PAGE EIGHT <n ;!t«* l«sth ««i«« of th« Trusteeship Onuneß convened at UnM ' ' ' ■'•■ '■ 1 <• •* now offi. -rs wrff «t {ho lielin. Mason Sears, Gnited " ■ )..•■ of ‘f'.•' s :>••.(.*n Mas l>u-.<dnville (left), representative of Haiti •*'• *•• • •••>•> .. I Nfifn )n a top Trtistcexhip post. Or. Ralph Bum lie W»s ■ . 1 v-‘a [. r. f'!.• rso> C: T“ Cliurch Sunday j? ?.)A*|S \ ’ C •*"’ 'Vi*'' ' T* i UiiVii.l di 'oyitftiKkilwn fit l)> lit* J ,w Our Specially S -i T" : : IOOD SYSTEM t-DUSTRIAL BANK ■jL ,L v*‘ s saT^**V • : ’Oa!iSi)ttei sir. vt Li ;,2|') WSjjPJ ST N. C. ■ We Specialize In Loans to Teachers ■Si Nli, JUA or .UJR'ST ... ■ 1 ! - rr ;o-f i i ■ .1 a? . P . \\ ■ IfeHlli l I I i /or o Finer Carolina I | 1 RATE YOUR MAIN STREET I :■! <;•' <A People like to judge a town bv its mam street. Store appear e | • - ‘ • / once, street maintenance and adequate off-street parking are T ;|j| the important factors So this year, 39 communities chose |f. ;$■ ’'main-street modernization” os a finer Carolina project. Os interest to me-chants property c/wners arid customers ere if f these facts they ore dkcovonna. i APPEALANtf ~YQ!JP. STO??£ "ON TRIAL" How modern Is your store front and display liohfinq? A iury ■; | of customers decide' for or wnoinst your merchandise even.' day —and the dcciv'-n d* -•••Hs loraeiy on store appearance! Cus tomers don’t Irak for 1 <3 '>s " --d. in o 1990-vintaqe store. They •"T onto another town to 'hop. If hometown folks take a ’’Saturday shoonlfvq trip" to o nearby town, it’s time t- see a contractor and look to store modernization . . '■•r -m that business at home. PACKING—CAM THEY $TC P ▼*> «MOP? jit i|l The errand parker , . , will w-.-ffc no more than half a liiliT bloat* to Euv Ws ctqorettes.. SThe att ■day porker .. . wilt "• viv blocks to work but usu -5 |ii 111 alG' corks right m front of a store |it || _ The shopper porker ~ . who soend* - the most money, will go |j| ll* elsewhere he must walk more than two blocks. .S till ft money In the r- " ter whpn m“ '■ 'nts net tonetber or>d IB provide owMim-t • nod ’ ' 1 lit overt (Sle*. t nv-.m to mm \ ; \ jfl / #\A -A jj n|i *.. but ?t eon be kept pcMSd or, i f,- ?■ /• .; -7 „'.f ; c ; mes / >•» i is j ]|l con be pointed with a thought to improved traffic flow Side * IJr |'| I|» wdHcs cor* be kept in a qood state of repair bn' ldinqs should he 'jit numbered and street-name markers emoted Good streetlight \ / if! 'J* Ing make* night business rise, ond sidewafk trash reaeptoeies jr wfii help keep the street clean. ||| l|J These fhtee foctorc of "wiam-street madernteation’' are Vn \] jsortbht to a FliNiiiß TOWN. Givi« pride put into action means j }! il« bott'ef business, better shci ••■ing and a ! :;r Town, hogin- dt its center, | i> „ , ( CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) V. ' -—.-■■ i. . . : F>r fi/tuns ease, put vtiur sav ! ins* in F/n - Unitr-d Sp.t. a Sav- < ■ >n#£ Bond T.‘i>' Pay i-•;i S .vir s plan whoirf you wui k ir.akvs it ■ Tilt t.ni.d] f..ipp'y '•( Ik id conow* (..ns for 1955-56 mo> ii ' a little ; above Inst yo;>r'.s peak of Id! n,il iiilfi ton". Tins folia.a.st :s >):•:?