FSC’s Moore, Five Others At NC Mooting payrtrville own jam* K. Moore. Jr. sad five faculty mem b«s of VinttniQ* State Coltapa attended i statewide meeting tart week of <te fnmiii ill will n School taprov«MtP*t>j«et at Enloe High ggay iwSteMf ta^^te»rlwta' tk,M ' Mnjtartte S. Frierson, •d Jtatahotagy; Mn. Lama C Carter, g| Or, Walter t. Pm* r~~"rr— <4 ate. Atao Brooklyn A. McOeeehy, tn ■teuatar fa education and Dr. Raid «t publicity drive sapklF FOR REPAIRS TO ANT TV. PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS. RADIO ANYBMALL APPLIANCE mu. TE 2-3950 TA 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. “Tha House That Sarvtoo Built” Ui E. MARTIN ST. an Mntnivnxi n. ts t-sui Iran awaits NIGHT SCHOOL \!La m For Better Pay Day or Night Classes—College Level Good Jobs Are Waiting for Mae sod Women With Business School Training Secretarial Seienm Accounting Oanersl Borinm ZBM Key Punch FREE JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE ear b. martin street balbioh, north Carolina REGISTER FOR FALL QUARTER SEPTEMBER 14 A tern Code 919-828-3160 P. O. Box 1968 ifiaMf It Costs You Nothing • To find out bow yon can atep op into your own homo on your own land in '64. • To aee bow the new tax cut can help you atop wanting money on rent • To find out if you can be OK’d for a 01 or FHA borne loan in beautiful... Biltmoro Hills Estates. 0 . Call Our Building Agent* Now Company «7M TUttw. m tuay u bmmmom— t~ ,h» HOME ECKERS WORKSHOP AT LiQOH SCHOOL—Richmond E. Stwwrt, mmthai hit, m imtructar at tha Ugon Junior-Senior High School hen, k pictured addreeaing mam mem bers o t tha Homo Eden Workshop, he/d tact weak at tha school. He mm cm at three speakers heard during the two-day workshop. (See stay). OTHER SPEAKERS AT WORKSHOP Shown in rear background are Mn. Darid Spaugh, kit, and Jamaa Abren, who addreaeed the Home Eckere Workshop at tha J. W. Ugon High School hen Auguet 26-27. Tha young ladiee attending tha sessions give their undivided attention to the orators. (Sea story). Ligon Home Eckers Hear 3 Speakers At Workshop The Llgon Junior flanlor High School Home Edcers held their sec ond annual Homemaking Work shop on August 26 ar.2 27, In room 07 of the Homemaking Department The theme for the workshop was "Focus en Careen and Jobe." The first day wee devoted to speeches on jobs and procedures for going into various Jobs. Mr. James Abran, an Instructor at Ltgon School spoke to the group on "Distributive Education” and the many job opportunities there w*> be for students now and lajer He explained the procedure an£ type of work that would be carried out in theory and laboratory work. Mr. Abran 4a coordinator at agon for tbfla program. Mr. ’ Richmond Stewart, Com ment teacher at Llgon, is co-or dinator for the industrial coopera tive Training Program. This pro gram was also explained to the students in a very affective manner. The students had chance to ask questions and discuss special parts of tbs program at the dose of the talks. .1 The final speaker was, Mrs. David Spa ugh. Home Economics Instruc tor at Shaw University, who spoke on "Careen and Trends in Home Economics.” Mrs. Spaugh stressed job preparation and all types of new jobs in order to cope with Ask Supreme Court To Apply Civil Rights Act To Sit-Ins WASHINGTON, D. C.—The U. S. Supreme Court was asked to en force the new Civil Rights Act last week and overturn two 1900 "sit-in" convictions. The eases, growing sst es demenelrattone against touch Careltae and Arkansas, were filed by Jaek Greenberg, 41- rector csnnasl es ha NAAUP Legal Defense Fnad. As yet, the high court has not rendered a decisive ruling on the issue of sit-in demonstratlonr as a tactic to encourage racial inte gration. l^^Blv.