WEEK ENDING JUNE 30, 1961 i vby ion 11 vr in i ::ii s Tli** Rtileigh ('u?m»iti(loi;i.‘'l ( lull No, ;;j held itv annual I’alu ( on test .it the Sojourner Truth V. IV. (, A , Sunday .lime ID lii.il it five o'clock. Buhies |i.u'tii ipatiUK Here: Muster Vann V ties. 1 idle Iramina Upchurch, Master Lari Marx in Dunstori. I.ittle Carolyn Lavcrne I’ei'iv, Little Levi-rly Liable Ingram: First 1 *r>/• . < ee Pena Allen, and Little Geraldine No need to care about “Gray Hair" with LARIEUSE k it vour HH, §!& cotmetic counter for Godtfroy's l.arieuse «rPllll55;- pS (jtitioa: Use only us directed on the hthel. ]{ • /or: gg ftODCFROY MF6. CO. • SSI© OI.IVB ST, • ST, IOUI4 3, MO. THE BIGGEST “PLUS" IN CIGARETTE HISTORY l“NO unpleasant £? AFTER-TASTE” « ” "^j i .way s Buy *®*s- |Chesterpieu>| William-,. I'.ahv pai l■‘”, m'rv.Hib tli!,; «»n-»vl*»c. «lepfe*is»*u. irri>. Ole. nm-loWM ,%-HUt-• I'hou jaiHlt* of women over H/ tk»w u -•• :t llnl*- » ':ir*lul eiKli (I.AV f > help profi -:' ; ~„i ofTtm r|o iwa.v vrMh iticiMptuiM- hjh»t\ I’uis sp<*e*3l sriwUcine for women n»re imp• .■-.) :>i»l b-mnjer Die for a new o»Jt)n«>k when lh» .? mv-h-d, jrv Cartful "InstiraruV. ;;..nr o- i»'r ft r < (Say: "(ard-ymt-cyo'' :■ 1 CNANGf OF Uf£ Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs.’ # Get New Pep. Vim, Vigor « \Mi v» a thru! Hun/ limbs All nut: ugly hollow* Ail k u.« hotter wruwtiy: h V.v loses n»K --,r ' U»o!:. Tboas-DOS ■'* yi i ?:;, ”1 i,. A’iO futVlT O'lllil l«f«‘re, i.V. r i, »■ ). cVm*l Iron -if** i-"'- pro\i> ir‘ ; ' TH .i ~f ~.r . .. < ~».t trp't tit", tii-ty at-rsi t>> g.-»m U,wl. Ue O-u in ; ts ,UU'vf.i»v ~11 -n» r*' ■ tf(*i:'4l!• JHiii 1 o:tr-.’h.?n«‘H? • puis t\r>b on 1,-Tf hop-- M.-w o*if.-•stinOemcjvfiry amount* a;la mm if flth-fum i - rif ’jfit i»> IH- T At I!> tilPt: i* . ■'•n -'-H ' ljfil >V lt.i Hil'TW'f'. • -.till. !'«:W :'.ml V.-'-r • T Ifttr.oim-f >,7.g »t.hj a:, c. Tr- fnmoun *K\Tt* Toole liibbu far new uouutfd, t*op, TOl)Ax . THE CAROLINIAN Inspiring Addresses Mark Butner Commencement b':- MJCK 1 lit V XU!A V ill •) N. -~(AM* i “There w only utir r.ay b> o if you are to live -ma esfuily ll'ai is lorn a rd' ’ aretared Dr. .lo.v.j'li S. Hines I mfi ■ sor of sociology. North Caro- I Hi! 1 .ol I g■. i'li'iikinij it lli ■ '■uni lant'-i --ii". ill t .1" I'ri-Sf it' ‘lf Xnrtli In. i,inn Iti luiliHilittioii 11 ah r im ■ tin 111 ill.l ill IllitilCi', hist J'ii uijli. Ih‘. ‘/Titles thl i'iii’it Hi e raf, i/nt( '.v I", i'irst Os nil. ile. nk !>)ion then' 'lts!ination. "Mnl:r u/i pour minds nliat you mmi to do, ii'lult you m.mt to In, rod irkJOU mint to i/nlA’e of your liic.s". 111 solid, 'thru r.I I pi, 11 /•*,'/ ei ,v with tin rioht tools jnr Hi'in;/.’ The right tools, lie exidaiued. iop- ist of th" dev lopment of eer ' lain skills :tlid crafts, "i'se svliat ever ski Is and te<,-hlii(|Ues you hav, and whatever earning you I'eeelve in make ollurs a stueessful life. 1 continued Dr. Hines. Aou in list, use imaginat iot, to i rook 111 > now .hotter and more ef fie.an aids for successful livitiy.. impaired vision docs not hinder . ereative imagination," declared the ■ Idinded college professor. vo DETon: ox the n Only”, the sociology instruc tor encouraged Hie lit blinded grad uates to keep moving forward, lie cause there are no detours on tho road of successful living "If you eternally and werta-l. ill 1 y push forward, makvg the beat use of your firm-, n-sotirci r, '■xperienees and opportunities. >on lannot fail" concluded Dr. Hines ■him 11. Sinith. consvltanl in rociititynnl .serrires for 'hr blind of Eedtral Security ft tjcncp in Woshiiu/ton onllined to the Illicit .v! ifdi /i l.v .ioh op liortunities n:hi‘h ore now o i/nlohlc for the lunul irajrpc'l. i Pointing out that fotir-ntillion ! neotde will be needed for defen-a --: -cork by April. 1. n--\f vear, tin blind consultant advised the trait.- ! -i s to make the best ns,, of Unit ; training so ihat they nib-lit hr : prepared to till some of Hie i«.b coenings -which Will lw made avail ,im,- to them. Smith said he had recommended a'hai N'e'-'i’o s|iecialist b». [dared in i he various regional offices .'throughout the United States to ci. |p find job opportunities for the ; tdiiul oersous in those regions and to help establish hoi ter training opno-! unities for NVerro t>ec]dc. In the concbiding address. H A Wood of Raleigh, executive secre tary of the state rommisUon for Hie Blind, reminded the graduates Hi at they have an “obligation to •'uifill". Ho encouraged Timm by saving that ‘no night can last for ever arid there is no darkness that an blind out the qpnirit.’ KEh.V EAJTTI ES onfi He advised them to "keep ulir' He advised then) to "keep -alive an ahidin faith in Cod. in man and m vour.-. Iris, because faith wii! hriiigf victorp over wrong. lw said Tin.so receiving certificates for work completed sere .Inanita At kinson. Four Oakes: Harvey Bry ant. Wilmington: Louise K. Brv -111 1. Uoekinghani: Lillie Davis, Richmond. V-i Lilli Ha vis, Gr ■ tt vxile; Lizzie Foreman. Grcettvill.-: iuli it s Fov. Greensboro: Carolyn Grimes. Winston-Salem; Ttober 1 Mauiicy. Charlotte; Bertha N'evills. Wcdon: ftimev, K. Page, Fayeite v 711, ; Lt- Smith. MaXtOTi. I tost Tlionii-son. Lumherton. i fa r .*.■ " . l ivivrr recootiit om ~r r fClhnt odiurtWCllt in irre imrut inn fr,y on the ioh train ini/ ici.ri Vnrttarr* Enmphn 11, Rocky Vomit; 'Eli-'iloth Harr. H'iiv st.eii-Snicir : Elara Viiliinc. Vrjin fJiJI: and Cullen Pippin. Eins top, WITSfCITY BASEBALL NINE WINNER AGAIN RALEIGH- The Raleigh Braves made it victory number 6 with only i defeat by mailing the Smithficid Tigers 18-10. james (Chief, O'Neal, making hi first aopcaraticc for the club, went the distance striking out 7 and giving up K hits. Included was tv.’O-mn homer by B Lewis who was also the leading batter for the Tigers with four for six. The entire Brave tribe got a cou ple of hit- bu W. Glover garnered M. Wynn, \V. Wilder, V. Wo mack