC CO. l.Ri Pnitery Drive Din! Tbrimplc 7 JO.’I I M Poor Jim I \ \ Jim is a now~and*then saver ... a bit shift \ V % less about placing: Iris money where it will ft ■ , work for him. Little does he realize how his I /,4 j money will grow at l\ r r in a savings ac- I >. / count at Mechanics and Farmers Bank. j lr m> But Jack Saves At Mechanics & Farmers • • • {%>..: Where His Savings Earn iff f &;f .lack is ;i wise young nuin s®r /O JT/N. on two counts: he saves resc* H || s v ularly every pay day ~. and ILjp he saves at; Mechanics and '"'MX] "G \ Farmers Bank where his \ ' v °TL<~ )> Havings earn a full t\% guaranteed interest, paid quarterly, with Federally insured safety! Voii, too, can afford more and live better when />, \ your savings earn more! Be w ise, like Jack, and J**' \ open a savings account here today! TO KNo3yu MB | LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUI I uanMßHmn! U R HARGEIT ST., RALEIGH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Add two cups whole germ-! corn, one < up rooked tomatoes, two teaspoons salt, one-eighth Icy spoon pepper, and one AYorclicstcj-sbirc sauce lo the brotii. t ook about I > n.in ule.s, siii ring ni i asionallv ,\,p| six ounces elbow spashcUl and rook !(l mimites longer. Coni and remove chicken fuun bones: cut, into pieces. Use two Clips cut. up chicken for stew. Add chicken and one cup cooked okra to stew and cool; just long enough to heat thoroughly. MriV.es six servings. ANSWER: I! is used by ;c;rt cultural leaders in planning agricultural programs The in formation obtained »n indivi I dual forms ia always held in confidence. QUESTION: Mow i ; 1.5 T u.<- r| In kit] unciexU, - !ble trees.’ ANSWER: A continuous ax Vu! nbout orte-haff ine'i deep, is rnudr dt a convenient height around lie tree, A J per cent .solution of 2.4,5- 1' in fuel oi) or kerosene is poured to to the cut until it overflows and runs down the hark. A second ,ap plication is sometimes needed to coriinlaiolv trill ih,. i j member nt its Securities lr,»i t men! Committee. A dnotcil eda<'*tl(m, eivir j an d s#cial leader, attorney Wheeler is currently Reiving .is a member of the Board of Trustee"! and or Director of: ! I uuver.siiy, Atlanta, Georgia; Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia: Lincoln Hos- ! pita 1. Durham; Saint Joseph'* i A.M E. Church, Durham; l ot- : ted Cund, Inc.; Southern Reg- \ HEAL CROWNING EVENT—-The above picture i> one ihai reilly crowns art event. This picture, shows Mrs. Mayrne Simms pla< - i n “ ;l crown on the head of Mrs. Helen Anderson. after the Confcr rner Workers of Galbraith AME /.inn Church. Washington, I). « bad reported more than $3,071.33. Dr. C. W. Turns, pastor, looks on. tonal Cnuuetl, Atlanta, Georg ia: .loliii \very Roy s t lull Durham; and General Board Alrieian i'SHhodist Episcopal < bltrch. » In Hir-f), under the sponsorship of j the I'i it id for the Republic. Inc., I lie server! on the Commission on Race and Housing. Attorney Wheeler is a nntivr of t * ! t> r _ PROOF “•** -'2 >, V*lf JeIIJ h^ oi ’J *3-W» a/s quart ** ItlDl'i'C y nt-r>M pprt:• M--. eeiMP*Mr l* W*WCHKJR tiSN i ‘JgKY Atlanta, Gent i« ams atli/nded the public schools there. He was gr&d • oaled fiom Morehouse College in j ( and received Ihe L.L H rip. J gree from I.aw {school. North Car j dutu Cu 1 ! I ! I'M’/' In !/ ,t .V!:;. ■ i University conferred upon him the L I f). Degree. He is a 32rri degree Mason and Shriller.
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