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The Disposer Is A Great Eliminator • 'lffl r t!f K 3f KB* - g dSLU >m inn i 'H MflH HHHSKn II jH - ~s -f-- Left-over scraps and certain inedible portions of foods are food wastes. Unless you get rid of food wastes electrically-you have plain old everyday garbage with questionable sanitation and health protection. Kitchen Aid engineers of The Hobart Manufacturing Company recommend the use of a food waste disposer to eliminate such waste before it becomes "that something else". Available in batch or continuous feed models, these heavy-duty performers han dle the toughest grinding jobs. Even beef bones and stringy vegetables are at the mercy of the three phas« grinding ac tion; and if a jam should oc cur, the grind wheel reverses breaking the jam. For quiet operation, the disposer is in sulated and cushion mounted to reduce noise and vibration. The highly resistent coatings on the grind and drain cham bers give added life to the Students See Cracker Barrel as Symbol of Yesteryear's Grocery Nostalgic students of Americana think of the old fashioned cracker barrel as the symbol of the grocery store of yesteryear. But those crackers bore only a family relation ship to the delicate saltines of today. Saltine-lovers of 1971 want their crackers fresh and crispy. And cracker manu facturers have responded by tailoring their products to meet 1971 customer demands. Typical is the improved packaging, formula and baking methods recently announced for Kroger Saltines, which have been enjoyed by Mid western shoppers since before the turn of the century. With summer around the corner, protection from humi dity becomes a must - and Kroger Saltines are not only wrapped in individual quarter pound stack packs, but also are enclosed in a protective polye thelene twist-tie bag. Accompanying the im proved packaging is a change in formula and baking methods to produce a crispier, flakier cracker. And, as are all Kroger baked foods, saltines are made with enriched flour. Some things in life are so familiar that consumers seldom stop to wonder how they got that way. Typical is the sal tine, a little wonder which has been contributing to the culi nary happiness of most of us throughout our lives. Saltines require exact bak ing skills. They are rolled out KENTUCKY El BOURBON K3 IfflS jm >2 90 p'-t BSfl IT DIDN'T A** |gp COME EASY! Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whitkay U Prool Echo Spring Oitliltory louitvill* Kf • N7l disposer in your kitchen and removes the possibility of ob jectionable odors. A must for quick clean-up of food wastes, the disposer makes a perfect partner at the sink to the new Hot-water Dispenser which provides 190 degree steaming hot water for the preparation of instant foods ana beverages. The two appliances make a great com bination, in a work center, without moving a step. Modem electric appliances like the disposer ana dispens er make the housewife's life a little easier by giving her more time away from a clean kitchen to do the things she wants to do ... and provide a higher degree of sanitation. to a thickness of only one sixteenths of an inch before baking ... then must be punched with "docker holes" to keep them from ballooning out like oyster crackers during baking! They must rise just the right amount - too much and *(hey -'wouldn't fit into a one-pound box ... too little aiv* they wouldn't fill the bos. Weight must be exactly right, too. Protein content of the flour, consistency of the short ening, and even the speed with which the crackers travel through the 220-foot-long oven (to bake in little more than two minutes!) can affect the texture and delicacy of the cracker. AWAK! ITCHING? 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He would like to return to Williamston and explore his political ambitions. These in clude participation in govern ment on the municipal, and possibly the state level. When asked what prompted him to seek such varied politi- NOTICE! PRICES IH THIS AD f \ /- ' \ E m ECT ' VE DU h R R HAM H ** I "Super-Right" Quality Fresh j I Shop AAP For Quolity SHOP A«,P Chapel Hill Rd.' 3022 Fayetteville St ifnmm Roxboro Rd. 3300 Guess Rd. m W WM ■ ] 410 Chapel Hill Rd. 1109 E. Main St | I!f ,1 f IIIIII'' I'M A waJf A 621 Broad St. 404 Mangum St M I lUV WW' 1 * Driver Ave - 3438 Hillsborough Rd. A mV'l ITyaj ■ ■ § T j}!!m ! store hour s to serve rou Wt Rtxm Th« iifKt T* Qmntitm Jb Nm« SfM T« D««l«rt Seafood Savings 1 I A4P Delicatessen Delights | I J Cap'n MN'I Fmim nQ n D ■ jj a _ Flounder Fillets *£■ 69c A f PPUd o! n S S FnthSiHcC'SJ 45c Vtt 69c Delicto.!, D.light, W.IMI_2. • Rice 49c 89c Froicn C«Uri« Dinner* ■ § I V ■ • ChOCO. c■: 45c "y Flounder 59c I K|l .1 .T J. ■ J j _ . Y .. 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A 4AA F : o . i .f: Caul,flower Pineapple :s ED 3 ° • 5 1.00 hmhmi Secret 'ivi.'::: 99c ' c - 69c Head & Shoulders $ 1" fiffnTT¥?ff!TiT??J Crest Tooth Paste '-85 c '°" HS ° W '' '° M ; iONS """ rrMl I' ■ Co| g ate Tooth Paste 55c Baby Oil '£■ 69c 1 mmmmJLM vaseline "S" 78c Baby Powder "• 69c Pi IMMa IBi, '2m PERCY PEELE, II cal offices as a collegial Mr. Peele, a History Major and Political Science Minor, indi cated that he wanted to be come involved in the political affairs of this country. He saw political involvement in college to be a beneficial experience Mr. Peele said of the con clusion of his duties as SNCAE President, "I leave with mixed feelings. I enjoyed serving as the SNCAE's President, and I hope that my work in that capacity has laid foundations strong enough so that the SNCAE will make progressive gains in political and social change." "I am sadden that I will no longer be working with the members of the SNCAE, who assisted in making my administration a meaningful one." What does the future hold for Percy Peele II? Presently, Percy plans to do graduate study at the American Univer sity in Washington, D. C. He has not abandoned an earlier ambition to become the first Black President of the United States. Peele indicated that there is room for political ad vancement for Blacks and other minorities in the U. S. With his honest approach to the problems that trouble the N. Viets S. Viets Two Attacks SAIGON North Vietnamese forces have gone on the attack to defend the A Shau Valley. They launched two strong assaults Wednesday against . Q outh Vietnamese marines menacing their long-time operating base dose to the Lao tian border. The attacks produced the first major fighting since South Viet namese forces undertook a hesi tant and so far unproductive campaign against Hanoi's valley stronghold a month ago. South Vietnamese head ouarters reported Thursday both attacks were repulsed and claimed 200 North Vietnamese were killed, some of them by P52 bombings and other Ameri can air strikes. South Viet namese losses were 90 men kill ed or wounded, according to f ; e!d reports. In other action, two U. S. political framework of this country, and the courage to stand up for his ideas Percy Peele may make his dream to become President of this Nation a reality. lATOEDAY, MAY 33, mi * THE CAHOUfA TW»- fighter-bombers fired mlasfles at North Vietnamese antiair craft gun positions 80 and 90 miles north of the demili tarized zooe, the U. S. com mand reported. Results of the* attack were not known. r^^WanfYouH!««f^ I and Pictures I Printed FREE (Blade and White Glossy) M Name of Organization I I President Phone fl I Reporter Phone H I Meeting Time H Mail, Bring or Phone 682-2913 or 6884587 I 436 East Pettigrew Street Durham, N. C. I Between 8:30 aja. and 4:30 PJL Meanwhße, the U. S. Com mand said 34 American snhisrs died in battle last week, the lowest figure In more than few months. 7B
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