6 RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE ft, IMS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I©A£GAIWS| i *H |Hpi ik '"'i- M ** ? Jfl KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY * ♦4.80 Ulli »3.05 '• 4/5 QUART BIB™ PINT lot^So^l Wm | • • fr. ■■■_■ I H I TAYLOR i uwtMLLt rr |§| jßggl >»»WRL*IC r* mM V'HAL **oouorr» co JraK|| OLD TAYLOR 86 PROOF r r~ THC OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY CO . FRANKFORT t 10W*VKL£. KY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY THE CAROLINIAN t' f’] f pi 1 II I •• 'DfaujiLl U I * 1 wa I - ; m m" r I “* I X 4 KWk H vi .1,1 :. a* |.f- . • J. |l.| MB % IHv K®- f W ffg # fIV v iu’ ; ' ;: tL \ Iff V \ PRINCIPALS AT NFA MEET Samuel B. Tata, left, Morgan ton, retiring president ot the North Carolina Association of New Farmers ot America, talks with other principals attend ing the annual convention held at AttT College last week. Dr. Charles Lyons, center, Raleigh, ex ecutive secretary of the North Carolina Teachers Association, made one of the main addressee, and at right is W. T. Johnson, Sr., assistant stafiF supervisor of vocational agriculture and advisor to the state farm group. BACK AGAIN By POM IIM DEMAND...GbM Com Ever! « tfflgipi Hn OR SNARE IN No Purchaso Nocosoary MILLIONS OF FREE Coloniol reserves the right to hove o qualified repra- _ _ _ _ & ■ seatotivt determine the authenticity of winning "Spell \TWf fAn IRv ROMII ST^^fwlPS CASH' cord* Employees and families of employees of WIJ V j IfiiljML MWIRI# S 0 ■ Coloniol Stores l-eorporoted and subsidiary are not |fl IIS J W#/M START TODAY - KOTO’S M yOO do «*, aw*. **«■*• **.—*.,*.«*. ■ ftj ITS EASY TO WIN 100 \«L«a&ipußWffl « CASH ' «■<• ««e ■“» « >* «r»» ■ M V fJP/ff l W **«* •» MflMvod by placing cord andar running tap water / ■ - FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS and rubbing spot gently. When the spot is removed, it I . , . , . . . . . . - reveab one of the letters "C" or "A'' or "S" or "H* or Hu £?*r^w n* w £i : -mk mm- Every time you reveal Sandy Saver bring yaur card ta <( IW fear Cards that Spell the WOfd "CASH" bring them to your CakMial for verification and «M 100 FREE Gold Bend \\ RißPraKk favorite Colonial Store for verification and win SIOO CASH. Stem pel That's el there Is to A There's nothing to write or buy. COLONIAL STORES! WSTARI 17s CHICKEN BREAST.. b 49c *s* jjjW lamboroebbibs....££27. SLICED 8AC0N.... ■>■ 55* ; GROUND BEEF k 1 1 w^rrir - | [ S*3 A Olfllfll I f M POWO I KBAFTS PROCESS CHEESE SFREAO i ARMOUR STAR POUT COOKED. EXTRA LEAH BONELESS U picnics 3 - *i» ■;“: ■ .ope. SOMME* SPECIAL! YOUR CHOICE Os SALAD LUNCH MEAT mb^M|JAJR ■ ■ ■ JA ©4~ssjoo SL DRESSINB ft Miracle I whip ■||c I brand mH c GRAPE JELLY r 29< I Whip 1 BW..j. u .^E3 BUyfT vntm e WtSWfW CORN OH *** ** * **** Wni 110-1 *** rt * aM ®*’ MARGARINE 3 « M2® BMimaTßiEn...* sl <s. auiaiin 2a ». reSSpasiiflßNlS ©3-8» Is n 3 4 Mix •em or Match ’em mm *■£?*?* ESO UflU—‘t I™*so VH lake ffltmnt ■ PBt ; V | j cm nn stomps | yqlow CORN «■ ■ I ! "BSg“ S TJT: i “ ills "SS*™*™" c| NEW RED BUSS POTATOB ■— %0 “‘ H *’ *‘""* ■■■— l SHUT SOfMNBI SAVEdTc ON MORTOHT PROZW fenf iinsliiips 11 cuninmml ICE %REAm CREAM PIES 1 ** dO( I ft i+oz. SIhA I "*™"hx^ToTcaw"*"" I | 0 ' 9 M MUON * a \j T ”igjy°° pg js rfl WOWO ■ • Glenwood Village 2808 S. Wilmington St Vo. Teachers Confab Staged « June 24 PUIUBDIO, Va Hie Rev. Heelip M. Lot, executive director of to# Virgin ie Council on Human Relatione, will give the "kickoff addreat for the Stele Conference of Vmnotin—l and Practical Arte Tee chen, Monday, June M, at 7 p. m. at Virginia State College. The general theme for theee tea cher* of agriculture, busineea, home economica, and induatrial arte, ia “Protecting a New Image In Practi cal Arte and Vocational Education.' Larkins To Attend Federal Conference John R. Larkina, Consultant, N. C. State Department, will attend a meeting of the Citizen* Adviaory Council to the President’* Commit tee on Juvenile Delinquency and Crim% June 17-18, Washington. Q CL One ot toe major wnphene of • Cameron Village this meeting will be to explore way* in which Other Federal pro giams can be brought to bear on the programs of youth. Represen tatives from Federal Programs Re lated to Youth will discuss the You Can Always Depend On DUNN’S H IwtJBCl ¥| | i| ■HUBdBdMBMiM^^ .ooTI find that whan you drive Into Dunn’a Ease Service yon re- JMr ; reive the dister or have your oar greased We like to feel that we’re helping Vk|y-I9P|V you get more enjoyment out of Vujf IJK yuur ear. Why uet gteu us • trlaJf Our Service Always Has A Smile I DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE MS 8. RMDODWOBTH ST. FHOKHi TS MW aspects of their programs soncen*» ed with youth. The Citizen* Adviaory Council is composed of 21 members repressut ing all areas of interest and sections of the country. . • Northaide Center

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