WEEK ENDING SATURDAY OCTOBER .v vsrr • Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want AdY’.Wr Will Write It, Charge It And Let It WorkFor You Lexington Tops Asheboro 35-0 LEXINGTON —Lexington down ed Asheboro 33-0 to remain un defeated and unscored on. This x.-as Dunbar s third victory of the season. The only blot on an other wise perfect record is a 0 0 tie with Burlington. Coaches Bryant and Autrn j tried desperately to keep the j score down. The first stringers j were used only during the j fir--! and third periods. Dunbar kicked to Asheboro and 1 on the fourth down "Gooch" Lani- | or. AU-State Guard, broke thru ! snd blocked the kick. Don Talbert I 210 tackle covered the ball for a j ti uchdown Mike Micheal Quarter- j b ked sneaked for the extra point, j Dunbar kicked off and it happen- j rd again. Asheboro was stopped cold end tried In kick on the fourth down. Again All-State Lanier blocked the kirk on the >0 yard line f rom the 20 Mitch McGuire went for 9, Tommy Cross went for nine more. Roy Holt went over on the option nUv Holt scored the extra ' point on the option, from here the subs took over j f*r the second period In the third i p,-■ r>d McGuire went over from j the two ending * "5 yard march. • Jordan Sellars Defeats far boro TAR BORO - Jordan Sellars High School Tiger? continued on lhe rampage in the victory col i; -on by downing the Patillo High School of 'Uarboro in the Munici pal Stadium, Tarboro, Friday night by the score of 13 to 0. Play ing their first intcrsectional game of the year, the Tigers went to •vnrk on the Tarboro eleven in the opening period, by scoring a TD midway the quarter, "’'his victory runs the Tiger victories to 3 and one tie in four outings thus holding ;o an unde feated season The Tigers made a total of S fir«t down? to 3 for Tarboro. Thev completed 3 of 13 pass er attempted and made a to tal of ISO yards throughout the game They blocked one Vick and fumbled once In the process of cainm? ym d ace, .Tames Albright picked up 4V. Vender Nixon 40. Edward Four! 40 James Boone 33, and Elijah V-.e’e 12 Quarter-back DeV/itt Shanks gained 3 yards in making his gain Albright r-ade one 11-yard pass-catch which war good for the first TD Elijah Wade received a TD pass which a!«o was good for 12 yards and paydirt, Moultrie Walker convert ed on one attempt. Willie Shivers blocked a kick on the Tarboro 25 in the third period. Others who con tributed exceptionally to the defeat of the Tarboro team were Raymond Madden, a good end player, Rohbv Wade, Bob by Jones and Wesley Enoch. Next week the Tigers will jour ney to Moreanton to lay their rec ord on the line. Then on Oct. 11 they will observe the annual « USED TRUCKS • 'BS CHEVROLET Sedan *not tem Deliver. * 1 - > €p|s[ 'B6 FORD i-Ton SjPl") C*l§& 'sl CHEVROLET j- Ton Pick-up, Just like new 'B3 FORD J-Ton, V-8. heater, turn signals '■ * •8? 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AND' -A record breaking Evangelistic Ff- . ! fort to mere- se ihc 7 t pc; cent of j New Yorl-.v. - \. ith Pr.nest.int as- I filiation ,vil- b« launched heic i October 2, through November 17. | Announce':,, nis of 'ln- Bible anti i Health Crusade til Ephesus Church, ! 123rd Sir's f and Lenox Avenue | -vas tr.. de this week by the Rev | "rend K. T Hudson. Executive Di j rector of the Religious drive. .Toyc ■ Bryant famed night club i songstress, •.••ho turned her back . | on a lucrative career to become a , i Washington D C. Rib!" Instru-- Dr. \V. B. Flayer Addresses Bennett Students, Faculty OREENSBf RO The final ad die-.s in a series of ihn-e to the Bennett Cohev student t»>dy was j homecoming hr re with a game i with Atkins High School of Kin -1 s lon. vai.iMrrt» u--n*mum nag ■mtv* rmiurfM'-mm m »i i y i r -■> »niw» •onded New Vorl: . upearance. Mi#.- dry am will be supported by a 230 voice c’.oir and will appear only , on wfi kenn- Som ■ 400 Lay instructors ace slated tc pti’iicip'd.*' m th< Bible md Health t'r-us,k)c lunairy seven nights ; ; v'fivk Two hundred jnd fi(i v ushers have been mobilized along with 130 h ay filters and A n aiii of sp'""-i.iiiy i! lined <■!