.. ElUjr i : . ‘TURPAY, SEPTEMBER A j. 954 *4* * 17 4 II r*|«# II f* vv Uiiams Wins % fifes’ Oratorical Contest *s* ,1 B. HARDEN C^ T CAOO. Ov.t» of the ' ’• . ' ttifj foth ; ’: * •..». ■• * -it jri heid ftv: fc h*. tho . C c . - • id* l l Center m South ' i; 2> M -ccmv .rJ/M v.*.s the j < w !»**'> t Cwit«.-si f-„4*U'! i*l£ & * r . ( n.k. r r jrr: of x-'-ovtT -• 0 'r. 01' r•. t.’Vf: Co of Kite? I ili !'..t' ,t ‘.’j ly. i r- " rows ir#&a T P • • .--.«■ , C ! . .* (~.H v 4 j amazingl ' $ \f |S nffk * ss% : mg eSVGF W - B Dr.cyiid’s *■ vputt. ** -■■ ■- jjjng -'■ f your BREAD It ft* ' -* \ I £s" r ' ■ . . .-•• „J» - v ‘ * r TO BAY AND f frer day .';-s,mms£#~ 'ka f)(W<k(!j* _ i ? —rmiinr nri mu iwi iiiMi»fi«imiiii>i»iiMMi«nninwnmMnMi«iii«iinr •> 1 | ** a4p«rtt«»rf n September CLAMOUR jj HIRZLINGER’S tkree-pieet, etuemble— utterly chic and triply suited to unpredictable, climates. In Anglo’s photogenic, u flash blae-ti” fabric eom for the jacket , t s Hr! and blouse of block worsted. Blue . Cherry. White, Rust—an black. Sizes 8-16. We Have Recently Remodeled Our Store For Your Convenience MODERATE PRICES STILL PREVAIL SEE OUR Complete Line of Women’s Gorgeous Fashions We Are sen “THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER" r-OR STYLE QUALITY AND PRICE SEE i (i 0IIIII! (iH*S ■ Ladies Siien lai&Hs® or* Ts rr A T-v s ■*- <**' C’-'V* pii 2h I jl jl c> i . ■rrrmnzMy founded bv the Hoo rn ablK Judge Willis m C. Hueston. t Gv nd Secs e’ary of IBPOEW, ;:a.s -n :r enee fi.-ic* 1625 and ; }>?.s awarded more that, a million - do-. - i worthy youths who 1 ■ ; ••mrated in oratories'- i •).' : Morn than 675 students hcv-~ t-t t;raditatv’O thru to • • E!ks pit ■ ai program Last vs ’ - 'or - . 4', t• dcr.ts viirOi lcct 1 I in Ar. < >U5,U:.Ctiv £!KI . : schoisrs-ui^. j The sewen C : trlt.-ta.-us having I alroady wen -.i.-./tfesl* in e<xch of I respective ~ t>: - com ' ) i ’t*d her»- for national bor.vrs ! j an i J 250 each »:»vi the SISOO to ■ ire nat;on;=! winner Con testa* ‘s were. MirgereU L . Bowes, Newport News. V., : . Ch.irlea Stierrili, Gary. Ind. Lc- • : ona Jackson Fresno, Cai , Harold ■ Fuller C> ahor-,s City OF'?: f JHHi, ?v *. • ,rc.E CB.Var SPEAKS In hl» address of tonracn- I datiou to tP oratorical c«n* | testanfs Cf.nid T: jltt-d Kul- ! rr Ry V.m l it Sohnsen said, I "A- I here and! .listened to t * auna people who on to.-'iorr w musi fake oar pfaers on the ha ftlefieW ! ! on the i'irine li’-c—l thought ot tlif u , i victory v. e ;s on t'i»* ' i .ii In the hu ;i'! sn’■ < i.njrt of too f nfted ; v>:i* f,o-.rr’ - yr.tcd • i 1 co»i>titutt«nal: i that t,t ii. -■ of 'seperate /•«t >• . u-t lic forever .><• • (be land of 1 >’•* lit- ann home of the j Vave.” •M.v /rrertlM it -rs s happy | j fhoLifii'i i/' j or* if O.H coui: r i’.'u v c*. “to ' loir k that ; w.t -cud 1. and Elßf ! ,r»': i;.«s s’v.uG RuvU helped I i tt- ;.m.y. ;/.SMfcy fo!* that k’.v i to- u* mu /cn to ct>r..e frojf? the 5 iv ..,ii^i > . „ <c j,au somc ccurscs v. hich face us, and with ; Gods hel( Mod vo'ir unfaH+ny 1 .•••’•■V-■•'’:• .KhcU nv-'-ri the char- : «af»Q Wf* St«stji WVf! ’ tv e* t■•i •• c ihc ;mi gh iy God on ■ our iidc th<? right rr:Ui." J.ihr-son spoke of the h-ytotiug • : *';V T.T%. "R * I • - 1 Ei rett ih e e : i MA NW A CTX i REt> IN GARNER NEAR RALEIGH, AND SOLD ALL OVER NORTH < ARDIJNA. j- ;- . :■ "• (i ;k| Hujfe centei vlismond fiinkid Dr iK g fi»-o" bniiianr dumondi set into IK 181 hearts. The matchm* wedding band l| U\ tis> .? diamond». J 4 ht. gold jg gj teountingt &C doth (or only F A/ZV~\m*d i > «*»*■ »■:»».iu. **mww*. anyumarauim jwimwiw miwti»ir/n« i—eewiiWLi I 6 Negroes Among 30 New Extension Agents In NC ! Six Negroes will be appointed , i to positions as ■? result of a de- . | cision to use the bulk of North ; Carolina's share of recent ap- i : proved federal funds to employ : 50 assistant farm and h r -r-e a- | , r is sad secretaries, according ; : to :nf> r rector rs the state ex ‘ tension set Vice. I'b< >\tension service, lhrnujo ,ts farm arid home ■jv-nts wj the counties ind spe a at the colleges, traditionally H* s provided .id vice to farm people <m ; specific projects or enter nriscs. With increased detisod* on Zi.rr.: 1 tone, there has been a . : decreasing opportunity to give at j overall planning service to in div.dual farms, said D S Weav- Legal ilsiice NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Under sed by vin,.e of : te Power of »«ip rom*rned •»- a oo» lam. deed us trust executed h} Lawrence T. Ligisaiet and wife, Robarta Lightner, dated the Ist day of August, 1351, and recorded | in Book 1076, page 381, in the Os , Lee of the Register of Deeds of Wittke County. North Carolina, : detavlt hexing been made in the : payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms ; thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will of fer so: sale »t public auction to the h.guest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raleigh, North Carolina, at noon, on the Ist day oi October, 1354, the property conveyed m said deed : of trust toe same lying and be j - - tn the County of Wake and -‘c of North Carolina, m Ra- If'-igh Township, and in the City : p ! Raleigh, and more particulsriy described as follows. : TRACT ONE: of Sr: ;thfj.e»d Street n the City | oi Raleigh. N. C., and described j Dv metes and bounds as follows: | BBEGINNING at an iron stake ; on the South sice of Stnithfield Street, .-aid .stake being the North Last corner of Lot No. 1 of the 1 Capehan. property as shown by map recorded in Book of Maps : :*«. pags 100. and the North . W cat corner of Lot No 2 thence in an Easterly direction along ; Stnnnfjeld Street 50 feet to an ! !ron stake in Stnithfield Avenue i extended; thence in a Southerly j direction along the Western line of Smith field Avenue 340 feet to an iron siakv the Bast comet: of i No 1§ of tile Ca pen art , property and Use South East cor l T '' e ' tit Lot No. 2of said property; thence in a Westerly direction ■ aion S the line of Los No. IS 50 | feet to an iron stake the South j easl corner of Lot No. 1, *nd the | South West corner of Lot No. 2; j thence m a Northerly direction | alW! « ‘he dividing line between i Lots Nos, J and 2, 140 feet V. j the point of BEGINNING It be | »ng uot No. 2 of the Capehart property according to the map i of division of the same made by C. ,vl Lantbe. C.E., April 30, 3826, recorded m Book of Map*. 1325, : page 100. and being part, of trie j property conveyed to Eh, L B i Uapohart Uy Mrs. Bessie W West ! e ;, 5 J- oy R eed dated August. 3F i and duly recorded in the Registry of Wake County. North Carolina, :n Book 478, page SOI. reference to which is also made for further description; and be* . tr.g the same property conveyed . oy L. B Cape hart to Maggie L. Capehart by deed dated May 5, | jsLB. and recorded in Book 547. Pule 388, Wake County Registry, v-no being the same property con : v.-yed by L B Capehart arid , ie ’ Maggie L. Capehart to i Lawrence Lightner and wife, Roberta Ligntner. by deed dated. November 10 IWI, recorded m Book 871, page 278, Wake C 0.,, -a ; Registry. | TRACT' TWO: Lot No. 9, oi Washington Heights, Raleigh North Carolina. as - saown or, map of same made by L. E. Wooten, C.E., said map being recorded in the office of Register of Deed# for Wake County, tc Book 147, page 52. t eferenc* to which map is here*. M made for further description; being the same property convey ed to ,L T. Lightner and wife, Roberta Lightner. by G. L- & N Corporation, of Wake County North Carolina by deed dated March 10. 1848. and recorded in Book , page . Wake County Registry TRACT THREE; | ‘-lit No 10, of Washington I Heights. Raleigh. North Carolina as shown on map of same made i by L. £ W ooten, C.E.. said map ; being recorded m the office of Register of Deed* of Wake Coup.- I ! tv, in Book 1947. page 52. i reference to which map is here by made for further description: i being the same property con | : veyed to L T. Lig.htne* by G. L : & N. Corporation, of Wake Coun ty, by deed dated December 14, ! 1948. recorded in Book ’! B a ße Wake County Registry. i This 50to day of August. 1354. MERC A L. YARBROUGH i; Trustee |! Sept. 4. U. 18. 25. 