PAGE TWELVE SFS rr ■ ■ ” •«!': < < •. rs BOOST* - \ reward! pro jt'Ct, aimed al increasing the un derstaadJu? of the w«,y jn which the- both- uses fond, now under* way a' A and T Colletr, last week received an additional a- V.ard of nearly liv snp plemcnt an original grant of $45. Final Rites Conducted For Andrew Jackson, Newsman | National Art Shop IN TER IOR DECORA TORS Bf :c OR A TIVE ACCESSORIES PHONE TE 3 9717 ■ ■■■_ | 821 HILLSBORO ST, RALEIGH. N C. ... ” ~ " 1957 FINER FARMS WINNERS f oncrfftTQ Pow«t B> Light Company k happy to announce the decision of fudges In the 1957 Finer Forms contest. Total prize money of S2BOO is ©warded each year by CP&L to community groups and Soil Conservation Dis trict Supervisor* In our 63 county service area of North and South Carolina, I he«e awordt represent recognition to the individuals and groups for their excellence of achievement In encouraging soil and water conservation practice* In their eommunftie*. Our songratufations to of! those who portlcipoted in 1 957 and best wishes for continued tuccew with toft and water conservation practices. Another Finer Farm* program will be announced soon. TOP SCORING COMMUNITIES First Pines S3SO; Chfticfuapirs Community, Jones County, N, C. Place S2SQ: Avery’s Creek Community, Buncombe County, N, C, Third Place $lSO*. Tlmrod Community, Kershaw County, S. C. Ams SSO "Superior Rcsufis”* awards to the following communities: "*' Wk>n Co, $ C. niH Mifshpil Co , N* C. Y#nsw Co.. H B*<MtK filuneomb* Co. N. •». i Wsri<foK„ Wak* €<>.. N, Bethany, Johev*tc.o Co., K1 <f, Muar, Durham M. <| # $* rjipsofi Co, N. C. OftMfc CKapcb Wgk.f SSfo., N tS* But-'corob# sx* , N %, M«rv'*. Ctattgi fe„ N. f| a Jordan Qfova, Co., Nj C,. Pk»w* <Srr*v«. N#*b Co., X. C 9*. CV>»rl«*, Le* Co., 8 C ’.SOC?*!* #ro**rr>sd*-ftaflacd, WW ®e» , SI. * BtJsMtOM, Or*r-»o# <?n , W <? ®iad»r I'Ofk. Dupll* oo>, M. C €r*«k, Yan***..’ Co., W. <. D »,‘r*on, HatHa* €o„ JN, CL w*,rrt* Hall!** C»., M. €, Hannah, e®„ i C. Fo County Boards of h*p»n?hors for tKcellente In promoting Soil and Water Conservation i Hr* PtSw 12-S0 Oumg* Vntjnly Board of *nil &>nM>rv*tion Di*Ul*t Suparviter* S#«orvj Sri** l?S0 81 mcomH# tSo:m*v Board of tort Sentervahon District SuparvUirl ' TW»d Prta* 8! 00 H»li+*w County Board of tod . ,TL And to Individual I pH Conservation &lsirfat Supervisors tor their 0 florist 1100 Thw** H. M«m. Bunmrrk* ftnutiW. M. * SW f. I. W*av#r, *r„ Worwaw * €. $!00 R. l*« RordhMA, Jwms Covjr>4v. M. C *SO H#nrv *„ Hoo#rt. of«rt9# County, N. C. *IOO .Mms* B, tHrm/, Y*o«w County, M. t, *§o W. M. Thom*. >.. County. Ki. C ISO Aivtfl Wii«oo, Haiif** ficMjnty. N. 9.. *smm Kv e?sta \ I W \ « yOd? jnaan. n r - iTm ■inurrfuw-riMWit mi,, \ V y (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) ***** * <a»tnHi.iwii*iim*i«.»Mr -fr^Ttnn—r rTmivnuTruMTunxnm* mwmmmmirmr’KnsvK^' J | 50J to ho us.-’ri over a fivo-ypar i tioriod. The project, sponsored by ibe National Institute of Health. 1 . $ Hepartmont of Health. Ed o atlojp and Welfare, ie bring oondacted by Or (irrile Hoover Idwards, top renter, professor of Nutrition at the rniletre. As sisting her in the work are, from left to right: Hr. Gerald Ft. Edwards, staff scientist and con sultant, her husband, chairman of •he Chemistry Department: Eve lyn Gadsden. Win top. research assistant and Mary I .ester, j Woodsdale, laboratory assistant, a student u the college, major ing in in.,(i(ution Management ’n the Division of Homo Fro nomies. | WASHINGTON CANT 5 ' - Funrr | a! services for Andrew F .fackson | were conducted from Si. Luke’s ; Episcopal Church, lasi. week, by | Father Dillard Brown, .faekson died with a stom ach ailment at Georgetown ! niversity Hospital after an ex tended illness. The 55-year old public relations consultant was founder *be Nationwide Hotel Association, which pub lishes a travel accommodations guide. ; He also served as publicity a l| gent for the Booker T Washington j | Centennial Commission During World War 11, ho sat up a secrets j i rial service bureau to train govern- i Six Films Available At Library The Richard B. Harrison Public Library has the following films a valiable from August 19th to Sep tember 13th. 1957: FAMILY OF INDIA. 13 min -An average, middle-class Hindu native of India telis how his family lives it’s work, shopping, recreation ar.d education MARRIAGE TODAY. 21 min.— Provides dramatic treatment for the ideals and goals of adult love. Two couples have made their mar riages work through clear analysis of there mutual aims, and coopera tion in striving to achieve them. RHYTHM IN PAINT in min.— Watercolorist Elio* O'Hara uses his own sketches and others to illus trate )he principle of rhythm in painting Artist Margaret Shep p.