WEi::.. ENDING SATURDAY JULY 31. 1954 ErabMowwr-*.'* r-i —r^i-—I- —•. t T-yi - r-fTTiymiiTrfin l is nnißam \m iwiull iliiijui ,ll i.ii ilhi.ii i.h*> muTrn*- - nr-ri-rrimmiwTiii A Summary Os What y w tyc» i xf'iATdnr* r* a ft* h/uD i ';; r» ‘v N cie: Th i s iv a ; • » ;- s r <'ii Court !*■ * \\Nprk that involved V 7 POTT 15:. ■». swr 'a*** -»«-«■«-*.«ua«..'*ufwnmu»4wu.T»« w******' w * Ever:"’.'.ling For . . ■ r.UILDING REMODELING REPAIRING | * LU&3CR r t * ATHEY'S PAINTS I * BUILDING MATERIALS j * BUSSWIH HARDWARE Dial 7563 PABOIINA r UiiiiULllin BU'LDERS CORP. ?!7'219 Dnwson St. RALEIGH. N, C. *»*■ IP***-* - £'**■ -TO ‘ • i "j'' ' / . " ' » * | i. * i '*•■*««««»««»»» * ’ GSIBiY’S GIN Si* be/* fMiHed londo* Ttev (Shi. 91 Praof. JOG* ystw tpmH. rtsFler* Products Cofp. New York. N.Y. »&&*&*-' —-f"-ii‘.rrmil«rnirri-rr-n-(nnmrmnilTniHlirnn*flMW'llllW rm 1 i.'.n. J|jr| ' 4 j^> ■. * /-^os£~~^Uh# f #-, / W/fle ■—. &*> jfa t j Mr-t | i /-2** i^ s "—f f1 # I #*% It f 1 l* 0 I -& -4#!/11> ' Lf fe s t °f m f ' t S * 'vf! f * ;. .; f -s*Wtf %.;/;-*! it o .l "°| f 7 K Fueling—-Zj "° „ *i f ’ f ' fk if; -I «k- *»IUB , # """'■■A' ;; jt-*--' —*-/?f ; A if 1 "•'■ Vbf* ki "***-. ..,.?> w || J| | Compare Ford with any other lar-for-doHar, feature-for-feature . . . and Ford's score puls it away out front ■’ .' *in value. And what’s equally important, the modem feature* ■\ and trend-setting styling of today’s Ford will keep its value : i; \ '" - * ' . 0 1 hopelessly out-dated! *■ ’***"II WWW MMIMMHIMHMMani ISTJU JU CAnvi-tc ci oi try in. 2to destroy tin* ev'.i'iice *» gainst him. Saylot Taylor of 313 Lee Sti. . . •ui tr.ir.-xt in City Court or. a ■ aof Stalina a hot water i •■‘•mV from toe \V. H. Km-; I- : . Corn;.•any htu- rod a; o fn i, A [,;;ng with an "litcer to the line "stolen protv-ri; . toe hot watca On the latter rhai go, T; v wr wit- *tv » n a s* n;.••nee of s'x tiontlls. T‘ is 10: it was s ■•*.' ■ <:d upon condi'inn that the ce ll -idant pay ?K0 and 00-ts The I n-.ir. ca i notice o! appeal I ~s bound ever t« Superior [ i. . uuatr a bond -if SlO Citir ■act.ve in- lead in:: to the downfall and final arrest < ' Taylor were QetfcCtivc:- 1 H Bn-verr. H L Pei hies, sad F W Hi. wins TTBLIC Dilt'NK AKP Attesting to i he fact i h i! public drunkenness and '■ S2OO and costs, and the ease nas been referred to the Slate Hglhway Commission for probable action. Lester gave notice of appeal vie! ne was bound ovs: to Wake Superior Con: t under a bond ' TftJO KOI ST) OVf'.K I Th,. - n o 'smo bound ivee irr mi mi ~ni ™ r.. y I. Coiiit here Monday a . .u-i-..»u1! vutn a clcacilv we<i- Ma i W A Bland eon dtistid u ivliniiiiarv ; ior lh foil .lames H:026; •T m Co r.o vp. and Alnert Cur- ! -v. tiar";. a,',' Cromer are : i be : ■’, !,-: ■ t;o.. r e.vi> bonds each . th .i iitr . undvi a br-jid of ;>. its s ■ ,r. h C Benton 1 1'. (*-■ b"a .|, ) rr i.; ; ■ . jr.-j Cl; . ; . f .vViaii i . Bout ' last Friday. ci C ‘. . -v i !\ jrth. when '.•p tri 'n n held Curtis no a 1 r.vwed cm, of Tr.ey il' : it . to ha' e bcat h m ! ■ : :n ■ or-rpr ei him. and *< ft ‘'im helpless hi toe hich -vu "■; nrr-st does not pay s'as .funinr Batis. who re ■•id- s .it Cl Brisks All ev. Batts re(■'• ived a six months sr.ment t fur public drunken nrss aud re dsfiiia arrest. The sentence ms si" pended upon eoniiition Sh it he not violate mi laws fop a period ot two years, ' ;s a.,:.-, oh-.'_.-d with u • >: • • as struck j by a eat h. ir,.’ drive -, by One 1 ■ jo.- iv, • >. r ni J Harp Street • .1 u-c A'.iter Do,.n continued ! ; P aver •'■■■: -id., nv tu ;n. this ; | C-.'rd to ce:.-t f.<r disorderly | copdticf ntlay wc <■ Aipia i ; Whitfield er.'i t iar!es Rogers of | ! “HO I'i'd ->•''* 'V r.dentor. Street ' 1 i P's occtiveiy. V. lutfiete wa s charged court . Rogers received a 30- | .: c sent.