^r -1 gymer, will cunduet a li'uiy rr.orn • mg Bib.'" Class for tr.cuhors of ; school chdri’ re. and men work- i del", prod by Psoxidem SVHIa B Piavf-r in PU .If'-; Ci: 1 l lvtuliCUiy i m.i’-ning. Speaking on 'Responsibil i’ > ” Dr ('layer explained to the students that their respon sibilities at Die college lay in „ tnree broad areas, namely, responsibility in carrying out routines, responsibility to recognize their assets and lim itations and responsibility to make creative contributions to the tiie of the campus. ' ..e u , lit mg in a t.nu- Os dan- j i vp • iu.s irresoonmtjillt.v, ' Dr. Player ; j di-raared. "The tie that binds- m to 1 our college: iresponsibility and, us i ; you become deeply involved in an j enlerpiuc. you - : • in s il through." Al ' 1 ‘ |e • ■ d 11:.,. , Dr. Player -ooke on The Chal , lenses Which Face IT'' and “Val- ! ucs." In each of the addresses she ; urged the students to develop ms- : lir.-ity and *i broad outlook upon ;,fe and its problems. Between August ?! and October ; i 12 nine district 4-H Club dairy shows wiK be held in North Caro- i bna. re4esrŕ LOADS PAMPHLETS LOR i MS Henry Debnam, who ha? work'd at the SU*' Fair Grounds THK CAROLINIAN YWCA Activities The Sojourner Truth Branch YAV C A is very happy to an nounce that Mrs B M Edward* has been add'd to the staff. Mr*. Edwards will serve as director ol program activities To begin thi* program, cl isses in sewing and I handicraft '.ill be offered for j adults There will be golden agf j activities for noth the older wo men and tt ■ n. Act;.’tities for young mothers are also b-in;: planned Rowing classes will be held each Monday night and randicrafi classes will begin Thursday night. October 10. All members and friends of the Y.W.C.A .'.ie urged to tag' advan- Packinghouse V/orkes To Hear Dr. King In Chicago CHICAGO i AffP) The Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr. leader of the Montgomery Alabama bus boycott will address the United Packinghouse Workers of Amer ica. AFL-ClO’s biennial Wage and Policy Conference, UPWA Presi dent Ralph Holstein announced Wednesday. King will speak Wednesday morning. Oct. 2nd in the Morri son Hotel Terrace Casino. Senator Wayne Morse will address the con ference Thursday morning. Oct. trd. The conference will he attend jpj-y .. l j j ( u«- t'4«Sfc^^wl3^SS»l. ' -.V - •' . .—s-: : -.t yv " tjf*' <& V t^V Bit* PRESIDENT TO CUT HMXiKtSS Mrs. Marie I. Harrison, National President of the Business and Profesional Women’s Clubs, Dir., «ill be able to present a full picture of the wonderful progress made under her administration at ttir National Convention in Pills burgh. Pa, ill October at the Hotel Sberwyn, through the or ganized P..VP Clinic she will eon duel lor tiie members and guests. The lull three-duv meeting will lie chocked full of interest ins and informational Panels. Discussions and a Workshop as well as tiie Clinirs which will deal with “Bigger and Beitei Business'’ Mrs. Harrison has definitely added prestige as well as a wealth of noteworthy know ledge. to the organization during her brief term as president be cause of her sincerity, contacts, service, experience in the busi ness and related fields and her outgoing personality. She has so developed “ways | for the past five years, looks af ter the ultra modern arena Dvb imm. shoWn here ‘loading books tage of these activities. Call the Y.W.C.A, IF, 2-3432, and register for the activity of your choice Each year the Y.W.C.A. sponsors a Tea for all new-comers to Raleigh, both men and women. Members and friends of the Y.W C.A. are \ asked lo rail the Y.W.C.A. and j leave the names of all newcomers I to Raleigh >•. 'hat invitations may be sept to them All Y.W.C A. com mittees and dubs are open for the season and meetings are being held on schedule. Join a group, and take ! pan in the the Y VSLC.A activities, j You need the "V" the "3"' needs ' d by 500 delegates from UPWA local unions thrughout the coun try, The sessions will open Sep tember 30 in the Morrison Hotel. Mayor Richard C. Daley will greet the conference Monday morning and Monday afternoon delegates will hear James McDev itt, Director of COPE, The conference will deal with four main topics, Helstein said They are Wage and Contract Pol icy. National Issues: Political Ac tion and Organization. The meeting will close October 4 with summary reports from workshop groups. and means" of expansion and developmental growth within ; tie BAP that this year, for Ihe list time there will lie given three 550.00 Scholarships to worthy student- who qualify instead of two as has formerly been given. .£''Z ~ 6'he Bible ' M “ --jksj ... and him that cometh to me I w iii in no wise cast oui.