-i"rt paints a wa'etcojor en’itled “Two Doves’’. SOME PEOBT.E STAYED TTOMR 9 min -Shows Die machinations of a corrupt political machine to elect j its candidate ’rent workers And from 1948 to IP 17 he edited the Sentry a week ly newspaper for Government em ploy es. Jackson obtained his news paper experience in the adver tising department of the New Fork Amsterdam News before coming to Washington. Later he worked in the advertising department of the old Wash ington Tribune. He was a member of the Public Relations Society of America, the Pigskin Club of Washington and Widow Lodge No. 7 of the Free and Accepted Masons A native of Springfield, Massa chusetts, Jackson received his ed ucation at Hebron Academy in Maine and Howard University. He is survived by the widow. Ales Marion Elliot-Jsckson. nation ally and Basilous of the lota Phi Lambda Sorority. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Audrey V. Purvis of East Orange, N. J . and Mrs, Gertrude J. Evans o? Hard- Tn-rd, Conn Also two brother*, : 'Plign G. of East Oranec and Dr. 1 Edward L. of Tuskegee, Ala THE CAROLINIAN Market Developers Board ! Meet Set For September DETROIT -- Invitations have i been extended to members, "quail- j i fieri representatives of local sales | associations or seriously interested | observers" of the Board of Di i rectors, National Association of Market Developers, to a three | day meeting at the Gotham Hotel here September 24. A professional organization SPRING BLOSSOMS. IP. mm - Spring blooms from Florida to the. Pacific Northwest, including many time-lapse pictures of Spring flow ers used by Mr. Ott in his lecture ■ series, “Flowers in Action*’. STORY OF AN IMMIGRANT. •30 min .---Story of the American!- | ration of Sieve. Dangos, who comer I to America early in the 20th cen | tury. Also depicts the making of ■ steel. J j ACME REALTY CO. IgKca! Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds > B Fire and Automobile Insurance IWE BUILD AMS REPAIR MOOSES : I Dial TE 2-0956 ||l29 E, Hargett St, Raleigh, N« 0, Get Rich In Spite Os Yourself | YOU CAM MAKE $10,000.00 I | PER YEAR AND MORE \ J Good positions and jobs are waiting and | can be yours. 'J Success Institute will help you get one. if of these positions | If you are honest and sincere about | getting ahead in life WRITE TODAY FOR DETAILS ! Success Institute I ; J 13.10 SPRUCE STREET DETROIT, MICHIGAN | of specialists in lh*» Negro market, lb® Market Develop ers will open the meeting with a “Dutch Treat Dinner" at 8:30 pm., September ’ in trie Holiday Room. The agenda also calls for formulation of plans for the j fifth annual Marketing Clinic al Tennessee A&H State Uni versity in the spring of 1958 NAME officers am Joseph M bright.. Albright Associates, Nash ville, President.; Moss H. Kenrivix, D. C. Public Relations firm heed. Chairman of Board; Wylie Whi sonant, Jr Louisiana Life Insur ance Ca., Nrw Orleans. First, Vim President; Leroy Jeffries. Mid- West Advertising Manager, John • | son Publications. Second Vice j President: Louiioer Pemberton, I Dayton Urbap League, Secret.avj WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST : ' 'YU Frank A. Bee. National Repre :entatrve. Schenley Distiller,-, As sistant Secretary; William P. Na bors, Memphis Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Treasurer; Jesse J. Lew is. Jesse Lewis Associates. Bir mingham. Assistant Treasurer, j and H. Naylor Fitzhugh, Howard : University Professor. Executive 1 Director. Board members are Wendell Al ston, Esso standard Oil. Norman E. ones, Norman E. Jones Agency; Mam on S. Scruggs, Michigan Bell Telephone Co.; Samuel W. White • man. R. Mars Contract Co.; Dr. j William L. Crump and William V. I : Harper, Sr., of Tennessee Star.® 1 University, are consultants to t Board. State Directors are !• Pm! Banks. Jesse Lewis Associates. , Alabama; nonaid Derricks. Cali- Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry ; i W« ftr@ Mew j : r\ ; jf Infarct a | j Compounded n«n r f ?, f . •■BBBBfIBgr !y and Ir-lar-Ye. tcr< on In* J J aurod savings. |i - * I ? i * Hit Hood kcfitfrisl Bv * r 122 S, SeSskiy SI, / \ i j KafefeH. N. C, V: ./ j ■.. .s-r- .. .... . TOP QUALIX | | KRAFT RECAPPMU I 1 save so r 0 j On New Tire Cost J » 8-Hour Sendee ' * Same Qualify Rubber as lJs e d i n Nc w Tire $ rgciaj&girN J l RECAPPING I \ ASi '?!£BA lMf SWltf J Terms To Suit You! H and 15 INCH TIRES RE CAPPED HURT GENERAL TIRE CO. | 428 s. McDowellst. phone ts :o -u I % i^rMgeawwweiwagwy, «.*www« raw** .imm nn. .■v^'^'-iWHvwwigr mt thuh—nn—rwwt’ri l " •. ■ ■ rs^vta»Aor:■ •**» fi YOUR CREDIT j IS GOOD 1 AT QUINN’S ifilAtflifcif «tesa^iiia! j I ! 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