■'•■{ , on /r.i nuTo’ 3cvr .ge plan' as re ported in March. | «los and Service on ; anges, Refri att Radios. Hea'ers, ana Everything Electrical CONTRACTORS ll \\ f'S-J ICkSON ELKi IKK \L SFKV \G 1.31 E. Hargett St. Phone 3-5031 YOt’K vVKSTING HOUSE Dfc'AU.R "E try ffo’jxt Kvedt THE CAROLTNIAN j A&T Gets Grant From NO Industry GREENSBORO - AAT Cui>;- S e i has been selected a> une cl the ■ ijo.uitura >ns of hiphoi If.-.ruiitg to j receive a special sciioiarship gram j being made uy Burlington f:*dt..s --; tries h;adirer nalional us. lie ; maii.:fMi:uirir:v firm located her. ! in Greensboro. The grant included a f 1.000 i scholarship fluid, divided ir.la ; e jiial paymenw of SSOO each, to i be given to an outstanding stu i.ii.n; at the college who enters tin junior year this fall, In addition the colley will receive a match ing gift of SI,OOO which can be j used tor any purpose the college i administration de r - gnates. Tin- second gift, according to the coßtirination written t)> John Harden, vice president ; of (he firm, is being given in order to prevent the scholar ships from becoming art added burden on the institution, since tuition payments ordin arily del rat only a fort ut the total educational costs I There ar> no restrictions on th>- sclcc.ti.iri es the recipient otiiei !h.*n lie c* Iw tie outs! am? m ; and that basis for selection be l< ahcraln: . scholarship ena financial need Dr F. D Blufoid, nre.siricnl o? the cc/Hegs- ?i.-'tcd that the r>- ; cipu-rd would i.-t mimed luio ’hr* : summer. , Condition ■mi yield repo.' • made b> •>( .fun* 1 indie.nted *. N C. '.ye crop of 2156. 000 i, i>-h> This , ■ about the same as tie- }9j4. crop. Elks Recall Role In .American Life m CHARI. KS »• McCLANK A IT-ANTH CITY. N. J (ANF) K:k. today art busy • eaJJin; the contributions of the u!o;a'-.i/.:itntn to fraternity life tn Ainet ic-h ..a the date of the 56th annua) convention of the order near- The order meets here the third week in August. Members of the Improved Bene vcleii I- otectivc Order of Klkr of the tVoeld are lauding progress of the organisation since its founding mdcr the late B K Howard and under the leadership of the Ink J. Finley Wilson and its current grand ruler, Dr. Rob ert H. Johnson. Coming m for praise are >hp leaders and departments of the organization These include- Id. Ororge W. lav. grand commissioner of the Education department; Ur. Carter Mar sis \ 11, grand commissioner, Health department; Hohsou K Keynoids, gran f ] director, Civil fjli'rtics; (Jharlrs I' Mi Chuie, grand director, Nation al shrine; John Brown I-'arm; Herbert E. Jones, grand or ganizer, I■ i and tleg.inizi-rv d< partment; l>< Milton ICrigtit, .rand director. Economics de partment. Also Judge Ferry W Hon ,rd, grand legal adviser, !«,.d <iepartnie,nt; A. \V Hilt nrt Charles Mitchell, grand iji rector, Junior and Vouih 11. partment; Gen. Henry Bertn, Antler (iuard; John H Mime g r -. nd director. Athletic d< partment: Hr. Adolphus An derson, grand director, \■ ' rails Affairs rlepaitim-nt. ami f to.vd Garreist grand com nus.Moner, transportation d( partment. Pfobabl.y th« ' ‘.u'diry ?