— (XI. John tl, Sometimes, for reasons that we vainly try to justify, v.x* look upon another human he in# with distaste or contempt,. Then we should remember the abounding compassion of the Lord Jesus Christ, and hum bly pray for His forgiveness I to he mailed h Farm and Home Agent' throughout Ihe *iat*. re -,'ardln* prizes at the. approach j if? fair is a resident of Raleigh A'HA .tf&SgßSj&aK- X; §| • | k ll^Bl r IL ■BSBBWS-.;, WINS JOHNSON - I.AMKI.A GRAND PRIZE—Mrs Brunhild,-. Lofton 7 Chatham Terrace, li.i eifih won (he beautiful Luigi daire Automatic Washer, pictur ed above, as first prize i:* a re cent drawing held by Johnson Lam be Co The well-known firm moved into its new headquarter last week. Other winners were: ti. W. Paschal. IH, Roll irons: C. H. Itoone. spin cast rod: Chip Douglas Says Liitls Ruck €risi; May Rid Democrats Os Dixie-rsts ROCK IF LAND. U.i t A Xf*• Reflecting th« embarrassment i'«i» southern lawmakers have caused ; hi? parly. Sen. Paul Douglas r.f lib j nois #aid ihe L.-ttlo Rock ; - ! might give the Demon a,., an i.p i partunity to tut r:d of th; Di\u ■ t urats 11 riMo]-.< i v . j * v !' ; I formation of a third p.ntv. "1 I Link I: ei e t touri eh: in Fall Pc Ho Va ccination Urged As Schools Goen With the- peak of tin- J.ii> >; see. :;on practically over mi.- Liu feet becomes apparent. Over 70 i:;i!- litre people in the em.ntr.v h;-d had at least one shot of Salk polio vne i»n* by September 3, and the. son; met the number of polio r: dmppod to > llv W lov. It/ IS' r! -.1 th.it the S.iik Vi.a l ine >: ate aim it works JIH \\ til) »f tv i 1110 it'; s.ii'v? ButaUitr the I'.S. government (■■sts tliis vaccine thonmhttly .uni eontinonsl'.. ami must tip trove all that is used. Wow do wtt, know it works? Bvi-.uim' recent ineillral stu lies shoo (hat. three properly eiwnl stmts of Mill vaccine Rive* int rrunitv to 9!) per cent of tin persons inicrted. But once the summer polio sea- ' Suitcase Stuff By “Slunk” Browning Dunbar Wish School of Lexington has not lost a football game in its last sixteen starts . . . The Dunbar outfit started rnliiint two season s ago when William 'Sugar Lump" Bryant took over as head coach. Bryant canto in Lexington from the high school in "Count Airy where he was gradually building a powerhouse out of mediorie material ... in Lexington he bumped into a group of hoys that wanted to play "big time" football and by lurk the, had bumped into ? m> that could make ’em that v . . 'i.V; sha.;" and “Little Shag" of the old Lexin.tton elan that ran wild cert many opponents back in the early thirties led one of the first neat high school football teams to tv seen a round e -tern Nhuih Caro lina . . . “Bunny" Roberts, now principal of a school in the Char lotte City School system, was coach -.. Now after twenty five years of average high school routine football "Sugar Lump" is giving Lexington a dress rehearsal of '.vital "Big Shag ’ and "Little use to be. Joe Winters, the peer of danci prunin',!! in North Carolina, and Domino, Frankie sshBTAOI IST AO HIT AO fcITA TAG TAOIOINN ot other states, rates his Sept. 19th extravaganza with "Fats" Domino, Frankie Lvmon, Chuck Berry Paul Williams and Orchestra and others as the heat promotion of lit?, professional earner , Tic has played them all. to packed and overflew audience:: for more than a score and fen he has .seen btp name:- come and an and "small Irys" grow into mammoth box office attractions ... ita Is more than able to judge a poor, good or great promotion . . and when he gays that the "September Event" war, he promotional masterpiece, it must have been a humdlnßoc. Places of interest around North Carolina where the Athletes. College sportsmen and men and women of ever walk of life congregate to socialize; to argue old points, to rem.niscc, to play games over and to show their new cars arid clothes are; Faucets El Roeco Club in Greensboro Massenborg’s Farafli.se Grill in Raleigh Jones’ College Inn in Durham, Rr,twining Barbershop Raleigh Bridges’ College Motel in Greensboro “Tuffy" Bryant's Little Raleigh cßstaurant in Rocky Mount Johnny McKee’s Club in Charlotte »nd Tom Byrds Boarding House in High Point. If you ever need any information on any subject and you hap pen to be in either of the above mentioned town .. tuM. chop tn and . lay your speech - and somebody will take you on Lewi' . E. I Enm-most r, C I). Hattliews M. i . Reek. 1- mily ; Morgan and Stanley Rupy. din tier -services, B \V Stuart Jr., . complete archery set; Pat Mc- Cann. wonder horse; .1. T Still, Artie Walk ms, W. G. English, Jr.. D.ree golf lugs; < Dtnigla s, j H, table tennis set, Mrs E. IV. Stubhlefield. Lyman Melvin. Jr.. 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