PAGE FOUR o*r ■»**»— J"a «i *'SIH # fJ r “‘J #% f I'l ; " J A ; -f:: J f ; TiRIM CM 144th tUB ftf SERVICE rv .i p uAnr; . TARBORO Lie i ; .-i ■ S'- liit Chure-h . ; ■ Its 44th '■;:>' A,'-. ' hi"' v/nb a ■ !■■' '’.'vi. -■ .. ' mon bv f- ' , ‘: .C ; A. D. MuM.’iv ' W;t: who vs also rasne of Si. 5-' a .I‘. .. list Church in :<*••.% Eei n NC Hie occasion nimkcd «u : re annivei surv of the puts ore ■ ;•> Rev. Mr, Mostly at H;;k- ; V oii.-i : where be : < ioci the R. j H. Patterson •. ho • .■■ ■ '-•• •• many year,''- Ih" ehrux a nas - cent’s um.it*re,one an c ■ ■ . . >.• urogram tfirough which wow '-''in- i closes and a new iI or ru * been ; ectded. Oihw vkutoei- a Mr offing, ft !. •pw itc> . .. " ! •- t:; T has i» deve loping t ucatioivai iiit of Tar boro. Many of tln: "met t o ,:ii, the coma'.unity '.-.e •■•*.- , t •; ; , original "found-;-., father:' 01 tic church, sovv;.. of v.i. v, v; live; Is jvat lire Insurance adequate on your home? Was it bought to cover you r home Sea > r-iff. aso or five years ago when th:: vji’ne was half what it is now? Xht value of your home is worth protecting let Cavenesw Insurance Agency give you full j protection on jour heme amM furnishing. „ CAM. T. 9553 ■BEFORE YOU SUFFER UN NECESSARY FIRE LOSS CAVENESS INSURANCE AGENCY Academy Building DIAL 3-3563 ____ j Roy Cavemc s» y Sr. } Roy Caveneaa, Jr. | | Better Buys Here! '--3Y' m U£ * l /tro STATE 1 I | J . [ k L§pjl I 4 Isa M»ew 'I ! 1 ' T di .— .OCM A)// TI L SIR WALTER CHEVROLET McDowell & Lenoir Sts. RALEIGH POi's i Vi! I'.MvTOtl t. product of Shaw University and >, nepuinr with his parialuon tcr in swu-rai yeau>* .Mr " Mosel v e )th ’:wve::’Tr ■ :mb-rs of bis Men ■ ■ci'.-: AS on to '.V. Mid : "it. ’ ..o I a - and Herbert Williams They A. Smith ~nc A--iv.-Hui, otfi \i i A Mosely <>i Waybingtuw, Nf. ■ ‘ion •> a ituyf-j a served lb,* ’Hi ;HUiii'f*r saia 1 of bis pastorate at Union Baptist t'hnrch. Tar boro, SU 'u i K‘. t l‘!th .oh' ; : Tin? ten ton cadets vvere rated | II y the cediv officer-.? t:t Ft. Bliss, j, Mr. Collins whose home is in j - Sniithfie.i l, N. C, will begin his j j.njor year at Hampton institute I ! this Septem'.x-r, A graduatt of the I oktdn Elt s„ d iool, he j | plans to go to dental school upon j ; his graduatioa next June, lie is | : 1 m n r c i the Of«ga Psl Phi j : fraternity. .; ■ t i v..-I’• ,c! ,r.v family ,j Rev. J. A. iuebam: left la t ‘reel- \ I I If* Si: ' Cl'llVcn tlOl I II! : i.if m tv. 1 ‘eDrti', from v. herr.'i- )*>. i 1 jo 1; r.f,, to Atlanta for tin August 2H-2Sth.' A.:.:. ; ; ld ,!:••- ;.i :•. Farritv Nl., ' . . :;i;ar. w ;• oxesuct* d to nu'ike i :inv,‘ trip F Wharton re . ■ . iif.' f’ ''in n v:‘=it to his HOW FARMERS vm j f fieri v if -v? iA I vyyi L it M REPORTED ! The Lory of h- -.-. a few colored l !, -’ t. r :; : a t- "*’! u-r red It i * tit a i ii’LS.COO effopt r.itive cotton gin H | :.: .- mi':. t.- a, m A-:’ by \ H | ; i- in the August >.-.-•.••<• of ' News i ('-■■■ a p.:i •! i - : - !•:: .11 : ' t AciHUli- ; rtratiou. j 1 Air Fuhr t an fiilrnim-'traiivc of- j i'i <:r of EVA, -luys it took two j .•ears o; cxpinimiiy and pleading j : .J i..in Gammon, farmer and pro- ] .. ;ni i'i lue County Negtto Busi- 1 !.:..: Leav.uv. and other farm lead- j to ' th project tartod. Add ; • n ti i! s*. 'ii' of the farmers v.x.ritod to back nut because they i wore all aid of the reaction of the j uthet three gintie.'s in Marion. IV:! b.. ! ■■■: s of thi co-op | thou 1 hat the colmed fanners j . light to have their own pin Fi- | rally In die sp n, .if )[HS, they : had succ-'i'd. d in raising $30,000 ; -. .noli they plunked down on a S7O- i (00 modern gm. In September of! the su.i.c year, the first bale of j cotton rolled on to the platform, j ;rd the co-op was in business. | Not a single one of the other i ginner:: has said a word against j ti . 1 n-op Mr. Gammon reports. 1 And the Nes a.i gin has made mon- 1 e\ 1 very year, eniiugh to ;>ay di- ! vidends to the 45 preferred stock- j holders, and allow a rebate of $3.- 2>k% SAVINGS 21/2% WE ARE NOW PAYING 2 4% INTEREST 1 A YEAR rOMPOUNDED QUARTERLY THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK 122 S. Salisbury Street /|§|N Raleigh, North Carolina ‘ ' ■. . ■ I '■• '■ '. 