•. :■■ tori- of tile Edu< D. ; ..<!..■ ; ; ii.is been the Oiat -ncai • This event whs eM.'ildihhed r ■ ■ than 25 vs u ■ .•;• •> (>v ;hi ia ‘ Gr.u-d Rub:a WHsor. mid Judim iv C. Huoston It siwa v-hu, an opportunity to exp; t.-; iisv ' on the Negro. The ;s.,p< c a.-rt -io?, ,uti,iv.an; ... ; at •:• , tii.m in puii'.tc schools has pro.- ru .-<1 ;n enlarge <! tj.e.:, '...i j•.... . F.iks In vi,"-;n: ts,. ,r F.<:■■; dopai'Unvllt. t; :v c e mil'ibUtcd more than SI miiuecri.di;, o cylivyen i-.r the n of 700 students Amor.' them h-ur been several whit-. st-alcMs aho wet; (.:n‘,e; •..'.V'e.’s A . ~, .. f , , t:i>n ficpa:'!rt'( is too .V; r- ,-j «' liie>li 1 net Fan Uv-m: )..,•■ r e.\ pi a? ram A", out'-tamn-tg: e;.,-;> ttv.dn.n >:S the Hf: ;!h im • i, t-,., it' "ee-.i in com bo‘.in:; herculpais ami polio The dey ctrc-.-n! has do nat .a v~l imn Itingx i>. hmoitsi throughout the courdry. ft ska has made availabie • ; lyitimiai e. ri’.•entinus X chii,es for chest r,:,■; Other activities of t.h, me’tt ins hide a pr.- course ijndcr ■': (i o.'! ■. r; i ' A... (.i June ;, daughter £;>•• •,■ .■ tj,. Purple (Y<;.<r Nurs-r ci,i, ■ I hrougli its Civ i 1 I idertie deparUnrut *• J k > about s;';t< ! k> !«, (lit;: Ulltt.n *>egi; s in -• H i-., . I department also helped Negro cilros fruit worker', ii: !• taiiila vviii tflru battle to, ei;u,*t pa v Other amts in which the tie partment has been active in dude r aihai.tl segregation cases, integration u. i u . Armed Forces and (lie Kiuvvu Baby is'io in Germ.ii)i Thy* Join Brown f ~im of iho me ting of Brown ..-nd .*.■ nit r; tur their raid on a gani-.yjr; a' Haiper.s Fc.- ry u; iSjJ, was piiixbasca by the order iur about $84,060 ;;ii<i turned in:..' .shriji* The dcveJopmorit n .-i ..i.-s to'-'n - ational facilities for niembers ar-.d tie, public The iamj h.-ry v*,->!; he ivmodf lied to Serve ... a scum. Also under the Shi irt-'- d> i.ui't i merit is an a; .»runeiit ht*«:-'C m New York City, valued at S135<»«»;» and housing 30 families of vsric ~ racial backgrounds. Membership in Elfcdom h a .steadily risen unk! today tin order boasts of 1,500 lodges anu more than 1 000 temples. During the past three years the organiza- Stocjks of over 1.212 million bu- ; shels of wheat stored in all posi tions in the- nation on April 1 are the largest for that date in the comparable series beginning in 1935, Benjamin Franklin said: “A penny saved is a penny got" ~- though we usually misquote it POSNER’S -= 1. MOISTIK;J c fiwemmenrf# : 6y Beiuticians Everywheief I lion has experienced vxtopiiona) grow tii. The Economics fic-r-artrrvnt. bus conducted a surv-y to dcJenni):.'. A —~rvnnTjiror>i in . - I| X mm ni,|-| i-rrm iriw—PH mm i- n r 1 1 Timrr- 1 1 fflM ! j Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky i $4-35 « QT. | g|| $2' 75 PINT | I. ' £T3fJf fft~*"-" mirrrnnmiinirinnin'i'inini mnr-r rirrirunrr” rnr i mmi > <hm»i W f ■ j fc*i4« ' W& | : | ~?:«M J 86 PrOOf '\ I EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY ] Louisville 1, Kentucky ; Come in... Save! Limited Time Only! 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