WEEK-ENDING- SATTTRP'AY. "«TULY 1 fi, 19-5 9 TARHEEL ROUNDUP SCHOOL PROJECT Ho was serving a three to five year term on a forgery count. Hi , ■was a resident of Lumber ton. I u Bloodhound? have ber-u put nr his Ik frail and prison ofsf<• i..ihoped to H? firk flint n|). P A.HS'AI'I/f'S OFFICE I'tS * Htlma Mrs. Mary Morgan Hus Kell Is being held in the Smith field jail <>n a wm-runt of assault* inn an officer with a leadj wea pon PatVijniaii Percy Moore of tlj e Seims foil, e Depart ment suff- r a gash under his left shouldoi (torn a pocket knife v.-nen to- tt tempted to -*;- r.-st her Saturday night about 11 o'clock on a charge of :being drunk and disordn ;> FOUR PAROUKD Raleigh The folowlng -1 pri soner wen paroled hoc -aus. of rood records and ‘their renin: to so ciety has met with the approval of many of the law phfr-mmwnt of- | f'cera of the community in vs l-it M they intend residing.' Joe Cog dale sentenced in * re ven in June. 19 if, to 10 years so; attempted rape, Carvit Davis, sentenced in Robeson in Sepf.-m --her, 1947. to 5-7 years for man slaughter: James Alexander .'.lies, sentenced in Anson last May ti eigb* month < for engaging in in * Affray; and >*■i 1-1 Thompson, sen tenced in Mecklenburg last Decem ber to t;.' months tor uit with j H deadly weapon. The paroles revoked were Men r!e Bell, Roller! (.cc perry. -ill George Signal. TRUMAN GREETS NEW YORKER ON 101ST BIRTHDAY NEW YORK <ANP i- 1 '‘re: [dent Harry S Truman md New V"rk'« Mayor Willm O'Dwyer were •>- rn on® mg greeting.- to Mrs Mnrv Eliza beth 0\- ! c bo. day. June 28 Probate olrie- t living na tive of the M-orid’' city, Mrs Overbatigh reared ner chi scat. Bos worth OvPrbii'gh fi*. . net his Wife. Mrs. Serve!! Ovorhnuga Her sen is superintendent tin building in which they I've at 474 W 150th St He is the nlv kvir. hod f 14 children - f Mrs. Ov. i h., ,gb. Ac * cording to B sworth she yvn- mar ried -it 17 and tier husband f..r a long time was the only Mean* barber or, Grand St in downtown N>yv York !r, recalling many nappy days of her lilt- Mrs Ovorbaugh still remember !'"■ t in her chiidb. • ‘.he ployed with ind'-an children She wa? ■ - Ft/ St '• (S r, - ■ ii 7 i-.iov. , -. v- •: Mrs. Overt.aug he- red her chil dren all dsk' si. fact h> made her boys w.-.-it israids just like her uiri She dc; p-.v,- the So ■ ness" of tin y.-u: g. i n-'c.u;oi. today They don't nav .inv mind t.c* parents anymore Th< re aren't enough restrictions. What m .kes it than mint " During her lifetime, Mrs Ov-e. - V- .g'i has never drunk wi -m.ik ed. She . at# regularly every day. Many of her friends visit- ci her .*t he? birthday party She stillj r ?<)- rvi t f h-: tee- "i. ; .i ♦he he-:; of health. Ant'-rs her many birthday erecting- was one Iron President Truman which rd it r-arf •it is a privilege- to join «ith your friend:- in felicitating -.