and A. Dunn were th" of fcnsic lenders for the Braves with three hits each. Tile iosi production guides for agriculture, set. by the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, call for the greatest total volume in his toy l3 percent more than the 1935-30 average and 4 percent more than last year. Biggest increases arc needed in cotton, corn, wheat, and rice. Johnson County farmer- are finding warfarin a highly effect.i poison for rats and mic--. rexports Send Your News To Ik 48 Struderbaleer 1 dr. Land Crtflsrr Overdrive. WWtc Wall Tires good ttmilttifin m Cadillac “SV' Hydm-M**ic. Radio & Heater ’47 Chevrolet 1 Ton Conoply Evccllcnt xShß.|>c Robert Veow»n, Inc, 1419 S. McDowell Street DIAL 3-6481 ft »<, • Hi i f |a{i'' ? % : ■ .. i,. * smkLc A " JOT. IW Rcafe,; TKSfiKftiWrwSßrrffi» ®3; B®s V fofev n '■mvm&k*. t9Bt \MC6f%^j^ ml:_ljk f iit „, ■■■l-; I;i:i*ok mi missi\<> ru . >,t)inirl ,\l ju Wilkins HI. >«m *>f* Mr. uul Mrs. S. A. Wilkins, .1 >. »>f Washington. \. <’. who had bt***n r*‘j)oit«‘il niivsinj; in atlion fti Korta in now taking troat *;i**ni in m uMnv hospital In Ta »£ WiS£l 8£ SMART! *<• *- GET THE BEST AND MOST ' # TOR YOUR MONEY * * hL A Jsk jjjy *i |l^ i waJßjiHßßiy j * T jp | > 1 <>..#l^™™^. Keeps haif *> * ssissi ■ t tvv /fl* W you * mx-- v *> 4nh )|ve ■ in * l dim* mS&sWM drug and HONE BETTER AT ANY PRICEI «»t titusr* t» sn» »« « » Whatever your loads,whatever your roads... lt . .• .. :•. '•'• •'•>’•'v rtc-:' ■ ~, ; • - v ■>:,. . FEED, milk, poultry, grain farmert in Economy Run 'ound Ford* hauled f*m at mighty low rent p#r F* 1 gnd all Ford*, off**' TWO cab«f •*3300-ib. food* ... 2.3< a mitei” Stockman A)«x fof.hoj# .addretf >n wpiest drove his Ford !■'-*> Slake I'uuiptxul with f'nvvr.K Ptl,OT in Ihe Kconojnv Run. Hr reports; ' ] drove 5778 miles in « months, with average load of .’7OO lb*., made 144 I stops. Totsi coat of sa«. oil and mtiir>tenantj- with a** repairs was sl.’t >.f»H —or only 1 who is said to have assaulted Police Chief Garland Nobles of Chadboui'n oil June lit lb‘ was taken into custody at Loris, S, C. Thomas waived extradition and was returned here soon after he was lick.'J up Friday. He faces n char;:e of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill Chief Nooles icportedly had 1 hoinas in custody on a charge of t.c.ins drunk and disorderly when the assault occurred. The offic* r nalvcrt | ESERVE I Ls ERT PfSTIM ER S£ OR FOR AT ION :11 it/ i 3 K c-<^V(VS[j|M§§ V\ lii-kcy >»•'».••» proof, lii’, e, ■, ; Edam • fraa FLOWERS get them quicker, freihar in nimbler Fords! Economy Run driver? faund Ford? cut cost-, on !fop-ond-t*v V-U’r or Six*. w Economy Run—money sav»d *v.ry mil* w>*r>. th» Rower Fitoti F-5 i? top Heavy duty ceiled country, pushed through off-the-read mud. . . . Tbe\ kept daily record* of everv penny spent for gap, oil, rosbota riance and repairs. Tffie nvult: overwhelming .new ev»- dence that Ford Trucks with the Powfm Pjimt -fawn t PAGE THREE