1954 of Thurgood S. Marshall N.AACP ! Chief Counsel with the famed Love joy Medal at the Civil Lib | erti.es program during the after noon He spoke of J. H. and J. S. Dickinson, New Jersey men o* color who helped perfect the player-piano; W. B. Purvis, who invented machinery to manufac ture paner bags, without which we would be lost. Also men like A. B. Albert of .Louisiana, in ventor of s cotton-picking ma chiue; Buelby J. Davidson, m , veutor oi an adding machin®. THE CAROUNIA? , «r. director, state college asm- • \ cultural .• ;r.’...;r, n service To intr-, iucr such a program I i into eaten'-, > congress recent- ‘ ; ly approve/ $7 000.000. North ! i Carolina’s share is about $840,00’ : United States citiaen* spend j j about * one- touth of their li ■ me \ j tor food. The present condit. in of U; - ted i States livestock pastures s esti- : j mated to oe the worst in 18 year* I as a result of droughts. MADAM ~EDCN | Gifted Palmist and Psychic Medium Tells you any and everythin.? you wish to know without **%- | • ! 'K:7 \ny tops, tin** nf ♦*jv*rrv«»‘??id £'vsjg 11 true m& xw*. ! hu.w •<' - -■ ns es life, if trenad. j troubled or in douot. consult this psychic reader at once. She can and wdl help you. Consult her on business love marriage. I v ■■■*• dordp «„ .’iu/ys. uist and *!•-* ~ sjyjfc* trd w-eculatler# < | ol all kinds VO« MUST BK MHSHRII OR VO CHARGE. Don’t be discouraged if others have failed to help you j j She does what ct.h r,r j claim to do. One Halt drill cqitvince you j this medium and divine healer i» superior to any reader you j hare consulted. TELLS YOU LUCKY BAYS AND NUMBERS Private and Confidential Readings Daily and Sunder for fo»#> j (j White and Colored—Hoars; »;©« A, M. To #:*># ** M —CT«m< i Wednesday Afternoon, 1,/iok for Neon Hand Sigrt -Permanently Located rr- My C« Private Home 1 Mile South at City Limit* on U S. Highway No. i l And $6 At— South Hill Virginia No House To House Calls—No Mai* Answered—~t ail In Person sssssssassssasssss^ The Finest In CINDER BLOCKS CONCRETE BLOCKS And Enslite SLAG BLOCKS For Strength *isd Beauty * FIRE RESISTANT ★ LOW BUILDING COST IMM EDI A I £ DELIVERY On Request —*—• Call Today * \ '| f Underwriter* Approval Standard Cinder Block COMPANY N. McDowell SC RALEIGH Dial f-t tM Latest official new car registration figmm* for the 6-month period ending June 30, 1954, show : Hnrn 1C h vcf | JL v/JL LI lu ill 0 1/ in sales Ford is first in sales because it's first in value! It m the only car in the low-price field., that offer ... &VS engine ... Ball-Joint Front Suspension ~. Trend-setting Beauty! With fm ■eQmjr more cars than any other dealers witfe Ford up 49% wkmm ttys- industry as a whole u» afeHing fbwer mm . . , wit*? mom people bwyhnjf tnor® Fords than ever baforet thee* cw he little doubt that today’s Ford b >oior beat buy. too For what other car at, Fort a pnoe offers you V-8 power’’ What other oar at Ford* price brings you Ball-Joint Front; Sus penakan and trend-aatting beuty? And what other car at any pri< return* you m high a ah are of yowr money at trade-in-time as Foed? The answer » amply thus: no ear at any prior brings you bo much of wha* you want moat aa does Ford. Test Drive the Ford of ywr fflhoiee and seal y «. !. feC. emt tempany Septs -1 |)|n| tratk>nii for January through Jtme »9£4, 'gjjL >»*•*' for which figures are ®voilab'et- S« juar Ford fin , aqs Tomorrow's best trade “rwfiSn e,B A r. I Personals B«.- v arid Mrs William Dunston and convalescing nicely from a wreck, in TPtboro. August 6 Their sister, Mrs. Sue Du.oston Atkins of Corona. N. Y is still confined in the hospital at T»»- boro cue to broken ribs. Mir Lula Jones of East Jones Street who was also in the wreck, is improving. Many happy return* tn Mr* Mildred William* who celebrated her oi .r theta y on August 12, Mr. Mplvia Btrdeali, Sr ha* returned home after visiting his son *»r?d in-law, Mr. at??. 4 Mrs. James Birds all. s*“§i Sob I lift ■ wPm C yp i sp k w % wi I* IPi Mi KENTUCKY L ?) BOURBON I fCffcTl m*..[•Sri | s*J.3o ftJPint 4-5 PAGE THREE

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