1 . *.' '.. . . ..' ■ ' w;\ . f: .. ..; . ■'■■■■ : THE CAROLINIAN 50 a bale on ail cotton gunned by both common and preterred stock-| holders. There a.e 75 of the for mer. On an average, the gin has been , processing about 2.0C0 bales o! vitton a year. At picsent it takes I i. 500 beies :o in- tt a;: .jL>li; ~1 ij <:ij:-. The rate for ginning is about sl2 >,er bale. Fewer 7’ersor.s at Work On l ainis in July Than in UU2 Thiity-six thonsani.. fewer per sons '.vor, at work on farms in boo South during the survey week. .; illy 19-25. than during the sarr.i jioi ido n year a,g\ repori.- the U S. Department of Agriculture For the Nation as x •.'•fide, oot plojanorl v.ire- d<>wn 200,!ift0 f-mi a year ago. Total number at work !0.772.000 Os the-. 4 .149.001 ‘ were employed in the South cithi. r on tin ii 0 '•••.•« farms of a hi'ed v. orkers. Wuh most of the cultivation e r cotton in the South completed, far mers in that region v. tc eitn 1 ci'sting tfioir crop with in.-eoti cides, or nirt about ready to boiiio '•ieki«rwiK| wse k 15•«.;.».»j it/. Mr.:. cVihe! P. WtiHams and sons j (*'!•**l’oiu'e and Bernard of Bronx, |N V. me the I:nests of iiev par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. C Uwaicc Pten,- , S ; v v ♦ 1 --a - Vi -I;'ii i ii!*. and Airs. .James WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 1953 Dunson are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells of Brooklyn, Nov York. -nr l " r ’irO ,sons ! nod godchild, Leticia Campbell of New York City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Branch and son. Mrs. ooi vs is ivii . Branch's sister. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Taylor and daughter. Diane of Montclair, N T. are the gucits of Mrs. Ida Kearney. Mr. Taylor has returned to Montclair, bet Mrs. Taylor and Dianne will bo here through Labor Day. Verde M Si dor and coo. Rome!! and h : s little friend, Ronald My If: all of Det’.oit. Michigan ate visiting Mrs. Abscilla Newsome and Mr. and Mrs. .lames Arring ton. Mr !■' i • Williams and Mr Branch Williams. Jr. motored down tYo.n; i ■.d< li.’h):a. .Eli. and the i • ' vests .if Mr and Mr= Lffi.i ht ».nd A Irani V. ; ,Y, : r- Aj - thur Wilhanis. Mr.--. Selma Smith ar.ci Mrs. Christine Clay of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. are vhitin.. Ruhr brother, Mr. Hinton Jo:,eg and family. Also t Sß*WH»«S««*»**»«*B*** sl * Bß * w *®* Know Your Carrier: ; Eighth.ln A Series «t LEARNING TODAY * m TO SERVE • TOMORROW : jj j " || • ? m m * \' l ■ \ « : MEET MR. HEADEN \ 8 * H The ten year old carrier-salesman vko serves * H CAROLINIAN readers in the Goldston area of m m North Carolina considers each of his customers ® as a personal friend. This young, ambitious yoiung m a man is ackric Headen, Jr., “Zack is the son. of *, | ■ Mr. and Mr?. Zackric Headen, Sr of Goldston, 9 N. C. His weekly CAROLINIAN sales never fall - ■ below' fifty per week and he is constantly in- n m creasing his number. Zackric likes most of all to m '“sell THE CAROLINIAN” and is interested in g a becoming a businessman. m "Carolinian Newsboy* and Girl* not only® ■ make their own money hut also enjoy B ■ many other activities provided by T h e B ■Carolinian for their enjoyment and train-* ■mg. Men and women agents also share in* "the benefits offered by The Carolinian for® *its sales force, v « BOYS -- GIRLS - MEN - WOMEN « ■ M p WANTED Throughout North Carolina g * -TO SELL- l The Carolinian : ■_ _ i JK DON’T DELAY . . .START TODAY! $ * * 8 ®To start a Carolinian route in your own Koroetowngi, ■ community, simply write to The Circulation Mana.ger,p »The Carolinian, 118 E. Hargett Street. He will tell you i*how to start your own money-making business. here as house guests of the Jones' !m e Mr Laura Campbell and Miss j Evelyn Burnett. The group, ac ' ccrnpuincd by Mr. Jones and j daughter Malissa motored to Ports- \ mouth, Va. where they visited Mr. ,-;nd» Mi’ ~ tliiltyu Joues, Jr. F.ittle Hinton 111. accompaincd them back and is spending a few 1 itn his grandparents. Mr. Charles Alexander and Mr. 1 Earl Alexander of Philadelphia, i Pa. are visitin. their parents in. the Wise Community. Also quests of the Hinton Jones' •vere Mr. Joe Branch cf Louisbvrg end Raleiah: Mrs, Mary Battle Watson and Miss Justina Kearney of Raleigh Also, Mrs. Fannie Col lins of Washington, D. C., and THERE SHOULD RE A ■- (VRQWMAN IN EVERY HOME