-r.ee :i?pended upon ! the paj-int-Rt. of cost. I.ES'fIR EVANS N VBBEO In s. easo that was called Tue?- oiyv m City Court. Lester Kvare. I 3if. E TV V;C Sr;C -t. roc-'uvod -tn i iT.on*?". for I j rrrkles?? di;\ ng after his lu’cnse I : had bf?n revoked. fii.is was ordered to pay T/h}, 9 'lsLUfPthmjju By Bil l Paolsow „ a i so we should have «*yor! the money to buy wirve stock! But wait tilt sunt-. Ir.cr — ' gfa NATIONS FIRST GROUP i CONFERENCE DEVOTED EX- i CLUSH’ELY TO PROBATION j PicHsrrd above is the first •rtroun of persons in the Fast to participate in * eoticfie- FALL ORIENTATION IS j SLATED FOR SEPT. 15 i DURHAM Freshman Week and Fail Orientation activities at j N’o’-th Carolina. College at Dor- j har.i. will be held between Sep- j tcir.ber 15-22. Classes start Sep- j tember 23 'Thursday) at P3O a. ■ m. TCC Counselor R D. Russell s m charge of the activities w-i'ieh will include the usual bat tery of entrance tests, physical \ examinations, and sueiat and re lig ous services. President Alfonso Elder, Dean G- orge T Kyle, Dr. Charles D U :tts. director of Student Health Se: vices, and representatives f-c.n the NCC News Bureau will speak to tne students on Sept. 15. Student Government President E>. ::e?t Word of Rocky Mount and the college's personnel deans. • i Jean L Stewart and Misg Louise Latham, will be among Tmm.- day's speakers on September 16 Specialized tests scheduled by ; days include: Thursday: English, | Fridaj -Mathematics and Psycho ; logy; Saturday, French; and Monday, Personality, required of 1 all freshmen and new students. Mrs Frances M Eagleson. : Ever Int out an exclamation of disgust when you drop your Up- j stick ease on a dirty floor? Don't ! let. it worry you. Just head for j j the nearest supply of soap sod ! | water and suds it off. The ea@* j will look even better, after * j fhoough washing and polishing with a clean dry cloth or tissue. I If you're going to buy * now radio or television set, you'll be I wise to consider plastic cabinets 1 These are increasingly popular because they don t warp, don't. | show scratches, and are easy to i keep clean witn soap arid water i If you want to give your plastic : radio or TV set ari extra luster, 1 wax it after washing Make sure. | of course, to disconnect the set. before washing. in competing f or the 1064 "Col lege Queen of America" title. Miss Pittman is indeed a charm nt example erf >he. loveliest A ■ merican Co-eds THE CAROLINIAN sponsored conference devoted i exclusively to the problems of juvenile probation officers and workers. Dr. Charles E. King, sociologist of North Carolin* College. Durham-co-sponsoring ! registrar, will explain regjwtra | tion procedue in Duke Audito- - I rium at R. 30 a. rn on Wednesday, j Sept 22. i Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Find H«aiing Subatanctt That Doe* Both— Relieve* Pain —Shrink* Hemorrhoid* New York, N. Y. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to stop bleeding-without surgery. ■in one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve ment.'' wa* reported and verified by doctors’ observations. P*in was relieved promptly. Arid, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of a!!—this Improver -rt was maintained in **" ~rr« doctors' observations « r« continued over a period of it fi.y months! ■> fact, results were so thor •«gh that sufferer* were able to make such astonishing statements j *« “File* have ceased to W a j ( *« j. . -'y.;.'