-• u and in extend'ng good wishes P-,- health and happiness. “ts gneri l II- r rv S Trumar The Pro-.ident of the United s* t- ARRESTED FOR HIT AND FLY KILLING ROANOKE Vs. <ANP>- A- ' ye 4? OT. Cpl. R-'bert E Fe'viick. 22 ■ arrested Tore lasi week for the 'hit and fly'' slaying of a Ne gro, Job- a .1 K >ll. 7i5-yv -old f.>- mei while he was driving his mule on the highway. Four other people riding with g Hall •-•!-• ?;: tledi.iwn v .go uninjured when Pennies try ing to land a rented airplane on to. road, clipped Hal’ v, ith the plane'.- ' wing .rid kept t mr. He Voider, at. Alexander City ?5 mile- aw-.iy and reported ihe incident. He told police that he attempt ed to land because he thought the 1 9irs>l>-‘p was running out > f ;s --9Tbj, Wstiqh biM 8* Biu I'lvwo ‘The euvernment budget suffers If lrm» inflation, too. Whenever any enß spi'sks of ‘buiiding » hrave new world, look out! It coat* •(OHM l« rewnrie?"’ a *ri PLANS VACATION - Miss Dorothy II Floyd, dauglitci <‘i Mr. and Air- John I loyri :f 107 i) Drive lias completed her plan-- foi her summer vacation. Mi <s f luyil will leave he* home Sat urday for Philadelphia wlit r ’ -he wi!l visit her brother ;, ?><l sister in-law and will spend some tir.n later in Vtiantie City. N I and New \ ork Ciiv friends Miss 1 loyrt is a graduate Slu tv 1 niverrity. a member of Delia Sigma Tin la Sorority lie porter of Fairmont new- fm th*’ ( AliOt INIAN and is low -m ployed in the Rosettw.'lrt t < ’ sis I raining Program. SIX FIREO IN POST OFFICE LOYALTY PROBE PHIL A DEI, U UIA A N f', t - - been suspended fi ff,-. their .-hs t• r,i Sin'. - • m ■- t '■>. e On Juru- 28. J..T- ■ ivn r,. .nd Reeso J flrmw, J", ?-.- ?• It was :- matter oi m i : r • tiefoi-o Lymas wmiid h;,ve been ret red . fi,l - - - | 1 SCO On J 7'-t Ed-a ird A-An md a clerk "J" f'-iu* vears ,i . a : - pended beeaur of i.-d Cm •■■,um?t coiinctc!unis He- v as Hivrg- The first oi the ]vcai sss to go was Willirm-, R;cl..v •••-- 47 v;h<- Fei X Ti- - 55. and chief .a Shei iff Jim Abney -cCc! Halt died ir, a h A-ittC 1 vo ... .. sheriff . .id i ' I tAi.xmw f.v ms | m fvu\ lEIttKH #.V trs Fi El, IR: MIJiKH > g»EK*Sf-FOi. if &£' fff There’* » cUvim to fame in every _ BBmgk a sparkling drop of iTtrisi! For no - A H other cola bay such obvious i t| |-|‘ |.f < W in t-vory sip. And when \ * S |7S a drink .so gives so mticb. 1 4*1.-*-" ' I g.M* ® jf«| f; Jrjv s I H jus? can't hrlp makinp 1 . , l(f . bm '^ C; | iftH Ij ijlEPSijjj! friends. Ivnjoy Pcpitt, t-he finer- 1 tattle’ -..HR llllflHl jy tasting cola, today! I •*f , ~ \jpga S' : V^jPSww;^ Why Take Lisss .., Whan Pe.pid’s Best! l—<. v POST OFFICE CLERK ADMITS 200 MAIL THEFTS SI l OiJIS ANl’i Hugh Ho--- j I- in,, !.,i-:on 21 - \ onr "id -Icrk m 1 s ho Mar: p.'i-l Offv.-ts : ed to have sig-ieri n ■; d- -ei iv her*- last wee if <.