H&rtft, •^mzWF' Basra » H; 4 ,? : .Jl^B^f ilk gHHßH^ft*, • v %& JBEj Pl^v".., wiii&v. SLtlv g «sr .. -"^gK^gnß |Ste« ■hK..',~ Bf , <2«9^^Bs^^^Bb jgwsS&S- •* ■ ' **• 8 . |«jg# * < gߧs_. |. “ LEAD BENNETT FROSH—Recently elected officers of the freshman class at Bennett Col !e§e are, left to right: Misses Sandra Huggins, of Lima, Ohio, financial secretary; Apdrea Mast, of Houston, Texas, vice-charman; Patricia Greene, of Baltimore, Md., chairman; Sandra Jenkins, of Orangeburg, S. C., recording secretary, and Juliette Douglas, of Greensboro, reptesentatirs-at largs. Not shown, Miss Carole Turner, of Hollis, N. V., treasurer. A&T Welcomes Gov. Sanford GREENSBORO Terry Sanford, A crowd, estimated at better governor et North Carolina, re- than 4,000 persons, A&T students ceived a “red carpet" welcome as and faculty and townspeople, near he made a brief speaking engage- ly filled the open area in front of ment at A&T College last week. Bluford Library to hear the Gov- UMSTEAD.S TRANSFER COMPANY • GROCERY SI ORE LIGHT AND HEAVY FUL L UNI OP HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG . W PetromM. Iffitri—t ApprnciaLe^ ED. UMSTEAD. Manager gvvivH • Now 12-lb. “big wish” capacity! 1 • Fraah running water rinses! wrni • Spins clothes driest of all! OP f Kde N ° f • 3-Ring Agitator action cleans clothes Inside and outl easy terms Ask about exclusive 15-Year Lifetime Teetl ▼MU STURDY FRIG IDAIRE WASHIR FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL Ga ( I Appliances SSI U. Salisbury §t. Sporting 1/ Prigidatro Raleigh Goods V Phona TE 3-B*4o FREE DRIVE-IN PARKING Support Your United Pond than a voic£ in tha land,” said the former Secretary of Health, Edu cation and Welfare. Ribicoff lashed out at the refusal of Congress to face up to It* re sponsibilities particularly In the areas of social welfare and civil rights. "Here we are 38 years away from (he 21st Century, and ere have a Congress acting like we were still in the lPth Century. The President proposes but Congress disposes.” Ribicoff. who is campaigning vig orously in Connecicut. makes a point of singling out children la and telling them they "can be Re sident of the United Statee,” the article noted. U is Ugured Ural by ISIS tam ers impt produce half again a« much in many crops if Americans are to eat as well then as they do now. The needs are expected to include 61 perent more broilers. 60 percent more fruit and vegetables. 56 percent more meal animals and 48 per cent more dairy products, a mong other increases. The average person spends about SSI per year tor mast. fS IAUSAGE ! x : \ I'SUPER RIGHT'I BEEF SALE I NOW IN PROGRESS I B "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF B I • club gggg&l jdg^Lm • SIRLOIN gg»^ B | or Boneles* I llg I ■ top round gg^g ■■ln Ira • ggggml ■ ■Hf * m HOUSE flil C l I■w m *P • T-BONE I • boneless- %Bgg | BONELESS |nußHfß d% d\ I lean stew BEEF Lb o9c I I “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF I ROAST ■Boneless Chuck Lb. 65c Chuck Blade Lb. 45c| | Shoulder Clod Lb. 89c Rib Lb. 75cJ I “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY LEAN " A#% I I Fresh Ground Beef 3 ™ b g*l.29 I aB- • M ■ “HIPER-RIGHT HEAVY BEEF 350 to 390-1.8. “SI’PXR-BIOHT" HEAVY BEEF 108 to ISS-LB B ■SIDE OF BEEF u> 49c HINDQUARTER Lb. 59cl ■ “‘HI'PER-RIGHT” HEAVY BEEF 17# to 360-tB. "NLPERRIGIIT” HEAVY GEEF oto I*o-LB. | ■FOREQUARTER Lb. 45c BEEF ROUND <-b. 59c| ■ -KI PER RIGHT” HEAVY BEEF Nto IM-LB. “SUPER RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF 45 to 64-LB. ■ ■ARM CHUCK u. 45c FULL LOIN Lb. 75c| ■ "HI PER-RIGHT” HEAVY BEEF 25 to 30-LB. “SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY BEEF ZS to 25-LB. ■ ■SHORT LOIN Lb. 85c SIRLOIN BUTT Lb. 69c| I “Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed Beef —« u ss-lb. AVG. 10-INCH CUT I 111 !•:•:• RIB s 634 lUfc carfOOWAii RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER t, IMB PATRONIZE OUR ADVERT! POSTERS I ' -oklntona | lightens, brightens skw 1 9