m THE CAROLINA TIMES t> *THI THUTM UNBRIDLID" SAT^ AU«UST IS, 1fS9 wouldn't b* much wrong ^Mtb> Uttl« whit* Um if the teller didn’t sooner or Uter become ?olor blind. NfiWI A &Fs MARVEL ^ ICE CREAM ^ 'i Vim. CTN. -LEAN CONTINUIO FKOM PAG! ONI tor more than 80 years,” the tele gram declared. The wire pointed out that on this Icey section of the bill five Republican ’members voted with 13 Southern Democrats to strike it out and declared that this action “placed a responsibility upon their party which cannot be shifted to the Southern Democrats.” The emasculated bill must now go to the House Rules Committee to get clearance to the House floor, but the Rules Committee chairman is Rep. Howard Smith of Virginia, an all-out foe of civil rights bills, who may use his great power as chairman to block the bill from the floor. -MRS. SMITH CONTINUiD FROM PAOl ONI commissioned a United StatM Army captain dttfing the war. He died in the 1920’s. During their marriage, thf cou ple had three children, only on* of which now survive. For the past several years'alfe had lived at 601 Price St., at thf home of Mrs. Lyda Parker, one of her grandchildren. The deceased was at'.’'one time president of the Hattie E. Shep ard Missionary Society of White Rock Baptist, a Sunday schoM teacher, one of the orginal leaders of District 14 of the church, and a memljef of the Shepard Memori al scholarship Fund. She was also a memQH^f the iMcri Of th« nuriett Tubman fermh aad th* Pric* street Nei^ borhood club. Her lurvivors includ* on* daugh ter, Mrs. Bessie S. Godley, of Charleston, West. Va.; four grand children, Mrs. Lyda Lavinia Par ker, Mrs. Margaret W. Whisenton, of Durham, Mrs. Lyda S. Coleman ■nd Attorney William P. Smith, Jr., of New York; and five great grandchildren. Chocolate - Strawberry - Vanilla N-E-W! Jane Parker Enriched 24-Oz. Loaf «BREAD AMUICM OiPCKOAtlt FOOD MtlCNMT BIRTHDAY mi cnea ^ 25c 5 Made With BUTTERMILK NEW! Golden Rise BISCUITS 6 8-Oz. 10-Ct Ctn8. Swee^n^ or Buttermilk ^ ARISTOCRAT SALTINE 5crackei!s....2 a; tUi ^ Pricea Are Effective Through Saturday, August IS WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN % YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WARD'S OPEN AIR MAKKET 601 N. Mangum St. Dial 9-2049 TOM THUMB WILL THRILL YOU TOM THUMB WILL AMAZE YOU IO*M '* WILL ASTONISH YOU ★ ★ ★ ★ TARE THE KIDS AND THE WHOLE FAMILY TO SEE ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING PICTURES EVER MADE. TOM THUMB PLAYING^ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 14th and 15th Air Cooled RECAl IHEATRE Durham PETER PAN SUPER MARKET OFFERS FREE PASSES TO KD8 TO SEE THE EXCITING MOVIE TOM THUMB Showing At The REGAL THEATRE Friday & Saturday ^ . Aug. 14th & 15th One Free Paaa To Every Customer Spending $1.00 In Our Stores On Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Of Thia Week SHOP PETER PAN FOR THE GttEATEST FOOD VALUES EVERI 0 FUVOR SAVING BAG IUZIANNEQAc RED LABEL T-lb. 9ag..... Grad* A Fresh Ground LI,. Fryers ib. 25c Hamburger 39c Luter's Pure Lard... ib. 49c Small Lean Pork Lb. Shoulders 29c ggeter Pan %)et^ Markets “The One-Stop Food Stores” —.524 E. Pettigrew St. And 526 S. Roxboro St. WHY COOK TODAY-CAll CBICEEH -PASS CONTINUED FROM PAG! ONE have an ei„7u months old son. The Perrya live at 2901 Fayetteville Road. Durt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Burt, Sr., of Hillsboro. He also earned a bachelor’s degree from North Carolina College, in 1053, and graduated from the NCC School last June. A veteran of two years Army iervice, Burt is married to the for mer Miss Audrey Flamer and they live on Union Street in Hillsboro with their five months old son. O Cave In CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE in occurred escaped with their lives. One of them,. George Tdul- drow, burrowed his way to free dom. The other, Clifton Junior Williams, was rescued moments later. Some 80 to 100 tons of earth fell on the three despite bracings when the cave-in occurred. The sewer ditch was part of construc tion work on a State College hous- lag project just off Western Boulevard. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE for only 19 cents. This is a sample of fhe many food spe’ials WINN ! DIXIE offers. Shop WINN DIXIE; for quality and economy. SEVEN UP FLOAT For a tastv, tangy summer tread try a SEVEN UP FLOAT. That’s ice crieam topped by delicious' sevgn-ui. You can get your 7-Up Wholesale from the Seven Up Bot- tlinj Co: .of Durham. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Ravine qualified as Administra tor of fte estate of Steven Fon- ville, alias Cleo Hilliard, late of Durham County, North Carolina, 'his is to notify all persons having claiiBS against the estate of said iecMsed to exhibit >i.them to . he Hri)iwsighed at 114 Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 11th day of August, I960, or this notice wil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Ad ministrator. This the 11th day of August, 1959. Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Steven Fbnville,' ilTis CTeo HmTarfT. August 15, 22, 29; Sept. 5, 12, 19 DEL BBT Dclieleus, plump and meaty, teiid«r*qrowii eliiek«ii pr*par«d and »*rv«d In the •xeluslv* Chiek*n D«li9ht m*thod and dtllvvrtd piping hot to your hoinn $ WHY WBH1...Y0U CAU...WE DUIVERI Cempitt* ehicktii dimitrt eeoktd to ptrftetion in only 12 minutts. LACKS CONFIDENCE 'Many a failure can be attribut ed to the fact that a man keeps too big an account with bad luck in his mental bookkeeping. The whok family will enjoy Chicken Delight’* delicious dinner*! Each dinner include* half a tehdcr-groMm chicken specially cooked to a rich, golden brown goodness, a gen erous portion of crisp waffle-cut frencK-fries, an old fashioned co.-n stick and a serving of tangy cranberry sauce. Cicken Delight’s exclusive serving platter offers positive as surance that your dinners wiU be delivered to your door piping hot. CHICKEN DELIGHT COR. WATTS & MORGAN STS. FREE DELIVERY — CALL 9-5198 15 MINUTE PICKUP —CALL 9-4267 HOURS: 4 P.M. to 11 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. — Sundays 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. A N D AA Choice Dressed Fresh Meaty FRYERS.. Ib. 27c Luter • 4 Lb. Ctn Occoneechec PURE LARD.. 49c GROCERY BARGAINS Fresh Front SPARE RIBS lb.35cPIG FEET., tt). lie 4Lbs. Cudahy Cured Picnic FLOUR... SI.99ilAMS...Ib. 39c 0 FUVOR SAVING BAG |IIZIANIIE20q RED LABEL 1-lb. Bag CUT-RATE SUPER MARKET COR. FAYETTEVILLE STREET AND FOWLER AVENUE PHONE 9-5629 SHOP AT CUT-RATE AND SAVE

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