-', ,v ' QAumm mm jj i historic Christian cultural institution, founded up o n the ji ideals of Religious Education and Service to Humanity. The orig tnai bask objectives have continued with additions in the academ ic organimtion, and facilities, to meet the present day needs of the student as m individual. I A record has been maintained over the years, of preparing ji l and placing leaders who make outstanding; contributions m ai 1 areas of service. j* (USS A RATED BY TSE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Course# leading to the A. B. and B. S. deg rees in the following fields of concentration: Business AdnmlNtm Ntxumi Scxenaex *nd Education Mathematics Fine Aeim Physical Education Mom* BoowKwm.cs Religious Education Language* and f,»we»tvw‘<* Social Sciences I * TRAINIW APPROVT&D BY YbW VETERANS ADMINISTRATION THE SCHOOL OF RELIGION T " •• -rsity’s School ot Rtsfi&om effen a three year aourm *4 studies 1 to Hi* degry* ot Bachelor of Divinity. Mvmntni Ctm»*m For /a-lwvter Afirwafer* r «| J Ttrflil OCnilC* SEPTEMBER 16--(N«w Shidenfs) r ALL Imi SEPTEMBER 20~-(Return*n« Upperctaasman) For information and bulletins writo th« Registrar WILLIAM R STRASSNKR. Pr»e,rl*nt - •xi>L*»ui»*»iuil l tti'miaaiaii w*~iini**i I' wwimi i n mini * ttocwusiMU «.i*•' *' ,ri,r '- f_■ unnnr 1 jujmTiiMiuminiinni i J .wiiittttnr»*«ii>iwißiw,e l ** - group with the Natiosial ft** j h.ttiou *«d Parole A»*>»oja.b<*te. 5 serv#S w ohalmmst Alta j WmiA, »e»4ed front row. lefl to right are Mr*. Ro«eita Brow er. Ossie E. Davt*. WAtitam ft ChiW*. M*s* Annie O, 3-xn**, Miss Olivia Boitlwju-e. Unthank, and Amo* Red*. Ra«% j row Ms. Jim Eta L«e. TuMy McOre*. NTfA eonsultant oE j Austin. Tex.; Dr Carol C. i Howie. STC'C psyehsitgist and instittm ennsnltan*: Mn. Ktv#- Ivm R»»*jko«, Dr. Joseph g. IttnMM, jrr., NCC sMtotagist. sJ w* «*« kpatßtrt* oomrwltant; an* C. O. Williamson problem!" And smong thess «rf* ferers were m very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, sent* of 10 to 20 years’ standing. All this, without the ®s« «£ narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret k a new healing substance (Bio* Dyne®) —the discovery of a world famous research institution. AL ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide «** for healing injured tissue ©a aB parts of the body. Now this new healing suhsrtanea is offered in ointment form for hemorrhoids under the r.am* Preparation H* The price is only Sfiif a tube including an appli cator. The name to ask for is Preparation H—at all drug stor«n And remember—if not entirely j satisfied—your money will b* r«~ i funded promptly.. Dorthye Says ... By Borotfey* Walker, j Home- fcooflorn Ist CaroAtns Few tit A Ugbi Co Fast paced living dmands streamlined procedures in every phase of h'.ipstmaking, from doing the laundry to preparing the meals- To-day hut-*-y-sup meals -le finitely have a plac in our kives : Os course qwiefci* dishes must be attractive and good tasting, ar well a« *a*y to prepare Here’* * tested skillet nwd ; featuring ground beef in which j the oeesf is cooked with rice and : celery vn « sauce of tomatoes aisd i bullion. Just-right *easo«4.n#» j give l* good tlavot . *gb I V V? -■.■** —*”"* ~_, ' As wi : GSr '-VS^ >1 1 s** T\g/m4sit BRfflo 1 ;fel AT YOBR IROCER’S 4W/ j ij ' '“'■' /v-.. .... ... PAGE THREE . 5t kMSiI Rfjgtt SKILLET DISH 1 lb ground beef 1-2 cup chopped onion j 2 1-2 cups tomatoes (No. 2 can> i 12 teaspoon pepper 1 »4>aapcon 'Woi’Chestershire 3-4 snip uncooked nee | 1 2 cup chopped celery 2 teaspoons salt I 1 1-wspoon sugar l cup bullion or meat, stock. Brown nee slowly in 2 la I jsppons hot lard in a heavy skill- *. | birring frequently Add onion, j celery and ground beef; brow . ! tightly. Add rest of ingred I Cover tend nitnmer until run- -i | ten dor- about 415 minutes Sea.-: on to fast* Ytolds 4 servngs

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