• |4f. » / Vjß.i \. a* nXflf HI *& dk mm / T <**^3 Be bGadful of the Comfort* of Other*. problems and careers of today. She gave the students many bulletins on careers and jobs and explained a number of them. Mrs. Spaugh challenged the stu dents to work hard each day and perform your work to tile bat of your ability. The second day of the workshop included students who wanted to do some creative projects in cook ing and experiments on the new stretch fabrics. Bulletins and refer ences were used daily. The group enjoyed the workshop and plans to continue this as their annual project Refrefemeots wars served by a special committee These attending were as fat tows: Mary C elites, Jeyee Geedson, Clsadle Gas teen. Phyllis .Banter, Gwendolyn Janes, Beaafert Miles, Carelyn Thorpe, Jane Tayler, Prsneina Upeharch, Canetanee Umpkrey. Peala Peebles, Patricia Peebles, Rewella Peebles. JeAaa Rad lam and Patricia Williamson. Mrs. Etta D. Tools is the ad visor. In addition, the Legal Defense Fund attorneys argue that the U. 8. Constitution, even without the Civil Rights Act prohibits individ ual states from convicting peace ful sit-in demonstrators when they seek service at places of public accomodation which bar Negroes. This argument has been made by the Legal Defense Fund in pre vious sit-in esses before the high court In June of this year, three justices took sack side of the issue, and three others expressed no view. Fund attorneys alse main tain th* the Ncgre peiHlanw* CP&L President Cites Co-Op ‘Scare Tactics* The president at Carotins Pswsr sod Light Company told a Header, see audience Tuesday night that electric co-op prntaeeionsli are using "scare tactics- and "phony issues" to promote theta cause. Eatery Cteh, OPAL PieaMssd ■haem Raw* aald-teayhavu “Such claims are* ridiculous and Insult th« intelligence of their sss di, M ho eltlmod. _ Harris added that taa real tans utilities tar m*pe wttl he pSTnUIIII tO UN *ht naunshny poM Hi ntJNwtedjte etandtotae asSm nun they say, Is sowtrary to the equal protection stause eg the MMi Amendment In addition, tha NAACPLapS Dta tense Fund assorts that the tawt of South Carolina and Arkansas which tha Negro demonstrators are alleged to hare dp art LINCOLN THEATRE SALUGH. N. ft ..STARTS SVN. SETS. SCI.. “BIKINI BEACH* Starring FRANKIE AVALON “HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE ~ WOMAN* Starring REG FARR STARTS THDRR. SRPT. IffT “LAST TRAIN FROM GUNHILL" URIDTOOUI TffiTRAP FRESH FRYERS “SUPERJUGHT” WHOLE LR. L I SPECIAL SALK ON MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE 1-LB. C7 C 3-LB. $195 BAG U I BAG I I ICE MILK 11 CHERRY PIES II MARVEL BRAND OAe JANE PARKER OAel * *£? 5J I * oiftii. ts ?P |! ANN PAGE REALLY FINE A*P CjuiMiiUatad s’e^wm .A * r.H^ sarrtaa la already avsßaMs.- Rs said toe that aaw lartssa an added to ea-ap Ease are hi eftert a taste an efhar tea- OLD DOVERt KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON f 100.PROOF,BOTTLED IN BONDI .dm f S ' . y* 1 FpOVhl i § II • ‘ ABjßta D ■omjspiw rom>l r| ■ -anus . 1 EE ■ . .rtdiD ■ ante hte* fk“« 4w*"*i UB CJHOLDtyJUI mAixw.im. giTTOPAT.ii i m— %>mi them On tha ether hand, ha said, avery inriamir added to - Unas as taxpaying ntUlUss Ip aw aasal haeaaaa ha pays hte way to taxes—and even helps Ha told thaHandetaon civic group that “co-ops want a law to prevent tha taxpaying, investor-owned companies from serving customers who seek our service," adding that -we have advocated that so tang payers and their members- WKP'PK, taxes hi their should not taka customers yammm our service is available.” =-’ WHY WORRY efaout yg«OMM when the lenders and bsnhtaP era so eager to do the worrying dta-fpip by all your pHk'dmW' accounts Into one Mg bundUf ~* 9

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