■ -dr.-iing h.- imd stolen , TKi pioc'.'s o! rrini! in two and * | half month-: fi-'-m which he had ~i '• on e.-:im • -r! 'tutl'u’-Saon. T.i --1.1..n v. : eresl.-'d by cite dote:- fives -'fitrt r-'-ntol inypeciors A fed eral >v: rranf isstted iru ged him -■-.-ith in be-,- ;■! • 'ig , P fiest cl,is; at f t : s Who. rin r-s*. d. I.iston lun.cd o', i I i of b e In i,-| c and ' mc: led ! liOh'.-o to his .-iiiiomTib'ic parked ’k-ai-fy an-’ im•"ris:c-. d Fit! niore f: om ivich lie 0.-. d atitaiiied e-i-, ETAO 1 - i.’ h hr: ho-'i oi.)ia nvri Sds.fi'! in •as h th- nick! before. Hi later tinned "vei ton reoie loiters; ; four,:! in iio- J* e:kw a* the post 'Mi i(’t'. Ho h beer, employed n tl'.C 1 !* 1 'er to-o di-iridtttinn seeticii. ;nd ! ■ ■ ■ : 1 P:! rr :-I -o : | Personal ; S LOANS ! | (he, I- , m ! . r.i --* -r t, , ~ . . ’ ; T ’ y - ' ’ ; n< jlß.:a un i ; - ice , Imlu-idi i,em -j TV- vow - • -rnd f-'i-i: 11 c<\’*'Y The RALEIGH INDUST RIAL BANK | j ‘ j Hnrprf! anri Salisbury ' ! Member of Federal Deportt 1 1 n;-,ur a <:co C. orporp 11 o n ‘-- J V7ASH ANY DAY! Why Mak.- Monday A Wash Day When Our Machines Make Any Day An IMsy Laundry Day. USE OUR . A'' r-fcw*- ■ Jriia fi LT ■> ni>ii Ri ' 11' iv* QUICKFR . . EASIER . . CHEAPER HUNT-JACKSON Laundromat j 413 S. Bloodworth Street BUNCHE BUY \ i>■-; A-- til i ip-. • VM'i suiiiti . s.*t, I. iia . I'ft'ii pri i tainif it tl ilpfi ilm ebe I' u -•>’ las Vr.'.r lc . it> H - vtu Fi«- it h ,-i i;ta v, ii Csr E'.iiMehe « ill )>*• ijt-r<- tn i(»’oiv<. tin spingirti n e,|.*» it tin- tttfh snnii-il meoi i.ig of tn.- NA Vi i’ now u> progrrsh tier'-. July (2-1 P j ~!■ llt c roma-ntioii. •Ii , llinvnti nil H')t* i Metis Vs-.-,. i'i.,|mn *ssslrt el S hinn is t. <ii ii fith, for U> ye 11 - pr> •■'dew' •»* (tie loeni hnuich NAAUP. tbrr* will I - in-, t-'eial Idas nt down tow n holets. VI eeting will he field at fhr ,.<■«.,c,d I. pitist ebureh with Griffith presiiting "YOUR BtSY '-'-y J fOOD BUY: / \ / \ V j J. A 'iuf J j UAfRY 11 M >! k y<>t! v<lk**» per Hokn; iron nny so nri, s iff-. .'vii! t» ilj r’-H -mrt e■ er.vy ?* >»S a. fie*, (jtult farm B-: rr ■ ' i»- ' y,-'-*- family «, K#.»- l*L « -ir. j ft'! im n-nruhv hy **rvrtqi | 'T,;>c e»t *-v#M-y m«n|- - nnrf far h* ! i\vg>nr» men: tnneir-i (*nil 7 OASI for Os -f-f SMITH-MELVILLE DAIRY v Ruleigh, NC- TTW CAROLINIAN .... ii uniwi i iwiininniiHiT i —nrrtr ir i—nn> i ■ -null wi-.: ■ - ttnmamMstv.t.