BUY WAR BONDS .. • '’'TArTT'*.' SAT'URDAY, APRIL 10th* 1>43 ites At Meeting of National Association of Collegiate Dean’s and Registrars jioi« than 100 delegates re-| preaentiil^ 60 institations of li^Sher learning are pietnre here] 4^ ther attended the 17th au- Bul aeuion of the National Association of Collegiate De«ni« and Registrars in Neffro Schooia held last week at Fisk Univer sity, Nashville. Liaton, Knoxville college, presi* iSouth*rn University, irtpcretary; Mrs.- Marguerite Moorman, fjin- eoln (\io.) assistant secretary; E. P. Southbali, Florida, A ami Officers elected were Hardy second vice president; J. B. Cade M, treasurer. (ANP Photo) . dent^ S. Herbert Adams, Johu son C. Smith, first vice presid ent; George €*. Grant, Morfjan, iwMiWil RHAM BARBERS TO INCREASE CES FOR WORK AND MOVE. CK HOURS FOR CLOSING The newly or^nized Nei^ro BnAer’i AssoeiBtion of the Citr tfaovBeea • change in prices topj.j0Qj)y Berber and Beauty off-set the riBing costs of sup plies. In the words oT fiobt. L- CSutIs, {»resident of the union, •‘The condition of the world to day and the rising eoats of ■applies*an4 cost of living make it neeeoary for the Union co aABOance an increase in the ^nt-to-iore standard prices, the oaages will be so slight that they will hardly be noticed.” All of the first-class Negro Barber Shop are cooperating with the new changes. Thera lun« also been chang&i made iti the opening and closing times •f these Union Sho{^, in order secretary. A. C. Artist, proprietor of the to cooperate with the ,iovern- Shop, Assistant Secretary. Qeo. P. Holloway, Sr. Proprie tor of the Bull City Barber *anl Beauty Shop, executive treasur er. The complete new list was formulated at a meeting held on Sunday, April 4, 19-W in tlu waiting rooms of ihe Tnll City Barber shop. Member shops of the Ausocin- tion inelnde: The Friendly City Barber and Beauty Shop. The Bull City Barber a n .1 Beauty shop. Tl>^ Wonderland Barber and ■test order to ctmserve eleetri eity. The officers of the Dur ham Kflfiro Barber Asaoeiation inelnde: R L, Chavis, manager of th? ftull ,City Barber and Beauty Shop, President. Sidney Verbal, proprietor of the '^pvderland Barber and BMiaty Slwp, yiee presidnet Mr*. C. BL Herndon, proprie tor o( the Palace Barber Shop, The Regal Barber Shop. The P,»lace Barber Shop. The city Barber Shop. The Carolina Barber Shop End End Barber Shop. Pine Street Barber Shop. Everybody’s Barber Shop New Dpal Barber Shop. Crystal Barber Shop. Walltown Barber Shop. Hickstown Barber Shop. Lewis Johnson Barl)er Shop. SCHOOLGIRL- (Continued From Page One) The young girl has been charg ed with violating the segre"a- tion law of North Carolina which provides that Negro passengers are to be seated from the rear while white pasi- engers are to be seated from thf front. According to eye w^'nes?*- es to the affai rthere was no seatt o the rear of Mias Lyow, when she. was ordered to move to the rear of the bus by the of ficer. I Attorneys M. H. Thompson and C. J. Gates hatue been ra tained to represent Miss Lyon while Attorney Jame« B. Patti»n will represent Officer Oates. ■ Warrant charging the office’ with aisault was sworn ont th same day that the young girl was arrested and the hearing in this ^ case will be had on the same day the trial of the young girl will take place. mw book about the greatest Negro of this gen eration ^HOW TO 6fT THU ■OOK! S«U $3.;e to (Mi D^jupct with your name iad ■ddrau, «n4 wc will ICC thit jaat copi i> dc- liTCrcd to you. GBORGB WASHINGTON CARVER by Rachbam Hob Doubuday, I>o>an Notice!] I “He Following Price list Was Compild | i 1^ the Durteun NegroBarbers Associa-1 f ticn - New Prices Effective On and! I After Monday April 5tli-1943. - LIST OR THIS ? TAKE .