-ntMxt*: uinini .3mn:xx •r.r::s:.v .. i^jauosmuTmnwmmnmmwsr-'i .c*. ...xvmrxr * Beginning This Morning at 9 O'clock Ilititai-liii's Itipst July Clearance SALE It s Half-Past Summertime . . . And That Means Bargains For You! OUR FALL MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING DAILY WK MUST HAVK ROOM TO PREPARK TO MEET YOl R PALL NEEDS YET YOU HA\ K 2 1-2 - 3 MORE MONTHS IN WHICH TO USE THIS MERCHANDISE SUM MER ITEMS WHEN YOU MOST NKEI) THEM AT HAIR LA IN PRICKS! WOMEN’S I SUMMER DRESSES | hr, . ses Wee. to >1 1.0 $ 5.00 | Dresses Were to Hi.nr. 50 00 j Dresses WVve to 20.05 15.00 ! Wide assoitment h >:uL and print* i■. crept ■. ~hanl:un;ys, and coll on cords Junior, and Women's sizes SECOND FLOOR OF FASHION MEN’S SWIM TRUNKS WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES A2 50 Value P>,o 5 Value $1.29 $2.99 Butcbei ’ii:< j!.' . Uiant unrs. romaine enepc>, .jid H':f : )' pi . !i ■ Ij .1 -id ■ n ... evelrf e ; . . J< i a | ip \\ ;; if £, , i *-n.d*T. mse, J. i>. i2> ; it.l acjii.t, i,’- s 12- IK, V BASEMENT STORE BASEMI j Womcn'* B1 ou*c* | Values to $1.29 88c Women’ Cotton Slip* m|< r U, i || rr‘ ’' Hi hi }'S I Were 51.79 ~ $1.29 | (’hiSdr< n‘s Cotton Sun Dresses Values to $2.9* si,4B Children’* Summer Shirt* ; ! 7>-■ ■> 7 I'' Were 98c 88c Values t«» $1.98 $1 29 i S pe l . al ..Chi 1 d. e r-' White And Striped Anklets 1 r-$ Value 10c | Boys' Short Sleeve Wide-Striped Polo Shirts Fruit ot the Loom. Si/e l-l*'. $1.2*9 Value SI.OO Boys’ Fancy Print Pen de Sport Shirts n. 48 SI.OO Roys R-ojjtr-r Play Shorts $1 IS Value SI.OO sl.lß Value $ 1 27 Men's Bine and Hri-\ Cbambray Shirt* . . . Size# 14-17 Men*. White. Ribbed Athletic Shirt* S Or Value 39c Men’s Straw Hats $1.50 Value SI.OO Blue Denim Overalls Ijov end 'Uup hack ... 7 1-2 ■»/. • K "ni Sizes 30-44 42,29 sl.9° //•W, %//> > EASTERN CAROLINA'S LARGEST" Men’s Summer Suits j : « ( *i >ll on { ’orfls \\* t 1 r<» SIH. > > J 3.50 | All Wool Bur Mil (Treys §.‘57,50 \ alue 17.95 Bo kinuh.'im Bur Mil Tn»pi< ah-. Wore S 2.0.50 23.75 K M M 1 ; \n Y\ OA; ! lopicals Wriv •: d.7 50 29.50 j viidr end double br.'.isted sty 1 >\< blue;., j . v, hi’o:i ■ , am! Uuis. Broken secs ’>s '■>* 50. MEN’S SI ORF - STRFFT FFLOOR t NT STORK Type 128 Pillow fasn WiM'f » * i r ’ 20c 18”x30’ Turkish Towrls Plaids and solids. Bemberg Sheer Prints Siijiht. seconds, | id in,; ,; :v 98<* vd, 59c yd. ; Embroidered Eyelet } inc. ’<!»».• jop it )■ o< }.* >n . . . f-i.'t colors i " j V a Hies I n 8 ] .0 s 08c yd, Gimrham and Cham bray Solids plaid- d *•!>< ck j.G yd. Value" ' 29c 7.000 Dishes ire Hccumuiation .of fawns nianufncturf-i i croid 'rim wi;h floral design. Salad plate, large plates, cups, saucers, soap bowls. Lanre Platter 9c ea. j Fruits and Small Plates Sc ea. Cldth Window Shde* Accumulat.i.ons of veiy slight seconds from fam ous mauu.iactuver SO” wide long I•• >*? .• and white Won SI. IS 73c | White Kuffled i in-Back Organdy Curt a in* ~ Permanent finish I VV9S Value $2,98 i New Low Price on Clopav Pa per Dr Apra First glialitv. \Vcr< 9Fr . 77 c Chinsettc P\per Dr a pc* Were 51.98 88c 100 Walnut finished End i able* Very Special • SI.OO PAGE FIVE

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