-i I. .j:: $ .50 Hair Cuts Children's Hair Cut under i2 ycai.s ■_ . . .'iO j Shave - .2I> ! [ ■ . I ilhave with Jtfustache Trim - j Mustache Trim *15 j I . Massage Plain — ^ i Maasage Electric -75 | Mawaga Bonciila 1.00 I , Shampoo Plain .50 } ' Shathpoo Medicated — ^ .75 I ; £}hampoo Dixie Oi» — 1.00 j Ladle's Shape Up — .'25 j r Brow Ajrch — -. • 25 j ^Tonics .35 | r ! e Hair Dressed With Parade .35 j Straighteiwd 1.00 | '^S«aon Edge .20 j ' ^ CLOSING HOURS | CUam p. «. MONDAY — THURSDAY I P. K. — FRIDAY 11:00 P. M. — SATURDAY j 4MWP AU IV^Y ON LEGAL HCHWAYS -ntiCBI ANO CLOSING HDUBS ARE EFFEC- j Hr ALL BfBGBOVABBER SHOPS IN DUR>iAM. R. L. CHAVIS, Praident. DurlMi fipuber's AMOciation See tPiQ JCocal J^gent of BANKERS* FIRE INSURANCE^ COMPANY i DUI2HAM, NORTH CAROLINA ! ' COMSCRVAtlVE - SQUID - DEPENDABLE | GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY • - Durham. N. C. UNION INSURANCE & REAL'TY CO.. - . DnriiBm. N. C. ACJIE RIL\LTY COMPANY, . . . N. C. BISHOP DALE Charlotte, N. C. H. C. DUGGS .... . Charlotte. N. C. Banked Dollars PUT PROPS UNDER ¥Hiy ipeiid noir and ■onun* Us figlit witib tiie mob ior fheU- W0K9V oni-ol'date goods axe not being manuiaohirad any more? How muoh mero sensible to wait and then bmy £resh after-the-war models sod sl^be, of better quality, at lower prices. Hdp to head off inflation. Knode ont worry about your own future. Build up your bank account now. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK WJEHAM, N. 0. RALEIOH, N. C. vir/ i;: tED' '.Ar P j :?/i t4-| N S U P A N Cfc C J R PO R AT I Ofj 1 Luj m I 3 1 1 I I 'I 1 VE MORE BY SHOPPING re$fone u^HOLSTERK HASTIN VICTORYI PLANT A WM GARDEN WAR CARDEN iOOKLET md lUp, 28c Pecfcef BURPII’S SUM* OIAMT ZINNIA sms OCEAJV BREEZE Seat Covwfir m *Cool as ffce Spray ot tlw Soa' e Smart PUld Twill Fiber snd Heayy Cloth * Dotibly RtiftforetJ * IcatAerette Panels and Bindings Keep your car ipio 0£d ipan for the duration. Ton'll be surprised how muoh new seat oovei'S will add to its appearancs. Thsse^Ooean Breese are befiiitifully tailored foe ouup^. coafta and sediML ^ COACH and $iDAN 8.95 . LADDER TRELLIS 1.1» Add bsaaty to year croahds witk laddar trellisM. triM In pain fkt f'"' to ftfraf or MnDMtnw nMMii • Eatftoappfy—framly • Om coo# cevan Ideal for fnxnltnr*, nalto, woodwork, metal, eto. AvaUable In 17 colon. •ep«in vm-9 iniat TOAon SnUmidBQU) « pn» ep«n- itoni^ 1(^41 I«iiox» nepav^ « Bvpnpai FirMtone Tire Presorviitlve GIOJS *'CH ivoir Flefal* Beeaevwr I’lrestoAe 7aia« aa4 .Vatmtifc BeatoTt w|U jPoor vmIu NOW • Every Car Owner Can Have His TIRES RECAPPED No Rafioning Certificate Required MTfRIOR GLOSS 9«i OG/o/e-free- tnthobim' ■ 9 aosy Nvwhtg billet, imart colon. Ideal for walls that xe* quire frequent wUhlOKw kitchen, bath, bmakfsM etc. TUBE REPAIR m ISp Kow-aHl«78 yoB baT* to ma^e tire repairt on tha road — no driving on flat tires. TMb kit hai aU yOti cse^ to i^nujMesti/resab T)iiTict«r*f —J3aMSiLr9. ¥ Tire$ton^ FACTORY-CONTROLLED RiCAPPING • rACTORY TRAINIP iXPERTS • IXCLVSIVI FlliSTONI RUIIIR PORMUU • APPLICATION ANtt CURIN* CONTROLLfD lY RIGID iNSPEeridN Rrashfis J'Well rVenMI L19 rlsMas ate ie% aa(« OMasts Bof IMsiUs-t 00% afiiisis St pfi Floor and Trim Vwmlah kZMfSHMSWrSad dMt iBss la t «• A ^ now l^aaga^ to rear llvai. '^ha compoond peno- trstM tk« porai t« protect tke mbber agalut tke action of atm, water an4 air. Servlee Station «a««i «OT . 2.60 I PROTfCT YOUR MOTORI Radtetor . ViMb lOe ^Sadiator Plwh tlaaes all to* dndce. rust and (riats OT^^the motor’s cooUnf Tirc-»fonct 1)-*^ ^11' ^ 2 'nWKM. RoUer Painter 89e Sm a* Eshe lUdioi and Mutic SfUeMf • 40^ptgaAHm • 11* iH* TUese Wc maps will kelp yon follow tht aowi «s Un being- SMia. OovpUod b# Kaai^]ie«Hall^ Vefue* tn Firetfone merclMiMilM In every l*paHtnei«f-.TIr«t wd R*«appta9. latUrlet. Plugi, Brake Llalng, Auto AcCMMriei, Mtlc, Home AppRaneat, HeuMware*, Hardware, Lawn and Garden Supplia*, Wneal Ceedi, Raereafion Sepplla*. Tovt, Carnet and Soei^ Palnti, aethlng, Uatiiar Good*. ' y The eaiy way to «n>ly Wall'Tone — alDiplr roll the roller In the paint, then rOU the roller on tlw wall. Blaek Tire Palait 39^ p»- m-np tl tirla. a dull Fteaban-np the mbbor on yonr tirla. Thia paint gives a dull asttn ftniali and will not ora^ waA or mb o>. SAVE TIRES AND GAS * MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDER * : I ft 1 i e‘ m. !n«* m i ALEXANDER TIRE DIVISION P. 0.1P00LE’ Manager MAIN STATION UPTOWN STORE W. Main at Gregson Street, Phone N-125 E. Chapel Hill at Foster St. IPhone N-12S

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